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Low 22.7 Roberto Saccà 86.7 Eliodoro Bianchi 22.7 Roberto Saccà
Median 99.9 Romford Garden Suburb 248.2 Arthur V. Sellwood 115.1 Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations
Piazza Scossacavalli
High 1,173.0 Tayseer Sboul 1,264.9 Megan Rosenbloom 1,264.9 Megan Rosenbloom

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Megan Rosenbloom 2020-03-27 30,358 1,264.9 ... that librarian Megan Rosenbloom (pictured), an expert in anthropodermic bibliopegy, can determine if a book is bound in human skin?
Tayseer Sboul 2020-03-02 28,152 1,173.0 ... that Tayseer Sboul, one of Jordan's most celebrated writers, wrote some erotic poems?
Brimham Rocks 2020-03-23 21,714 904.8 ... that although the Brimham Rocks (example pictured) were shaped naturally by erosion, Hayman Rooke conjectured that the extraordinary shapes of some stones could have been carved in part by druids?
Eva Lee Kuney 2020-03-18 18,073 753.0 ... that Eva Lee Kuney (pictured) was one of the children used to fill out the background of Munchkin scenes in the 1939 film The Wizard of Oz?
Emerson Emory 2020-03-17 16,282 678.4 ... that African-American physician Emerson Emory (pictured) hung both a Confederate flag and a photograph of Hillary Clinton in his office?
Dillegrout 2020-03-06 14,896 620.7 ... that dillegrout was so delicious that it earned the cook a manor, but to keep it he and his descendants had to serve the dish at every future English coronation?
Seattle Center Monorail 2020-03-24 14,610 608.8 ... that the Seattle Center Monorail began operating 58 years ago today and still uses its original trains (example pictured)?
Mary Helen Johnston 2020-03-11 14,228 592.8 ... that Mary Helen Johnston (pictured) was awarded the NASA Exceptional Scientific Achievement Medal before being selected as an astronaut, but has never gone into space?
Action at Sihayo's Kraal 2020-03-04 13,261 552.5 ... that the Zulu taunted the British during the action at Sihayo's Kraal, asking: "Why don't you come on up?"
Mary Taylor Brush 2020-03-28 13,022 542.6 ... that Mary Taylor Brush filed a 1917 patent (drawing shown) for a design to make aircraft "practically invisible when in the air"?
Maria Josep Colomer i Luque 2020-03-31 11,612 483.7 ... that Maria Josep Colomer i Luque (pictured) became Catalonia's first female pilot at 17 years old, and had flown thousands of Republicans out of Francoist Spain by the end of the Spanish Civil War?
Kakwkylla 2020-03-10 11,016 459.0 ... that Kakwkylla (depiction shown), a female saint venerated in Sweden and Germany during the late Middle Ages, may have originated from a misunderstanding of an Irish abbot's gender?
International Mercantile Marine Company Building 2020-03-09 10,894 453.9 ... that the Washington Building (pictured) was described as "probably the first building to attract the foreigner" who arrived in Manhattan?
Edna Deane 2020-03-25 5,375 224.0 ... that the song "I've danced with a man, who's danced with a girl, who's danced with the Prince of Wales" was inspired by Edna Deane being asked for a dance nine times by the future Edward VIII?
I've danced with a man, who's danced with a girl, who's danced with the Prince of Wales 4,766 198.6
Total 10,142 422.6
Milk Morizono 2020-03-20 9,754 406.4 ... that an erotic manga series by Milk Morizono received complaints from the police, parent–teacher associations, housewife groups, and politicians?
Shōji 2020-03-02 9,749 406.2 ... that shōji (examples pictured), like other traditional Japanese partitions, serve as doors, windows, and walls, both interior and exterior?
Heinz Schnabel and Harry Wappler escape attempt 2020-03-01 9,314 388.1 ... that in 1941, two German POWs escaped from their British prison camp and stole a plane from an RAF base to try to reach the continent?
Battle of Leuwiliang 2020-03-05 9,246 385.3 ... that Australian brigadier Arthur Blackburn ordered his men to shoot less in the Battle of Leuwiliang, so that when they withdrew, their Japanese enemies would not realize it?
2020 coronavirus pandemic in Nepal 2020-03-18 9,128[a] 380.3 ... that a man suspected of carrying coronavirus in Nepal ran away from the hospital?
Moff Gideon 2020-03-03 8,190 341.2 ... that Moff Gideon of The Mandalorian has been compared to Darth Vader?
Shakespeare and Star Trek 2020-03-31 7,766 323.5 ... that Klingons are positively Shakespearean?
Summa de arithmetica 2020-03-03 7,586 316.1 ... that the Summa de arithmetica (title page shown), thought to be the first printed work on algebra, contains the first published description of double-entry accounting?
Riccarton House 2020-03-20 3,371 140.5 ... that neither William nor John Deans, pioneers of Canterbury, New Zealand, lived to move from their 1843 cottage to the 1856 homestead (pictured) built on their estate?
Deans Cottage 1,844 76.8
William Deans 1,841 76.7
Total 7,056 294.0
Heidi Cruz 2020-03-08 6,830 284.6 ... that Heidi Cruz, wife of U.S. senator Ted Cruz, is the primary breadwinner of the family?
2020 EFL Cup Final 2020-03-01 6,688 278.6 ... that in today's 2020 EFL Cup Final at Wembley (pictured), Manchester City retained the EFL Cup for the third consecutive year with a 2–1 victory against Aston Villa?
Cardiff Ely bread riots 2020-03-16 6,648 277.0 ... that the residents of Ely, Cardiff, rioted over the sale of bread in 1991?
First mass transport of Jews to Auschwitz concentration camp 2020-03-26 6,619 275.8 ... that the systematic deportation of Jews to the Auschwitz concentration camp began on 26 March 1942, with a transport of 997 women and girls from Poprad, Slovakia?
Garth tsunami 2020-03-21 6,583 274.3 ... that mass graves in the Orkney and Shetland islands of Scotland might contain bodies from a tsunami 5,500 years ago?
