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What is a carrot
This orange root vegetable is known for improving eyesight and is often eaten raw or cooked.
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Who is Hephaestus
The god of fire and metalworking.
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What is the keyboard family
This instrument family is characterized by being constructed of "keys" which all of its instruments contain.
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What is the platypus
A swimming mammal with a beak is native to eastern Australia.
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What is British Columbia
The westernmost province of Canada.
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What is broccoli
This green vegetable looks like a tiny tree and is best consumed when the leaves are removed so that just the stem is eaten.
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Who is Ares
The god of war.
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What is the brass family
This instrument family is characterized by making sound through the tubular vibration of noise created by the player's lips.
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What is the dingo
This animal is native to Western Australia and is an ancient lineage of the dog.
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What is Nunavut
The northernmost province of Canada
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What is a tomato
This red fruit is commonly used in salads and sauces.
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Who is Demeter
The goddess of agriculture.
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What is the strings family
This instrument family is characterized by making sound via the vibration of strings.
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What is the red kangaroo
This animal is a very large kangaroo with red-brown fur.
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What is Quebec
This Canadian province speaks its own version of French.
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What is a cucumber
This long, green vegetable is commonly pickled.
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Who is Dionysus
The god of wine.
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What is the percussion family
This instrument family creates sound via the stricking of one object against another.
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What is the sugar glider
This small mammal is native to eastern Australia and contains "sugar" in its name.
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What is Ontario
This Canadian province contains the country's capital.
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What is union
This layered vegetable can make you cry when you cut it.
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Who is Artemis
The goddess of hunting.
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What is the idiophone family
This instrument sub-family of percussion creates sound through the vibration of the instrument itself. The steel drum is a member of this sub-family.
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What is the thylacine (tasmanian tiger)
DAILY DOUBLE: This extinct mammal was native to the Australian island of Tasmania. It is believed that the dingo's intrucuction to Australia caused this animal's extinction
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What is Prince Edward Island
This Canadian territory (often deemed a province) is a small island. It is the smallest province of Canada.
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