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  • In Iceland there are no...
    flies
    bears
    dogs
    cats
  • How many McDonald’s are there in Iceland?
    None / 0
    17
    4
    128
  • True or False: For 20 years, a cat served as mayor of an Alaskan town.
    True! In 1997, an orange cat names Stubbs became mayor of the Alaskan town called Talkeetna
  • New York, it’s illegal to walk backwards on the sidewalk
    False
    True
  • In New York, it is illegal to eat peanuts on the sidewalk.
    False
    True
  • Iceland was the _____ place on earth to be settled by humans
    first
    second to last
    last
    forty-seventh
  • In New York, while riding in an elevator, one must not talk to anyone.
    True
    False
  • True or False: There is a monthly 'Coffee Break Festival' in Stoughton, Wisconsin.
    False! But it is an annual festival.
  • True or False: Vacuum cleaners were originally horse-drawn
    True! One of the earliest known vacuum cleaners was so big that it had to be pulled from house to house with horses.
  • In Iceland there are no...
    mosquitos
    dogs
    cats
    flies
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  • Over ____% of the country is covered with glaciers
    9
    7
    8
    10
  • True or False: Dolphins sleep with two eyes open.
    False. They sleep with one eye open.
  • Where was cheesecake invented?
    Greece
    Turkey
    The USA
    Iceland
  • In New York, it’s illegal to throw a ball at someone’s head for fun.
    True
    False
  • True or False: In Georgia, it’s illegal to throw a ball at someone’s head for fun
    True
    False
  • In Iceland there are no...
    flies
    dogs
    cats
    snakes
  • Iceland has no...
    motorways or drive aways
    trains or railway system
  • In Iceland there are no...
    bugs
    flies
    poisonous bugs
    colourful bugs
  • Pandas poop most of what they eat.
    False
    True
  • True or False: There's a company in Florida that turns deceased loved ones into an ocean reef.
    True! Eternal Reefs in Florida has built more than 2,500 memorial reefs over the past 20 years.