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The hummingbird is the only bird that can fly backwards. The Giant Squid has the largest eyes in the world. A goldfish has a memory span of only ten seconds. A camel can survive longer without water than a rat. A lobster has green blood. Insects have yellow blood. Babies do not get kneecaps until about age one. The normal human body has enough fat to make seven bars of soap. A baby excretes its own weight in faeces about every 6o hours. Human skin is continually being shed. The outer layer of skin is entirely replaced every 28 days. When D.H. Lawrence died, his ashes were mixed with cement, then used to construct his girlfriends mantelpiece. The Inuit(Eskimos) use fridges to keep food cold. The Neanderthals brain was smaller than our brains are. The tongue is the strongest muscle in the human body. Robots in Japan have to pay Union fees. Boanthropy is a disease that makes a person believe he is an ox. Colour blindness is eight times more common in men than woman. Taste buds only last about seven days. Australia was the first country to give woman the vote. Veins carry blood towards the heart.

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Patrick White won the Miles Franklin Literary Award in 1959 for Voss. Charles Dickens died in 1870. Jimmy Barnes won the Aria Award for Best Male Artist in 1987. Alfred the Great became King of England in 873. The first Commonwealth Games were held in 1900. Archer won the first two Melbourne Cups. Mormon came second in the first two Melbourne Cups. The first Melbourne Cup was in 1861. Uruguay won Soccers first World Cup in 1930. The Ali versus George Foreman fight in 1974 was known as the Rumble in the Jungle. Essendon won the first AFL Premiership/Title in 1897. Carlton won the Wooden Spoon- for coming last- for the first time in 2002. Fred Fanning kicked 18 goals for Melbourne against Carlton in 1947. Michael Tuck played 462 senior games for Hawthorn. Jock McHale coached Collingwood to nine Premierships. The first Brownlow Medal was held in 1920. Malta is the mostly densely populated island in the world. Santiago is the capital city of Peru. Bogota is the capital city of Bolivia. Biafra was the former name for Niger.

False- 1957 True False- John Farnham, Barnes in 1989 False - 871 False- 1930, but were known as the British Empire Games True True True True True- fought in Zaire True True False- against Saint Kilda False- 426 False- only 8 False- 1924, won by Cargi Greaves True- around 1200 people per square kilometre False- capital of Chile False- Colombia False- Nigeria

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Slugs have four noses. Elephants are afraid of mice. The fastest creature is the cheetah. Bald Eagles can swim. A Blue whales heart only beats nine times per minute. A hedgehogs heart beats 150 times per minute. An adult African elephant- like humans- has 32 teeth. A lungfish can live out of water for as long as four years. An ant can lift 100 times its own weight.

True False False- Peregrine Falcon300km an hour True True False- 300 False- only four teeth True False- 10 times False- just three True True- all mammals have the same- 7 True False- after one hour True True False

10 An octopus has four hearts. 11 Salamanders breathe through their skin. 12 A giraffe has the same number of vertebrae in its neck as a mouse. 13 Butterflies taste with their feet. 14 A Zebra foal can run with the herd only 24 hours after birth. 15 A marine catfish can taste with any part of its body. 16 There are 701 official Breeds of dog 17 Female canaries can sing.

18 Cats love lemons. False- cats hate lemons 19 American President John Quincy Adams owned True- he kept it in the a pet alligator. East Room of the White House 20 Female ants do all the work. True

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Alliumphobia is a fear of aluminium. Chrometophobia is the fear of time. Gymnophobia is the fear of gymnasiums. A crash is the collective noun for buffalo. A murder is the collective noun for pheasants. Heliophobia is the fear of the sun. Lutraphobia is the fear of otters. The human head contains 27 bones. 315 entries in the 1996 Websters dictionary were misspelled. Each year chickens of the world lay 290 billion eggs. There are 598,960 five cards possible in a 52 card pack of cards. The first time a toilet was shown on television was in The Lucy Show. Pinocchio is Italian for Little Boy. By weight a hamburger costs more than a car. The average lead pencil can write about 50,000 words. In one day your heart beats half a million times. Walt Disney was afraid of cats. Barbies full name is Barbara Millicent Smith Swiss Family Robinson was the first novel written on a typewriter. Donald Ducks middle name is Dwight.

False- of garlic False- of money False- of being naked False- for rhinos False- for crows True True False- 22 True False- 400 billion False- 2,598,960 False- in Leave it to Beaver False- pine eyes True True False- only 100,000 times False- afraid of mice False- Barbara Millicent Roberts False- Tom Sawyer False - Fauntleroy

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There are 66 books in the Bible Sacramento is the capital city of California Dr Seuss invented the word NERD. There are seven books in the Harry Potter series. Harry Potterss birthday is the 31st of July. JK Rowlings was born on the 31st July. Harry Potter was born in 1980 Dallas is the capital city of Texas Frodo Baggins was born on 22nd September 2968 Babe Ruth wore number 2. Cockroaches can live for nine days with their heads cut off. Sweden has a Ski- thru McDonalds. All polar bears are left handed. Almonds are members of the peach family. Austria was the first country to use post cards. The only domestic animal not mentioned in the Bible is the cat. On Sesame Street Berts goldfish were named Lyle and Talbot. The first toilet being flushed in a Movie was in the movie, Psycho. The first product made by toy company Mattel was Picture Frames. The household wrench was invented by boxer Jack Johnson in 1913.

True True True True True True True False- Austin True False 3 because he batted third. True True True True True True True- named after the actor Lyle Talbot True True False- 1922

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There are 11 species of otters. James Madison was the third US President. George Bush was the 42nd US President. Davros was the creator of the Daleks. The ATM was invented in 1968. Ursine is the animal adjective for bears. Apiarian is the adjective for bees. The Green Bay Packers won the first Superbowl. James the 1st came before Charles the 1st The element Platinum has the symbol Pl. The first Winter Olympics were held in 1920. The credit Card was invented in 1960. Minerva was the Greek goddess of wisdom and crafts. Neon is element 11 on the Periodic table. There have been five English kings called William. The Summer Olympics were held in Berlin in 1940. Lego was invented in 1957. Tbillsi is the capital city of Latvia. The Tuatara is a type of retile. Estonia joined NATO in 2004.

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Many of the details we associate with Santa Claus were invented for a Coca Cola advertising campaign in about 1890. Princess Diana was a seventh cousin of Humphrey Bogart. Napoleon Bonaparte was afraid of cats. The Olympic Torch and flame were first used at the 1936 Olympics. Hitler was Time magazines Man of the Year in 1937. Queen Elizabeth 11 of England sent her first email in 1977. The most popular game ever for coin operated machines is Donkey Kong. The first email was sent in 1972. In 1894, there were only four cars in the USA. Britains youngest prime minister was William Pitt in 1783. He was 21 years old. The cigarette lighter was invented before the match. Thomas Sullivan of New York invented the tea bag in 1928. Sweden has the oldest existing national flag. The first television commercial was broadcast in 1945. It cost nine dollars to air. Napoleon Bonaparte designed the Italian flag. Sir Isaac Newton invented the cat flap. The computer term byte is short for by eight. Florence Nightingale did not believe in bacteria. Honey is sometimes used in anti freeze mixtures and in the centre of golf balls. The first stethoscope was made in 1836 with a roll of paper.

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Whitney Houston married Bobby Brown in 1991. A labour is the collective noun for ferrets. Seven members of the British Conservative Party were killed in a Brighton Hotel in 1984. The Boston Tea Party took place in Massachusetts in 1775. Samuel Morse sculpted the lions at the base of Nelsons Column in Trafalgar Square. GMT stands for Greenwich Modern Time. Banda Hastings became leader of Mali in 1964. The Attack of the Clones released in 2002 is the fifth in the Star Wars Series. The T in Captain James T Kirk stands for Tiberious. The villain in The Man With the Golden Gun was Scaramanga. Beetles live in a formiary. The last Road film made by Bop Hope and Bing Crosby was The Road to Mandalay. The brown mamba is the worlds fastest snake. There are two types of poisonous lizard in the world. The TV Series Dallas, ran from 1978 till to 1992. Roald Amundsen explored the South Pole in1911. Abraham Lincoln was a Democrat. Australian Patrick White won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1972. Elton Johns middle name is Hercules. The Temple of Angkor is depicted on the flag of Thailand.

False- 1992 False- for moles False- 5 killed False- 1773 False- Edwin Landseer False- Mean Time False- Malawi True True True False- ants and they produce formic acid False- Hong Kong False- the black mamba False- one the gila monster False- 1991 True False- Republican False- 1973 True False- the flag of Cambodia

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David Ben Gurion became Prime Minister of Jordan in 1948. Casey Jones was known as the Sultan of Swat. Each player in a Backgammon game has fifteen pieces. The TT in the Isle of Man motorcycle races stands for Tourist Trophy. Souzas Liberty Bell was the theme tune for Monty Pythons Flying Circus. The first words sent in Morse Code by Samuel Morse were, What hath God wrought?. Alan Shearer was the first person to score 100 goals in footballs Premier League. There are 1000 bytes in a kilobyte. Ramadan occurs in June and July. Ice Hockey teams have seven players on the rink. 7 per team!! Neighbours the Television Series is set in Sydney. The Irish Wolfhound is the worlds tallest breed of dog. The Tin Man in the Wizard of Oz was named Hickory. Oxalic acid is found in rhubarb. Ringo Starr narrates Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends. McDuff was the Scottish king killed by Macbeth. Astronomer Nicolas Copernicus was Dutch. A Solitaire game has 33 marbles or pegs. A parrot has three front toes.

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The novel Watership Down is about Badgers. Sir Isaac Pitman invented shorthand in 1877. The Formula One World Championship began in 1950. Mr Blue, Mr Brown, Mr Orange, Mr Pink, Mr Black and Mr White are names of characters in Reservoir Dogs. A drey is a squirrels nest. Ice Hockey games are divided into three playing periods of 25 minutes each A Bactrian camel has two humps. The sun is largely composed of two main gases hydrogen and oxygen. Simon and Garfunkel started out as Tom and Jerry. Pakistan left the British Commonwealth in 1972 and rejoined in 1990. Charles Wesley founded Methodism. USA has fifty two states. Postman Pat is set in the town of Greendale. Pope John Paul 1 held office for only 29 days. A monopoly board has 28 properties. In Poker, a Blaze is a hand containing only red cards. The Communist Manifesto was published in 1848. A domino set has 28 tiles. Marrakesh is in Morocco. In the Bible, Pilate said, What is Truth?

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Courage, endurance, mateship and persistence are the four pillars of the Kokoda Trail. Horse racing regulations state that no race horses name may contain more than twenty letters. Richard the 1st was the first of the Plantagenet kings. John Tyler was the tenth US President. The most poisonous fish in the world is the Puffer fish. The Commonwealth Games were held in Kenya in 1970. England have only won the World Cup of Soccer twice. Damascus is the capital of Syria. Uranus takes 48 years to orbit the sun.

False- Endurance not persistence False- no more than 18 letters False- Henry 1st was first True True False- never yet held in Africa False- only once in 1966 True False- 84 years False- moons of Mars

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11 Ammonia is made up of hydrogen and nitrogen. True 12 Malic acid is found in apples. 13 General Gordan died at Khartoum in 1785. 14 Louis the Fourteenth was known as the Sun King. 15 In Rugby Union, the hooker is number three. 16 Lake Como is in Italy. 17 Lactic acid forms in muscles during exercise. 18 William Webb Ellis is the creator of Soccer. 19 Kylie Minogue has played the part of the fifth Wiggle- the Pink Wiggle. 20 Bungee Jumping originated on Easter Island. True False- 1885 True False- number two True True False- Rugby True False Pentecost Island

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The Bible has been translated into Klingon. Black pepper is the most popular spice in the world. Tremophobia is the fear of haircuts. Richard Nixon said, I would have made a good Pope. George Bush said, A low voter turnout is an indication of fewer people going to the polls. Canned food was invented in 1813, but a practical can opener was not invented until 1870. Monopoly has been published in over 25 languages. The first ever North Pole to South Pole telephone call was made in 1989. Paper money became legal tender in the US in 1862. 17 hits are needed to win a game of Battleship. The average person chews a piece of gum 5,500 times before spitting it out. Winston Churchill said, A week is a long time in politics. Rubber bands last longer when refrigerated. The first Swatch watch had only 51 parts. Sesame Street first aired on television in 1969. Dorothy Lamour was known as the Sarong Girl. Genghis Khan killed his brother after an argument over a fish. Dr Dolittle had a pet owl called Dab Dab. Beethoven wrote 32 piano sonatas.

