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In World War I, what did the Allies call the defence linethat was known as the 'Siegfried Line' to the Germans?
Siegfried Line S Siegfried Line The original Siegfried line (Siegfriedstellung) was a line of defensive forts and tank defenses built by Germany as a section of the Hindenburg Line 1916–1917 in northern France during World War I . However, in English, Siegfried line more commonly refers to the similar World War II defe...
Pembroke Story The Welsh, and 'little England beyond Wales'   ‘ Little England beyond Wales ’ is a name that refers to the southern half of Pembrokeshire and just over the border into the far south of Carmarthenshire . It is a term used frequently by the people who live there to describe themselves and their use of the...
Belgium, France, Italy, Netherlands and West Germany were five of the original members of the European Economic Community. Name the sixth.
Common Market founded - Mar 25, 1957 - HISTORY.com Common Market founded Publisher A+E Networks On March 25, 1957, France, West Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Belgium, and Luxembourg sign a treaty in Rome establishing the European Economic Community (EEC), also known as the Common Market. The EEC, which came into ope...
Warsaw Pact formally the Warsaw Treaty of Friendship Cooperation and Mutual View Full Document instrument of Soviet domination. Warsaw Pact (formally the Warsaw Treaty of Friendship, Cooperation, and Mutual Assistance), military alliance of eight European Communist nations, enacted to counter the rearmament of West Ger...
What Louisville, Ky track is home to the Kentucky Derby, the annual race known as “The Fastest Two Minutes in Sports”?
Home | 2017 Kentucky Derby & Oaks | May 5 and 6, 2017 | Tickets, Events, News © 2017 Churchill Downs Incorporated . All Rights Reserved. Churchill Downs, Kentucky Derby, Kentucky Oaks, the “twin spires design”, and Churchill Downs Incorporated related trademarks are registered trademarks of Churchill Downs Incorporated...
TRIVIA - SPORTS TRIVIA - SPORTS TRIVIA HOME ` Fun sports trivia questions and answers - Ty Cobb, the Olympics, little league baseball, Boxing, Tennis, Cross Country Bike Racing What is the distance between bases on a little league baseball field? 60 feet. What college once had 22 members of the Phi Beta Kappa honor soc...
In a nursery rhyme, who “came down too soon, and asked his way to Norwich”?
The Man in the Moon Came Down Too Soon - English Children's Songs - England - Mama Lisa's World: Children's Songs and Rhymes from Around the World The Man in the Moon Came Down Too Soon The Man in the Moon Came Down Too Soon Nursery Rhyme The man in the moon came down too soon To inquire the way to Norridge; The man in...
Tom Tom the Pipers Son - Nursery Rhymes Nursery Rhymes Tom, Tom, the piper's son,  Stole a pig, and away did run;  The pig was eat And Tom was beat,  And Tom went crying Nursery Rhymes › People And Children Songs › Tom Tom The Pipers Son Viewed By 1993 Kids NurseryRhymes.com is a free site offering lyrics and music to ...
In which British city was Guy Fawkes born and Dick Turpin killed?
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...
Britain and the World 1978 An Air India jumbo jet exploded in mid-air near Bombay, killing 213. Jan14 Sex Pistols' final concert takes place at Winterland , San Francisco  Jan18 Geoff Boycott captains England for the first time v's Pakistan in Karachi  Mar1 Charlie Chaplin's coffin was stolen from a...
In which county of Ireland would you find Blarney Castle, home of the Blarney Stone?
Blarney | Ireland | Britannica.com Blarney Drogheda Blarney, Irish An Bhlarna, village, County Cork , Ireland , 5 miles (8 km) northwest of Cork city, famous for Blarney Castle (c. 1446). Below the battlements on the southern wall of the castle is the Blarney Stone, reputed to confer eloquence on those who kiss it; thi...
Ireland Geographical Facts, Figures and Physical Extremities This page gives some of the physical extremities of Ireland Most northerly point* The most northerly point is Inishtrahull Island, situated in the Atlantic Ocean 7 km north of Inishowen Peninsula, county Donegal. It lies at latitude 55.43�N. Of mainland I...
Chinstrap, Macaroni, Humboldt and Gentoo are all species of which creature?
Chinstrap Penguins Disclosure Chinstrap Penguins The Chinstrap penguins hold the distinction of being perhaps the boldest of all penguin species. The second largest group of penguin species, the Chinstraps are known for their aggressive pursuit of prey. Penguin name: Chinstrap penguins Size: About 27 inches tall Locati...
Clarion Spring 2014 by Barton Court Grammar School (page 51) - issuu issuu Issuu on Google+ 51 16 Which pioneering American poet and story-teller wrote The Fall of the House of Usher and The Tell Tale Heart? 17 What were the respective family names of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet? 18 Which Russian writer wrote the 18...
Who succeeded John Major as leader of the Conservative Party?
Conservative party: Heath, Thatcher, and Major Conservative party Heath, Thatcher, and Major In 1965, Edward Heath became the first leader chosen through election. Heath led a Conservative government from 1970 to 1974 that faced the problems of a stagnant economy and a declining international political position. In res...
