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Low | -1.3 | The Riddle of the Sphinx (Inside No. 9) | -0.1 | McLoughlin Promenade | -1.3 | The Riddle of the Sphinx (Inside No. 9) |
Median | 128.7 | Bones (bull) Victoria Stadium (Gibraltar) |
402.7 | Cornell Pulpwood Stacker | 148.3 | White woodpecker |
High | 1,400.6 | Shooter's sandwich | 1,556.6 | List of Mountain Bothies Association bothies | 1,556.6 | List of Mountain Bothies Association bothies |
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List of Mountain Bothies Association bothies | 2017-05-23 | 37,360 | 1,556.6 | ... that visitors can stay overnight free of charge in any of over ninety bothies (Corrour Bothy pictured), but must bring their own fuel in order to watch "bothy TV"? | |
Flag of Weihaiwei | 2017-05-10 | 27,989 | 1,460.9 | ... that the flag of Weihaiwei (pictured) was redesigned to include Mandarin ducks, as it was felt inappropriate to have a Chinese imperial dragon on a British flag? | |
Shooter's sandwich | 2017-05-03 | 25,548 | 1,400.6 | ... that the shooter's sandwich became a minor internet meme after an article in The Guardian declared it to be the best sandwich in the world? | |
Barn the Spoon | 2017-05-24 | 33,505 | 1,396.0 | ... that it takes Barn the Spoon (pictured) between twenty minutes and two hours to carve a spoon out of green wood? | |
Hotpants | 2017-05-08 | 25,335 | 1,357.8 | ... that hotpants (example pictured) were originally short shorts made from materials such as velvet, silk, and fur? | |
Broken Down Dam | 2017-05-11 | 23,708 | 1,221.6 | ... that the abrupt collapse of Broken Down Dam (pictured) at Fergus Falls, Minnesota, in 1909 caused other downstream dams to collapse? | |
Nevertheless, she persisted | 2017-05-01 | 26,752[a] | 1,184.2 | ... that after Mitch McConnell said, "Nevertheless, she persisted" in reference to Elizabeth Warren's silencing during a U.S. Senate debate, more than 100 women in Minneapolis got tattoos (example pictured) of that meme? | |
2017 FA Cup Final | 2017-05-27 | 26,494[b] | 1,103.9 | ... that Arsenal are looking to win a record 13th FA Cup at the FA Cup Final against Chelsea today? | |
Pickett-Hamilton fort | 2017-05-07 | 20,510 | 1,065.9 | ... that a Pickett-Hamilton fort (example pictured) could be lowered into the ground when not in use and raised for combat? | |
Dark Hedges | 2017-05-11 | 19,752 | 1,017.7 | ... that the Dark Hedges tree tunnel, a popular tourist destination since it was used as the King's Road in Game of Thrones, might not last twenty years? | |
Antonio Oseguera Cervantes | 2017-05-08 | 17,645 | 945.7 | ... that U.S. citizens are prohibited from engaging in business transactions with Antonio Oseguera Cervantes? | |
Falcon Nest | 2017-05-01 | 20,902 | 925.2 | ... that Falcon Nest is the tallest single-family home in North America? | |
Kenchin jiru | 2017-05-18 | 21,469 | 894.5 | ... that kenchin jiru (pictured) may have originated several centuries ago from the Japanese Kenchō-ji temple? | |
Custer Wolf | 2017-05-25 | 20,612 | 858.8 | ... that the Custer Wolf, a North American gray wolf referred to as the "master criminal of the animal world", killed livestock worth almost $300,000 in today's money? | |
The Great Friendship | 2017-05-08 | 14,656 | 785.5 | ... that The Great Friendship had distinctly unfriendly consequences? | |
Wynee | 2017-05-30 | 18,030 | 751.0 | ... that Wynee (pictured) was the first Native Hawaiian to travel outside the islands on a foreign vessel? | |
The Rabbits' Wedding | 2017-05-19 | 16,090 | 670.4 | ... that in 1959, an Alabama state senator said a children's book about two fuzzy rabbits, The Rabbits' Wedding, was "propaganda for integration and intermarriage" and tried to get the book banned? | |
Beatrice Alexander | 2017-05-12 | 12,817 | 652.0 | ... that 90 years after Beatrice Alexander (pictured) founded the Alexander Doll Company, the company issued a doll in her likeness, priced at US$1,499.95? | |
The Big Treehouse | 2017-05-05 | 12,202 | 651.0 | ... that The Big Treehouse covers 5,000 square feet (460 m2) and has 12 levels that reach five and a half stories tall? | |
Mia Borders | 2017-05-02 | 14,604 | 639.6 | ... that Mia Borders has an arm tattoo of a saying which means "Better to die standing than to live on your knees"? | |
Twin Bing | 2017-05-22 | 14,450 | 602.1 | ... that the Twin Bing has been described as "two brown lumps, about the size of golf balls, roughly textured, and stuck to one another like Siamese twins"? | |
Persis Foster Eames Albee | 2017-05-03 | 10,938 | 599.6 | ... that PFE Albee (pictured) is considered the first "Avon Lady", and was followed by over half a million others? | |
Viking raid on Seville (844) | 2017-05-02 | 13,438 | 588.5 | ... that when the Vikings occupied Seville in 844, they tried unsuccessfully to burn the city's great mosque? | |
Historic Villages of Shirakawa-gō and Gokayama | 2017-05-02 | 13,241 | 579.9 | ... that the tall roof spaces of Japanese houses in the Historic Villages of Shirakawa-gō and Gokayama (pictured) were built with two or three levels in them for rearing silkworms and storing mulberry leaves? | |
Spanish ship Fenix (1749) | 2017-05-08 | 10,581 | 567.1 | ... that in 1759, when she was ten years old, Fenix carried the new king, Carlos III, from Naples to Barcelona? | |
Réunion National Park | 2017-05-29 | 12,822 | 534.2 | ... that Réunion National Park (pictured) could become the first French national park to lose its status? | |
Coon hunting | 2017-05-09 | 9,824 | 519.5 | ... that coon hunting dogs can bark as many as 150 times per minute? | |
Worcestershire v Somerset, 1979 | 2017-05-25 | 11,031 | 459.6 | ... that in 1979, Somerset deliberately lost a cricket match in 18 minutes? | |
Edisto Island during the American Civil War | 2017-05-24 | 11,001 | 458.4 | ... that thousands of escaped slaves created a free colony on Edisto Island, South Carolina, during the American Civil War? | |
Christian Hamburger | 2017-05-03 | 8,294 | 454.6 | ... that after Christian Hamburger oversaw her sex reassignment, Christine Jorgensen chose her new name in his honor? | |
