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Low | 6.1 | Apple Maggot Quarantine Area | 64.0 | Inter-Allied Women's Conference | 6.1 | Apple Maggot Quarantine Area |
Median | 128.0 | Isaac Maliyamungu | 311.7 | Golden-headed cisticola | 144.1 | Cardiac allograft vasculopathy James Park Woods |
High | 1,084.7 | 2019 EFL Cup Final | 1,004.9 | Chun Afong, Julia Fayerweather Afong | 1,084.7 | 2019 EFL Cup Final |
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2019 EFL Cup Final | 2019-02-24 | 13,016 | 1,084.7 | ... that Manchester City conceded only one goal in regular time en route to the 2019 EFL Cup Final against Chelsea today? | |
Chun Afong | 2019-02-05 | 16,796 | 699.8 | ... that Chinese millionaire merchant Chun Afong (pictured) made his fortune in the "Sandalwood Mountains" and had sixteen children with a descendant of Hawaiian royalty? | |
Julia Fayerweather Afong | 7,322 | 305.1 | |||
Total | 24,118 | 1,004.9 | |||
Land mines in the Falkland Islands | 2019-02-20 | 12,052 | 1,004.3 | ... that mine fields in the Falkland Islands are havens for Magellanic and gentoo penguins (pictured)? | |
Loschbour man | 2019-02-01 | 24,083 | 1,003.5 | ... that DNA testing suggests that Loschbour man (pictured), an 8,000-year-old human skeleton found in Luxembourg in 1935, had dark skin? | |
African humid period | 2019-02-22 | 11,275 | 939.6 | ... that changes in Earth's orbit around the Sun over 10,000 years ago led to the disappearance of the Sahara desert? | |
Nucella canaliculata | 2019-02-25 | 6,674 | 556.2 | ... that the channeled dog winkle drills into shells of the thatched barnacle (both species pictured) and injects a toxin to gain access to the soft parts? | |
Semibalanus cariosus | 3,678 | 306.5 | |||
Total | 10,353 | 862.8 | |||
Adele Spitzeder | 2019-02-15 | 19,392 | 808.0 | ... that some sources believe Adele Spitzeder (pictured) created the first documented Ponzi scheme in 1869? | |
HMS Sickle | 2019-02-24 | 9,344 | 778.7 | ... that after sailors from HMS Sickle (pictured) boarded a small enemy ship, they brought 1,000 oranges and lemons from the ship's cargo back to their submarine? | |
John L. Whitehead Jr. | 2019-02-19 | 8,916 | 743.0 | ... that John L. Whitehead Jr. (pictured) was the first African American to graduate from the U.S. Air Force Test Pilot School? | |
Nakam | 2019-02-17 | 12,888 | 663.2 | ... that a small group of Holocaust survivors tried to kill six million Germans? | |
Spotted wobbegong | 2019-02-27 | 7,518 | 626.5 | ... that prey of the spotted wobbegong (pictured) have been known to approach its mouth and nibble on its tentacles? | |
Coat of arms and flag of Transylvania | 2019-02-26 | 7,104 | 592.0 | ... that "wolf's teeth" were once a feature of Transylvanian state symbols (example shown)? | |
Guy Dury | 2019-02-12 | 13,950 | 581.3 | ... that after recapturing escaped Luftwaffe prisoners, the British officer Guy Dury is said to have remarked: "one really has to take off one's hat to them ... I really regret having to lock them up"? | |
The Bellboy and the Playgirls | 2019-02-18 | 6,635 | 552.9 | ... that Francis Ford Coppola said he added "five three-minute nudie sketches in color to a stupid German movie that had been shot in black-and-white"? | |
OK gesture | 2019-02-17 | 10,298 | 529.9 | ... that the OK gesture (pictured) can stand for the evil eye, the letter F, the number 9, the rising and setting of the sun, or to signal that a scuba diver is safe? | |
Sophie Karthäuser | 2019-02-26 | 6,291 | 524.2 | ... that among the Mozart roles sung by soprano Sophie Karthäuser (pictured) are Ilia, Tamiri, and Serpetta? | |
Pow of Inchaffray | 2019-02-08 | 12,344 | 514.3 | ... that a ditch in Scotland has been the subject of acts of parliament since 1696? | |
CS Alert (1890) | 2019-02-04 | 12,302 | 512.6 | ... that the cable ship Alert almost completely isolated Germany from the worldwide telegraph network by cutting its submarine telegraph cables just hours after the outbreak of World War I? | |
Green Jacket Shoal | 2019-02-28 | 5,882 | 490.1 | ... that Green Jacket Shoal is Rhode Island's largest ship graveyard? | |
Boybuloq Cave | 2019-02-15 | 11,538 | 480.7 | ... that Boybuloq Cave, the deepest in Asia, is located near Uzbekistan's highest village? | |
HMS P222 | 2019-02-20 | 5,632 | 469.3 | ... that the British submarine HMS P222 was ordered to escort an Allied convoy to Malta on the surface, with the intent that it would be spotted by enemy aircraft? | |
Lava balloon | 2019-02-18 | 5,623 | 468.6 | ... that lava can form gas-filled balloons that float on water? | |
George Washington (Canova) | 2019-02-22 | 3,531 | 294.2 | ... that the North Carolina State House and Canova's George Washington (engraving shown) were both destroyed by an "awful conflagration" that began while the building was being fireproofed? | |
North Carolina State House | 2,054 | 171.2 | |||
Total | 5,586 | 465.5 | |||
Beaver Hall | 2019-02-20 | 5,535 | 461.2 | ... that in 1871, Beaver Hall (pictured) was demolished so that the neighbours could have a "private green belt"? | |
Nazo Dharejo | 2019-02-06 | 10,878 | 453.2 | ... that Nazo Dharejo fought off 200 bandits in a gun battle that earned her a reputation as "Pakistan's toughest woman"? | |
Homeric Minimum | 2019-02-06 | 10,462 | 435.9 | ... that the Homeric Minimum may have been responsible for permanent snow on Mount Olympus, as referred to by Homer and in Greek mythology? | |
British ambulances in the Franco-Prussian War | 2019-02-11 | 10,374 | 432.2 | ... that British ambulance units (stores pictured) served alongside armies of both combatants in the Franco-Prussian War? | |
Helmut Kleinicke | 2019-02-21 | 5,167 | 430.6 | ... that Helmut Kleinicke was dismissed from his job because he was caught helping Jews escape? | |
Saint Sebastian Tended by Saint Irene | 2019-02-22 | 5,011 | 417.6 | ... that paintings of Saint Sebastian tended by Saint Irene (example shown) reflected the position of both Catholic and Protestant churches that people should not flee to avoid the plague? | |
Hilda Ranscombe | 2019-02-18 | 4,874 | 406.2 | ... that Hilda Ranscombe (pictured) captained a team that won ten consecutive Ladies Ontario Hockey Association championships? | |
Kunság | 2019-02-18 | 4,784[a] | 398.6 | ... that the population of Kunság (banner pictured) was "almost entirely wiped out" during the Ottoman occupation, before recovering through re-colonization? | |
1975 Holton-Arms School senior prom | 2019-02-20 | 4,692 | 391.0 | ... that the 1975 Holton-Arms School senior prom was the only high school dance ever held in the White House? | |
Something Good – Negro Kiss | 2019-02-01 | 9,252 | 385.5 | ... that the recently rediscovered and restored 1898 short film Something Good – Negro Kiss counters racist caricatures? | |
Karl Plagge | 2019-02-27 | 4,502 | 375.1 | ... that Karl Plagge's efforts to rescue Jews during the Holocaust succeeded because he entered a "grey zone" of moral compromise? | |
X: A Fabulous Child's Story | 2019-02-25 | 4,458 | 371.5 | ... that a short story about a child raised without a gender served as an inspiration for a 1975 scientific experiment? | |
The Dead King and his Three Sons | 2019-02-19 | 4,446 | 370.5 | ... that in a story known in the Middle Ages, the sons of a dead king shoot arrows at his corpse? | |
Ferdinand Rudow | 2019-02-19 | 4,334 | 361.2 | ... that German entomologist Ferdinand Rudow was described as "undoubtedly the most incompetent" taxonomist working with Ichneumonidae? | |
Yucatán (film) | 2019-02-19 | 4,274 | 356.2 | ... that most of the scenes in Yucatán were filmed onboard the MS Sovereign during a transatlantic crossing, with the ship's actual passengers and crew acting as extras? | |
