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For purposes of the Question #6 Leaderboard, please write below a THREE-LETTER initialism you'd like me to use to track your entries. (You might choose your initials, but doing so is not necessary.)    *
Question #1 - The court case of the century wrapped up in October 2023 when Taco Bell announced that Taco Tuesday “officially belongs to all who make, sell, eat and celebrate tacos now that” WHAT was relinquished? Two establishments—Taco John’s and Gregory’s Restaurant and Bar—lost their turn with “Taco Tuesday” in the legal proceedings.
Question #2 - After declaring war against Germany in 1917, the U.S. Congress created the “draft” to conscript men for military service. While the country has not involuntarily conscripted soldiers since the early 1970s, no one gets a free play: all biological male US citizens between 18 and 25 are still required to register with WHAT three-letter initialism?
Question #3 - Don’t say Jack: He may be most famous for his hairstyle (which he has said is inspired by Mandinka warriors in West Africa) or the catchphrase he coined as Clubber Lang. GIVE the name that this man, born Laurence, is most commonly known by; he chose his name to get instant respect.
Question #4 - There’s Blue, Brown, Green, Orange, Pink, Purple, Red, and Yellow (but no White) spanning 145 stations. NAME the American transit system that is centered around the Loop.
Question #5 - Give it a spin: NAME the symbol for the set of natural numbers {1, 2, 3, 4, 5…}, the symbol for the most abundant element in earth’s atmosphere, or the shorthand SI unit for force (named after the father of classical mechanics).
Question #6 - Can you solve the puzzle? Talk it out. WHAT single character completes the sequence alluded to by the answers to Questions #1 through #5?  *
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