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May 29, 2026

[Answer] What was a Pharaoh?

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Pharaoh is the common title now used for the monarchs of ancient Egypt from the First Dynasty (c. 3150 BCE) until the annexation of Egypt by the Roman Empire in 30 BCE, although the term "pharaoh" was not used contemporaneously for a ruler until Merneptah, c. 1210 BCE, during the Nineteenth dynasty, "king" being the term used most frequently until the middle of the Eighteenth Dynasty. In the early dynasties, ancient Egyptian kings used to have up to three titles: the Horus, the Sedge and Bee (nswt-bjtj), and the Two Ladies or Nebty (nbtj) name. The Golden Horus and the nomen and prenomen titles were added later.

In Egyptian society, religion was central to everyday life. One of the roles of the pharaoh was as an intermediary between the deities and the people. The pharaoh thus deputised for the deities in a role that was both as civil and religious administrator. The pharaoh owned all of the land in Egypt, enacted laws, collected taxes, and defended Egypt from invaders as the commander-in-chief of the army. Religiously, the pharaoh officiated over religious ceremonies and chose the sites of new temples. The pharaoh was responsible for maintaining Maat (mꜣꜥt), or cosmic order, balance, and justice, and part of this included going to war when necessary to defend the country or attacking others when it was believed that this would contribute to Maat, such as to obtain resources.

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[Answer] What is the goal of the board game Mouse Trap?

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...While many people skip right to the Rube Goldberg part of Mouse Trap, there actually is a full-fledged board game you're supposed to play. First, you move around the game board collecting pieces of cheese and building the titular trap. Once the mechanism's pieces are in place, you try to trap your opponents' mice. The last remaining rodent is the champion.

[Answer] The board game Parcheesi is based on a game from what country?

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...Parcheesi is a hugely popular board game that originated in India, where it is known as “Pachisi” and is sometimes called the country's national game. U.S. gamemakers Selchow and Righter purchased the rights for Pachisi in the mid-19th century and trademarked the name “Parcheesi” soon afterward. Whatever it’s called, the game remains popular across the globe.

[Answer] How much money do you receive for passing “GO” in Monopoly?

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...In the popular game Monopoly, the first square on the board is aptly labeled “GO.” As players move their pieces around the board, they earn money by buying real estate and collecting fees from other players who land on that space. Players also earn an extra $200 every time they pass the “GO” square. And in some games, depending on how you play, you may earn double that amount if you land directly on “GO.”

[Answer] Where did the game Yahtzee get its name?

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...The game Yahtzee was the brainchild of a wealthy couple who enjoyed playing it with their friends on their yacht. In fact, the game was originally called "The Yacht Game." It was a big hit among the inventors' friends, and soon the creators began to consider putting it on the market. In 1956, they teamed up with businessman Edwin S. Lowe, who had already made it big selling Bingo sets in the 1920s. Lowe bought the idea from its inventors and began producing copies for sale. Lowe changed the name to "Yahtzee," which kept a nonsensical trace of the game's old name.

[Answer] In Scrabble, which of these letters is worth five points?

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..."K" is one of the harder-to-use letters in a standard game of Scrabble, and is thus worth five points. Only the eight-point letters "J" and "X" and the 10-pointers "Q" and "Z" are worth more. Because they are rarer in the English language, these letters are also rare in a Scrabble game, with only one of each among the 100 tiles in the game.

[Ans] The college admissions scandal involving Lori Loughlin was named “Operation” what?

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In 2019, a scandal erupted over a criminal scheme to influence undergraduate admissions decisions at several prestigious universities. The investigation into the conspiracy was code named Operation Varsity Blues. Thirty-three parents of college applicants were accused of paying more than $25 million to William Rick Singer, the scheme's mastermind. Singer used part of the money to fraudulently inflate entrance exam test scores and bribe college officials. Among the accused parents were prominent business-people and well-known actors. The investigation's name, Operation Varsity Blues, comes from a 1999 film of the same name.