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Who lives in a pineapple under the sea?
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A. Mr. Squidworth

B. Spongebob Squarepants
B. Spongebob Squarepants
C. Patrick
D. Sharks
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The product of 5, 5, and 5?
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A. 15

B. 125
B. 125
C. 75
D. Who Cares
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When my 4 year old daughter mixes red and yellow
together she gets what?
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A. Purple

B. Black
C. Orange
C. Orange
D. A big mess
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Where is the Polar Express train traveling?
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A. China

B. Antartica
C. North Pole
C. North Pole
D. The bank
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Complete the phrase Tie a yellow ribbon around
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A. A baby girl

B. An old oak tree
B. An old oak tree
C. A sweet gum
D. My cranky husbands neck
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In the popular TV show everyone loves who?
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A. Richard

B. Robert
C. Ray Ray
D. Raymond
D. Raymond
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Who hosted the 2004 Macys Day Parade?
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A. Matt Katie

A. Matt Katie

B. Ricky Lucy
C. Dick Jane
D. Jason and Janet
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What NFL team has won 2 of the last 3 SuperBowls?
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A. Dallas Cowboys

B. N.E. Patroits
B. N.E. Patroits
C. San Francisco 49ers
D. Ind. Colts
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Characters from which of these popular '60s TV
shows pitched Winston cigarettes?
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A. Get Smart

B. Andy Griffith
C. Bonanza
D. The Flintstones
D. The Flintstones
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In a 1972 commercial, what product turned out to
be the "ancient Chinese secret" that got clothes
so sparkling clean?
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A. Colgon
A. Colgon

B. Downy
C. Woolite
D. Snuggle
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This painting, entitled "Scream", is a work of
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A. Van Gogh

B. Dali
C. Monet
D. Munch
D. Munch
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In the sitcom, Sinfeld Who called Jerry "a very,
very bad man" and vowed revenge on him?
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A. Leapin Larry

B. Babu Bhatt
B. Babu Bhatt
C. Joe Davola
D. Fallo Jastan
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What is the name of the play that the movie
Casablanca is based on?
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A. Play it again Sam

B. Casablanca
C. Everybody comes to Ricks
C. Everybody comes to Ricks
D. Escape to America
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In what year was the piano invented?
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A. 1654

B. 1709
B. 1709
C. 1784
D. 1823
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Which country does NOT border Italy?
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A. Spain
A. Spain

B. Germany
C. Austria
D. France
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