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The flag of which country, consisting of three horizontal stripes of red, white and blue (almost identical to that of the Netherlands), was first used in 1845 and officially adopted on June 23, 1972?
Flag of Luxembourg # A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z   NEW RANDOM Flag of Luxembourg This page is about the meaning, origin and characteristic of the symbol, emblem, seal, sign, logo or flag: Flag of Luxembourg. The flag of Luxembourg (Luxembourgish: Lëtzebuerger Fändel, German: Flagge Luxemburgs, F...
Switzerland This page is part of © FOTW Flags Of The World website Switzerland Description of the flag Gules, a cross couped argent. On a red field, a white equilateral cross whose arms are one sixth longer than their width. The relationship between the span of the cross and the width of the flag has not been establish...
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Who banned Christmas in England between 1647 and 1660?
Who banned Christmas between 1647 and 1660? | Reference.com Who banned Christmas between 1647 and 1660? A: Quick Answer In England, an Act of Parliament backed by Oliver Cromwell effectively put a ban on Christmas from 1647 to 1660. This ban was met with uproar, and people continued to celebrate Christmas in secret in ...
William Shakespeare Biography WRITINGS BY THE AUTHOR: Play Productions: Henry VI, part 1, London, unknown theater (perhaps by a branch of the Queen's Men), circa 1589-1592. Henry VI, part 2, London, unknown theater (perhaps by a branch of the Queen's Men), circa 1590-1592. Henry VI, part 3, London, unknown theater (per...
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Which fruit has varieties named Czar, Kirke's Blue and Marjorie's Seedling?
Plum - Marjorie's Seedling - tasting notes, identification, reviews Buy Marjorie Seedling is the main late-season commercial European plum sold in UK supermarkets. It is excellent for culinary purposes, and good for eating fresh when fully ripe. It is attractive to commercial growers because it is vigorous, hardy, dise...
Quiz for March 20th [Archive] - Shelled Warriors Forums This is a 'not so obvious' quiz. Things are not so easy as they first appear:evil::evil::evil: 1.From which country did French horns originate? Germany 2.What mineral is an Alaskan diamond? Quartz 3.The Portuguese Man o' War (a sea-dwelling jellyfish-like inverteb...
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"In the 1995, Wallace and Gromit film, ""A Close Shave"", what is the name of Wendoline's robot dog?"
A Close Shave (1995) - IMDb IMDb There was an error trying to load your rating for this title. Some parts of this page won't work property. Please reload or try later. X Beta I'm Watching This! Keep track of everything you watch; tell your friends. Error Wallace falls for Wendolene, a wool shop owner, while Gromit is f...
Passable Literature Trivia Quiz In which book would you find a Heffalump?  Which detective had a landlady called Mrs. Hudson?  Who wrote the Booker Prize winning novel The Life of Pi?  Which of Alexandre Dumas' 'Three Musketeers' real identity is Comte de la Fère?  In which language did Vladimir Nabokov write Lolita?  ...
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Chicory Tip’s release Son of My Father was the first UK No.1 to feature which instrument?
A BRIEF HISTORY OF ELECTRONIC MUSIC A BRIEF HISTORY OF ELECTRONIC MUSIC Pin It A brief History of Electronic Music from 1876 – 1989. Focusing on Classic Hits and Albums. There is also a clear focus on Classic Synthesizers and Electronic Music Innovation from The Music Telegraph to the Cubase Software Sequencer. 1876 – ...
1. What is the name of the hit show based on the songs of Abba? - Liverpool Echo News 1. What is the name of the hit show based on the songs of Abba? 2. Which “G” is the name of the Italian astronomer who improved the telescope so much as to discover that there were craters on the moon?  Share Get daily updates directl...
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Mollie King sang with which pop group?
Mollie King - Bio, Family, Facts, Age: 29 | Hot Birthdays Mollie King Album5 Pictures About English singer from the girl group The Saturdays alongside Vanessa White, Frankie Sandford, Rochelle Wiseman and Una Healy. She also has a fashion line called Loved by Mollie. She has also been involved with philanthropic effort...
Blondie Day on Green Adelaide | Blondie is an American rock … | Flickr PeterTea By: PeterTea Blondie Day on Green Adelaide Blondie is an American rock band, founded by singer Debbie Harry and guitarist Chris Stein. The band was a pioneer in the early American new wave and punk scenes of the mid-1970s. Their first two a...
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Which gland produces the hormones that control the body’s metabolism?
Hormones That Control Your Metabolism   Hormones That Control Your Metabolism Understanding what hormones regulate your metabolism is the first step in learning how to set your body up for optimal fat loss. Everyone has a unique resting metabolic rate determined by the amount of lean muscle they have, genetics (DNA mak...
Salivary Glands and Saliva Salivary Glands and Saliva Sign Up for Our Free Newsletters Thanks, You're in! Health Tip of the Day Recipe of the Day There was an error. Please try again. Please select a newsletter. Please enter a valid email address. Did you mean ?
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Which instrument originated in the 19th century as a Hawaiian interpretation of a small guitar-like instrument taken there by Portuguese immigrants?
Buy Ukulele - Page:   1 |   Next >>    View All All of our products come with the Music Treasures Co. Guarantee. Purchase Ukulele with confidence from an established company through our secure online ordering. Buy The ukulele originated in the 19th century as a Hawaiian interpretation of a small guitar-like instrumen...
Genre busting: the origin of music categories | Music | The Guardian Pop and rock Genre busting: the origin of music categories Where did the terms retro-nuevo and skronk originate? Or hip-hop? Michaelangelo Matos runs through an exhaustive catalogue of music's phrasemakers and trendsetters Music's phrasemakers (clockw...
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Who wrote 'Sexus', 'Nexus'and 'Plexus' that collectively make up 'The Rosy Crucifixion'?
Henry Miller's Women, Part Two: Orgasm | The Huffington Post Henry Miller's Women, Part Two: Orgasm 06/24/2014 03:29 pm ET | Updated Aug 24, 2014 Arthur Hoyle Author of 'The Unknown Henry Miller: A Seeker in Big Sur' When Miller was 22 and, at his mother's behest, working in his father's tailor shop, he began taking pi...
Bedroom Farce London theatre tickets and information Previewed 24 March 2010, Opened 30 March 2010, Closed 19 June 2010 at the Duke of York's Theatre in London A major revival of Alan Ayckbourn's comedy Bedroom Farce in London directed by Sir Peter Hall. Four couples, three bedrooms, two celebrations, one blazing row a...
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What kind of plant is a saguaro?
