| Question 1: ________ is located at 30°18′43″N 104°1′29″W / 30.31194°N 104.02472°W. | |||
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Question 2: Marfa lights, Will-o'-the-wisp and Paulding Light are all:
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| Question 3: In this case, critics contend that the mountainous region is made up of mostly rocks containing ________ that expand during the day and contract at night, due to thermal expansion. | |||
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| Question 4: David Stipp, "Marfa, Texas, Finds a Flickering Fame in Mystery Lights," ________, March 21, 1984, p. | |||
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Question 5: Marfa lights, Sun and Aurora (astronomy) are all:
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Question 6: Marfa lights, Vela Incident and Unidentified flying object are all:
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Question 7: Marfa lights, Harvest moon and Groundhog Day are all:
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| Question 8: There are only a very few accounts of success in moving very close to observed lights, but those that exist generally describe objects resembling ________ lacking both smoke and sound. | |||
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Question 9: Marfa lights, Dust Bowl and Don't Mess with Texas are all:
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| Question 10: [citation needed] Appearances of apparently similar lights have been reported worldwide (see ________). | |||
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