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Tech Talk

As its name suggests, the website 1040.com allows users to do which of the following online?
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The website 1040.com provides online tax preparation and electronic filing services for individuals in the United States. Company filings and software descriptions emphasize that the platform guides users through federal and state tax forms. Digital service reviews identify it as one of several online options for submitting annual tax returns. Sources: (Internal Revenue Service E-File Partners List, U.S. Government Publishing Office, Library of Congress)
The website 1040.com provides online tax preparation and electronic filing services for individuals in the United States. Company filings and software descriptions emphasize that the platform guides users through federal and state tax forms. Digital service reviews identify it as one of several online options for submitting annual tax returns. Sources: (Internal Revenue Service E-File Partners List, U.S. Government Publishing Office, Library of Congress)
Advertising Slogans

The classic ads for the drugstore brand Nair stirred scantily clad women chanting the phrase "We wear" what?
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Nair became widely known for television commercials in the 1970s and 1980s featuring dancers chanting the slogan "We wear short shorts." Advertising archives note that the catchy jingle helped the brand stand out in the hair-removal market. Marketing historians cite the campaign as one of the most recognizable slogan-based ads of its era. Sources: (Museum of Broadcast Communications, Advertising Educational Foundation, Library of Congress)
Nair became widely known for television commercials in the 1970s and 1980s featuring dancers chanting the slogan "We wear short shorts." Advertising archives note that the catchy jingle helped the brand stand out in the hair-removal market. Marketing historians cite the campaign as one of the most recognizable slogan-based ads of its era. Sources: (Museum of Broadcast Communications, Advertising Educational Foundation, Library of Congress)
TV Hosts

As host of the television program "The Tonight Show," Johnny Carson famously ended his monologues by pretending to do what?
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Johnny Carson often wrapped his monologues on "The Tonight Show" by miming a golf swing, which became one of his recognizable trademarks. Archival footage from NBC shows him using the gesture as a light, comic signal that the monologue had concluded. Broadcasting historians note that the move contributed to Carson's relaxed on-air style and set the tone for the rest of each episode. Sources: (NBC Television Archives, Museum of Broadcast Communications, Library of Congress)
Johnny Carson often wrapped his monologues on "The Tonight Show" by miming a golf swing, which became one of his recognizable trademarks. Archival footage from NBC shows him using the gesture as a light, comic signal that the monologue had concluded. Broadcasting historians note that the move contributed to Carson's relaxed on-air style and set the tone for the rest of each episode. Sources: (NBC Television Archives, Museum of Broadcast Communications, Library of Congress)
U.S. Knowledge

The border of a standard U.S. Social Security card is what color?
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The standard U.S. Social Security card features a blue border as part of its longstanding anti-counterfeit design. Government printing records note that the card's color scheme includes security patterns intended to reduce forgery. The blue border has been consistently used across multiple redesigns since the mid-twentieth century. Sources: (U.S. Social Security Administration, U.S. Government Publishing Office, Library of Congress)
The standard U.S. Social Security card features a blue border as part of its longstanding anti-counterfeit design. Government printing records note that the card's color scheme includes security patterns intended to reduce forgery. The blue border has been consistently used across multiple redesigns since the mid-twentieth century. Sources: (U.S. Social Security Administration, U.S. Government Publishing Office, Library of Congress)
Historical Figures

Who is this? (F&L)
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Marie Curie was a pioneering physicist and chemist known for her discoveries in radioactivity and her isolation of the elements polonium and radium. Historical records note that she became the first person to win two Nobel Prizes in different scientific fields. Her work contributed to major advances in medical radiation and nuclear science during the early 20th century. Sources: (Nobel Prize Organization, Smithsonian National Museum of American History, Library of Congress)
Marie Curie was a pioneering physicist and chemist known for her discoveries in radioactivity and her isolation of the elements polonium and radium. Historical records note that she became the first person to win two Nobel Prizes in different scientific fields. Her work contributed to major advances in medical radiation and nuclear science during the early 20th century. Sources: (Nobel Prize Organization, Smithsonian National Museum of American History, Library of Congress)
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Movie Music