Burkhard Driest 2020-03-13 6,294 262.2 ... that as a law student, Burkhard Driest robbed a savings bank shortly before an examination, and later wrote a book and a film script about his experiences?
Dorothy Thomas (entrepreneur) 2020-03-09 6,212 258.9 ... that former slave Dorothy Thomas purchased her own manumission, but later employed slaves as hucksters?
21 West Street 2020-03-23 6,126 255.2 ... that 21 West Street in New York City is possibly the first commercial building in the U.S. to have windows wrapping around the corners?
Lisa von Pott 2020-03-06 6,061 252.5 ... that the British security services described Lisa von Pott as the organiser of a pro-Nazi espionage group in wartime Vienna?
Gessner Harrison 2020-03-07 6,050 252.1 ... that when Gessner Harrison (pictured) was a student at the University of Virginia, he declined Thomas Jefferson's invitation to Sunday dinner, saying that it would be a violation of the Sabbath?
Siege of Wardour Castle 2020-03-30 5,983 249.3 ... that during the first siege of Wardour Castle in 1643, Lady Blanche Arundell held out for a week with just 25 Royalist soldiers against 1,300 Parliamentarian troops?
Arthur V. Sellwood 2020-03-13 5,956 248.2 ... that Arthur and Mary Sellwood had the idea for a book (cover shown) on Victorian railway murders in the 1940s, but did not write it until after a "violent incident on a night train" in the 1970s?
Glass 2020-03-22 5,882[b] 245.1 ... that glass (example pictured) can form naturally from supercooled volcanic magma?
Jessye Norman 2020-03-29 5,691 237.1 ... that soprano Jessye Norman (pictured), whose voice was described as a "grand mansion of sound", performed at U.S. presidential inaugurations and sang La Marseillaise at the French Revolution's bicentennial?
Edward Kamakau Lilikalani 2020-03-21 5,658 235.8 ... that Edward Kamakau Lilikalani (pictured) filed a petition with President Theodore Roosevelt claiming to be "the sole heir to the Kamehameha rights to the Crown lands" of Hawaii?
Aleksander Jaakson 2020-03-12 5,654 235.6 ... that Estonian general and former Minister of Education Aleksander Jaakson was arrested by NKVD while working on his farm?
Merthyr Mawr Sand Dunes 2020-03-24 5,654 235.6 ... that the Merthyr Mawr Sand Dunes in Wales doubled for the deserts of the Arabian Peninsula during the filming of Lawrence of Arabia?
Harpur Hill Quarry 2020-03-26 5,612 233.8 ... that High Peak Borough Council dyed a lake black at Harpur Hill Quarry in Derbyshire, England, to deter swimmers from entering the caustic waters?
Daniel R. Lucey 2020-03-06 5,571 232.1 ... that infectious disease specialist Daniel R. Lucey has hypothesised that the SARS-CoV-2 virus (pictured) responsible for the 2019–20 coronavirus outbreak may have been quietly circulating among humans since at least November 2019?
Richard J. Daronco 2020-03-27 5,544 231.0 ... that Richard J. Daronco was a United States federal judge for just over a year before he was assassinated by the father of a disgruntled plaintiff?
React (The Pussycat Dolls song) 2020-03-10 5,502 229.3 ... that the British regulator Ofcom received more than 400 complaints over the Pussycat Dolls' decision to wear sheer PVC outfits during their live performance of "React" on a family programme?
Liberty County Jail 2020-03-15 5,498 229.1 ... that Liberty County Jail (pictured) in Hinesville, Georgia, now listed on the National Register of Historic Places, was once described by the state governor as a "rotten, filthy rathole"?
Corona Rintawan 2020-03-29 5,470 227.9 ... that Corona, named after Corona, is fighting corona?
Milk War 2020-03-21 5,443 226.8 ... that Russia and Belarus fought an eleven-day Milk War?
Horse surfing 2020-03-10 5,361 223.4 ... that horse surfing involves a person surfing while being towed by a horse?
Uganda Army (1971–1980) 2020-03-06 5,330 222.1 ... that President Idi Amin ensured the Uganda Army's loyalty with the so-called "whisky run"?
Eleno Salazar Flores 2020-03-13 5,290 220.4 ... that police officers once arrested a Mexican Panther who was involved in drug trafficking?
Scott Pilgrim vs. the World 2020-03-24 5,276[c] 219.9 ... that Edgar Wright, director of Scott Pilgrim vs. the World, thinks that the film is different from other comedies because it has "a lot of funny women in it"?
26 Broadway 2020-03-16 5,238 218.2 ... that 26 Broadway, the former New York City headquarters of Standard Oil, has a pyramidal tower that once contained a kerosene-burning cauldron?
Líctor Hazael Marroquín García 2020-03-09 5,158 214.9 ... that after vehicle thief Líctor Hazael Marroquín García died in 1985, a Mexican drug lord sent flowers to his grave twice a year?
Feels Good Man 2020-03-23 5,134 213.9 ... that a 2020 documentary about Pepe the Frog raises the question of whether Pepe can be redeemed?
Jeffrey and Jill Erickson 2020-03-30 5,072 211.3 ... that Jeffrey Erickson, who was accused of robbing banks in the Chicago metropolitan area with his wife Jill, was a former police officer in Hoffman Estates?
Asmundtorp Church 2020-03-05 4,926 205.2 ... that Asmundtorp Church (pictured), built between 1895 and 1897, was financed with returns from Swedish farmsteads that were donated to the church during the Middle Ages?
110 North Wacker 2020-03-06 4,912 204.7 ... that 110 North Wacker in Chicago replaced a building that was eligible for the National Register of Historic Places?
Ostrea equestris 2020-03-04 4,902 204.2 ... that the crested oyster has been eaten by humans for at least 6,000 years?
Black ruff 2020-03-28 4,776 199.0 ... that a deep-sea fish known as a black ruff was caught in a salmon net in the Firth of Forth and donated to the Edinburgh Museum of Science and Art in 1901?