Pioneer Square totem pole | 2019-02-19 | 4,260 | 355.0 | ... that members of the Seattle Chamber of Commerce stole the Pioneer Square totem pole from a Tlingit village in 1899 and gifted it to the City of Seattle? | |
Rachel Dübendorfer | 2019-02-23 | 4,256 | 354.7 | ... that during the Second World War, Rachel Dübendorfer received sensitive German military information, including plans for the German invasion of the USSR? | |
Hamilton Hamilton | 2019-02-24 | 4,205 | 350.4 | ... that Hamilton Hamilton, best known for his landscapes of the American West (example shown), was born in England and lived most of his life in the American East? | |
Urechis caupo | 2019-02-27 | 4,128 | 344.0 | ... that the innkeeper worm catches its food with a net and then swallows the net? | |
Padule di Fucecchio massacre | 2019-02-06 | 8,222 | 342.6 | ... that the Padule di Fucecchio massacre, in which at least 174 Italian civilians were murdered, has been described as "one of the worst Nazi atrocities in Italy"? | |
Cartography of Jerusalem | 2019-02-08 | 8,120 | 338.3 | ... that almost all pre-modern maps of Jerusalem (example pictured) were made by Christians for a Christian European audience? | |
Parliamentary snuff box | 2019-02-03 | 8,116 | 338.1 | ... that members of the British Parliament are entitled to free snuff from the Parliamentary snuff box, despite it being illegal to distribute it for free elsewhere? | |
Thomas Barry (clown) | 2019-02-26 | 4,029 | 335.8 | ... that in 1844 Thomas Barry sailed along the River Thames in a tub pulled by four geese? | |
Karl Lindau | 2019-02-28 | 3,969 | 330.8 | ... that the Austrian actor and librettist Karl Lindau co-wrote The Nazi, a comedy, in 1895? | |
Sue Miller (cancer activist) | 2019-02-11 | 7,918 | 329.9 | ... that after a mastectomy ended her professional modeling career, Sue Miller assembled a fashion show featuring only models who have had breast cancer? | |
Michael Magill | 2019-02-22 | 3,851 | 320.9 | ... that British Army officer Michael Magill was killed alongside his brigade commander after treading on a land mine during a training exercise in Yorkshire? | |
Eccentricities of a Blonde-Haired Girl | 2019-02-15 | 7,695 | 320.6 | ... that director Manoel de Oliveira completed the 2009 feature film Eccentricities of a Blonde-Haired Girl at the age of 100? | |
Golden-headed cisticola | 2019-02-13 | 7,481 | 311.7 | ... that the golden-headed cisticola (pictured) has been described as the "finest tailor of all birds"? | |
Edris Allan | 2019-02-26 | 2,028 | 169.0 | ... that Edris Allan, the first telephone operator for the Jamaica All Island Telephone Service, married Sir Harold Allan, the first Afro-Jamaican to be knighted? | |
Harold Egbert Allan | 1,637 | 136.4 | |||
Total | 3,664 | 305.4 | |||
Flag of Somerset County, Maryland | 2019-02-09 | 7,262 | 302.6 | ... that Somerset County, Maryland, adopted the style of the Union Jack as their flag (pictured) before Great Britain did? | |
Weewarrasaurus | 2019-02-12 | 7,260 | 302.5 | ... that the first discovered fossil of the dinosaur Weewarrasaurus was noted for being preserved in green-blue opal? | |
Abby Franquemont | 2019-02-25 | 3,620 | 301.7 | ... that hand-spinning writer Abby Franquemont (pictured) spent her early childhood in Peru, where women "spun to eat and pay for the home they lived in"? | |
Fulvous owl | 2019-02-15 | 7,168 | 298.6 | ... that the rhythm of the call of the fulvous owl has been likened to Morse code? | |
Zura Karuhimbi | 2019-02-01 | 7,117 | 296.5 | ... that Zura Karuhimbi saved the lives of more than 100 refugees during the Rwandan genocide by pretending to be a witch? | |
Steve Swindal | 2019-02-15 | 6,979 | 290.8 | ... that after he was named heir apparent to owner George Steinbrenner in 2005, Steve Swindal was bought out of the New York Yankees in 2007? | |
Gutta Percha Company | 2019-02-21 | 3,474 | 289.5 | ... that the Gutta Percha Company, whose main product was submarine telegraph cable, started out making bottle stoppers? | |
Kaufering concentration camp complex | 2019-02-24 | 3,437 | 286.4 | ... that a bunker built by prisoners of Kaufering concentration camp is still in use by the German Air Force? | |
Thomas Forsyth House | 2019-02-23 | 3,386 | 282.2 | ... that Thomas Forsyth stocked his cellar with wine until his wife cut the pipes and drained it all? | |
Yu-chien Kuan | 2019-02-26 | 3,340 | 278.3 | ... that Yu-chien Kuan fled China using a stolen Japanese passport, was jailed in Egypt, and then became a sinologist and advisor to the German chancellor? | |
Shin Hyun-hwak | 2019-02-15 | 6,672 | 278.0 | ... that Shin Hyun-hwak was Prime Minister of South Korea for less than six months? | |
Stephen Godin | 2019-02-12 | 6,618 | 275.7 | ... that Stephen Godin was a steward of a house of penitent prostitutes? | |
Managing by wire | 2019-02-19 | 3,288 | 274.0 | ... that SAP SE, Aetna, Mrs. Fields Original Cookies, and Brooklyn Union Gas have all been managed by wire? | |
Battle of Anglon (543) | 2019-02-20 | 3,286 | 273.9 | ... that in 543 a Byzantine army was unexpectedly defeated by a force less than one-seventh its size, during their invasion of Sasanian Armenia? | |
David Johnson (photographer) | 2019-02-04 | 6,491 | 270.5 | ... that photographer David Johnson (pictured) was the first African-American student of Ansel Adams? | |
Frankenstein vs. The Mummy | 2019-02-28 | 3,240 | 270.0 | ... that in the 2015 film Frankenstein vs. The Mummy, the director designed Frankenstein's monster to look like a muscular zombie with long black hair? | |
Coldwar Steve | 2019-02-20 | 3,227 | 268.9 | ... that Twitter satirist Coldwar Steve creates most of his works on a phone while travelling to work by bus? | |
Emperor goose | 2019-02-19 | 3,226 | 268.8 | ... that the head of the emperor goose (pictured) frequently turns from white to reddish-brown in summer, due to its feeding in tidal pools with iron oxide? | |
Master MZ | 2019-02-23 | 3,224 | 268.6 | ... that an engraving in 1500 by Master MZ shows a woman lifting her skirts to protect or hide an owl? | |
Mobile field force | 2019-02-25 | 3,183 | 265.2 | ... that, in the United States, mobile field forces are used by police to deal with civil disorder by targeting "agitators"? | |
Malathi Chendur | 2019-02-21 | 3,116 | 259.7 | ... that "Pramadaavanam", a weekly column by Malathi Chendur (pictured), was published uninterruptedly for 47 years? | |
Thessaloniki Metro | 2019-02-14 | 6,198 | 258.2 | ... that construction on the Thessaloniki Metro triggered the largest-ever archaeological dig in northern Greece, unearthing more than 300,000 individual artefacts? | |
Victoria Loke | 2019-02-06 | 6,110 | 254.6 | ... that Victoria Loke, who had a role in Crazy Rich Asians, has advocated for the rights of sex workers and domestic workers? | |
Pioneer Square pergola | 2019-02-28 | 3,052 | 254.4 | ... that the Pioneer Square pergola in Seattle has been damaged by semi-trucks and Seahawks fans? | |
Hohhot Shengle International Airport | 2019-02-12 | 6,092 | 253.8 | ... that a river will be diverted for the construction of Hohhot Shengle International Airport? | |
Walt Torrence | 2019-02-07 | 6,020 | 250.8 | ... that Walt Torrence (pictured) was an All-American college basketball player for UCLA before joining the US Army and winning a gold medal at the 1963 Pan American Games? | |
Teratoscincus scincus | 2019-02-28 | 2,053 | 171.1 | ... that the frog-eyed gecko is adapted to the desert conditions experienced by the wildlife of Kuwait? | |