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71% of the Earths land is in the Northern True Hemisphere. The first diet soft drink was introduced in 1952. True A bear has the same number of teeth as False- 42 humans-32. There are 36 spokes on a standard adult bicycle. True The Eiffel Tower ceased to be the worlds tallest building in 1930. There are about 200,000 words in the French language. The Empire State Building has 103 floors. IC is the Roman Numeral for 99. True False- only 100,000 True False- XCIX True- won is the currency False- equals one ruble False- 1896 Athens True True False- type of dog. False- 11th November True True False- only four False- Snowball True

You could win some won on a poker machine in South Korea. 10 100 kopecks equals one dinar. 11 Long jump was first included in the Olympic Games in 1924. 12 Saturn has a moon named Mimas. 13 Mary Ann Nicholas was the first victim of Jack the Ripper. 14 A bichon frise is a type of fish. 15 Armistice Day is celebrated on April 25th each year. 16 Brass is an alloy of copper and zinc. 17 Ceres, Pallas, Juno and Vesta are all asteroids. 18 Five US Presidents are carved on Mount Rushmore. 19 Santas Little Helper is the name of the Simpsons cat. 20 Phil Collins became the lead singer of Genesis in 1975.

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Iridium is steel gray in colour. James Bond married Teresa Draco. Somatology is the study of sleep. An armadillos flesh tastes like beef. A widgeon is a wild pidgeon. Hugh Hefner has a jet named Super Bunny. Humpty Dumpty first appeared in Alices Adventures in Wonderland. Abel killed Cain. The Sargasso Sea has no coast. The Wright Brothers plane was called Kitty Hawk. Pantyhose was invented in 1964. An average man burns around 456 calories in a half hour jog. The Khyber Pass separates India and Pakistan.

True True False- study of the body False- like pork False- wild duck. True False- Through the Looking Glass False- Cain killed Abel True False- Flyer False- 1959 True False- Afghanistan and Pakistan False- Tudor True True True True False- 47 False- Cadbury

14 Henry the Eighth belonged to the Royal House of York. 15 Edward the Fourth outlawed cricket in 1477. 16 Isaac Asimovs first book was titled, Pebble in the Sky. 17 A chaparral cock is better known as the Roadrunner. 18 Mishka the 1980 Olympic mascot has the honour of being the first Teddy Bear in Space. 19 A harp usually has 37 strings. 20 Ritchie Rich had a butler named Alfred.

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The largest bell in the world can be found at Lloyds of London. The original zip fastener was originally called C-Curity. Camel hair brushes are named after their inventor- Camel. Kojak the television policeman had the first name Theo and badge number 627. The Statue of Liberty has the official name, Liberty Enlightening the World. Winston Churchill was the first honorary citizen of the US of A. Queen Victoria declared that all handkerchiefs should always be square. Mickey Mouse started out as Mortimer Mouse. There are sixteen ounces in a pound. The nine of diamonds is known as the Curse of Scotland. The Greek Alphabet has 26 letters. The American Indians were the first to use/invent popcorn. The liver is the largest gland in the human body. Bees live in apiaries. Anastasia and Drizella were Cinderellas ugly step sisters. Umbrellas were originally called Hanways.

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17 Foxy Loxy ate Turkey Lurkey. 18 Ayatollah Khomeini was Time magazines Man of the Year in 1979. 19 Queen Victoria had nine children. 20 Lieutenant Pinkerton was Madame Butterflys lover.

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The smallest state in the USA is Rhode Island. Blood and Fire is the motto of the Salvation Army. Snuff is pulverized tobacco. Doris Day was known as the Sweater Girl. The mercury thermometer was invented by Celsius. Regicide is killing your mother.

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False- regicide is killing a king. MASH means Military Army Surgical Hospital. False- Mobile March 21st is the first day of the Astrological True year. Hitler said, Soldiers win the battles and False- Napoleon generals get the credit. Glascows main thoroughfare is OConnell False- Dublins Street. Mary Queen of Scots inherited the throne of False- Six days old Scotland at age three. The port side of a boat is red. True Ringo Starrs autobiography is title I Me Mine. False- George Harrisons Squeaky Fromme tried to assassinate Gerald True Ford. Bruce Gyngell was the first chairman of the True Australian Broadcasting Tribunal. All Japanese words not ending with a vowel, True end with a N. The Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris took 182 True years to complete. A monophobe fears being alone. True False- Moonee Ponds True

19 Dame Edna Everage comes from the suburb of Moonee Creek. 20 Varig Airlines is the National Airline of Brazil.

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The Vosges Mountains are in France. Great Britain won only one Gold Medal at the 1996 Olympics. 3 There are at least 30 cancer causing chemicals in cigarettes. 4 David Bowie named his son Zowie. 5 There are 170 litres of oil in a barrel. 6 Fred Astaire made 39 movies. 7 775 horses were used in the making of Gone With the Wind. 8 Sherlock Holmes had a landlady named Mrs Fish. 9 There are 423 different combinations for the murder in Cleudo. 10 A cheetah is unable to retract its claws. 11 If you are sniggling you are fishing for eels.

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12 Britney Spears and Jason Allen Alexander were True married for only 55 hours. 13 Saint Vitus is the Patron Saint of comedians True and mental illness. 14 Barrow is the most northerly town in USA. True 15 A standard golf ball has 366 dimples. 16 The largest cell in the human body is the ovum, the female reproductive cell. 17 The only part of the human body that has no blood supply is the cornea. 18 The first Harley Davidson motorcycle was built in 1903. It used a tomato can for a carburettor. 19 The Greek National Anthem has 58 verses. 20 A Weddell seal can hold its breath underwater for five hours. False- only 336 True True- it takes in oxygen directly from the air. True False- 158 verses False- 7 hours

18. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 A fer de lance is a poisonous fish. Tortoises have no teeth at all. Monaco mainly derives its revenue from tourism. Alcohol increases your body temperature. La Scala Opera House is in Florence. The word bride originally meant to cook. False- poisonous snake True False- gambling False- decreases False- Milan True- from the ancient Teutonic word True False- Jonathon Swift True True True True True False- 1440 True True True True False- Finland True

Hopalong Cassidys real first name was William. 8 JK Rowling created the land of Glubbdubdrid? 9 King Richard the Lionheart had a horse named Fauvel. 10 There are 22 bones in the human skullexcluding the ears. 11 Jane Austen wrote six novels. 12 A parkin is a type of biscuit. 13 Robert Boyle is known as The Father of Chemistry. 14 Eton was founded in 1640. 15 Kiki Dee was the first white woman vocalist to be signed to the Motown label. 16 Ford Prefect came from a star in the Orion constellation. 17 In 1933 Wiley Post was the first man to fly solo around the world. 18 Cocaine comes from the coca shrub. 19 The Nokia phone originates from Sweden. 20 A cows stomach has four compartments.

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Jimmy Carter was the 39th President of the USA. Aluminium is 12 on the Periodic Table. Harry Potter is in Gryffindor House. On a standard traffic light green is at the top. The Statue of Libertys torch is in her right hand. Nicole Kidman is scared of butterflies. Benjamin Franklin was the second Postmaster General in America. Laws forbidding the sale of sodas on Sunday prompted William Harwood to invent the ice cream sundae. Saffron is the most expensive cooking spice.

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10 The pound cake got its name from the pound of flour it contained. 11 Christmas became a national holiday in USA in 1899. 12 In 1892 Italy raise the minimum age for marriage for girls to 15. 13 The ancient Egyptians slept on pillows made of stone. 14 The first country to abolish capital punishment was Canada in 1787. 15 The Supersonic Concorde jet made its first trial flight on January 1st, 1969. 16 Yellowstone is the worlds first national park. 17 Mickey Mouse is known as Topolino in Italy. 18 Hugil is a river in Kolkata, India. 19 Air has more carbon dioxide than nitrogen. 20 San Francisco is called the Windy City.

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Toronto is the largest city in Canada. NSW in 1922 was the first Australian state to abolish Capital Punishment. Cinderellas real name was Cinders. Only 4000 racegoers attended the first Melbourne Cup in 1861. Papaphobia is the fear of becoming a father. Mbabane is the capital city of Suriname. Wasps live in a vespiary. Joseph Hayden was the most prolific classical composer, writing over 340 hours of music. The Bee Gees were the first Australian band to break the million dollar sales barrier on the Australian market. Actor Geoffrey Rush was born in 1951. Benny Goodman played the clarinet. A dragonfly has four wings. A Scomber scombrus is a type of bird.

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14 Saturday is named after the Roman god of farming. 15 Dizzy Gillespies real first name was John. 16 Walt Disney drew Mickey Mouse. 17 Panama hats are made in Panama. 18 Russians celebrate the October Revolution in October. 19 There is no gravity on the moon. 20 The original Harlem Globetrotters are from Harlem.

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SMS stands for Short Message Sent. Having a good sun tan means you are more protected from the sun. Venice is called the City of Canals. Greenland is the largest island in the world. The first Democrat president of USA was Abraham Lincoln. Rear Admiral Robert E Peary was the first person to reach the North Pole. Nepal is known as the Roof of the World. The primary export of Jamaica is sugar. Kangaroos cant walk backwards.

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10 Former President Bill Clinton only sent 2 emails in his entire 8 year presidency. 11 You use 14 muscles to smile and 43 to frown. 12 Vatican City is a country. 13 The Baht is the currency of Thailand. 14 More people speak Spanish than Hindi. 15 Brazil has the worlds greatest number of monkey species. 16 There are 48 Time Zones in the world. 17 Around 29% of the Earths surface is land. 18 Australia comprises about ten% of the worlds land area. 19 Sao Paulo, in Brazil is the largest city in South America. 20 Elephants only have two teeth.

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Monaco has eastern, western and northern borders with France. The word calorie, is the Latin word for heat. Influenza took its name because it was supposedly caused by the evil influence of the stars. England tried to ban the Scottish flag from the stadium during the 1908 London Olympics. Austin is the capital city of Texas. Miami is the capital city of Florida.

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Joseph McCarthy claimed hed been wounded in action but actually hed just fallen from a ladder. 8 A rockhopper is a type of penguin. 9 Porter is a type of red wine. 10 The Everly Brothers are Dan and Phil. 11 The horse in Steptoe and Son was called, Hercules. 12 Lady Jane Grey was queen of England for only nine days in 1553. 13 Morello is a type of pear. 14 King Henry the 8th was the first English monarch to be addressed as Your Majesty. 15 The raven is the largest bird in the crow family. 16 Richard Branson launched Virgin Blue in 2000. 17 The desert rat can copulate up to 120 times an hour. 18 The kiwi is the only bird with nostrils at the tip of its beak. 19 Lack of Vitamin D, causes scurvy. 20 A sea lemon is a jellyfish.

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The first human baby to be born in Antarctica was born in 1978. Mozart was Polish. The town of Hell is in Finland. Horses cannot breathe through their mouths. The Black Box in commercial airliners is actually Black. Venus rotates in the opposite direction from the other planets. Einstein never learnt to drive a car. A snail can sleep for three years. The human brain is composed of 65% water.

True False-Austrian. False- Norway True False- orange True True True False- 75% True False True True True True False-Toronto True True False- more than 8000 True

10 Britney Spears was born in 1981. 11 Microsoft named its operating system Doors and then changed to Windows later. 12 Ronald Reagan was the only US President to be head of a labour union. 13 Jean-Paul Sartres first play was title, The Flies. 14 Japan changed allegiances between World War 1 and World War II. 15 Agra was the capital of India from 1526 to 1658. 16 The word Ottawa comes from a Mohawk word, meaning where are the trees standing in water. 17 Cairo is known as the Triumphant City. 18 The labyrinth is in the ear. 19 The tongue has more than 4000 taste buds. 20 The term brachial refers to the arms.

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A Japanese haiku poem has 17 syllables. A black hole is created when a star collapses. Lego was invented in Denmark. Bombay is now known as Mumbai. Spain stopped being a monarchy from 1933 to 1975. JF Kennedy was the first US President born in the 20th Century. USA won every Olympic basketball Gold medal from 1936 to 1976. The Romans called Scotland Hibernia.

