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Feb 6, 2025

[Answer] What is a synonym for “venturesome”?

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...1. Housebreaking 2. Floor-shaking 3. Risk-taking 4. Handshaking

[Ans] Which film earned Jack Nicholson his first Academy Award for Best Actor?

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Jack Nicholson won his first Academy Award for Best Actor for his iconic in the 1975 film One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest. Portraying Randle McMurphy, a rebellious and charismatic inmate who feigns insanity to avoid prison labor, Nicholson delivered a powerful and emotionally charged performance that became one of the most celebrated in film history. The movie, based on Ken Kesey’s novel of the same name, was a critical and commercial success, becoming only the second film to win all five major Academy Awards—Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actor, Best Actress, and Best Screenplay.

[Answer] Which film earned Jack Nicholson his first Academy Award for Best Actor?

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...Jack Nicholson won his first Academy Award for Best Actor for his iconic in the 1975 film One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest. Portraying Randle McMurphy, a rebellious and charismatic inmate who feigns insanity to avoid prison labor, Nicholson delivered a powerful and emotionally charged performance that became one of the most celebrated in film history. The movie, based on Ken Kesey’s novel of the same name, was a critical and commercial success, becoming only the second film to win all five major Academy Awards—Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actor, Best Actress, and Best Screenplay.

[Answer] Were tomatoes ever thought to be poisonous?

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Americans may be in love with tomatoes today, but the relationship got off to a rocky start. During Colonial Times, we wouldn’t put a tomato near our mouths, let alone try to eat one. Folklore had it that if you ate a tomato, its poison would turn your blood into acid. Instead, the colonists grew tomatoes purely for decoration.

In the late 1700s, a large percentage of Europeans feared the tomato.

A nickname for the fruit was the “poison apple” because it was thought that aristocrats got sick and died after eating them, but the truth of the matter was that wealthy Europeans used pewter plates, which were high in lead content. Because tomatoes are so high in acidity, when placed on this particular tableware, the fruit would leach lead from the plate, resulting in many deaths from lead poisoning. No one made this connection between plate and poison at the time; the tomato was picked as the culprit.

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Feb 5, 2025

[Answer] What is the southernmost state capital of the contiguous United States?

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...The southernmost state capital of the contiguous United States is Austin, Texas, a unique distinction that often surprises people who assume a Florida capital would hold the title. Located at approximately 30.27° N latitude, Austin sits farther south than Tallahassee, Florida (30.44° N), making it the lowest-latitude state capital in the lower 48 states. While it holds this title within the contiguous United States, the absolute southernmost state capital in the entire country is Honolulu, Hawaii, which is located at 21.31° N latitude in the central Pacific.

[Answer] What is the southernmost state capital of the contiguous United States?

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...The southernmost state capital of the contiguous United States is Austin, Texas, a unique distinction that often surprises people who assume a Florida capital would hold the title. Located at approximately 30.27° N latitude, Austin sits farther south than Tallahassee, Florida (30.44° N), making it the lowest-latitude state capital in the lower 48 states. While it holds this title within the contiguous United States, the absolute southernmost state capital in the entire country is Honolulu, Hawaii, which is located at 21.31° N latitude in the central Pacific.

[Answer] What is the southernmost state capital of the contiguous United States?

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...The southernmost state capital of the contiguous United States is Austin, Texas, a unique distinction that often surprises people who assume a Florida capital would hold the title. Located at approximately 30.27° N latitude, Austin sits farther south than Tallahassee, Florida (30.44° N), making it the lowest-latitude state capital in the lower 48 states. While it holds this title within the contiguous United States, the absolute southernmost state capital in the entire country is Honolulu, Hawaii, which is located at 21.31° N latitude in the central Pacific.