True Or False:- Ancient Egyptians Used To Sleep On Pillows Made Of Stone^TRUE^Med True Or False:- Tarzan Goes To Cardiff. Is This A Title Of A Film^FALSE^Med True Or False:- Most Eskimos Have Fridges^TRUE^Med True Or False:- Up Until 1920 It Was Technically Legal To Send Children Through The Mail In The Usa^TRUE^Med True Or False:- Madonna's Real First Name Is Madonna^TRUE^Med True Or False:- Laurel Leaves Are Poisonous^TRUE^Med True Or False:- Elvis Presley Visited England Just Once^False Never Visited^Med True Or False:- Woman Blink Twice As Much As Men^TRUE^Med True Or False:- Jessica Simpson Was Singing Hymns Before Being A Pop Star^TRUE^Med True Or False:- Peanuts Are An Ingredient Used In The Production Of Dynamite^TRUE^Med True Or False:- Cleopatra Was Egyptian^TRUE^Med True Or False:- Singer Russel Watson Used To Be A Post Man Before He Became A Famous Classical Singer^FALSE , WELDER^Med True Or False:- In English Common Law It Is Illegal To Marry Your Widows Sister^True (You Would Be Dead)^Med True Or False:- Coca Cola Was Originally Green^TRUE^Med True Or False:- Calamity Jane Is Buried Besides Wildbill Hiccock^TRUE^Med True Or False:- The Term 'Rule Of Thumb' Derived From An Old English Law Stating That You Couldn't Beat Your Wife With Anything Wider Than Your Thumb^TRUE^Med True Or False:- Eddie Van Halen Played Lead Guitar On Michael Jacksons Thriller^TRUE^Med True Or False:- In Every Episode Of Seinfeld There Is Always A Super Man Somewhere In The Show^TRUE^Med True Or False:- The Leanest Red Meat In The World Is From Beef^False It's ostrich^Med True Or False:- The Grapefruit Got It's Name Because It Grows In Clusters On A Tree(Like Grapes)^TRUE^Med True Or False:- Your More Likely To Be Killed By A Poisonous Spider Than A Champagne Cork^FALSE^Med True Or False:- A Sacrifice Fly Is A Play In Baseball^TRUE^Med True Or False:- The Magnetic Compass Was First Used By The Americans^False it was the Chinese^Med True Or False:- An English Prime Minister Invented The Swivel Chair^False but it was in fact an American President^Med True Or False:- Bombay Duck Is Made From Fish^TRUE^Med True Or False:- Coca Cola Was Originally Green^TRUE^Med True Or False:- If Turkeys Look Up When It Rains They Can Drown^TRUE^Med True Or False:- Pamela Anderson Knew Tommy Lee 2 Weeks Before They Got Married^False it was 96 hours^Med True Or False:- More People Are Allergic To Cows Milk Than Any Other Food^TRUE^Med True Or False:- The Average Life Of A Hermit Crab Is 25 Years^False it's 75 years^Med True Or False:- Ancient Egyptians Shaved Their Eyebrows To Mourn The Death Of Their Cat^TRUE^Med True Or False:- A Snail Can Sleep Up To 3 Years At One Time^TRUE^Med True Or False:- People Buy 4 Times More Baby Food Than Dog Food In A Year^FALSE^Med True Or False:- Scolionophobia Is A Fear Of School^TRUE^Med True Or False:- By Raising Your Legs Slowly And Laying On Your Back You Can't Sink In Quick Sand^TRUE^Med True Or False:- At Least 1000 People Are Injured Every Year Trying Out New Sexual Positions^False 11,000^Med True Or False:- Sir Walter Scott Is Actually Scottish^TRUE^Med True Or False:- If A Cat Falls Off The 20th Floor Of A Building As Opposed To The 7th Floor It Has A 30% Greater Chance Of Survival^TRUE^Med True Or False:- Americans Eat Aproximately 50 Acres Or 175 Slices Of Pizza Per Second^False Its 100 Acres, 350 Slices^Med True Or False:- Couples Who Marry In January February And March Tend To Have Higher Divorce Rates^TRUE^Med True Or False:- Impotence Is Ground For Divorce In 24 States In The Us^TRUE^Med True Or False:- In Chinese The Kfc Slogan Finger Lickin Good Tranlated To Eat Your Fingers Off^TRUE^Med True Or False:- One Tree Can Filter Up To 20 Pounds Of Pollutants Each Year^False Its 60 pounds^Med True Or False:- Food & Wine Magazine Reported That In Japan Squid Is The Most Common Topping For Pizzas^TRUE^Med True Or False:- Samhainophobia Is The Fear Of Ghosts^False it's the fear of Halloween^Med True Or False:- 20% Of The People Using Dating Services Are Already Married^False Its 35%^Med True Or False:- Ian Botham Used To Play For Leeds United^False ( Scunthorpe Utd)^Med True Or False:- Tennis Is The Most Popular Sport Played In American Nudist Camps^False Its Volleyball^Med True Or False:- Americans Spend Over $750 Million At Vending Machines^TRUE^Med True Or False:- The Banana Is The Worlds Largest Herb^TRUE^Med True Or False:- The State Of Irwin Tennessee Once Hanged An Elephant For Murder^TRUE^Med True Or False:- A Crocodiles Digestive System Is So Strong It Can Digest A Steel 9 Inch Nail^TRUE^Med True Or False:- The Boat Race Was First Televised In 1938^TRUE^Med True Or False:- The Longest Flight Of A Chicken Is 13 Seconds^TRUE^Med True Or False:- Once A Human Reaches The Age Of 35,He/She Will Start Losing A 1,000 Brain Cells A Day^False it's 7,000^Med True Or False:- England Was The First Country To Recognize Ireland's Independence^False it was the USA^Med True Or False:- In The 1830's Ketchup Was Sold As A Medicine^TRUE^Med True Or False:- The First Ever Us Consumer Product Sold In The Soviet Union Was Macdonalds^False Pepsi Cola^Med True Or False:- It's Illegal To Drink Beer Out Of A Bucket While Your Sitting On The Curb In St Louis^TRUE^Med True Or False:- In Cleveland Ohio ,It's Illegal To Catch Mice Without A License^TRUE^Med True Or False:- Butterflies Rest With Their Wings Open^False it's together^Med True Or False:- You're Born With 300 Bones,But When You Get To Be An Adult You Only Have 206^TRUE^Med True Or False:- A Jiffy Is An Actual Unit Of Time For 1/100 Th Of A Second^TRUE^Med True Or False:- Wiccaphobia Is A Fear Of Woods^False it's witches^Med True Or False:- The Queen Bee Lays Up To 200,000 Eggs In One Year^TRUE^Med True Or False:- A Crocodile Cannot Stick Out It's Tongue^TRUE^Med True Or False:- It Takes Just One Day To Make A Jelly Bean^False it's a week^Med True Or False:- Ancient Egyptians Used To Sleep On Pillows Made Of Stone^TRUE^Med True Or False:- Tarzan Goes To Cardiff. Is This A Title Of A Film True Or False^FALSE^Med True Or False:- In 2000 Bc, Egyptians Used Crocodile And Elephant Dung As A Contraceptive^TRUE^Med True Or False:- The Last Private Resident Of 10 Downing Street, Before It Became The Official Home Of The Prime Minister, Was A Man Called Mr Chicken. )True Or False^TRUE^Med True Or False:- Ryan Giggs Who Plays International Football For Wales Was Actually Born In England.^FALSE^Med True Or False:- Is 'Knife Throwing- A Practical Guide' A Real Title For A Book^TRUE^Med True Or False:- The Olympic Flame Was Introduced At The 1928 Olympics^TRUE^Med True Or False:- Termites Eat Wood Twice As Fast When Listening To Heavy Metal Music^TRUE^Med True Or False:- To Raise Money For The 1980 Olympics, Daley Thompson Raced A Greyhound. T Or F^TRUE^Med True Or False:- In The Movie The Wizard Of Oz Toto The Dog Got Paid More Money Than Judy Garland^TRUE^Med True Or False:- Benny Hill's First Paying Job Was As A Milkman^TRUE^Med True Or False:- It Is Now A Scientific Fact That Elephants Have The Ability To Mimic Sounds, Including Birds, And Nearby Traffic.^TRUE^Med True Or False:- In The 1975 Film 'The Day Of The Locust', Donald Sutherland Plays A Character Called Homer Simpson^TRUE^Med True Or False:- Tim Henman & Greg Rusedski Share The Same Birthday^TRUE^Med True Or False:- Stevie Wonder Played The Harmonica On Chaka Khan's 'I Feel For You'^TRUE^Med True Or False:- In America In 1998 Burger King Introduced A New Left Handed Whopper For The 32 Million Left Handed Americans The Ingredients Were The Same But All The Condiments Were Rotated 180^False^Med True Or False:- Sheep In Scotland Faint If You Jump Out At Them^TRUE^Med True Or False:- Is This A Real Title Of A Film 'Biggles Flies Undone'^No It's Total Rubbish!!