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9 Hamsters sleep an average of 14 hours a day. 10 Australias new Parliament House was opened in Canberra in 1987. 11 Cottontail rabbits can have 35 babies in one year. 12 Cleopatra married two of her own brothers. 13 Britains ten highest mountains are all in Scotland. 14 Australias Welcome Stranger gold nugget weighed 55kg. 15 Indias population reached one billion in 2000. 16 A photometer measures intake of water. 17 2.5 million rivets were used to build the Eiffel Tower. 18 Robert Wadlow the tallest man ever, wore size 37 shoes. 19 King Kong lived on Skull Island. 20 Charlotte Church in 1998, became the youngest solo singer to enter the US album top thirty.

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Sericulture is the culture of pearls. The Koran has 114 chapters. Malachi is the last book of the Old Testament. Boise is the capital city of Idaho. NATO was founded in 1950. The human body has four different types of tissues. The television series, Medium is set in Phoenix. The Adams Family live in Cemetry Ridge. Paris celebrated its 2,000th Anniversary in 1953.

False- breeding silk worms. True True True False- 1949 True True True False 1951 True False- The Aztecs True True True True True False- the eyes

10 Loretta Lynns singing sister is Crystal Gayle. 11 Billy Thorpe had a backing group called, The Incas. 12 Robinson Crusoe was shipwrecked for 28 years, two months and 19 days. 13 Frederick Ward was better known as the bushranger, Thunderbolt. 14 Spaceball is played on a trampoline. 15 The human body has twenty moons- at the base of the nails. 16 Ian Fleming- creator of James Bond- was also the creator of Chitty Chitty Bang Bang. 17 Strabismus is a disease affecting the ears.

18 Australias largest freshwater fish is the Murray True Cod. 19 James Brunot invented Scrabble in 1948 True 20 E290 is the E number for Carbon Dioxide. True

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Harry Potter lives at 7 Privet Drive, Little Whinging, Surrey, UK. Austria and France are connected by the Brenner Pass. Rats are unable to vomit. The British Commonwealth was formed in 1926. Euclid is known as the Father of Geometry. A notaphile studies old love letters.

False- number 4 False- Austria and Italy True True True False- studies bank notes. True False- Thomas Edison True True True False- is a very hairy person True True

Dover is the capital city of Delaware. Albert Einstein once said, Everything comes to him who hustles while he waits. 9 The television series, Mork and Mindy was set in Boulder. 10 Theodore Roosevelt wrote 37 books. 11 Le Figaro is published in Paris. 12 A hirsute person is going bald. 13 Most Venetian gondolas are black. 14 Michelle Ford was the only Australian to win an individual gold medal at the Moscow Olympics. 15 Frank Ifield in 1962, became the first Australian singer to make the US charts. 16 Oedipus killed his father and married his mother. 17 If you mix gin and vermouth you get a martini. 18 Africa is the second largest continent. 19 The number 7 is considered worldwide to be the luckiest number. 20 Mr Waverly assigned agents for U.N.C.L.E

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The first battery watches were marketed in the USA in 1957. One week equals 604,800 seconds. One year equals 33,536,00 seconds.

True True False- 31,536,000 seconds True True True False- study of noses True False- 296 steps True True True False 4.3 False- Kazakhstan True- 2 sq km True False- ten True True False- AA Milne wrote Winnie the Pooh

The dog in Peter Pan was named Nana. Ireland produces more waste per person than any other country. 6 A candela is an official unit of light intensity. 7 Rhinolgy is the study of large mammals. 8 Kalolgy is the study of beauty. 9 The Leaning Tower of Pisa has 629 steps. 10 Apple has a ph of three. 11 ER the television series was created by author, Michael Crichton. 12 Human blood has a ph of 7.4. 13 Tomato juice has a ph of 3.4. 14 Mongolia is the worlds largest landlocked country. 15 Monaco is the second smallest country in the world. 16 The Gourde is the currency of Haiti. 17 Brazil shares a border with eight other countries. 18 Guyana is the only country in South America where English is the official language. 19 Latvia joined the European Union in 2004. 20 C.S. Lewis wrote Winnie the Pooh.

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Marie McDonald McLaughlin born in 1948 is better known as Lulu. Gold is the 73rd commonest element in the Earths crust. The worlds first ATM began operation on 27th June 1967. US asbestos millionaire Tommy Manville was married 14 times. Chinese students go to school for 251 days each year. A plangonologist collects dolls. A pocillovist collects egg-cups. A cagophilist collects keys. An arctophilist collects fridges.

True True True False- 13 True True True True False- collects Teddy Bears True True True False- 50 eggs False- Salvador Dali False- Orville Wright False- 1620 True True True False- left

10 The first daily weather forecast by the BBC began in 1923. 11 Little Boy destroyed Hiroshima. 12 The television series, ER was set in Chicago. 13 At the movies, Cool Hand Luke bet he could eat 60 eggs in an hour. 14 Pablo Picasso painted, Soft Self Portrait with Grilled Bacon 15 Wilbur Wright was the pilot in the first fatal plane crash. 16 The Mayflower took the Pilgrim Fathers to America in 1630. 17 A conchologist studies shells and molluscs. 18 After the first heart transplant in 1967, the patient lived for 18 days. 19 The youngest person ever listed in the USAs Whos Who was Shirley Temple. 20 Sinister is the right side of a coat of arms.

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There are 1665 steps to the top of the Eiffel Tower. 2 The family in Full House were the Taylor family. 3 The Berlin Wall fell in 1989. 4 Post it Notes were invented in 1968 but were not introduced to the US market place until 1980. 5 It takes 87.9 Earth days to equal one year on Mercury. 6 There are four stars on the New Zealand flag. 7 Nelson Mandela spent 27 years in prison. 8 On average men speak 2,000 words a day but women speak 7,000 words a day. 9 Cliff Young was 61 years old when he won the Sydney to Melbourne marathon in 1983. 10 A car bearing the letters CH comes from Switzerland. 11 Captain Americas magic word was Shazam. 12 13 14 15 16 17

True False- Tanner True True

True True True True True True

False it was Captain Marvels magic word. Forest is the International Radio Code Word for False- Foxtrot F. London and Edinburgh were joined by the True Flying Scotsman. Puck is a character in The Tempest. False- in A Midsummer Nights Dream The buffalo was imported into Australia from True Timor in 1825. The longest river in Europe is the Danube. False- the Volga The Loire is the longest river in France. True True True True

18 Borneo is the third largest island in the world. 19 South Africa has nine provinces. 20 The Nullarbor Plain is the worlds longest stretch of dead straight railway line.

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There were three crew members on Apollo 4.

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

Before getting married Clark Kent lived at, 344 Clinton Street, Apt. 3B, Metropolis, USA. Esperanto was invented in 1887. A beer firkin is 9 gallons or 72 pints. Aquamarine is the birthstone of March. Dexter is the right side of a coat of arms. Sapphire is the birthstone for July. Straw weight is the lightest boxing division. Carry on Teacher was the first of the Carry On films. There are 20 bottles of champagne in a Nebuchadnezzar. 2008 was the Chinese Year of the Rat. William Hartnell was the first Doctor Who. Sweden won the Eurovision Song Contest in 1975. Frank Baum wrote the Wizard of Oz.

False- none mission to test structural integrity of vehicle True True True True True False- sapphire is September birthstone True False- Carry on Sergeant was the first. True True True False- 1974 True True True True False- Spain True- for Rocky V playing the same role of Rocky Balboa True- co-owner of the Texas Rangers

15 Claude Monet painted Corn Poppies in 1873. 16 There were only 12 episodes made of Fawlty Towers. 17 New Amsterdam was the original name of New York. 18 The United States bought Florida from France. 19 Sylvester Stallone was nominated for both an Academy Award for Best Actor and a Razzie Award for Worst Actor for the same role. 20 George W Bush was co-owner of a professional baseball team.

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4 5 6 7 8 9

Tyroleans come from Austria and Italy. The hybrid offspring from a lion and a tiger is a liger. A globster, or blob, is an unidentified organic mass that washes up on the shoreline of an ocean or other body of water The unihabited island of Krakatoa exploded on 27th August in 1883. An earthquake measuring 3 on the Richter Scale is the lowest than can be felt by humans. Ricin which can be fatal in even minute doses is extracted from the seeds of the castor oil plant. There are approximately 10,000 species of birds. There are 6,000 species of starfish. There are over 7,000 species of mammals.

True True True

True False-2 True True- 9934 True False- 5,416 True True False- 1955

10 Amnesty International was set up in 1961. 11 Liechtenstein has an area of only 160 sq km. 12 Bill Gates was born in 1957.

13 The FBI started its Top Ten List of most False- 1950 wanted criminals in 1960. 14 Harvard became the first University in the USA True in 1636. 15 The opera, Giselle was first performed in 1892. True 16 Jack Nicklaus won 18 Golf Majors. 17 The first Australian Tennis Open was held in 1905. 18 Hulk Hogan the wrestler has the real name of Terry Bollea. 19 As of 2009 Lance Armstrong has won the Tour de France seven times. 20 The Titanic sank on the 25th April 1912. True True True True False- 15th April

32.

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A leech has 32 brains.

True

There are 42 countries on the board game, Risk. True Mr Spock was second in charge of the Starship Enterprise. Trees get 80% of their nutrients from the air. A navel orange has no seeds or pips. The Mogul Empire was founded in 1526 in China. Ancient Greece was called Hellas. Niger is the largest nation in East Africa. Diamonds are the correct gift for a 75th Wedding Anniversary. Captain Horatio Nelsons flagship was the Victory. The Marie Celeste was a ship found abandoned in the Atlantic in 1872. Amy Johnson made the first solo flight from England to Australia in 1925. CDs were first sold in 1982. A rabbit has longer ears and legs than a hare. True False- 90% True False- in India True False- West Africa True- and for the 60th True True False- 1930

True False- hare has longer ears and legs The albatross is also known as the gooney bird. True There were 234 episodes made of the TV show, True Leave it to Beaver. Switzerland has 26 cantons. False- 26 If you are suffering from taresthesia your foot True has gone to sleep. C.S. Forester created Horatio Hornblower. True True

20 Humans have 23 pairs of chromosomes, King Crabs have 208 pairs.

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Ronald Reagan called himself, The Errol Flynn of B Movies. In 1867 Canada was almost named Transatlantia in 1867. Hudson Bay is the largest bay in the world. A woman suffering from amazia has no breasts. Ethiopia has the biggest population of any African country. The slot machine was invented in 1895. TV detective Colombos first name is Philip. Cyprus is the only country in the world to display its map on its flag. W.C. Fields kept his library in the bathroom. The South Pole gets more sunlight than the North Pole. Charles Ulm was Charles Kingsford Smiths co-pilot during the first trans-Pacific flight in 1928. Water skiing was invented in 1922. Big Bird is 2.5 metres tall. The Frisbee was originally called The Pluto Platter. The name of the MGM lion is Leo. Postman Pat had a black and white cat named Jess. An undecagon has 14 sides.

True True True True False- Nigeria does True True True True False True

12 13 14 15 16 17

True True True True True False- 11 sides True True False- 1841

18 The stethoscope was invented in 1819. 19 MTV first broadcast videos in 1981. 20 The stapler was invented in 1871.

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Francis Forde was Prime Minister of Australia for eight days. In 1943 Thomas Watson, the chairman of IBM said, I think there is a world market for maybe five computers. Talc is number one on Mohs Scale of Hardness. Samuel Daniel was the first Poet Laurette. The first contact lenses were invented in 1927. Koalas sleep an average of 22 hours a day. The lion is the most mentioned animal in the Bible. The Veda is the sacred book of the Hindus. Lake Maracaibo is the largest lake in South America. Dolly Parton was 13, when she released, Puppy Love her first song. William Booth founded the Salvation Army in 1878. There is no building in Paris that bears the number thirteen. France omits the number thirteen from its national lottery. The Bermuda Triangle is in the Atlantic Ocean. Boomerang bullets were invented in America in 1870 In Australian monopoly, Mayfair is replaced by Kings Avenue. The computer game PONG was released in1973. The Library of Congress is the largest library in the world. Ian Fleming only wrote 12 James Bond novels but there have been over 22 movies made. The first Spiderman comic was released in 1962.