Neil Ferguson (epidemiologist) 2020-03-11 4,744 197.7 ... that professor Neil Ferguson and his team believe that significantly more people in China have been infected with the 2019 novel coronavirus than has been reported?
Ocean Wind 2020-03-03 4,705 196.0 ... that Ocean Wind, a planned offshore wind farm in the U.S., may use infrastructure at a closed nuclear power plant to access the electrical grid?
The Armorer (Star Wars) 2020-03-05 4,642 193.4 ... that Emily Swallow did not know that she was auditioning for a Star Wars television series when she tried out for the part of the Armorer?
Jan Yager 2020-03-19 4,602 191.8 ... that Jan Yager's artwork American Ruff (pictured) is made from discarded crack-cocaine vials and caps?
The Race Against Time 2020-03-10 4,527 188.6 ... that copies of the video game The Race Against Time were recalled due to the unauthorized use of Jesse Owens's likeness on its packaging and advertising?
Chiara Daraio 2020-03-26 4,515 188.1 ... that Chiara Daraio has used a version of Newton's cradle to create "sound bullets", and walls filled with ball bearings to create one-way barriers for sound?
Sydney Gardens Tunnels 2020-03-21 4,482 186.8 ... that contrary to popular belief, a hatch in the roof of the Cleveland Tunnel in Bath was probably not used to pass paperwork between office workers above and vessels below?
Actinopyga agassizii 2020-03-18 4,420 184.2 ... that the sea cucumber Actinopyga agassizii has five teeth surrounding its anus?
Rain (Van Gogh) 2020-03-30 4,250 177.1 ... that Dutch painter Vincent van Gogh used slanted lines to depict rainfall in his 1889 painting Rain (shown), drawing inspiration from Japanese prints such as those by Hiroshige?
Swanwick Shore Strict Baptist Chapel 2020-03-25 3,324 138.5 ... that Swanwick Shore Strict Baptist Chapel (pictured), a place of worship in the borough of Fareham in Hampshire, England, was built to replace a converted wooden boatshed that flooded during high tides?
List of places of worship in the Borough of Fareham 900 37.5
Total 4,225 176.0
American Stock Exchange Building 2020-03-12 4,096 170.7 ... that the American Stock Exchange Building was built to get the New York Curb Exchange off the street?
2018 24 Hours of Le Mans 2020-03-09 3,959 165.0 ... that Toyota won the 2018 24 Hours of Le Mans, becoming the first Japanese car manufacturer to win the race since Mazda in the 1991 edition?
Democracy Dies in Darkness 2020-03-21 3,926 163.6 ... that "Democracy Dies in Darkness" is the first slogan ever to be adopted by The Washington Post?
Cecylia and Maciej Brogowski 2020-03-25 3,886 161.9 ... that Cecylia and Maciej Brogowski, a Polish Catholic couple, were posthumously recognised as Righteous Among the Nations for having sheltered a Jewish girl during the Holocaust?
Mount Hampton 2020-03-31 3,788 157.8 ... that Mount Hampton in Antarctica was last active over 10 million years ago, but may still emit steam?
Mayfeld 2020-03-14 3,743 156.0 ... that comedian Bill Burr disliked Star Wars and regularly mocked the franchise until he portrayed a character in it?
Melita bullion coins 2020-03-12 3,724 155.2 ... that the design of the 2018 Melita bullion coins is based on a series of stamps issued almost a century earlier?
Apache Nitrogen Products 2020-03-17 3,640 151.7 ... that the Apache Powder Company used a fleet of fireless locomotives to prevent accidental explosions?
Greyfriars, Winchelsea 2020-03-29 3,631 151.3 ... that a 19th-century country house with a ruined monastery in Winchelsea, England, was put on the market for £4.5 million in 2015?
Lluest-wen Reservoir 2020-03-31 3,622 150.9 ... that Lluest-wen Reservoir was once dubbed "the wettest place in Wales"?
Ted Kennedy 1980 presidential campaign 2020-03-26 3,618 150.8 ... that Senator Ted Kennedy's 1980 presidential campaign may have weakened support for incumbent U.S. president Jimmy Carter, who later lost the general election?
North Transfer Station 2020-03-04 3,601 150.0 ... that North Seattle's waste transfer station has a viewing room and a playground?
Marie Rennotte 2020-03-08 3,564 148.5 ... that Belgian teacher and physician Marie Rennotte (pictured) became a women's rights activist in Brazil?
Monsters (James Blunt song) 2020-03-24 3,547 147.8 ... that James Blunt wrote "Monsters" to express his feelings about his father and his father's illness?
Kid Krow 2020-03-12 3,544 147.7 ... that the upcoming debut album Kid Krow by Conan Gray (pictured) grew out of his experiences as a mixed-race child in Texas?
Wincheap 2020-03-11 3,542 147.6 ... that a pub on Wincheap in Canterbury is believed to be the oldest continuously trading in the city?
Classmates (manga) 2020-03-02 3,508 146.2 ... that Asumiko Nakamura, the author of the manga series Classmates, sought to create a story about a "slow, serious love" that was "cliché" and "almost hackneyed"?
David Leleo Kinimaka 2020-03-16 3,507 146.1 ... that David Leleo Kinimaka was the first member of the Royal Guards of Hawaii to voluntarily leave the ranks during an 1873 mutiny at ʻIolani Barracks?
Hebrides Terrace Seamount 2020-03-09 3,492 145.5 ... that the Hebrides Terrace Seamount, west-southwest of the Scottish Hebrides, hosts "coral gardens" where numerous other animals live?
2012 24 Hours of Le Mans 2020-03-05 3,489 145.4 ... that the 2012 24 Hours of Le Mans saw the first overall victory for a hybrid electric vehicle at the race?
The House of Yes (play) 2020-03-09 3,460 144.2 ... that the title of the play The House of Yes came from a piece of bathroom graffiti seen by its author?
