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Nov 6, 2018

[Answer] 4. We have a tragic tale of a tree which once was abundant across the eastern half of America but was virtually wiped out at the beginning of the 20th century by disease. Which nut has been sung about in a Christmas carol "roasting on an open fire"?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "4. We have a tragic tale of a tree which once was abundant across the eastern half of America but was virtually wiped out at the beginning of the 20th century by disease. Which nut has been sung about in a Christmas carol "roasting on an open fire"?"



...1. Peanut 2. Pecan 3. Almond 4. Chestnut Unfortunately, the Asian fungus "diaporthe parasitica" was introduced to the area and caused the "Chestnut blight" from 1900 to 1908, virtually killing all but a few of the 4 billion American Chestnut trees. Only very few remain and many of those live just long enough to drop a seed before succumbing to the fungus. For over 100 years, efforts have been made to protect and help bring the species back but with little success. Before 1900, Chestnut trees were the staple lumber supply for building houses in eastern America.

Oct 17, 2018

[Answer] We have a tragic tale of a tree which once was abundant across the eastern half of America but was virtually wiped out at the beginning of the 20th century by disease. Which nut has been sung about in a Christmas carol "roasting on an open fire"?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "We have a tragic tale of a tree which once was abundant across the eastern half of America but was virtually wiped out at the beginning of the 20th century by disease. Which nut has been sung about in a Christmas carol "roasting on an open fire"?"



...Unfortunately, the Asian fungus "diaporthe parasitica" was introduced to the area and caused the "Chestnut blight" from 1900 to 1908, virtually killing all but a few of the 4 billion American Chestnut trees. Only very few remain and many of those live just long enough to drop a seed before succumbing to the fungus. For over 100 years, efforts have been made to protect and help bring the species back but with little success. Before 1900, Chestnut trees were the staple lumber supply for building houses in eastern America.

Oct 11, 2018

[Answer] You'll never play trivia in Jamestown again, even though it was once the capital of an American state. Which state (or, to be more precise, colony) moved its capital from Jamestown to Williamsburg in 1699?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "You'll never play trivia in Jamestown again, even though it was once the capital of an American state. Which state (or, to be more precise, colony) moved its capital from Jamestown to Williamsburg in 1699?"



...Jamestown, founded in 1607, was the first permanent English settlement in America. It was located on an island surrounded by deep water that was chosen for ease of defence with living conditions leaving a lot to be desired. After a series of attacks by Native Americans, Jamestown was largely abandoned and the state capital moved to Middle Plantation (now Williamsburg) in 1699. The site exists today as a historic monument.

Aug 10, 2018

[Ans] Which iconic painting once hung in Napoleon Bonaparte's bedroom?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Which iconic painting once hung in Napoleon Bonaparte's bedroom?"



The Mona Lisa has a rich and interesting history. King Francis I acquired the portrait from one of the painter's heirs. It was hung in royal palaces in Fontainebleau and Versailles until it was placed in the new Museum Central des Arts in the Louvre. When Napoleon Bonaparte came to power, he ordered that the painting be removed from the Louvre, and hung on the wall of his bedroom. For the next four years, the Mona Lisa remained in Bonaparte’s luxurious bedroom in the Tuileries Palace, but it was returned to the museum in 1804. It remains on permanent display at the Louvre Museum in Paris.

[Answer] Which iconic painting once hung in Napoleon Bonaparte's bedroom?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Which iconic painting once hung in Napoleon Bonaparte's bedroom?"



...The Mona Lisa has a rich and interesting history. King Francis I acquired the portrait from one of the painter's heirs. It was hung in royal palaces in Fontainebleau and Versailles until it was placed in the new Museum Central des Arts in the Louvre. When Napoleon Bonaparte came to power, he ordered that the painting be removed from the Louvre, and hung on the wall of his bedroom. For the next four years, the Mona Lisa remained in Bonaparte’s luxurious bedroom in the Tuileries Palace, but it was returned to the museum in 1804. It remains on permanent display at the Louvre Museum in Paris.

Jul 27, 2018

[Ans] What is the name of the "supercontinent" that once covered nearly one-third of the Earth's surface?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "What is the name of the "supercontinent" that once covered nearly one-third of the Earth's surface?"



About 300 million years ago, Earth didn't have seven continents, but instead one massive supercontinent called Pangaea, which was surrounded by a single ocean called Panthalassa. Pangaea was a supercontinent that existed during the late Paleozoic and early Mesozoic eras. It assembled from earlier continental units approximately 300 million years ago, and it began to break apart about 175 million years ago. Pangaea was the most recent supercontinent to have existed and the first to be reconstructed by geologists.

[Answer] What is the name of the "supercontinent" that once covered nearly one-third of the Earth's surface?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "What is the name of the "supercontinent" that once covered nearly one-third of the Earth's surface?"