True True

True True False- 1887 True False- sheep True True True True True False- Italy omits 13 True True True False- 1975 True True False- 1962

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Manganese is number 25 on the Periodic Table. Swedish architect Jorn Utzon designed the Sydney Opera House. Frederich Ratzel invented the concept of Lebensraum in 1897. Liberia was founded by freed American slaves in 1847 Lamb is traditionally eaten to break fasting in Ramadan. Australia is a member of the G8. A pipistrelle is a bat. The followers of John Wycliffe were known as the Luddites. The Aztec Empire dominated Central America in the 15th Century. Pinocchio was Disneys second animated feature film. The jigsaw puzzle was invented in the 1860s by John Spilsbury. Workers of the World Unite, is the first line of the Communist Manifesto. Somerset House was designed by Christopher Wren. Otitis affects the ears. Vanilla pods are obtained from Orchids. Vincent Damon Furnier is the birth name of Alice Cooper. In order for a month to have a Friday-the-13th, the month must start with a Sunday. The Islamic year is 15 days shorter than a year in the Gregorian calendar. A xittabyte is a storage term in computing. Tungsten has the chemical symbol Tg.

True False- Danish True True False- a date was eaten False True False- Lollards True True False- 1760s False- the last line False True True True True False- 11 False False- W

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The Mayan civil calendar, known as the Haab has 18 months. The constellation Lyra, is also called The Seven Sisters. Steven Spielbergs first full length film was Duel. A Chinese bride traditionally wears white.

True False- the Pleiades is called The Seven Sisters True False- red True True True True True False- 205 True False- the index finger True True True True True False- nine True False- 7

On a dartboard number 3 is directly opposite 20. 6 Mark Twain described Cauliflower as nothing but a cabbage with a college education. 7 There are 100,000 hairs on the average head. 8 The Beatles debut album was, Please Please Me. 9 Disneyland can be found at 1313 Harbour Boulevard, Anaheim, California. 10 A rabbit has an average heart beat of 125 beats per minute. 11 The sparrow killed Cock Robin. 12 The little finger is the most sensitive finger on the human hand. 13 La Paz , Bolivia is the worlds highest capital. 14 Lead is number 82 on the Periodic Table. 15 Helena is the capital city of Montana. 16 The taka is the currency of Bangladesh. 17 Pomology is the study of fruit. 18 Gone With the Wind won eight Oscars. 19 Dan Dares evil enemy was The Mekon. 20 Poland shares a border with five countries.

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Krypton has the chemical symbol K. Siagonology is the study of jawbones. The femur is the longest bone in the human body. Tom and Barbara lived next door to Jerry and Margo in the TV series, The Good Life. Pope Paul VI succeeded Poe John Paul I. Stomach prepared as food is known as tripe. Richard Nixon said the Silent Majority elected him. The English Derby is run at Epsom Downs.

False- Kr True Tue True False- Pope John Paul I succeeded Pope Paul VI True True True False- only 5 per 10,000 False- 14 years False- 40 minutes True False- 38% False- only one True False- 44th True True True False- below

75 babies per 10,000 births are born with a tooth. 10 The Presidential carvings on Mount Rushmore took 9 years to complete. 11 It takes 30 minutes to hard boil an ostrich egg. 12 Venice has 117 canals. 13 48% of the athletes at the 2000 Sydney Olympic Games were female. 14 Vincent Van Gogh sold three paintings during his lifetime. 15 The Scottish invented Whiskey in 1494. 16 The Beverly Hillbillies theme song reached 24th on the music charts. 17 The Screen Actors Guild union was founded in 1933. 18 The TAP airline is from Portugal. 19 Gene Barry played TVs Bat Masterson. 20 In a fraction the denominator is the number above the line.

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Amnesty International was awarded the Nobel Prize for Peace in 1987. The Bally pinball machine in the movie Tommy was called, The Wizard The hijackers used four planes on September 11th. The Prado Art Museum is in Lisbon. Hydrogen is the most common atom in the universe. Artist Kevin Charles Hart was known as Pro Hart. In the movie Lifeboat, Alfred Hitchcock appears as a sailor. The Dolomites are in Austria. Yaks milk is pink.

False- 1977 True True False- Madrid True True False- he appears in a newspaper advert False- Italy True True True True True False- Captain Nemo True True True

10 30 African elephants equal the weight of one blue whale. 11 The Nike footwear company started in 1962. 12 William Shakespeare wrote 37 plays. 13 Calvin Klein was born in 1942. 14 Captain Zero commanded Jules Vernes Nautilus. 15 Chicle is used to make chewing gum. 16 Jackie Paper had a friend called Puff the Magic Dragon. 17 The first African country to gain independence from a European power after World War II was Libya. 18 Harry Potter married Hermoine Granger. 19 Harry Potter married Ginevra Weasley. 20 Nickel is number 28 on the Periodic Table.

False True True

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Canada owns Baffin Island. Roald Dahl created Yertle the Turtle. Thailand was once known as Siam. Agatha Christie wrote 80 detective novels. Turin , Italy is on the River Po. The Madness of King George is based on King George the 2nd Inspector Morse has the first name Endeavour. Tiger Woods real name is Edward. Louis Braille was fifteen when he invented the raised dot reading system bearing his name. Percy Shaw patented Cats Eyes in 1944. The stars Rigel and Betelgeuse are in the Leo constellation. The elephant is the symbol of the US Republican Party. The term ruminant means chewing the cud. Timmy the dog was one of the Secret Seven created by Enid Blyton. Muhammad Ali threw his Olympic Gold Medal in the Ohio River as a form of protest. Harry Potter and Ginevra Weasley had children named, James, Albus and Lily. Methuselah lived to the age of 919. Wonder Woman has blue stars all over her yellow shorts. The middle colour of the rainbow is Green.

True False- it was Dr Seuss True True True False- George 3rd True False- Eldrick True False- 1934 False- in Orion True True False- one of the Famous Five True True False- 969 False- yellow stars over her blue shorts True True

20 Elsa was the lioness in Born Free.

40. 1 2 Prince Philip is the holder of UK Passport Number1. In the language of the Mississippi river-boat pilots, Mark Twain meant a depth of three fathoms, indicating safe water. The Soviet Union had four women fighter pilots during World War II. It is possible to win a 501- up game of darts with just eight throws. Eight different kinds of wood are required to build a gondola. Ten times as many men as women are colour blind. Twelve Americans have walked on the moon. The numbers 1 to 10 add up to 55. The hippopotamus has forty teeth. San Francisco, California, claims to be built on forty two hills. The hands of a clock form a right angle 34 times in the course of a day. Arizona was the forty eighth state to join the USA on 14th February 1912. Human beings have 25 muscles in their neck. True- the Queen does not require a passport. False- 2 fathoms

3 4

True False- 9 throws, 7 treble 20s, a treble 15 and a double 18 True True True True True True False- 44 times True False 49 True True True True True True False- only 12

5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

14 Seventy three of the natural chemical elements are found in sea water. 15 For every degree west, the Sun rises and sets four minutes later. 16 Starfish normally have five arms, but one species has forty four. 17 Eighty nine per cent of water is oxygen. 18 There are 73 lifts in the Empire State Building. 19 The United Nations has five official languages. 20 The Hawaiian language has only 13 letters.

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A racehorse that has never won a race is called a maiden. A red admiral is a type of fish.

True False- butterfly True False- Archbishop of Canterbury True False- Only once. False- Michael Jackson True True True True False- William False- 1997 True

Margaret Thatchers husband was named Denis. 4 The Archbishop of London lives in Lambeth Palace. 5 John-Boy and Jim-Bob were members of TVs Waltons family. 6 George Lazenby played James Bond twice. 7 Debbie Rowe was briefly married to Elton John. 8 The heir to the French throne was known as the Dauphin. 9 Table Top Mountain dominates Cape Town in South Africa. 10 The Liffey River runs through Dublin. 11 A cagoule is a raincoat. 12 Norman was the first Norman king of England. 13 The colony of Hong Kong was returned to China in 1998. 14 A cartographer makes maps and charts.

15 The Falklands Islands are in the Atlantic Ocean. True 16 Basil Fawlty was married to Sybil. 17 A spider is used in the game of snooker. 18 A bunting is a type of bird. 19 The heaviest metal is iridium 20 A gavotte is a type of dance. True True True True True

42.

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In the US Army quick time when marching is 120 steps per minute. A flying mare is a throw used in wrestling. The longest of William Shakespeares 37 plays is Antony and Cleopatra. Six and twenty eight are the first two perfect numbers. The earth is 81 times heavier than the moon. The human body gas 527 muscles. Sweden claims to have 96,00 lakes. The lightest metal is lithium.

True True True-60 lines more than Hamlet True True True True True

9 A crocodile has 65 teeth. True 10 The mirrors in a periscope are set at an angle of False- 45 degrees fifty degrees at each of a metal tube to allow for refraction of light and any images. 11 There are 27 kinds of edible turkey. True 12 Twenty five of the fifty member states of the USA have no coastline. 13 Each of a horses limbs contains twenty bones. 14 The sloth- which is a vegetarian, sleeps for 18 hours a day. 15 Moses took 2 of each kind of animal into the ark. 16 Bono is the only person to be nominated for an Oscar, Grammy, Golden Globe, and Nobel Prize for Peace. 17 Hedgehogs, whose diet consists of insects, small mammals and birds eggs, have 36 teeth. 18 The only state in continental USA that doesnt observe daylight saving is Arizona. 19 The female tsetse fly lays one egg a time. 20 Oscar the Grouchs favourite drink is orange juice. False- 26 True True False- Noah took the animals into the ark True

True True True- but one in every ten days False- pickle juice

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The first crash test dummy was named Sierra Sally. Nicholas Cage named his son Kal-el, after Superman. The national wizardry newspaper in the Harry Potter Series is the Magic Times. Lucius Domitius Ahenobarbus was better known as Plato, John F Kennedy was the first Boy Scout to become President of the United States. Kentucky is nicknamed the Bluegrass State. Touchstone Pictures is an offshoot of MGM.

False- Sierra Sam True False- Daily Prophet False- Nero True True

False- it is an offshoot of Disney th 8 Enid Blyton was born in London on 11 August True 1896. 9 P.L Travers the creator of Mary Poppins was True Australian. 10 Steptoe and Son lived in Petrol Drive. False- Oil Drum Lane 11 Tony Blair was born in Glasgow. False- Edinburgh 12 A ladybird is a type of beetle. 13 Bob Dylan was born in Bay City, Michigan on the 24th May 1941. 14 Diamond is the birthstone for April. 15 The Bowmans capsule is in the liver. 16 Camp David is in Maryland. 17 Ceylon changed its name to Sri Lanka in 1973. 18 12 is the least number of serves that one player can hit to win a set of singles tennis. 19 Dracula author Bram Stoker was Irish. 20 Lulu sang the theme song for The Man With The Golden Gun. True False- Duluth, Minnesota True False- the kidney True False- 1972 True True True

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A horse with 205 bones, has one less than a human. Finlands national folk hero is called Holger Danske. General Douglas MacArthur smoked a corn-cob pipe. India beat USA 2- 1 in the hockey at the 1936 Los Angeles Olympics. The Nazca Lines are in Chile. Peter Pan was the first English play written exclusively for children. India tested its first nuclear bomb in 1977. Shylock wanted a pound of Antonios flesh.

True False- Denmarks True True False- Peru True False- 1974 True True True

Charles Gordon the British general killed at Khartoum had the nickname Chinese. 10 John Wayne turned down the lead role in Gunsmoke so he would not be stereotyped as a cowboy. 11 There are nine rooms in the game of Cleudo. 12 There are 13 stripes on the US flag. 13 Haemophilia is known as The Royal Disease.

True True True

14 Snoopy was born at the Daisy Hill Puppy Farm. True 15 Richard Bachman is another name that Stephen King uses when he writes. 16 The Italian word opera means works. 17 Curling stones are made from limestone. 18 Gamma is the third word in the Greek alphabet. 19 Albert De Salvo was the Boston Strangler. 20 The word Utopia means Nowhere. True True False- granite True True True

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Saint George is the patron Saint of England. Touchstone is a character in Shakespeares, The Tempest. A drumhead is a type of cabbage. A detrusor is a muscle which forms a layer on the wall of the bladder. John Keats died of Tuberculosis in Rome in 1821. The resort of Yalta is in the Ukraine.