Saguaro Cactus Fact Sheet Plant Fact Sheet: Saguaro Cactus Identifying Features The saguaro cactus (Carnegiea gigantea) is one of the defining plants of the Sonoran Desert. These plants are large, tree-like columnar cacti that develop branches (or arms) as they age, although some never grow arms. These arms generally b...
General Knowledge Quiz - By Zarbo84 The fictional character John Clayton is better known by what name? La Paz is the administrative capital of which South American country? Actor Charles Buchinsky was better known by what name? The medical condition ‘aphonia’ is the inability to do what? In Greek mythology, Pygmalion w...
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"What was the name of the holder of the title ""Earl of Essex"" who was executed in 1540?"
Earl of Essex - Everything2.com Earl of Essex by aneurin Tue Dec 30 2003 at 16:37:59 The Earl of Essex is a title in the Peerage of England which historically dates back to the twelfth century, but is currently in the posession of the Capel family who have held it for the past three and a half centuries. 1. Mandeville ...
History of Arundel Castle History The Norman keep before restoration, by James Canter c.1770 There are nearly 1,000 years of history at this great castle, situated in magnificent grounds overlooking the River Arun in West Sussex and built at the end of the 11th century by Roger de Montgomery, Earl of Arundel. The oldes...
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According to the UN, what round figure did the world population reach on October 31st 2011?
World Population Clock: 7.5 Billion People (2017) - Worldometers back to top ↑ The chart above illustrates how world population has changed throughout history. View the full tabulated data. At the dawn of agriculture, about 8000 B.C., the population of the world was approximately 5 million. Over the 8,000-year period u...
WOA!! World Ovepopulation Awareness (10) Kenya 56 million The U.S. is the only wealthy country in the top 25 and is the only country in the top 10 with a total fertility rate near the replacement rate. The other top 10 countries have much higher total fertility rates, vastly exceeding the global average. The U.S. is th...
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Who was the first European-born and trained National Hockey League captain to win the Stanley Cup?
Nicklas Lidström | Ice Hockey Wiki | Fandom powered by Wikia Pro Career 1987 – present Nicklas Erik Lidström (born April 28, 1970 in Västerås , Västmanland, Sweden ) is a retired Swedish professional ice hockey defenseman who played his entire National Hockey League (NHL) career with the Detroit Red Wings , and was the...
Macclesfield Pub Quiz League: February 2012 Macclesfield Pub Quiz League   Specialist Rounds 21 February 2012 Tonight’s specialist questions have been set by the Puss In Boots, and vetted by the Albion. Entertainment: Radio Ha Ha Q1. What four unimaginative new names were given to the Home Service, Light and Third Prog...
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In Judaism, what is the collective name for the ten people required to be present in order to for a communal religious service to be conducted?
Jewish Beliefs and Practices « Jewish Prisoner Services an excerpt from the Handbook of Religious Beliefs and Practices History/Background   Judaism is the religion of the Jews.  There are an estimated 13.5 million Jews in the world, approximately 5.3 million in the United States, 5.8 million in Israel and the remainde...
How is Rosh Hashanah Celebrated? - How Rosh Hashanah Works | HowStuffWorks How is Rosh Hashanah Celebrated?   Prev Next   The shofar is blown in the synagogue during Rosh Hashanah services. Rosh Hashanah is celebrated in lots of different ways, and even in different ways by different kinds of Jews (see "Divisions of Ju...
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Which is Shakespeare's longest play with 4024 lines?
Shakespeare's Longest Play   Which play is Shakespeare's longest? The average length of a play in Elizabethan England was 3000 lines. With 4,042 lines and 29,551 words, Hamlet is the longest Shakespearean play (based on the first edition of The Riverside Shakespeare, 1974). How to cite this article: Mabillard, Amanda. ...
What is a Play? What is a Play? Resources Text...         Robert Cohen and Donovan Sherman. Theatre: Brief Version, 11th edition, Boston: McGraw-Hill Higher Education, 2017; Chapter 2: What is A Play? Outside reading...         Aristotle. Poetics . Translation by S.H. Butcher, London, 1907 Objectives of Unit I, Lecture...
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In which country is around 85% of the Thar desert?
Thar Desert - New World Encyclopedia Thar Desert Next (The Bahamas) A NASA satellite image of the Thar Desert, with the India-Pakistan border superimposed. The desert is at the center left of the image; the Indus River and its tributaries are to the left side of the desert, and the dark green line at the bottom center ...
Man and His House in The Himalayas (Ecology of Nepal) Man and His House in The Himalayas (Ecology of Nepal) Preface to the Second Edition The study of Himalayan traditional architecture This book was first published in French in 1981 by CNRS, National Centre for Scientific Research (France), under the title L'Homme et ...
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www.gosh.nhs.uk is the website for which hospital?
Great Ormond Street Hospital Great Ormond Street Hospital Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children NHS Foundation Trust Great Ormond Street Cells from pregnant women could prevent fractures by nearly 80% for millions with fragile bones 19 December 2016 Injecting cells from pregnant women could have a life-changing eff...
Altrincham FC Official Web Site Archived News 7 June 2004 IAN CRANEY Regarding the Accrington Stanley bid for Ian Craney, Alty manager Graham Heathcote [left], (on behalf of himself and Alty chairman Geoff Goodwin [right]) and, separately, Alty director Grahame Rowley have posted messages on the Alty Fans' Forum . Thes...
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Which sign of the Zodiac are people born on 30th October?
October 30 Birthday Horoscope Personality | Sun Signs Home » Birthday » October 30 Birthday Horoscope Personality October 30 Birthday Horoscope Personality Birthday Meanings Of People Born On October 30th October 30 Zodiac Sign Is Scorpio IF YOUR BIRTHDATE IS OCTOBER 30, you are a Scorpion who loves to learn. Life’s le...
What famous sauce is manufactured by McIlhenny & Co? Tabasco What year was th - Pastebin.com In what country can one find 40 species of lemurs? A: Madagascar. RAW Paste Data What famous sauce is manufactured by McIlhenny & Co? Tabasco What year was the first motor race held that was classed as Formula 1? 1950 In the w...
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Founded 1250 years ago yesterday, the Iraqi city of Baghdad lies along which river?
World History Timeline History of Ancient Iraq or Mesopotamia in 1500 BC Iraq - 3500BC One of the most important developments in world history is taking place in Mesopotamia . Here, on the flood plains of the rivers Tigris and Euphrates, the fertile soil brought down from the mountains by the great rivers has given ris...
