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  1. 1. This celestial body was the first ever discovered by telescope in 1781 by British astronomer William Herschel.
  2. 3. What is considered to be the last play written solely by Shakespeare?
  3. 4. What anagram of “ONE” is the name of Keanu Reeves’ character in The Matrix series?
  4. 7. What is the largest of the Great Lakes?
  5. 10. “Pokémon” is an English portmanteau of what two words?
  6. 12. If you order a liquor drink and want it straight with just ice, what might you say?
  7. 13. What 1969 film starring Jon Voight and Dustin Hoffman is the only X-rated film to win the Best Picture Oscar?
  8. 15. Which cartoon featured a baby named Dil and a dog named Spike?
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  1. 2. One of the most famous boats ever, nicknamed “Old Ironsides,” this U.S. Navy frigate launched in 1797 is still afloat and occasionally sails under its own power.
  2. 5. Dr. James Naismith famously invented what sport?
  3. 6. This German word literally translates to “noisy ghost” and is a spirit that haunts a person rather than a location.
  4. 8. What part of a train physically connects one railcar to another and allows for flexible movement between them?
  5. 9. What is the name of the first ever Washington State Park, created in 1915? Hint: it's also the name of a brewery.
  6. 11. At which wedding did Jesus turn water into wine, in what’s considered his first public miracle?
  7. 14. Which breed is the fastest dog on Earth and was once commonly used for racing?