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The 'C and A' shopping chain (Netherlands) was founded by two brothers named Charles and Albert Hall. |
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It was Ken Dodd (UK comedian) who came up with the quotation: "Honolulu, it's got everything. Sand for the children, sun for the wife, sharks for the wife's mother." |
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Halfway through a standard game of scrabble, you play the 'TWELVE'. If no letter of that word covers a double or triple letter/word square, then a score of twelve points are awarded. |
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Hatfield Jacques was the real name of the comedy actress Hattie Jacques, who played the part of matron in four "Carry On" movies. |
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No country on mainland Africa uses all of the five vowels in its name. |
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It was American-born Harry Gordon Selfridge who popularised the phrase 'The customer is always right'. |
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Singer/songwriter Paul Anka wrote the songs 'She's a Lady', which was a hit for Tom Jones, and 'My Way', which was closely associated with Frank Sinatra. |
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The Remarkables are an impressive mountain range of New Zealand. |
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The hexagonal key wrench was the brainwave of American entrepreneur Sir Allen Key. |
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Advertising executive Maurice Drake was the man who came up with the slogan 'Beanz Meanz Heinz'. |
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The collective noun for a group of barracuda is "battery". |
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William Claude Dukenfield originated the quotation: "I cook with wine, sometimes I even add it to the food". |
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Popeye the sailor man used the nautical sayings of 'Blistering barnacles' and 'Coddling catfish'. |
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It was comedian Billy Connolly who originated the quotation: "Don't worry about the world coming to an end today. It's already tomorrow in Australia". |
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Fred Flintstone's shout of 'Yabba dabba do' originated from the Brylcreem slogan of 'A little dab'll do ya'. |
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