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Who is Dr. Kristina Johnson?
The president of OSU.
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What is Old Man's Cave?
Located in southern Ohio and is named after someone who supposedly lived there?
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What is (Miller's) farmland?
In 1913, Ben and King Thompson purchase this type of land that was to later become the incorporated village of Upper Arlington in 1918.
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What is your driver license, vehicle's registration, and proof of financial responsibility (such as a liability insurance card)?
If a police officer stops you for a traffic violation, you are required to provide these documents.
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What is a Stratocaster?
This type of guitar was decorated with 19 Famous Autographs including (Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Eric Clapton, Brian May, Jimmy Page, David Gilmour, Jeff Beck, Pete Townsend, Paul McCartney, Sting, and Bryan Adams) and sold for 2.7 million dollars.
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When was OSU founded?
In 1870, this happened.
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Where is Placencia, Belize?
Village recognized in the Guinness Book of World Records as having the narrowest main street in the world? (4 feet wide and 4,000 feet long)
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Who are (Pancho Villa's) Mexican troops?
In 1916, the development of land that would become Upper Arlington was halted and used instead as a training camp for the National Guard to defend the United States against cross-border attacks from these people.
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What are blind spots?
The danger areas around your vehicle where crashes are more likely to occur.
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What are Animal intestines?
Guitar strings today are made from either steel, or nylon, but used to be made from this.
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What is the Wexner Center for the Arts?
Institutional building designed with flexible spaces to accommodate interdisciplinary artistic exploration—including new genres yet to be imagined.
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Where is Cleveland Ohio?
A disc jockey named Alan Freed gets credit for coming up with the term Rock N Roll while working in this city.
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Who is Pleasant Litchford?
A blacksmith by trade, who bought his freedom from slavery and migrated from Virginia to this area of Ohio around 1830 and purchased 227 acres of land in southern Perry Township between 1833 – 1849.
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What are 24 hours?
Driver must complete a driver education class at a licensed driver training school, which includes this many hours of classroom or online instruction and 8 hours of driving instruction.
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Who is Jimi Hendrix?
Widely considered the most famous and influential guitarist of all time, he played a right-handed guitar upside down and strung in reverse, because he was left-handed?
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Who is Woody Hayes?
The winningest coach in the history of Ohio State football.
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Where is Nub's Nob?
This ski resort has a run called Scarface.
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Who is the Wyandot Tribe?
In the 1700s, this Native American tribe called present-day UA home and would often trade with the Delaware to the north and the Shawnee to the south.
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What is the rightmost lane?
On interstate highways, slower vehicles should travel in this lane except when passing.
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What is a piano?
The guitar comes in second with 50 million players worldwide.
This is the world's most popular instrument.
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What is the capacity of Ohio Stadium?
102,780 people
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What is fishing?
At Lake Lorelei, Mike and Gilly enjoy doing this together.
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Who is the class of 2024?
This graduating class will be the 100th in the history of Upper Arlington schools.
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What is a double solid yellow line in the center of the road?
Passing is not allowed on either side.
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What is a Fender Telecaster?
This guitar (originally called the Broadcaster) released in 1951 was the first successfully mass-produced solid-body electric.
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