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    Who was first credited with calling baseball player George Herman Ruth "Babe"?

    1 answer(s) posted #99268, Posted on Sep 08 08 by david1975
    What is unique about mercury?

    3 answer(s) posted #99265, Posted on Sep 08 08 by storky1
    What do Christian Louboutin, Jimmy Choo and Manolo Blanik have in common?

    1 answer(s) posted #99264, Posted on Sep 08 08 by storky1
    What animal is responsible for the most deaths, worldwide?

    4 answer(s) posted #99263, Posted on Sep 08 08 by storky1
    Which continents have no desert?

    3 answer(s) posted #99262, Posted on Sep 08 08 by storky1
    What specific place on Earth is the closest to the fifth largest natural satellite in our Solar System?

    3 answer(s) posted #99261, Posted on Sep 08 08 by BRY2K
    How is the stage name of Ringo Starr’s musical granddaughter related to Brooklime?

    1 answer(s) posted #99260, Posted on Sep 08 08 by BRY2K
    The signatures of what two non-Beatles are on the 1962 contract that confirmed Brian Epstein as The Fab Four’s manager?

    2 answer(s) posted #99259, Posted on Sep 08 08 by BRY2K
    Eight of the ten surnames on the Hollywood Walk of Fame beginning with the letter “Y” are the same. Of the two that are not, which is the son of a musician?

    2 answer(s) posted #99258, Posted on Sep 08 08 by BRY2K
    I heard that it is legal to marry your cousin if you do not have children, is this true and if so in what countries? (I have no intention of marring my cousin just curious)

    1 answer(s) posted #99257, Posted on Sep 08 08 by King_Angusii
    ( Sep 07 08 ) In which state is the Archie comics set in?

    2 answer(s) posted #99256, Posted on Sep 07 08 by david1975
    ( Sep 07 08 ) This pensive sculpture was bombed and is now left contemplating its missing feet. Luckily, about 20 more copies exist, of which another one was also badly damaged in 2007. Where do you think this bombed sculpture is?

    2 answer(s) posted #99255, Posted on Sep 07 08 by edmund80
    ( Sep 07 08 ) Over 70 years ago, a particular type of seafood made a spectacular appearance (or non-appearance as the case may be) in eateries patronised by a famous artist/novelist. Today, however, certain establishments in England, Germany and Australia house this arousing item in its full glory, but the US seem to have received the boring variety. What is it, and who was the writer of the book that described it in full detail?

    No answers yet! #99254, Posted on Sep 07 08 by peasypod
    ( Sep 07 08 ) What MLB teams have switched leagues?

    2 answer(s) posted #99253, Posted on Sep 07 08 by star_gazer
    ( Sep 07 08 ) The Cullinan would be dust next to it. If you can find one, a diamond as big as the Ritz would still be a pebble next to it. What is it?

    2 answer(s) posted #99252, Posted on Sep 07 08 by edmund80
    ( Sep 07 08 ) Why have some polar bears recently turned green?

    2 answer(s) posted #99251, Posted on Sep 07 08 by star_gazer
    ( Sep 07 08 ) What is a Luopan?

    1 answer(s) posted #99250, Posted on Sep 07 08 by author
    ( Sep 07 08 ) What was the Cedar Revolution?

    1 answer(s) posted #99249, Posted on Sep 07 08 by author
    ( Sep 07 08 ) After the Han Chinese, what is the largest ethnic group in China?

    1 answer(s) posted #99248, Posted on Sep 07 08 by author
    ( Sep 07 08 ) What is the Chinese name for Hell?

    2 answer(s) posted #99247, Posted on Sep 07 08 by author






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