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Question #1 - NAME the current attorney general of Minnesota; he became the first Muslim elected to a statewide position in the U.S. when he won the race for that position in 2018, which was twelve years after he became the first Muslim elected to the U.S. Congress.
Question #2 - In “Bubble Buddy,” a Season 2 episode of SpongeBob SquarePants, a costumed SpongeBob is seen celebrating a holiday named after WHAT explorer? The show's fans may be surprised to learn that the holiday is not fictional and is observed on October 9th of each year in several U.S. states.
Question #3 - NAME the pop artist who, according to her website, is the youngest artist ever to write, produce and perform a #1 song on the Billboard Hot 100—not “Only In My Dreams” or “Lost in Your Eyes” but “Foolish Beat,” which charted in 1988.
Question #4 - At 12:06 AM (Central Time) on July 5, 2024, the earth will reach its aphelion, or its farthest point from the sun. In contrast, at 7:28 AM (Central Time) on January 4, 2025, the earth will reach its closest point to the sun, or its WHAT?
Question #5 - The “ITU-T E.161 standard” is a fancy way of referring to the typical telephone keypad wherein the numbers correspond to letters—so, “2” corresponds to each of “A,” “B,” and “C,” for example. If you wanted to use the ITU-T E.161 standard to demonstrate that you know the first name that the NFL’s 2023 leader in regular-season passing yards goes by, you would press WHAT three telephone keys?
Question #6 - This newsletter’s answers allude in one particular way to WHAT song? *
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