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trivia question answer What's the shortest Prince song to be an actual officially released song?
    At 54 seconds, I'd say "Wedding Feast" is Pince's shortest official release. [quote]Wedding Feast is the tenth track on Prince’s 24th album The Rainbow Children, his first album after reverting to the name Prince.[/quote] https://princevault.com/index.php?title=Wedding_Feast (elburcher)
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Apr 04 26 by GBfan
trivia question answer What were the most number of hurricanes to hit Florida in one 12 month span?
    The largest number of hurricanes to hit Florida in a 12 month period is 4. It's happened twice, 2004, 2005. https://www.aoml.noaa.gov/hrd/hurdat/All_U.S._Hurricanes.html (elburcher)
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Apr 04 26 by GBfan
trivia question answer What were the most number of hurricanes to hit Florida in one 12 month span?
    The biggest number of hurricanes to hit Florida in one year was in 2004 when Hurricanes Charles, Frances, Ivan, and Jeanne hit Florida. https://www.noaa.gov/stories/4-hurricanes-in-6-weeks-it-happened-to-one-state-in-2004#:~:text=Florida%20experienced%20four%20unique%20storms,officials%20and%20heed%20their%20advice. (pennie1478)
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Apr 04 26 by GBfan
trivia question answer Did the Polish city of Lublin have a German name?
    Evidently not, as evidenced by the German language version of Wikipedia's article on Lublin, which calls it Lublin. https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lublin (sportsherald)
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Apr 05 26 by chabenao1
trivia question answer What is the lifespan of a tussock moth?
    There are multiple types of moths called tussock moths, I think you'd need to clarify this question before an accurate answer could be given. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lymantriinae (maripp2002)
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Apr 03 26 by GBfan
trivia question answer What song has reached the Billboard Hot 100 the most times counting by different artists?
    Excellent answer! Almost could add in, "Stand By Me" by Prince Royce. The bachata version went top ten on four Billboard Latin charts but didn't break the Billboard Hot 100. (GBfan)
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Apr 03 26 by GBfan
trivia question answer What song has reached the Billboard Hot 100 the most times counting by different artists?
    As best as I can tell, after searching the charts and various lists with songs that have appeared by multiple artists, it is most likely to be the 1961 Ben E. King song "Stand By Me". The song has been recorded over 500 times, and several of these made the chart. In all, seven versions of "Stand By Me" have charted. 1961: Ben E. King (peaked at No. 4) 1967: Spyder Turner (peaked at No. 12) 1970: The Ruffin Brothers (peaked at No. 61) 1975: John Lennon (peaked at No. 20) 1980: Mickey Gilley (peaked at No. 22) 1985: Maurice White (peaked at No. 50) 1998: 4 the Cause (peaked at No. 82) (TriviaFan22)
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Apr 03 26 by GBfan
trivia question answer Which movie was the first to include Linda Cardellini in the cast (she was uncredited)?
    According to IMDB, Linda Cardellini appeared in an uncredited role as a prisoner in 1995 movie Caged Hearts. https://m.imdb.com/title/tt0112612/?ref_=nm_flmg_job_1_accord_2_cdt_t_79 (TriviaFan22)
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Apr 03 26 by GBfan
trivia question answer Who was Vesta Stoudt?
    Duct tape was created during World War II by a woman named Vesta Stoudt. She was working at the Green River Ordnance Plant near Amboy, Illinois (and had two sons serving in the U.S. Navy) when she noticed that the ammunition boxes she was tasked with packing and inspecting had a flaw. The boxes were sealed with paper tape and then the whole package was dipped in wax to make it waterproof. Although a tab was included to make the paper tape easy to open, it often tore off, so soldiers often struggled to pick away the wax to unseal the ammunition boxes while under fire. Stoudt was concerned, so she came up with the idea of creating a waterproof fabric tape and suggested it to her supervisors, but was unable to get support. https://www.backthenhistory.com/articles/the-history-of-duct-tape (pehinhota)
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Apr 03 26 by serpa
trivia question answer The "Mana Lisa" is displayed in which Boston museum?
