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Can you answer these 10 questions about US History? Try to get at least 5 questions right.
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"On November 19, 1863, Edward Everett gave a 28,000-word, two-hour speech at a battlefield cemetery. Who followed up with a 271-word, two-minute address?
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"In 2002, what deadly snack food caused George W Bush to keel over and smack up his face?"
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America History, Do you remember?
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"Who was the only president to never live in the White House?
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"What Oregon city was named for a Maine city as the result of an 1845 coin toss, in which Francis Pettygrove prevailed over Asa Lovejoy?"
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American History!
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"Who wrote to Franklin Roosevelt in 1939 on the subject of nuclear reactions?
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"Which of these is a catchphrase from Barack Obama's 2008 primary campaign?"
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Famous People. Can you score a 4 out of 10 or better ?
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"What U.S. President did Patrick Dempsey portray on TV as a young man?
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"Who does the voice of Princess Fiona in the movie "Shrek"?"
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Don't start crying when you fail
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"What country adopted Heil Dir im Siegerkranz as its national anthem after it was united in 1871, and kept it, unofficially, until after WWI, when the monarchy was abolished?
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"Per the famous song by the Who, which of these disabilities did Tommy Walker not incur after watching his dad kill his mom's lover?"
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Pop Music Quiz, Level : IMPOSSIBLE
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Average Score: 5
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"Andy Warhol's transvestite friend Candy Darling may have inspired what Kinks song, after having briefly dated the clueless Ray Davies?
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"On "Voodoo Chile," you had Mitch Mitchell on drums, Steve Winwood of Traffic on B3 organ, and Jack Casady of Jefferson Airplane on bass. Who was playing guitar?"
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Most people cried after taking this impossible music quiz.
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"What was the only name shared by two of the Spice Girls?
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" Who replaced Keith Moon as the drummer for The Who in 1979?"
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Do you know a lot about music from the 60's? Then this is a quiz for you
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"Toby Keith and what country legend recorded "Beer for My Horses"?
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"What band's music provided the beat for Twyla Tharp's ballet "Deuce Coupe"?"
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Can you answer these 10 hard questions about music correctly?
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"After appearing on Soul Train, a dance troupe called the Electric Boogaloos popularized what style, characterized by quickly contracting and relaxing muscles to jerk part of the dancer's body?
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"Who wrote nostalgically about "The Summer of 69," even though he was only nine years old in the summer of 1969?"
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This quiz is not for crybabies
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"Who had a hit song with 'Leader Of The Pack'?
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"What rock star named his kids Dweezil, Moon Unit, Ahmet and Diva?"
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You think you can get a high score in this impossible Pop Music quiz? Share if you did!
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"What musical opened its run in 1980 at the Winter Garden, which was just eight blocks from the title location?
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"What country has what may be the oldest national anthem, dating to 1568, which is also an acrostic about its subject, Willem Van Nassov?"
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Only those who are born in the 40's or 50's can answer these questions.
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"Steven Georgiou was the child of a Greek-Cypriot father and a Swedish mother. He became Cat Stevens, but changed name when he converted to what religion?
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"On what album's cover can you find Mae West, Albert Einstein, Karl Marx, Oscar Wilde, Lawrence of Arabia, Stu Sutcliffe, Sonny Liston, and a number of gurus?"