...About 300 million years ago, Earth didn't have seven continents, but instead one massive supercontinent called Pangaea, which was surrounded by a single ocean called Panthalassa. Pangaea was a supercontinent that existed during the late Paleozoic and early Mesozoic eras. It assembled from earlier continental units approximately 300 million years ago, and it began to break apart about 175 million years ago. Pangaea was the most recent supercontinent to have existed and the first to be reconstructed by geologists.

Jul 6, 2018

[Answer] What are oyster larvae called once they attach to a surface?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "What are oyster larvae called once they attach to a surface?"



...Oysters reproduce by spawning tiny larvae. These navigate freely through the water until they come across a structure that will serve as a suitable habitat. They then settle on this structure, permanently attaching themselves to the surface. Once this occurs, they become known as spat. People cultivate oysters the world over for food and pearls. For successful oyster farming, the larvae much have suitable surfaces on which to settle within a hatchery or in a wild setting. This surface, or substrate, is usually the shells of other oysters or ceramic tiles. Once attached, oysters filter the nutrients they need directly from the water, making them self-sustaining. Source: OceanService.NOAA.gov

Mar 20, 2018

[Ans] The NCAA once banned what basketball move?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "The NCAA once banned what basketball move?"



... The NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament is a single-elimination tournament played each spring in the United States, currently featuring 68 college basketball teams from the Division I level of ... Latest champion: North Carolina Tar Heels men's basketball Trending Number of teams: 68 (2011–)



Step 2 : Answer to the question "The NCAA once banned what basketball move?"



Dunks:


For more than a decade, the NCAA prohibited players from performing dunks. The league's rules committee officially launched the ban during the 1967-1968 season and kept the prohibition until 1977. Why did the NCAA outlaw the dunk? Over the course of the 1965-1966 season, league medical personnel recorded 1,500 incidents in which players were injured after colliding with the backboard. The committee believed the ban would prevent such incidents. However, many college basketball fans speculate that the NCAA instituted the prohibition due to then-UCLA star and eventual NBA legend Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, who enjoyed posterizing opponents. Source: Mental Floss.


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Jan 6, 2018

[Ans] Which of the following was once a popular sport in the Olympics? Laser Tag,Tug-of-War,Miniature Golf,Rock-Paper-Scissors

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... Their creation was inspired by the ancient Olympic Games, which were held in Olympia, Greece, from the 8th century BC to the 4th century AD. Baron Pierre de Coubertin founded the International Olympic Committee (IOC) in 1894, leading to the first modern Games in Athens in 1896. The IOC is the governing body of the Olympic Movement, with the Olympic Charter defining its structure and authority. The evolution of the Olympic Movement during the 20th and 21st centuries has resulted in several changes to the Olympic Games. Some of these adjustments include the creation of the Winter Olympic Games for ice and winter sports, the Paralympic Games for athletes with a disability, and the Youth Olympic Games for teenage athletes. The Deaflympics and Special Olympics are also endorsed by the IOC. The IOC has had to adapt to a variety of economic, political, and technological advancements.



Step 2 : Answer to the question "Which of the following was once a popular sport in the Olympics?"



Tug-of-War:


Tug-of-War is actually one of the oldest Olympic sports. According to the International Olympic Committee, tug-of-war was an Olympic sport from 1900 to 1920, and the United States actually swept all three medals in 1904 when the games were held in St. Louis. Official rules stipulated that an eight-man team had to pull their opponents six feet to win. If either side failed to do so, judges gave the struggle a further five minutes and then declared the team who had made the most progress the victors.


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Jan 4, 2018

[Ans] Which U.S. President once gambled away the White House china while playing poker?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Which U.S. President once gambled away the White House china while playing poker?"



The White House china refers to the various patterns of china (porcelain) used for serving and eating food in the White House, home of the president of the United States. Different china services have been ordered and used by different presidential administrations. The White House collection of china is housed in the White House China Room. Not every administration created its own service, but portions of all china services created for the White House are now in the China Room collection. Some of the older china services are used for small private dinners in the President's Dining Room on the Second Floor.




Step 2 : Answer to the question "Which U.S. President once gambled away the White House china while playing poker?"



Warren G. Harding:


Warren G. Harding is widely described as the worst president in American history. Harding has been described as “good-looking, charming and out of his depth” and “oddly likeable in his ineptitude.” He evidently agreed with these assessments, saying about himself, “I am a man of limited talents from a small town; I don’t seem to grasp that I am president.” He was a keen poker player, who once gambled away on a single hand an entire set of White House china dating back to the presidency of Benjamin Harrison.


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Dec 27, 2017

[Ans] Which creature was once known as a flittermouse?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Which creature was once known as a flittermouse?"



One of the strangest things about the flittermouse is its voice. Everyday Adventures Samuel Scoville. Coming out of the candle-light, I blinked like a flittermouse.



