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______ _________ and Prince Philip were third cousins one way and second cousins once removed another way
Queen Elizabeth
In 1999, ______ offered to sell itself to excite.com for $1 million
Google
Japan's Kayabukiya Tavern once employed trained _______ to serve its guests
Monkeys
______ was detected on the sun before it was detected on Earth. That's why it was named for the Greek god of the sun.
Helium
The average size of the human ______ has shrunk by about 10% in the last 40,000 years
Brain
In the Roman Empire, only about 30 years passed between the end of the persecution of Christians and the beginning of the persecution of ______
Pagans
Olympic gold medals are 92.5% ______
Silver
______ is well-known for its Monte Carlo casino. At the same time, gambling is illegal for ______'s citizens.
Monaco
Kelp is not a ______
Plant
Lake Champlain was briefly named the sixth "_____ ____" by an act of Congress in 1998
Great Lake
In 1956, only 2% of people who bought a Ford automobile chose to equip the optional ____ ____
Seat belts
Between 100 AD and 1100 AD, the population of the city of ______ fell by about 99%
Rome
"_____ Syndrome" is a phenomenon where Japanese and Chinese visitors to ______ have a psychotic breakdown due to their extreme disappointment with the city
Paris
At least 2.5% of adults in ____ ________ were informants for the Stasi (the secret police)
East Germany
There are three _____ in California which you can drive through (if you have a small enough car)
Trees
__________ is so neutral it didn't join the United Nations until 2002
Switzerland
Giant ______ were unknown outside of China until 1869
Pandas
Until the 19th century, most _____ was made from rags, not wood pulp
Paper
Jackie Kennedy's marriage contract to ________ _______ had 170 different clauses
Aristotle Onassis
_______, the material used to make drywall, is edible in small amounts. It is often added to tofu to make it firmer.
Not including a brief pass through southern Ontario, Paris was the first destination of the first trip I ever took overseas. I was with a large group of other American travellers (extended family members). In addition to having awful opinions about where the group should visit next, and taking for-fricking-ever to mobilize and get moving, many in the group couldn't stop complaining about what I saw as completely trivial nonsense like dog poop on the sidewalks, crowds of tourists at the popular sites, and random Parisians being rude to them. After a couple days of this I decided I'd had enough, abandoned the group, and went off on my own. Never made the mistake of traveling in a large group again. And I absolutely loved the city - feel sorry for anyone who gets there and only sees the negative.
Ironic that they complained about tourists at famous sites, while being tourists at those very sites. The rude Frenchman stereotype is very funny indeed, and the dog poo - hilarious. Why should the Parisians pick up after their dogs anymore or less than the British or Americans. You may have had a bad few days but I think a great TV Show episodes could be made out of this.
yeah, actually, James, though I don't mind it so much myself.. most Americans these days really do pick up their own dog poop. You might see them walking around with a little plastic bag after their dog. But it depends on the place.. in some places in the US the dogs will just poop in the grass and leave it.
In Paris when I was there it seemed like the common procedure was for the people walking their dogs to let them poop on the sidewalk wherever they wanted, and then periodically shopkeepers would come out with hoses to wash the poo into the gutters... seemed like a fine system to me. And I agree tourists complaining about tourists is ridiculous.
I've never seen the word 'equip' used in that way. He equipped his car with seat belts, she chose to equip her car with stereo speakers, they wanted to equip their kitchen with...
About half of these I've never seen here before (got them all anyway). I seem to see the ones repeatedly. Is that an algorithm thing or just random chance?
Gotta be honest, the fact seat belt was not accpeted without the S is ridiculous. I can't count the times i've typed in an answer and it was accepted before even finishing the answer and I end up typing in for the next answer without even realizing. I then go to the next question without even looking and end up wasting time having to delete everything. On a timed quiz, this is simply unacceptable. If it's standard practice to do this, then seal belt in the singular should have been accepted.
Can you add "seat belt" for "seat belts"? The plural seems unnecessary and guessing "seat belt" then seeing the answer was just your answer but plural is quite frustrating.
The one for Paris Syndrome is really funny for some reasons
In Paris when I was there it seemed like the common procedure was for the people walking their dogs to let them poop on the sidewalk wherever they wanted, and then periodically shopkeepers would come out with hoses to wash the poo into the gutters... seemed like a fine system to me. And I agree tourists complaining about tourists is ridiculous.