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The Saguaro National Park in Tucson is home to these desert plants, some of which grow to record-breaking heights of 40-70ft tall and live up to 200 years

Cacti (Saguaro Cactus)

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In 81 minutes, two men dressed as police officers conducted the largest ever property crime, seizing 13 works of art from this museum in Boston

Isabelle Stewart Gardner Museum

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Poached eggs with a side of Sherlock

Eggs Benedict Cumberbatch

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This 1994 Disney classic is widely recognized as a Hamlet adaptation

The Lion King

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This park was made the first national park in the country and world in 1872 by Ulysses S. Grant, located in Wyoming, but extending into Montana and Idaho as well

Yellowstone National Park
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More recent genetic testing claimed to have led to the identification of this 19th-century London serial killer as Polish barber Aaron Kosminski

Jack the Ripper

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This carnivorous plant snaps it jaw shut singing fetty wap’s hey what’s up hello

Venus Fly Trap Queen

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In 1882, this federal law became the first and only law of its kind to restrict immigration based on nationality, and was renewed every 10 years until 1943

The Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882

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Heath Ledger is the tamer in this 1999 adaptation of “The Taming of the Shrew”

10 Things I Hate About You

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At the Grand Canyon, beware to hear this reptile slithering your way from the warning sound at the end of their tail

Rattlesnakes

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The “Chessboard Killer” Alexander Pichushkin was also known as the “Bitsa Park Maniac” for frequenting Bitsa Park of this city

Moscow, Russia

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Sharing the same colorful pun, this erotic romance novel turned film shares its title with this medical textbook turned tv drama 

Fifty Shades of Grey's Anatomy

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After the Attack on Pearl Harbor, many Japanese Americans in California were sent to these camps during World War II

Internment Camps or "War Relocation Centers"

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This large role was first portrayed by both Bill Bixby and Lou Ferrigno, but most recently just by Mark Ruffalo 

The Incredible Hulk

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DOUBLE JEOPARDY!

Of all national parks, these 3 are the only ones named after trees and they’re all in California 

Sequoia National Park, Redwood National and State Parks, and Joshua Tree National Park

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The Great Canadian heist of 2011-12 was of nearly 3,000 tons of this product and was valued at about $18m

Maple Syrup

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An idiom for misleading actions made by magicians and who the Evil Queen was asking was the fairest of them all 

Smoke and Mirror Mirror on the Wall

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This Latina civil rights activist co-founded the United Farm Workers Union and can be credited for coining its famous slogan “Sí se puede!”

Dolores Huerta
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While one has zombies and the other once starred Ansel Elgort, what Warm Bodies and West Side Story have in common is that they’re both inspired by this Shakespeare tragic

Romeo & Juliet

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Florida has some funky animals, and at the Everglades, you’ll be sure to see this turtle who’s named after the taste of its meat

Chicken Turtle

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The headline “Rosenbergs Sentenced to Death, Made Scapegoats for Korean War” refers to Julius and Ethel Rosenberg’s conviction for passing classified information to Soviet agents about the development of this

Atomic Bomb

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Wow 2 iconic faces! First Cindy Crawford’s daughter, then Ann Turner Cook being the cute face of this company since 1931

Kaia Gerber Baby

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With Tom Hanks as Walt Disney and Emma Thompson as author P.L. Travers, 2012’s Saving Mr. Banks is a biographical drama about the making of this 1964 Disney musical

Mary Poppins