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What is turning water into wine?
According to the Gospels, this is the first miracle Jesus performs.
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What is two?
Luke’s home planet of Tatooine has this many suns in Star Wars.
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What is Africa?
This continent is home to the Savanna.
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What is the Eighteenth Century?
The French Revolution took place in this century.
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What is the circumference?
This is the name for the perimeter of a circle.
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Who is King Herod?
This is the person who murders John the Baptist.
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Who is Idina Menzel?
This actress voices Princess Elsa in the Frozen films.
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What is Canada?
This country has the most coastline.
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What is 116 years?
The Hundred Years War lasted this long.
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What is Venus?
This is the hottest planet in our solar system.
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Who is Caiaphas?
This high priest put Jesus on trial.
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Who is Fuller?
In the movie Home Alone, Kevin refuses to sleep next to this relative.
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What is four?
The Amazon Rainforest has this many layers.
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Who is William Henry Harrison?
This US president served a term of only two months before dying of a common cold.
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What is 95%?
Jellyfish are made up of this percentage of water.
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What is Obadiah?
This is the shortest book in the Bible.
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What is Paul?
(His full name is James Paul McCartney)
This is the middle name of Paul McCartney.
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What is Damascus?
This city from the Bible is thought to be the oldest city in the world.
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Who is Napoleon?
This famous general was once attacked by rabbits.
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What is 9,000?
Our tongues have this many taste buds.
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What is the tribe of Benjamin?
The Apostle Paul is from this tribe.
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What is chocolate?
Buddy the Elf uses this flavor of Pop-Tarts in his spaghetti in Elf.
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What is Alaska?
This is the US state that contains the most active volcanoes.
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What is wrestling?
This sport’s hall of fame enshrined Abraham Lincoln for having a stellar record of only one loss.
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What is pi?
This mathematical symbol was determined by math whiz Ferdinand von Lindermann in 1882.
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