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30 November 2022

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29 November 2022

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28 November 2022

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27 November 2022

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26 November 2022

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25 November 2022

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24 November 2022

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23 November 2022

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22 November 2022

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21 November 2022

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20 November 2022

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19 November 2022

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18 November 2022

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  • ... that Enriqueta Legorreta (pictured), who was the first Mexican woman to appear as Sieglinde in Wagner's Die Walküre, became an award-winning environmental activist?
  • ... that the only known copy of People, Places and Things, co-authored by Stephen King, is owned by King?
  • ... that singer Mohinder Kaur Bhamra encouraged British Indian women to join in party celebrations at a time when they were typically excluded?
  • ... that the Tellico Dam project was controversial for its acquisition of farmland for real estate development, loss of Native American sites, and damaging an endangered fish habitat?
  • ... that Katie Leung was told to deny witnessing any racism from fans while filming the Harry Potter movies?
  • ... that politics in The Simpsons have caused controversy in Argentina, Australia, Brazil, and Japan?
  • ... that a version of the video game Rhino Rumble was not released due to the creators not wanting to add licensed characters?
  • ... that Carson Steele, known as the "Man of Steele", has a pet alligator named Crocky-J and has been called "the most interesting man" in college football?

17 November 2022

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16 November 2022

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15 November 2022

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14 November 2022

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13 November 2022

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12 November 2022

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11 November 2022

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  • ... that the tomb of the overseer of every cultivated place and every desert place (stele pictured) threatens grave robbers with crocodiles and snakes?
  • ... that Terra InvictaTemplate:'s development company is a group of former volunteer video game modders that decided to release their own game after the success of their mod?
  • ... that Tang dynasty poet and calligrapher Li Yong was falsely accused and executed for attempted treason in 747, but had actually committed treason 37 years earlier?
  • ... that Meteor Studios created "realistic CG on TV budgets", but went bankrupt after completing visual effects work for Journey to the Center of the Earth?
  • ... that Nicole Lloyd-Ronning returned to astrophysics research after a ten-year hiatus, aided by an American Physical Society award for women with interrupted careers?
  • ... that when built in the 1880s, London's Hesper Mews was home to servants, stables, and horses, but within a century it was populated by artists, military officers, and an Astronomer Royal?
  • ... that after being considered too lean for his position, college football player Jalen Dalton gained 40 pounds (18 kg) for his sophomore season, describing his diet as "eat whatever"?
  • ... that the song "Phenomenal Cat" was misspelt as "Phenominal Cat" on the original album sleeve?
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10 November 2022

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9 November 2022

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8 November 2022

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7 November 2022

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6 November 2022

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5 November 2022

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  • ... that ten-sided gaming dice (examples pictured) have kite-shaped faces?
  • ... that physician and scientist F. William Sunderman continued working until shortly before his death at the age of 104?
  • ... that Daruma-ji was razed in the early 14th century by Buddhists who opposed the spread of Zen Buddhism in Japan?
  • ... that Andrea Bonetti was Juventus U16's most prolific player of the 2018–19 season, with 16 goals?
  • ... that The Essex Gazette was established in 1768, becoming Salem's first newspaper, and was used as a voice against British rule just before the American Revolution?
  • ... that Şebnem Korur Fincancı, a drafter of a United Nations guideline on the documentation of torture, was arrested after she suggested an investigation into the use of chemical weapons?
  • ... that City Pier A's clock tower was the first memorial to World War I casualties in the United States, according to a New York City government spokesperson?
  • ... that the three lines of the traditional German round "Lobet und preiset, ihr Völker, den Herrn" are based on verses from three psalms?

4 November 2022

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  • ... that there was an initial agreement for chimpanzees from the private zoo of Rosalía Abreu (pictured) to be part of an experiment to breed a humanzee?
  • ... that the cover art for "True Love" features handwritten notes by XXXTentacion?
  • ... that the Paradise of Wisdom, an early Islamic medical encyclopedia, describes an abortion-causing stone?
  • ... that Jon Brittenum managed an investment banking firm after his fourteen-game-long NFL career?
  • ... that accessible yoga was formed as a way for people with disabilities to be able to perform yoga?
  • ... that the screenwriter for Corianton: A Story of Unholy Love went to jail for telling a judge to "shut up"?
  • ... that Elcho Castle never saw combat, but was nearly burned down by a mob in 1773?
  • ... that Jordan Gray added the technical name for spider silk to her name due to the UK not having a process to change honorific from Mr to Miss?

3 November 2022

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2 November 2022

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1 November 2022

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