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Whats a newly hatched butterfly called?

Caterpillar

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Which chess piece can only move diagonally?

Bishop

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In a Grimm fairy tale, a poisoned piece of apple sticks in this woman's throat & her 7 housemates think she's dead

Snow White

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What you're looking for on a can to make sure it is good

the expiration date

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What was the name of the ship on which the Pilgrims traveled to North America in 1620?

The Mayflower

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What is the name of the largest snake in the world?

Anaconda

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What part of the atom has no electric charge?

Neutron

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Ruby-throated is one variety of this creature that can beat its wings 50 times a second

Hummingbird

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It's an online travel booking site that rhymes with "media"

Expedia

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Which city is the headquarters of Chrysler and General Motors located in?

Detroit

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Where is a snake's sense of smell?

The tounge

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The fear referred to as arachnophobia indicates a fear of what?

Spiders

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About 500,000 U.S. kids a year undergo removal of these masses of lymphatic tissue below the adenoids

Tonsils

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This 15-letter word describes certain after-school activities or an activity you might not want anyone to know about

an extracurricular

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How did Alexander the Great solve the puzzle of the Gordion knot?

He cut it with a sword

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What is the name given to a female deer?

Doe

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What is a flock of crows called?

a murder

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This term for a ruthless killer is also used for 3-player variations of some 4-player card games

cutthroat

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It's a 9-letter adjective for "so excellent it deserves imitation"

exemplary

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Who did James Early Ray assassinate in Memphis in April 1968?

Martin Luther King Jr.

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What is the only mammal that can't jump?

Elephant

500

In what year was the first episode of South Park aired?

1997

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These medieval stone monsters at the tops of buildings take their name from the Old French for "throat"

gargoyles

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(of a proposition) affirming or implying the existence of a thing.

existential

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Which two signers of the Declaration of Independence went on to serve as president of the United States?

Thomas Jefferson and John Adams