Wildlife of Kuwait | 891 | 74.2 | |||
Total | 2,944 | 245.3 | |||
Kaede Hondo | 2019-02-11 | 5,880 | 245.0 | ... that Japanese voice actress Kaede Hondo decided to pursue a career in acting due to a misunderstanding? | |
The Green Marker Scare | 2019-02-17 | 4,623 | 237.9 | ... that while the Irish horror film The Green Marker Scare was animated by children, it is not made for them and may even unsettle some adults? | |
Deolali transit camp | 2019-02-23 | 2,844 | 237.0 | ... that the British Army's Deolali transit camp is the origin for the slang term "doolally", meaning mentally ill? | |
Elizabeth Ness MacBean Ross | 2019-02-14 | 5,668 | 236.2 | ... that the work of physician Elizabeth Ross is still commemorated annually in Serbia despite her having spent only three weeks in the country? | |
The Net (1923 film) | 2019-02-26 | 2,818 | 234.9 | ... that a Cleveland film critic said the acting in the 1923 film The Net "doesn't warrant complimentary adjectives"? | |
Pius F. Koakanu | 2019-02-15 | 5,602 | 233.4 | ... that Hawaiian legislator Pius F. Koakanu was beaten by rioters because of his support for King Kalākaua in the monarchial election of 1874? | |
Tarraville | 2019-02-25 | 2,780 | 231.7 | ... that the "sleepy town" of Tarraville, Australia, with a population of around 80, was once the largest town in Gippsland? | |
Gustavus Myers Center for the Study of Bigotry and Human Rights | 2019-02-05 | 5,557 | 231.5 | ... that two years before it closed due to lack of funds, the Gustavus Myers Center for the Study of Bigotry and Human Rights published the "Sheroes Womyn Warriors Wall Calendar" to raise money? | |
Oranges & Lemons (album) | 2019-02-27 | 2,699 | 224.9 | ... that XTC's Oranges & Lemons, released 30 years ago today, reinterpreted 1960s psychedelic music styles using 1980s instrumentation and technology? | |
Park Avenue main line | 2019-02-22 | 2,698 | 224.9 | ... that New York City's Grand Central Terminal was built after a deadly crash between two trains in the Park Avenue Tunnel in 1902? | |
Grande roue de Montréal | 2019-02-06 | 5,380 | 224.2 | ... that the 60-metre-high (200 ft) Grande roue de Montréal (pictured), built in Montreal for the 375th anniversary of the city, is the tallest Ferris wheel in Canada? | |
Garluark | 2019-02-21 | 1,671 | 139.2 | ... that after being captured and imprisoned by British Major Lionel Bostock, the Nuer prophet Garluark was restored to his former position as ruler of a region of Anglo-Egyptian Sudan? | |
Lionel Bostock | 1,011 | 84.2 | |||
Total | 2,682 | 223.5 | |||
Tucson Girls Chorus | 2019-02-15 | 5,243 | 218.5 | ... that in 2017, the Tucson Girls Chorus opened the city's first public choir for girls and boys with special needs? | |
Isabel Chan | 2019-02-25 | 2,614 | 217.8 | ... that Isabel Chan is part of the singing trio MKB48, whose full name is Mega Karaoke Bitches 48? | |
Deadwax | 2019-02-24 | 2,610 | 217.5 | ... that the rare, much sought after record in Deadwax has killer sound? | |
Philip Petty | 2019-02-01 | 5,218 | 217.4 | ... that Philip Petty received the Medal of Honor for raising his regiment's colors during the Battle of Fredericksburg? | |
José Manuel Garza Rendón | 2019-02-24 | 2,602 | 216.8 | ... that after informing on a drug cartel, José Manuel Garza Rendón may live the rest of his life like a "hunted rabbit"? | |
Hintersche | 2019-02-27 | 2,573 | 214.4 | ... that Hintersche, a historical card game played by farmers, foresters and journeymen in the Principality of Fürstenberg, is still played in the Black Forest today? | |
MT MOL FSRU Challenger | 2019-02-22 | 2,570 | 214.2 | ... that MT MOL FSRU Challenger is the world's largest floating storage and regasification vessel? | |
Operation Thunderbolt (1997) | 2019-02-13 | 5,139 | 214.1 | ... that SPLA rebels captured a large amount of military equipment from the Sudanese Armed Forces during Operation Thunderbolt, but found much of it had degraded and was of no use? | |
Marshmello | 2019-02-07 | 5,120[b] | 213.3 | ... that Marshmello was listed by Forbes as one of the ten highest-paid DJs, with $21 million in earnings in the twelve months before June 2017? | |
Earth's circumference | 2019-02-11 | 5,100 | 212.5 | ... that Earth's circumference around the poles is almost exactly 40,000 kilometres or 21,600 (i.e. 360 × 60) nautical miles, because it was used to define those units of measurement? | |
Dungeon Siege III | 2019-02-27 | 2,540 | 211.7 | ... that role-playing video game Dungeon Siege III has so many items with unexplained statistics that it left reviewers confused? | |
Leikeli47 | 2019-02-23 | 2,528 | 210.7 | ... that African-American rapper Leikeli47 always masks her face while performing, saying it makes her feel "free"? | |
Chesapeake and Ohio 1309 | 2019-02-02 | 5,045 | 210.2 | ... that the restoration of the Chesapeake and Ohio 1309 locomotive was set back when an employee stole thousands of pounds of brass fittings to sell as scrap? | |
Yocemento, Kansas | 2019-02-03 | 5,014 | 208.9 | ... that Kansas City Union Station (pictured) was constructed using cement manufactured by a mill in Yocemento? | |
Joseph Forbes (educator) | 2019-02-07 | 4,988 | 207.8 | ... that educator Joseph Forbes had twenty-four children and two wives? | |
Alexina Maude Wildman | 2019-02-08 | 4,961 | 206.7 | ... that Alexina Maude Wildman's biting, sarcastic gossip column in The Bulletin was headed by the cartoon image of an old woman, disguising the fact that she was in her 20s? | |
Submarine Telegraph Company | 2019-02-22 | 2,460 | 205.0 | ... that the opening of the Submarine Telegraph Company's first oceanic telegraph cable was marked by remotely firing a cannon in Calais from a telegraph station in Dover? | |
Bierut Decree | 2019-02-27 | 2,455 | 204.6 | ... that the 1945 Bierut Decree nationalized all land in the Polish capital of Warsaw after the city's destruction by the Nazis? | |
Tidying Up with Marie Kondo | 2019-02-13 | 4,904[c] | 204.3 | ... that after the release of the Netflix show Tidying Up with Marie Kondo, charity shops in Washington D.C. reported a 66% increase in donations? | |
Børge Ring | 2019-02-28 | 2,432 | 202.7 | ... that the main award of the Danish Animation Society is named after Børge Ring (pictured), who directed the Oscar-winning animated short film Anna & Bella? | |
SS Selah Chamberlain | 2019-02-06 | 4,756 | 198.2 | ... that the freighter Selah Chamberlain sank on Lake Michigan after a collision with another ship? | |
Harold W. Chase | 2019-02-06 | 4,737 | 197.4 | ... that Harold W. Chase argued that conscription in the United States benefited the Air Force, Navy, and Marines at the expense of the Army? | |
Tom Barrass | 2019-02-27 | 2,347 | 195.6 | ... that Australian rules footballer Tom Barrass (pictured) injured his back while using a dustpan and missed six matches? | |
190th Street (IND Eighth Avenue Line) | 2019-02-21 | 2,310 | 192.5 | ... that for 25 years, pedestrians in Hudson Heights, New York City, paid a subway fare to use the elevators in the 190th Street station to avoid climbing an eight-story hill? | |
Mair von Landshut | 2019-02-28 | 2,304 | 192.0 | ... that Mair von Landshut's prints (example shown) "resemble whimsical stage sets, and are endowed with an unreal character, like something from a fairy tale"? | |
Episode 5820 | 2019-02-20 | 2,304 | 192.0 | ... that "Episode 5820" of the soap opera EastEnders is set entirely in The Queen Victoria pub and focuses on the characters' opinions on sexual consent? | |
Kenshi (video game) | 2019-02-08 | 4,584 | 191.0 | ... that the role-playing video game Kenshi was inspired by stories of wandering rōnin, and the idea of a survivor traveling a wasteland? | |
