Coincidence? We don’t know. The motto “E pluribus unum,” which first appeared on U.S. coins in 1795, has 13 letters, matching the number of original U.S. states. We can find no proof of a deliberate connection. If you have any information on this, please let us know.
If you’re a fan of the space program or aeronautics, you’ve probably heard of a G-suit, which is worn by astronauts and pilots who are subject to high levels of gravity (which is what the “G” stands for in the term). But what is an “anti-G suit”?
A) A type of legal action
B) A costume worn by acrobats
C) A gambling term
D) The same thing as a G-suit
Tuesday’s answer: Before launching his cookie career, Wally “Famous” Amos was a talent agent, whose clients included the Supremes and Simon and Garfunkel.
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