Petra | New7Wonders of the World One of the New 7 Wonders of the World Petra Ma'an Governorate, Jordan Petra (Arabic: البتراء, Al-Batrāʾ; Ancient Greek: Πέτρα), originally known to the Nabataeans as Raqmu, is a historical and archaeological city in southern Jordan. The city is famous for its rock-cut architecture and w...
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"The term ""tessellated"" refers to what type of art?"
What are Tessellations? | What is? Home » Miscellaneous » What are Tessellations? What are Tessellations? What are Tessellations? Tessellations are patterns that look similar to floor tiles. It is also called tiling because shapes are placed beside each other to form a specific pattern. Usually shapes are placed beside...
Free Flashcards about GK 5 Question Answer Tinian Island, from which Enola Gay took off en route to bomb Hiroshima, is part of which US territory? Northern Mariana Islands What is 'The Sky At Night''s theme tune? At The Castle Gate by Sibelius Who played the title character in 'Veronica Mars'? Kristen Bell What are the...
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In which county of the Republic of Ireland are Connemara National Park and the country's largest lake, Lake Corrib?
Vacation to Galway, Ireland | Keytours Vacations Excursions & Activities Co Galway Travel Information  In the heart of western Ireland, the County of Galway represents many of the quintessential aspects of Ireland and is a prime vacation destination with great sightseeing opportunities. It is home to the Republic of Ir...
The myth and legend of the Giant’s Causeway | Ireland.com The Giant Story Antrim’s Giant’s Causeway’s is a 60-million-year-old story of science. Or is it? CNN’s  John D Sutter is touring the island of Ireland clockwise. Eventually, he arrives to what he calls “Northern Ireland’s most popular attraction”. His descriptio...
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How many cards are there in a typical tarot pack ?
The Tarot Deck - How Tarot Cards Work | HowStuffWorks How Tarot Cards Work Photo courtesy Consumer Products There are many varieties of Tarot decks, and there is no standard number of cards across all decks. While the types of cards, the suits and their meanings are the same, the illustrations vary greatly. Decks are b...
One for his nob, two for his heels | The Independent Lifestyle One for his nob, two for his heels William Hartston explores the curious rules and history of one of our oldest and most popular card games Friday 25 July 1997 23:02 BST Click to follow Indy Lifestyle Online Among card games, cribbage has for years been loo...
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What was the name of Cutthroat Jake’s ship in the Captain Pugwash TV series?
Captain Pugwash - Childrens TV | Jedi's Paradise Captain Pugwash Captain Pugwash is a 50’s children’s TV show. The characters were first created by John Ryan in 1950 and appeared in the first 12 issues of the 'Eagle' comic. He was turned down by 12 publishers before Captain Pugwash was published. He also created the co...
NAMES OF FICTIONAL DOGS - A list of fictional dogs from literature, movies etc. from Chinaroad Lowchens of Australia - BRANDON, Golden Retriever on Punky Brewster  BUCK, from Married... with Children  BUDDY, Veronica Chase's Bulldog on Veronica's Closet  CHARLIE DOG, a Looney Tunes character  BULLET, the Wonder Dog, Ro...
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"From which t.v. comedy series did the catchphrase ""Suit You Sir"" come?"
Is the TV sketch show dead? - Telegraph Is the TV sketch show dead? The Fast Show's Charlie Higson bemoans the absence of comedy sketch shows on TV. Charlie Higson as Swiss Toni from the Fast Show Photo: BBC By Rachel Ward 11:43AM BST 18 Sep 2013 Charlie Higson, the actor famous as one of the stars of Nineties comedy ...
Chapters 15-17 'Yes; so she's going to wear a white satin gown with gold spangles.' 'They'll hardly know what she's meant for; will they?' inquired Mr. Snodgrass. 'Of course they will,' replied Mr. Winkle indignantly. 'They'll see her lyre, won't they?' 'True; I forgot that,' said Mr. Snodgrass. 'I shall go as a bandit...
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Who is the only New Zealander to win the F1 World Driver's Championship?
Denny Hulme | NZHistory, New Zealand history online Denny Hulme Biography In 1967 Denny Hulme became the first – and to date only – New Zealander to win the Formula One World Championship. Between his debut at Monaco in 1965 and his final race in the US Grand Prix in 1974, Hulme made 112 starts in F1, for eight victori...
James Hunt - Home Home "For me, James was the most charismatic personality who's ever been in Formula One." - Niki Lauda About james James Simon Wallis Hunt (29 August 1947 – 15 June 1993) was best known for winning the 1976 Formula One World Championship. Beginning his career in mini's, James progressed through variou...
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How is the gas Nitrous Oxide better known?
Nitrous oxide: Laughing gas known as 'hippy crack' is 2nd most popular legal high drug among young people | Daily Mail Online comments The legal high known as ‘hippy crack’ was used by one in 16 young people, according to new figures. The first data to be released on the use of nitrous oxide reveals more than six per c...
The Discovery of Oxygen The Discovery of Oxygen Zuse Konrad Who Discovered Oxygen? Everyone needs oxygen to survive � man and animals alike. Furthermore, oxygen is the third most abundant element in the universe and makes up nearly 21% of the earth's atmosphere. Oxygen accounts for nearly half of the mass of the earth'...
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Food prepared under the dietary laws of Judaism is called what?
Judaism 101: Kashrut: Jewish Dietary Laws • Kashrut is a set of biblical dietary restrictions • Certain foods cannot be eaten • Certain foods must be separated • Certification makes it easier to identify kosher food Kashrut is the body of Jewish law dealing with what foods we can and cannot eat and how those foods must...
Switzerland - waneetahachimi waneetahachimi Switzerland Cervelat Cervelat, also cervelas, servelat or zervelat, is a kind of cooked sausage produced mainly in Switzerland , Alsace and in parts of Germany . [1] The modern Swiss variety is a mixture of beef , bacon and pork rind [1] packed into zebu intestines, [2] sligh...
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Where in England is the Ceremony of the Keys held every evening?
Ceremony Of The Keys - Book Now | Tower Of London | Historic Royal Palaces Ceremony of the Keys Ceremony of the Keys Be part of this 700 year old ancient ceremony! Tickets are issued free of charge but, due to the popularity of the ceremony, it is necessary to book as far in advance as is possible. Tickets can only be ...
"Masterminds" - Evening Gazette (Middlesbrough, England), December 27, 2014 | Online Research Library: Questia Read preview Article excerpt 1. Which actor starred as detective Magnum PI? 2. Which town in Cornwall has become famous for the number of artists who are based there because of its light? 3. Which Manx rider w...
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The film Apocalypse Now is based on which novella by the author Joseph Conrad?
