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How many employees does Walgreens have?

225,000

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True or False: According to Facebook, Spring is when most couples break up.

True!

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What is the tallest building in IL?

Willis Tower (Sears Tower for OG peeps)

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What year did the Alder Planetarium open?

1930

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What are the three primary colors?

Red, Yellow, and Blue

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What year was Walgreens founded?

1901

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True or False: Although baby birds are born with the ability to sing, they usually don't learn how to unit Spring.

True! When they hear other birds chirping, they learn how

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What year did IL become a state?

1818

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True or False: Chicago is known as the United State's railroad capital

True! Chicago has more major railroads serving the city than any other place in America

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About how many taste buds does the average human tongue have?

10,000

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How big is a typical Walgreens store?

13,500 square feet

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In Japan, they believe Spring starts after what flower blooms?

Cherry Blossom

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What is the state flower for IL?

Violet

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How many community areas make up Chicago?

77

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Kodiak Island is in which US state?

Alaska

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How many stores does Walgreens have? (as of August 31, 2020)

9,021

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What does Easter Sunday follow after every year?

First full moon of Spring equinox

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Does IL have a state dance? If so, what is it?

Square Dancing

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How many miles of lake front does Chicago have?

26 miles

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What is the fastest fish in the ocean?

Sail fish

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On average, how many million prescriptions has Walgreens filled on a 30-day adjusted basis?

287.6 million

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What is the first day of Spring as known as?

Vernal Equinox

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What is IL state tree?

White Oak

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The name Chicago was first recorded in 1688, where it appears as Chigagou. This is an Algonquian word meaning what?

Onion Field

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How many Earths can fit inside the sun?

A) 300.2 Million

B) 1.3 Million

C) 3.4 Million

B) 1.3 Million