Trivia
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What do Liechtenstein and Uzbekistan have in common?
Why are station wagons called "station wagons"?
Why did Sir Isaac Newton dress up in disguise and hang out in bars?
Who, according to legend, invented the cat door?
Who are the only two drivers to ever win
both the Indy 500 and the Daytona 500?
What popular recreational pastime was patented and franchised by the
founders of Rock City?
What is the "uncanny valley"?
Who was the last person to set foot on the moon?
When engineer David Bradley said "I may have invented it, but Bill Gates made it famous", to what was he referring?
When were the words "under God" added to the Pledge of Allegiance?
What movie was being shown aboard the Titanic when it hit the iceburg?
Who was the first incumbent US president to actively campaign on his own
behalf while in office?
What was the original name of Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade?
What, specifically, are the "Geometric Problems of Antiquity"?
Where was the first ghetto?
(Which is to say, the first ghetto to actually be called a "ghetto")
Aside from Dick Van Dyke, who was originally considered
for the lead role on "The Dick Van Dyke Show"?
Who said "A sewer worker is like a brain surgeon. We're both specialists."
When and where did the phrase "Elvis has left the building" originate?
What are the names of the corporate mascots in the Mark Ryden painting "Dead Characters"?
Who is the patron saint of television?
What three movies featured appearances by both Jesse Ventura and Arnold
Schwarzenegger, the then future governors of Minnesota and California,
respectively?
What was Chef Boyardee's first name?
How much does a cloud weigh?
(Approximately. Assume a simple white puffy cloud - a cumulus cloud for
those of you meteorologically inclined. Not a storm cloud - they weigh ...
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