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This green grouch spends his days on Sesame Street inside of a trash can.

Oscar

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Donald Duck is one of the most popular characters in all of Disney, even receiving this spin off show about him and the Duck family.

Ducktales

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Evan really likes the smell of these.

Feet

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The origins of this children's toy, a large plastic circle designed to be rotated around the waist, trace all the way back to 3000 BC.

Hula Hoops

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This letter was first imprinted in black coloring on individual M&Ms in the 1950s.

M

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Country stars love singing about this alcoholic beverage, such as Chris Stapleton's "Tennessee _____".

Whiskey

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This high-ranking messenger of God is known for delivering divine messages, such as announcing the birth of Jesus to Mary and revealing the Qur'an to Muhammad.

Archangel Gabriel

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A lot can happen when you turn this age. You can vote, enlist in the army, and enter legally binding contracts.

Eighteen

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This black and white horror film is probably best known for its 'shower scene', where a woman was stabbed to death in her shower.

Psycho

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K-Pop star Kim Jong-hyun is said to be the newest member of this 'club', featuring musicians who passed away at the age of twenty-seven.

The 27 Club
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This is the name for a triangular area where a river divides into smaller channels.

Delta

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In June of 2025, these demonstrations protesting Donald Trump and his administrator rocked the nation with a five million person turnout.

No Kings

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This Japanese fighting video game franchise is famous for characters like Ken, Kimberly, Dhalsim, and Zangief.

Street Fighter

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In the early to mid 1960s, an intense frenzy of adoration and hysteria was spurred by English rock band The Beatles, coming to be known as this.

Beatlemania

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This rapper, known for his breakout single "Low" was born Tramar Lacel Dillard in Miami Gardens, Florida.

Flo Rida

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This 2004 biographical historical drama stars Don Cheadle as a hotelier who shelters refugees during a genocide.

Hotel Rwanda

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This alt rock band's interesting catalog includes songs such as 'Doctor Worm', 'E Eats Everything', and the Mickey Mouse Clubhouse theme.

They Might Be Giants

400

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She is the American author and abolitionist that penned Uncle Tom's Cabin, a book about the harsh mistreatment of slaves, in 1852.

Harriet Beecher Stowe

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This political controversy, named after a complex where five men were arrested, has become the first instance of a new suffix denoting scandals and cover-ups.

Watergate

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A 2009 study recommended treating heroin addicts with diacetylmorphine the active ingredient in this.

Heroin

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This calendar month features holidays such as Look for Circles Day, National Unfriend Day, and Turtle Adoption Day.

November

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This year in the 1940s was extremely eventful: Harry S. Truman was sworn in for his second term, NATO was formed, and Germany was divided.

1949

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Black Lady is an American card game where the ultimate goal is to avoid capturing heart cards and this face card.

Queen of Spades

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Known also as the 'Yellowhammer State', scholars suggest this southeastern state's name derives from the Choctaw word for 'clearers of the thicket'.

Alabama

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The thoroughbred racehorse Man O' War lost only one race: a 1919 upset to a horse named this.

Upset