James Dale Ritchie | 2017-05-18 | 10,632 | 443.0 | ... that James Dale Ritchie was not suspected to be the Anchorage Serial Killer until after he had been shot dead while attacking a police officer? | |
Pregnancy in art | 2017-05-21 | 10,306 | 429.4 | ... that there was a fashion in England for pregnancy portraits (example pictured) in the decades around 1600? | |
McLoughlin Promenade | 2017-05-17 | 8,759 | 428.1 | ... that the McLoughlin Promenade (pictured) sits on a bluff in Oregon that was occupied by the Molala people thousands of years before the arrival of settlers of European ancestry? | |
Papal conclave, May 1605 | 2017-05-23 | 10,191 | 424.6 | ... that the May 1605 papal conclave was the only known papal election to result in broken bones? | |
The Visionary | 2017-05-30 | 9,749 | 406.1 | ... that according to Ralph Wolfe Cowan who painted him as The Visionary, Donald Trump's hands are "perfectly proportioned"? | |
Pocklington Iron Age burial ground | 2017-05-15 | 8,279 | 405.7 | ... that finds made at the Pocklington Iron Age burial ground include a rare chariot burial complete with horses? | |
Harold Edward Elliott | 2017-05-04 | 7,493 | 405.2 | ... that Brigadier General Pompey Elliott convinced his men that his horse could spot men who were unshaven or incorrectly dressed? | |
Red Rock Bridge | 2017-05-17 | 8,258 | 403.6 | ... that when the Red Rock Bridge was no longer needed for trains, it was converted to carry the auto traffic of U.S. Route 66 over the Colorado River? | |
Cornell Pulpwood Stacker | 2017-05-14 | 8,118 | 402.7 | ... that a steep catwalk leads to the top of the 175-foot (53 m) high Cornell Pulpwood Stacker (pictured)? | |
Thunder River (Tapeats Creek) | 2017-05-24 | 9,606 | 400.2 | ... that the Grand Canyon's Thunder River is the steepest in the United States? | |
Open–closed political spectrum | 2017-05-24 | 9,563 | 398.5 | ... that the 2017 French presidential election was not fought between left and right, but between open and closed? | |
Zahava Burack | 2017-05-22 | 9,050 | 377.1 | ... that Zahava Burack survived the Holocaust by hiding in a crawlspace beneath the home of a sympathetic Polish family for two and a half years? | |
River of Blood (monument) | 2017-05-29 | 8,633 | 359.7 | ... that on the links at the Trump National Golf Club in Virginia, a monument commemorates a Civil War battle that never happened? | |
Jemima Surrender | 2017-05-10 | 6,862 | 358.1 | ... that the lascivious lyrics of The Band's "Jemima Surrender" inspired Naomi Weisstein to form the Chicago Women's Liberation Rock Band? | |
Mary Susan McIntosh | 2017-05-11 | 6,812 | 351.0 | ... that sociologist, feminist, and campaigner for lesbian and gay rights Mary Susan McIntosh was deported from the U.S. in 1960 for speaking out against the House Un-American Activities Committee? | |
Anchovy paste | 2017-05-31 | 8,052 | 346.2 | ... that anchovy paste has been used for centuries to provide flavor for foods and as a source of nutrition? | |
Whitehorse Trail | 2017-05-09 | 6,456 | 341.4 | ... that the Whitehorse Trail uses a railroad that was abandoned after major floods in 1990? | |
Theoris of Lemnos | 2017-05-26 | 8,123 | 338.5 | ... that the prosecution of Theoris of Lemnos is the most detailed account of a witch trial to survive from Classical Greece? | |
Boogeyman 2 | 2017-05-04 | 6,172 | 333.8 | ... that despite its title, Boogeyman 2 does not actually feature the mythical creature as the main antagonist? | |
Jacob Hiegentlich | 2017-05-05 | 5,888 | 314.2 | ... that gay Jewish poet Jacob Hiegentlich committed suicide days after the Nazis invaded the Netherlands? | |
M-K TE70-4S | 2017-05-06 | 5,946 | 313.1 | ... that Morrison-Knudsen built four Popsicles for the Southern Pacific Railroad in 1978? | |
Nematus spiraeae | 2017-05-31 | 7,262 | 312.2 | ... that all aruncus sawflies (larva pictured) are female? | |
Trashigang Dzong | 2017-05-24 | 7,468 | 311.2 | ... that the epicenter of the 2009 Bhutan earthquake was 10 miles (16 km) away from Trashigang Dzong, and caused wide cracks to appear in the 350-year-old structure? | |
Cyberpunk (novel) | 2017-05-31 | 7,178 | 308.6 | ... that the cyberpunk science-fiction genre was named after the 1983 short story "Cyberpunk" by Bruce Bethke? | |
Bon Appétit (song) | 2017-05-19 | 7,344[c] | 306.0 | ... that Katy Perry first teased the release of her song "Bon Appétit" with a cherry pie recipe? | |
Scenes from the Life of Saint Zenobius | 2017-05-25 | 7,069 | 294.5 | ... that Botticelli's four panels with Scenes from the Life of Saint Zenobius (detail pictured) are split among three museums? | |
Disappearance of Federico Tobares | 2017-05-24 | 7,021 | 292.5 | ... that Argentine chef Federico Tobares disappeared while driving in Jalisco, Mexico? | |
Five Nights at Freddy's | 2017-05-17 | 5,802[d] | 283.6 | ... that Five Nights at Freddy's appeared in the Guinness World Records: Gamer's Edition, breaking the record for the most sequels released in a year? | |
Grosvenor Gardens House | 2017-05-02 | 6,468 | 283.3 | ... that a rented flat in Grosvenor Gardens House may have been the birthplace of Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother? | |
Wawatam Lighthouse | 2017-05-20 | 6,736 | 280.7 | ... that Wawatam Lighthouse (pictured) started out as an architectural folly at a highway Welcome Center, was moved more than 300 miles (480 km), and is now an operating Coast Guard-approved aid to navigation? | |
Lysekil Line | 2017-05-18 | 6,686 | 278.6 | ... that when passenger service was resumed on Sweden's Lysekil Line after 33 years, the train driver had to switch on the line's power himself? | |
Pendulum car | 2017-05-13 | 5,540 | 278.3 | ... that the pendulum car was an experimental forerunner of the tilting train, but was not widely adopted on American railroads? | |
Bismuth phosphate process | 2017-05-03 | 5,022 | 275.3 | ... that the bismuth phosphate process was used by the Manhattan Project to extract plutonium for use in atomic bombs? | |
Mary M. Crawford | 2017-05-30 | 6,412 | 267.1 | ... that Mary M. Crawford became Brooklyn's first female ambulance surgeon after the hospital forgot to exclude women from applying? | |