Heart of Darkness - Joseph Conrad - Google Books Heart of Darkness 2 Reviews https://books.google.com/books/about/Heart_of_Darkness.html?id=GXA2dZ1Xe8sC For many years Heart of Darkness has been considered a great novella, one of a few great short novels in the Western canon. Because it addresses directly the ambiguity...
Joseph Conrad Biography | List of Works, Study Guides & Essays | GradeSaver Conrad, Joseph Biography of Joseph Conrad Joseph Conrad grew up in the Polish Ukraine, a large, fertile plain between Poland and Russia. It was a divided nation, with four languages, four religions, and a number of different social classes. A f...
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Which modern English county did the Iceni inhabit?
BBC - History - Ancient History in depth: Native Tribes of Britain 27: Trinovantes Caledones (Caledonii) This is the name of peoples who lived in the Scottish Highlands and Islands. The Romans used the word Caledones to describe both a single tribe who lived in the Great Glen between the modern towns of Inverness and F...
County Essex Gazetteer   Essex, a maritime county of England, bounded on the N by Cambridge and Suffolk, on the E by the German Ocean, on the S by Kent, on the W by Middlesex and Herts. Its boundary line along a great part of the N is the river Stour, along all the S is the river Thames, along much of the W is the rive...
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Marie Antoinette was married to which French King?
Marie-Antoinette - Facts & Summary - HISTORY.com Google Marie Antoinette: Early Life Marie Antoinette, the 15th child of Holy Roman Emperor Francis I and the powerful Habsburg empress Maria Theresa, was born in Vienna, Austria, in 1755–an age of great instability for European monarchies. In 1766, as a way to cement the...
Alexandre Dumas Books - Biography and List of Works - Author of '20 Ans Apres' Home > Authors > Alexandre Dumas books Alexandre Dumas Dumas -by-dumas-alexandre/work/690853' >Alexandre Dumas, pere, born Dumas Davy de la Pailleterie (July 24, 1802- December 5, 1870), is best known for his numerous historical novels of hi...
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In 1961 an entire American sports team was lost in a plane crash when travelling to the World Championships in its sport; which sport was it?
Retrospective: 1961 US Figure Skating Championships Retrospective: 1961 US Figure Skating Championships by Sandra Loosemore August, 2000 Most skating fans who have followed the sport for any length of time have heard the story of the plane crash that killed the entire US Figure Skating Team and their parents and coache...
Super Squad Jeopardy 2 Jeopardy Template What group sang "Runaway Train" 100 What's the team name of the baseball team that plays in Miami, FL? 100 What is "Barbie's" full name? 100 Which state's nickname is The "Pine Tree State?" 100 "Wojo", "Yemana", "Fish" and "Levitt" were the names of characters from this sitcom? ...
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Which Swedish crime writer and dramatist died in October 2015 aged 67?
Henning Mankell, Swedish crime writer, dies aged 67 Henning Mankell, Swedish crime writer, dies aged 67 Credit: DPA / EPA FILE/BRITTAÂ PEDERSEN Alice Vincent 5 October 2015 • 12:14pm The Swedish crime writer behind the Wallander series, Henning Mankell, died on Sunday after suffering from cancer. He was 67. Mankell was...
Ingrid Bergman (Actress) - Pics, Videos, Dating, & News Ingrid Bergman Female Born Aug 29, 1915 Ingrid Bergman was a Swedish actress who starred in a variety of European and American films. She won three Academy Awards, two Emmy Awards, and the Tony Award for Best Actress. She is ranked as the fourth greatest female st...
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The Victoria Cross is the highest military decoration in Britain, what is the highest civilian decoration?
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Macclesfield Pub Quiz League: 12th October – The Questions 12th October – The Questions Specialist questions set by Waters Green Rams. General knowledge questions set by Church House, Bollington. All vetted by Harrington Academicals. SPECIALIST ROUNDS- 1. SINCE YOU’VE BEEN GONE 2. SCIENCE 5. TIME FOR THE KIDS 6. POLITI...
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In the Bible whose sons were Ham, Japheth and Shem?
Japheth Son of Noah - Amazing Bible Timeline with World History Amazing Bible Timeline with World History Easily See 6017 Years of Biblical and World History Together! Menu Japheth Son of Noah Japheth Japheth, from the Hebrew word meaning enlargement,  is one of Noah’s sons along with Shem and Ham. He is usually referr...
Keeping them straight: James the Greater and James the Less | The New Theological Movement Keeping them straight: James the Greater and James the Less St. James the Greater, of Compostela July 25th, Feast of St. James the Greater “St. James the Apostle, brother of blessed John the Evangelist, who was beheaded by Hero...
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What is the southernmost capital city in the world?
Southernmost World Capital What is the world's southernmost national capital? The Answer: That distinction belongs to Wellington, New Zealand . The cultural capital and geographical center of the country, Wellington is the only world capital located in the roaring 40s latitudes . It was the first world capital ...
Australian Cities, States and Territories - Tourism Australia Add Share Mainland Australia is the world’s largest island but also the smallest continent. The country is divided into six states and two territories.   What are Australia's cities, states and territories? Mainland Australia is the world’s largest island bu...
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(Supplementary question) As at 2011 how many countries which criminalize homosexuality are in the British Commonwealth?
Why is Jamaica so homophobic? Why is Jamaica so homophobic? Is it connected to Rastafarianism? by Anonymous reply 2 05/07/2011 Lack of education and indifference. Gay is seen as a "white" problem. Violent culture in general. Regarding the music end, record companies also profit from it. Homophobia sells records, that m...
Macclesfield Pub Quiz League: November 2015 Macclesfield Pub Quiz League Set by The Park Tavern and the Brewers Q1 Great Britain is to appear in the Tennis Davis Cup final in which Belgian city? Ghent Q2 Once storms Abigail, Barney, Clodagh, Desmond and Eva have passed the UK, which will be next? Frank The current Ebol...
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What was the name of the dog in Hart to Hart?
"Hart to Hart" The Dog Who Knew Too Much (TV Episode 1984) - IMDb IMDb There was an error trying to load your rating for this title. Some parts of this page won't work property. Please reload or try later. X Beta I'm Watching This! Keep track of everything you watch; tell your friends. Error The Dog Who Knew Too Much  ...
Santa's Little Helper | Simpsons Wiki | Fandom powered by Wikia Santa's Little Helper races at the Springfield Downs . History Homer was relying on a Christmas bonus to buy presents, but didn't get it. He was relying on this bonus because the jar of Christmas money that Marge accumulates for the family's Christmas trea...