National Academic Quiz Tournaments, LLC School You Gotta Know These British Prime Ministers The Prime Minister of the United Kingdom is the head of the Cabinet (the executive council that leads the government) and is also de facto head of the legislature by his or her presence in the House of Commons. By modern convent...
Which country did Albert Einstein move to as the Nazis rose to power?
Albert Einstein Listen to an audio version of this page. Sorry, your browser does not support the audio element, please consider updating. Albert Einstein Albert Einstein did not talk until he was three years old. Albert Einstein was born in 1879 in Ulm, Germany. He attended school where he learned math and science. He...
Pathetic Image of 'Mighty' Adolf Eichmann as he walks around the yard of his cell, Israel, 1961 SHARE: Facebook Twitter Adolf Eichmann walks around the yard of his cell, Ramla Prison, Israel, April 1961. Otto Adolf Eichmann was a German Nazi SS-Obersturmbannführer (lieutenant colonel) and one of the major organizers of...
In which country is the tourist attraction Lake Bled?
Bled Bled In the midst of the Alps … … lies a town with the world renowned intact nature and idyllic formations it created. The intact nature invites you … … to explore its hidden corners and with numerous outdoor sporting activities. Unique views … … represent the finishing touch for romantic moments, mountain climbs ...
Hungary - A love for life! | Lake Balaton     The "Hungarian Sea", is the people's name for the 50-mile long lake with silky green-yellow water in the middle of Transdanubia. Lake Balaton is one of Hungary's most precious treasures and most frequented resorts. It is also the largest lake in Central Europe. The southern...
Who was born on the island of Corsica, exiled to the island of Elba, and died on the island of St. Helena?
This Week in History: Napoleon I born in Corsica in 1769 – World Book INK worldbookblog 1 Comment   Napoleon I , also known as Napoleon Bonaparte, was born on the Mediterranean island of Corsica  on Aug. 15, 1769. Then, as now, Corsica was a part of France . As a youth, Napoleon’s well-to-do parents sent him to a milit...
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What name was given to the political and social movement that united the states of the Italian peninsula into the single country of Italy in the 19th century?
Italy | history - geography | Britannica.com list of prime ministers of Italy Italy, country of south-central Europe, occupying a peninsula that juts deep into the Mediterranean Sea. Italy comprises some of the most varied and scenic landscapes on Earth and is often described as a country shaped like a boot. At its bro...
Flags with descriptions Home - Country listing - Field listing Flags with descriptions European Union a blue field with 12 five-pointed gold stars arranged in a circle in the center; blue represents the sky of the Western world, the stars are the peoples of Europe in a circle, a symbol of unity; the number of stars is ...
In the 2004 film biopic Beyond the Sea, Kevin Spacey plays which 1960s singer?
Beyond the Sea (2004) - 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 A swooning study of "Mack the Knife" singer Bobby Darin (Spacey)...
Their Greatest Hits: The Record - Bee Gees | Songs, Reviews, Credits | AllMusic Their Greatest Hits: The Record AllMusic Rating google+ AllMusic Review by Jose F. Promis Their Greatest Hits: The Record stands as the best Bee Gees hits package available, assembling both vital European and American hits fro...
Distaff is the female side or branch of a family – what is the male?
Distaff side - definition of distaff side by The Free Dictionary Distaff side - definition of distaff side by The Free Dictionary http://www.thefreedictionary.com/distaff+side Also found in: Thesaurus , Medical , Encyclopedia . distaff side the female side or branch of a family. Compare spear side dis′taff side` the fe...
2001 KO Final February, which ex-PM was awarded an earldom on his 90th birthday ? Harold Macmillan B1 A member of the House of Lords and an ex-MP, who celebrated his 100th  birthday in November 1984 ? Mannie Shinwell Which government department banned trades unions causing a national...
Green, Oolong, Black and Jasmine are all varieties of what?
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Black Sigatoka, an Important Disease of Banana Black Sigatoka of Banana: The most important disease of a most important fruit Ploetz, R.C. 2001. Black Sigatoka of Banana. The Plant Health Instructor.   DOI: 10.1094/PHI-I-2001-0126-02. Tropical Research and Education Center, University of Florida, IFAS, Homestead Origin...
"What is the ""Ishihara test"" for?"
Ishihara test | definition of Ishihara test by Medical dictionary Ishihara test | definition of Ishihara test by Medical dictionary http://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/Ishihara+test Ishihara test  [ish″e-hah´rah] a test for color vision made by the use of a series of pseudoisochromatic plates or charts. Ish...
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...
250 million years ago, the Earth had one supercontinent. What was it called?
Facts About Pangaea The breakup of the Pangaea supercontinent. Credit: U.S. Geological Survey About 300 million years ago, Earth didn't have seven continents, but instead one massive supercontinent called Pangaea, which was surrounded by a single ocean called Panthalassa. The explanation for Pangaea's formation ushered...
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Marble Arch and St Paul's are stations on which London Underground line?