Ramellogammarus similimanus | 2017-05-21 | 6,363 | 265.1 | ... that the Stumptown scud, a crustacean endemic to the Portland metropolitan area, looks like a "cross between a prawn and a potato bug"? | |
Kind Hearts and Coronets | 2017-05-31 | 6,128 | 263.5 | ... that in the 1949 film Kind Hearts and Coronets, the actor Alec Guinness plays nine members of the same family? | |
Eucalyptus gracilis | 2017-05-15 | 5,272 | 258.4 | ... that the snap and rattle tree (blossom pictured) is native to Australia? | |
James Niehues | 2017-05-04 | 4,752 | 257.0 | ... that James Niehues, who paints ski resort trail maps, has been called "the Michelangelo of snow" and "Monet of the mountain"? | |
Ulubey Canyon Nature Park | 2017-05-25 | 6,155 | 256.5 | ... that the glass-floor observation deck of Ulubey Canyon Nature Park is 131 m (430 ft) above the canyon floor? | |
The Soft Parade | 2017-05-04 | 4,735 | 256.1 | ... that The Soft Parade is the first Doors album not to credit the members of the band collectively on songs? | |
Indila | 2017-05-10 | 4,856 | 253.5 | ... that French singer-songwriter Indila, who has described herself as a "child of the world", is of Algerian, Cambodian, Egyptian, and Indian descent? | |
Edisto Island during the American Civil War | 2017-05-30 | 6,020 | 250.7 | ... that thousands of escaped slaves created a free colony on Edisto Island, South Carolina, during the American Civil War? | |
Papal conclave, March 1605 | 2017-05-26 | 5,878 | 244.9 | ... that during the March 1605 papal conclave, a fight broke out that was so noisy that people outside opened the doors early because they thought a new pope had been elected? | |
Albertine Lapensée | 2017-05-27 | 5,758 | 239.9 | ... that Albertine Lapensée, described as Canada's first female ice hockey "superstar", was dogged by accusations of being a man? | |
Manning M. Kimmel | 2017-05-28 | 5,704 | 237.7 | ... that Manning M. Kimmel was one of four West Point graduates to fight on both sides of the American Civil War? | |
Clotilde Bressler-Gianoli | 2017-05-24 | 5,662 | 235.9 | ... that Clotilde Bressler-Gianoli played the titular character in Carmen in 1907 with "the allurement of sheer wickedness", and was accidentally stabbed on stage? | |
Sallekhana | 2017-05-27 | 5,656 | 235.7 | ... that Sallekhana is a religious practice of voluntarily fasting to death? | |
The Riddle of the Sphinx (Inside No. 9) | 2017-05-17 | 4,784 | 233.8 | ... that a cryptic crossword central to "The Riddle of the Sphinx", an episode of Inside No. 9, was published in The Guardian the same day the episode aired? | |
Sam Nicholls | 2017-05-31 | 5,422 | 233.1 | ... that actress Charlotte Salt likened her Casualty character Sam Nicholls to Lara Croft? | |
Mega Manila Subway | 2017-05-11 | 4,462 | 229.9 | ... that the proposed Mega Manila Subway would be the first subway system in the Philippines? | |
Bouxwiller, Bas-Rhin | 2017-05-09 | 4,339 | 229.5 | ... that the residence (pictured) of the Counts of Hanau-Lichtenberg in Bouxwiller was pillaged during the French Revolution and completely destroyed soon thereafter? | |
Raden Kajoran | 2017-05-05 | 4,271 | 227.9 | ... that the Dutch admiral Cornelis Speelman called the Javanese Muslim nobleman Raden Kajoran a "prophet of the devil"? | |
Octopus cyanea | 2017-05-14 | 4,565 | 226.5 | ... that the big blue octopus often forms a midden outside its den? | |
Quintus Publilius Philo | 2017-05-23 | 5,306 | 221.1 | ... that Quintus Publilius Philo, Rome's first proconsul, was described as a "popular dictator"? | |
White-barred piculet | 2017-05-22 | 2,177 | 90.7 | ... that the white-barred piculet hybridises with the ochre-collared (pictured), varzea, ocellated, and white-wedged piculets where their ranges overlap? | |
Ochre-collared piculet | 1,248 | 52.0 | |||
Varzea piculet | 710 | 29.6 | |||
White-wedged piculet | 568 | 23.6 | |||
Ocellated piculet | 554 | 23.1 | |||
Total | 5,258 | 219.1 | |||
Malacañang of the North | 2017-05-28 | 5,254 | 218.9 | ... that Malacañang of the North (pictured) was built as a presidential mansion for Ferdinand Marcos' 60th birthday? | |
Women's Super Rugby | 2017-05-18 | 2,382 | 99.2 | ... that the newly established Women's Super Rugby league will include Gloucester-Hartpury Women, Harlequins Ladies, Loughborough Students (Lightning), and Waterloo Ladies, but will exclude a team that has been in the top flight for 15 years? | |
Harlequins Ladies | 790 | 32.9 | |||
Waterloo Ladies | 718 | 29.9 | |||
Loughborough Students (Lightning) | 665 | 27.7 | |||
Gloucester-Hartpury Women | 662 | 27.6 | |||
Total | 5,217 | 217.4 | |||
Maurice S. Osser | 2017-05-15 | 2,948 | 144.5 | ... that Democrats Thomas P. McHenry and Maurice S. Osser served together as Philadelphia City Commissioners for 20 years, until McHenry died and Osser went to jail? | |
Thomas P. McHenry | 1,487 | 72.9 | |||
Total | 4,435 | 217.3 | |||
Ferguson v. McKiernan | 2017-05-10 | 4,094 | 213.7 | ... that in 2007, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court ruled that a sperm donor was not obligated to pay child support? | |
Peter Par Jiek | 2017-05-08 | 3,986 | 213.7 | ... that Peter Par Jiek, who had fought alongside Riek Machar for over ten years during the Second Sudanese Civil War, was later killed by rebels loyal to Machar? | |
St Trophimus' Church, Eschau | 2017-05-04 | 3,925 | 212.3 | ... that St Trophimus' Church, Eschau, houses relics of St Sophia and her daughters Faith, Hope and Charity (pictured)? | |
The Bill (Inside No. 9) | 2017-05-09 | 3,988 | 210.9 | ... that due to the English North-South divide, Craig, a character in "The Bill", is unfamiliar with diddlums, piss-mints, and bluecocks? | |
Lake Palomas | 2017-05-27 | 5,040 | 210.0 | ... that parts of southern New Mexico and Chihuahua were covered by the former Lake Palomas, the remnants of which existed as recently as 500 years ago? | |
Laridae | 2017-05-19 | 4,992 | 208.0 | ... that the family Laridae (European herring gull pictured) are the only shorebirds known to have developed ultraviolet vision? | |
