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Mar 25, 2026

[Answer] 1. By combining apples with apple cider, what food is being made?

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...1. apple pie 2. caramel apple 3. toffee apple 4. applesauce Applesauce is made with apples and apple cider (although water is an acceptable substitution for apple cider). It is believed that applesauce originated in the fourteenth or fifteenth century. Because applesauce is high in pectin (a type of thickening agent) it can be used to combat diarrhea.

[Answer] What was the first movie to win the Oscar for Best Picture?

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...On May 16, 1929, the first Academy Awards were handed out at a small banquet event in Hollywood. At the ceremony, the film “Wings” (starring Clara Bow) took home the award for Best Picture. Boasting a $2 million budget, it was one of the most expensive movies of its time. The film tells the story of two World War I pilots who fall in love with the same woman.

[Answer] What is a synonym for “burnish”?

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...1. Bear 2. Buff 3. Tear 4. Tingle

[Answer] Before the euro became their official currency, Germans paid for their bratwurst with what?

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...Before the euro was introduced in 2002, Germany’s official currency was the Deutsche Mark. Introduced in 1948, it became one of the most stable and respected currencies in the world, symbolizing West Germany’s postwar economic recovery and long-term financial strength. The Deutsche Mark remained in everyday use for decades and was a cornerstone of Europe’s economic system until it was replaced by the euro as part of the European Union’s broader move toward a unified monetary system across much of the continent.

[Answer] Before the euro became their official currency, Germans paid for their bratwurst with what?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Before the euro became their official currency, Germans paid for their bratwurst with what?"



...Before the euro was introduced in 2002, Germany’s official currency was the Deutsche Mark. Introduced in 1948, it became one of the most stable and respected currencies in the world, symbolizing West Germany’s postwar economic recovery and long-term financial strength. The Deutsche Mark remained in everyday use for decades and was a cornerstone of Europe’s economic system until it was replaced by the euro as part of the European Union’s broader move toward a unified monetary system across much of the continent.

[Answer] Before the euro became their official currency, Germans paid for their bratwurst with what?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Before the euro became their official currency, Germans paid for their bratwurst with what?"



...Before the euro was introduced in 2002, Germany’s official currency was the Deutsche Mark. Introduced in 1948, it became one of the most stable and respected currencies in the world, symbolizing West Germany’s postwar economic recovery and long-term financial strength. The Deutsche Mark remained in everyday use for decades and was a cornerstone of Europe’s economic system until it was replaced by the euro as part of the European Union’s broader move toward a unified monetary system across much of the continent.

[Answer] Before the euro became their official currency, Germans paid for their bratwurst with what?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Before the euro became their official currency, Germans paid for their bratwurst with what?"



...Before the euro was introduced in 2002, Germany’s official currency was the Deutsche Mark. Introduced in 1948, it became one of the most stable and respected currencies in the world, symbolizing West Germany’s postwar economic recovery and long-term financial strength. The Deutsche Mark remained in everyday use for decades and was a cornerstone of Europe’s economic system until it was replaced by the euro as part of the European Union’s broader move toward a unified monetary system across much of the continent.