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1. You recall what you've done in past blackouts, I mean, it's no big deal, right? The lights have to come back on!
In 2003, a blackout was responsible for wiping out power in eight American states and a Canadian province. Which of these cities still had power in this event, perhaps the largest of its kind at the time?
2. Some people are a bit more reliant on the electricity than others. In which town do people require electricity since they have more than a continuous thirty days of night-time during a year?
3. Perhaps you wouldn't be in this rut if a certain someone didn't attach a key to the string of a kite and flew it out in the middle of a storm. Who was the famous historical figure known for this experiment?
4. Perhaps you should've eaten more carrots before all of this happened. After all, as they say: eating carrots will allow you to see in the dark. What is it in carrots that allows for better (or maintained quality of) eyesight?
5. Sure, cats can see in the dark, but what's the next best thing? Surely you'd be thinking of animals which can help you see in the dark! The answer is bioluminescence! Which of these types of animals wouldn't fall under the category of 'bioluminescent creatures'?
6. They say that once you lose your sight, your other senses are heightened. Before you bump your shin into that nearby table (you know it has to be nearby, at least), something comes to mind. What was the name of the superhero, whose real identity was Matt Murdock, who was blind?
7. Perhaps it wasn't just the power that went out... maybe it was something else.
According to cinema portrayals and legends, a member of which army commented that when arrows would be used to block out the sun, it would be "so much the better... then we shall fight our battle in the shade"?
8. A catchy tune comes to your head; you don't need to see to remember some music. Which of these artists released a CD by the name of "Blackout"?
9. It seems you aren't alone. In this 1985 film, six guests are invited to a hilltop mansion whereupon a murder is committed...and then several more. The film comes to a climax as somebody cuts all the power in the middle of the night and finishes their spree. What film (starring Tim Curry) is it?
10. If blackout is a term used to describe the inability to see, then the 'white blindness' in the 1995 novel "Blindness" strongly parallels the notion. What Nobel Prize-winning author wrote "Blindness"?
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