Song-Lý War | 2017-05-29 | 4,892 | 203.8 | ... that the borders negotiated after the Song-Lý War largely remain as the current boundaries between China and Vietnam? | |
Silk Board junction | 2017-05-01 | 4,508 | 199.6 | ... that the Silk Board junction witnesses the slowest-moving traffic in Bangalore and is one of the two most polluted places in the city? | |
Electrada | 2017-05-19 | 4,746 | 197.7 | ... that Electrada Corporation, a 1960s-era conglomerate, ran into difficulties after its management reportedly spent more time on acquisitions and financial markets than on actually running the business? | |
Wikitribune | 2017-05-21 | 4,725 | 196.9 | ... that Jimmy Wales wants WikiTRIBUNE to counter fake news? | |
Rose C. Davison | 2017-05-27 | 4,643 | 193.5 | ... that Rose C. Davison (pictured) represented Hawaii at the 1901 Pan-American Exposition as a symbol of "Kanaka civility" to counter the image of hula dancers? | |
Speckle-chested piculet | 2017-05-08 | 3,548 | 190.1 | ... that the speckle-chested piculet is endangered by the ongoing destruction of its forest habitat? | |
Garza Jr. | 2017-05-07 | 3,578 | 185.9 | ... that professional wrestler Garza Jr. showed his face for the first time on a television dating show? | |
My Brother's Husband | 2017-05-23 | 4,442 | 185.1 | ... that the manga My Brother's Husband by Gengoroh Tagame tackles issues of homophobia in Japanese society? | |
Kediri campaign (1678) | 2017-05-26 | 4,414 | 183.9 | ... that during the 1678 Kediri campaign, the VOC–Mataram army purposely split itself and took a longer route to Kediri, in order to impress more people? | |
Margot Shiner | 2017-05-25 | 4,170 | 173.7 | ... that Margot Shiner, who fled Nazi Germany as a teenager, was instrumental in establishing the medical subspecialty of paediatric gastroenterology? | |
Kula Volcanic Geopark | 2017-05-02 | 3,942 | 172.7 | ... that the volcanic area of Kula Geopark was mentioned by the Ancient Greek geographer Strabo in the encyclopedia Geographica as Katakekaumene, literally "Burnt Land"? | |
Spanish conquest of Honduras | 2017-05-30 | 4,124 | 171.8 | ... that infighting among the conquistadors hindered the Spanish conquest of Honduras? | |
Friedrich Wilhelm von Seydlitz | 2017-05-27 | 4,110 | 171.2 | ... that Friedrich Wilhelm von Seydlitz was a daredevil horseman whose feats included riding between the sails of a windmill in full swing? | |
Arlington, Washington | 2017-05-12 | 3,345 | 170.2 | ... that Arlington, Washington, was locally known as the "Shingle Capital of the World"? | |
Hazard substitution | 2017-05-02 | 3,810 | 166.9 | ... that substitution of a hazardous chemical can backfire if it turns out to be a "regrettable substitution" that unwittingly introduces a new hazard? | |
Rise of Macedon | 2017-05-13 | 3,310 | 166.3 | ... that after conquering and uniting most of ancient Greece, Philip II of Macedon (bust pictured) was assassinated while in Aegae for his daughter’s wedding and was succeeded by his son Alexander the Great? | |
Law and Order (1969 film) | 2017-05-06 | 3,100 | 163.3 | ... that Frederick Wiseman intended his 1969 documentary Law and Order as "a chance to do in the pigs", but as he made the film he came to understand the "fear that cops live with"? | |
Mary Florence Potts | 2017-05-31 | 3,796 | 163.2 | ... that Mary Florence Potts patented various styles of cold-handle clothes irons that were the most popular irons ever used? | |
Anly | 2017-05-15 | 3,282 | 160.8 | ... that Japanese singer-songwriter Anly began playing songs by ear on her guitar when she was in third grade? | |
Amendment No. 27 to the Entry Into Israel Law | 2017-05-07 | 3,093 | 160.7 | ... that foreigners who openly call for a boycott of Israel may be banned from entering the country? | |
Clifford Kinvig | 2017-05-05 | 3,012 | 160.7 | ... that the military historian Clifford Kinvig, whose surname is an anagram of Viking, came from a Manx family? | |
Pangeran Pekik | 2017-05-02 | 3,634 | 159.2 | ... that the Javanese prince Pangeran Pekik was killed by order of his son-in-law, Amangkurat I? | |
Mary Ann Harris Gay | 2017-05-26 | 3,818 | 159.1 | ... that Mary Ann Harris Gay's memoir Life in Dixie During the War directly inspired several of the scenes in the novel Gone with the Wind? | |
Affinity (medieval) | 2017-05-04 | 2,930 | 158.4 | ... that in late 14th-century England, John of Gaunt built up a massive affinity of supporters which his son Henry later used as an army to depose King Richard II? | |
Re:Zero − Starting Life in Another World | 2017-05-05 | 2,850[e] | 152.1 | ... that the original draft for the light novel series Re:Zero − Starting Life in Another World was over 1,000 pages and had to be significantly cut? | |
500 Miles High | 2017-05-18 | 3,640 | 151.7 | ... that although the lyrics of the Chick Corea song "500 Miles High" express romantic love, it became a hippie drug anthem? | |
Finding of Moses | 2017-05-06 | 2,856 | 150.4 | ... that the earliest visual depiction of the Finding of Moses is a fresco of c. 244 AD (pictured) in the Dura-Europos synagogue? | |
The Duals | 2017-05-25 | 3,592 | 149.6 | ... that The Duals' "Stick Shift" was the first hot rod song to chart nationally in the United States? | |
Mother's Day (Rugrats) | 2017-05-14 | 2,994 | 148.5 | ... that the Rugrats episode "Mother's Day" addressed the absence of Chuckie Finster's mother by revealing that she had died of a terminal illness? | |
Anne Penfold Street | 2017-05-10 | 2,842 | 148.4 | ... that Anne Penfold Street, one of Australia's leading mathematicians, earned bachelor's and master's degrees in chemistry before switching to mathematics? | |
White woodpecker | 2017-05-26 | 3,558 | 148.3 | ... that the diet of the white woodpecker includes wasps and bees, their larvae and honey? | |
Metro Arlington Xpress | 2017-05-15 | 3,014 | 147.7 | ... that Arlington, Texas, was the largest city in the United States without public transportation until it launched the Metro Arlington Xpress in 2013? | |
