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This delicious pie dates all the way back to 18th century in Naples, Italy. During this time, the poorer citizens of this seaside city frequently purchased food that was cheap and could be eaten quickly. 

Neapolitan Pizza

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In 1997 they released and are Known for the song: "Tubthumping" 

Chumbawamba

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Telecom ad campaign: "Can you Hear me Now?

Verizon

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The year Amazon.com was founded

1994

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The two founders of Google

Larry Page and Sergey Brin

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Commonly referred to as deep-dish pizza, gets its name from the city it was invented in. During the early 1900’s, Italian immigrants in the windy city were searching for something similar to the Neapolitan pizza that they knew and loved. Instead of imitating the notoriously thin pie, Ike Sewell had something else in mind. He created a pizza with a thick crust that had raised edges, similar to a pie, and ingredients in reverse, with slices of mozzarella lining the dough followed by meat, vegetables, and then topped with a can of crushed tomatoes. This original creation led Sewell to create the now famous chain restaurant, Pizzeria Uno.

Chicago Pizza

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Swedish Pop Group known for songs "The Sign", "All that she wants" and "Don't turn around"

Ace of Base

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Fast Food advertiser: "Where's the Beef?"

Wendy's

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Country with the largest share of the Amazon Rainforest

Brazil

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Number of Google Employees (within 25%)

150,051

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Also Known as "sfincione," provides a thick cut of pizza with pillowy dough, a crunchy crust, and robust tomato sauce. This square-cut pizza is served with or without cheese, and often with the cheese underneath the sauce to prevent the pie from becoming soggy.

Sicilian Pizza

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British Pop Group with two Melanies. Melany B and Melany C. 

Spice Girls

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Food and Beverage advertiser: "Wasssssssuuuuuup?"

Budwiser

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Number of Amazon employee's in 2021 (within 25% accepted)

1,335,000

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This is Googles Mission Statement

"To organize the world's information and make it universally accessible and useful."

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This pizza features a thin crust with a cracker-like consistency that is made without yeast. Due to the crispy crust, this pizza is usually cut into three- or four-inch rectangles, known as "party" or "tavern" cut. This pizza features Provel processed cheese, which is a gooey combination of cheddar, Swiss, and provolone cheeses. St. Louis received an influx of Italian immigrants in the 19th century who were looking for employment opportunities. The Italian community, largely from Milan and Sicily, created this style pizza. Its sweet sauce is reminiscent of the Sicilian influence. Named after a US city.

St. Louis Pizza

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Known for song "Teach me how to Dougie"

Cali Swag District

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Food and Beverage advertiser: "Mmm Mmm Good"

Campbells 

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Jeff Bezos title at Amazon (as of today)

Executive Chairman

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This is Google's original name for its search engine (1996) (operated on standfords servers)

Backrub

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Reflecting the a US cities deep ties to the auto industry, this pizza was originally baked in a square automotive parts pan in the 1940’s. This pizza is first topped with pepperoni, followed by brick cheese which is spread to the very edges of the pan, yielding a caramelized cheese perimeter. Sauce is then spooned over the pizza, an order similar to Chicago-style pizza. This pizza features a thick, extra crispy crust that is tender and airy on the inside.

Detroit Pizza

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Jazz trumpet player known for the album "Kind of Blue" 

Miles Davis

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Newspaper: "All the news that's fit to print"

New York Times

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Name Jeff Bezos originally wanted to call Amazon

Cadabra

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What are three of Googles "Other Bets"

  • Access
  • Calico
  • CapitalG
  • GV
  • Nest
  • Verily
  • Waymo
  • X