Central to 141 Hainault via Newbury Park Between Lancaster Gate and Marble Arch 1 min Central to 110 Epping Between Queensway and Lancaster Gate 2 mins Central to 142 Hainault via Newbury Park At Notting Hill Gate 4 mins Central to 102 Newbury Park Between Shepherd's Bush and Holland Park 6 mins Central to 007 Loughton...
District Line | London Tube Map London Tube Map Edgware Road The District Line is the busiest sub-surface line (and third busiest overall) on the London Underground, carrying some 188,000 journeys per year, and is represented on the London Tube Map by a green line.  It serves 60 stations and is roughly 40 miles long. O...
A ‘Fresh Breeze’ is what number on the Beaufort Scale?
Beaufort Wind Scale Beaufort Wind Scale Developed in 1805 by Sir Francis Beaufort, U.K. Royal Navy Force Sea surface smooth and mirror-like Calm, smoke rises vertically Scaly ripples, no foam crests Smoke drift indicates wind direction, still wind vanes 2 Small wavelets, crests glassy, no breaking Wind felt on face, le...
Wind Names Evert Wesker, Amsterdam, The Netherlands ) Brisa, Briza 1. A northeast wind which blows on the coast of South America or an east wind which blows on Puerto Rico during the trade wind season. 2. The northeast monsoon in the Philippines. Brisote The northeast trade wind when it is blowing stronger than u...
Elizabeth Ann Bloomer was the maiden name of which US First Lady?
Betty Ford Biography :: National First Ladies' Library Chicago, Illinois   Born in Lake View Hospital, Betty Ford spent the first weeks of her life with her parents and brother in an apartment in the East Rogers Park suburb of Chicago, but the family shortly after relocated to Denver, Colorado. By her second birthday, ...
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The Chicxulub crater is a prehistoric impact crater buried underneath the Yucatan Peninsula in what country?
"Dinosaur-Killer" Asteroid Crater Imaged for First Time "Dinosaur-Killer" Asteroid Crater Imaged for First Time National Geographic News March 7, 2003 A high-resolution map from NASA's Shuttle Radar Topography Mission (SRTM), released yesterday, has provided the most telling visible evidence to date of a 112-mile (180-...
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Natan Sharansky was released from prison in the USSR to begin a new life where?
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Vladimir Ashkenazy on Apple Music To preview a song, mouse over the title and click Play. Open iTunes to buy and download music. Biography Vladimir Davidovich Ashkenazy was born in Gorky, USSR, on July 6, 1937. His parents were both professional pianists and taught him piano beginning at age six. His father was a non-o...
In which film is Cary Grant seen running into a field being pursued by a biplane?
North by Northwest (1959) - Connections - IMDb North by Northwest (1959) Connections Showing all 294 items actors heads are changed with politician heads References  Cary Grant whistles title song while hiding in Eva Marie Saint Chicago hotel room. Referenced in  Sweeney!  (1977) both john thaw & cary grant's character...
2001 KO Final February, which ex-PM was awarded an earldom on his 90th birthday ? Harold Macmillan B1 A member of the House of Lords and an ex-MP, who celebrated his 100th  birthday in November 1984 ? Mannie Shinwell Which government department banned trades unions causing a national...
If Manhattan is the financial hub of New York, the area of Pudong is the similar equivalent for which city?
Pudong : Map (The Full Wiki) The Full Wiki Map showing all locations mentioned on Wikipedia article: Pudong ( ), officially known as Pudong New Area ( ), is a district of Shanghai , China that enjoys sub-provincial administrative status. It is named "Pudong" because of its location on the east side of the Huangpu river...
Round One Jeopardy Template The name of Dr. Sieuss's egg-hatching elephant 100 Well-known Tasmanian-born leading lady who launched her entertainment career under the name of Queenie O'Brien. 100 What is the kitchen? Room in the average American home that is the scene of the greatest number of arguments. 100 The distanc...
Tiradentes Day is celebrated in Brazil during which month of the year?
Tiradentes Day | Brazilian Public Holiday | Office Holidays When is Tiradentes Day? This national holiday is celebrated annually on 21st April. Tiradentes Day in Brazil commemorates the execution of Brazilian national hero Joaquim Jose da Silva Xavier (16 August, 1746 - 21 April 1792). History of Tiradentes Day Xavier ...
History Jeopardy Template Who is the Medici Family Who was the wealthy family in Florence that funded many artists during the Renaissance? 100 Who is Prometheus Who is that man that brought fire to the people of Greece by breaking off a piece of the sun? 100 Who is Helen of Sparta The Trojan War began because of the ab...
Burr Point is the easternmost point of which country?
【burr_point】什么意思_英语burr_point的翻译_音标_读音_用法_例句_在线翻译_有道词典 diamond point burr 金刚石尖点纹 Burr Point Burr Point (from Irish: Bior, meaning 'point') is the easternmost point of mainland Northern Ireland, and the easternmost point of mainland Ireland. It is located in the townland of Ballyhalbert on the Ards Peninsula in County D...
Southernmost Point in Continental USA, Key West, Florida Southernmost marker, Key West, Florida. Southernmost Point in Continental USA Key West, Florida Whenever the winter chill sets records in much of the country, those in the know huddle around the pot-bellied stove-like monument marking the Southernmost Point in th...