    If you go to the Museum of Bad Art, you can see the 'Mana Lisa' painted by the Canadian artist, Andrea Schmidt. https://www.cbsnews.com/pictures/treasures-from-the-museum-of-bad-art/ https://museumofbadart.org/ (Lottie1001)
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Apr 03 26 by serpa
trivia question answer Who was the first European to have been to the Southern hemisphere?
    Prior to landings in Australia, the Portuguese had many excursions that crossed the equator. Wikipedia suggests that it was Diogo Cão who first landed south of the equator. [quote]In August 1482, Cão arrived at the Congo River mouth and marked it with a padrão erected on Shark Point, commemorating the Portuguese occupation. This padrão stood until 1642 when it was destroyed by the Dutch during their occupation of the Congo.[7] Cão sailed up the great river for a short distance and [...] then proceeded south along the coast of present-day Angola where he erected a second padrão, probably marking the termination of this voyage, at Cabo de Santa Maria.[13°25?07?S 12°32?00?E].[/quote] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diogo_Cão (odo5435)
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Mar 31 26 by chabenao1
trivia question answer Who was the first European to have been to the Southern hemisphere?
    Willem Janszoon. While many European explorers crossed the equator in the 15th and 16th centuries, Willem Janszoon is generally credited with the first recorded European landing in the Southern Hemisphere (Australia) in early 1606. Dutch explorer Abel Tasman was the first to reach Tasmania and New Zealand in 1642. Key Explorers of the Southern Hemisphere: Willem Janszoon (1606): Dutch navigator who, in the Duyfken, landed on the western side of the Cape York Peninsula in Australia, marking the first confirmed European landfall in the Southern Hemisphere. Pedro Fernández de Quirós (1606): Portuguese explorer sailing for Spain who reached the New Hebrides (now Vanuatu). Luis Vaez de Torres (1606): Navigated the strait between Australia and New Guinea, proving New Guinea was an island. Abel Tasman (1642): Dutch explorer who discovered Tasmania (which he named Van Diemen's Land and was the first European to sight New Zealand. https://www.google.com/search?q=first+European+to+visit+southern+hemisphere&oq=first+European+to+visit+southern+hemisphere+&gs_lcrp=EgZjaHJvbWUyBggAEEUYOTIHCAEQIRigATIHCAIQIRigATIHCAMQIRigAdIBCjExMDI0NmowajeoAhSwAgHxBecqurMYJHhT&client=ms-android-hmd-terr1-rso1&sourceid=chrome-mobile&ie=UTF-8#lfId=ChxjMe (elvislennon)
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Mar 31 26 by chabenao1
trivia question answer Did Marco Polo visit the island of Hormuz?
    [quote]Hormuz Island has gone through a series of name changes over the centuries. The ancient Greeks referred to the island as Organa. During the Islamic period, it was called Jarun. Finally, the island was named Hormuz after the important harbor town of the same name. Several notable explorers have traveled to Hormuz Island, including Marco Polo, who visited the island in 1290. The island was later visited by famous Arab explorer, Ibn Battuta. In the 15th century, a Chinese fleet sailed to the island as part of their voyage to explore the Indian Ocean.[/quote] www.worldatlas.com/islands/hormuz-island.html (pehinhota)
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Mar 29 26 by chabenao1
trivia question answer The colony of which European kingdom issued the first anti-slavery proclamation in America in 1654, limiting the duration of slavery to six years and setting a wage?
