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"The first dogfight between jet aircraft occurred over this country."


Wild guess - Belgium
 
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Not Belgium.



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"The first dogfight between jet aircraft occurred over this country."

Seems most likely the question would be, “What is Korea?”


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Seems most likely the question would be, “What is Korea?”

And you are correct!

In 1950 over North Korea Lt. Russell Brown in an F-80 "Shooting Star" gunned down a MIG-15 though his aircraft was 100mph slower and had four of its six machine guns jammed.

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At a cost of $3 billion in design and production costs, this American WW II weapon program was, by far, the most expensive of the War.


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At a cost of $3 billion in design and production costs, this American WW II weapon program was, by far, the most expensive of the War.


What was the Atomic bomb. Manhattan projects
 
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At a cost of $3 billion in design and production costs, this American WW II weapon program was, by far, the most expensive of the War.


What was the Atomic bomb. Manhattan projects

No


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At a cost of $3 billion in design and production costs, this American WW II weapon program was, by far, the most expensive of the War.


What was the Atomic bomb. Manhattan projects


B52?


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What was the B29 project?



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Yes, you have the board


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"It is the technical term for a 1/128th note."



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No-one got this? What is a quasihemidemisemiquaver? (Also would have accepted semihemidemisemiquaver.)
I didn't see the question, but I would have given your second answer.

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"It is the technical term for a 1/128th note."



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No-one got this? What is a quasihemidemisemiquaver? (Also would have accepted semihemidemisemiquaver.)
I didn't see the question, but I would have given your second answer.

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"if it's 65 feet long or more and a Coast Guard vessel with crew quarters, it's called this."



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It is indeed. TBIY



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the kuiper airborne observatory searches for stars & planets emitting this type of radiation.
 
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"This American entertainment media giant started out in 1894 as a magazine for covering the bill-posting industry."



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What is Billboard Magazine?



 
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When visiting the Natural History Museum in Gothenburg, Sweden, be sure to go on election day and be one of the few to do this:



 
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