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Question: This classic board game involves creating a word from letter tiles on a game board to score points based on the letters used.

Scrabble


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This mythical creature, often depicted as a horse with a single spiral horn on its forehead, is a symbol of purity and grace.

Unicorn

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This event, which began in 1914, involved many of the world's nations and was followed by the Treaty of Versailles in 1919.

World War I

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This American actress, known for her role in "Breakfast at Tiffany's," was also a fashion icon and humanitarian.

Audrey Hepburn

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This religious tradition, originating in ancient India, includes the Four Noble Truths and the Eightfold Path as central teachings.

Buddhism

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This game, often referred to as "the game of kings," involves moving pieces on an 8x8 grid according to specific rules for each type of piece.

Chess

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This legendary bird from Egyptian mythology is said to burst into flames and be consumed by fire at the end of its life, only to be reborn from its ashes.

Phoenix

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This document, signed in 1215 by King John of England, is considered a cornerstone of modern democracy and limited the power of the monarchy.

Magna Carta

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This British musician, known for his role as the lead singer of The Beatles, is also recognized for his activism and solo career.

John Lennon

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This 1928 discovery, made by Alexander Fleming, led to the development of antibiotics and revolutionized medicine.

Penicillin

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This numerical puzzle, popularized in Japan, involves filling a grid so that each column, row, and region contains every number exactly once.

Sudoku

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This Greek mythological creature has the body of a lion and the wings of an eagle.

Sphinx

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This 1989 event involved the fall of a physical and symbolic barrier separating East and West Berlin, leading to the reunification of Germany.

Fall of the Berlin Wall

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This iconic American actor won an Academy Award for his role in "The Godfather" and is known for his performances in "Scarface" and "Scent of a Woman."

Al Pacino

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This ancient religious text, written in ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs, consists of spells intended to guide the deceased through the afterlife.

Book of the Dead

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This 19th-century game, invented by John Spilsbury, involves placing pieces of a map or image into their correct locations to form a complete picture.

Jigsaw Puzzle

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This mythical creature from Celtic folklore, often depicted as a giant serpent or dragon, is said to inhabit Scotland.

Loch Ness Monster

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This 1920 amendment to the United States Constitution granted women the right to vote, marking a significant milestone in women's suffrage.

19th Amendment

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This American filmmaker and director is known for creating the iconic characters of Indiana Jones and Han Solo.

George Lucas

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This 20th-century physicist is known for his work on the Manhattan Project, which developed the first nuclear weapons during World War II.

Robert Oppenheimer

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This game, first introduced in 1978, involves controlling a paddle to hit a ball back and forth and was one of the first arcade games.

Pong

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An enigmatic or ambiguous character from Slavic folklore. In some motifs she is described as a repulsive or ferocious-looking old woman who fries and eats children.

Baba Yaga 

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Established in 1945 when representatives from 50 countries gathered in San Francisco, California to sign on June 26, 1945. The charter came into effect on October 24, 1945 after being ratified by China, France, the Soviet Union, the United Kingdom, the United States, and other signatories. The group is called...?

United Nations

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This famous American artist is known for his works in pop art, including the "Campbell's Soup Cans" and portraits of Marilyn Monroe.

Andy Warhol

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This theory, developed by Albert Einstein, describes how time and space are interwoven into a single continuum and how this continuum is affected by gravity.  

General Relativity