Gordon Falcon (Royal Navy officer) 2020-03-14 3,455 144.0 ... that Gordon Falcon was one of the British officers who boarded the USS Chesapeake (depicted) to search for Royal Navy deserters during the ChesapeakeLeopard affair?
Bactris jamaicana 2020-03-24 3,442 143.4 ... that in 1725 Hans Sloane described a plant he called Prickly-Pole as the Jamaican tree species that was "the most fit to make Rods and Scowrers for Guns"?
Eugene C. Barker 2020-03-10 3,432 143.0 ... that Eugene C. Barker was involved in the "biggest bear fight" in Texas history with Governor James E. Ferguson, but Barker kept his job and Ferguson was later impeached?
Midori Katō 2020-03-12 3,420 142.5 ... that in 2019, Japanese voice actress Midori Katō earned a Guinness World Record for having voiced the same character in the anime Sazae-san for 50 years and a day?
Holy Trinity Church, Ryde 2020-03-27 3,415 142.3 ... that the "Cracked Bell of Trinity Church" in Ryde, England, died of a broken heart and wrote to a newspaper about it?
Samantha Lowe 2020-03-30 3,376 140.7 ... that English judoka Samantha Lowe was selected, then deselected, then reselected for the 2002 Commonwealth Games, and went on to win a gold medal?
Parel Relief 2020-03-16 3,372 140.5 ... that the 3-metre-high (9.8 ft), 6th-century Parel Relief, with seven figures of Shiva, was found in Mumbai during road building in 1931, and is now worshipped at a local temple?
Bikini Porn 2020-03-28 3,371 140.5 ... that musician Finneas made a cameo appearance as an Uber driver in the music video for Tove Lo's song "Bikini Porn"?
Étienne Carjat 2020-03-26 3,334 138.9 ... that besides his portrait photography, Étienne Carjat edited journals and published caricatures (example shown) in the popular press?
Nikolai Moskvitelev 2020-03-15 3,238 134.9 ... that Nikolai Moskvitelev, a former officer in the Soviet Air Defence Forces, was still flying in old age – including a Sukhoi Su-30 on his 80th birthday, and a Yakovlev Yak-52 just before his 90th?
Angélique Duchemin 2020-03-16 3,230 134.6 ... that boxer Angélique Duchemin was an undefeated French, European, and world champion?
Sky Brown 2020-03-28 3,228 134.5 ... that at the age of 10, Sky Brown became the youngest professional skateboarder in the world?
A Man and His Cat 2020-03-23 3,206 133.6 ... that the manga series A Man and His Cat was initially self-published, with entries posted weekly on the author's Twitter account?
Julia Dufvenius 2020-03-04 3,194 133.1 ... that Swedish actress Julia Dufvenius had a role specially written for her in director Ingmar Bergman's last film, Saraband?
Gerry Culliton 2020-03-23 3,103 129.3 ... that Gerry Culliton was banned from hurling after being seen playing rugby, and later represented Ireland in rugby internationally?
Uncharted 4: A Thief's End 2020-03-11 3,056[d] 127.4 ... that trailers for Uncharted 4: A Thief's End were shown before select screenings of Star Wars: The Force Awakens and Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice?
Winged wheel 2020-03-25 1,970 82.1 ... that the winged wheel on the coat of arms of the Institution of Municipal Engineers represented traffic and machinery?
Institution of Municipal Engineers 1,074 44.7
Total 3,043 126.8
Cadamosto Seamount 2020-03-12 3,004 125.2 ... that past eruptions of Cadamosto Seamount dispersed volcanic ash underwater over thousands of square kilometres?
New Hampshire midnight voting 2020-03-09 3,000 125.0 ... that three communities in New Hampshire vote at midnight during the state's presidential primaries and elections?
Şırnak Silopi power station 2020-03-11 2,976 124.0 ... that asphaltite powers Şırnak Silopi?
Protopulvinaria pyriformis 2020-03-19 2,952 123.0 ... that unlike most soft scale insects, the adult female pyriform scale is able to move around?
Bowling Green Offices Building 2020-03-02 2,920 121.7 ... that tenants of the Bowling Green Offices Building in New York City have included the owners of the RMS Titanic, and the Erie Railroad?
Pier 40 2020-03-19 2,888 120.3 ... that Pier 40, a sports facility in New York City's Hudson River Park, was formerly a cargo terminal?
Reflective writing 2020-03-10 2,879 120.0 ... that reflective writing is a good way to increase empathy in medical students?
St Johnston railway station 2020-03-29 2,865 119.4 ... that before its closure, locals near St Johnston railway station relied heavily for income on Irish customs officers trying to catch smugglers heading for Londonderry station?
Zina P. Young Card 2020-03-03 2,860 119.1 ... that Zina P. Young Card fought on a national level for both women's suffrage and the right to practice plural marriage in the US?
Clarice Phelps 2020-03-22 2,832 118.0 ... that nuclear scientist Clarice Phelps has been recognized as the first African-American woman to be involved with the discovery of a chemical element?
Royal Irish Yacht Club 2020-03-30 2,806 116.9 ... that the Royal Irish Yacht Club has retained its royal title despite the establishment of the Republic of Ireland?
Edith Anna Ellis 2020-03-25 2,806 116.9 ... that in 1918, Edith A. Ellis advocated an all-female government with the slogan "Insist that no man shall occupy a position that a woman can fill"?
Gabrielle Reidy 2020-03-20 2,805 116.9 ... that at the age of 11, Gabrielle Reidy made her first appearance at the Abbey Theatre in Dublin?
Twelve Bens 2020-03-27 2,791 116.3 ... that academic Paul Tempan said of the Twelve Bens mountain range in Connemara, Ireland, that "nobody seems to know exactly which are the twelve peaks in question"?
Magdalena K. P. Smith Meyer 2020-03-02 2,787 116.1 ... that Magdalena K. P. Smith Meyer was known as the "mother of red-spider mites of the world"?
Plastic Love 2020-03-22 2,784 116.0 ... that Mariya Takeuchi's 1984 song "Plastic Love" saw an international resurgence in 2017?
