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- 6. Where is the famous Walk of Fame located?
- 9. The largest ocean in the world.
- 11. The longest river in the United States.
- 13. - A space telescope that has provided some of the most detailed images of distant galaxies, named after the astronomer Edwin Hubble.
- 15. The gladiator who led a rebellion against Rome.
- 18. The company that revolutionized internet search in the late 1990s.
- 19. Originally workwear, this clothing item became a fashion staple worldwide.
- 21. Who composed the symphony "Ode to Joy"?
- 22. The molecule that carries genetic information.
- 23. The"Queen of Pop" known for hits like "Like a Virgin" and "Vogue."
- 24. The author of "The Lord of the Rings."
- 26. What animated movie featured a grumpy ogre and a talking donkey?
- 28. Initially a project for military communication, it became the global system of interconnected computer networks we know today.
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- 1. The New York street synonymous with American theater.
- 2. The longest-running American sitcom.
- 3. In which sport do players aim to get the lowest score?
- 4. Who is credited with discovering the Americas in 1492?
- 5. The sport of riding on waves on a board.
- 7. The author of "A Christmas Carol."
- 8. What political scandal led to President Nixon's resignation?
- 10. This popular dish was invented in Naples, Italy, and the Margherita is one of its simplest and oldest forms.
- 12. The last name of the wizard Harry.
- 14. The city where a wall divided East and West during the Cold War.
- 16. The tile-matching video game that became a global phenomenon in the 1980s.
- 17. What is the colorful light display in the polar regions called?
- 18. What musical featuring John Travolta and Olivia Newton-John was released in 1978?
- 20. The sport known internationally as football.
- 23. What is Marty's last name in the "Back to the Future" trilogy?
- 25. The element that makes up about 21% of the Earth's atmosphere.
- 27. Who was the Princess of Wales married to Prince Charles?