The Detroit Lions have made it to the playoffs 15 times, but have never played in a Super Bowl. They have had two winless seasons, the first in 1942 and the most recent in 2008.
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This category is for questions about the disease caused by bacteria carried by ticks. Lyme disease is treatable in most cases, though serious neurological disorders can develop if left untreated. Here you may ask about the symptoms of Lyme disease, prevention, and treatment.
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Jensen Ackles (born Jensen Ross Ackles) is an actor from Dallas. He possibly most known for his role in the tv-series "Supernatural", but he has also been in other tv- and movie projects like "My Bloody Valentine" and "Smallville".
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New Brunswick is one of the maritime provinces in Canada. Its capital city is Fredericton.
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Inarguably one of the best ball-players to ever don a cap and uniform, the "Say Hey Kid's" overall ability to run, catch, throw, hit, and mash are unrivaled. All questions regarding Willie Mays' life and accomplishments, both on and off the field, should be directed here.
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Pinto beans, sometimes known as speckled beans, are a staple food in the southeastern parts of the United States. They are also common in Mexican cooking. Pinto beans are the bean that are most commonly used in refried beans. They are commonly spread on tortillas.
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Rutherford B. Hayes was the 19th President of the United States and served from March 4, 1877 to March 4, 1881.
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Antonio Vivaldi was an early eighteenth century Baroque composer as well as a violin virtuoso. His masterpiece, "The Four Seasons," has become one of the most recognizable pieces of music ever composed. Please direct all questions regarding the life, music, and influence of Vivaldi into this category.
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Lois Lowry, winner of the Newberry Medal, wrote books such as The Giver and Number of the Stars.
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The most distinct group of lizards, skinks belong to the family Scincidae, the second biggest of the lizard families. Skinks are smooth shiny lizards with a conical head, a cylindrical body and a long, tapering tail.
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The RX-7 was a sports car manufactured by the Japanese carmaker Mazda between 1978 and 2002. It featured a twin-rotor, 1146 cc Wankel rotary engine and a front-midship, rear-wheel drive layout.
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Red meat is a type of meat that is usually red or pink when raw and a dark color when cooked. In scientific terms, red meat contains much more of the protein myoglobin than white meat.
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Blackbirds are common birds of forests and suburban lawns, open country. The common blackbird of Europe is a thrush, while the various North American species are allied to meadowlarks and orioles in the Family Icteridae.
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Founded in 1966, MasterCard is a financial company that specializes in credit and debit cards.
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Ask questions here about what to expect during the first trimester, the first 12 weeks of pregnancy.
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Bronchitis is an inflammation of the air passages between the nose and the lungs, including the windpipe or trachea and the larger air tubes of the lung that bring air in from the trachea (bronchi), restricting air flow to and from the lungs. Acute, or short term, bronchitis is usually a viral infection, but can also be a bacterial infection and can heal without complications. Chronic, or long term, bronchitis is a sign of serious lung disease that may be slowed, but cannot be cured.
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This category is for questions about the actor, <a href=" http://www.answers.com/main/ntquery?s=Josh Hutcherson">Josh Hutcherson</a>.
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Located in Los Angeles, California, the University of Southern California is a private, nonsectarian, research university established in 1880, which makes it the oldest private research university in California. It is currently ranked 23rd among national universities by US News & World Report.
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Bhutan is a small, mountainous country in South Asia, located in the Himalaya Mountains between China and India. The country has a total land area of 38,816 square kilometers (14,987 square miles) and a population of 691,141 as of 2009.
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Mary Shelley was an English novelist and short story writer and is best known for her novel Frankenstein or The Modern Prometheus.
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The Honda CR-X, formerly the Honda Ballade Sports CR-X in Japan, was a small sports car built by Honda. Re-launched in 1988 and manufactured until 1991, the CRX became popular for its performance, good fuel economy and quick handling.
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Homecoming refers to a week long event (for many high schools) that includes a homecoming football game, the crowning of a homecoming king and queen and a homecoming dance. Questions about all things homecoming can be asked here.
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Ginger is made from ginger roots and has been a popular spice for thousands of years. It is also well-known for its medicinal properties and has a long history of being used as medicine in many herbal traditions.
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A tortilla is a type of thin flatbread made from finely ground wheat flour or corn flour. The dough is unleavened and pressed flat into circles before cooking.
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Anesthesiologists are one of the highest-paying jobs in the world. Ask questions about the medical profession here.
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Confectioners sugar, commonly known as powdered sugar is sugar that has been finely grown into powder. It is easily dissolved in liquid and is ideal for making icing and frosting, or used alone as a dusting over baked items and fruits.
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This category is for questions about the Kansas City Chiefs. The Chiefs are a NFL football team. They were established in 1960, and won Super Bowl IV in 1970.
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Sound cards are devices used to output sound from a computer, and to capture it from a microphone or other device.
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A hearing aid is a small device that amplifies sound. It helps those who are dealing with loss of hearing. A hearing aid is usually inserted into the ear, although there are some types that are surgically implanted.
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A member of the woodwind family, a bassoon is a long, six-part double reed instrument.
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