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trivia question answer What were the first American shows that could be seen on TV in France, Germany, Spain or Italy?
    The first American sitcom to air in Italy was most likely "I Love Lucy", which was known there as "Lucy ed io" ("Lucy and I"). Only thirteen episodes, corresponding to the first season, were broadcast. They were shown every Saturday at 10.15pm from 6 February to 28 May 1960 on Rai's Programma Nazionale. https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lucy_ed_io (wellenbrecher)
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Jan 01 26 by gmackematix
trivia question answer Why does Australia compete in the Eurovision song contest? It is about as far away from Europe as you can get!
    This is what the Australian Broadcasting Commission (ABC) says about it: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-05-07/why-is-australia-competing-in-eurovision-song-contest/103801224 [quote]Why is Australia in Eurovision? In short, because Australian broadcaster SBS has been such a big supporter of the event. It's been covering the contest since 1983 - a whopping four decades - but Australian acts have only been taking the stage for 10 years. It kicked off in 2014, when iconic Australian singer Jessica Mauboy was invited to be a guest singer during the interval. The following year, the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) invited Australia to compete as a wildcard entry.[/quote] So it's fun fan service, but geography-wise, it's like inviting Texans to the Oktoberfest contest. (wellenbrecher)
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Mar 01 26 by ozzz2002
trivia question answer When are you legally allowed to have 12 players on one team on the field in an NFL game?
    It happened for the first time in the NFL on 8 September 2024, during a match between the Bills and the Cardinals. https://www.youtube.com/shorts/QLV4GIrhlfo (wellenbrecher)
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Dec 30 25 by GBfan
trivia question answer Which wall is considered the second longest in the world after the Great Wall of China?
    By comparison with the Great Wall of China (21,196 km), The Kumbhalgarh Fort mentioned in the previous answer is a mere 36 km in perimeter. Hadrian's Wall in the north of Britain runs some 117 km. The Walls of Benin in Nigeria measures 16,015 km, according to https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_longest_buildings . (psnz)
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Feb 27 26 by pehinhota
trivia question answer Which wall is considered the second longest in the world after the Great Wall of China?
    The Kumbhalgarh Fort, known for possessing the world's second-longest wall, after the Great Wall of China, is a UNESCO World Heritage site. It is nestled 84 kilometres north of Udaipur amidst the beauty of the wilderness. https://www.incredibleindia.gov.in/en/rajasthan/udaipur/kumbhalgarh-fort#:~:text=The%20Kumbhalgarh%20Fort%2C%20known%20for,the%20beauty%20of%20the%20wilderness. (elvislennon)
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Feb 27 26 by pehinhota
trivia question answer What Jimmy Driftwood song won the 1959 Grammy Award for Song of the Year?
    There was also a New Zealand version "The Battle of the Waikato" performed by the Howard Morrison Quarter. Here are lyrics. https://www.folksong.org.nz/battle_waikato/index.html (elvislennon)
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Feb 25 26 by serpa
trivia question answer What Jimmy Driftwood song won the 1959 Grammy Award for Song of the Year?
    Strangely enough, whilst Johnny Horton's rendition ranked high in USA, in UK the version by Lonnie Donegan was the more succesful. (C30)
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Feb 25 26 by serpa
trivia question answer What Jimmy Driftwood song won the 1959 Grammy Award for Song of the Year?
    "The Battle of New Orleans" performed by Johnny Horton. The song was intended as a history lesson. https://www.culturalequity.org/alan-lomax/friends/driftwood (elvislennon)
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Feb 25 26 by serpa
trivia question answer The Romanian David Stoliar was the sole survivor of which tragic shipwreck?
    It should be mentioned that it was a ship full of Jewish refugees who were refused entry by the British to the Mandate of Palestine (Israel) and by the Turkish government to seek refuge in a Turkish harbour. (pehinhota)
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Feb 24 26 by pehinhota
trivia question answer The Romanian David Stoliar was the sole survivor of which tragic shipwreck?
    David Stoliar survived the torpedoing of the Struma in 1942. Out at sea, the ship's engine had died with no way to repair it. A distress signal was sent out, and although the vessel was towed, a Soviet torpedo destroyed the ship. David survived by clinging to debris, but everyone else died. https://www.yadvashem.org/exhibitions/struma/david-stoliar.html (Buddy1)
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Feb 24 26 by pehinhota
trivia question answer In terms of passenger travel through, but not into or out of, its airspace, what would be the number 1 "flyover" state in the USA?
    According to the link above, in raw numbers they calculate Virginia, but if you consider flyovers as a proportion of aircraft entering the airspace, it is West Virginia. However, their analysis ignores Delaware - with no instate airports, there are no landings to divide by in producing their ratio, so the table has no entry at all. Given its location on the busy east coast airway, it may well be competitive! (looney_tunes)
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Feb 22 26 by etymonlego
trivia question answer Which immigrant printed the first Bible in the German language in North America, in 1743?
    That would be Christopher Sower. On a fun note, one can be yours for just under $7,000 USD at the moment. https://hsp.org/blogs/question-of-the-week/christopher-sower-printed-and-published-the-first-american-edition-of-which-book https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christoph_Sauer https://moons-rare-books.myshopify.com/products/saurs-german-bible (maripp2002)
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Feb 23 26 by pehinhota
trivia question answer Which immigrant printed the first Bible in the German language in North America, in 1743?
    Born in Germany in 1695, German Christopher Sauer printed the German language Bible in Germantown, Pennsylvania. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christoph_Sauer (serpa)
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Feb 23 26 by pehinhota
trivia question answer What is the 90 Mile Straight?
    This is Australia's longest stretch of straight road situated on the Nullarbor Plain. https://www.australia.com/en-nz/trips-and-itineraries/perth-and-surrounds/crossing-the-nullarbor.html (elvislennon)
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Feb 22 26 by serpa
trivia question answer In terms of passenger travel through, but not into or out of, its airspace, what would be the number 1 "flyover" state in the USA?
    West Virginia. https://www.usatoday.com/story/travel/flights/2017/11/15/flyover-states/860668001/ (elvislennon)
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Feb 22 26 by etymonlego
trivia question answer What is the 90 Mile Straight?
    Driving along the Eyre Highway in Western Australia, we encountered the famous 90 Mile Straight, the longest straight road in Australia. This record-breaking stretch runs between the Balladonia and Caiguna roadhouses, covering a distance of 145.6 kilometers (about 90 miles) without a single bend. https://dulkeith.net.au/90-mile-straight-western-australia (pehinhota)
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Feb 22 26 by serpa
trivia question answer Which woman was the mother, grandmother, great-grandmother and great-great-grandmother of four Roman emperors?
    Octavia the Younger [quote]Octavia the Younger (69 BCE - 11 BCE), also known as Octavia Minor or simply Octavia, is the sister of the first Roman Emperor, Augustus (known also as Octavian), half-sister of Octavia the Elder, and fourth wife of Mark Antony. She is also the mother-in-law of the Emperor Tiberius, great-grandmother of the Emperor Caligula and Empress Agrippina the Younger, maternal grandmother of the Emperor Claudius, and paternal great-grandmother and maternal great-great grandmother of the Emperor Nero.[/quote] https://www.historyatlas.com/people/octavia-the-younger/ (elburcher)
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Feb 21 26 by pehinhota
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