Kong Tai Heong | 2017-05-19 | 3,520 | 146.7 | ... that Kong Tai Heong, the first Chinese woman to practice medicine in Hawaii, was credited by Ripley's Believe It or Not! as having delivered over 6,000 babies? | |
K-99 (Kansas highway) | 2017-05-04 | 2,705 | 146.3 | ... that part of the Kansas highway K-99 honors the war dead of Frankfort, which lost more men per capita in World War II than any other community in the United States? | |
Fix a Heart | 2017-05-11 | 2,824 | 145.5 | ... that some critics noted that Demi Lovato's song "Fix a Heart" has references in its lyrics to the singer's past issues with self-harm? | |
Harley J. Overturf | 2017-05-03 | 2,635 | 144.4 | ... that arriving penniless in Oregon in 1903, Harley J. Overturf financed his education at the University of Oregon by filing a timber claim and selling the property for a profit? | |
Urbanization in the German Empire | 2017-05-12 | 2,808 | 142.8 | ... that the German cities of Duisburg, Essen, and Kiel all had their populations increase five-fold or more between 1875 and 1910? | |
Lukas Lundin | 2017-05-13 | 2,838 | 142.6 | ... that Lukas Lundin had a US$100 million eco-friendly super-yacht built in 2015? | |
Kalākaua coinage | 2017-05-03 | 2,566 | 140.7 | ... that in order to put the silver Kalākaua coinage into circulation, Claus Spreckels formed the Spreckels & Company Bank in Hawaii? | |
Eurymela distincta | 2017-05-05 | 2,622 | 139.9 | ... that the leafhopper species Eurymela distincta (pictured) is often accompanied by ants that eat its sugary excrement? | |
Roots of Knowledge | 2017-05-06 | 2,596 | 136.7 | ... that over 60,000 pieces of stained glass were used to create the Roots of Knowledge installation at Utah Valley University? | |
Lloyds Bank RFC | 2017-05-12 | 2,683 | 136.5 | ... that in 2000, Lloyds Bank RFC's ground was sold by Lloyds TSB, which meant the club had to groundshare with a rival bank? | |
Jon Schmidt | 2017-05-15 | 2,752 | 134.8 | ... that classically trained pianist Jon Schmidt augments his live performances by playing the piano with his toes and performing while upside-down? | |
St. Laurentii, Itzehoe | 2017-05-26 | 3,234 | 134.8 | ... that the Lutheran church St. Laurentii in Itzehoe had one of Arp Schnitger's last pipe organs (case pictured)? | |
Victoria Stadium (Gibraltar) | 2017-05-20 | 3,098 | 129.1 | ... that in 2007, some UEFA members voted against allowing Gibraltar membership because Victoria Stadium was built on disputed land? | |
Bones (bull) | 2017-05-20 | 3,078 | 128.2 | ... that the owner of World Champion bucking bull Bones exercised him in a mechanized circular walker in a deep sand pit? | |
The W.S. Walcott Medicine Show | 2017-05-22 | 3,054 | 127.3 | ... that "The W.S. Walcott Medicine Show" was based on old minstrel and medicine shows, but was interpreted as an allegory on the dangers of success in the music business? | |
Harry Beadles | 2017-05-30 | 3,015 | 125.6 | ... that the association footballer Harry Beadles was awarded the Serbian gold medal for bravery during World War I? | |
Yunus (surah) | 2017-05-23 | 3,010 | 125.4 | ... that the tenth chapter of the Quran is named after Jonah, even though only 1 of its 109 verses mentions him? | |
Typhlodromips swirskii | 2017-05-09 | 1,585 | 83.8 | ... that the predatory mite Typhlodromips swirskii is able to control melon thrips on cucumber leaves, but fails to control common blossom thrips on the flowers? | |
Common blossom thrips | 786 | 41.5 | |||
Total | 2,370 | 125.4 | |||
Balfour Mission | 2017-05-14 | 2,486 | 123.3 | ... that during the Balfour Mission 100 years ago, Arthur Balfour became the first Englishman to address both houses of the U.S. Congress? | |
Examining magistrate | 2017-05-01 | 2,708 | 119.8 | ... that de Balzac considered the examining magistrate to be more powerful than the king? | |
Aulacaspis yasumatsui | 2017-05-07 | 2,270 | 117.9 | ... that "crawler" cycad scale insects are sometimes carried away by the wind, landing on nearby plants and infesting them? | |
Inner Engineering: A Yogi's Guide to Joy | 2017-05-08 | 2,192 | 117.5 | ... that Inner Engineering: A Yogi's Guide to Joy by Jaggi Vasudev has been described as recasting Patanjali's Yoga Sutra in layman's terms? | |
Rosalie Keliʻinoi | 2017-05-24 | 2,810 | 117.1 | ... that Rosalie Keliʻinoi, the first female legislator in the Territory of Hawaii, passed a bill which gave married women the right to sell their property without their husbands' permission? | |
Yves Bélanger (cinematographer) | 2017-05-09 | 2,200 | 116.4 | ... that Yves Bélanger had been working as a cinematographer for more than twenty years when he made his breakthrough with Dallas Buyers Club? | |
King Kaluha | 2017-05-06 | 2,174 | 114.5 | ... that professional wrestler King Kaluha was the hand-picked opponent for Dr. Death's comeback match after battling throat cancer? | |
Linda Laubenstein | 2017-05-20 | 2,676 | 111.5 | ... that Linda Laubenstein was one of the first physicians in the United States to recognize the AIDS epidemic in the early 1980s? | |
Aipysurus fuscus | 2017-05-06 | 2,064 | 108.7 | ... that the population of the endangered sea snake Aipysurus fuscus is thought to have declined by at least 70% between 1998 and 2013? | |
Barry Ramachandra Rao | 2017-05-01 | 2,438 | 107.9 | ... that Barry Ramachandra Rao and his team designed the first multi-frequency HF phase path radar based on a spaced-receiver configuration? | |
Socialism in Bangladesh | 2017-05-17 | 2,199 | 107.5 | ... that although socialism is one of its four fundamental principles, the Constitution of Bangladesh also allows cooperative and private ownership alongside state ownership? | |
Arthur Broome | 2017-05-29 | 2,568 | 107.0 | ... that Reverend Arthur Broome was one of the founders of the RSPCA and, as guarantor for the society's debts, went to debtors' prison when it declared bankruptcy? | |
The Formation World Tour | 2017-05-05 | 1,994 | 106.4 | ... that The Formation World Tour by Beyoncé featured a 60-foot (18 m) tall rotating LED cube as the stage's focal point, nicknamed the "Monolith" by designers? | |
James Scott Howard | 2017-05-26 | 2,553 | 106.4 | ... that James Scott Howard, the postmaster of Toronto, infuriated his superiors by refusing to open mail of suspected rebels before the 1837 uprising? | |
