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					  What is a crossbar.					 
					
					 The top part of a soccer goal; what holds the two post together. 
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					  What is Mongolia					 
					
					 This country, just above China on a map, starts with the letter "M" 
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					  What is a wink					 
					
					 close and open one eye quickly, typically to indicate that something is a joke or a secret or as a signal of affection or greeting. 
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					  What is a thesaurus					 
					
					 A book that will give you synonyms, can be handy for an English essay. 
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					  What is Africa					 
					
					 This continent has the most countries, with 54. 
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					  Who is Chris Rock					 
					
					 This lifetime comedian and pop artist was born in 1989 
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					  What is China					 
					
					 Mt. Everest, running along the border of Nepal and this country, has an elevation of 29,029 feet. 
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					  What is lint					 
					
					 short, fine fibers that separate from the surface of cloth or yarn, especially during processing. 
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					  What is a thermometer					 
					
					 an instrument for measuring and indicating temperature. 
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					  What is Antarctica					 
					
					 This atypical desert is the largest in the world. 
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					  What is a crosswalk					 
					
					 This 1951 invention in Slough, England has been helping pedestrians for a while. 
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					  What are the United States and Canada					 
					
					 These TWO countries share the world's largest border. 
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					  What is a rink					 
					
					 A place where people play hockey. 
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					  What is a theory					 
					
					 a supposition or a system of ideas intended to explain something, especially one based on general principles independent of the thing to be explained., some famous ones include, Darwin's ____ of evolution, Einstein's ____ of general relativity, and John C. Calhoun's nullification _____. 
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					  What is the Mariana Trench					 
					
					 This is the deepest trench in the world, be careful, it sounds similar to a pasta sauce, but don't pronounce it like that. 
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					  What is Christopher Robin					 
					
					 This Disney film from 2018 had a box office of 197.7 million dollars. 
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					  What is Venezuela					 
					
					 This country contains the highest uninterrupted waterfall, as well as the highest inflation rate of 2019. 
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					  What is a pint					 
					
					 1,000 US liquid gallons = 8,000 of these units. 
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					  What is Thermopylae					 
					
					 This infamous last stand by King Leonidas inspired many films, one of them so good, you might have to watch it 300 times. 
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					  What is Japan					 
					
					 This country consists of 6,852 islands, only 430 are inhabited though. 
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					  What is a croissant					 
					
					 This delicious treat, that has a beginning that many Americans may mispronounce as "cross" originated from Austria in 1683. 
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					  What is Vatican City					 
					
					 This is the smallest country in the world, and only has 825 people living in it, although one of them is quite famous. 
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					  What is to cringe					 
					
					 This term, commonly used in modern day is defined by Merriam Webster as "to recoil in distaste". 
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					  Who is Theseus					 
					
					 This Ancient Greek hero famously killed the Minotaur and was thought to be an early King of Athens. 
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					  What is St. Petersburg					 
					
					 This city has been renamed three times since 1914, once because it sounded to German, once after a famous Vladimir, and once to become its modern name, and it begins with St. 
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