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Frequently Asked Questions about April May June

    • Which country formally declared war on its neighbour in May 1933, the war continuing until a ceasefire was declared in June 1935? ( goto )


    • Berlin fell on April 30, 1945, yet Nazi Germany did not surrender until May 8. Which town became Germany's official capital for a couple of days? ( goto )


    • How does the rest of this verse go: Thirty days hath September, April, June and {November;} all th rest have thirty-one, excepting February_____, which hath but twenty-eight, ___ _____ ____ leap year gives it twenty-nine? ( goto )


    • The largest group, or brood, of periodical cicadas is set to invade the eastern United States from May to June this year. Do both male and female cicadas sing to attract a mate? ( goto )


    • In Miami during a clear June night the temperature may fall to only 68 F. from a high of 86 F. However, at El Paso, Texas the temperature could fall as low as 50 F by morning. Why such a big difference? ( goto )


    • Why is April Fool's Day on April 1? ( goto )


    • In Australia, some states have Queen Victoria's birthday about May or June, and the other states have her birthday much later in the year. This is probably because of time zones. What I want to know is when is her real birthdate? ( goto )


    • Is June Whitfield lucky? ( goto )


    • What day of the week was 22 June 1990? ( goto )


    • What famous battle was fought on June 25 and 26 in 1876? ( goto )


    • In the uk did it snow in the month of june 1976? ( goto )


    • What are the origins of April Fool's Day? ( goto )


    • As of April 2005, what is the safest airline in the world? ( goto )


    • Why was Albert Hoffman hallucinating on April 16, 1943? ( goto )


    • Why is the 1st of April "Fools Day"? ( goto )


    • What day did Abe Lincoln die, April 14th or April 15th? ( goto )


    • What began on June 18, 1948 and ended 348 days later? ( goto )


    • What year was June Dairy Month established? ( goto )


    • Why was June 16th a day to re-Joyce? ( goto )


    • What Everly Brothers song was #1 the week of June 11, 1957? ( goto )


    • How was April 15 designated as income tax day? ( goto )


    • What happened on April 19, 2004 involving Thomas Woods? ( goto )


    • Tax deadline is april 15, does that mean the midnight right before it turns april 16, or like on april 14, right before it turns the 15th, can you work on it the day of the 15? ( goto )


    • What king is honored by a holiday in Hawaii every June? ( goto )


    • Which states are currently under military rule as of June 2006? ( goto )


    • What was the password of the Allied forces on D-Day, June 6, 1944? ( goto )


    • What do the French call April Fool's day? ( goto )


    • What celebrates its 50th anniversary on April 12th, 2004? ( goto )


    • Who played opposite Pat Boone in 'April Love?' ( goto )


    • Who was the first player to score 200 goals in the Premiership in April 2002? ( goto )


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