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What is a sum.
This is what you get after adding two numbers together.
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What is the bottom.
This is where the Deceleration of Independence was signed.
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Who is Athena
This goddess is the goddess of strategic warfare in Greek myths.
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What is a reindeer
Ho ho ho! These animals pull Santa's sleigh on Christmas Eve.
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Who is the Yeti
This snowy monster is said to live in the Himalayas and is sometimes called the Abominable Snowman
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What is PEMDAS.
Daily Double!!!
This is the abbreviation for the order of operations. |
What is 1855.
This is what ended in 1856
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Who is Vulcan.
Based off of Roman myths, this god is the god of fire.
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What is a cheetah
Not to be mistaken for a leopard, this animal has smaller spots and two black lines by its eyes, kind of like tear lines.
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Who is Nidhogg.
This monster could be seen in the world tree Yggdrasil at the very bottom. Be careful, don't get burnt!
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What is the quotient.
This is what you after dividing two numbers.
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What is wood
This is the most important tool in woodworking.
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Who is Horus
In Egyptian myths, this god has a falcon head and is the son of Isis and Osiris.
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What is a daddy long-legs.
Daily Double!!
This insect species has 8 legs and is related to "daddy". |
Who is the Minotaur.
This Greek monster is found in the Labyrinth.
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What is thousandths.
This is what we call the number three places after the decimal.
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Who is the Producer
This is who made Jeopardy a show.
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Who is Thor
In Norse myths, this god has a is the god of thunder and lighting!
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What is a gerbil
Disliked by Mom, these rodents have a rat tail and aren't cute one bit!
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Who is Cerberus.
This Greek and Roman monster is a three headed dog who guards the Underworld.
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What is a product.
This is what we get after we multiply two numbers.
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What is a throne.
This is where kings sit when ruling/bossing their kingdoms.
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Who is Frigg.
Wife of Odin, this goddess is a goddess of beauty and love.
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What is
This bird is the state bird of WI and is often seen during the spring
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Who is Ammit.
This Egyptian monster was known as the "devourer of souls" He was often portrayed with a body that was part lion, hippopotamus, and crocodile
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