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1. A cajun speaks what foreign language?

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Cajun refers to the French-speaking people of Louisiana, USA, who are descendants of Acadian immigrants from Canada. Therefore, it can be inferred that a Cajun speaks French as their foreign language.

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2. What follows logically? Johnson, Mercury,....

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The given sequence follows a pattern of naming famous American presidents. "Johnson" refers to President Lyndon B. Johnson, "Mercury" refers to President Lyndon B. Johnson's Secret Service codename, and "Evinrude" refers to President John F. Kennedy's Secret Service codename. Therefore, the next logical name in the sequence would be "Kennedy" as it is the next American president in chronological order. "Lincoln" is not the correct answer as it does not fit the pattern of naming American presidents.

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3. Bill Dance is good at what?

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Bill Dance is good at fishing. This can be inferred from the fact that fishing is mentioned as an option in the question, and the answer is specifically stated as "fishing".

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4. What are grits made of?

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Grits are made from corn. They are a type of porridge or cereal dish that is commonly consumed in the Southern United States. Corn is ground into a coarse meal, which is then cooked with water or milk to create the creamy texture of grits. Grits can be served as a savory side dish or as a base for various toppings such as cheese, butter, or shrimp. They are a staple in Southern cuisine and are often enjoyed for breakfast or as a comfort food.

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5. Who played the Snowman in Smokey and the Bandit?

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Jerry Reed played the Snowman in Smokey and the Bandit.

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6. Do you want the goats to get into the kudzu?

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The explanation for the given correct answer "Yes" is not available.

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7. Who sang Your Cheatin' Heart?

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Hank Williams Sr is the correct answer because he is widely recognized as the singer of the song "Your Cheatin' Heart." Hank Williams Sr was a country music singer and songwriter who had a significant influence on the genre. "Your Cheatin' Heart" is one of his most famous and enduring songs, released in 1952, and it has become a classic in country music.

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8. How many Vienna sausages are in a can?

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The correct answer is 7. This implies that there are 7 Vienna sausages in a can.

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9. If you mated a steer and a heifer, what would you get?

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If you mate a steer and a heifer, you would get nothing. A steer is a castrated bull, which means it cannot reproduce. A heifer is a young female cow that has not yet given birth to a calf. Since the steer is unable to produce sperm and the heifer has not reached reproductive maturity, there would be no possibility of offspring resulting from their mating.

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10. In cubic inches how big is the smallest GM small block V8?

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The smallest GM small block V8 is measured in cubic inches. Among the given options, the correct answer is 283 cubic inches.

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11. What sport requires 3 legs and a rope?

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Calf roping is the correct answer because it is a sport that involves a rope and three legs. In calf roping, a rider on horseback chases a young calf, throws a rope around its neck, and then dismounts to tie three of the calf's legs together. This requires skill, speed, and precision, making it a challenging and exciting sport.

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12. What beer made Milwaukee famous?

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Schlitz is the correct answer because it was a popular beer brand that originated in Milwaukee and gained fame in the city. It was one of the largest beer producers in the United States during the mid-20th century and was known for its quality and distinct flavor. Schlitz became synonymous with Milwaukee and played a significant role in establishing the city's reputation as a beer capital.

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A cajun speaks what foreign language?
What follows logically? Johnson, Mercury,....
Bill Dance is good at what?
What are grits made of?
Who played the Snowman in Smokey and the Bandit?
Do you want the goats to get into the kudzu?
Who sang Your Cheatin' Heart?
How many Vienna sausages are in a can?
If you mated a steer and a heifer, what would you get?
In cubic inches how big is the smallest GM small block V8?
What sport requires 3 legs and a rope?
What beer made Milwaukee famous?
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