James Mason (Australian actor) | 2019-02-03 | 4,558 | 189.9 | ... that James Mason landed a role in Neighbours after two-thirds of the other actors in the audition dropped out upon learning the character was gay? | |
Piposh (2019 video game) | 2019-02-14 | 4,546 | 189.4 | ... that the Israeli video game Piposh, to be released in 2019, will be a reboot of the original 1999 game of the same name? | |
Briscan | 2019-02-20 | 2,266 | 188.8 | ... that the historical card game of Briscan has been described as a "Gothic extravaganza", squeezing "a truly phenomenal range of scores and melds" from a 32-card pack? | |
Webbed foot | 2019-02-21 | 2,212 | 184.4 | ... that some water birds use their webbed feet (illustration shown) as an aid in elaborate courtship displays? | |
Roy Inwood | 2019-02-09 | 4,408 | 183.6 | ... that Roy Inwood was awarded a Victoria Cross in 1917 for several actions including the capture of a German strongpoint and a machinegun nest, mostly singlehanded? | |
A. L. Burt | 2019-02-28 | 2,180 | 181.7 | ... that Beverly Gray was able to survive three plane crashes thanks to A. L. Burt? | |
William Hoskins (inventor) | 2019-02-12 | 4,278 | 178.2 | ... that William Hoskins, the co-inventor of modern billiard chalk, also invented the electric heating coil, used to create the first electric toasters? | |
Jean Baptiste Guth | 2019-02-14 | 4,226 | 176.1 | ... that Guth's Au Bois de Boulogne (shown) depicts a fashionable crowd, including the courtesans Liane de Pougy and La Belle Otero? | |
Sammy Woodhouse | 2019-02-03 | 4,159 | 173.3 | ... that an interview with Sammy Woodhouse sparked an inquiry revealing the sexual abuse of about 1,400 children in Rotherham, England, between 1997 and 2013? | |
Arthur R. Gralla | 2019-02-11 | 4,122 | 171.7 | ... that Arthur R. Gralla was the US Navy's fourth Jewish Vice Admiral? | |
Bad News for Outlaws | 2019-02-28 | 2,060 | 171.7 | ... that Vaunda Micheaux Nelson, author of Bad News for Outlaws, asked that US black deputy marshal Bass Reeves appear unclothed in an illustration to ensure its historical accuracy? | |
Let the Children March | 2019-02-20 | 2,052 | 171.0 | ... that the author of the 2018 picture book Let the Children March left out "truly upsetting details" about the 1963 Birmingham Children's Crusade to avoid frightening young readers? | |
Saxidomus gigantea | 2019-02-26 | 2,050 | 170.8 | ... that otters and seabirds seem to be able to detect when butter clams are toxic, but humans cannot? | |
Steinbrenner family | 2019-02-02 | 4,086 | 170.3 | ... that the Steinbrenner family hopes to own the New York Yankees for "eternity"? | |
Hamilton Brown | 2019-02-26 | 2,023 | 168.6 | ... that in 1832, sugar planter Hamilton Brown argued that slaves in Jamaica were better off than the poor in Britain? | |
James Gayley | 2019-02-21 | 2,020 | 168.3 | ... that the invention of the dry-air blast by James Gayley led to such increased yields of iron that he set a world record for "making the most iron with the least coke" and was named the "pig iron king"? | |
Battle of Palembang (1407) | 2019-02-26 | 2,002 | 166.8 | ... that in 1407, Admiral Zheng He's treasure fleet defeated the pirate force of Chen Zuyi, who had occupied Palembang in today's Indonesia, and sent him back to China for execution? | |
Georg Dubislav Ludwig von Pirch | 2019-02-20 | 2,002 | 166.8 | ... that Prussian general Georg Dubislav Ludwig von Pirch led a brigade at the Battle of Leipzig and a corps at the Battle of Waterloo? | |
Squid | 2019-02-21 | 1,998[d] | 166.5 | ... that squid can move by jet propulsion and some species can even glide through the air? | |
One (Casualty) | 2019-02-07 | 3,990 | 166.2 | ... that the Casualty production team wore medical scrubs on-set during the filming of the episode "One" so they could disguise themselves if they were caught on camera? | |
Acacia shirleyi | 2019-02-23 | 1,993 | 166.1 | ... that the bark of the lancewood (pictured) smells like violets when cut or exposed? | |
Les Choristes | 2019-02-16 | 3,848 | 160.3 | ... that Edgar Degas's Les Choristes (shown), stolen in 2009 from the Musée Cantini in Marseille, France, was found in the luggage compartment of a bus outside Paris a year ago today? | |
Jude the Obscure (serial) | 2019-02-04 | 2,412 | 100.5 | ... that in reviewing Jude the Obscure for Life, Cyclops found that Alex Marshall as Arabella "steals the series"? | |
Alex Marshall (actor and director) | 1,427 | 59.5 | |||
Total | 3,839 | 160.0 | |||
MAX Red Line | 2019-02-25 | 1,917 | 159.8 | ... that Portland's MAX Red Line light rail, initially planned decades into the future, was built ahead of other projects because of an unsolicited proposal by Bechtel? | |
Royal Artillery Mounted Rifles | 2019-02-16 | 3,833 | 159.7 | ... that Rudyard Kipling may have coined the term "infantillery" to refer to the Royal Artillery Mounted Rifles? | |
Zoo Interchange | 2019-02-24 | 1,916 | 159.7 | ... that in 2014, the Zoo Interchange in Milwaukee became the first place that orange pavement markings were tested in the United States? | |
Suoyang City | 2019-02-24 | 1,914 | 159.5 | ... that Suoyang City, a major commercial and cultural center on the Silk Road for more than a millennium, was listed as a World Heritage Site in 2014? | |
AIDS–Holocaust metaphor | 2019-02-08 | 3,795 | 158.1 | ... that Larry Kramer frequently invoked the AIDS–Holocaust metaphor and compared Reagan Administration officials to Nazi war criminals? | |
Edward Stanley (cricketer) | 2019-02-04 | 3,774 | 157.2 | ... that Edward Stanley scored no runs, and took no catches or wickets, during his first-class cricket career? | |
Emiliano Sala | 2019-02-21 | 1,868[e] | 155.7 | ... that footballer Emiliano Sala is the most expensive signing in the history of Cardiff City F.C.? | |
Sabinaria | 2019-02-07 | 3,715 | 154.8 | ... that when taxonomist Gloria Galeano first saw pictures of the newly discovered Sabinaria magnifica she described it as "the most beautiful of all Colombian palms"? | |
Mary Jobe Akeley | 2019-02-10 | 3,704 | 154.3 | ... that mountaineer Mary Jobe Akeley was hailed as "the first white person and probably the first human being" to explore a remote peak in the Canadian Rockies that she called "Big Ice Mountain"? | |
Hailey Kinsel | 2019-02-25 | 1,840 | 153.4 | ... that professional world barrel-racing champion Hailey Kinsel won $433,333.33 in one day at the American Rodeo in February 2017? | |
Mulatschak | 2019-02-22 | 1,807 | 150.6 | ... that although Mulatschak has been called the card game of the state of Salzburg, its rules were almost certainly unpublished before 2004? | |
Louis Dreller | 2019-02-20 | 1,802 | 150.1 | ... that Louis Dreller was decorated by both the United States and Brazil for designing and building World War II warships? | |
Erica Pappritz | 2019-02-04 | 3,584 | 149.3 | ... that in 1956, German civil servant Erica Pappritz co-wrote a book on etiquette which included sections on correct odour and on how Bonn diplomats liked to carry umbrellas? | |
British and Irish Magnetic Telegraph Company | 2019-02-27 | 1,782 | 148.5 | ... that the first attempt of the British and Irish Magnetic Telegraph Company to lay a submarine telegraph cable to Ireland failed because the cable would not reach that far? | |
When Night Falls (2012 film) | 2019-02-23 | 1,774 | 147.9 | ... that Chinese director Ying Liang was exiled from Shanghai for filming When Night Falls? | |
James Park Woods | 2019-02-10 | 3,471 | 144.6 | ... that James Park Woods was awarded the Victoria Cross in 1918 for leading a small squad in the capture of a "very formidable" enemy post and the subsequent repulsion of multiple counterattacks? | |
