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31 January 2022[edit]

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30 January 2022[edit]

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29 January 2022[edit]

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28 January 2022[edit]

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27 January 2022[edit]

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26 January 2022[edit]

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  • ... that Jessen's icosahedron (pictured) has been used for both the "Skwish" children's toy and a NASA proposal for a "super ball bot" to cushion space landers on other planets?
  • ... that after a dispute emerged over the terms of its lease, the owner of its broadcast tower forced Wyoming radio station KNWT off the air by disconnecting its power?
  • ...that the Yamashiro ikki has been characterized as the "people's parliament of the Warring States period"?
  • ... that in 1848, the Hartford and New Haven Railroad was "regularly run with greater speed than any other railroad in the United States"?
  • ... that Ludwig Zottmayr, who created the role of King Marke in Wagner's Tristan und Isolde, was not the composer's first choice?
  • ... that referee Jan Verhaas was informed of an error he made at the 2022 Masters by a member of the crowd?
  • ... that Cody Bellinger made a motion capture appearance in Assassin's Creed Valhalla as the Viking Otta Sluggasson, with Bellinger's own baseball bat serving as Sluggasson's weapon?
  • ... that Uvariopsis dicaprio was the first new plant species described in 2022?
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25 January 2022[edit]

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24 January 2022[edit]

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23 January 2022[edit]

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22 January 2022[edit]

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21 January 2022[edit]

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20 January 2022[edit]

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  • ... that although the sculptor of Las Tarascas (work pictured) based their faces on that of a real woman, their bodies were invented?
  • ... that in 1976, Karen Ferguson founded the Pension Rights Center, a nonprofit pensioner advocacy organization, with encouragement and monetary support from Ralph Nader?
  • ... that the Nishi-Okoppe and Yubetsu stations on the former Nayoro Main Line are now the site of a hotel and fire station respectively?
  • ... that Hurley Goodall was appointed back onto the school board in Muncie, Indiana, following the death of his successor in a plane crash?
  • ... that The Romans was the first Doctor Who serial with a humorous tone?
  • ... that in October 1981, American doctor and mountaineer Peter Hackett became the third known person to complete a solo ascent of Mount Everest?
  • ... that the landscapes in the manga series Star Red were drawn from photographs taken by NASA during the Viking 1 Mars exploration mission?
  • ... that when Lou Almada brought his younger brother with him to spring training, the team gave his brother his job?

19 January 2022[edit]

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18 January 2022[edit]

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  • ... that the 28th Virginia battle flag (pictured) is stored at an undisclosed location in the Minnesota Historical Society, and has not been returned to Virginia despite multiple requests across three centuries?
  • ... that after first alerting authorities to the Omicron variant in South Africa, bioinformatician Tulio de Oliveira insisted that its origin is unknown?
  • ... that the 1912 production of Man's Genesis was the first "primitive man" film ever made and created a prehistory film boom in the years following its release?
  • ... that development economist John Toye said free-market proponents "first turn liberty against equality and fraternity, then overthrow liberty itself"?
  • ... that the surname Waering is Anglo-Saxon, but Waring may be Norman?
  • ... that the street from which Mississippi radio station WMPR broadcasts was renamed in honor of the station's longtime owner and general manager, former politician Charles Evers?
  • ... that when Helena Braun visited New York "just for the trip", she sang the role of Brünnhilde in Wagner's Die Walküre at the Metropolitan Opera with four hours' notice?
  • ... that George H. W. Bush hated broccoli so much that he banned it from Air Force One?

17 January 2022[edit]

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16 January 2022[edit]

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15 January 2022[edit]

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14 January 2022[edit]

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13 January 2022[edit]

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12 January 2022[edit]

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  • ... that entry to the British Royal Military Academy required the use of a drawing triangle (examples pictured) with a completely different purpose from those used today?
  • ... that the starfish Luidia savignyi feeds on sea urchins and starfish, swallowing its prey whole?
  • ... that artist Marie Herndl was arrested after trying to meet with President Theodore Roosevelt about her art?
  • ... that the Gujarati poem "Shav Vahini Ganga" criticises the Indian government's handling of the COVID-19 pandemic?
  • ... that Byron Root Pierce was Michigan's last living Civil War general?
  • ... that Ken Johannson became the captain of the University of North Dakota ice hockey team despite attending the school on a football scholarship?
  • ... that a photo shoot on the Japanese survival program Who Is Princess? was published in the magazine Popteen?
  • ... that Play features Katy Perry interacting with a giant toilet and a giant face mask?

11 January 2022[edit]

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10 January 2022[edit]

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  • ... that to promote the KiHa 80 series train (example pictured), a film was made of a nine-car set on the Kawagoe, Jōban and Tōhoku Main Lines?
  • ... that although Alfred Hitchcock rejected James P. CavanaghTemplate:`s script for Psycho it contained many elements used in the final film, including the iconic shower murder scene?
  • ... that the music hall song "Let's All Go Down the Strand", with its line "stay away from Germany, what's the good of going down the Rhine?" was popular with British soldiers during the First World War?
  • ... that the lynching of Lation Scott took more than three hours while thousands watched?
  • ... that the play-by-email game TribeNet, launched in the 1980s, allows players to gameplay activities ranging from combat to beekeeping?
  • ... that Stanton Catlin won a Grammy Award in 1965 for an essay on Mexican art?
  • ... that in Die Schneekönigin, an opera for children by George Alexander Albrecht after Andersen's "The Snow Queen", members of a children's choir play the roles of birds and ice crystals?
  • ... that while preparing for War Horse, theatre set designer Rae Smith spent weeks pretending to be a First World War British Army captain?

9 January 2022[edit]

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8 January 2022[edit]

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7 January 2022[edit]

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6 January 2022[edit]

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5 January 2022[edit]

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4 January 2022[edit]

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3 January 2022[edit]

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2 January 2022[edit]

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1 January 2022[edit]

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