Here are some fascinating tidbits of unexplained trivia to share and discuss.
When hosting a trivia night, it always pays to remember that fun trivia questions are the best trivia questions. Although you might feel like you're stuck for questions to ask, all you need are amusing and entertaining topics to draw from. The trivia questions that not only get the best response but also entertain the players or teams the most are the most fun questions. Unlike ice breaker questions, fun trivia questions have a definite right answer, which makes them great for quizzes. But these fun questions to ask are suitable for all abilities and all ages, making for a
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1. Astronaut Sunita Williams was the first person to run a marathon in space, finishing in 4 hours and 24 minutes on a treadmill aboard the International Space Station.
1. In 1989, the Oakland A's (American professional baseball team) Accounting Department was freaking out over a $1 million surplus. Turns out, Ricky Henderson framed his $1 million signing bonus cheque and hung it on his wall without cashing it.
1. When Tater Tots first hit store shelves in 1956, people did not buy them because they were very inexpensive and there was no perceived value. When the price was raised by stores, people began buying the product.
This Sports trivia will not only provide you with an opportunity to exercise your brain but also aids you to acquire knowledge regarding a diverse range of sports all over the world. Our wide variety of
1. Emily Blunt developed a debilitating stutter in her childhood, which couldn't be cured by speech or relaxation coaches. It was cured when she was asked to speak in an accent in a school play.
1. Ireland has 3 peat fired power plants. Using peat taken from Irish bogs, it's more polluting than coal and is so inefficient that it is subsided by the state.
1. The first leaf blowers were insecticide misters that workers were misusing to blow leaves instead.
As interesting as the human body tends to be, it's also mysterious, and there are a lot of creepy facts about humans you might not realize.
This United States Trivia challenge covers the states, national parks, state capitals, lakes and time zones as well as other useless tidbits of trivial queries. Do you have the answers?
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People with Dissociative Identity Disorder (Multiple Personality Disorder) can undergo significant changes such as the need for glasses to correct vision, gain/lose an allergy, turn diabetes on and off, and even go from drunk to sober when switching personalities.
1. There is a village named Bengkala in Bali where, due to a recessive gene named DFNB3, so many people are born deaf that hearing people use sign language called Kata Kolok, and spoken language equally.
01. The Greek word for “Carpenter” more accurately translates as “home builder” and since Judea built structures primarily out of stone, Jesus was probably a stonemason.
1. Actor Robert Pattinson dealt with an obsessed fan who had been camping outside his apartment by taking her out on a dinner date. "I just complained about everything in my life and she never came back."
01. Queen Elizabeth’s favorite snack is chocolate biscuit cake and she has one slice of the cake every single day. Even when she’s traveling a supply of the cakes is transported with her.
1. In 1989, the Oakland A's (American professional baseball team) Accounting Department was freaking out over a $1 million surplus. Turns out, Ricky Henderson framed his $1 million signing bonus cheque and hung it on his wall without cashing it.
This Quiz Can Prove You’re A Genius -- Or You Need To Go To Movie “School.” Arnold Schwarzenegger. Sylvester Stallone. Mel Gibson. Movies produced in the 1980s had some great actors, didn’t they? OK, we didn’t actually say that Schwarzenegger, Stallone, and Gibson were great a ...
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1. An airplane crashed into the Empire State Building in 1945. Among other damages, plane parts severed the cables for an elevator and the woman (Betty Lou Oliver) inside fell over 70 stories. She lived and holds the world record for the longest survived elevator fall.
1. Alexander the Great was embalmed in a coffin filled with honey.