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What is the names of the seven dwarfs in Snow White?
Doc, Grumpy, Happy, Sleepy, Bashful, Sneezy, and Dopey
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Where is Arizona
It's illegal for a donkey to sleep in a bathtub
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What is the average lifespan of an MLB baseball
Five to seven pitches
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What is a sloth
Not only is it slow but it it takes a ____two weeks to digest its food.
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What is gummy candies.
A main ingredient in your favorite gummy candies and wobbly desserts (such as certain puddings and Jell-O) is gelatin, a virtually colorless and tasteless water-soluble protein that is prepared from collagen. Here's the catch: as French chef, nutrition therapist, and author Alain Braux explains in his book, "GMO 101," collagen is actually extracted from the skin, bones, and connective tissues of animals, typically pigs and cattle.
Many _______ are made from pigskin, cattle bones, and cattle hide.
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What is What does Hakuna Matata mean?
No Worries
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Where is Louisiana
To send your friends a surprise pizza is illegal.
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What is the day before and the day after the MLB All-Star Break.
Two days out of 365 days of the year feature no professional sports games (MLB, NBA, NHL, or NFL)
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What is a shrimp
The heart of a _____ is located in its head.
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What is Beavers.
Some of your favorite vanilla-flavored treats are made with an ingredient called "castoreum," (sometimes referred to as "natural flavoring" on ingredient labels), which comes from the castor sac scent glands of male or female beavers — which are located by their anuses.
The vanilla flavoring in some foods comes from a secretion made by _________.
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What is Tarzan’s adopted mother’s name?
Kala
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Where is Hawaii
Billboards are illegal in the entire state. .
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What is the Pittsburgh Steelers and Philadelphia Eagles response to so many players leaving for WWII military service,
1943 Steagles
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What is a koala
The fingerprints of a _____are so indistinguishable from humans that they have on occasion been confused at a crime scene.
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What is peanut butter.
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) confirmed it: a typical jar of peanut butter is allowed to contain one or more rodent hairs, and an average of 30 or more insect fragments per 100 grams before it is considered to be unsanitary enough to pose a heath hazard.
The average jar of ______ may contain 4 or more rodent hairs.
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What is the year did Disneyland open?
1955
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Where is Kansas
It is illegal in the state to top a slice of cherry pie with a scoop of ice cream
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What is because at least one of those five colors appears in every flag in the world.
The reason Yellow, green, red, black, and blue were selected as the Olympic ring colors.
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What is a frog
It is possible to hypnotize a _____by placing it on its back and gently stroking its stomach.
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What is maggots.
According to FDA regulations, canned mushrooms are allowed to contain "over 20 or more maggots of any size per 100 grams of drained mushrooms and proportionate liquid" before they're considered unnatural or defective.
This "extra protein" can often be found in canned mushrooms.
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What is Disney
(Yen Sid)
The sorcerer’s name in Fantasia spelled backwards.
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Where is Oklahoma
To eavesdrop on a person is considered a misdemeanor.
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What is the only sport to be played on the moon.
Golf
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What is penguin urine
Nearly three percent of the ice in Antarctic glaciers is ______... (EWWW)
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What is Shellac.
Shellac is a processed and hardened resin secreted by the female bug called "Kerria lacca," which can be found in India and Thailand. Food corporations dissolve the hardened flakes in ethanol and then use it as a brush-on colorant and food glaze for candies (like Whoppers and Jelly Beans) to give them a nice sheen and longer shelf life.
Jelly beans and other glazed candies are commonly coated in _____________.
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