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What are fleas?
Animal villagers can get this household pet pest.
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What is fishing line?
This was used to keep William Shatner's in formation for the Vulcan salute.
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What are T cells?
Overall we study:
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What is ballroom dancing?
In her spare time, Kathleen does this.
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What is the BU bridge?
Supposedly the only bridge in the world where a boat can sail under a train passing under a driving car passing under a flying airplane.
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Who is the composer, Kazumi Totaka?
K. K. Slider is based off this member of the Animal Crossing team.
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What is Canada?
This country has made Star Trek inspired coins.
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What are plant hairs?
Meromit's wet lab experience was with:
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What are twins?
Osmaan's sisters are:
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When is 1919?
This year was the great molasses flood that killed 21 people.
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What is the N64?
The console Animal Crossing was originally intended for:
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What is red?
Spock's skin is greenish, but was originally going to be:
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Who is Kathleen?
The original Singer Lab hire.
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What are geckos and a cat?
These animals live in Kathleen's apartment.
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What is the Ted Williams Tunnel?
This tunnel is the deepest in the US at around 90 feet.
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What are dreams?
Luna, the owner of the Dream Suite, is based off a Japanese myth that eats these.
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Who is Stephen Hawking?
He is the only person to have made a guest appearance as himself.
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Who is Savitha?
The high school student who worked in the Singer lab.
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What is Coolidge Corner?
Ex-Singer lab member, Conor, lives in this neighborhood.
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What is 500 million dollars?
The estimated cost of the artwork stolen from the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in 1990.
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What is teleporting home?
This happens if you're moving in the game at 6am
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What is shin?
The Vulcan salute was "discovered" by Leonard Nimoy in synagogue and actually represents this Hebrew letter.
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What is COmbinatorial Marker detection from single-cEll Transcriptomic data?
COMET stands for:
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What is 11152?
Renee's office number.
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What is fluff, frappe, candlepin bowling...?
This was invented in the Boston area.
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