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Animals. People. Places . Statistics. Random. $1. $1. $1. $1. $1. $2. $2. $2. $2. $2. $5. $5. $5. $5. $5. $10. $10. $10. $10. $10. $20. $20. $20. $20. $20. These famous pets (name 2) consume over $11 billion in pet food each year. What are cats and dogs?. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Animals People Places RandomStatistics

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These famous pets (name 2) consume over $11 billion in pet food each year.

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What are cats and dogs?

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This animal can last longer without

water than a camel.

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What is a rat?

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This is the only mammal that cannot jump.

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What is an elephant?

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This animal is 95% water.

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What is a jellyfish?

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Approximately this percentage of animals on earth have 6 legs.

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What is 80?

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While in Alcatraz, this famous prisoner was

#85.

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Who is Al Capone?

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Astronaut Neil Armstrong first stepped on the moon

with this foot.

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What is left?

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This former President’s picture is on both

versions of the $2 bill.

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Who is Thomas Jefferson?

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This famous actress/entertainer had

six toes on each foot.

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Who is Marilyn Monroe?

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The following famous actresses have appeared on this Emmy-winning

children’s show: Julia Roberts, Rosie

O’Donnell, Sally Field, and Faith Hill.

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What is “Sesame Street”?

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The famous sign at this place originally

read “Hollywoodland” and was lit by 4,000

lights.

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What is Hollywood?

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Windmills the world over rotate counter-clockwise

except in this country where they rotate

clockwise.

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What is Ireland?

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Twice the size of the Merchandise Mart in

Chicago, this Washington, D.C. building has three

times the floor space of the Empire State Building in

New York.

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What is the Pentagon?

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This country has, on an average, 1000 noticeable earthquakes every year.

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What is Japan?

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This is the world’s longest river.

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What is the Nile?

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The average person swallows 8 of these

every year.

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What are spiders?

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Every year this percentage of families change their

place of residence.

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What is 20?

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Approximately 200,000 car accidents occur each

year due to the driver doing this while driving.

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What is sleeping?

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Tropical rainforests cover approximately

this percentage of Earth’s land area. (between 1 and 10)

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What is 7?

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The number of these on planet Earth are increasing

3 times faster than the population growth.

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What are cars?

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This letter is the oldest of the alphabet.

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What is “o”?

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This famous amusement park covers more than 30,000 acres, making it

twice the size of Manhattan.

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What is Disney World?

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There are 119 grooves on the edge of this coin.

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What is a quarter?

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There are about 3,000 of this type of food vendor in

New York City.

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What is hot dog?

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This popular Christmas song was originally written

for Thanksgiving.

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What is “Jingle Bells”?