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Do you know some clever or interesting trivia questions?
Not just "What's the capital of . . . ?" etc.
More along these lines: Dr. Seuss wrote the book Green Eggs & Ham using only 50 words. 49 of those words are one syllable, what is the only polysyllabic word in the book?
OR . . .
Which time keeping device has the most moving parts?
1 AnswerTrivia8 years agoWhat can you do with points earned on Smule Magic Piano?
After you've played a song you earn points....what can you do, if anything, with them?
1 AnswerVideo & Online Games8 years agoHow much did newspapers cost in the 1850's?
Just an idea of how much daily newspapers sold for in the mid 1800's.
1 AnswerHomework Help9 years agoHow much does The Saturday Age newspaper weigh?
Anybody out there in Victoria? With all the extra magazines and huge classifieds section, approximately how heavy is it? Need info for an assignment I'm doing, thanks in advance.
1 AnswerMedia & Journalism9 years agoDo you know some clever or interesting trivia questions?
Not just "What's the capital of . . . ?" etc.
More along these lines: Dr. Seuss wrote the book Green Eggs & Ham using only 50 words. 49 of those words are one syllable, what is the only polysyllabic word in the book?
OR . . .
Which time keeping device has the most moving parts?
2 AnswersTrivia9 years agoDoes anyone know any sports themed songs?
Songs about actual sports, not motivational songs from the top 40 etc. but songs where the lyrics are about events or sports that you might see at the Olympics. Particularly children's songs or songs that might be adaptable for children. Thank you.
2 AnswersLyrics9 years agoWhat's your favourite trivia question?
One that amuses or surprises you perhaps, or one that makes you think, "I shoulda known that!"
Here are a couple of my favourites:
Dr. Seuss wrote the book Green Eggs & Ham using only 50 words. 49 of those words are one syllable, what is the only polysyllabic word in the book?
Which time keeping device has the most moving parts?
2 AnswersTrivia9 years agoSoftware to write an AVI or MPEG file to DVD?
Would like to know a software program that converts mpeg or avi files from my computer hard drive so I can write/burn them to a DVD+R disc that can be played on a standard DVD player . . . any advice?
8 AnswersSoftware1 decade agoHow much to mail a CD within Australia?
Including the cover, standard mail.
2 AnswersCommunity Service1 decade agoWhat are some well known/popular songs usually sung by women?
Songs like "I am Woman" and "It's Raining Men" that would seem amusing being sung by men . . . know anymore?
3 AnswersPerforming Arts1 decade agoNursery Rhyme Instrumentals, free and downloadable mp3's?
I'm looking for a website that might offer free downloads of mp3 nursery rhymes, backing tracks, instrumentals etc. WITHOUT vocals, ie karaoke suitable for toddlers and children.
1 AnswerPreschool & Early Learning1 decade agoCounting in song lyrics, know any?
Looking for songs that have counting . . . ie. 1, 2, 3, 4, in the lyrics. For example Billy Joel's "A Matter of Trust" . . . "A-One, Two, A-One, Two, Three, Four . . . "etc.
9 AnswersOther - Music1 decade agoCan anyone tell me the name/artist of this song?
Heard on Melbourne's Triple M this week, the lyrics included "a victim of the system" and "know your enemy" . . . anyone know who this is? Note : this is NOT the Greenday song "Know your Enemy"
2 AnswersOther - Music1 decade ago