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Category |
Date |
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181 |
In the epilogue of "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows", Percy Weasley gets married and has two children named Molly and Lucy. |
Literature > Harry Potter |
05/24/11 |
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182 |
In Norse mythology, Sleipnir was an eight-legged horse. |
Literature > Mythology |
05/19/11 |
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183 |
Patrick lives under a rock in the show "Spongebob Squarepants". |
Television > Children's Shows |
05/16/11 |
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184 |
The second book in the "Little Miss" series by Roger Hargreaves is "Little Miss Naughty". |
Literature |
05/06/11 |
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185 |
The dot over the letter "i" is called a tittle. |
Other |
05/04/11 |
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186 |
Mario from "Super Mario" was originated in Donkey Kong, and his name was Jumpman. His name was later changed based off of an employee of Nintendo who looked similar to Jumpman. |
Entertainment > Video Games |
04/25/11 |
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187 |
The Green Bay Packers won the 2010 Super Bowl. |
Sports |
04/25/11 |
|
188 |
There are 114 chapters (surahs) in the Qur'an. |
Religion > Islam |
04/22/11 |
|
189 |
The Toronto St. Pats won the Stanley Cup in 1922. |
Sports > Hockey |
04/22/11 |
|
190 |
Charles Darwin had ten children. |
People > Scientists |
04/18/11 |
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191 |
Julia Gillard was the first female Australian Prime minister, taking her role in June 2010. |
People > Politicians |
04/16/11 |
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192 |
In Greek mythology, Eileithyia is the goddess of childbirth. |
Literature > Mythology |
04/01/11 |
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193 |
"Theogony" was written by Hesiod. |
Literature > Mythology |
03/22/11 |
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194 |
The fifth Labor of Heracles was to clean the Augean stables. |
Literature > Mythology |
03/02/11 |
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195 |
In Norse mythology, Fenrir was a giant wolf. |
Literature > Mythology |
03/02/11 |
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