    The English Colony of Rhode Island issued a limitation in 1652, it limited the term of servitude to 10 years. [quote]On May 18th, 1652, Rhode Island became the first of the thirteen colonies to ban slavery. The good intentions of those who wrote the law, however, went unheeded - the statute was largely ignored for over a century, as many merchants in the state became leading slave traders in colonial America. The act read, "Whereas, it is a common course practiced amongst English men to buy negroes, to that end they have them for service or slave forever: let it be ordered, no blacke mankind or white being forced by covenant bond, or otherwise, to serve any man or his assighnes longer than ten years or until they come to bee twentie four years of age, if they be taken in under fourteen, from the time of their cominge with the liberties of this Collonie."[/quote] https://whatsupnewp.com/2025/05/this-day-in-ri-history-may-18-1652-rhode-island-becomes-the-first-colony-to-pass-an-anti-slavery-law/ (elburcher)
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Mar 29 26 by pehinhota
trivia question answer Which walled city in eastern Africa allows spotted hyenas to enter the streets at night to sanitize them by feeding on its organic refuse?
    The city is Harar in Ethiopia https://blog.nature.org/2022/01/04/how-hyenas-sanitize-the-city/ https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2024/apr/05/hyenas-harar-ethiopia-how-city-fell-in-love-with-its-bone-crunching-scavengers-aoe (KayceeKool)
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Mar 26 26 by pehinhota
trivia question answer What was the name of the last dog sent into space by the Soviet Union in 1960?
    According to https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soviet_space_dogs, there were two more dogs in space in 1966. Veterok and Ugolyok were sent on a 21-day mission which they survived without lasting health issues, although they suffered from multiple short-term problems on their return. (WesleyCrusher)
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Mar 25 26 by pehinhota
trivia question answer What was the name of the last dog sent into space by the Soviet Union in 1960?
    Zvyozdochka. On the March 25th of 1961, the last dog-cosmonaut named Zvyozdochka (in translation from Russian: Little Star) completed a successful space flight. Her contribution to science gave the Soviet scientists enough confidence to start sending humans to space. Zvyozdochka was launched just a couple of weeks before the first human, Yuri Gagarin, stepped out to journey into the outer space. https://leaderofthepackdogtraining.org/zvyozdochka-the-last-dog-in-space/ (elvislennon)
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Mar 25 26 by pehinhota
trivia question answer Many rivers end in estuaries (Thames - England, Hudson - U.S., Yangtse - China, etc.). At what point does a river stop being a river and become an estuary?
    [quote]As rivers near the ocean, they reach a point at which saltwater from incoming tides begins to mix with freshwater flowing downstream. This creates the brackish conditions of an estuary. The two types of water are not always evenly mixed, however.[/quote] https://www.whoi.edu/ocean-learning-hub/ocean-topics/how-the-ocean-works/coastal-science/rivers-estuaries-deltas/ (pehinhota)
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Mar 24 26 by odo5435
trivia question answer Which writer published the earliest account of the Magellan and Elcano expedition in 1522, three years before those of Antonio Pigafetta, a participant in the circumnavigation of the globe?
    Maximilianus Transylvanus. He was a scholar and courtier in the service of Emperor Charles V. [quote]The first published report of the circumnavigation was a letter written by Maximilianus Transylvanus, a relative of sponsor Cristóbal de Haro, who interviewed survivors in 1522 and published his account in 1523 under the title De Moluccis Insulis.[/quote] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magellan_expedition#Accounts_of_voyage (wellenbrecher)
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Mar 23 26 by pehinhota
trivia question answer Which European country whose name began with "The United States of…" was founded in the early 19th century and existed until 1864 ?
    The country is the United States of the Ionian Islands. It was a Greek state and a United Kingdom protectorate established in 1815 following the Napoleonic Wars. The union comprised seven main islands in the Ionian Sea, including Corfu (the capital), Cephalonia and Zakynthos. The state existed until 1864, when it was peacefully ceded to the Kingdom of Greece in honour of the coronation of King George I. https://200years.mfa.gr/en/diplomatic-consular-relations-en/ionian-islands/ (wellenbrecher)
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Mar 21 26 by pehinhota
trivia question answer Which European country whose name began with "The United States of…" was founded in the early 19th century and existed until 1864 ?
    How about, "The United States of the Ionian Islands"? Quite interesting and very little known: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_of_the_Ionian_Islands (lanfranco)
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Mar 21 26 by pehinhota
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