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Trivia Question 1: Where were the fighting shipes 'arizona', 'oklahoma' and 'utah' sunk?

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Answer: Pearl

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The fighting ships Arizona, Oklahoma, and Utah were all sunk during the infamous attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941. This surprise military strike by the Imperial Japanese Navy resulted in the United States entering World War II. The USS Arizona was a battleship that was bombed and sunk in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, during the attack. It remains at the bottom of the harbor as a memorial to the 1,177 sailors and Marines who lost their lives on that fateful day. The USS Oklahoma was also a battleship that was hit by torpedoes and capsized during the attack on Pearl Harbor. It was eventually salvaged, but not before 429 crew members lost their lives. The USS Utah was a target ship that was hit by torpedoes and capsized during the attack. It was later righted and partially salvaged, but remains at the bottom of Pearl Harbor as a memorial to the 58 men who died on board. The sinking of these iconic ships at Pearl Harbor was a turning point in American history and led to the United States officially entering World War II. The attack on Pearl Harbor is remembered as a day of infamy and is commemorated annually on December 7th. To learn more about the history of Pearl Harbor and the sinking of the USS Arizona, USS Oklahoma, and USS Utah, visit the official National Park Service website at www.nps.gov/valr/index.htm. There, you can find detailed information about the attack, the ships that were sunk, and how the event is memorialized today. In conclusion, the sinking of the Arizona, Oklahoma, and Utah at Pearl Harbor was a tragic event that forever changed the course of World War II. These ships and the brave men who served on them are remembered and honored for their sacrifice and service to their country.
Trivia Question 2: Fill in the blank: if What was shorter, the face of the world would be changed?

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Cleopatras nose

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Trivia Question 3:Flattened, oblong organ that removes disease-producing organisms & worn-out red blood cells from the bloodstream?

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Spleen

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Dr Jeckyll and Mr Hyde

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New jersey

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Who coined the phrase 'good to the last drop'?

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Theodore roosevelt

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Pontefract

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