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- The alphabetically last of the U.S. national parks.
- What is Zion?
- The alphabetically last of the Ivy League Universities.
- What is Yale?
- In 1707, this prominent Japanese landmark erupts.
- What is Mount Fuji?
- The alphabetically last of the U.S. Presidents by first name.
- Who is Zachary Taylor?
- The alphabetically last of the 7 nations of Central America
- What is Panama?
- Romania has a 100 mile coastline on this \"dark\" body of water.
- What is the Black Sea?
- This Scottish engineer coined the term \"horsepower\" and a unit of energy is named for him.
- Who is James Watt?
- He was the last U.S. president not sworn in by the Chief Justice.
- Who is Lyndon B. Johnson?
- This kind of liquid is defined as one that conducts current.
- What is electrolytic?
- As the birthplace of this company, Fremont, Michigan calls itself the \"baby food capital of the world\"
- What is Gerber?
- A harpoon rope around his neck took this fictional 1851 seafarer from us too soon.
- Who was Captain Ahab?
- With a pair of dice, the chances of throwing one of these 2 numerical sums are one in 36.
- What is a 2 or a 12?
- The U.N. estimates there are about 8.4 million of these, including 1.9 million from Afghanistan.
- What are refugees?
- Future Michigan governor George Romney headed this merger-created car company from 1954 to 1962.
- What is American Motors?
- When Sumerians used these in war, they had 4 wheels & were drawn by big-eared equines called onagers.
- What are chariots?
- This branch of the U.S. Government did not get its own building until 1935.
- What is the Supreme Court?
- In 1932 Churchill said, \"That\'s the highest I\'ve ever been up\" when he viewed NYC from the top of this building.
- What is the Empire State Building?
- This disease was once known as consumption.
- What is tuberculosis?
- Canneries of this are the largest private-sector employers in American Samoa.
- What is tuna?
- Also called the second cranial nerves, you need them to read.
- What are the optic nerves?
- This Athenian philosopher who died in 399 B.C. was highly regarded for his self-control & moral outlook.
- Who is Socrates?
- Something that\'s described as \"deltoid\", including your deltoid muscle, is shaped like this.
- What is triangular?
- Hochdeutsch is the modern standard form of this language.
- What is German?
- It is the only state physically & politically formed directly because of the Civil War.
- What is West Virginia?
- The star on Nevada\'s flag is this metallic color because it represents Nevada\'s state mineral.
- What is silver?
- The traditional symbol for this sign of the zodiac resembles a \"mane\"
- What is Leo?
- Bjarni Herjolfsson sold his ship to this man who used it to explore Vinland around 1000.
- Who is Leif Erickson?
- Injured on the Austro-Italian front of July 8, 1918, he also crossed the English Channel with U.S. forces on D-Day.
- Who is Hemmingway?
- Euphrase Kezilahabi of Tanzania wrote his novel \"Rosa Mistika\" in this African language.
- What is Swahilli?
- This projectile\'s name comes from the Late Latin for \"pomegranate\"
- What is a grenade?
- This lumberjack\'s tales appeared in a 1914 booklet published by the Red River Lumber Company of Minneapolis.
- Who is Paul Bunyan?