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Which is the only US state with just one bordering US state?
Which USA State borders only one other USA state? Which USA State borders only one other USA state? By Cynthia Kirkeby Which USA State borders only one other USA state? Maine is the only state that has only one bordering, neighboring state. Cynthia Kirkeby
The State of Alaska - An Introduction to the Last Frontier from NETSTATE.COM The State of Alaska Photograph: Harley D. Nygren America's last frontier! On March 30, 1867, the United States agreed to purchase Alaska from Russia for $7.2 million dollars, about two cents an acre; "Seward's Folly" many called it, after Secr...
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According to cliché, what is 1% inspiration and 99% perspiration?
Thomas Edison - Wikiquote Thomas Edison Jump to: navigation , search Genius is one percent inspiration , ninety nine percent perspiration. Thomas Alva Edison ( 11 February 1847 – 18 October 1931 ) was an American inventor and businessman who developed many devices which greatly influenced life worldwide into the twenty...
Australian Inspiration | Quotes "It is not that I fear death; I fear it as little as to drink a cup of tea." NED KELLY 1854-1880, bushranger. Photo: The Trial by Sidney Nolan "We cannot own the land. We are but the custodians of the land." OODGEROO OF THE TRIBE NOONUCCAL (Kath Walker) 1920-1993. Photo: Ormiston Gorge N...
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Name the autonomous region of NE Spain which periodically is subject to strong independence lobbying?
An Evaluation of Lobbying in Spain: Analysis and Proposals by Transparencia Internacional España - issuu issuu Issuu on Google+ AN EVALUATION OF LOBBYING IN SPAIN ANALYSIS AND PROPOSALS Transparency International España is the Spanish chapter of Transparency International, the global civil society organisation committe...
Athletic Bilbao vs Real Sociedad: Fifa should recognise Basque derby with fair play award Athletic Bilbao vs Real Sociedad: Fifa should recognise Basque derby with fair play award February 22, 2016 16:46 GMT Athletic Bilbao vs Real Sociedad has for so long showcased the best of Basque footballGetty Could you imagine a ...
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Which European capital city was known as Kristiana from 1877 to 1925 ?
What are some different Norway towns? | Reference.com What are some different Norway towns? A: Quick Answer Some of the most prominent cities and towns in Norway include Oslo, Lillehammer, Trondheim and Stavanger. The entire country was home to just over 5 million people in 2013. Full Answer The capital of Norway is Os...
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Bump, Double Turn, Potato and Tap Out are all terms used in which sport?
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On Feb 4, 1974 what heiress was kidnapped from her Berkeley apartment by a left-wing urban guerilla group that called itself the Symbionese Liberation Army?
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France signed the Treaty of Luneville with which continental European Power?
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In which town are the headquarters of Derbyshire County Council?
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In December 1937 which long-running children’s comic was first published in the UK?
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Edward VII was the only British monarch to have been born and died at which royal residence?
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Who married Jacqueline Bouvier in 1953?
John F. Kennedy marries Jacqueline Bouvier in Newport, Rhode Island - Sep 12, 1953 - HISTORY.com John F. Kennedy marries Jacqueline Bouvier in Newport, Rhode Island Share this: John F. Kennedy marries Jacqueline Bouvier in Newport, Rhode Island Author John F. Kennedy marries Jacqueline Bouvier in Newport, Rhode Island ...
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What was founded by Allen Lane in 1935?
Penguin Books - Design Museum Penguin Books Posted June 26, 2016 -- Updated May 25 A pioneer of high quality paperbacks, Penguin adopted an equally progressive approach to book design. Share > Penguin Books When PENGUIN was founded in 1935 with the radical concept of producing inexpensive paperback editions of ...
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In which part of the British Isles is Scapa Flow, where the UK 's chief naval base was situated during the two World Wars?
History of Scapa Flow : Scapa Flow Wrecks Home First Used by the Royal Navy It was during the Napoleonic wars of the early 1800s that the Admiralty first took an interest in Scapa Flow – using the area as a deep water anchorage for trading ships waiting to cross the North Sea to Baltic ports. With subsequent wars being...
Military of the Falkland Islands | Military Wiki | Fandom powered by Wikia Military of the Falkland Islands 204,344pages on Military of the Falkland Islands The British Joint Forces flag flown in the Falklands [1] Branch Air Commodore Russell La Forte CBE Insignia The Falkland Islands are a British overseas territory a...
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The Hungarian Rhapsodies is a set of 19 piano pieces based on folk themes by which composer?
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Mahler: The Genius Who Composed the Resurrection Symphony Mahler: The Genius Who Composed the Resurrection Symphony by DavidPaulWagner Gustav Mahler was an outstanding composer and conductor of the post-Romantic era. His lush symphonies included folk music and pastoral elements. Gustav Mahler's romantic music is often ...
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Which of his books did British author Jeffrey Archer re-write in 2009, 30 years after it’s first publication?
Jeffrey Archer rewrites Kane and Abel - Telegraph Book news Jeffrey Archer rewrites Kane and Abel It has sold more than 34 million copies in 33 different languages but now the author Jeffrey Archer has rewritten Kane and Abel his most successful and famous novel. Jeffrey Archer  Photo: MARTIN POPE By Andrew Pierce 10:3...
David Hare David Hare David Hare   Sir David Hare (born 5 June 1947) is an English playwright, screenwriter and theatre and film director. Most notable for his stage work, Hare has also enjoyed great success with films, receiving two Academy Award nominations for Best Adapted Screenplay for writing The Hours in 2002, b...
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"The 1942 film, ""Casablanca"" was based on which play, written by Joan Alison and Murray Burnett?"
Casablanca | film by Curtiz [1942] | Britannica.com film by Curtiz [1942] Humphrey Bogart Casablanca, American film drama, released in 1942, that was loosely based on Murray Burnett and Joan Alison’s unproduced play Everybody Comes to Rick’s. A fast-paced, emotionally charged romance set against the tumultuous backdrop...
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What business is the Saks Fifth Avenue chain, named after its Manhattan NYC site?
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In 1725 King George the First created what British chivalric honour, whose original ceremony entailed bodily cleansing?
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Turdus Merula is the scientific/Latin name for which bird?
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Derived from the Etruscan calendar and persisting for around 500 years, into how many days was the Roman week divided prior to the adoption of the Julian calendar?
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In the human body, which teeth are known as the ‘cutting teeth’?
