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What was the largest-denomination paper money that the U.S. has ever put in circulation?

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Salmon P. Chase, Abraham Lincoln’s Treasury secretary and later the chief justice, is on the $10,000 bill. It was used mostly to move money between banks.

What is the name of McDonald’s seasonal green mint-flavored milkshake?

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The Shamrock Shake was introduced at Mickey D’s in 1970.

What is the collective name for a group of alligators?

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Gators are social creatures that often live in groups called congregations.
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The painting of a Moroccan landscape was a part of actress Angelina Jolie's collection.

What flavor is the green candy in a bag of Skittles?

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The Wrigley Company changed the green Skittles flavor from lime to green apple in 2013.

Who first popularized the phrase, “in a pickle”?"

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“How camest thou in this pickle?” one character asks another in Shakespeare’s “The Tempest.”

If the emerald is your birthstone, which month were you born in?

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The emerald is the May birthstone; it’s also a traditional gift on 20th, 35th and 55th wedding anniversaries.

What is the first name of the green monster in the hit Disney movies “Monsters, Inc.” and “Monsters University”?

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One-eyed Michael Wazowski is a major character in the film franchise.

Sea turtle nesting season near the Gulf of Mexico every year lasts approximately from May to which month?

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Female sea turtles typically emerge from May to September.

What sporting event ends with the winner receiving a green jacket?

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The Masters is one of professional golf’s four “major” tournaments and the green jacket gives the winner bragging rights for a year.

How does the U.S. Department of Agriculture classify avocados?

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Despite having a pit, the avocado is officially a vegetable in the U.S. government’s biggest food database.
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