Cardiac allograft vasculopathy | 2019-02-26 | 1,724 | 143.6 | ... that cardiac allograft vasculopathy is a complication of heart transplantation that affects up to half of recipients within ten years? | |
August 2016 lunar eclipse | 2019-02-09 | 3,440 | 143.3 | ... that the penumbral lunar eclipse originally predicted to occur on 18 August 2016 did not happen? | |
Eidyn | 2019-02-14 | 3,412 | 142.1 | ... that Eidyn, a Brittonic district of the Early Middle Ages in present-day Scotland, is the source for Edinburgh's name? | |
International Conference on the Situation in Venezuela | 2019-02-07 | 3,403 | 141.8 | ... that representatives from more than a dozen nations are reported to be attending today's International Conference on the Situation in Venezuela in Montevideo, Uruguay? | |
Marian Pour-El | 2019-02-25 | 1,684 | 140.3 | ... that Freeman Dyson used a result by Marian Pour-El on the mathematical undecidability of the wave equation as evidence for the superiority of analog to digital forms of life? | |
Nick Russell (actor) | 2019-02-22 | 1,678 | 139.9 | ... that Australian actor Nick Russell quit his law career to concentrate solely on acting? | |
Joyce Sumbi | 2019-02-25 | 1,674 | 139.5 | ... that Joyce Sumbi, one of thirteen black librarians in the 242-librarian LA County Library system in 1971, charged her employer with discrimination against minorities? | |
Payún Matrú | 2019-02-26 | 1,649 | 137.4 | ... that the Payún Matrú volcano, last active about 500 years ago, is the source of the longest Quaternary lava flow on Earth? | |
Joseph Jenckes Sr. | 2019-02-20 | 1,640 | 136.7 | ... that Joseph Jenckes Sr., a 17th-century blacksmith in Massachusetts, was granted the first machine patent in America? | |
Mr. Shivers | 2019-02-13 | 3,232 | 134.6 | ... that in a review for Mr. Shivers, debut novelist Robert Jackson Bennett was favorably compared to Stephen King and John Steinbeck? | |
Tacoma Link | 2019-02-21 | 1,608 | 134.0 | ... that fares on Tacoma Link are covered by a subsidy from local businesses? | |
Crime in the City (Sixty to Zero Part I) | 2019-02-21 | 1,588 | 132.3 | ... that at 8 minutes and 45 seconds, the released version of Neil Young's song "Crime in the City (Sixty to Zero Part I)" was much shorter than the original, which included a verse about genocide of Native Americans? | |
Caldwell station | 2019-02-04 | 3,154 | 131.4 | ... that after a nearby railroad station burned down, 12 horses pulled the old Caldwell station on rafters to the site to replace it? | |
Manny Parra's perfect game | 2019-02-18 | 1,574 | 131.2 | ... that Manny Parra's perfect game in 2007 was just the third nine-inning perfect game in the Pacific Coast League's hundred-year history? | |
IND Sixth Avenue Line | 2019-02-22 | 1,550 | 129.2 | ... that during construction of New York City's Sixth Avenue subway line in the 1930s, workers had to build around various utilities and tunnels, including an existing railroad tunnel and an elevated line? | |
Isaac Maliyamungu | 2019-02-02 | 3,072 | 128.0 | ... that Ugandan military commander Isaac Maliyamungu reportedly wept after witnessing how much destruction his country's army had caused in Tanzania? | |
Lactoria fornasini | 2019-02-02 | 3,046 | 126.9 | ... that the thornback cowfish has plate-like scales which are fused together to form a solid, box-like carapace? | |
Cavalry Staff Corps | 2019-02-23 | 1,495 | 124.6 | ... that the Cavalry Staff Corps is regarded as Britain's first standing military police force? | |
Black Bond | 2019-02-19 | 1,492 | 124.4 | ... that due to an illegal electoral pact, the Scottish burgh of Stirling lost the right to elect a Member of Parliament in 1773? | |
The Aboriginal Mother | 2019-02-11 | 2,945 | 122.7 | ... that the poem "The Aboriginal Mother" expresses grief about the massacre of at least 28 Aboriginal Australians at a time when a white settler said, "Why, we are poisoning the Blacks; which is much safer; and serve them right too!"? | |
History of Alexander | 2019-02-27 | 1,441 | 120.1 | ... that Cleitarchus's History of Alexander, written in the fourth century BC, was criticized by contemporaries as being overly sensational? | |
Pawsonia saxicola | 2019-02-23 | 1,430 | 119.1 | ... that the larger feeding tentacles of the sea gherkin carry food to its mouth, where two smaller ones help push food in? | |
Im Frieden dein, o Herre mein | 2019-02-02 | 2,834 | 118.1 | ... that when Friedrich Spitta (pictured) revised "Im Frieden dein, o Herre mein", a 1530 German Lutheran communion hymn based on the biblical Nunc dimittis, he completely changed the meaning? | |
Newbury Park tube station | 2019-02-13 | 2,832 | 118.0 | ... that local residents had to wait ten years for step-free access at Newbury Park tube station? | |
Crazy Rich Asians (film) | 2019-02-18 | 1,402[f] | 116.9 | ... that director Jon M. Chu pushed back production on Crazy Rich Asians by four months so actress Constance Wu could star in it? | |
George Meade (merchant) | 2019-02-17 | 2,268 | 116.7 | ... that merchant George Meade was once considered a patriot of the American Revolution, but his firm actually profited from both sides during the war? | |
Ladies Dining Society | 2019-02-18 | 1,392 | 116.0 | ... that Louise Creighton and Kathleen Lyttelton founded the Cambridge University Ladies Dining Society in 1890 "not without an idea of retaliating on the husbands who dined in College"? | |
Emily Valentine | 2019-02-22 | 1,377 | 114.8 | ... that, playing in 1887, Emily Valentine is the first documented female rugby player? | |
Cypress canker | 2019-02-12 | 1,412 | 58.8 | ... that the cypress aphid is a vector for cypress canker? | |
Cinara cupressi | 1,339 | 55.8 | |||
Total | 2,750 | 114.6 | |||
Marika Kouno | 2019-02-22 | 1,371 | 114.2 | ... that Marika Kouno was inspired to pursue a career in voice acting by Ikue Ōtani, who plays Pikachu in Pokémon? | |
William McSherry | 2019-02-27 | 1,366 | 113.8 | ... that William McSherry arranged for the sale in 1838 of the slaves who worked the Jesuit province in Maryland? | |
Nucella lamellosa | 2019-02-05 | 2,716 | 113.2 | ... that in the presence of red rock crabs, the shell of the frilled dogwinkle tends to grow thicker, whereas when predatory starfish are around, it tends to grow longer? | |
Northeast Syrtis | 2019-02-05 | 2,709 | 112.9 | ... that the Northeast Syrtis region on Mars once had flowing water, and has sulfate and carbonate minerals? | |
Charles J. Donlan | 2019-02-05 | 2,676 | 111.5 | ... that Charles J. Donlan was responsible for selecting the Mercury Seven astronauts and led the team selecting the Mercury spacecraft they flew? | |
73 Cows | 2019-02-14 | 2,670 | 111.2 | ... that the BAFTA-winning documentary 73 Cows tells the story of Jay and Katja Wilde, beef farmers who gave most of their cows to the Hillside Animal Sanctuary and took up vegan organic farming? | |
Darlene Lim | 2019-02-07 | 2,636 | 109.8 | ... that NASA exobiologist Darlene Lim studies underwater volcanoes and desert stations in the Canadian High Arctic to prepare humans for missions to Mars? | |
Presidential exemption (Slovak State) | 2019-02-07 | 2,616 | 109.0 | ... that Slovak ultranationalists have exaggerated the number of presidential exemptions issued, in order to minimize the complicity of Jozef Tiso in the Holocaust in Slovakia? | |
Bierlachs | 2019-02-11 | 2,592 | 108.0 | ... that Bierlachs, a variant of Germany's national card game, Skat, is predominantly played for beer in pubs and restaurants? | |