BBC Science & Nature - Human Body and Mind - Skeleton Layer Food processing: Teeth cut through and chew up food, preparing it for digestion Enamel: Is the hardest substance in the human body Tooth decay: Bacteria in your mouth produce acid which rots your teeth Teeth break down food Your teeth prepare food for digestio...
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Which city, the largest on the Australian west coast, is the capital of the state of Western Australia ?
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Washington State Facts - 50States.com Washington Facts and Trivia The state of Washington is the only state to be named after a United States president. Seattle is home to the first revolving restaurant in the 48 contiguous United States (and the second revolving restaurant in the world). Located atop the Space Needle,...
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Who was known as 'the father of the Common Market'?
United States of Europe United States of Europe Email This article first appeared in the April 10, 1989 print edition of The New American, providing seminal research that exposed the hidden agenda behind the developing European Economic Community. Not only did Mr. Jasper present crucially important information that was...
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In which London building would you find the Jericho Parlour and the Jerusalem Chamber?
THE DEANERY AND SUB DEAN'S RESIDENCE WITH THE JERICHO PARLOUR - 1066375| Historic England THE DEANERY AND SUB DEAN'S RESIDENCE WITH THE JERICHO PARLOUR List Entry Summary This building is listed under the Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 1990 as amended for its special architectural or historic in...
Punch, or the London Charivari: An Introduction Victorian Web Home —> Periodicals —> Punch ] Titlepages of Punch. Left to right: (1) Punch as Dionysius worshipped by nymphs and at least one drum-playing satyr. (2) Triumphant Re-eection of Mr. Punch — Member for Everywhere. (3) Punch as St. George slaying the Dragon. Th...
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On which motorway is the Clacket Lane Service Area?
Clacket Lane Services M25 - Motorway Services Information Clacket Lane Services M25 Other ratings from visitors to the site Truckers Where: between junctions J5-6 and from Clacket Lane County: Surrey Type: Separate facilities for each carriageway, with no link between them Operator: RoadChef Eat-In Food: McDonald's, Ho...
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Which European city is served by Marignane Airport?
Marseille Airport - getting to/from city centre, train, bus, taxi Marseille Airport Also known as Marseille Provence Airport and Marseille Marignane Airport. Where is Marseille Airport? Marseille is the oldest city in France, situated on the Mediterranean Sea in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur region. Marseille Airport ...
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Shi Go Roko ('she go rocko') is 'four five six' in?
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"Who had a team of Dr. Eric Foreman, Dr. Robert Chase, and Dr. Allison Cameron and replaced them with Dr. Eric Foreman, Dr. Remy ""Thirteen"" Hadley, Dr. Chris Taub and Dr. Lawrence Kutner?"
Dr. Eric Foreman (Character) - Quotes Dr. Eric Foreman (Character) from "House M.D." (2004) The content of this page was created by users. It has not been screened or verified by IMDb staff. Dr. Gregory House : What the hell does "reasonable" mean? [Alice's heart rate and blood pressure go up and her monitor beeps] Dr...
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Who wrote the novel Watership Down?
SparkNotes: Watership Down: Context Watership Down Table of Contents Plot Overview Richard Adams was born in Newbury, Berkshire, England, in 1920. He served in the British Army from 1940 through 1946, during World War II. In 1948 Adams received a mater's degree from Worcester College at Oxford University. He worked as ...
Famous Rabbits Rabbits in Myth and Folklore The Lunar Year of the Rabbit The rabbit is one of twelve animals in the Chinese zodiac, celebrated once every tweleve years. Centzon Totochtin In Aztec mythology, the Centzon Totochtin ("four-hundred rabbits") are a group of deities who meet for frequent parties; they are div...
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Where are the administrative headquarters of the East Riding of Yorkshire?
Civic office Civic office What does the Civic Office do? The Civic Office provides administrative support to the Chairman of East Riding of Yorkshire Council, coordinates their civic diary as well as giving advice on protocol and civic procedures. The office also organises civic and ceremonial events such as remembranc...
Oval Cricket Ground | DigiLondon MI6 Headquarters – SIS Building The SIS Building, also commonly known as the MI6 Building, is the headquarters of the British Secret Intelligence Service, otherwise known as “MI6”. It is known locally as Legoland and also as Babylon-on-Thames due to its resemblance to an ancient Babylon...
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In 1992 British journalists Andrew Jennings and Vyv Simson wrote a controversial book about the International Olympic Committee chairman Juan Samaranch. Taking a cue from fantasy literature, what did they call it?
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Obituary: Stewart Granger | The Independent Obituary: Stewart Granger Tuesday 17 August 1993 23:02 BST Click to follow The Independent Online James Lablache Stewart (Stewart Granger), actor: born London 6 March 1913; married 1938 Elspeth March (one son, one daughter; marriage dissolved 1948), 1950 Jean Simmons (one dau...
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What is the name of the Italian dessert made from coffee soaked biscuit, layered with sweetened cream cheese?
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In botany, what is the word for the scar left on a tree or plant after a leaf falls?
Leaf scar | Define Leaf scar at Dictionary.com leaf scar the mark left on a stem or twig after a leaf falls. Dictionary.com Unabridged Examples from the Web for leaf scar Expand Trees Worth Knowing Julia Ellen Rogers The leaf scar is protected by a corky change (suberization) in the walls of the exposed cells. Trees Wo...
Quiz for March 20th [Archive] - Shelled Warriors Forums This is a 'not so obvious' quiz. Things are not so easy as they first appear:evil::evil::evil: 1.From which country did French horns originate? Germany 2.What mineral is an Alaskan diamond? Quartz 3.The Portuguese Man o' War (a sea-dwelling jellyfish-like inverteb...
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Which language does the word Safari originate from?
etymology - Is 'Safari' really an English word, and what are its origins? - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange Is 'Safari' really an English word, and what are its origins? up vote 14 down vote favorite 1 We are all used to this word safari. I think most people will agree that its usage is ubiquitous when referrin...
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Who made a series of television programmes from River Cottage?
River Cottage - All 4 River Cottage Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall goes back to the land and the sea in search of an alternative culinary lifestyle. Hugh grows his own produce and sees if he can make vegetables the stars of any meal. First shown: 14 Feb 1999 This programme is subtitled
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Which are the two main ingredients in a Fluffernutter sandwich?
Fluffernutter : definition of Fluffernutter and synonyms of Fluffernutter (English) Peanut butter , marshmallow creme A Fluffernutter is a sandwich made with peanut butter and marshmallow creme , usually served on white bread . Variations of the sandwich include the substitution of wheat bread and the addition of vario...