In the 1990 movie "Ghost," what classic song plays during the famous pottery-making scene?
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The film "Ghost" features the song "Unchained Melody" during the well-known pottery scene between the main characters. Music historians note that the Righteous Brothers' version of the song experienced a major resurgence in popularity following the film's release. Film archives identify the sequence as one of the most iconic uses of a classic track in a modern romantic drama. Sources: (Library of Congress, American Film Institute
The film "Ghost" features the song "Unchained Melody" during the well-known pottery scene between the main characters. Music historians note that the Righteous Brothers' version of the song experienced a major resurgence in popularity following the film's release. Film archives identify the sequence as one of the most iconic uses of a classic track in a modern romantic drama. Sources: (Library of Congress, American Film Institute
U.S. Geography

Which of these U.S. states is located east and NOT west of the Mississippi River?
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Illinois lies entirely east of the Mississippi River except for a few small boundary exceptions created by river shifts, placing the state on the eastern side of the major waterway. Historical geography references note that the Mississippi has long served as a dividing line between eastern and western regions of the United States. State boundary surveys confirm Illinois as an eastern-side state in relation to the river's course. Sources: (U.S. Geological Survey, National Map Program, Library of Congress)
Illinois lies entirely east of the Mississippi River except for a few small boundary exceptions created by river shifts, placing the state on the eastern side of the major waterway. Historical geography references note that the Mississippi has long served as a dividing line between eastern and western regions of the United States. State boundary surveys confirm Illinois as an eastern-side state in relation to the river's course. Sources: (U.S. Geological Survey, National Map Program, Library of Congress)
Children's Books

In the Dr. Seuss story "The Lorax," the title character claims to speak for what part of nature?
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The Lorax is a character created by Dr. Seuss who declares that he speaks for the trees. Literary commentary highlights the story as an early children's book addressing environmental issues and corporate impact on natural resources. The book became widely recognized for its conservation message and remains influential in discussions of ecological themes in children's literature. Sources: (Dr. Seuss Collection at UC San Diego, Library of Congress, Smithsonian Magazine)
The Lorax is a character created by Dr. Seuss who declares that he speaks for the trees. Literary commentary highlights the story as an early children's book addressing environmental issues and corporate impact on natural resources. The book became widely recognized for its conservation message and remains influential in discussions of ecological themes in children's literature. Sources: (Dr. Seuss Collection at UC San Diego, Library of Congress, Smithsonian Magazine)
Animated Television

Which of these animated fathers shops at the fictional big box store Mega Lo Mart?
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Mega Lo Mart is a recurring fictional retail chain featured throughout the animated series "King of the Hill." Episodes frequently show Hank Hill shopping there for grilling supplies, household goods, and other items that fit the show's suburban Texas setting. Production records and episode documentation confirm that the store appears regularly in storylines involving Hank and his family. Sources: (Library of Congress Television Archive, Fox Television Press Materials, Smithsonian Magazine)
Mega Lo Mart is a recurring fictional retail chain featured throughout the animated series "King of the Hill." Episodes frequently show Hank Hill shopping there for grilling supplies, household goods, and other items that fit the show's suburban Texas setting. Production records and episode documentation confirm that the store appears regularly in storylines involving Hank and his family. Sources: (Library of Congress Television Archive, Fox Television Press Materials, Smithsonian Magazine)
Funny Folks

Spelled correctly, who is this?
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Gallagher was an American stand-up comedian best known for his prop-driven performances and the routine in which he smashed watermelons on stage. Comedy archives note that his shows blended observational humor with large theatrical stunts that became his signature. He rose to national popularity through televised specials during the 1980s and maintained a long touring career. Sources: (American Comedy Archives at Emerson College, Library of Congress, Paley Center for Media)
Gallagher was an American stand-up comedian best known for his prop-driven performances and the routine in which he smashed watermelons on stage. Comedy archives note that his shows blended observational humor with large theatrical stunts that became his signature. He rose to national popularity through televised specials during the 1980s and maintained a long touring career. Sources: (American Comedy Archives at Emerson College, Library of Congress, Paley Center for Media)
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Define This

