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9/18/25

[Answer] What is the official air demonstration squadron of the United States Air Force?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "What is the official air demonstration squadron of the United States Air Force?"



...The United States Air Force’s official air demonstration squadron is known as the Thunderbirds. Established in 1953, the Thunderbirds perform precision aerial maneuvers in F-16 Fighting Falcons, showcasing the skills of Air Force pilots and the capabilities of modern fighter jets. Their performances are designed to showcase the Air Force’s skill and teamwork, while inspiring patriotism and encouraging careers in aviation and the military. Often compared to the Navy’s Blue Angels, the Thunderbirds are one of the most famous aerial demonstration teams in the world.

9/17/25

[Answer] Which character was orange during the first season of Sesame Street?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Which character was orange during the first season of Sesame Street?"



...Oscar the Grouch has had a colorful history, quite literally. In fact, Oscar looked very different from the grumpy green monster we know today — he was orange! Jim Henson had originally envisioned him as magenta, but television sets at the time couldn’t handle such a vibrant shade. The first-season orange Oscar eventually “went on vacation” to Swamp Mushy Muddy and returned green, a dramatic change that fit his grouchy personality much better. Since then, Oscar’s scruffy green fur, gravelly voice, and unending love of trash have made him one of the most recognizable Muppets in the world.

[Answer] The baby-care brand the Honest Company was founded by what actress?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "The baby-care brand the Honest Company was founded by what actress?"



...Jessica Alba co-founded The Honest Company in 2011 after seeking safer, eco-friendly alternatives to traditional baby products for her family. Partnering with entrepreneur Brian Lee, she helped develop a line of non-toxic baby, personal care, and cleaning products that appealed to health-conscious parents. While other actresses like Gwyneth Paltrow (Goop), Kristen Bell (Hello Bello), and Reese Witherspoon (Draper James) also ventured into lifestyle or wellness brands, it was Alba who turned Honest into a household name, even taking the company public in 2021.

9/16/25

[Answer] At just 21 years old, who became the youngest First Lady in U.S. history?

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...Frances Clara Folsom Cleveland became the youngest First Lady in U.S. history when she married President Grover Cleveland in 1886 at just 21 years old. Their marriage was notable not only for her youth but also because Cleveland remains the only U.S. president to marry while in office. Frances won over the public with her grace and modern outlook, and despite her age, carried out the responsibilities of First Lady with confidence and poise. After her husband’s death in 1908, she lived another 39 years, remaining a respected and admired figure.

[Answer] Which opera features the famous repeated cry of “Figaro! Figaro! Figaro!”?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Which opera features the famous repeated cry of “Figaro! Figaro! Figaro!”?"



...The iconic line “Figaro! Figaro! Figaro!” comes from The Barber of Seville, an opera composed by Gioachino Rossini and premiered in 1816. The exclamation occurs in Figaro’s aria “Largo al factotum,” in which the witty barber introduces himself with a burst of energy and bravado. The rapid-fire repetition of his name has become one of the most recognizable moments in opera, often parodied in cartoons, films, and pop culture. While Mozart wrote The Marriage of Figaro, it is Rossini’s The Barber of Seville that contains the famous “Figaro!” refrain.