What are usually found in an aquarium?
Aquarium Fish Diseases and How to Spot Them | Tetra Aquarium Gasping at the water’s surface. Cause: Usually attacks fish that are stressed, which can be caused by factors including rapid temperature and pH fluctuations.   Treatment: Tetra Lifeguard ®  Remove filter carbon and turn off UV sterilizer. Add one tablet per ...
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...
Elizabeth Taylor, Farrah Fawcett and Cheryl Ladd all advertised which brand of shampoo?
Jaclyn Smith - First thoughts about Jaclyn Smith Jacquelyn Ellen Jaclyn Smith (born October 26, 1945) is an American actress and businesswoman. She is best-known as Kelly Garrett in the iconic television series Charlie's Angels, and was the only original female lead to remain with the series for its complete run (1976â...
Elizabeth Taylor - Biography - IMDb Elizabeth Taylor Biography Showing all 204 items Jump to: Overview  (5) | Mini Bio  (1) | Spouse  (8) | Trade Mark  (4) | Trivia  (116) | Personal Quotes  (45) | Salary  (25) Overview (5) 5' 2" (1.57 m) Mini Bio (1) Elizabeth Rosemond Taylor was considered one of the last, if not the...
Spoon Curve, Casio Triangle and Dunlop Curve are all sections of the Formula One Grand Prix circuit in which country?
Every Little Boy's Scalextric: Japanese Grand Prix — The Austin Grand Prix Every Little Boy's Scalextric: Japanese Grand Prix September 30, 2012 by Iain Robertson Suzuka Circuit, 2011 (image courtesy of Mercedes GP) The rivalry between two of Japan’s leading carmakers, Toyota and Honda, is renowned, states Iain Roberts...
Singapore F1 - Formula 1 Night Race - Singapore Grand Prix Enhancements to Marina Bay Street Circuit     28 July 2015, Singapore – With the 2015 FORMULA 1 SINGAPORE AIRLINES SINGAPORE GRAND PRIX taking place in downtown Singapore in less than 2 months, race promoter Singapore GP announced that closer racing is expected...
Which author, whose books included 'A Song of Stone', 'Espedair Street' and 'Whit', died in 2013?
Iain Banks - Telegraph Books Obituaries Iain Banks Iain Banks, who has died aged 59, was a novelist who achieved popularity and critical success in two separate fields: literary fiction, for which he appeared on the first Granta list of young writers beside the likes of Martin Amis, Salman Rushdie and AN Wilson; and...
Timeline: 1300-1400 King Wenceslas II ascends the throne in Poland. Birth of Guillaume de Machaut, French musician and poet. c. 1300 Cursor Mundi written and Marco Polo's Travels. 1300-1400 English displacing French as language of the upper classes and in schools and law courts. Mystery plays in...
The malleus, incus, and stapes (the hammer, the anvil, and the stirrup) are the three smallest bones in the human body, how are they collectively known?
How do the hammer, anvil and stirrup bones amplify sound into the inner ear? - Scientific American Scientific American How do the hammer, anvil and stirrup bones amplify sound into the inner ear? Share on Facebook Advertisement | Report Ad Douglas E. Vetter, Assistant Professor of Neuroscience at the Tufts University S...
Macclesfield Pub Quiz League: 4th November The Questions Macclesfield Pub Quiz League Set by The Lamb Inn ART & ENTERTAINMENT 1. Q. Offenbach’s barcarolle from ‘The Tales of Hoffman’ is a famous piece of music, but what is a barcarolle ? A. A BOATING SONG (Accept any reference to boats). 2. Q. Which Gilbert & Sullivan ...
Which Latvian was principal dancer with the American Ballet Theater in the 70s returning later as director?
American Ballet Theatre | Les Balletonautes La Belle au bois dormant d’ABT : l’historique, le traditionnel ou l’authentique ? The Sleeping Beauty (Tchaîkovsky, Ratmansky d’après Petipa dans la notation Stepanov, American Ballet Theatre. Opéra Bastille les 4, 6, 7 et 10 septembre, matinée. Demandant à ce dilettante de J...
MINKUS - "DON QUIXOTE" - BALLET ~ MISTY COPELAND - 15 - 1997 - VOB - YouTube MINKUS - "DON QUIXOTE" - BALLET ~ MISTY COPELAND - 15 - 1997 - VOB Want to watch this again later? Sign in to add this video to a playlist. Need to report the video? Sign in to report inappropriate content. Rating is available when the video h...
Structures called yakhchals in Persia may be called the ancient versions of what modern contraption?
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The Persian Empire The Persian Empire (559 - 330 B.C.) Egypt, Babylonia, and Assyria were many centuries old when the mountain-walled plateau region south of the Caspian Sea was settled by a nomadic people from the grasslands of Central Asia in approximately 1000 BC. Although the newcomers called themselves Irani (Arya...
Which poet, who died during World War One, wrote the poems 'Peace' and 'Tiare Tahiti'?