Which option carries a meaning most closely aligned with the word 'temerity' in standard English usage?
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Temerity is defined in major English dictionaries as bold or reckless confidence that ignores potential danger. Lexicographic sources identify audacity as sharing the same core sense of daring behavior that challenges caution. These terms appear together in discussions of risk-taking attitudes across historical and modern usage. Sources: (Merriam-Webster Dictionary, Oxford English Dictionary, Encyclopedia Britannica)
Temerity is defined in major English dictionaries as bold or reckless confidence that ignores potential danger. Lexicographic sources identify audacity as sharing the same core sense of daring behavior that challenges caution. These terms appear together in discussions of risk-taking attitudes across historical and modern usage. Sources: (Merriam-Webster Dictionary, Oxford English Dictionary, Encyclopedia Britannica)
Sci-Fi Section

Which of these Star Wars properties introduced the world to Grogu, often incorrectly referred to as Baby Yoda?
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( IX is 9) Grogu made his first appearance in the live-action series "The Mandalorian," released in 2019. Production records show that the character was introduced as a young member of Yoda's species without an official name at the time. Media coverage noted that audiences quickly adopted the nickname Baby Yoda despite the character having no direct connection to Yoda himself. Sources: (Lucasfilm Production Records, Walt Disney Company Archives, Library of Congress)
( IX is 9) Grogu made his first appearance in the live-action series "The Mandalorian," released in 2019. Production records show that the character was introduced as a young member of Yoda's species without an official name at the time. Media coverage noted that audiences quickly adopted the nickname Baby Yoda despite the character having no direct connection to Yoda himself. Sources: (Lucasfilm Production Records, Walt Disney Company Archives, Library of Congress)
Around The World

Used to describe a carefree lifestyle, the term "bohemian" refers to an area in what modern day country?
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The term "bohemian" originally referred to the region of Bohemia, which is located within the modern Czech Republic. Historical references tie the word to a perception of unconventional lifestyles associated with artists and travelers. Cultural studies note that the term later evolved into a broader descriptor for artistic and free-spirited communities. Sources: (Library of Congress, Encyclopaedia Britannica, National Museum Prague)
The term "bohemian" originally referred to the region of Bohemia, which is located within the modern Czech Republic. Historical references tie the word to a perception of unconventional lifestyles associated with artists and travelers. Cultural studies note that the term later evolved into a broader descriptor for artistic and free-spirited communities. Sources: (Library of Congress, Encyclopaedia Britannica, National Museum Prague)
Presidential History

In a famous presidential speech, Franklin Roosevelt declared that Americans had a "rendezvous with" what?
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Franklin Roosevelt used the phrase "rendezvous with destiny" in his 1936 Democratic National Convention speech. Historians describe the address as a defining moment that framed the nation's political and economic struggles as a generational test. Archival sources identify the speech as one of Roosevelt's most significant expressions of national purpose. Sources: (Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library, National Archives, Library of Congress)
Franklin Roosevelt used the phrase "rendezvous with destiny" in his 1936 Democratic National Convention speech. Historians describe the address as a defining moment that framed the nation's political and economic struggles as a generational test. Archival sources identify the speech as one of Roosevelt's most significant expressions of national purpose. Sources: (Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library, National Archives, Library of Congress)
Map Flag

Name this country:
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Spain's national flag features three horizontal stripes, with a wider red band at the top and bottom and a broader yellow band in the center that carries the national coat of arms. Government descriptions explain that the flag's proportions and emblem placement were standardized in the late twentieth century to reflect constitutional symbolism. Geographic authorities describe Spain's overall shape as occupying most of the Iberian Peninsula with a roughly quadrilateral outline bordered by the Atlantic Ocean, the Mediterranean Sea, and the Pyrenees. Sources: (Government of Spain Ministry of the Presidency, Instituto Geogrfico Nacional, Encyclopedia Britannica)
Spain's national flag features three horizontal stripes, with a wider red band at the top and bottom and a broader yellow band in the center that carries the national coat of arms. Government descriptions explain that the flag's proportions and emblem placement were standardized in the late twentieth century to reflect constitutional symbolism. Geographic authorities describe Spain's overall shape as occupying most of the Iberian Peninsula with a roughly quadrilateral outline bordered by the Atlantic Ocean, the Mediterranean Sea, and the Pyrenees. Sources: (Government of Spain Ministry of the Presidency, Instituto Geogrfico Nacional, Encyclopedia Britannica)
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Big Business