Connect Airways | 2019-02-19 | 1,277 | 106.4 | ... that Connect Airways, a consortium that includes Virgin Atlantic, was created to take over Flybe—which had previously absorbed Virgin's domestic operations at Heathrow Airport? | |
Leiocephalus personatus | 2019-02-01 | 2,554 | 106.4 | ... that green-legged curly-tail lizards living in more open, exposed locations, tend to have longer limbs and faster sprint speeds? | |
Gao Changqing | 2019-02-21 | 1,266 | 105.5 | ... that Major General Gao Changqing performed China's first fully robotic cardiac surgery? | |
Serpula columbiana | 2019-02-25 | 1,239 | 103.2 | ... that larvae of the red tube worm do not settle on bull kelp, probably because that seaweed inflates its float chambers with carbon monoxide? | |
Sepioteuthis australis | 2019-02-06 | 2,452 | 102.2 | ... that an egg strand of the southern reef squid is most commonly fertilized by three different males? | |
Quebec International Pee-Wee Hockey Tournament | 2019-02-20 | 654 | 54.5 | ... that Gérard Bolduc and Paul Dumont co-founded the Quebec International Pee-Wee Hockey Tournament, which began 59 years ago today? | |
Gérard Bolduc | 305 | 25.4 | |||
Paul Dumont | 262 | 21.9 | |||
Total | 1,221 | 101.8 | |||
Economic history of the Philippines (1965–86) | 2019-02-25 | 1,212 | 101.0 | ... that the economy of the Philippines under Ferdinand Marcos saw its first crisis in 1969 because of heavy borrowing in preparation for the Marcos re-election campaign? | |
Gaspar Jiménez | 2019-02-24 | 788 | 65.7 | ... that Gaspar Jiménez, who was indicted in 1981 for a bombing attack on radio newscaster Emilio Milián, was later convicted for plotting to assassinate Cuban president Fidel Castro? | |
Emilio Milián | 385 | 32.1 | |||
Total | 1,173 | 97.8 | |||
S. Ramanathan (politician) | 2019-02-24 | 1,168 | 97.3 | ... that on a 1932 visit to the Soviet Union, S. Ramanathan was not allowed to meet Joseph Stalin because the Indian politician had also met with Trotskyists? | |
St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church (Frederick, Maryland) | 2019-02-25 | 1,161 | 96.8 | ... that St. John the Evangelist Church was the first Catholic church in Frederick County, Maryland, and the first church consecrated in the Archdiocese of Baltimore? | |
Arthur Blackburn | 2019-02-17 | 1,858 | 95.6 | ... that Arthur Blackburn was the first South Australian to be awarded the Victoria Cross in World War I? | |
Herbert Seddon | 2019-02-21 | 1,146 | 95.5 | ... that Herbert Seddon's textbook on nerve injuries took 30 years to write? | |
Harlow Hill Cemetery | 2019-02-26 | 1,131 | 94.2 | ... that actor Michael Rennie and temperance activist Catherine Gurney are buried in Harlow Hill Cemetery? | |
Ichiki Tatsuo | 2019-02-22 | 1,130 | 94.2 | ... that despite a ban on Indonesian nationalist hymns during the Japanese occupation of Indonesia, a Japanese army propagandist wrote one and it debuted in an official event? | |
Neo-Bechstein | 2019-02-23 | 1,126 | 93.8 | ... that the Neo-Bechstein was a pioneering electric grand piano in which the mechanics of the piano were no longer involved in the direct production of sound? | |
Adán Medrano Rodríguez | 2019-02-09 | 2,250 | 93.8 | ... that the arrest of Adán Medrano Rodríguez marked a shift in how the Mexican government tackled drug cartels? | |
Rosalinda González Valencia | 2019-02-23 | 1,094 | 91.2 | ... that a 12-hour hearing for Mexican businesswoman Rosalinda González Valencia was held behind closed doors because the government was presenting sensitive evidence about a drug cartel? | |
Shubulade Smith | 2019-02-19 | 1,088 | 90.6 | ... that Shubulade Smith has spoken up against perceived racism at Maudsley Hospital? | |
Jennie Jackson | 2019-02-20 | 1,082 | 90.2 | ... that Jennie Jackson, an original member of the Fisk Jubilee Singers, performed with the ensemble before US President Ulysses S. Grant, Mark Twain, and Queen Victoria? | |
Ficus coronulata | 2019-02-05 | 2,162 | 90.1 | ... that indigenous peoples in the Northern Territory of Australia would toss fruit of the river fig into rivers to attract turtles? | |
Liang Weiyan | 2019-02-26 | 1,079 | 89.9 | ... that Liang Weiyan and his team designed the water turbines of the world's largest power plant? | |
Hazards of synthetic biology | 2019-02-19 | 1,074 | 89.5 | ... that artificial alternatives to DNA called XNA have been proposed to reduce some hazards of synthetic biology by preventing gene flow to natural organisms? | |
Radu Lupu | 2019-02-05 | 2,143 | 89.3 | ... that the Romanian pianist Radu Lupu's public debut at the age of 12 featured his own compositions? | |
Chang Ya-chung | 2019-02-19 | 1,040 | 86.6 | ... that Chang Ya-chung was elected to the National Assembly in 2005, but resigned on the first day to protest the parliament's formation? | |
2018 Florida Amendment 4 | 2019-02-09 | 2,076 | 86.5 | ... that Florida's Amendment 4 reenfranchised an estimated 1.4 million ex-felons? | |
Liang Jingkui | 2019-02-23 | 1,037 | 86.4 | ... that Liang Jingkui designed an instrument to measure the temperature in nuclear tests? | |
Erckel's francolin | 2019-02-24 | 1,029 | 85.8 | ... that the voice of the Erckel's francolin has been described as "an insane cackled laughter"? | |
Hildebrando de Melo | 2019-02-28 | 1,028 | 85.7 | ... that because of the difficulty of transporting art from Angola, Hildebrando de Melo created multiple paintings in the United States so they could be exhibited there? | |
Manuel Trujillo Durán | 2019-02-11 | 2,050 | 85.4 | ... that for nearly 100 years, people thought Manuel Trujillo Durán introduced cinema to Venezuela, though he was just a film technician at the time? | |
Eugène de Mirecourt | 2019-02-23 | 1,025 | 85.4 | ... that Eugène de Mirecourt (pictured) wrote 100 biographical articles on his contemporaries, including Alexandre Dumas, Hector Berlioz, and George Sand? | |
Taina Asili | 2019-02-20 | 1,012 | 84.4 | ... that musician Taina Asili studied opera and fronted a hardcore punk band before starting the Afro-Caribbean group La Banda Rebelde? | |
SurfSafe | 2019-02-18 | 1,009 | 84.1 | ... that the SurfSafe browser extension is meant to combat fake news by spotting altered or misleadingly used images as they appear to a user? | |
Crown Pop | 2019-02-16 | 2,009 | 83.7 | ... that the name of the Japanese idol group Crown Pop was not made public until their live debut? | |
Julia Kleiter | 2019-02-27 | 1,002 | 83.5 | ... that the soprano Julia Kleiter has appeared internationally in Mozart operas, as both Susanna and the Countess in Figaro, and both Papagena and Pamina in The Magic Flute? | |
Ambrosia Tønnesen | 2019-02-27 | 994 | 82.9 | ... that Ambrosia Tønnesen is regarded as the first professional female sculptor in Norway? | |
Reina Ueda | 2019-02-27 | 988 | 82.4 | ... that Reina Ueda voiced 18 sisters in the anime series Tesagure! Bukatsu-mono? | |
Humboldt's white-fronted capuchin | 2019-02-28 | 988 | 82.3 | ... that when the ground is not flooded, Humboldt's white-fronted capuchin monkey has been known to raid aquatic turtle nests to eat the eggs? | |
Jackson Gallagher | 2019-02-13 | 1,973 | 82.2 | ... that in 2014, the Australian actor Jackson Gallagher escaped without injury from a rockfall during a climbing expedition at the Franz Josef Glacier in New Zealand? | |
Dorothy Vena Johnson | 2019-02-22 | 968 | 80.7 | ... that, influenced by the Harlem Renaissance, Los Angeles teacher Dorothy Vena Johnson wrote poems such as "Epitaph for a Bigot" and "Post War Ballad"? | |
Cnemidocarpa finmarkiensis | 2019-02-03 | 1,925 | 80.2 | ... that more than half the organic content of the tunic of the shiny orange sea squirt consists of cellulose? | |
