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  2. 105 Fun Facts About Science, History, Celebrities, and More - AOL

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    Ace trivia night with these cool and random fun facts for adults and kids. This list of interesting facts is the perfect way to learn something new about life. 105 Fun Facts About Science, History ...

  3. 105 True or False Questions—Fun Facts To Keep You ... - AOL

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    Answer: True – the key word is "may," but there are studies that support this. 43. Romaine is the best-known lettuce in the U.S. Answer: False – iceberg lettuce is the most well-known in the U ...

  4. Baby Animals 101: Fun Names and Surprising Facts - AOL

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    In this fun infographic, explore the world of baby animals. Find out what they’re called, and learn a fun fact about each. You can learn more about each of these animals, too, by

  5. Trivia - Wikipedia

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    Ed and Dan wrote the book Trivia (Dell, 1966), which achieved a ranking on the New York Times best-seller list; the book was an extension of the pair's Columbia contests and was followed by other Goodgold and Carlinsky trivia titles.

  6. Factoid - Wikipedia

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    As a result of confusion over the meaning of factoid, some English-language style and usage guides discourage its use. [9] William Safire in his "On Language" column advocated the use of the word factlet instead of factoid to express a brief interesting fact as well as a "little bit of arcana" but did not explain how adopting this new term would alleviate the ongoing confusion over the ...

  7. Fact - Wikipedia

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    Non-fiction books at a Danish library, shelves displaying the word Fakta, Danish for "Facts" A fact is a true datum about one or more aspects of a circumstance. [1] Standard reference works are often used to check facts. Scientific facts are verified by repeatable careful observation or measurement by experiments or other means.

  8. 25 Fun Facts You Didn't Know About Christmas - AOL

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    The word actually dates back to the mid-1500s, and gets its roots from the Greek letter X—which is the first letter in the Greek word for Christ. Harold M. Lambert - Getty Images Why do we kiss ...

  9. Wikipedia:Department of Fun - Wikipedia

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    Word Association – One person says one word, then another says a word that relates to it, and so on. Wikipedia:Six degrees of Wikipedia This particular page is actually really fun. Based on the game Six Degrees of Kevin Bacon, users are able to find the common links between any two pages.