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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 - NAME the volcanic island territory in the Caribbean with a flag that displays the Union Jack as well as, perhaps surprisingly, a woman clutching a Celtic harp.
Question #2 - Viewers of a particular television show that aired from 1966 to 1968 repeatedly saw an iconic vehicle bearing license plate numbers such as TP-3567, BT-1, and BAT-1. That vehicle was designed by George Barris based upon an existing concept car called a Lincoln WHAT? (That’s pretty hard, so if you don’t know the answer, just give us an alternate answer of the fictional city the vehicle would most regularly be found.)
Question #3 - As listeners to a particular song released in 1983 may know, どうもありがとうミスター ロボット is a phrase that can be used to express gratitude. WHAT does ロボットmean in English? (Because this Question #3 may not show up correctly in your e-mail, below is an image of it.)

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Question #4 - Seaweed No. 2 and (more notably) Red Canna are, as best we can tell, the only two works by a particular artist in the High Museum of Art, the largest museum for visual art located in its U.S. state. NAME that state, which shares its name with the artist.
Question #5 - The Vault Dweller, the Chosen One, the Lone Wanderer, and the Sole Survivor are the canonical titles for the playable characters in the mainline video games in the Fallout series. The applicable canonical title for the spinoff game Fallout: New Vegas is WHAT profession, since your character was in the employ of the Mojave Express?
Question #6 - Whether these characters are portrayed as princesses in their films or not, there are thirteen characters officially designated as “Disney Princesses” by Disney. Change one letter in the names of one of those thirteen princesses, and you get WHAT, another example of today’s theme? *
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