Brief biographies of 25 poets of the First World War, THE WAR POETRY WEB SITE RUPERT CHAWNER BROOKE , 1887-1915. Georgian poet. Born at Rugby. Educated at Rugby School and King's College, Cambridge. He was an atheist and active Socialist. He was a friend of Edward Marsh and worked with him to prepare and pr...
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...
Paul Galdone illustrated a series of children's books written by Eve Titus about a mouse called what?
Paul Galdone (Author of The Three Billy Goats Gruff) edit data Paul Galdone (1907 - November 7, 1986) was a children's literature author and illustrator. He was born in Budapest and he emigrated to the United States in 1921. He studied art at the Art Student's League and New York School for Industrial Design. He served...
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Which company makes the Sea King helicopter?
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Which British band released an 1993 album entitled ‘Walthamstow’?
East 17 | New Music And Songs | East 17 About East 17 With the notable exception of Take That, East 17 were the most successful teen-oriented dance-pop band in Britain of the early '90s. Led by songwriter Tony Mortimer, the group initially tried to emulate American rap and hip-hop, before settling down into a commercia...
93rd (Sutherland Highlanders) Regiment of Foot | Famous Units | Research | National Army Museum, London 93rd (Sutherland Highlanders) Regiment of Foot Share this page Last updated: 7 July 2014 Other ranks’ glengarry badge, 93rd (Sutherland Highlanders) Regiment of Foot, c1876 NAM. 1967-07-33-32 Introduction The regimen...
What is the most malleable metal?
What element is the most malleable metal? | Reference.com What element is the most malleable metal? A: Quick Answer The most malleable metal that exists in its pure state is gold. Gold, also the most ductile metal, is capable of being flattened so that it can measure only 0.000127 millimeters in thickness. Full Answer ...
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Scotsman Alexander Selkirk was the inspiration for what Daniel Dafoe novel?
Alexander Selkirk biography | birthday, trivia | Scottish Castaway | Who2 Alexander Selkirk Biography Sailor   A true-life castaway, Scotsman Alexander Selkirk was the inspiration for Daniel Defoe ‘s 1719 novel Robinson Crusoe. While sailing with English privateers in 1704, Selkirk quarrelled with his captain and asked...
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What is the strong inelastic material found in a human tendon?
Tendon | Article about tendon by The Free Dictionary Tendon | Article about tendon by The Free Dictionary http://encyclopedia2.thefreedictionary.com/tendon Related to tendon: Achilles tendon tendon, tough cord composed of closely packed white fibers of connective tissue that serves to attach muscles to internal structu...
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Which country was chosen by FIFA to host the football world cup in 2014?
BBC SPORT | Football | Internationals | Brazil will stage 2014 World Cup Brazil will stage 2014 World Cup Romario, Dunga and Brazilian President Lula with the World Cup Brazil has been named as the host nation for the 2014 football World Cup. The South American country was the only one bidding to host the tournament, w...
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Which part of the cardamom plant is used as a spice?
Cardamom. Let's get cooking! Sign up for our free meal planner, click here for more details. Guide to cardamom, an exotic eastern spice that is used in sweet and savoury dishes. Cardamom is a small green pod containing tiny black seeds. The seeds are highly aromatic and the spice is immensely popular in Indian and Scan...
See Assorted Sweet Chile Peppers Cloves (Syzygium aromaticum) Cloves (Syzygium aromaticum) are native to the Spice Islands of the East Indies and belong to the same family as allspice, the Myrtaceae. In fact, they belong to the same genus as the Australian brush cherry (S. paniculatum), a commonly cultivated small tree...
Who painted his grandson in the famous work, `Bubbles'?
Artwork details, Liverpool museums See a larger version About the artwork One of the most famous paintings by the Victorian artist Sir John Millais has been placed on long loan at the Lady Lever Art Gallery. It has been lent by Unilever. 'Bubbles' was painted in 1885-6. It shows a boy blowing bubbles with a pipe and a ...
gebze 101 Jeopardy Template Which creature was a threat to holiday makers in Jaws? 100 How many legs has a spider got? 100 Who painted the Mona Lisa? 100 In which city is Hollywood? 100 What is Turkish delight Invented by Haci Bekir Effendi at his Istanbul shop in 1777 what is the globally consumed 'lokum' more famousl...
What is the process by which an insect undergoes distinct physical change from immaturity (typically larva or nymph) to adulthood?
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Life Cycle of Butterflies and Moths The life cycle or life history of Butterflies and Moths is:- The Egg or Ovum, The Caterpillar or Larva, The Chrysalis or Pupa and finally the Adult Butterfly or Moth (the Imago). BUTTERFLY AND MOTH EGGS Eggs come in an incredible variety of shapes, sizes and markings. Those that ar...
The ancient ritual of bull-leaping took place on which Mediterranean island?
Strange Horizons - Bull-Leaping in Bronze Age Crete Bull-Leaping in Bronze Age Crete comes near the midpoint of the story, on the doomed island of Atlantis. In it, the royal princess Charis takes part in one of the major rituals of her people: bull-leaping. Sir Arthur Evans; image courtesy of the Hellenic Ministry of C...