Leon Day | 2017-05-17 | 2,120 | 103.6 | ... that Leon Day pitched a no-hitter on Opening Day after a nearly three-year absence from the Negro leagues? | |
Chanchal Kumar Majumdar | 2017-05-15 | 2,090 | 102.4 | ... that Chanchal Kumar Majumdar developed the Kohn-Majumdar theorem with his mentor, Walter Kohn, and the Majumdar–Ghosh model with his student, Dipan Ghosh? | |
Elias Beckingham | 2017-05-21 | 2,379 | 99.1 | ... that the 13th-century English royal justice Elias Beckingham was described as being one of only two honest judges in the kingdom? | |
Thyrsa Frazier Svager | 2017-05-06 | 1,874 | 98.7 | ... that African-American mathematics professor Thyrsa Frazier Svager and her physics professor husband Aleksandar Svager lived on one salary to build a scholarship fund? | |
Zombie Killers: Elephant's Graveyard | 2017-05-07 | 1,899 | 98.7 | ... that the main characters of Zombie Killers: Elephant's Graveyard fight zombies with paintballs? | |
Wachusett (MBTA station) | 2017-05-31 | 2,262 | 97.3 | ... that freight derailments occurred at both of Wachusett's predecessor stations? | |
Gordian Fulde | 2017-05-18 | 2,326 | 96.9 | ... that Gordian Fulde, the director of one of the busiest emergency departments in Australia, was named Senior Australian of the Year in 2016? | |
Cummer Museum of Art and Gardens | 2017-05-11 | 1,870 | 96.4 | ... that the Cummer Museum of Art and Gardens was selected for the United States' National Register of Historic Places? | |
Humboldt Park riot | 2017-05-20 | 2,292 | 95.5 | ... that during the Humboldt Park riot 40 years ago, the Chicago police department battled Puerto Rican protesters and rioters? | |
Gail G. Shapiro | 2017-05-08 | 1,756 | 94.1 | ... that Gail G. Shapiro was the first democratically elected president of the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology? | |
Train Track Park | 2017-05-13 | 1,836 | 92.2 | ... that the Train Track Park, containing 7 kilometres (4.3 mi) of walking and biking trails, was built over the century-old route of the Jaffa–Jerusalem railway? | |
Emma Ahuena Taylor | 2017-05-23 | 2,202 | 91.8 | ... that Emma Ahuena Taylor, a supporter of women's suffrage, organized knitting units on behalf of Native Hawaiian soldiers fighting in World War I? | |
Guaytán | 2017-05-18 | 2,202 | 91.7 | ... that fragments of ancient Maya books have been recovered from the ruins of Guaytán in Guatemala? | |
Kurşunlu Mosque and Complex | 2017-05-10 | 1,744 | 91.0 | ... that the Kurşunlu Mosque and Complex hosts a museum that exhibits handmade meerschaum pipes? | |
Harmonia (visual novel) | 2017-05-28 | 2,156 | 89.8 | ... that the Japanese visual novel Harmonia was first released in English to see how the game would be received worldwide before its release in Japan? | |
Jeanette Antolin | 2017-05-23 | 2,120 | 88.3 | ... that Jeanette Antolin won three NCAA titles with the UCLA Bruins women's gymnastics team? | |
Tapeats Creek | 2017-05-22 | 2,114 | 88.1 | ... that Tapeats Creek in the Grand Canyon National Park is named after the Southern Paiute Indian who claimed ownership of it? | |
Sidney C. Wolff | 2017-05-17 | 1,792 | 87.6 | ... that astronomer Sidney C. Wolff was the first woman to direct a major observatory in the United States? | |
The Sixth Lie | 2017-05-13 | 1,738 | 87.3 | ... that the name of Japanese electronic rock band The Sixth Lie is a reference to a quotation from Claude Debussy? | |
Pedro de Portocarrero (conquistador) | 2017-05-12 | 1,698 | 86.4 | ... that conquistador Pedro de Portocarrero founded the first Spanish colonial town within the territory of the modern Mexican state of Chiapas? | |
The Wabe | 2017-05-28 | 2,072 | 86.3 | ... that Isadora Duncan danced at The Wabe in London's Hampstead to raise money for the cause of women's suffrage? | |
Wilhelmina Kekelaokalaninui Widemann Dowsett | 2017-05-29 | 2,066 | 86.1 | ... that the Native Hawaiian suffragist Wilhelmina Widemann Dowsett organized the first women's suffrage club in the Territory of Hawaii and believed women were superior to men? | |
Yunus (surah) | 2017-05-30 | 2,016 | 84.0 | ... that the tenth chapter of the Quran is named after Jonah, even though only 1 of its 109 verses mentions him? | |
Vidhu Vincent | 2017-05-22 | 1,412 | 58.8 | ... that Vidhu Vincent is the first woman to win the Kerala State Film Award for Best Director? | |
Kerala State Film Award for Best Director | 598 | 24.9 | |||
Total | 2,010 | 83.8 | |||
Pediatric Symptom Checklist | 2017-05-30 | 1,964 | 81.8 | ... that the Pediatric Symptom Checklist identifies children with problems in psychosocial functioning by measuring inner distress and mood, behavior, and attention? | |
Erol Önderoğlu | 2017-05-12 | 1,600 | 81.4 | ... that Turkish journalist Erol Önderoğlu, a campaigner for freedom of the press, was arrested for spreading "terrorism propaganda" in favor of the Kurdistan Workers' Party? | |
Donald G. Saari | 2017-05-09 | 1,537 | 81.3 | ... that mathematician Donald G. Saari advocates deciding elections by the Borda count instead of plurality voting, because it leads less often to paradoxical outcomes? | |
Saldi Isra | 2017-05-03 | 1,471 | 80.6 | ... that Indonesian Constitutional Court Justice Saldi Isra twice failed university entrance exams, but later went on to be awarded summa cum laude? | |
Albert Pierce Taylor | 2017-05-25 | 1,908 | 79.5 | ... that Albert Pierce Taylor, author of Under Hawaiian Skies, attempted to join the Cuban War of Independence but was deported by the Spanish? | |
Sudhanshu Shekhar Jha | 2017-05-21 | 1,880 | 78.4 | ... that Sudhanshu Shekhar Jha was guided in his doctoral studies by Felix Bloch, 1952 Nobel laureate, and in his post-doctoral work by Nicolaas Bloembergen, 1981 Nobel laureate? | |
Allein Gott in der Höh sei Ehr | 2017-05-14 | 1,560 | 77.4 | ... that "'Allein Gott in der Höh sei Ehr" is one of the oldest hymns of the Reformation? | |
Sigurd Slembe (trilogy) | 2017-05-02 | 1,730 | 75.8 | ... that Sigurd Slembe is a trilogy of plays by Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson about a worthless bastard who tries to seize the throne of Norway? | |
