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And now, one from February!

6 min · 29 de may de 2026
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Last one of the RePubs! Fresh ones next week. Thanks for sticking with me!   -Dan QUESTIONS:   Neanderthals Neanderthals, an extinct race of humans, were discovered in 1856, in the Neander Valley, located in what country? Raptors Which type of Raptor am I asking about? The basketball one! So, which year did the Toronto Raptors, finally win a league championship making it the first time a Canadian team has won it all? Sculptors Discobolus is s a statue of an athlete throwing a discus. What ancient sculptor created it? Directors Who, in 2024, became the first person to win the Oscar for Best Picture, Editing, Original Screenplay and Director, in the same year? Music Videos Elvis Costello’s music video for “Accidents Will Happen”, released in 1979, was the first music video to be made in what style? Opera Composed in 1805, Fidelio is the only opera written by what composer?

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