MOUFFLON | Pafos Zoo FACILITIES The Mouflon is a species of wild sheep and as such is one of the Caprinae or “goat antelopes”. It is thought to be one of the two ancestors for all modern domestic sheep breeds.[1][2] It is red-brown with a dark back-stripe, light colored saddle patch and underparts. The males are horned...
Name the title and artist of this 1991 #1 hit: ‘With the lights out, it’s less dangerous. Here we are now, entertain us. I feel stupid and contagious. Here we are now, entertain us.”
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"""In the Land of Blood and Honey"", set in Sarajevo in the 1990s in the Bosnian war, was the directorial debut of what USA actress?"
Angelina Jolie Makes Directorial Debut with 'In The Land of Blood and Honey' Angelina Jolie Makes Directorial Debut with 'In The Land of Blood and Honey' December 08, 2011 7:00 PM Alex Villarreal Email to a Friend Print American movie star Angelina Jolie is making her directorial debut with a film set during Bosnia's c...
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Which Cabinet post has been held by Stephen Byers, Peter Mandelson and Margaret Becket in recent years?
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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...
Apart from its coastline with the South China Sea, which country is completely surrounded by the state of Sarawak, Malaysia, which also divides it in two?
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Riau Islands travel guide - Wikitravel Understand[ edit ] Map of the Riau Islands in Indonesia The Riau Islands Province came into existence in July, 2004, when it was separated from neighboring Riau Province on the island of Sumatra . It includes the islands of Karimun, Batam, Bintan, Singkep-Lingga, and the Anambas a...
Which catholic saint is associated with the pilgrimage site of Lourdes in France?
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What at the end of 2010 was Amazon's biggest ever selling product?
10 Best-Selling Products of All Time Spencer Platt—Getty Images This post is in partnership with 24/7 Wall Street . The article below was originally published on 247wallst.com . Creating the most popular product of the year will make consumers and investors happy. But making an all-time bestseller can transform an indu...
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The USA purchased Alaska in 1867; when did it become one of the states in the United States?
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Which of the Rolling Stones has a cameo role as Captain Jack Teague, father of Jack Sparrow in 'Pirates of the Caribbean, At World's End'?
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Which Scot won a Gold medal at the 1991 World Athletics Championships and a Silver medal at the 1988 Olympics in the 10000 metres – she also won the London Marathon in 1996?
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September 17 of what year saw the Constitutional Convention adopt the US Constitution?
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Which prophetess, the daughter of Priam, King of Troy, was killed following the fall of Troy by Agamemnon's wife, Clytemnestra?
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What did the Romans call Ireland?
History Ireland Published in Features , Issue 2 (Summer 1996) , Pre-history / Archaeology , Pre-Norman History , Volume 4 Emperor Claudius – invaded Britain in AD43. A number of areas are worth exploring in this regard: not only the possibility of a Roman invasion of Ireland but also Roman geographical knowledge and pe...
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What is the correct name for the shoulder blade
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Just do it is the slogan of which company?
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The okta is a unit used by meteorologists to measure which aspect of the weather?
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What do you call a person who studies weather? | Reference.com What do you call a person who studies weather? A: Quick Answer A person who uses scientific methods to study, observe or forecast atmospheric patterns and weather events is known as a meteorologist. This field can be further divided into a number of differi...
Who was the President of the USA on 1st. January 1800?
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Whose comic characters include 'Gareth Cheeseman', 'Tony Ferrino' and 'Tommy Saxondale'?
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Ferrari Challenge THE TRACKS: California Speedway, Fontana California Speedway is a two-mile, low-banked, D-shaped oval super-speedway in Fontana, California, similar to that of its ‘sister track’, the Michigan International Speedway, which located on the site of the former Kaiser Steel mill. It is a relatively new tra...
According to the nursery rhyme, what did Little Jack Horner pull from his pie?
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Jamie Foxx won an Oscar for playing which man in a 2004 film?
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The group 'Abba' was formed in which European capital city in 1971?
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What was the theme song for the film Trainspotting
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A Swingin' Safari by Billy Vaughn Songfacts Songfacts This song was written by German band leader Bert Kaempfert, and was released as the title track of his 1962 album. The album went Gold in his native country. Whereas Kaempfert's recording failed to chart, Vaughn's cover reached #13 on the Billboard chart. Vaughn was...
The three basic types of rock are – igneous, metamorphic and which other?
The 3 basic rock types Ask GeoMan... What are the 3 basic types of rocks? Just as any person can be put into one of two main categories of human being, all rocks can be put into one of three fundamentally different types of rocks. They are as follows: Igneous Rocks Igneous rocks are crystalline solids which form dire...
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The largest sub-species of brown bear takes its name from which archipelago off Alaska?
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St Luke’s Summer is a name given to exceptionally warm weather in which month?
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William Shatner is the spokesperson for what online discount travel sight?
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The Gracie Fields Theatre opened in which town in 1978?
