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Who started Elena's doppelganger line?
Which Salvatore brother did Elena first meet?
What other character besides Elena has a doppelganger?
Who became the anchor of the Other Side after he/she died?
Which character is first turned into a vampire on the show?
What's the name of the vampire who looked just like Elena Gilbert?
How were Stefan and Damon Salvatore related?
The name of the quiet U.S. town for the series' setting is what?
What was the name of the herb that prevented a vampire from using the hypnotic compulsion power on a human?
Elena Gilbert turned out to be adopted. Who was her birth mother?
Who found Vicki Donovan's body in episode 17, "Let the Right One In"?
Jeremy tried to convince Anna to turn him into a vampire because he believed that Vicki had been turned into one.
Who turned out to be Elena's biological father?
Did Damon and Elena share a kiss in front of Mystic Grill in the season finale, "Founder's Day"?
The Lockwood curse turned out to be lycanthropy/werewolfism.
Who told Sheriff Liz Forbes that Damon and Stefan are vampires?
Who killed Mason Lockwood in the episode "Plan B"?
Who did we discover was Katherine's unintentional vampire maker/sire?
How did Elena's mother, Isobel, die in "Know Thy Enemy"?
In the season two penultimate episode, "The Sun Also Rises", the curse of the Sun and Moon was broken. Of the choices listed, which event did NOT take place?
Who turned Caroline Forbes over to her father to be tortured?
Who did Klaus turn into a vampire on Senior Prank Night?
In episode eight, "Ordinary People", Rebekah recalled the story of her origins with Elena. Who did Rebekah say killed her mother?
In "Ordinary People", Elena told Damon that this person would be the one to save Stefan's humanity.
"Homecoming"- At the end of the episode, what did Stefan steal from Klaus?

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