In 1821, John Davis was believed to have become the first person to set foot in what place?
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In 1821, John Davis was believed to have become the first person to set foot in what place?
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To the nearest thousand, how many people were living in New Zealand when Jesus was alive?
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Pedro Lascurain holds the record for the shortest term as President of a country.
To the nearest hour, how long did he serve as President of Mexico in 1913?
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What means of communication had its origins in a code developed to enable Napoleon’s soldiers to communicate with each other in the dark?
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This question is about Oskar, who was on board the German battleship Bismarck when it sank in May 1941, then was aboard the British destroyer Cossack when it sank in October, and the British aircraft carrier Ark Royal when it sank the following month.
What is unusual about Oskar?
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Elizabeth Thackery was born in 1767, and was sent to Australia after being convicted of theft. In what decade did she become the last member of the first fleet to die?
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What do the following cities all have in common?
Tokyo, New York, London, Beijing, Hangzhou, Constantinople, Rome, Babylon, and Thebes.
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An American TV network compiled a list of the 100 most influential people of the millennium in 1999.
Number 94 on the list was the only one of the 100 whose name wasn’t known. What was number 94 known for? (There has been speculation about their identity but it’s never been certain.)
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Google is part of our lives now.
This week we want you to imagine what people would have used as a Google search 200 years ago.
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Any team name that would work as a Google search 200 years ago will get you a bonus point.
Have an interesting week.
Pharaoh Iry-Hor ruled Egypt in the 32nd Century BC.
What is unique about his place in history?
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