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Barbi Benton - IMDb IMDb Actress | Soundtrack | Composer Barbi Benton was born on January 28, 1950 in New York City, New York, USA as Barbara Lynn Klein. She is an actress, known for Hee Haw (1969), Hugh Hefner: Once Upon a Time (1992) and Deathstalker (1983). She has been married to George Gradow since October 14, 197...
Sharing it with the surname of a well known football pundit, what is the SI unit of absorbed dose?
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"Which chemical element, a strong, light metal with the atomic number 22 takes it’s name from the Greek for ""First Sons On Earth"" ?"
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"Which English composer wrote ""The Planets"", ""Somerset Rhapsody"" and the ballet ""The Perfect Fool""?"
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The 1999 autobiography ‘Still Me’ is by which late US actor?
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Name the record-breaking $0.5bn development-cost computer game launched to massive publicity in 2014?
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On which river does Derby stand?
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Who is second in the line of US presidential succession, following the Vice President?
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What Happened in 1974 including Pop Culture, Prices, Events and Technology Cost Of Living   Popular Culture   News and Events   Technology   Born This Year   World Leaders   1974 Calendar   1974 Inflation continues to spiral out of control around the world reaching 11.3% in the USA and 17.2% in the UK and the global re...
Who played Ensign Wesley Crusher in Star Trek, The Next Generation?
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Which former MP wrote The Four Feathers and stories featuring Inspector Hanaud?
The Four Feathers (Summit Classic Collector Editions): Amazon.co.uk: A.E.W. Mason, Summit Classic Press, Owen R. Howell: 9781492217848: Books Product Description About the Author A. E. W. Mason (1865-1948) was a British author and politician. He is best remembered for his 1902 novel The Four Feathers. His first novel, ...
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...
Who wrote the novel The Turn of the Screw?
SparkNotes: The Turn of the Screw: Context The Turn of the Screw Henry James Table of Contents Plot Overview Henry James (1843–1916), whose mastery of the psychological novel markedly influenced twentieth-century literature, was born in New York City. His father, Henry James, Sr., was an unconventional thinker who had ...
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What nationality was composer Frédéric Chopin?
Chopin - Composers - Classic FM Classic FM News Now Playing Schedule Frédéric Chopin (1810-1849) Frederic Chopin (1810-1849) was a Polish composer and virtuoso pianist of French-Polish parentage. He is considered one of the great masters of Romantic music. Life and Music Frederic Chopin was born in Poland, west of Wars...
Chopin's heart, article Contact Chopin's Heart The heart of Fryderyk Chopin could hold the secret of his untimely death. The renowned 19th century Polish-French pianist and composer died at the age of 39, of what is believed to be tuberculosis. But leading Polish medical experts are betting that DNA tests on his heart ...
Which island lies at the toe of Italy?
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What European country is shaped like a boot? | Reference.com What European country is shaped like a boot? A: Quick Answer One of the most identifiable European countries on the world map is Italy, due to being shaped like a boot. Italy's peninsula is surrounded on three sides by water. The country has the Adriatic Sea ...
Bankstown Airport is in which Australian state?
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How many letters are in the Welsh alphabet?
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In 1830 which US president signed the Indian Removal Act, which authorized the forced removal of Native Americans from land?
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What is the hardest mineral known to man
What is the hardest mineral in the world? | Reference.com What is the hardest mineral in the world? A: Quick Answer The hardest natural mineral in the world is lonsdaleite, a rare mineral made of carbon atoms. This mineral can withstand up to 58 percent more stress than diamond, according to a report by Jessica Griggs ...
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What is the name of the family in the TV series Outnumbered?
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What is the capital of Mexico
What Is the Capital of Mexico? | eHow What Is the Capital of Mexico? Phototreat/iStock/Getty Images Where once thrived Tenochtitlan, epicenter of the Aztec empire, now stands Mexico City, capital of the modern state of Mexico and the heart of a sprawling metropolitan area with 22 million residents. One of the most dens...
Mexico's Name HOW DID MEXICO GET ITS NAME? by Bob Brooke While the official name of Mexico is Estados Unidos Mexicanos or the United Mexican States, most people know it as just plain Mexico or as Mexicans say it Mejico (The j is pronounced like an h."). The original word for Mexico was probably ...
.ac is the top level internet domain name for which island in the South Atlantic?
.AC Domains • Domain for Acscension Island and Academia Search Why choose a .ac domain extension? Ascension Island is part of the British Overseas Territory. It is located in the South Atlantic Ocean, about 1,000 miles from the coast of Africa. Consider domain hacks like zodia.AC or alman.AC. There are no restrictions ...
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'Sparrow Grass' is an alternatve name for which plant?
The History of Asparagus The Ancient Greeks and Romans used a Persian word "asparag" which meant shoot. the term sperage became popular for many years and in the 16th century we find the term "sparagus" used in English speaking countries. the peasants would call it " sparrow grass". During the 19th century Asparagus to...
Wimbledon – the design of the legendary trophies Wimbledon – the design of the legendary trophies Published 30/06/2013 by Ashley Morrison Last week I blogged about Andy Murray and how he's 'reigniting the brand' – becoming a much more media-savvy powerhouse of an athlete rather than a slightly moany teenager. But with ...
