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[edit]Discovery of the Mississippi (October 19)
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Paul Hayes' brainteaser on Magic Radio at 12:10 yesterday afternoon was "before Mount Everest was discovered, which was the highest mountain in the world?" (answer at the end). This was the subject of another quiz question on the same radio station a few weeks back - "Which mountain's name is wrongly pronounced?" Answer: Mount Everest. George Everest (after whom the mountain was named) pronounced his name Everest. The mountain was, as Jayron points out in the discussion, almost certainly "discovered" in prehistoric times. Answer to brainteaser: Mount Everest, of course! 212.159.12.93 (talk) 09:35, 29 October 2020 (UTC)
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