Piazza Scossacavalli 2020-03-07 2,765 115.2 ... that Piazza Scossacavalli in Rome kept its cinquecento atmosphere for nearly 400 years?
Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations 2020-03-31 2,761 115.0 ... that the CEO of CEPI, a key organisation in the race to develop a vaccine for COVID-19, has called the disease "the most frightening" that he has ever encountered in his career?
Washington Hall (hotel) 2020-03-20 2,754 114.7 ... that the Washington Hall hotel was destroyed during the Battle of Atlanta as part of General Sherman's scorched-earth policy?
Bellevue 600 2020-03-01 2,735 114.0 ... that Amazon plans to build its tallest office tower in the Bellevue suburb of Seattle, Washington?
Charles E. Mills 2020-03-12 2,734 113.9 ... that Charles E. Mills had dual careers in banking and explosives?
Adrian Long 2020-03-05 2,630 109.6 ... that Adrian Long's FlexiArch precast-concrete bridge arch can be installed in a single day?
Anna Bērzkalne 2020-03-17 2,614 108.9 ... that Latvian folklorist Anna Bērzkalne wrote her 1942 doctoral thesis in English instead of German as a form of non-violent resistance to the Nazi occupation of Latvia during World War II?
Charles MacTavish 2020-03-17 2,562 106.8 ... that Charles Carroll MacTavish, the great-grandson of a signatory of the U.S. Declaration of Independence, was briefly a member of the British House of Commons?
National Archives at Seattle 2020-03-25 2,560 106.6 ... that records from the National Archives at Seattle are planned to be moved to California and to Kansas City, Missouri?
Henry Speller 2020-03-31 2,540 105.8 ... that the visual style of African-American artist Henry Speller, who was also an accomplished blues musician, was described as "blues aesthetic"?
Chanin Building 2020-03-28 2,505 104.4 ... that the offices of the Chanin Organization in New York City's Chanin Building contained "America's finest bathroom" and a set of ornate bronze gates?
1981 Benson & Hedges Cup Final 2020-03-27 2,498 104.1 ... that during the 1981 Benson & Hedges Cup Final, a domestic cricket match in England, two West Indian players set new batting and bowling records?
Amitermes floridensis 2020-03-22 2,494 103.9 ... that in Florida, winged termites are sometimes found stuck to wet foliage, buildings, or vehicles after rain?
SAE J2954 2020-03-15 2,474 103.1 ... that a new wireless-charging standard for electric vehicles guides the driver over the charging spot by triangulating the charger's signal?
Romford Garden Suburb 2020-03-03 2,398 99.9 ... that the designer of the best house in the new Romford Garden Suburb won £250 and a gold medal?
Primicimex 2020-03-01 2,374 98.9 ... that the blood-sucking bug Primicimex cavernis survives in a cave in Texas while the bats on which it feeds overwinter elsewhere?
List of The Mandalorian characters 2020-03-22 2,371[e] 98.8 ... that "Baby Yoda" is considered the breakout character of the Star Wars television series The Mandalorian?
Frieda Rapoport Caplan 2020-03-15 2,361 98.4 ... that Frieda Caplan, a pioneer of the specialty-produce industry in the U.S., introduced the kiwifruit to the American market?
Whitehall Building 2020-03-30 2,291 95.5 ... that the Whitehall Building in New York City was developed by a company headed by the inventor of Vaseline?
Impact of the 2019–20 coronavirus pandemic on cinema 2020-03-27 2,278[f] 94.9 ... that due to its similarity to the coronavirus pandemic, Warner Bros.' second most successful film of 2020 so far is 2011's Contagion?
Caroline Dubois (boxer) 2020-03-08 2,264 94.3 ... that boxing World Youth champion Caroline Dubois pretended to be a boy named Colin when she started training?
Toni Shaw 2020-03-02 2,242 93.4 ... that British Paralympic swimmer Toni Shaw has set a world record in the S9 200 m (660 ft) butterfly at the age of 15?
Raymond W. Bliss 2020-03-04 2,240 93.3 ... that General Raymond W. Bliss opened the United States Army's first radioactive-isotope laboratory in 1949?
Raphael Warnock 2020-03-24 2,216 92.3 ... that the Reverend Raphael Warnock has hosted Al Gore at his church, and been arrested at the Georgia State Capitol?
Kristi Zea 2020-03-14 2,206 91.9 ... that production designer Kristi Zea created the visual imagery for The Silence of the Lambs, including a scene that the script described only as "a snapshot from hell"?
Gentianella anglica 2020-03-29 2,162 90.1 ... that the flowering plant Gentianella anglica is found only in Great Britain?
Pride in STEM 2020-03-14 2,158 89.9 ... that Pride in STEM wants to "queer up science spaces and science up queer spaces"?
S.W. Randall Toyes and Giftes 2020-03-29 2,157 89.9 ... that after 50 years in business, S.W. Randall Toyes and Giftes is both a landmark and a stop on "Haunted Pittsburgh" tours?
Seán Quigley 2020-03-24 2,144 89.3 ... that Gaelic footballer Seán Quigley was banned for one game for turning off the lights in a stadium tunnel?
Ripon Parks 2020-03-16 2,125 88.5 ... that Ripon Parks is noted for its colonies of the parasitic common toothwort (pictured), as well as for the yellow star-of-Bethlehem?
KTVE (Texas) 2020-03-20 2,082 86.8 ... that television station KTVE in Longview, Texas, broadcast the 1954 World Series without permission, and was ordered to cease and desist by the NBC network?
Eliodoro Bianchi 2020-03-04 2,081 86.7 ... that tenor and voice teacher Eliodoro Bianchi (depicted) performed in many world premieres of operas, with Rossini expressly writing two roles for him?
Frieda Nadig 2020-03-08 2,070 86.2 ... that Frieda Nadig, one of the four "mothers" of the German constitution, proposed to include the sentence "men and women have equal rights", but was initially voted down?