Jacobus van der Vecht | 2017-05-11 | 1,452 | 74.8 | ... that a number of insect species were named in honour of Dutch entomologist Jacobus van der Vecht? | |
Eli Parsons Royce | 2017-05-28 | 1,075 | 44.8 | ... that Eli Parsons Royce founded the city of Escanaba, Michigan, while Nelson Ludington named it? | |
Nelson Ludington | 714 | 29.8 | |||
Total | 1,790 | 74.6 | |||
Local Government (Religious etc. Observances) Act 2015 | 2017-05-22 | 1,786 | 74.4 | ... that the UK Local Government (Religious etc. Observances) Act 2015 was created to affirm the right to hold council prayers after the High Court had ruled them unlawful? | |
Narendra Kumar (physicist) | 2017-05-25 | 1,776 | 74.0 | ... that Narendra Kumar is the co-developer of the Dorokhov-Mello-Pereyra-Kumar equation, a theory on multi-channel conductivity using the principle of maximum entropy? | |
Reconstruction Era National Monument | 2017-05-20 | 1,771 | 73.8 | ... that the Reconstruction Era National Monument includes the place where, on New Year's Day 1863, Union Army General Rufus Saxton publicly read the Emancipation Proclamation to 3,000 slaves? | |
Requiem für einen jungen Dichter | 2017-05-30 | 1,758 | 73.2 | ... that in his Requiem für einen jungen Dichter, composer Bernd Alois Zimmermann combines the Latin Requiem with literary, philosophical, religious and political texts that shaped his lifetime? | |
Alexander Bonner Latta | 2017-05-07 | 1,390 | 72.2 | ... that Alexander Bonner Latta made the first steam fire engine to be used regularly by a city fire department in the United States? | |
Chinmoy Sankar Dey | 2017-05-11 | 1,382 | 71.2 | ... that Chinmoy Sankar Dey developed an insulin-resistant in-vitro skeletal muscle model for screening anti-diabetic medication, for which he holds a U.S. patent? | |
Eva Randová | 2017-05-31 | 1,596 | 68.6 | ... that mezzo-soprano Eva Randová was nominated for the Laurence Olivier Award for her performance as the Kostelnička Buryjovka in Janáček's Jenůfa at the Royal Opera House? | |
Trunajaya's North Coast offensive | 2017-05-20 | 1,626 | 67.8 | ... that Jepara was the only town on the north coast of Mataram not to be taken by Trunajaya's North Coast offensive, after a successful joint defense by Mataram and the Dutch East India Company? | |
Ilani Casino Resort | 2017-05-05 | 1,249 | 66.6 | ... that the Indian reservation for the Cowlitz Tribe of Washington state was established for the construction of a casino? | |
History of fair-use proposals in Australia | 2017-05-23 | 1,589 | 66.2 | ... that six government reviews have recommended Australia adopt "fair use" into its copyright law? | |
Ellamae Ellis League | 2017-05-14 | 1,304 | 64.7 | ... that several buildings by Ellamae Ellis League are listed in the National Register of Historic Places, including the home she built for herself? | |
Cyclone Ada | 2017-05-15 | 1,312 | 64.3 | ... that hundreds of tourists became stranded when Cyclone Ada ravaged Whitsunday Island resorts in January 1970? | |
Robert Grace | 2017-05-19 | 1,508 | 62.9 | ... that Robert Grace was the first manufacturer of the Pennsylvania fireplace, designed by Benjamin Franklin, which heated rooms more efficiently than an open fireplace? | |
Parnham House | 2017-05-07 | 1,192 | 62.0 | ... that William Barnard Rhodes-Moorhouse, the first airman to receive the Victoria Cross, is buried at Parnham House? | |
1966 Miami Dolphins season | 2017-05-28 | 1,468 | 61.1 | ... that the Miami Dolphins' first-ever regular season game began with running back Joe Auer returning the opening kickoff 95 yards for a touchdown? | |
Mariano Gagnon | 2017-05-21 | 1,431 | 59.6 | ... that Mariano Gagnon was a Franciscan friar who organized airlifts to help refugees escape the Shining Path? | |
Probir Roy | 2017-05-29 | 1,418 | 59.1 | ... that Probir Roy proposed a solution for the U(n)-symmetric Thirring model? | |
Gifts (novel) | 2017-05-27 | 1,408 | 58.7 | ... that the emotional journey of the protagonist in the 2004 Ursula K. Le Guin novel Gifts has been compared to that of Max in the 1963 children's picture book Where the Wild Things Are? | |
2017 Desert Diamond West Valley Phoenix Grand Prix | 2017-05-21 | 1,358 | 56.6 | ... that Simon Pagenaud's victory at the 2017 Desert Diamond West Valley Phoenix Grand Prix was his first-ever IndyCar Series win on an oval track? | |
Mer Hayrenik | 2017-05-28 | 1,335 | 55.6 | ... that "Mer Hayrenik", the national anthem of the First Republic of Armenia, became a protest song when it was banned during the Soviet era? | |
Néstor Kirchner | 2017-05-28 | 1,326 | 55.3 | ... that during his youth, Argentine president Néstor Kirchner was present at the Ezeiza massacre and the expulsion of Montoneros from Plaza de Mayo? | |
Schmücke dich, o liebe Seele | 2017-05-01 | 1,230 | 54.4 | ... that the communion hymn "Schmücke dich, o liebe Seele", with lyrics by Johann Franck and a melody by Johann Crüger, was translated to "Deck thyself, my soul, with gladness"? | |
Annelies Van Parys | 2017-05-04 | 998 | 54.0 | ... that Annelies Van Parys has composed music for Muziektheater Transparant, including her first opera, Private Views, which premiered in 2015? | |
Occupational exposure banding | 2017-05-13 | 1,019 | 51.2 | ... that occupational exposure banding can quickly and accurately assign chemicals into specific hazard categories when quantitative exposure limits are not available? | |
Bob Drewel | 2017-05-26 | 1,226 | 51.1 | ... that former Snohomish County Executive Bob Drewel had surgery to treat prostate cancer only days after being re-elected to a third term? | |
S. C. Jain | 2017-05-09 | 956 | 50.6 | ... that S. C. Jain, together with Kariamanickam Srinivasa Krishnan, developed a method for the measurement of thermal conductivity at high temperatures in solids? | |
Mahmood Hayat | 2017-05-14 | 990 | 49.1 | ... that in his 2014 exhibition Using Beauty as a Remedy for Life, Pakistani artist Mahmood Hayat questioned whether objective standards of beauty exist? | |
