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What is a Phoenix?
Albus Dumbledore's pet bird, a species of this, allows him to escape potentially dangerous situations.
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Who is Count Chocula?
This vampire substitutes necks, for a tasty chocolatey cereal that bears his name.
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What is 12?
The Number of Apostles that follow Jesus in the New Testament.
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What is The Missouri Compromise?
This 1820 American Law was able to temporarily stop the American Civil War by adding Maine to the USA as a Free State in order to admit Missouri into the Union as a slave state.
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What is The USA?
This country recently passed Saudi Arabia and China to retain its title as the largest oil producer in the world.
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What is a Blue Macaw?
The nasty pirate Long John Silver has a pet this, whom he mockingly calls Captain Flint, after his former Captain.
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Who is Lucky The Leprachaun?
This charming Irishman is perpetually outrunning children who are hungry for the tasty marshmallows found in a marshmallowy cereal, let's hope his luck doesn't run out.
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What is 3?
The Number of Days before Jesus rose from his tomb.
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What is The Compromise of 1850?
This law, coming at the middle of the century, allowed southern slave owners to enter Northern Territory to extradite runaway slaves, again forgoing the civil war.
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What is Brazil?
This South American country is the largest producer of coffee in the world.
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What is a Dodo?
This species of extinct bird lives on in Wonderland, even commanding an armada.
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Who is Toucan sam?
This colourful South American bird has a beak covered in the fruity circles that the cereal he represents is famous for.
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What is 40?
The Number of Jesus spent in the desert.
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What is the 13th Amendment?
This amendment to the constitution finally illegalized slavery in all states.
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What is China?
This country produces many things for the world, but its most lucrative is Gold.
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What is an Eagle?
Sam, the most conservative member of the Muppets, is a species of this.
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Who is Tony the Tiger?
This powerful but friendly beast of the jungle likes to add far too many rrr's onto the word great whenever he praises his flakey cereal.
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What is 3?
The Number of occupants on the hill at Golgotha.
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What is the 15th Amendment?
This amendment was created as a countermeasure to prevent voting restrictions for African Americans in the reconstruction-era South,
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What is Thailand?
This southeast Asian country has retained its title as the largest producer of rubber for the entirety of the 20th century and up until present day.
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What is a Rok?
Sinbad the sailor finds himself within a nest of these gargantuan birds of prey on his second voyage and has to tie himself to one of their six-foot talons to escape a desert island.
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Who is Cap'n Crunch?
This naval officer, whose first name is Horatio, often appears in pictures with a blue hat that is far too large for his small head, and a moustache to rival the monopoly man,
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What is 5000?
The Number of People Fed by the fish?
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What is The United Kingdom?
Let's go international, in Europe, this country has illegalized the act of carrying a wooden plank on the Pavement.
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What is France?
This country does not lead in any commodity production but does lead the world in all international tourism statistics, as the most visited country on Earth.
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