Hiraizumi Kiyoshi 2020-03-29 2,012 83.8 ... that history professor Hiraizumi Kiyoshi believed Emperor Jimmu to have been a real historical figure?
Berthella ocellata 2020-03-17 1,362 56.7 ... that the sea slug Berthella ocellata hides during the day and feeds on sponges such as Corticium candelabrum at night?
Corticium candelabrum 642 26.8
Total 2,004 83.5
Nucleoid 2020-03-11 2,002 83.4 ... that the nucleoid keeps the bulk of a bacterium's DNA both compact and well organized?
Haraguchi Kensai 2020-03-15 1,984 82.7 ... that Haraguchi Kensai led the Imperial Japanese Army's 13th Division in the invasion of Sakhalin?
IXI Limited 2020-03-19 1,964 81.8 ... that IXI Limited was one of many computer companies to sprout from an acorn?
JFK/UMass station 2020-03-19 1,946 81.1 ... that the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority twice built new lines bypassing JFK/UMass station, only to add platforms later?
1956 Democratic Party vice presidential candidate selection 2020-03-13 1,943 81.0 ... that future president John F. Kennedy came in second to Senator Estes Kefauver in the 1956 Democratic vice-presidential ballot?
Robert Ludwig Kahn 2020-03-22 1,920 80.0 ... that poet and scholar Robert L. Kahn, who escaped Nazi Germany with a Kindertransport, became a professor of German at Rice University in Houston, Texas?
Imogen Says Nothing 2020-03-18 1,920 80.0 ... that Aditi Kapil's Imogen Says Nothing is inspired by a ghost character in Much Ado About Nothing?
Peter Force 2020-03-29 1,906 79.4 ... that Peter Force's library is considered to be the most important collection of military manuscripts and maps from the American Revolution?
WSWO-TV 2020-03-15 1,904 79.3 ... that Ohio television station WSWO-TV went off the air the same week that its owner was arrested for stealing equipment from other stations?
Subduction tectonics of the Philippines 2020-03-07 1,885 78.5 ... that extensive disturbances in the crust beneath the Philippines produce many volcanoes and earthquakes?
Sakharam Ganesh Pandit 2020-03-07 1,870 77.9 ... that after Indian-American lawyer Sakharam Ganesh Pandit represented Bhagat Singh Thind in a 1923 U.S. Supreme Court case, the U.S. government attempted to revoke his citizenship?
The Red Dragon (magazine) 2020-03-14 1,858 77.4 ... that The Red Dragon magazine was intended to "make known to the greater English world the characteristics and aims of the Welsh people and the beauties of their language and literature"?
Phyllodoce lineata 2020-03-03 1,850 77.1 ... that the worm Phyllodoce lineata is a predator and scavenger, feeding mostly on other polychaetes?
Jammu and Kashmir Public Safety Act, 1978 2020-03-21 1,844 76.8 ... that a 1978 Jammu and Kashmir law enacted by Sheikh Abdullah was eventually used to detain his son and his grandson?
Dan Lam 2020-03-28 1,830 76.2 ... that sculptor Dan Lam was born in a refugee camp in Morong, Philippines?
Union Station (Walpole, Massachusetts) 2020-03-18 1,824 76.0 ... that Union Station in Walpole, Massachusetts, was the site of the last semaphore signals in New England?
The Country Without a Post Office 2020-03-07 1,814 75.6 ... that "The Country Without a Post Office" describes Kashmir as "a land of doomed addresses", because postal services were stopped for seven months during an armed uprising?
List of Roman Catholic bishops of Hong Kong 2020-03-06 1,800 75.0 ... that three Roman Catholic bishops of Hong Kong have been elevated to the College of Cardinals, even though the diocese is nominally only a suffragan of the Archdiocese of Guangzhou?
Sefer ve Sefel 2020-03-01 1,790 74.6 ... that Sefer ve Sefel, a second-hand bookshop in Jerusalem, stocks more than 26,000 titles?
Heronian tetrahedron 2020-03-22 1,775 74.0 ... that any tetrahedron that has integer edge lengths, face areas, and volume can be given in integer vertex coordinates?
Judith Liberman 2020-03-08 1,773 73.9 ... that Judith Liberman learned storytelling in a French commune at the age of 14, and has gone on to reintroduce the telling of Anatolian fairy tales in Turkey?
Dara Tawfiq 2020-03-25 1,760 73.4 ... that Kurdish nationalist Dara Tawfiq was the editor of Iraq's only independent newspaper in the early 1970s?
Bad Idea (Ariana Grande song) 2020-03-05 1,760 73.3 ... that in her song "Bad Idea", Ariana Grande calls herself "Ari-chan" in reference to her admiration of Japanese culture?
Elizabeth Theiss-Morse 2020-03-27 1,759 73.3 ... that political scientist Elizabeth Theiss-Morse has written a book on the flexibility of the American national identity?
Steve Sims (boxer) 2020-03-19 1,758 73.3 ... that Welsh boxer Steve Sims has trained for fights by running up and down the 290 steps of the Newport Transporter Bridge ten times a day?
J. Hunter Guthrie 2020-03-23 1,754 73.1 ... that J. Hunter Guthrie, president of Georgetown University, disbanded the university's football program because he considered it unprofitable and inconsistent with a Catholic university's mission?
Indonesia–Australia Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement 2020-03-19 1,748 72.9 ... that negotiations for the Indonesia–Australia Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement were hindered by spying and executions?
Anyone (Demi Lovato song) 2020-03-02 1,670 69.6 ... that "Anyone" by Demi Lovato became the most downloaded song of the day in the U.S. after she performed it at the 62nd Annual Grammy Awards?
J. Havens Richards 2020-03-20 1,669 69.5 ... that J. Havens Richards, the president of Georgetown University, successfully petitioned Harvard Law School to admit the graduates of some Catholic colleges?
Anca Giurchescu 2020-03-27 1,666 69.4 ... that while studying dance, Anca Giurchescu joined the Romanian national shooting team and won individual and team medals at the 1955 European Shooting Championships?
