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Hard

What weapon did Samson use in killing 1,000 Philistines at Lehi?

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Answer: The Jawbone of an ass
Samson had the might and power of 1,000 men. With this, he used a mere jawbone of an ass (donkey) to kill a1000 Philistines at Lehi.

Medium

The Jacksonville Jaguars and Carolina Panthers entered the NFL in which year?

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Answer: 1995
These two teams were introduced to the NFL in 1995. Since then the Houston Texans were also added in 2002.

Hard

Where in the world did Pumpkins originate from?

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Answer: North America
Pumpkins originated from the North American continent. It is a squash plant that often comes in an orange-like color.

Easy

Which music diva lost both her brother and husband to cancer in 2016?

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Answer: Celine Dion
Celine Dion lost her husband, René Angélil and her brother, Daniel Dion, both to cancer, within the span of two days in January of 2016.

Medium

What's the title of "The Big Bang Theory" theme song?

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Answer: The History of Everything
The History of Everything is the official theme song of "The Big Bang Theory"'. It was recorded by the Canadian rock band Barenaked Ladies. The song is played at the start of every episode.

Easy

Prolific actor Hank Azaria lends his voicing talents to which popular cartoon series?

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Answer: The Simpsons
Azaria has been voicing Simpson's characters since the show began in 1989, and for his efforts he has won four Emmys.

Medium

At the men's singles 2014 Wimbledon Championship, which player knocked out defending champion Andy Murray?

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Answer: Grigor Dimitrov
2013 Wimbledon champion, Andy Murray could not defend his title the subsequent year because he was beaten by Grigor in the quarterfinals of the 2014 men's singles Wimbledon Championship. Novak Djokovic won that year's championship, after a final victory over Roger Federer.

Medium

According to a 1990s study, listening to the music of which composer made students temporarily smarter?

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Answer: Mozart
A study published by the respected scientific journal "Nature" in 1999 suggested that listening to certain tunes by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart slightly increased student IQ scores, albeit briefly. This theorized phenomenon has come to be known as the "Mozart effect".

Easy

Portugal is bordered by what other country?

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Answer: Spain
Spain is Portugal's only bordering country. Portugal's population is 10.46 million as of 2013.

Medium

What substance is Han Solo frozen in during "the Empire Strikes Back"?

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Answer: Carbonite
Han Solo was frozen in carbonite. Part of the reason they did this was due to the uncertainty of actor Harrison Ford returning for a sequel.

Medium

Who wrote the novel "Moby-Dick"?

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Answer: Herman Melville
Herman Melville wasn't only a novelist, but also a poet of the American Renaissance period.

Medium

What water animal produces 650 volts of electricity?

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Answer: Electric Eels
The Electic Eel is the only species in its genus. Despite the name, it is not an eel, but rather a knifefish.

Easy

Which of the following candies is most associated with the Christmas holiday?

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Answer: Candy cane
Candy canes are synonymous with Christmas.

Medium

How many legs does a butterfly have?

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Answer: 6
The thorax of the butterfly is devoted to locomotion. Each of the three thoracic segments has two legs... equaling six legs.



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