Committee for Peasant Unity | 2017-05-10 | 934 | 48.7 | ... that the Guatemalan labor organization Committee for Peasant Unity once led a strike that forced a minimum wage increase of nearly 200%? | |
V. S. Sangwan | 2017-05-12 | 947 | 48.2 | ... that V. S. Sangwan developed a treatment protocol for corneal injuries using cultured limbal stem cells? | |
Footsteps (novel) | 2017-05-01 | 1,068 | 47.3 | ... that Indonesian political prisoner Pramoedya Ananta Toer researched his historical novel Footsteps from memory and composed it through oral narration to his fellow inmates? | |
Biological pest control | 2017-05-12 | 914 | 46.5 | ... that proteins from a bacterium toxic to pests have been incorporated into crop plants for biological pest control? | |
Krityunjai Prasad Sinha | 2017-05-13 | 917 | 46.1 | ... that Krityunjai Prasad Sinha secured a second doctorate from the University of Bristol based on his post-doctoral work at Maurice Pryce's laboratory? | |
Thomas Koschat | 2017-05-19 | 1,051 | 43.8 | ... that in 1970, Austrian Post issued a commemorative postage stamp honoring the composer and bass singer Thomas Koschat? | |
Anna Erler-Schnaudt | 2017-05-07 | 802 | 41.7 | ... that the contralto Anna Erler-Schnaudt performed in the premiere of Mahler's Eighth Symphony in 1910? | |
World Light Heavyweight Championship (National Wrestling Association) | 2017-05-29 | 996 | 41.5 | ... that the National Wrestling Association's World Light Heavyweight Championship was originally created by the National Boxing Association? | |
2nd Global Indian Film Awards | 2017-05-03 | 752 | 41.2 | ... that at a show during the 2nd Global Indian Film Awards, around ₹2.2 million (US$26,000) was raised by auctioning off costumes of Bollywood actors? | |
Five Nights at Freddy's | 2017-05-16 | 848[f] | 41.1 | ... that Five Nights at Freddy's appeared in the Guinness World Records: Gamer's Edition, breaking the record for the most sequels released in a year? | |
Shyam Sunder Kapoor | 2017-05-19 | 961 | 40.0 | ... that Shyam Sunder Kapoor contributed to the establishment of a pelletron accelerator facility at Tata Institute of Fundamental Research? | |
Typhoon Gerald | 2017-05-30 | 932 | 38.8 | ... that Typhoon Gerald was the one of three typhoons spawned by the monsoon trough in early September 1987? | |
Günter Jena | 2017-05-18 | 925 | 38.5 | ... that Günter Jena, for decades a church music director in Hamburg, conducted the NDR Chor in a recording of the complete a cappella works by Johannes Brahms? | |
E. S. Raja Gopal | 2017-05-10 | 726 | 37.9 | ... that E. S. Raja Gopal held the position of a CSIR emeritus scientist at both the National Physical Laboratory of India and the Indian Institute of Science? | |
Max Thurn | 2017-05-17 | 766 | 37.5 | ... that Max Thurn, who founded the NDR Chor in 1946, conducted a series of Bach cantatas and prepared the choir for a live recording of Isang Yun's Om mani padme hum in 1964? | |
Margot Guilleaume | 2017-05-27 | 833 | 34.7 | ... that the soprano Margot Guilleaume recorded the part of Marzelline in Beethoven's Fidelio in a complete live recording without dialogue in 1948? | |
Hans Peter Blochwitz | 2017-05-22 | 729 | 30.4 | ... that Hans Peter Blochwitz, who appeared as Mozart's Don Ottavio at the Metropolitan Opera, premiered Hans Zender's Schubert's "Winterreise" with the Ensemble Modern in 1993? | |
Hans Grischkat | 2017-05-06 | 502 | 26.5 | ... that in 1950, Hans Grischkat compiled and conducted a concert Vom Reiche Gottes from single Bach cantata movements to celebrate the bicentenary of the composer's death? | |
EuropaChorAkademie | 2017-05-21 | 634 | 26.4 | ... that EuropaChorAkademie, a choir formed by students from two universities, participated in an award-winning recording of Bernd Alois Zimmermann's Requiem für einen jungen Dichter? | |
Song cycles (Waterhouse) | 2017-05-13 | 515 | 25.9 | ... that in his song cycles, Graham Waterhouse has used a cello, a string quartet, or a Pierrot ensemble to complement the singer? | |
Japan Medical Association | 2017-05-14 | 492 | 24.4 | ... that the Japan Medical Association deployed 6,054 medical and support personnel during the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami? | |
Menatap dalam Mimpi | 2017-05-29 | 569 | 23.7 | ... that Siti Nurhaliza won her 13th Best Vocal Performance (Female) in a Song award from Anugerah Industri Muzik with "Menatap dalam Mimpi"? | |
Christoph Siebert | 2017-05-20 | 560 | 23.3 | ... that Christoph Siebert conducted the Collegium Vocale Gent singing music by Schubert and Annelies Van Parys in a theatrical performance at international festivals? | |
Max Thurn | 2017-05-16 | 6 | 0.3 | ... that Max Thurn, who founded the NDR Chor in 1946, conducted a series of Bach cantatas and prepared the choir for a live recording of Isang Yun's Om mani padme hum in 1964? | |
Leon Day | 2017-05-16 | -2[g] | -0.1 | ... that Leon Day pitched a no-hitter on Opening Day after a nearly three-year absence from the Negro leagues? | |
McLoughlin Promenade | 2017-05-16 | -3[h] | -0.1 | ... that the McLoughlin Promenade (pictured) sits on a bluff in Oregon that was occupied by the Molala people thousands of years before the arrival of settlers of European ancestry? | |
Red Rock Bridge | 2017-05-16 | -4[i] | -0.2 | ... that when the Red Rock Bridge was no longer needed for trains, it was converted to carry the auto traffic of U.S. Route 66 over the Colorado River? | |
Socialism in Bangladesh | 2017-05-16 | -6[j] | -0.3 | ... that although socialism is one of its four fundamental principles, the Constitution of Bangladesh also allows cooperative and private ownership alongside state ownership? | |
Sidney C. Wolff | 2017-05-16 | -8[k] | -0.4 | ... that astronomer Sidney C. Wolff was the first woman to direct a major observatory in the United States? | |
The Riddle of the Sphinx (Inside No. 9) | 2017-05-16 | -26[l] | -1.3 | ... that a cryptic crossword central to "The Riddle of the Sphinx", an episode of Inside No. 9, was published in The Guardian the same day the episode aired? |
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