1985 British Open 2020-03-20 1,652 68.8 ... that the 1985 British Open was the first ranking snooker tournament not to feature a British player in the final?
Paz Vizla 2020-03-07 1,639 68.3 ... that Jon Favreau, creator of the Star Wars television series The Mandalorian, also voiced the character of Paz Vizla?
Palazzo del Governatore di Borgo 2020-03-26 1,596 66.5 ... that the Palazzo del Governatore di Borgo in Rome was one of the first buildings to display architect Antonio da Sangallo the Younger's artistic maturity?
Querida Amazonia 2020-03-13 1,584 66.0 ... that Pope Francis's apostolic exhortation Querida Amazonia does not explicitly endorse married Catholic priests, despite being called for by the Amazon synod?
Vasily Savvin 2020-03-14 1,566 65.2 ... that Vasily Savvin was the last commander of the Internal Troops of the Soviet Union, and the first commander of the Internal Troops of Russia?
Amy Langville 2020-03-01 1,552 64.7 ... that former college basketball star Amy Langville is an expert in ranking systems, and has applied her ranking expertise to basketball bracketology?
Llerena Friend 2020-03-19 1,528 63.6 ... that Llerena Friend, the first director of the Barker Center for Texas History, lived in 24 different homes during her youth?
Silas Papare 2020-03-23 1,524 63.5 ... that Papuan-born Silas Papare, who originally held pro-Dutch views, became pro-republican after World War II and founded the Indonesian Irian Independence Party?
Charles B. Norton 2020-03-26 1,519 63.3 ... that during the American Civil War, Charles B. Norton offered to hide Peter Force's large library for fear of a Confederate attack on Washington, D.C.?
Mayerlin Rivas 2020-03-18 1,504 62.7 ... that Mayerlin Rivas held World Boxing Association world championship titles in both bantamweight and super bantamweight classes?
Walter M. Giffard 2020-03-14 1,496 62.4 ... that Walter M. Giffard was a member of the Republic of Hawaii's Committee to Destroy Postage Stamps, Postcards and Stamped Envelopes?
Joseph Stoddart 2020-03-10 1,450 60.4 ... that Joseph Stoddart was acknowledged as "one of the founding fathers" of intensive care in the UK?
The New Abnormal 2020-03-06 1,432 59.7 ... that the Strokes revealed the release date for their sixth album The New Abnormal while performing at a rally for U.S. presidential candidate Bernie Sanders?
Simethis 2020-03-23 1,381 57.5 ... that despite being known as the Kerry lily, the perennial plant has a much wider distribution outside Ireland?
Manu Vunipola (rugby union, born 2000) 2020-03-13 1,368 57.0 ... that in a January 2020 Premiership Rugby match, referee Luke Pearce appointed Manu Vunipola as Saracens captain, after Pearce decided that he did not want to speak with Jackson Wray?
Aberbargoed Grasslands 2020-03-28 1,368 57.0 ... that the Aberbargoed Grasslands in Wales were designated a Special Area of Conservation primarily due to their population of marsh fritillary butterflies, which had been threatened by an arson attack?
Ravi Kumar Dahiya 2020-03-15 1,366 56.9 ... that for more than a decade, wrestler Ravi Kumar Dahiya's father travelled daily from his village to Delhi to deliver milk and fruits to him?
Susan Folkman 2020-03-21 1,362 56.7 ... that psychologist Susan Folkman coined the terms "problem-focused coping" and "emotion-focused coping"?
Aya Kyogoku 2020-03-21 1,320 55.0 ... that video game director Aya Kyogoku created Animal Crossing: New Leaf with a team that was half female, and credits the team's diversity for the game's critical and commercial success?
Marvel × Shōnen Jump+ Super Collaboration 2020-03-30 1,314 54.7 ... that Shueisha, the publisher of Weekly Shōnen Jump, has produced a manga series in collaboration with Marvel Comics?
Bríd Mahon 2020-03-31 1,242 51.8 ... that Irish folklorist Bríd Mahon wrote the first of her hundreds of radio scripts for Radio Éireann as a child, discussing the history and music of County Cork?
Odile Pierre 2020-03-22 1,226 51.1 ... that Odile Pierre, who became interested in the organ at a recital by Marcel Dupré at the age of seven, later served as the organist of La Madeleine in Paris and played around 2,000 recitals herself?
Possession (Joywave album) 2020-03-13 1,180 49.2 ... that Joywave's third album Possession incorporates samples of audio from the Voyager Golden Record into its songs?
Union Church, Hong Kong 2020-03-26 1,174 48.9 ... that the Union Church in Hong Kong was temporarily moved to the officers' mess of the Hong Kong Volunteer Defence Corps from 1945 to 1949?
Operación Alacrán 2020-03-25 1,170 48.7 ... that the U.S. has imposed sanctions on Luis Parra and six other Venezuelan politicians in relation to an alleged corruption plot?
Grace Kodindo 2020-03-08 1,168 48.6 ... that the 2005 BBC documentary Dead Mums Don't Cry follows Grace Kodindo's efforts to stem the maternal mortality rate in Chad, where pregnant and childbearing women had a 9 per cent chance of dying?
Nettie Lee Benson 2020-03-11 1,129 47.0 ... that a course in Spanish North American history that Nettie Lee Benson took at the University of Texas inspired her lifelong interest in teaching and building libraries for Latin American studies?
Chun Lung 2020-03-01 1,121 46.7 ... that Guangdong native Chun Lung attended Yale University in 1879 after being educated in Hawaii's Punahou School?
Danish Trade Union Confederation 2020-03-03 1,104 46.0 ... that the Danish Trade Union Confederation, the country's largest trade union centre, promotes a model in which pay and working conditions are negotiated without state involvement?
Cristina Alberini 2020-03-08 1,100 45.8 ... that neuroscientist Cristina Alberini uses both mammals, and invertebrates such as sea slugs, to study memory?
Sentientist Politics 2020-03-04 1,100 45.8 ... that Alasdair Cochrane's Sentientist Politics was the first book dedicated to extending cosmopolitan political theory to include animal rights?