Step 2 : Answer to the question "Which creature was once known as a flittermouse?"



Bat:


The smallest and most commonly observed of Britain's 14 native bat species, the Pipistrelle bat appears numerous times in classic literature as "flittermouse." These active flyers flit about while eating flying insects. They are native to woodlands, grasslands, wetlands, parks and gardens across the British Isles. Its jerky, erratic flight patterns is how the bat chases its prey. It was this distinctive manner of flight that gave rise to its name "flittermouse." Source: TheFreeDictionary.com


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Dec 26, 2017

[Ans] Which TV talk show host once worked as an aide to Robert F. Kennedy?

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After serving in the United States Naval Reserve as a seaman apprentice from 1944 to 1946, Kennedy graduated from Harvard University and the University of Virginia. He began his political career in Massachusetts as the manager for his brother John's successful campaign for the U.S. Senate in 1952. Prior to entering public office, he worked as a correspondent for The Boston Post and as an assistant counsel to the Senate committee chaired by Joe McCarthy. He gained national attention as the chief counsel of the Senate Labor Rackets Committee from 1957 to 1959, where he publicly challenged Teamsters President Jimmy Hoffa over the corrupt practices of its union and authored The Enemy Within, a book about corruption in organized labor.



Step 2 : Answer to the question "Which TV talk show host once worked as an aide to Robert F. Kennedy?"



Jerry Springer:


Jerry Springer earned his bachelor's degree in political science at Tulane University and received his law degree from Northwestern University in Chicago, Illinois. Shortly after earning his Juris Doctor in 1968, Springer met New York Senator Robert Kennedy and signed on with Kennedy's presidential campaign. Kennedy's assassination took an emotional toll on Springer, who felt compelled to continue Kennedy's political vision. In 1971, he won a seat on the Cincinnati City Council and served five terms before becoming mayor of Cincinnati at the age of 33.


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Dec 15, 2017

[Ans] Which guitarist once lost half of his middle finger in a wood-chopping accident?

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Later in life, Garcia was sometimes ill because of his diabetes, and in 1986 went into a diabetic coma that nearly cost him his life. Although his overall health improved somewhat after that, he continued to struggle with longstanding heroin and cocaine addictions, and was staying in a California drug rehabilitation facility when he died of a heart attack in August 1995 at the age of 53.




Step 2 : Answer to the question "Which guitarist once lost half of his middle finger in a wood-chopping accident?"



Jerry Garcia:


Jerry Garcia is best known for his work as the lead guitarist and as a vocalist with the band the Grateful Dead. When Garcia was four years old, he and his family were vacationing in the Santa Cruz Mountains in California. A young Garcia was tasked with steadying wood, while his older brother Tiff chopped. Garcia inadvertently placed his hand in the path of the falling axe. As a result Garcia lost two-thirds of his right middle finger. Despite the accident, Garcia went on to play a mean guitar, and often showed off his missing finger in a sort of salute to fans.


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Nov 25, 2017

[Ans] Which U.S. President once wore a Nazi uniform in a movie?

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...of the Third Reich. Reagan, an air force reservist received his call for active service while the film was in production. While Warner's lobbied the government for a 30-day extension, the US Army was only willing to offer two weeks, forcing Reagan to use a double in many scenes

Nov 7, 2017

[Ans] Times Square was once known as _


Step 1 : Introduction to the question " Times Square was once known as ____ "

Times Square is a major commercial intersection, tourist destination, entertainment center and neighborhood in the Midtown Manhattan section of New York City at the junction of Broadway and Seventh Avenue. It stretches from West 42nd to West 47thStreets.

Step 2 : Answer to the question Times Square was once known as ____ "

Longacre Square.:

Formerly known as Longacre Square, Times Square was renamed in 1904 after The New York Times moved its headquarters to the newly erected Times Building – now One Times Square – the site of the annual New Year's Eve ball drop which began on December 31, 1907, and continues today, attracting over a million visitors to Times Square every year.

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Aug 17, 2017

Which musician once tried to break into Graceland?


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Graceland is a mansion on a 13.8-acre (5.6 ha) estate in Memphis, Tennessee that was owned by Elvis Presley. It is located at 3764 Elvis Presley Boulevard in the vast Whitehaven community,

Aug 16, 2017

Which cable TV news host once served in Congress as a Florida Republican?


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He is currently the co-host of Morning Joe on MSNBC, and previously hosted Scarborough Country on the same channel.

Jul 31, 2017

which european country once had a great potato famine?


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The Great Famine or the Great Hunger was a period of mass starvation, disease, and emigration in Europe between 1845 and 1852.

which european country once had a great potato famine?


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The Great Famine or the Great Hunger was a period of mass starvation, disease, and emigration in Europe between 1845 and 1852.