Mount Kosciuszko is the highest mountain in which country?
Mount Kosciuszko - Facts on Highest Peak in Australia Elevation: 7,310 feet (2,228 meters) Prominence: 7,310 feet (2,228 meters) Most Prominent Mountain in Australia. Location: Great Dividing Range, New South Wales, Australia. Coordinates: -36.455981 S / 148.263333 W First Ascent: First ascent by an expedition led by P...
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"What is a mainly instrumental piece of music by Elton John, the closing track of his 1978 album, ""A Single Man""?"
Song for Guy - Elton John - YouTube Song for Guy - Elton John Want to watch this again later? Sign in to add this video to a playlist. Need to report the video? Sign in to report inappropriate content. Rating is available when the video has been rented. This feature is not available right now. Please try again later. P...
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Which gemstone is known as ‘The Bishop’s Stone’?
Amethyst meaning nice colors Amethyst Gemstone meaning Crystalline quartz in shades of purple, lilac or mauve is called amethyst, a stone traditionally worn to guard against drunkeness and to instill a sober mind. The word amethyst comes from the Greek meaning "without drunkenness" and amethyst is believed to protect o...
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Which English city lies between the mouths of the rivers Test and Itchen?
8 Top-Rated Tourist Attractions in Southampton | PlanetWare 8 Top-Rated Tourist Attractions in Southampton Written by Bryan Dearsley The port of Southampton lies on a peninsula between the mouths of the Rivers Test and Itchen and boasts one of the world's best natural harbors. Until the 1930s, it was England's largest ...
City of Durham Constituency Image produced from the Ordnance Survey Election-Map service. Image reproduced with kind permission of Ordnance Survey and Ordnance Survey of Northern Ireland . The City of Durham constituency is in the North East of England (see map below). At the heart of the constituency is Durham City it...
The Ishtar Gate, constructed around 575BC by order of King Nebuchadnezzar II, was a gate to which city?
The Ishtar Gate - Biblical Archaeology Ancient Iraq (Bible History Online) The Ishtar Gate Did the Jewish captives pass through this gate after the destruction of Jerusalem in 586 B.C.? This painting shows the reconstructed 47 foot tall Ishtar gate at the Pergamon Museum in Berlin. The Ishtar Gate was originally bui...
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...
Anthropologist Lévi-Strauss proposed that two animals achieved mythic status in Native American cultures as they are the mediators between life and death. Can you name one of the two?
Project MUSE - Catching Wrangham: On the Mythology and the Science of Fire, Cooking, and Becoming Human On the Mythology and the Science of Fire, Cooking, and Becoming Human Gregory Schrempp (bio) Abstract Myth and science sometimes converge—nowhere more so than in scenarios concerning the domestication of fire and its...
Bigfoot, Loch Ness monster, Yeti: Legendary beasts might be real Don’t laugh now, Bigfoot might have been real May 26, 20168:54am Next time you want to scoff at a Bigfoot believer, maybe don’t. Picture: Kayana Szymczak/Getty Images/AFP Amanda Bell New York Post BIGFOOT, the Loch Ness monster and more may soon cross ove...
Which Frenchman was Formula One World Champion three times in the 1980's?
Ranking the Top 10 Drivers of the 1980s | Bleacher Report Ranking the Top 10 Drivers of the 1980s Use your ← → (arrow) keys to browse the slideshow 6.0K 6 Comments In his column for BBC Sport on Monday, David Coulthard said that with Sebastian Vettel, Fernando Alonso , Lewis Hamilton and Kimi Raikkonen driving close to...
Index-a This Week's Puzzles So You Think You Know Soccer A soccer goal is what dimensions, yards wide and feet high: 8x7; 7x8; 8x8 or 9x8?  According to FIFA World Cup rules which flag must be displayed inside each match stadium besides those of FIFA/Fair Play, and the two competing nations?  Approximately how many mil...
In the 1986 comedy movie The Three Amigos, who starred alongside Steve Martin and Chevy Chase in the title roles.
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Peter Sellers Covers the Beatles' "A Hard Day's Night," "She Loves You" & "Help!" Subscribe Google Whatsapp Pinterest Digg Linkedin Stumbleupon Vk Print Delicious Buffer Pocket Xing Tumblr Mail Yummly Telegram Flipboard In the early sixties, Peter Sellers, one of the greatest comic actors of his generation, met perhaps...
Hairdresser Raymond who died in 1992 owned two Grand National winners, Ayala and which other?
The Hairdresser Who Won The National Twice The Hairdresser Who Won The National Twice /in Grand National History /by Simone Wright Aintree always has a story to tell. This one’s about a camp hairdresser with a fake French accent who went on to become Britain’s first celebrity crimper and the owner of not one, but two G...
Mon Mome wins 2009 Grand National at Aintree - Telegraph Horse Racing Mon Mome wins 2009 Grand National at Aintree A rookie jockey, a former bridge international and only the second woman to train a Grand National winner on Saturday delivered the biggest shock in more than 40 years at Aintree when 100-1 shot Mon Mome...