William Griswold (museum director) 2020-03-17 1,082 45.1 ... that Cleveland Museum of Art director William Griswold negotiated the restitution of a Hanuman sculpture and a portrait of Drusus Julius Caesar after their questionable provenances were discovered?
Hydroides ezoensis 2020-03-13 1,078 44.9 ... that larvae of the tube worm Hydroides ezoensis prefer to settle on a substrate already inhabited by other worms of their own species?
Angelina Atyam 2020-03-08 1,066 44.4 ... that Angelina Atyam was awarded the 1998 UN Prize in the Field of Human Rights for campaigning for the release of captive children, including her own daughter kidnapped by Ugandan guerrillas?
Shugo Nakamura 2020-03-28 1,038 43.2 ... that Japanese voice actor Shugo Nakamura, who has voiced characters in The Idolmaster SideM and other anime series, was recognized as one of the Best New Actors at the 2019 Seiyu Awards?
KBCQ-FM 2020-03-02 1,018 42.4 ... that KBCQ-FM in Roswell, New Mexico, was traded on two separate occasions, for television stations in Amarillo, Texas, and in Richmond, Virginia?
Wiener Hofmusikkapelle 2020-03-05 1,008 42.0 ... that the Wiener Hofmusikkapelle, founded by Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian I in 1498, was a forerunner of the Vienna Boys' Choir?
Milltown (stadium) 2020-03-20 972 40.5 ... that the first football match held after the renovation of Milltown stadium in Northern Ireland was abandoned due to a floodlight failure?
John Huntington 2020-03-09 970 40.4 ... that industrialists John Huntington, Hinman Hurlbut, and Horace Kelley each independently bequeathed funds that would be used to form the Cleveland Museum of Art in 1913?
Alan Swallow 2020-03-05 954 39.7 ... that Alan Swallow started his own solo publishing imprint, Alan Swallow Press, and published novels by Janet Lewis and Anaïs Nin?
O salutaris hostia (Miškinis) 2020-03-11 953 39.7 ... that O salutaris hostia (O saving victim), a setting of a Eucharistic hymn for mixed choir by Vytautas Miškinis, was performed in Brussels when Lithuania held the EU Council presidency?
Madwoman (book) 2020-03-12 943 39.3 ... that in the collection Madwoman, Jamaican-American poet Shara McCallum uses both English and Patwa, a creole she heard while growing up but never saw in writing?
Zoltán Kovács (ice hockey) 2020-03-03 928 38.6 ... that Zoltán Kovács is the first Hungarian to receive the Paul Loicq Award for contributions to international ice hockey?
Green Arrow (Arrow episode) 2020-03-16 890 37.1 ... that the premiere of the television series Arrow's fourth season is the first time that the title character is referred to by his comics moniker Green Arrow?
KMJR 2020-03-04 487 20.3 ... that Texas radio stations KMJR, KXAI, and KBPA are part of a three-station facility change that will give the Educational Media Foundation a city-grade signal in San Antonio?
KXAI 392 16.3
Total 878 36.6
Money Jane 2020-03-07 856 35.7 ... that the 2000 Canadian hip-hop song "Money Jane" is credited with launching Sean Paul's international music career?
Tum Hi Aana 2020-03-17 854 35.6 ... that composer Payal Dev used multiple instruments in the 2019 Hindi ballad "Tum Hi Aana" to "give it the right amount of emotions"?
Georg von Dadelsen 2020-03-10 842 35.1 ... that the musicologist Georg von Dadelsen wrote his dissertation on the chronology of Bach's compositions, and influenced the Neue Bach-Ausgabe, the second complete edition of his works?
Winston Price 2020-03-07 842 35.1 ... that in 1953, American scientist Winston Price isolated the first rhinovirus, the most prevalent cause of the common cold?
2002 BDO World Darts Championship 2020-03-24 812 33.9 ... that darts player Tony David won the 2002 BDO World Darts Championship despite having haemophilia, which prevents him from straightening his throwing arm?
Robert Steadward 2020-03-18 810 33.8 ... that Canadian professor Robert Steadward became the founding president of the International Paralympic Committee in 1989?
Irish Central Committee for the Employment of Women 2020-03-17 792 33.0 ... that the Irish Central Committee for the Employment of Women, which operated from 1914 to 1919, paid Irish women the same as their British counterparts?
Dubarry Park 2020-03-15 790 32.9 ... that Dubarry Park hosted the Irish rugby union team's home matches in the Six Nations Under 20s Championship between 2005 and 2015?
Act I: Eternal Sunshine (The Pledge) 2020-03-18 766[g] 31.9 ... that Jay Electronica began recording his 2007 mixtape Act I: Eternal Sunshine (The Pledge) on a built-in laptop microphone?
1977 Dry Blackthorn Cup 2020-03-14 758 31.6 ... that the 1977 Dry Blackthorn Cup was the first snooker event to be held at Wembley Conference Centre?
Günter Kehr 2020-03-16 732 30.5 ... that violinist Günter Kehr, director of the Peter Cornelius Conservatory from 1953, founded the Kehr Trio, a string trio that toured South America, North Africa, and the Near East?
Gösta Neuwirth 2020-03-30 668 27.8 ... that Gösta Neuwirth studied composition and musicology in Vienna, but wrote his dissertation on harmony in Schreker's opera Der ferne Klang in Berlin?
Furman–Wofford football rivalry 2020-03-31 602 25.1 ... that rivals Furman and Wofford played the first college football game in South Carolina on December 14, 1889?
Michael Volle 2020-03-06 592 24.7 ... that baritone Michael Volle has appeared as Wagner's Hans Sachs at the Bayreuth Festival and was awarded Der Faust for portraying Wozzeck?
Roberto Saccà 2020-03-01 544 22.7 ... that tenor Roberto Saccà has portrayed opera characters such as Haydn's Orfeo, Pfitzner's Palestrina, and Herbert Willi's Elias?

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