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11/25/25

[Answer] Which artist created the logo for Chupa Chups lollipops?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Which artist created the logo for Chupa Chups lollipops?"



...The iconic Chupa Chups logo was created in 1969 by surrealist master Salvador Dalí. The company’s founder, Enric Bernat, approached Dalí for a fresh, eye-catching design, and the artist sketched the now-famous bright flower-shaped emblem in less than an hour. Dalí also insisted that the logo sit on the top of the wrapper instead of the side so it would always be clearly visible—an unusually practical touch from a famously imaginative surrealist painter. The result became one of the most recognizable candy logos in the entire world.

11/24/25

[Answer] What is the name of the most complete Tyrannosaurus rex fossil ever discovered?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "What is the name of the most complete Tyrannosaurus rex fossil ever discovered?"



...The most complete Tyrannosaurus rex ever found is known as Sue, discovered in South Dakota in 1990 by paleontologist Sue Hendrickson. The fossil is remarkable for its extraordinary completeness—over 90% of the skeleton was recovered—making it the most extensive and best-preserved T. rex specimen ever unearthed. Sue’s discovery provided scientists with unprecedented insights into the anatomy, growth, and behavior of the species. Today, Sue is housed at the Field Museum in Chicago, and is one of the museum’s most famous and studied exhibits.

[Answer] Which U.S. city was home to the first subway system in North America?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Which U.S. city was home to the first subway system in North America?"



...Boston holds the distinction of operating the first true subway in North America. The Tremont Street Subway opened on September 1, 1897, built primarily to relieve the overwhelming crowds of horse-drawn streetcars clogging downtown streets. Its early success helped spark a nationwide shift toward underground transit, inspiring larger systems in cities like New York and Philadelphia. Though later overshadowed by those bigger networks, Boston’s subway—today part of the MBTA—remains a pioneering milestone in American transportation history.

11/23/25

[Answer] Which battle marked the deadliest day of the American Civil War?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Which battle marked the deadliest day of the American Civil War?"



...The bloodiest single day of the American Civil War took place on September 17, 1862, at the Battle of Antietam in Maryland. More than 22,000 soldiers were killed, wounded, or missing in one day of combat, making it the deadliest single-day battle in American history. Fighting erupted at the Cornfield, the Sunken Road (“Bloody Lane”), and Burnside Bridge. Though tactically inconclusive, the Union’s stand gave President Abraham Lincoln the momentum to issue the Emancipation Proclamation, reshaping the war’s purpose and the nation’s future.

[Answer] What amendment can be invoked to remove a President from office?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "What amendment can be invoked to remove a President from office?"



...The 25th Amendment, ratified in 1967, clarifies presidential succession and establishes the process for declaring a president unable to discharge the powers and duties of the office. Section 4 of the amendment allows the vice president and a majority of the cabinet to formally declare the president incapacitated—temporarily or permanently—enabling the vice president to assume presidential responsibilities. This provision has never been fully invoked, but it remains a crucial constitutional mechanism designed to maintain stability during moments of presidential disability or crisis.