Pennsylvania Dutch | U.S. Goverment | Easter | Hockey | F to the front |
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What is stop?
abatz
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What are the Executive, Legislative and Judicial branches?
These are the 3 branches of the U.S. Government
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What is Easter Island?
Chilean island in the southeastern Pacific Ocean
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What is 31?
The number of teams in the NHL.
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What is France.
Country where Notre Dame burned.
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What is laugh?
lach
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What is 39?
This amount of people who signed the constitution.
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What is Pennsylvania?
The Easter bunny first arrived in America in the 1700s in this state.
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What is unsportsmanlike conduct?
DAILY DOUBLE!
This penalty is signaled by the referee by using both hands to form a "T" in front of the chest. |
What is fart?
Cut the cheese.
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What is still?
noch
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Who was James Buchanan?
The 15th president.
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What was Kraft?
Cadbury was bought in 2010 by this company.
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What are the Sharks, Kings and Ducks?
California's hockey teams.
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What is "Fast Food Nation'?
This is a famous non-fiction anti-fast food book.
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What is poison ivy?
rankegift
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Who was Abraham Lincoln?
The first Republican president.
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What are Fabergé eggs?
Famous eggs made in St. Petersburg, Imperial Russia, many for Russian Tsars Alexander III and Nicholas II as Easter gifts for their wives and mothers.
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What is 82-0?
The highest score in a recorded hockey game.
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What are french fries?
This potato snack comes from Belgium with a side of freedom.
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What is toothpick?
zaeblicker
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Who was Andrew Jackson?
The first Democrat president.
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What was the Easter Sunday Raid (or Battle of Ceylon)?
An air attack by carrier-based aircraft of the Imperial Japanese Navy against Colombo, Ceylon (now Sri Lanka), on Easter Sunday, 5 April 1942, during the South-East Asian theatre of World War II.
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What is Seattle?
The NHL's 32nd hockey team's future location.
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Who is Fermat?
This person's last theorn was "Does x+y=z?"
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