What restaurant chain first invited customers to eat peanuts and discard the shells directly on its floors?
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The Ground Round introduced its casual floor peanut policy when the chain launched in 1969. Company histories describe the early concept as featuring free snacks such as popcorn and peanuts that encouraged a relaxed dining environment. Business archives note that this approach predated similar practices later adopted by other roadhouse style chains. Sources: (Ground Round Franchise History, U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission Filings, Encyclopedia Britannica)
The Ground Round introduced its casual floor peanut policy when the chain launched in 1969. Company histories describe the early concept as featuring free snacks such as popcorn and peanuts that encouraged a relaxed dining environment. Business archives note that this approach predated similar practices later adopted by other roadhouse style chains. Sources: (Ground Round Franchise History, U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission Filings, Encyclopedia Britannica)
Polar Frontiers

What name is given to the smallest class of icebergs recognized in scientific surveys?
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Growlers are the smallest classified icebergs, usually rising less than one meter above the waterline. Scientific surveys describe them as dense fragments that break from larger bergs and can be difficult to detect at sea. Maritime records note that these small pieces of ice can still pose navigation hazards in polar waters. Sources: (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Canadian Ice Service, U.S. Coast Guard)
Growlers are the smallest classified icebergs, usually rising less than one meter above the waterline. Scientific surveys describe them as dense fragments that break from larger bergs and can be difficult to detect at sea. Maritime records note that these small pieces of ice can still pose navigation hazards in polar waters. Sources: (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Canadian Ice Service, U.S. Coast Guard)
2000s Music

On which Britney Spears album does the song "Toxic" appear?
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The song "Toxic" appears on the Britney Spears album "In The Zone," released in 2003. Music industry records show that the album marked a shift toward more electronic and dance-oriented production. Chart histories note that "Toxic" became one of her most successful singles, winning a Grammy Award for Best Dance Recording. Sources: (Recording Academy, Billboard Archives, Library of Congress)
The song "Toxic" appears on the Britney Spears album "In The Zone," released in 2003. Music industry records show that the album marked a shift toward more electronic and dance-oriented production. Chart histories note that "Toxic" became one of her most successful singles, winning a Grammy Award for Best Dance Recording. Sources: (Recording Academy, Billboard Archives, Library of Congress)
Into The Wild

Which Asian nation is home to migratory giant honey bees that pollinate mango trees?
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The giant honey bee, Apis dorsata, ranges across South and Southeast Asia and is known for its large seasonal migrations. Scientific studies note that these bees move from lowland forests into higher elevations during parts of the year to follow floral resources. Research on orchard pollination identifies India as a key region where these bees help pollinate agricultural crops, including mango trees. Sources: (Food and Agriculture Organization, Indian Council of Agricultural Research, Smithsonian Magazine)
The giant honey bee, Apis dorsata, ranges across South and Southeast Asia and is known for its large seasonal migrations. Scientific studies note that these bees move from lowland forests into higher elevations during parts of the year to follow floral resources. Research on orchard pollination identifies India as a key region where these bees help pollinate agricultural crops, including mango trees. Sources: (Food and Agriculture Organization, Indian Council of Agricultural Research, Smithsonian Magazine)
Sports IQ

What NHL team does this city host?
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The Edmonton Oilers play their home games at Rogers Place, an arena that opened in 2016 as part of Edmonton's downtown revitalization plan. Official city records describe the venue as featuring advanced spectator sightlines, community facilities, and an integrated pedway system connecting surrounding districts. The Oilers Entertainment Group notes that the arena hosts NHL games, concerts, and large events with a seating capacity exceeding eighteen thousand for hockey. Sources: (City of Edmonton, Rogers Place Official Site, National Hockey League)
The Edmonton Oilers play their home games at Rogers Place, an arena that opened in 2016 as part of Edmonton's downtown revitalization plan. Official city records describe the venue as featuring advanced spectator sightlines, community facilities, and an integrated pedway system connecting surrounding districts. The Oilers Entertainment Group notes that the arena hosts NHL games, concerts, and large events with a seating capacity exceeding eighteen thousand for hockey. Sources: (City of Edmonton, Rogers Place Official Site, National Hockey League)
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