True False- As You like It True

True True False- sheep True True False- from New Zealand False- Jimmy Connors True True True True False- duck True True True 5280

Braxy is a fatal bacterial infection found in cows. 8 Tom Sawyer and Huck Finn lived in the village of St Petersburg. 9 Yoga is a Sanskrit word meaning Union. 10 A kakapo is an African parrot. 11 Tennis player John McEnroe was sued by his own fan club. 12 The stomach can expand twenty times its normal size. 13 Tuesday is Fire day in Japan. 14 USA is the country with the most roads, and China comes second. 15 The Bermuda Bowl is the World Championship of Bridge. 16 A smew is a type of wild cat. 17 John Bunyon wrote Pilgrims Progress whilst in jail. 18 Sobek was an Egyptian god in the form of a crocodile. 19 Aleksei Leanov was the first man to walk in space. 20 5830 feet make a mile.

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Sextet was Mae Wests last film. S.A is the only Australian State without an upper house in its state parliament. The avocado is the fruit packed with the most calories. Six bulls are killed in a formal bullfight.

True Queensland True True True True True True False- John F Kennedys last words False- Venezuela True False- in the City of Destruction False- July 2nd

Don Dunstan former S.A Premier published a cookbook. 6 In the Bible Joshua was the son of Nun. 7 The scotch in hopscotch are the lines or scratches. 8 A ring shaped coral island is called an atoll. 9 Lord Nelsons last words were, My God, Im hit!!! 10 Angel Falls are in Brazil. 11 The tank used in warfare was originally code named a cistern or reservoir. 12 The book Pilgrims Progress opens in the Celestial City. 13 The middle day of a non leap year is July 3rd.

14 Papua New- Guinea has Police Motu as one of True its major languages. 15 The Caspian Sea is the largest lake in the world. True 16 Albert Einstein was offered the presidency of Israel in 1957. 17 A haboob is a small African monkey. 18 Wolfgang Mozart composed, Twinkle,Twinkle, Little Star at the age of five. 19 12% of an eggs weight comes from the shell. 20 The motto of the Girl Guides is Be Prepared. False- 1952 False- a sandstorm True True True- same as Boy Scouts

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England and Portugal are joined by the Harwich-Ostende ferry. Bullfights traditionally begin at 5.00pm. The albatross is the largest aquatic bird. 30 points are scored in a perfect cribbage hand. January is named after the Roman god Janus. The earth is nearest to the sun in February. The Great Gatsbys first name was Jay. More European battles have been in France than any other country. Wyoming is the second largest US State.

False- England and Belgium True True False- 29 points True False- January True False- Belgium False- Texas True True False- only six weeks True True True True True

10 Convict Isabella Rossen was Australias first school teachrer. 11 Judy Garland was born Frances Gumm. 12 Arthur Miller wrote the play, Death of a Salesman in only three months. 13 There are three different Time Zones in Australia. 14 Lake Burley Griffin was formed by the damming of the Molonglo River. 15 Australias Mountain Ash is the worlds tallest hardwood species. 16 Sabine vaccine prevents polio. 17 Yasser Arafat once addressed the United Nations General Assembly with a gun in his belt. 18 The pampas are in Venezeula. 19 Basketball was invented in 1891. 20 Vegemite was invented in 1923.

False- Argentina True False- invented in 1922 but first sold in 1923

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The most common surname in the world is Wang. Florianopolis is a city in Italy. The goat is known as the poor mans cow. Lyonnaise sauce is onion flavoured. A perpetual calendar uses 14 calendars.

False- Chang False- Brazil True True True True True True False- 100 True True True True True False- largest False- W.C Fields

The Canary Islands are named after dogs. Belgian Joseph Merlin invented the roller skate in 1760. 8 Tom Sawyers girlfriend was Becky Thatcher. 9 There are 88 squares on a Snakes and Ladders board. 10 The caribou is the only female that has antlers. 11 Prince Valiant us married to Queen Aleta. 12 John Flynn founded the Australian Inland Mission and the Flying Doctor Service. 13 Paris and Greece fought in the Battle of Marathon in 490 B.C. 14 Colombia is the northernmost country in continental South America. 15 Yorkshire is the second largest county in England. 16 Groucho Marx once said, A woman drove me to drink, and I never had the courtesy to thank her. 17 An anthropophagist eats people. 18 An Indian Rhinoceros has one tusk. 19 Lewis E Waterman invented the fountain pen. 20 Corporal Klingers first name is Maxwell.

True False- two True True

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The D Day invasion password was Donald Duck. Marzipan is made from almonds. Qantas was the first airline to establish a round-theworld service. Amity Island was the setting for Jaws. Rudolf Hess was Spandau Prisons last inmate. Mount Kilimanjaro is the most photographed, painted and climbed mountain in the world. When Tweety Bird appeared in his first cartoon, in 1942 he was yellow.

False- Mickey Mouse True True True True False- Mount Fuji False- pink, changed to yellow as the censors thought pink made him look naked. True True but 12 walked on the moon. False- 7 to represent the 7 continents. False- peppermint True- Homer is Omar, Bart is Badr True True

8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

Coleslaw originated in Holland. US Astronauts landed on the moon six times. There are six points on the Statue of Libertys crown. Lifesavers came out in 1912. The first flavour was spearmint. Al Shamsoon is the Middle East version of the Simpsons. If you add them all up there are a total of 364 gifts mentioned in The Twelve Days of Christmas. Rusticles are icicle like structures formed when wrought iron rusts on underwater shipwrecks. The faces of the picture cards in a standard pack of cards have 42 eyes.

16 17 18 19 20

True- 21 at the top of the card and 21 on the bottom. Abraham Lincoln was born on Sinking Spring Farm. True in 1809 The average cat has 24 whiskers. True- 12 on each side of the face Swedish rebels were the first to call crude homemade False- Finnish rebels explosives Molotov cocktails. from Finland Cambodia has the longest alphabet in the world with 74 True
letters. James and Mary were the most popular baby names in 1946- the first year of the Baby Boomer Generation.

True

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The first person other than royalty to be displayed on a British stamp was William Shakespeare in 1864. The smallest bone in the human body is the stapes or stirrup bone located in the middle ear. The modern hamburger on a bun got its start at the Worlds Fair in St. Louis in 1904. Uranus is the only planet that rotates clockwise. By 1919 there were four million cars in the U.S. A chiliad is period of a hundred years. Superman made his debut in Marvel Comics in 1938. Starfish dont have brains. The most popular euphemism for vomiting in Denmark is talking into the big phone. Intelligent people have more zinc and copper in their hair. Sugar was first added to chewing gum in 1869 by a dentist William Semple. According to French tradition Bells Nichols is the name of Santas brother. Rhubard is named after the Volga River. It takes about twenty seconds for a red blood cell to circle the whole body. Colgate toothpaste is hard to sell in Spanish speaking countries. Colgate translates into Go Hang Yourself. Toenails grow nearly four times faster than fingernails. No piece of paper can folded in half more than six times. The first owner of the Marlboro Company died of lung cancer. A snails reproductive organs are in its head. The weasel and the ermine are the same animal.

True

True True False- Venus False- 6 million False- 1000 years False- Action Comics True True True True True True True True

16 17 18 19 20

False- fingernails 4 times faster than toenails False- 7 times True True True

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Chickens cant swallow while they are upside down. Catfish are the only animals that naturally have an odd number of whiskers. The letter W is the only letter in the alphabet that doesnt have just one syllable. It takes 220 domestic silkworm cocoons to make a mans tie. Alfred Nobel invented dynamite in 1866. Peas have 14 chromosomes. The only Royal Palace in the United States is in Hawaii. Pennsylvania is the only original U.S colony not bordered by the Atlantic Ocean. Digit Dick uses a matchbox for his bed.

True True True False- 110 True True True- Iolani Palace True True False- Gippsland Victoria Australia True True

9 10 11 The worlds largest earthworms are found in California, USA. 12 Debbie Reynolds starred in both Singing in the Rain and The Singing Nun. 13 The first couple to be shown in bed together on prime time television were Fred and Wilma Flintstone. 14 Both Russia and china share a border with 14 other countries. 15 England won the first Gold Medal at the first modern Olympics in 1896. 16 Edward Teller is known as The Father of the HBomb. 17 English is the official language of Nigeria. 18 57 countries took part in World War 1. 19 The sun is the nearest star to the Earth. 20 A woofer is a high frequency speaker in a sound system.

True False- USA won True True False- World War II True False- a low frequency

53. 1 2 Roger Hargreaves created the Mr Men and Little Miss characters. There are 47 countries on mainland Africa and six countries that are islands. This means there are 53 countries in Africa. The beaver is the official animal of Canada. Loki was the Norse god of mischief. Aristotle Onassis married Jacqueline Kennedy in 1969. Mickey Mouses original name was Mortimer Mouse. Lake Tanganyika is the deepest lake in the world. Saint Cecilia is the patron saint of music. True True

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True True False- 1968 True False- second deepest True False- fears fear True False- the scientific study of fingerprints. False-15 weeks True True True False- 1922 True True True True

9 A phobophobe fears sunlight. 10 The ancient city of Carthage is in modern day Tunisia. 11 Dactylography is the study of film making. 12 The average gestation period of a lion is 26 weeks. 13 Robert Walpole is generally regarded as the first British Prime Minister. 14 Rotterdam is the chief port of The Netherlands. 15 Roger Hargreaves created 40 Mr Men and 30 Little Miss characters. 16 Readers Digest first appeared in the U.S. in 1932. 17 Abu Dhabi is the largest of the United Arab Emirates. 18 Actor Lon Chaneys real first name is Alonso. 19 Basketball star Michael Jordan has the middle name of Jeffrey. 20 Carson City is the capital of Nevada.

54. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 The largest Ocean in the world is the Atlantic Ocean. According to J.K. Rowling unicorn blood is silver. The Nile River is around 7,000 km long. Uranus has a year that is 84 Earth years long. Nassau is the capital city of the Bahamas. James Christie opened his first Auction House in London in 1777. Buenos Aires stands on the River Plate. Russia joined the G7 in 1995 to make the G8. False- Pacific True True- officially 6695 km True True False- 1766 True False- 1998 False- a dray or drey True True True- tenth century

9 A squirrels home is called a sette. 10 The Black Death was in the fourteenth century. 11 The film Alien was set on a space ship called Nostromo. 12 Bluetooth used as a communication system between computers and mobile phones is named after a Danish king. 13 Seychelles is the smallest country in Africa. 14 There are seven players in a rounders team. 15 Renal refers to the liver. 16 Edmonton is the capital city of Canadian province Alberta. 17 Louise Hamilton is best remembered as the mistress of Lord Nelson. 18 The Roman name for Wales was Cambria. 19 Belfast is on the river Shamrock. 20 Sodium is used in the production of soap.

True- 455 sq km False- nine False- kidney True False- Emma Hamilton True False- Belfast is on the river Lagan True

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Lake Eyre is the largest lake in Australia. A knat is a bronze wizard coin used in the Harry Potter books. The herb aniseed is used to flavour ouzo. Larry Adler was a virtuoso of the clarinet. The Russian word Kremlin means citadel. Pork Chop Hill was a battle in the Korean War. Comedian Billy Connolly once said, Tragically, I was an only twin. Wal-Mart is the largest corporation in the world. As of 2008 General Motors is the second largest corporation in the world. The African Union was founded in 2002. The River Kwai is in Thailand. USA has Zip Codes. ZIP stands for Zone Improvement Plan. Zinc is used to galvanise steel.

True False- a knut True False- the harmonica True True False- Peter Cook True False- Exxon Mobil True True True True False- born Virginia Hensley True False- fourth True True True False- Israels parliament

14 Singer Patsy Cline was born with that name. 15 Toledo was once the capital city of Spain. 16 Madagascar is the worlds fifth largest island. 17 James Clavell wrote King Rat and Shogun. 18 The song Adelaide is from Guys and Dolls. 19 A gelada is a brownish baboon with a bare red patch on its chest, native to Ethiopia. 20 The Lebanese parliament is known as Knesset.

