In what city was the first McDonald's restaurant opened?

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Apple was started by "The Two Steves." One of the Steves was Steve Jobs. Who was the other Steve?

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What planet in our solar system gets the most wind?

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What is the name of the woman from the Venus de Milo statue?

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What direction does the Nile River flow?

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What is the most abundant element in the universe?

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Who wrote Alice in Wonderland?

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The king of what country declared "Gross National Happiness is more important than Gross Domestic Product" in 1972?

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In what Olympics did surfing become an official sport?

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What was the second plague in the 10 plagues of Egypt according to Exodus?

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In Greek mythology, who did Narcissus fall in love with?

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Where did the Hindenburg disaster in 1937 happen?

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What author created the character of Sherlock Holmes?

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When translated to English from Latin, what does the word "alibi" mean?

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How many tile squares are on a Rubik's Cube?

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