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Answer
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Norse explorers, warriors, merchants, and pirates who raided and settled European and Asian lands from late 8th to mid 11th century
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Vikings
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The longest serving US president
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Franklin D. Roosevelt
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Biggest city in India
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Mumbai
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Played "Django" in the movie "Django Unchained"
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Jamie Foxx
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Norman Duke at Battle of Hastings
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William II
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"The Manhattan Project" was the top-secret building of what?
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Atomic Bomb
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Only South American country to send troops to war during WWII
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Brazil
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Coca Cola is based in what American city?
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Atlanta
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Candy bar named after President Grover Cleveland's daughter
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Baby Ruth
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Fort that protected Baltimore in the War of 1812
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Fort McHenry
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Colonel Sanders is the icon for this fast food chain
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KFC
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Mythical creature that is half man and half goat
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Satyr
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IBM stands for...
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International Business Machines
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Fiskars® is based in what country?
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Finland
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The only NBA team to represent a Canadian city
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Toronto Raptors
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Jay-Z's profession
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Rapper
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Huapango is a folk dance of what country?
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Mexico
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Comedy that features a talking teddy bear voiced by Seth MacFarlane
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Ted
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Bridge connecting Copenhagen, Denmark to Malmö, Sweden
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Øresund Bridge
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In Spanish, "Tengo ______" means "I'm hungry" in English
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Hambre
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The battle of Gettysburg was a battle in which US war?
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Civil War
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Sarah Palin was Governor of which US state?
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Alaska
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Official language of Bangladesh
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Bengali
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MW3 stands for...
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Modern Warfare 3
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Timbuktu is a city in the country of _____.
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Mali
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British Monarch from 1936-1952
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Edward VIII
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Capital of Spain
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Madrid
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McDonald's Corporation founder
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Ray Kroc
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Burn Notice airs on what channel?
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USA
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Mexican Currency
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Peso
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Author of "The Raven" and other poems and stories
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Edgar Allen Poe
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The ________ genocide saw the death of between 800k-1milion Tutsi's and moderate Hutu's
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Rwandan
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Best-selling breakfast cereal
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Cheerios
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Played Jack in Titanic
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Leonardo DiCaprio
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A mixture of two metals. Usually, you add very small amounts of a different element to make the metal stronger and harder.
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Alloy
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If the President and Vice President should die, resign, or otherwise become unable to continue in office, what political position would assume the office of President of the United States, and which person currently holds that position?
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Speaker of the House
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Lost ancient city said to be under water
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Atlantis
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Famous comedian that uses puppets
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Jeff Dunham
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Capital city of Iceland
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Reykjavik
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Invented the telegraph
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Pavel Schilling
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What Eastern European city was the last city to be liberated in World War II?
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Prague
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Emperor penguins live here
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Antarctica
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Scientist's theory of how the universe was created
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Big Bang Theory
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NFL team for Buffalo
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Bills
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Sings "Hotel Room Service"
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Pitbull
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End this common idiom: "To be green with...
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Envy
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Ghandi helped the people of this nation gain independence
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India
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Xerox makes this product
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Copy paper
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How many days are in a year?
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365
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How many weeks in a year?
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52
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Created Facebook
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Mark Zuckerberg
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______ is bordered to the north, east, and south by Senegal
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Gambia
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1906 novel written by the American journalist and novelist Upton Sinclair. Sinclair wrote the novel to portray the lives of immigrants in the United States.
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The Jungle
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Oldest soccer player
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Billy Meredith
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"The Snack that smiles back"
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Gold Fish
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Company that makes the following products: iPod, iPhone, iPad, Mac
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Apple
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Biggest city in South Korea
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Seoul
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French word for red
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Rouge
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MLB player with highest career on base percentage
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Ted Williams
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Most common species of tree throughout world
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Red Alder
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Most-visited Website
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Google
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American-originated board game published by Parker Brothers, subtitled "The Fast-Dealing Property Trading Game"
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Monopoly
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Structure that was 26.5 miles long until 1989, separating East and West Germany
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Berlin Wall
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Egypt's famous pyramids of ____
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Giza
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Tv show featuring Cartman, Stan, Kenny, and Kyle
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South Park
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Swim stroke named after insect
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Butterfly
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What does UFO stand for?
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Unidentified Flying Object
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His Great Leap cost China many lives
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Mao Zedong
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US city with the Space Needle
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Seattle
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R&B artist who signed Justin Bieber
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Usher
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Country that "Girl with the Dragon Tattoo" was filmed
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Sweden
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Team name of Michigan State
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Spartans
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Vienna Beef mainly produces what?
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Hotdogs
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Xbox Manufacturer
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Microsoft
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PS3 Manufacturer
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Sony
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Attilla the Hun was the leader of the ________ Empire.
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Mongol
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Rees's mixes chocolate and ___________ into a delicious candy.
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Peanutbutter
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Plant used by ancient Egyptians to make paper material
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Papyrus
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What does the French word "Bonjour" mean in English
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Hello
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The UN stands for...
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United Nations
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Capital of Hungary
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Budapest
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First US president
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George Washington
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"The _______ 20's"
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Roaring
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Alternative band that sings "Radioactive"
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Imagine Dragons
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Operation Barbarossa was the Nazi invasion of what nation?
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Soviet Union
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In language, ___________ is the repetition of a particular sound in the prominent lifts (or stressed syllables) of a series of words or phrases.
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Alliteration
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In Family Guy, Peter's next-door neighbors consist of Quagmire and ___.
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Joe
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Southern general at Battle of Gettysburg
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Robert E. Lee
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An Italian Automobile company that makes the "Enzo"
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Ferrari
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First Premier of Soviet Union
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Vladimir Lenin
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The Pope is the leader of what religion?
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Catholicism
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National animal of Pakistan
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Markhor
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Francisco Franco was apart of a civil war in _____.
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Spain
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The iPhone is made by which company?
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Apple
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"Land of Lincoln"
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Illinois
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Estonia gained it's independence in 1991 from whom?
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Soviet Union
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Capital City of Sweden
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Stockholm
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University of Maryland's team name
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Terrapins
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Director of Star Wars Saga
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George Lucas
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NFL player with the most career rushing yards
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Emmit Smith
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Also for the Vienna Beef question, please accept sausages