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Was there ever a hotel in Grosvenor Square, London, called the Europa?
4 AnswersLondon1 decade agoReact Publications?
Anyone had any dealings with a company called React Publications, of Suite 43, 27 Colmore Row, Birmingham?
1 AnswerOther - Business & Finance1 decade agoSafari School?
I know it's going back a bit, but who won 'Safari School' that was on BBC 2 back in February.
3 AnswersTelevision1 decade agoNationalities as surnames?
There is comedienne Dawn French, I know someone called Mike English. Any other nationalities that can be surnames?
10 AnswersGenealogy1 decade agoHow to replace the grey head with an avatar?
I've created an avatar and have saved it. How do I get it into my profile?
6 AnswersOther - Yahoo Products1 decade agoWhy only MI5, MI6?
Britain has the MI5 and MI6 security services, but what happened to numbers 1-4?
8 AnswersLaw & Ethics1 decade agoMarried With Children?
Does anyone think 'Married With Children' should be back permanently on Paramount Comedy?
10 AnswersCelebrities1 decade agoWhen you click onto the next page of Yahoo questions.?
Why is it, when looking through Yahoo questions and you click onto the next page, quite often you get almost the same set of questions again?
5 AnswersOther - Yahoo Products1 decade agoGobsmacked???
Where did this awful word 'gobsmacked' come from? I assume it means 'speechless' or 'amazed'.
7 AnswersWords & Wordplay1 decade agoPronunciation of the words "5th" and "6th".?
Why has this irritating trend started for people to pronounce "5th" as "fith" and "6th" as "sikth", when, clearly, they should be pronounced "fifth" and "sixth"? People too lazy now?
9 AnswersOther - Education1 decade agoIf stars billions of light years away are seen as they were then, are they also seen WHERE they were?
We see into the past by observing stars billions of light years away, as they appear as they were when the light left them. But these stars are also constantly moving, accelerating away from us, so, are we also seeing them in the position they were billions of years ago? As this is nearly back far enough to the Big Bang, when stars were clustered more closely together, shouldn't we be seeing them like that, now?
16 AnswersAstronomy & Space1 decade agoWhat brands of beer would you be able to buy in a bar in Port-au-Prince, Haiti?
Are there any local brands?
3 AnswersBeer, Wine & Spirits1 decade ago