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What is a traditional Christmas Dinner in Austria?

Knowledge / Daily Trivia /

In Austria baked carp is served for the traditional Christmas dinner.

What did Beethoven have to do with WWII?

Knowledge / Daily Trivia /

The British Broadcasting Company played the opening bars of Beethoven's Fifth Symphony in all its broadcasts to Europe during World War II. The familiar "dah-dah-dah-DAAAAH" opening is the same as Morse code for the letter "v" (dot-dot-dot-dash) the symbol adopted for "victory."

Which animal has pug marks?

Knowledge / Daily Trivia /

A tiger's paw prints are called pug marks. A tiger's forefeet have five toes and the hind feet have four toes. All toes have claws. The claws are 80 to 100 mm in length.

Which country keeps the most pigs?

Knowledge / Daily Trivia /

Almost half the pigs in the world are kept by farmers in China.

What did Detroit produce before it produced cars?

Knowledge / Daily Trivia /

Long before Detroit became renowned for the production of automobiles, the city had earned a national reputation for the manufacturing of cigars and chewing tobacco. Tobacco companies were among the city's leading employers at the turn of the twentieth century, employing more than 10,000 people. In the mid-1920s, it was estimated that 210 ...Read more

How do women's bell-bottoms differ from men's?

Knowledge / Daily Trivia /

In most cases men's boot cut and women's boot cuts differ. Women's boot cut jeans are tight to the knee and then flare out slightly to the hem while men's boot cut jeans are usually flared/loose all the way from crotch to hem.

What was wrong with the Grand Canyon stamp?

Knowledge / Daily Trivia /

In January 2000, the U.S. Postal Service issued a Grand Canyon stamp. However, the photo used was a reverse image, giving a mirror image of a view from the South Rim. The previous year, the Postal Service mistakenly labeled the Grand Canyon as a Colorado landmark on 100 million stamps. Those stamps were destroyed. A trade paper estimated the ...Read more

How many facets should a diamond have?

Knowledge / Daily Trivia /

A quality, fully-faceted round brilliant diamond has at least 58 facets. These are important for the maximum sparkle and brilliance of the stone.

Is Brazil the land of big critters?

Knowledge / Daily Trivia /

Brazil is a land with a lot of big creatures -- it is home to the world's largest snake (the anaconda, measuring up to 35 feet in length), largest spider, largest rodent (the capybara, a sort of guinea pig the size of a police dog), and the world's largest ant.

What did people use before there were lawnmowers?

Knowledge / Daily Trivia /

Prior to the invention of lawn mowers, lawns were cut with scythes, but this operation was ineffective unless the lawn was wet. The sale of lawn mowers got a great boost when lawn tennis came into vogue in England in 1870.

Are we getting enough sleep?

Knowledge / Daily Trivia /

Lack of sleep is becoming such a problem for American adults that 8 percent say they occasionally or frequently fall asleep at work, and 19 percent say they make errors because of sleepiness.

How fast are ostriches?

Knowledge / Daily Trivia /

Ostriches are such fast runners, they can outrun a horse. Male ostriches can roar like a lion.

Why did Bissell invent his sweeper?

Knowledge / Daily Trivia /

M. R. Bissell had a china shop in Grand Rapids, Michigan, and was allergic to the dusty straw scattered on the floor after unpacking china from crates. So, he invented the first carpet sweeper in 1876 to clean up the mess and protect his sinuses.

How active is a homemaker?

Knowledge / Daily Trivia /

The average house wife walks 10 miles a day around the house doing her chores. In addition, she walks nearly 4 miles and spends 25 hours a year making beds.

What about Kellogg's version of 'Country Squares?'

Knowledge / Daily Trivia /

Because Post had revealed Country Squares before it was ready, Post's biggest competitor Kellogg was able to develop their own version in six months. Post released their Country Squares in the same year, but sales lagged behind Pop-Tarts. It is widely believed that Country Squares failed because of their name. In the progressive culture of the ...Read more

Are Americans energy hogs?

Knowledge / Daily Trivia /

The average American uses eight times as much fuel energy as an average person anywhere else in the world.

How often do wolves attack people?

Knowledge / Daily Trivia /

Despite man's fear and hatred of the wolf, it has not ever been proved that a non-rabid wolf ever attacked a human.

Who set up New York's first recycling plant?

Knowledge / Daily Trivia /

Colonel Waring, New York City Street Cleaning Commissioner, was responsible for organizing the first rubbish-sorting plant for recycling in the United States in 1898.

Was Paul Revere a failure?

Knowledge / Daily Trivia /

Paul Revere, the greatest silversmith of colonial America, was a failure at his second trade, copperplate engraving. His artistry on copper was poor, and he worked at engraving only when he was financially hard-put.

How quickly did America fill with cars?

Knowledge / Daily Trivia /

In 1900, there were 8,000 cars in the United States; by 1919, there were 6 million cars in the U.S.

 

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