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If something is soporific it will keep you awake. Actor Jim Carrey was born in New York. Harry Potters uncles name is Harry Dursley. Penny is the daughter of Inspector Gadget. A bat is the logo of Bacardi rum.

False- put you to sleep False- Canada False- Vernon Dursley False- neice True False- 19 strings False- Argentina True True True False- cousin False- Mexico True True True True

The Indian stringed instrument the sitar has 17 strings. 7 Revolutionary Ernesto Che Guevara was from Brazil. 8 Sam Moran replaced Greg Field as the yellow Wiggle. 9 Le Corbousier the French architect was born in Switzerland. 10 21st March is the usual date for the vernal or spring equinox. 11 Frodo was the nephew of Bilbo Baggins. 12 Tamale is food dish native to Spain. 13 The Atlas mountains are in Africa. 14 Malachi is the last book of the Old Testament. 15 Psi is the second last letter of the Greek alphabet. 16 The Orange Prize for fiction was won by Ann Patchett in 2002 and can only be won by woman writers. 17 This Wheels on Fire is theme song for the television show, Absolutely Fabulous. 18 The pascal is the unit of pressure. 19 The 1997 film, A Thousand Acres was based on King Lear. 20 The first Winter Olympics were held in 1928.

True True True False- 1924

57. 1 2 3 4 The film Ben Hur was advertised as having a cast of 125,000. The Italians eat more cheese than any other country in the world. The Simpsons is the longest running animated series ever on television. The door to 10 Downing Street, home to the British Prime Minister, opens only from the inside. Human beings breathe about 17,000 times a day. The Atlantic Ocean is saltier than the Pacific Ocean. In M and M chocolates, the letters stand for Mars and Murrie, the developers of the sweets in 1941. Californian Frank Epperson invented the ice lolly-popsicles in 1905 when he was only 16 years old. Dr Seuss invented the word nerd in his 1960 book, If I Ran the Zoo. Ghosts appear in four Shakespearian plays. Most experts believe the word TIP is derived from To Insure Promptness. Diamonds are flammable. Castor oil is used as a lubricant in jet planes. In Spain, France and in Italy the hot water taps are all marked with a C. True False- The French True True

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False- about 23,000 True True

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False- 1950 book True True True True True- the word for hot in all these counties starts with C- ie chaud is hot in French False- right False- Louis XIV True

15 Harry Potter is left-handed. 16 Louis XVI of France had 14 personal wigmakers and over 1,000 wigs. 17 The tin can was invented in 1810 but the tin opener was not invented until some 45 years later. 18 You cannot buy chewing gum in Disney World. 19 Napoleon was terrified of cats. 20 A violin is made from about 50 separate pieces of wood.

True True False- 70

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A balloon released into the Jet Stream would take four week to travel completely around the globe. Snoopy didnt appear until the third Peanuts cartoon. In 1955, borrowed book was returned to Cambridge University Library- it was 88 years overdue. The first envelopes with gummed flaps were produced in1844. Buckingham Place has over 600 rooms. Contrary to the phrase, sweating like a pig, pigs cant actually sweat. The human head contains 22 bones. If you suffer from alopecia you are lacking hair. The Inn in Treasure Island was the Flynn Inn.

False- only 2 weeks

True False- 288 years late

True True True

True True False- the Admiral Benbow London Bridge is now in Arizona U.S.A. True Tuberculosis was once known as consumption. True Delaware is known as the Diamond State. True Madame Butterfly was written by Irving Berlin. False- Puccini True False- Netherlands False- Kenya False- 1978 True False- Hindu

14 Nelson Mandellas autobiography was entitled, Long Walk to Freedom. 15 France set up the first Chemistry lab in the world in 1650. 16 The Mau Mau were terrorists in South Africa in the fifties and sixties. 17 Louise Brown the first test tube baby was born in 1979. 18 Palermo is the capital of Sicily. 19 Duvali. Dushira and Holi are all special days in the Muslim calendar. 20 Kimberlite is type of volcanic rock which sometimes contains diamonds.

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The Beach Boys were once known as Carl and the Surfers. A lurcher is a type of dog. Douglas Bader was a legless fighter pilot in World War One. There are nine feet in a fathom. Benny Goodman was known as the King of Swing. Former Beatle Ring Starr is the narrator in Thomas the Tank Engine. Caries is a type of dental decay or disease. La Giaconda is another name for the Mona Lisa. The Colorado beetle attacks rice crops.

False- Carl and the Passions True- cross between greyhound and a whippet False- World War Two False- six feet True True True True False- potatoes True False- sulphuric acid True True False- a Scottish spoon True False- Alexandria Ripley wrote Scarlett False- Warratah National Park True True True

The Guns of Navarone were in Turkey. Nitric acid is the acid used in car batteries. A mashie niblick was a type of golf club. Mellors was Lady Chatterlys lover. A spurtle is an Indian spoon. China grows more fruit than any other country. Margaret Mitchell wrote Gone With the Wind and its sequel Scarlett. 17 Skippy lived in Wattle National Park. 18 Mango leaves are toxic to many animals. 19 Juniper berries give gin its flavour. 20 Caesar salad was invented in Mexico.

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Mariner 9 in 1971 was the first space probe to orbit another planet. In Greek mythology Perseus killed the Gorgon Medusa. If you were suffering from epistaxis you would be have a broken finger. Tin and lead are used to make pewter. Hiram Bingham discovered the lost city of Machu Picchu in 1911. Evangalisa Torichelli invented the first barometer in 1743. Herman Melville wrote the novel Billy Budd. Brazil, Uruguay, Mozambique and Angola were all once Portugese colonies. Dick Turpin the Highwayman rode a horse named Black Betty. Barry Allen was the alter ego of comic book hero, The Flash. The first Mercedes was seen in 1901. The Annual University Boat Race in the Thames started in 1829. Ageusia is another name for loss of memory.

True True False- nose bleed True True False- 1643 True True False- Black Bess True True True False- loss of the sense of taste False- South Dakota True True False- Quidditch True False False- Priam

14 Crazy Horse and Sitting Bull were both born in North Dakota. 15 The slide rule was invented in 1662 by William Oughtred. 16 The digit zero does not exist in Roman Numerals. 17 Harry Potter plays Quaddich. 18 Breastroke is the oldest swimming stroke. 19 The original King Kong movie came out in 1937. 20 According to Greek mythology Paris was the last king of Troy.

61. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Annie Mae Bullock was the birth name of Tina Turner. Camellia Sinesis evergreen shrub is better known as tea. Terracotta translates as thrice baked. Biscuit translates as twice baked. Playwright George Bernard Shaw created his own alphabet. The October Revolution in Russia took place in 1917. Nigeria was the first Black African state to gain independence. It was in 1957. In 1907 Florence Nightingale became the first woman to receive the Order of Merit. The musical Cats is based on poems written by T.S.Eliot. Ukraine witnessed an Orange Revolution between 2004 and 2005. The infamous murderer John Christie lived at 10 Rillington Place. Adolf Hitler became Chancellor of Germany in 1935. James 1st was the first ruler of England, Scotland and Ireland together. Hurricane Katrina devastated New Orleans in 2006. Regina is the capital of Saskatchewan. The Yangtze River is regulated by the Three Gorges Dam. Indonesia celebrates a Radish Festival. True True False- baked earth True True True False- Ghana True True True True False- 1934 True False- 2005 True True False- Mexico True

18 The Mercedes got its name from the name of the ten year old daughter of Emil Jellinekboard member of the company that produced the Mercedes. 19 Joyous Gard is the name of Sir Lancelots Castle. 20 Sloe berries come from the Hawthorn tree.

True False- Blackthorn

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Leroy Jethro Gibbs is the main character in televisions NCIS. The Golden Snitch used in Quidditch has a pair of silver wings. The parachute was invented by Leonardo da Vinci in 1615. A septime is performed in the sport of fencing. The Polaroid camera was invented by Edwin Land in 1948. VHS stands for Video Home System. Sancho Panza was the squire of Don Quixote. The Tay is the longest river in Scotland. A calorimeter measures heat.

True True False- 1515 True True True True True True False- Wagner had beautiful moments but awful quarter hours True True True True True False- eight True False- 9% True

10 According to Rossini, Beethoven had beautiful moments but awful quarter hours. 11 The pecan nut comes from the hickory tree. 12 Switzerland and Italy are connected by the Simpion Pass. 13 Miss Piggys full name is Miss Piggy Lee. 14 The iris is responsible for the eyes colour. 15 Bananamans real name was Eric. 16 The human mouth has six incisors. 17 In the U.S murder is committed most frequently in August. 18 Water grows by 13% as it freezes. 19 Mickey Mouses birthday is considered to be November 18th, 1928- the debut of Steamboat Willy. 20 Most lipsticks contain fish scales.

True

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The first personal computer, the Apple II, went on sale in 1979. The Eiffel Tower gets a new coat of paint every seven years. Duffel bags are named after the town of Duffel, France, where they were first made. Zorro means fox in Spanish. Finland consumes more Coca-Cola per head than any other nation. Pepsi was originally named Brads Drink. The act of snapping ones fingers has a name- it is called a fillip. Marge Simpsons maiden name was Bouvier. The giraffe has the highest blood pressure of any animal. The most sensitive finger on the human hand is the index finger. Ernest Vincent Wright wrote a 50,00 word novel called Gatsby without any word containing the letter o. Canada has more lakes than any other country in the world. In the Great Fire of London in 1666, half of London was destroyed but only 12 people were injured. There is enough fuel in the tank of a Jumbo jet to drive an average car around the world two times. The armadillo has as many as 104 teeth. Windmills always turn anti- clockwise, except in Ireland. The word macaroni means little darlings in Italian. Russians generally answer the phone by saying, Im listening. Walt Disney was afraid of cats. The 57 on Heinz ketchup bottles represents the number of varieties of pickles the company once sold.

False- 1977 True False- Belgium True False- Iceland True True True True True False- the letter e

True False- only 6

False- four times

True True True True False- mice True

64. 1 2 3 4 Mr Potato Head was the first toy product ever advertised on television. .aq is the Internet Domain name for Antarctica. Seven Up was originally marketed as a cure for a hangover. All four members of Abba were born in Sweden. True True True False- only three , Anni Frid- Frida was born in Norway True False- 20 True False- only 7 True True

A-Ha sang the theme song for the 1987 Bond Movie The Living Daylights. 6 Britain had 15 Prime Ministers between 1900 and 2000. 7 16 million Ford Model Ts were mass produced. 8 The Bronte sisters wrote 11 novels. 9 Saint Patrick is the Patron Saint of Nigeria. 10 The Comedy of Errors is the only Shakespearian play to mention America. 11 May is named after the Latin word for open. 12 The Sri Lankian President in 1994, appointed his mother as Prime Minister. 13 14 15 16 17 18

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False- April False- her mother President was a woman also Francis Bacon was the first to say Knowledge is True Power. The natterjack toad is the loudest amphibian in True Europe. Ziz was a feathered serpent from Aztec False- a giant bird from mythology. Jewish mythology Elvis was the name of Sonny Crocketts pet True alligator in Miami Vice. King Louie was the name of the ape in C.S False- the ape king in Lewis, The Last Battle. Jungle Book Feathers McGraw was Donald Ducks uncle in False- a penguin in Duck Tales. Wallace and Gromits The Wrong Trousers Napoleon was a pig in George Orwells, True Animal Farm. Nana was the Darling family dog in Peter Pan. True

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Japanese men use more deodorant than men from any other country. 2 Diners Club was the first Credit Card. 3 Malden Serkiovitch became famous under the stage name Michael Douglas. 4 The Mexican flag displays an eagle and a snake. 5 H.G. Wells, wrote The History of Mr Polly. 6 In literature Jim Hawkins was better known as The Artful Dodger. 7 De Witt Wallace founded Readers Digest. 8 Clowder is the collective noun for clams. 9 The U.S bought the Virgin Islands from France. 10 In the movie Psycho, Norman Bates hobby was bird watching. 11 Humphrey Davey, Michael Faraday and Madame Curie were all poisoned by the chemicals they worked with. 12 Casanova was a librarian. 13 The Sharks and the Jets were the two gangs in Westside Story. 14 The first false teeth were from ivory. 15 16 17 18 19 20

True True False- Karl Malden True True False- John Dawkins True False- cats False- Denmark False- Stuffing birds True

True True

True- often from the hippopotamus Violet is the colour of mourning in Turkey. True A dzo is a cross between a cow and a yak. True male yak and female cow A Sam Browne is a type of belt usually worn by True the military. Scotopic people have very poor eye sight. False- they can see in the dark George the Third was the last English monarch False- George the to lead his troops into battle. Second Charlie Chaplin insured his feet. True

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The flamingo turns its head upside down to eat. Draughts or checkers originated in India. People in Victorian times called sausages little bags of mystery. Vaccimulgence is milking a cow. The Nine of Hearts is known as the Curse of Scotland. An Ounce is a Snow Leopard. Monaco has a bigger orchestra than army. Stags tails, pickled worms, gallstones and tomatoes were all in ancient times thought to be aphrodisiacs. Lentigines are freckles. Ludo literally means I Win. Tokay comes from Hungary. Walt Disneys middle name was Donald. A Hummum is a Turkish bath. Britains first colony was Newfoundland. A nilometer measures the rise and fall of rivers. Black Beauties original name was Blackie. Ham Gravy was Olive Oyls boyfriend before Popeye. Gunpowder is a type of green tea in China. Rowena was the wife of Ivanhoe. A fell monger deals in wood.