Cemile Timur | 2019-02-01 | 1,916 | 79.9 | ... that Cemile Timur founded, played for, and now coaches a football club recently promoted to the Turkish Women's First League? | |
Nina Morrison | 2019-02-26 | 934 | 77.8 | ... that Nina Morrison was nominated for the 2019 AFL Women's Rising Star award on debut – but suffered a season-ending knee injury in training the next week? | |
Ellen Weinberg-Hughes | 2019-02-05 | 1,846 | 76.9 | ... that top National Hockey League prospects Quinn and Jack Hughes learned how to skate from their mother, Ellen Weinberg-Hughes, a world championship silver medalist? | |
Chen Chao-long | 2019-02-27 | 910 | 75.8 | ... that Chen Chao-long performed the first liver transplant in Asia, as well as Taiwan's first living donor liver transplantation? | |
Barry Barry | 2019-02-24 | 866 | 72.1 | ... that actor Carl Au shaved the back and sides of his head for the final arc of his Waterloo Road character Barry Barry, in a style he dubbed "The Ferret"? | |
2011 Food City 250 | 2019-02-21 | 862 | 71.8 | ... that Kyle Busch won the 2011 Food City 250 stock car race by 0.019 seconds over his Joe Gibbs Racing teammate Joey Logano, the closest finish in a Nationwide Series race at Bristol Motor Speedway? | |
Mamie Shields Pyle | 2019-02-01 | 1,698 | 70.7 | ... that Mamie Shields Pyle was instrumental in winning the right to vote for women in South Dakota? | |
Silver Quilty | 2019-02-08 | 1,662 | 69.2 | ... that in 1908, Silver Quilty was the first man to play the flying wing position in Canadian football? | |
Padina boergesenii | 2019-02-18 | 824 | 68.7 | ... that the seaweed Padina boergesenii has been investigated for use as a bioindicator of heavy metal contamination? | |
Chuang Shu-chi | 2019-02-28 | 810 | 67.5 | ... that Chuang Shu-chi was the first licensed female practitioner of traditional Chinese medicine in Taiwan? | |
Cabinet of the Kingdom of Hawaii | 2019-02-12 | 1,600 | 66.7 | ... that Hawaiian king Kamehameha III (pictured) relied on American and British advisors to fill his cabinet? | |
Asim Chaudhry | 2019-02-16 | 1,598 | 66.6 | ... that Asim Chaudhry, who plays Chabuddy G in People Just Do Nothing, starred as an Asian Donald Trump in the 2016 short film Donald Mohammed Trump? | |
Goldberg Variations (play) | 2019-02-09 | 1,566 | 65.2 | ... that George Tabori wrote Goldberg Variations as a play within a play, presenting biblical scenes satirically as a series of disasters? | |
Peacebuilding in Jammu and Kashmir | 2019-02-04 | 1,562 | 65.1 | ... that cases against 9,700 Kashmiri youth in India were withdrawn by the government as part of its "healing touch" policy for peacebuilding in Jammu and Kashmir? | |
Arizona Territory capitals | 2019-02-16 | 1,548 | 64.5 | ... that the capital of the Arizona Territory moved from Prescott to Tucson, back to Prescott, and then to Phoenix in its first 25 years? | |
Inter-Allied Women's Conference | 2019-02-10 | 1,536 | 64.0 | ... that the Inter-Allied Women's Conference, which opened in Paris 100 years ago today, marked the first time women were granted formal participation in an international treaty negotiation (conference organizer Marguerite de Witt-Schlumberger pictured)? | |
Solrad 1 | 2019-02-28 | 756 | 63.0 | ... that Solrad 1 was the first satellite to successfully observe solar X-rays? | |
Landestheater Detmold | 2019-02-26 | 756 | 63.0 | ... that the main venue of the Landestheater Detmold was built from 1914–18, after the 1825 court theatre of the Principality of Lippe burnt down? | |
George Pullar | 2019-02-08 | 1,463 | 61.0 | ... that Australian actor George Pullar attended an army boot camp to prepare for his role in the drama series Fighting Season? | |
Padina pavonica | 2019-02-16 | 1,450 | 60.4 | ... that an extract of peacock's tail is effective against the red cotton stainer? | |
Sarmad Masud | 2019-02-25 | 721 | 60.1 | ... that British-Pakistani director Sarmad Masud describes his 2017 film My Pure Land as "a modern-day feminist Western set in Pakistan"? | |
Oscar de Beaux | 2019-02-18 | 716 | 59.7 | ... that Oscar de Beaux, in his 1930 publication "Biological ethics", was one of the first people to argue that conserving nature is ethical? | |
List of Armenia international footballers | 2019-02-20 | 704 | 58.6 | ... that Henrikh Mkhitaryan was the first player to score a hat-trick for the Armenia national football team? | |
Wang Lianzheng | 2019-02-26 | 694 | 57.8 | ... that Chinese soybean geneticist Wang Lianzheng was elected a foreign fellow of the Indian and Russian national academies of agricultural sciences? | |
1942 National Football League All-Star Game (December) | 2019-02-27 | 686 | 57.2 | ... that quarterback Sammy Baugh was investigated by the National Football League after missing the 1942 NFL All-Star Game because he had the flu? | |
Ildikó Raimondi | 2019-02-12 | 1,345 | 56.0 | ... that soprano Ildikó Raimondi, who appeared at the Vienna State Opera in more than 40 roles including Pamina and Mimì, sang the role of Marzelline in the opening season of the Valencia Opera? | |
MLS Cup 2005 | 2019-02-09 | 1,328 | 55.4 | ... that MLS Cup 2005 featured the same teams and ended with the same scoreline as MLS Cup 2002? | |
Israeli law in the West Bank settlements | 2019-02-02 | 1,326 | 55.2 | ... that Amnon Rubinstein coined the term "enclave law" to describe Israeli law in the West Bank settlements? | |
Megan Marie Hart | 2019-02-16 | 1,324 | 55.2 | ... that Megan Marie Hart has performed on stage in Detmold, Germany, as Puccini's Tosca and was soprano soloist in Mahler's Resurrection Symphony? | |
Augusta Peaux | 2019-02-13 | 1,324 | 55.2 | ... that when Willem Kloos said to Jacques Perk that they were the only two young talented poets in the Netherlands, Perk mentioned his childhood friend Augusta Peaux as a third? | |
The Nature of Prejudice | 2019-02-10 | 1,317 | 54.9 | ... that the 1954 social psychology book The Nature of Prejudice is considered a classic that defined the field of intergroup relations? | |
Holby City (series 18) | 2019-02-01 | 1,310 | 54.6 | ... that a storyline about domestic abuse from the eighteenth series of Holby City sparked 177 calls to the BBC's support line? | |
Ivy Evelyn Woodward | 2019-02-02 | 1,256 | 52.4 | ... that in 1909, Ivy Woodward became the first female member of the Royal College of Physicians? | |
2019 College Football Playoff National Championship | 2019-02-10 | 1,213 | 50.5 | ... that Alabama's 28-point loss against Clemson in the 2019 College Football Playoff National Championship was their worst-ever defeat under head coach Nick Saban? | |
Neil Dewsnip | 2019-02-28 | 603 | 50.2 | ... that before becoming a football coach, Neil Dewsnip worked as a teacher and taught future professional players and managers including Karl Robinson, Jim Bentley, and Steven Gerrard? | |
Orchesella cincta | 2019-02-22 | 602 | 50.2 | ... that the springtail Orchesella cincta moults repeatedly throughout its life, with feeding and reproductive phases alternating? | |
NWA New Years Clash | 2019-02-18 | 593 | 49.4 | ... that after winning a professional wrestling match at NWA New Years Clash, David Arquette shaved off the hair of his opponent? | |
Privy Council of the Kingdom of Hawaii | 2019-02-03 | 1,184 | 49.4 | ... that after becoming king, Kamehameha V proclaimed a constitution which restricted the power of the Privy Council of the Kingdom of Hawaii? | |
Psalm 96 | 2019-02-04 | 1,183 | 49.3 | ... that "Joy to the World" is one of the hymns based on Psalm 96, "Sing to the Lord a new song"? | |