Monte Cristo: French Toast Ham & Cheese Monte Cristo: French Toast Ham & Cheese Good ol' ham & cheese sandwich with a French spin Get more Spoon in your feed. Get Spoon University delivered to you Join You tryna be tricky? That email doesn't look right. By adding your email you agree to get updates about Spoon Universi...
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What is the Swahili word for journey?
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The Ghan The Ghan Trains  /  The Ghan Prepare for a holiday of unimaginable proportions as the legendary Ghan takes you deep into the heart of Australia. Enjoy the comfort and solitude of your private cabin, lose yourself in conversation with newfound travelling companions, or simply gaze out of the window taking inspi...
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George Tupou V was crowned monarch of which country in August 2008?
The New King of Tonga - Photos - The Big Picture - Boston.com The New King of Tonga On August 1st, the Kingdom of Tonga crowned its newest ruler, King George Tupou V. In a ceremony that lasted for days, and cost over $2.5 million (US), the 60-year old King was crowned as one of the few remaining monarchs with true ruli...
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The Bundesliga is a professional association football league in which country?
What is Bundesliga? What is Bundesliga? A professional association football league in Germany with the highest average stadium attendance worldwide Founded: 1962 (first season started in 1963) Confederation: UEFA Number of Teams: 18 Country: Germany The Bundesliga is a German professional football league. There are eig...
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As what were Zero Mostel and Gene Wilder known in the title of a 1968 film?
The Producers | film by Brooks [1968] | Britannica.com film by Brooks [1968] The Producers, American screwball comedy–musical film , released in 1968, that is Mel Brooks ’s first feature and his most acclaimed work. Zero Mostel (left) with Lee Meredith and Gene Wilder in The Producers … © 1968 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Inc.;...
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The West Bank is one Palestinian territory. What is the other one?
What's The Difference Between The West Bank and The Gaza Strip? What's The Difference Between The West Bank and The Gaza Strip? Close An Israeli rocket is fired into the northern Gaza Strip Thursday. Photo: Reuters/Amir Cohen When Israel invaded the Gaza Strip Thursday, no military operation was happening in the other ...
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Which city has the most moving bridges in the world?
Chicago's Moving Bridges over the Chicago River | The Chicag… | Flickr Matt Maldre By: Matt Maldre Chicago's Moving Bridges over the Chicago River The Chicago River cuts through downtown Chicago and is home to the most moveable bridges in the world for any city. Starting from the top, here are the bridges featured in t...
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An ampersand is a symbol used in printing to replace which word?
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Morse code   Morse code Morse code is a method for encoding text into a series of dashes and dots, that can be sent (transmitted) by means of sound, light or radio waves, and that can be decoded be a skilled listener without special equipment. The system is named after the American artist Samuel Finley Breese Morse [2]...
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The Roman goddess Ceres is the protector of what?
Ceres | The Roman Pantheon The Roman Pantheon A comprehensive guide to the deities of the ancient Romans Menu · by iulla Ceres, one of the Di Consentes , is a goddess of the earth, grain, crops, and laws.  She is also a goddess related to death and purification: after a funeral, in order to purify themselves from the d...
The Names of the Moons and Their Meanings http://gw.marketingden.com/planets/mercury.html No moons. Venus Roman name for Aphrodite, goddess of love and sex. I don't know why our sister planet got this name. Maybe because its exceedingly dense clouds shroud it in mystery, and the ancients felt that that appropriately de...
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Where would you find the port and waters of 'Scapa Flow'?
Scapa Flow, Scotland | By Scotland Channel City finder Explore the Fascinating Wonders of Scapa Flow Scapa Flow on the northern point of Scotland is a renowned natural harbor. This stretch of water is roughly 20 km from east to west and 15km from north to south. Scapa Flow lies within the shelter of the surrounding Ork...
Puzzles - Great Britain ... which you don't hear called 'Great' so often these days. 1. What is the only venomous snake in Britain? 2. Built in 1869, which famous British ship was named after a Scottish undergarment? 3. A British TV audience outnumbered a British radio audience for the first time for what special occas...
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It was the best of times, it was the worst of times.
Quote Details: Charles Dickens: It was the best... - The Quotations Page Quotation #29595 from Classic Quotes : It was the best of times, it was the worst of times, it was the age of wisdom, it was the age of foolishness, it was the epoch of belief, it was the epoch of incredulity, it was the season of Light, it was th...
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What is the only city in the US not technically located in a state?
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Which football club did Alan Sugar own?
BBC NEWS | Business | Profile: Sir Alan Sugar Profile: Sir Alan Sugar Sir Alan has overseen the UK's business landscape for decades Sir Alan Sugar, one of the UK's best-known businessmen and the star of BBC One's The Apprentice programme, has agreed to sell the company that helped make his fortune. In a deal worth abou...
SkyBlueUntrust • Coventry City Football Club Division 2: 1966 - 1967 Champions Division 3: 1963 - 1964 Champions Southern Professional Floodlight Cup 1960 Winners Division 4: 1958 - 1959 Runners up Division 3 (South): 1935 - 1936 Champions Division 3 (South) Cup 1936 Winners Birmingham Senior Cup 1911, 1923, 2007 Winne...
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What is the world's most southerly capital?
Southernmost World Capital What is the world's southernmost national capital? The Answer: That distinction belongs to Wellington, New Zealand . The cultural capital and geographical center of the country, Wellington is the only world capital located in the roaring 40s latitudes . It was the first world capital ...
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What was the motto of the arms of England during the reigns of Elizabeth I and Anne?
Coat of Arms: Elizabeth I Coat Of Arms Queen Elizabeth I's Coat Of Arms The Royal Arms have changed and evolved over the nine centuries since they were first used by Richard I (The Lionheart). Richard I's Coat of Arms was simply the three lions, referred to as 'Gules three lions passant guardant or'. This remained the ...
Women Warriors in the 15th Century : provided by Lothene Experimental Archaeology Maire o Ciaragain led Irish clans in revolt around 1400. Queen Margaret of Denmark (1353-1411) led her armies against Swedish and Norwegian forces. From "Treasure of the City of Ladies" (1405) by Christine de Pizan : "We have also said th...
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Which 1961 Western is the only film directed by Marlon Brando?
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The Dirty Dozen (1967) Author: SgtSlaughter from St. Davids, Pennsylvania, USA Acclaimed director Robert Aldrich (also famous to war film buffs for his rule-breaking drama, "Attack") twists the familiar 'unit picture' into a famous story of unexpected heroism in the midst of World War II. Instead of making his heroes c...