True False- Egypt True True False- nine of diamonds True True True

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True False- I Play True False - Elias True True True False- Darkie True True True False- animal skins

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The Dalai Lama lives in the Potola. Table tennis was originally called gossima. Whiff Whaff was also an early name for Table tennis. Nenen-Kona is the name for Pepsi in China. There were 1200 paces in an old league. Spam is a contraction of spiced ham. Taphophobia is the fear of being buried alive. James Ritty invented the cash register in 1879.

True True True

False- Russia False- 1500 True True True he was a tavern owner JPEG is a picture file format. JPEG means Joint True Photographic Experts Group. The okapi is a type of giraffe. True In 1946 a moth became the worlds first True computer bug. If you were crapulous you would have an upset False- you would be stomach. drunk Local planes in America have the civil True- Germany has D. airmarking N. Brazil has the second most airports in the world True after USA. Franz Liszt was the father-in-law of Richard True Wagner. Bob Geldorf played Pink, in the movie The True Wall. Kloten Airport is in Sweden. False- Switzerland Francis Bacon called Eating, The Purest of False the Garden Pleasures. Leonardo da Vinci was born in the town of True Vinci. Genuphobia is the fear of knees. True

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The Cincinnati Reds were the first professional baseball team. New Jersey has the highest percent urban population in the US, with about 90% of the people living in an urban area. The state of Rhode Island could fit into Alaska 254 times. The state animal of Missouri is the mule. San Francisco Bay is considered the worlds largest landlocked harbour. Betsy Ross made the first American flag. There are approximately 30 muscles in the face. Children who are breast fed tend to have an IQ seven points higher than children who are not. When the body is resting, it takes in about 6 litres of air every minute. There are 400 species of bacteria in the human colon. The chow is the only dog that has a black tongue. We havent had that spirit here since 1969 is a lyric from Hotel California by The Eagles. Cuba, Jamaica and Hispaniola are all part of The Lesser Antilles. Cameroon gained its independence from France in 1950. 64 is the largest number on a standard backgammon doubling cube. Charles Dodgson is the real name of Lewis Carroll. Jimmy Ireland was the creator of Wikipedia. Arthur Conan Doyle was a doctor before he became a writer. Charles University is in London. The penguin is the symbol of the Linux Operating System.

True True

False- 425 times True True True False- 60 True False- 10 litres True True True False- The Greater Antilles False- 1960 True True False- Jimmy Wales True False- Prague True

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The first golf shot on the moon was in 1973. Nuuk is the capital city of Greenland. In Monopoly the American equivalent of Mayfair is Boardwalk. Xyrophobia is the fear of razors. Highwayman Dick Turpin was hanged in 1739. Mexico is the only non European city to host the World up of Soccer more than once. Mickey Mouses first words on screen were, Hot Dogs. Captain Arthur Ross was the captain of the Carpathian the ship that came to the rescue of the Titanic. Macbeth is Shakespeares longest play. God created the sun, moon and stars on the third day of creation. Brocolli is the only vegetable that is also a flower. Beethoven wrote nine symphonies. Paris was the Commander in Chief of the Greeks in the Trojan Wars. Victoria Adams and David Beckham were married in Scotland. The Bride was the anti hero in Kill Bill. Luke Johnson was better known as Cool Hand Luke. In the rhyme Pop Goes the Weasel, the weasel was a shoemakers tool. There are seven lions on the English Royal Standard. Cotton is produced in a ginnery. Epistaxis is another name for a broken limb.

False- 1971 True True True True True- 1970 and 1986 True False- Arthur Rostron

False- the shortest False- the fourth day True True False- Agememnon False- Ireland True True True True True False- nose bleed

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It is against the law to pawn your dentures in Las Vegas. The most dangerous job in the United States is than of a teacher. The ancient Egyptians bought jewellery for their pet crocodiles. The first hard drive available for the Apple II had a capacity of only 4 megabytes. Linen is actually stronger when wet. Astronauts cannot burp in space. A peanut is a true nut. The US Government spent $277,000 on pickle research in 1993. The US motto, In God We Trust, was not adopted as such until 1947. The winter of 1932 in the US was so cold that Niagara Falls froze solid. Spotted skunks do handstands before they spray. The number of births that occur in India each year is higher than the entire population of Australia. Mexico City is built on top of an underground reservoir. Milk is lighter than cream. At birth a panda bear is smaller than a mouse. Your body creates and kills 15 million red blood cells per minute. Most dust particles in the house come from dead skin. No one knows where Mozart is buried. Despite the hump, a camels spine is straight. Kite flying is a professional sport in Thailand.

True False- Alaskan Crab Fisherman True False- 5 megabytes true True False- legume True False- 1956 True True True

True False True False- per second True True True True

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Canada is an Indian word meaning Big Lakes. The man who created the Thighmaster was once a Bhuddist monk. The odds of getting a hole-in-one in golf are estimated at about 10,000 to 1. The state of Florida is bigger than England. Taphephobia is the fear of being buried alive. Warren Beatty once worked as a rat catcher. Vultures can fly without flapping their wings. If you stomach didnt produce a new layer of mucous every two weeks, it would digest itself. Redheads require less anaesthesia to go under than other colours do. The United Kingdom eats more cans of baked beans than the rest of the world combined. The g in g-string stands for groin. First cousin marriages are legal in Utah, so long as both parties are over 65 years of age. Cleopatra was not Egyptian, she was Greek. Al Capones business card said he was a used car dealer. Ketchup was sold in the 1830s as a medicine. Black whales are born white. While 7 men in 100 have some form of colour blindness, only 1 woman in 500 suffers from it. A baby eel is called a sprat. A baby oyster is called a sprat. In the original version of Cinderella, the slipper was made out of fur not glass.

False- Big Village True False= 18,000 to 1 True True True True True False- more True True True True False- used furniture dealer True True False- 1 woman in 1,000 False- an elver True True

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Australian Prime Minister Robert Menzies planned new currency in the sixties to be called, The Royal. In Earle Stanley Gardners, The Case of the Terrified Typist ,Perry Mason loses. The ocean liner, The Queen Mary was retired in 1977 and became a hotel in Long Beach California. The D Day Invasion Password was Donald Duck. Kelly Clarkson was the Second Winner of American Idol. Marco Polos home town was Genoa. Roger Hargreaves created The Men Characters. The beaver is the official animal of Canada. The world has only two official living saints. Rudolf Hess was Spandau Prisons last inmate. Digit Dick sleeps in a matchbox. OJ Simpson wrote a book called, I Want To Kill You. In the movie Speed, the bus could not drop below 40 mph. Pradas international fashion breakthrough came with their, Bad Taste collection. Richard Nixon died on 22 April 1994. Genius 2, is computer Chess Program. The Mighty Morphin Power Rangers was the runaway Toy hit of 1990. The Spanish Steps Tourist Attraction in Rome has 138 steps. Moses led the Children of Israel into the Promised Land. Edward Teller is called The Father of the H Bomb.

True

True False- 1967

False- Micky Mouse False- First False- Venice True True False- none True True False- I Want to Tell You False- 50 mph True True True False- 1994 True False- Joshua True

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A jiffy is an actual unit of time. Alfred Hitchcock did not have a belly button. The average office desk has twice as much bacteria as a toilet. Only two in one thousand diamonds are considered truly colourless. Only 55% of Americans know that the sun is a star. Bank robber John Dillinger played professional baseball. The Japanese commonly put ketchup on their rice. Jupiters moon Ganymede, is larger than the planet Mercury. More than half the population of Kenya is under the age of eighteen. It takes 17 muscles to smile, 43 to frown. Yahoo was originally called, Jerrys Guide to the World Wide Web. Women buy four out of every ten condoms sold. The Nobel Peace Prize depicts 3 naked men with their hands on each others shoulders. Mussolini dodged the Italian draft. Chocolate does not cause acne. The best diamonds are coloured blue-white. Reno, Nevada is actually west of Los Angeles,California. Jennifer Anistons original name was Jennifer Anastassakis. France has the highest per-capita consumption of soft drinks in the world. There are more than ten million bricks in the Empire State Building.

True True False- 400 more times True True True True True False- under 15 True True True True True True True True True False- Switzerland True

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Pearl Harbour is on the island of Oahu. Spaceball is played on a space ship. The aorta is the largest artery in the world. Peter Thompson won the British Open four times. Ian Fleming wrote Chitty Chitty Bang Bang. Australias largest freshwater fish is the Western Cod. French is the official language of Nigeria. The Marquis de Sades mother was a nun. Queen Victoria owned the first wristwatch. When asked to name a colour, three out of five people will say red. George VI came top of his class at Naval College. Child care expert Dr Benjamin Spock won a rowing Gold Medal at the 1924 Olympics. Stalin had webbed toes on his right foot. Lord Nelson suffered terribly from seasickness. Queen Anne had 17 children, none of whom outlived here. Buzz Aldrins mothers maiden name was Moon. Actress Jean Acker left Hollywood heart throb Rudolph Valentino on their wedding night. Every day 16,000 couples get married in China. Italians throw peas at weddings. The odds of being killed by Space Debris are one in five billion.

True False- on a trampoline True False- five times True False- Murray Cod False- English True False- Queen Elizabeth 1 True False- bottom True False- left True True True True False-26,000 False- sugared almonds True

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American Jim Fixx, the man who started the trend for jogging, died of a heart attack while jogging. The first pair of Doc Martens were made from old tyres. Men didnt wear underwear until the 17th Century. Only six people died in The Great Fire of London. The first country to abolish capital punishment was Italy in 1787. Nearly 4,000 men died building the Panama Canal. There are no clocks in Los Vegas casinos. Over 1,000 different languages are spoken in Africa. Only two countries in the world are bigger than the Sahara Desert. Venetian blinds were invented in China. There are no public toilets in Peru. Tonga once issued a stamp in the shape of a banana. More World Capitals begin with a B than any other letter. The Berlin Bunker were Hitler committed suicide is now a cinema. India has a Bill of Rights for cows. In Turkey violet is the colour of mourning. The French have a soft drink brand named Pshitt. Shakespeare has no living descendants. The Volga is Europes longest river. The Road to Mandalay was the first CrosbyHope Road Movie.

True

True False- 16th True False- Austria False- 6,000 True True False- 3 Russia, Canada and China False- Japan True True True False- car park True True True True True False- to Singapore was first

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An ice puck is two inches thick. Tom Sawyers girlfriend was Becky Thatcher. A Midsummer Nights Dream is set in Winter. Fission is the process that takes place in the HBomb. Captain Marvels magic word was Shazam. A typical mayfly lives for three days. Frederick Ward was the real name of the bushranger Thunderbolt. Edgar Degas the French Impressionist was famous for paintings of ballet dancers. Alice Springs hosts Australias annual Beer Can Regatta. Female tarantulas can live for ten years. The Yellow Meanies appeared in the Beatles movie, Yellow Submarine. A leech has 32 brains. A comets tail always points towards the sun.

