Hint
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Answer
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A – digging a tunnel from Taipei to the opposite side of the Earth brings you near this capital city
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Asunción
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B – the defendant is in front of this in the courtroom and behind these in the cell
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Bar
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C – wanted to make his horse a consul in the Roman Senate but, before this happened, was assassinated Caesar-style
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Caligula
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D – the highest peak in the USA
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Denali
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E – singer ____ John, known for “Candle in the Wind” and “Can You Feel the Love Tonight?”
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Elton
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F – Jesus had these; Instagram stars have millions of these
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Follower
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G – a nitwit, or Forrest who really likes to run
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Gump
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H – card game where you avoid winning tricks, particularly if they contain these cards
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Hearts
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I – Dante’s Hell, or a Dan Brown novel
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Inferno
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J – the world’s highest grossing actor in live-action roles (e.g. Pulp Fiction, Avengers)
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Samuel L. Jackson
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K – company that owns the Pringles brand and whose founder accidentally invented corn flakes
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Kellogg Company
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L – Chinese Dan who is the greatest badminton player of all time
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Lin
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M – is “vermissen” in German, or Marple in Agatha Christie
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Miss
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N – country where Europe’s deepest lakes are located
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Norway
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O – skateboarding trick where you leap into the air without the use of hands
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Ollie
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P – 1968 movie based on the novel La Planète des Singes by Pierre Boulle
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Planet of the Apes
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Q – the amount or number of a material or abstract thing
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Quantity
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R – American TV game show The Price Is _____
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Right
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S – singer-songwriter (“Kiss from a Rose”), or what Jason Donovan did to a letter with a kiss
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Seal
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T – Jerry’s best enemy and worst friend
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Tom
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U – element that has the highest atomic weight of all the primordially occurring elements
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Uranium
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V – vehicle used for carrying goods or people, or a preposition common in Dutch names
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Van
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W – city that boasts the tallest building in the European Union, the Varso Tower
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Warsaw
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X – the second console in the Xbox series
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Xbox 360
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Y – colloquial term for delicious
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Yummy
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Z – what the Roman numerals do not include
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Zero
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