Wayétu Moore | 2019-02-14 | 1,179 | 49.1 | ... that Liberian-American author Wayétu Moore, once a war refugee, founded a nonprofit organization which publishes culturally relevant books for children in countries with low literacy rates? | |
Genia Kühmeier | 2019-02-22 | 586 | 48.8 | ... that Genia Kühmeier appeared as Mozart's Pamina at the Vienna State Opera and the Metropolitan Opera, and recorded the soprano solo in Brahms' Ein deutsches Requiem with Nikolaus Harnoncourt? | |
Saleh Mohammad (Indian politician) | 2019-02-18 | 568 | 47.4 | ... that Saleh Mohammad is the first politician from Jaisalmer district to become a minister of Rajasthan, India? | |
Soni Sumarsono | 2019-02-25 | 540 | 45.0 | ... that Soni Sumarsono served as acting governor of three provinces of Indonesia without being elected? | |
Wilhelm Kempf (bishop) | 2019-02-10 | 1,077 | 44.9 | ... that Wilhelm Kempf, Bishop of Limburg from 1949 to 1981, took part in the Second Vatican Council and introduced its innovations in his diocese, including spiritual discourse and open dialogue? | |
Andrew Cudworth | 2019-02-18 | 535 | 44.6 | ... that Andrew Cudworth popularised the classification of diabetes into type 1 and type 2? | |
A. C. Bilbrew | 2019-02-24 | 524 | 43.7 | ... that Madame A. C. Bilbrew directed the choir that appeared as cotton pickers singing spirituals in Hearts in Dixie, one of the first all-black talkies? | |
William F. Ramsey | 2019-02-23 | 520 | 43.4 | ... that before being appointed to the Supreme Court of Texas, William F. Ramsey served as president of three banks, in different cities, at the same time? | |
David Timm | 2019-02-19 | 513 | 42.8 | ... that David Timm, the director of music at Leipzig University, recorded his Jazz-Messe together with Reger's Der 100. Psalm? | |
Firhad Hakim | 2019-02-16 | 1,015 | 42.3 | ... that Firhad Hakim is the first Muslim to become the Mayor of Kolkata since Indian independence? | |
Pierre Cangioni | 2019-02-19 | 507 | 42.2 | ... that from 1977 to 1982, Pierre Cangioni presented Téléfoot, France's first dedicated football television programme? | |
Hindu–Muslim unity | 2019-02-23 | 502 | 41.8 | ... that former prime minister of India Manmohan Singh called the events of the First War of Indian Independence in 1857 a testimony to Hindu–Muslim unity? | |
Laminaria sinclairii | 2019-02-21 | 496 | 41.3 | ... that the brown algae Laminaria sinclairii spends several months completely buried in sand? | |
Typhoon Ofelia | 2019-02-10 | 978 | 40.7 | ... that Typhoon Ofelia was the worst typhoon to hit eastern Taiwan in 30 years? | |
Three Incarnations | 2019-02-17 | 765 | 39.4 | ... that "Three Incarnations" by Pu Songling may have been inspired by certain stories in Feng Menglong's Stories to Caution the World? | |
Gord Renwick | 2019-02-13 | 944 | 39.3 | ... that Gord Renwick was part of the inaugural class of the Order of Hockey in Canada in 2012? | |
Tucson Arizona Boys Chorus | 2019-02-21 | 470 | 39.2 | ... that the repertoire of the Tucson Arizona Boys Chorus includes folk songs, spirituals, Western ballads, classical and pop music – and rope tricks? | |
Maria Guajardo | 2019-02-18 | 449 | 37.4 | ... that Maria Guajardo's doctoral dissertation on educational attainment among Latina teens led to her hiring as Dropout Prevention Coordinator for the Colorado Department of Education? | |
Stephen Twinoburyo | 2019-02-17 | 703 | 36.2 | ... that Stephen Twinoburyo, a Ugandan expatriate in South Africa, said that Ugandans were unhappy about the ticket prices for the 2010 FIFA World Cup that took place in his new country? | |
Así Fue | 2019-02-08 | 834 | 34.8 | ... that Juan Gabriel's own cover of "Así Fue", which he originally composed for Isabel Pantoja, was the best-performing Latin single of 1998 in the United States? | |
... sofferte onde serene ... | 2019-02-24 | 416 | 34.6 | ... that ... sofferte onde serene ... ("serene waves suffered") is a composition for piano and tape written by Luigi Nono in collaboration with pianist Maurizio Pollini? | |
1978–79 Penn Quakers men's basketball team | 2019-02-03 | 830 | 34.6 | ... that the 1978–79 Penn Quakers men's basketball team was the only nine-seed to reach the Final Four of the NCAA Tournament until 2013? | |
Philippe Lacarrière | 2019-02-25 | 411 | 34.2 | ... that Olympians Jacques and Philippe Lacarrière were the second father–son pair to be inducted into the International Ice Hockey Federation Hall of Fame? | |
Johan Jepson | 2019-02-19 | 409 | 34.1 | ... that Swedish handball player Johan Jepson was the first on his team to be honoured with a testimonial match? | |
Truman W. Collins | 2019-02-14 | 814 | 33.9 | ... that the law center at Willamette University is named in honor of Oregon businessman and philanthropist Truman W. Collins? | |
Mikayel Nalbandian | 2019-02-23 | 405 | 33.8 | ... that Armenia's anthem is based on Mikayel Nalbandian's poem, inspired by Italian unification? | |
Marcus Chamat | 2019-02-09 | 793 | 33.0 | ... that Swedish pool player Marcus Chamat has represented Europe at the Mosconi Cup on 10 occasions? | |
Vincent Boussard | 2019-02-24 | 386 | 32.2 | ... that Vincent Boussard staged Manon for Vilnius, San Francisco, and Seoul, and I puritani for Liège and Frankfurt? | |
Geoff Harvey | 2019-02-10 | 753 | 31.4 | ... that Geoff Harvey, former musical director for the Nine Network Australia, composed the theme song for The Sullivans for his wife's cousin's wedding? | |
Albert Dohmen | 2019-02-06 | 679 | 28.3 | ... that the bass-baritone Albert Dohmen appeared as Berg's Wozzeck at the Salzburg Festival in 1997, and as Wagner's Pogner at La Scala in 2017? | |
John Buddle Blyth | 2019-02-24 | 337 | 28.1 | ... that John Buddle Blyth and August Wilhelm von Hofmann were the first to report photopolymerisation? | |
Alberto Jorge | 2019-02-28 | 332 | 27.7 | ... that Alberto Jorge is the only association football manager to have won the Liga MX title as caretaker, doing so with Toluca in 2003? | |
Chiquimula Department | 2019-02-02 | 631 | 26.3 | ... that the Chiquimula Department of Guatemala contains the Black Christ of Esquipulas, one of the most important centres for religious pilgrimage in Central America? | |
Psalm 75 | 2019-02-28 | 302 | 25.2 | ... that Bach set the phrase "Unto thee, O God, do we give thanks" from Psalm 75 in German to begin a cantata, and in Latin in his Mass in B minor? | |
Carlos Feller | 2019-02-03 | 574 | 23.9 | ... that bass singer Carlos Feller made his debut at the Teatro Colón in 1946, and at the Metropolitan Opera in 1988 in his signature role of Don Alfonso in Mozart's Così fan tutte? | |
Poovulagin Nanbargal | 2019-02-17 | 453 | 23.3 | ... that the Indian organisation Poovulagin Nanbargal filed a case to prevent the commissioning of the Kudankulam Nuclear Power Plant? | |
Leipziger Universitätschor | 2019-02-19 | 263 | 21.9 | ... that the Leipziger Universitätschor, part of centuries of music at Leipzig University, received an Echo Klassik for a recording of Hugo Distler's Liturgische Gesänge? | |
Siegfried Geißler | 2019-02-18 | 230 | 19.2 | ... that in 1990, hornist, conductor, and composer Siegfried Geißler opened the inaugural session of the first Parliament of Thuringia? | |
Joseph A. Sellinger | 2019-02-18 | 226 | 18.8 | ... that Joseph A. Sellinger oversaw the merger of Mount Saint Agnes College into Loyola College in Maryland in 1971? | |
Apple Maggot Quarantine Area | 2019-02-16 | 146 | 6.1 | ... that California and the entire eastern United States are under a quarantine restriction by the U.S. state of Washington designed to protect it from apple maggot infestation? |