False- one inch True False- Spring False- Fusion True False- one day True True False- Darwin False- 20 years False- Blue Meanies True False- away from the sun. False- 12% True False- horses True False- anti- clockwise and clockwise in Ireland. True True

14 A survey reported that 6% of Americans think that Joan of Arc was Noahs wife. 15 In Mexico the tooth fairy is known as the Tooth Mouse. 16 Sandra Bullock is allergic to bulls. 17 The blesbok is a South African antelope. 18 Windmills always turn clockwise- except in Ireland. 19 In Tokyo they sell toupees for dogs. 20 Michigan is the state with the longest coastline in Continental USA.

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Austria was the first country to use postcards. Is Russian for, little water. Beavers have orange teeth. Tipping at a restaurant in Iceland is considered an insult. The most productive day of the work week is Wednesday. Richard Dreyfuss was swallowed by the killer shark in Jaws. The great General Hannibal was Greek. William Pitt- the younger was the youngest ever British Prime Minister. Red is colour for danger in scientific laboratories. The line of latitude dividing Canada and USA is the 49th parallel. Histology is the study of organic tissues. There would be four works of art in a tetralogy. Jane Seymour was Henry VIIIs fourth wife. A furlong is an eighth of a mile. Pavia is the oldest University in Europe. Mein Kempf translated means My Life. Fleet Street in London is named after the First English newspaper. The Pink Panther is actually a priceless gem. A smolt is a young salmon. St Augustine was the first archbishop of Canterbury.

True True True True False- Tuesday False- Robert Shaw False- Carthaginian True- only 24 False- Bright yellow True True True False- third wife True True False- My Struggle False- a river True True True

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The femur is the longest bone in the body. The principal Impressionist painters were Italian. A kipper is a dried herring. Sir Francis Drake sailed around the world in the Golden Hind. Thumper is the rabbit in Bambi. Gauchos are Spanish cowboys. The Lutine is the bell used at Lloyds in London. Roman Catholics were emancipated in Britain in 1792. Natation is winking. Rigel and Betelgeuse are in the constellation Orion. Pluto was discovered in 1903. The gunwhale is the upper edge of a ships side. A Zamboni is an ice resurfacing machine. Six districts make up New York. Domenico Theotocopulli was better known as El Greco. You eat until you vomit at a Barmecide Feast. Matador means killer. Astronaut is the occupation regarded by insurance companies as the highest risk. Queen Elizabeth I was 25 when she became queen. Feline means cat-like and porcine means piglike.

True False True True True False- Argentinian True False- 1829 False- swimming True False- 1930 True True False True False- you eat nothing. True True False- 26 True

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2007 was Chinese Year of the Pig. Victoria Woodside was the first female candidate for the US Presidency. Campanology is the study of bells and bell ringing. Yabusame is a Japanese version of archery. A kepi is a bird.

True False- Victoria Woodhull True

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True False- hat worn by the French Gendarmes Postman Pat was banned in Japan. True- his missing finger made him look like Japanese Mafia Canberra was formally named as the capital city False- 1913 of Australia in 1901. Neville Bonner became the first Aboriginal True Member of Australian Parliament in 1971. Vegemite was first produced in 1923. True A kangaroo is unable to walk backwards. True Measuring around 47cm, the Australian pelican True has the longest bill of any bird. Australias first police force was created from a True group of 12 of their best behaved convicts. The first Miss World was Kiki Haakonson of False- from Sweden Iceland in 1951. The worlds first female Prime Minister was False- Ceylon in 1960 from India. Ellen Church was the worlds first Air Hostess. True The first ever guest on Johnny Carsons False- Joan Crawford Tonight Show was Elvis Presley. David Bowie has a lizard tattoo on his ankle. True Sydney Harbour Bridge was opened in 1933. False- 1932 Louis Armstrong was born on Boxing Day False- Christmas Day 1900. Gabriella and Monica Ireland were known as True The Cheeky Girls.

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Charlie and Greg Reid are known as the Proclaimers. Bruce Wayne has a dog named Bat. Popeye had a ship named Olive. The smallest US President was James Madison, who stood 163 cm tall-short. James Thurber, Hannibal and Rex Harrison all only had one eye. Zorro had a horse named Hurricane. Jesse James was born in Colorado. Saint Michael is the Patron Saint of Grocers. The Australian dollar became the worlds first polymer bank note in 1988. Anne of Cleves was known as The Flanders Beauty. Dan Aykroyd collects Police badges. Queen Elizabeth the 2nd was the 40th sovereign to be crowned at Westminster Abbey. In 1982, Pope John Paul II became the first Pope to visit Britain. The last Pope in an alphabetical list would be Pope Zosimus. Halle Berry and Linda Carter have both been Miss USA. Derek Dish is the real name of Fish. Nancy Reagan was called The Smiling Mamba. Louis Reard invented the bikini. The name Elvis means Huge. The Sydney Opera House opened in 1975.

False- Craig False- named Ace True True True False- Tornado False- Missouri True True False- The Flanders Mare True False- 39th True True True True True True False- means All-Wise False- 1973

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John Tyler was the first US President to marry whilst in office. Syd James and Perry Como were both once hairdressers. Walter Raleigh sailed in The Ark. F Scott Fitzgerald is Fred Scott Fitzgerald. Maurice Gibb, Bop Hope and Marlon Brando all died in 2003. Cats have 290 bones in their body. The chow is the only breed of dog with a black tongue. Nicole Kidman is afraid of butterflies. Spheksophobia is a fear of Wild Animals. A Hurricane is 11 on the Beaufort Scale. Ranine is the adjective meaning goose like. Duke was the dog from The Beverley Hillbillies. An elephant has an estimated 40,00 muscles in its trunk. An Octdecagon has 17 sides. Limnology is a study of lakes. The armpit is technically the Axilla. A chainsaw is clocked at 90 decibels. A young snail is known as a spat. A full moon in June is called a Strawberry moon. A tiding is the collective noun for magpies.

True True True False- Francis False- Marlon Brando died in 2004 True True True False- Wasps False- 12 False- Frog True True False- 18 True True False- 100 True True True

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The Ocelot is also known as a Painted Leopard. Edwin Holmes invented the Burglar Alarm in 1958. William Taft was the last President to have a cow in the White House. Madrid is the only European capital not situated on a major waterway. Nazi Germany funded experiments to extract gold from seawater. The Eros Statue of Eros is a statue of the god Eros. September 29th is International Talk Like a Pirate Day. Humans share 35% of their DNA with the Daffodil. The Foramen of Vesalius is in the skull. The King of Diamonds is the only king in a pack of cards without a moustache. Mel Blanc- the voice of Bugs Bunny, was allergic to carrots. No word in the English language rhymes with purple. Odontophobia is the fear of dentists. A crayfish has 200 chromosones. James Bonds home in Jamaica was called Goldeneye. Lettuce is a member of the sunflower family. The duck billed platypus is the only venomous furred animal. The only 14 letter word that can be spelled without repeating a letter, is uncopyrightable. The first item put up for sale on Ebay was a broken laser pointer- it sold for 9 dollars. Charlie Chaplin once came third in a Charlie Chaplin Look a like Contest.

True False- 1858 True True True False False- September 19th True True False- King of Hearts True False- curple is the rump of a horse. Fear of teeth True True True True False- has 15 letters False- sold for $14 True

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The first word Picasso spoke- in Spanish of course- was pencil. The oldest breed of dog is the Saluki. There are 78 known constellations in the night sky. Madagascar is the worlds third largest island. The metre was introduced in France in 1797. Inti was the Inca Sun god. Red Hand Day is celebrated on 13th February every year round the world to try and eradicate the use of child soldiers. Murine is the adjective meaning Rat like. The average class size of schools in Malawi is 55. The Best Boy is the Chief Electrician on a movie set. With rest days, The Tour de France lasts 21 days. At the Beijing Olympics in 2008, 43 new World Records were set. 2009 saw the 43rd American Superbowl. Last flight of the Concorde was in 2003. Montezuma 11, was the last Aztec Emperor. Remember the Sabbath Day, to keep it Holy is the 5th of the Ten Commandments. The Gas Chamber was introduced in Nevada USA in 1921. Oasis of the Seas is the largest Cruise Ship afloat. WALL-E was the most expensive animated film ever made. The Montreal Canadiens have won the most Stanley Cups- winning 24 times.

True True False- 88 False- 4th largest island. False -1799 True False- 12th February

True False- 51 False- Assistant Deputy Electrician. False- 22 days True True True True False- the 4th False- 1924 True- launched 208 True True

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The Cisco Kid had a horse named Diablo. Fred Astaires first Screen Test was markedCant act. Cant sing. Potassium and Sodium were both discovered in 1817. Dido the English singer has the surname Williams. In 2009, English is spoken in 57 countries. In 2009, Spanish is spoken in 27 countries. The basic unit of Braille is called a cell. The six dots in Braille allows for 53 possible combinations to represent letters, numbers and punctuation marks. Dance Marathons began in New York in 1923. Terry Gene Bollea is better known as Hulk Hogan. Twenty20 cricket was launched as an intercounty Tournament in England in 2002. Pocahontas died at age 22 of smallpox. The Swiss Re Building, known as the Gherkin was completed in 2004. It is Londons first ecofriendly skyscraper. Japanese Bullet trains were introduced in 1964. France has only 56% of school leavers enrolled in further education. There are 56 bones in human legs and feet. Latvia joined the European Union in 2003. iPod digital music players were launched in 2002. India is the country with the most letter boxesaround 661,987. Genesius is the Patron Saint of Secretaries.

True True False- 1807 False- Armstrong True False- 21 True False- 63 combinations

True True False- 2003 True True

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Thomas Jefferson was the first president to be inaugurated in Washington DC. Pluto was dropped as a planet in 2007. Indonesia has more than 17,000 islands. The plane, the Spruce Goose built and flown by millionaire Howard Hughes only had two flights. Jack Nicklaus had 17 career major wins. The last words of Douglas Fairbanks Senior in 1939 were, Im all right Inti was the Sun god of the Incas. The first ever Coca Cola drink was sold in New York. Chile has 78,563 km of coastline- making it the fifth longest coastline in the world. Work began on constructing the International Space Station- ISS in 1997. The powder on chewing gum is finely ground marble. Babies who wear disposable nappies are five times less likely to develop nappy rash. Aluminium was once more valuable than gold. Monaco has an area of 4 square kilometres.

True False- 24th August 2006 True False- one

False- 17 False- Ive never felt better. True False- Atlanta Georgia. True False- 1998 True False- more likely True False- 2 square kilometres True False like a Blue bird. False- 1980 True True True

15 The New York Stock Exchange started out as a Coffee shop. 16 Turdine is the adjective meaning like a toad. 17 The Golden Raspberry Awards for bad movies and bad acting were founded in 1985. 18 The WWF- World Wildlife Fund was set up in 1961. 19 There are 50 countries with at least 20% of their parliament made up of women. 20 In ancient Rome it was considered a sign of leadership to be born with a crooked nose.

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Tantalum has the fifth highest melting point of all the elements. 2 Potassium and Sodium were both discovered in 1708. 3 Alfred Mosher Butts- the inventor of scrabble was a Doctor. 4 Trim the cat was the first cat to sail round the world. 5 Trim the cat sailed round the world between 1899 and 1900. 6 Tuvalu was a French colony until 1975. 7 Helium is one seventh the weight of air. 8 There are about 20,000 types of bee. 9 Glaciers hold about 60% of the worlds fresh water. 10 Lake Erie is the smallest of the Great Lakes. 11 The Mercury Space Missions were between 1959 and 1963. 12 The musical term Tutti means very loud. 13

True False- 1807 False- architect True False- 1799-1800 on board HMAS Reliance False- English colony True True False- 75 % False- Ontario True

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False- means all the players. There were 155 passengers on the plane captain True Chesley Sullenberger landed safely on the Hudson River on 15th January 2009. The only Australian on this plane- landed on True the Hudson- was Emma Cowan of Perth, WA. The worlds first driving licences for car drivers False- Paris- France were issued in 1903 in Washington DC- USA. Argentina became independent of Spain in True 1816. You blink about 10,000 times a day. False- 20,000 times Lord Rothschild was a famous zoologist- 39 False- 239 animals animals were named after him. The astronomer Nicolaus Copernicus was False- Polish Italian. The Dutch National Anthem is considered the True worlds oldest.

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John Tyler had 15 children, the most of any US President.

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False- 1872

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William Taft the 25th US President was the first to own a car.

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