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What was Iceland formerly called
Iceland - ARRSEpedia The British Military Open Encyclopedia - ARRSE-Pedia. Back to British Army Rumour Service Home Iceland Jump to: navigation , search Iceland is a small island nation which hides in the middle of the Atlantic hoping no-one will notice it. Formerly known as Bejams, it re-branded itself in 1927... prob...
Kingdoms of Italy - Corsi (Corsica)   Corsica Corsica has usually been accounted as part of Italy , although today it forms part of France . The island, in the western Mediterranean, has been occupied since the Palaeolithic period, but like its southern neighbour, Sardinia , its early inhabitants were strongly ...
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Longyearbyen is the main town on which island?
Svalbard travel guide - Wikitravel Svalbard in the Arctic Sea All settlements in Svalbard are located on the main island of Spitsbergen (or Vest-Spitsbergen). Barentsburg — sole remaining Russian settlement, population 400 Hornsund — Polish research station, population 10 in winter, around 20-30 in summer. Longyearbyen...
Odense | Denmark | Britannica.com Denmark Vejle Odense, city, northern Funen island , Denmark , on the Odense River. The site was sacred in pagan times as the vi, or sanctuary, of Odin (one of the principal gods in Norse religion) but was first recorded in history about ad 1000. A bishop’s seat from the 10th century, i...
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In which body of water did John the Baptist baptise Jesus?
Where was Jesus baptized? - NET Where was Jesus baptized? Written by Stephen Langfur with additional research and writing by Micah Key      The Jordan today The place where John baptized Jesus is uncertain. Yet no one doubts the historical event. The early Church would never have preserved a tradition of Jesus' baptism...
THE APOSTLE JAMES Privacy Policy The Apostle James  ( Son of Zebedee ) Of the three apostles who comprised the inner circle of Jesus' disciples (Peter, James and John), we know the least about the apostle James.  We do know, however, that the apostle James was the eldest brother of the apostle John and that their fathe...
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What is the capital city of Morocco?
What is the Capital of Morocco? - Capital-of.com Dates of religious and Civil holidays around the world. www.when-is.com Capital of Morocco The Capital City of Morocco (officially named Kingdom of Morocco) is the city of Rabat. The population of Rabat in the year 2008 was 31,352,000. Morocco, formerly known as French M...
Moors in Spain | History of the Moors in Spain | Spanish Fiestas Tweet By 700AD the Visigothic kingdom was disintegrating totally and with Toledo, its main city, being ravished by famine, disease and internal disputes the scenario was perfect for the Muslim invasion which ensued. By 711, the Arabs and Berbers had conve...
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In which religion is the Torah a sacred text?
Jewish sacred texts - ReligionFacts ReligionFacts Jewish Timeline Jewish sacred texts Jews are known as the "People of the Book," an appropriate title. After the destruction of the Second Temple in 70 CE and the subsequent exile, sacrifices became impossible and Jewish religious life turned to study of the scriptures a...
Full text of "Questions and answers on geography, the globes, and astronomy" See other formats This is a digital copy of a book that was preserved for generations on library shelves before it was carefully scanned by Google as part of a project to make the world's books discoverable online. It has survived long enough...
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What part of the body produces Vitamin D?
How does your body naturally produce vitamin D? - Vitamin D - Sharecare How does your body naturally produce vitamin D? Topics | Diet & Nutrition | Nutrition | Vitamins | Vitamin D | How does your body naturally produce vitamin D? A Answers (2) A Dr. Michael Roizen, MD , Internal Medicine, answered Production of vitami...
Human Physiology/Integumentary System - Wikibooks, open books for an open world Human Physiology/Integumentary System Introduction[ edit ] The integumentary system consists of the skin, hair, nails, the subcutaneous tissue below the skin,and assorted glands.The most obvious function of the integumentary system is the p...
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In semaphore what letter is represented by one arm held vertically upwards?
British Railway Signals - Mechanical and Fog signals Return to index page Signals - Mechanical Types & Fog Signals Railway signalling is part science and part art form, it has always relied heavily on dedicated staff and in the early years on the memory of train crews. For details of the ways signals were actually ...
Art Appreciation 2-:- Flash cards by cueFlash Bierdstadt's picturesque view of the Rocky Mountains combines a representation of an American vista with his: a. European experience In the painting Central Mountain, Chinese artist Wu Chen uses landscape elements to express the contradictory principle of _______, which is ...
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Who was the U.S. President during WWI?
Who Was The President During World War One Who Was The President During World War One   Who Was The President During World War One ?   When World War One was going on, the US president was Woodrow Wilson, who wanted the US to stay neutral. Wilson tried everything possible for 2 years to prevent the US from entering the...
Wilson announces his 14 Points - Jan 08, 1918 - HISTORY.com Wilson announces his 14 Points Share this: Wilson announces his 14 Points Author Wilson announces his 14 Points URL Publisher A+E Networks In an address before a joint meeting of Congress, U.S. President Woodrow Wilson discusses the aims of the United States i...
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"Who had a hit in 1967 with ""Silence is Golden""?"
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Sandie Shaw’s Biography — Free listening, videos, concerts, stats and photos at Last.fm Listeners Biography Sandie Shaw (real name Sandra Ann Goodrich) (born February 26, 1947) was the most successful British girl singer of the 1960s. With her hair, slender frame, model cheekbones and outfits, she has been described ...
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In American football, what position is QB
Player Positions in American Football - dummies Player Positions in American Football Player Positions in American Football Player Positions in American Football Part of Football For Dummies (USA Edition) Cheat Sheet When two opposing American football teams meet on the gridiron (playing field), the player positions de...
QOTW: Superhero alter ego? - Detroit Lions Blog- ESPN QOTW: Superhero alter ego? 8dMichael Rothstein QOTW: Superhero alter ego? The lifestyle of Robert Downey Jr.'s Tony Stark is greatly admired in the Lions' locker room.  AP Photo/Marvel Previously covered University of Michigan for ESPN.com and AnnArbor.com Also cove...
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What term from the Spanish for 'rogue/rascal' describes a genre of fiction that depicts in realistic and often humorous detail the adventures of a roguish hero who lives by his or her wits in a corrupt society?
picaro : definition of picaro and synonyms of picaro (English) "Picaresque" redirects here. For the album by the Decemberists, see Picaresque (album) . This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding reliable references. Unsourced material may be challenged and remov...
Great fictional characters from Scotland — The Official Gateway to Scotland Great fictional characters from Scotland Harry Potter The biggest phenomenon in 21st century children's fiction was brought to life in Scotland's capital city. J K Rowling famously wrote the first of her Harry Potter books in a series of cafes ...
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