^Med True Or False:- A Cockroaches Favourite Food Is The Glue Found On The Back Of Postage Stamps^TRUE^Med True Or False:- Dark Beards Grow Quicker Than Blonde Beards^False (Other Way Round)^Med True Or False:- A Hippo Can Run Faster Than A Man Is That True Or False^TRUE^Med True Or False:- Roger Bannister Rowed For Oxford In The Boat Race Is That True Or False^FALSE^Med True Or False:- Christina Aguilera's Surname Derives From The Spanish For 'Tasty Tart' Is That True Or False^False It Means Eagle^Med True Or False:- Eskimos Have Fridges^True (2 Stop The Food Freezing)^Med True Or False:- Intelligent People Have More Zinc And Copper In Their Hair^TRUE^Med True Or False:- Like Fingerprints, Everyone's Tongue Print Is Different^TRUE^Med True Or False:- Human Birth Control Pills Work On Elephants Is That True Or False^False they work on Gorillas!!!^Med True Or False:- The Oscars Were Made Of Wood During The 2 Nd World War To Conserve Metal^TRUE^Med True Or False:- When Schindlers List Was Released In America They Banned Popcorn^TRUE^Med True Or False:- Traffic Lights Were Invented Before Motorcars Is That True Or False^TRUE^Med True Or False:- 23% Of Photocopier Faults Worldwide Are Caused By People Sitting On Them And Photocopying Their Buttocks Is That True Or False!!^TRUE^Med True Or False:- In 1987 One Of The Letter L's Was Removed From The Hollywood Sign To Make It Say Holywood To Coincide With The Pope's Visit Is That True Or False^TRUE^Med True Or False:- Buzz Aldrins Mothers Maiden Name Was Moon^TRUE^Med True Or False:- Peter Beardsley Was Nearly A Professional Model Instead Of A Footballer^False Have You Seen Him^Med True Or False:- You Can't Sneeze In Your Sleep^True You Can't Sneeze In Your Sleep^Med True Or False:- In The Uk The Liberal Party Have Never Won A General Election^False Won In 1906^Med True Or False:- Ear Pulling Is An Event In The Eskimo Olympics^TRUE^Med True Or False:- Earth, Wind & Fire Were Originally Called Earth, Wind, Fire & Fred^FALSE^Med True Or False:- New Yorkers Cannot Dissolve A Marriage For Irreconcilable Differences, Unless They Both Agree To It.^TRUE^Med True Or False:- Ian Botham Used To Play For Leeds United^False ( Scunthorpe Utd)^Med True Or False:- Turtles Can Breathe Through There Butts!!^TRUE^Med True Or False:- Is This A Real Title Of A Book 'The Amazing Adventures Of Captain Jemima Da Vinci And Her Intrepid Corgi,Dave, Among The Giant Pygmies Of Brussels Volume 8!!^FALSE^Med True Or False:- The Most Common First Name In The World Is Mohammad^TRUE^Med True Or False:- The Mask Used By Michael Myers In The Original Halloween Was A Painted Ronald Reagan Mask^False It Was A Captain Kirk Mask^Med True Or False:- Ronald Reagan Was A Distant Relative Of Princess Diana (True Or False)^TRUE^Med True Or False:- Great Britain Is One Off The Top Ten Largest Islands In The World^True 8 th Largest^Med True Or False:- Rowan Atkinson Advertised Barclay Cards Purely Because He Doesn't Even Own One!!^TRUE^Med True Or False:- Silly Mid-On And Silly Mid-Off Are Positions In A Game Of Golf^False It's Cricket!!^Med True Or False:- In Switzerland A Chicken Was Accused Of Being A 'Devil In Disguise' After Laying A Brightly Coloured Egg. The Chicken Stood Trial And Was Found Guilty And Burnt At The Stake Is This True Or False^TRUE^Med True Or False:- If A Person Suffers From Polythelia They Have Three Elbows^False Its Three Nipples!!!!^Med True Or False:- Sylvester Stallone Could Have Been A Professional Goalkeeper^False He Played One On Film^Med True Or False:- In The Oscar Winning Film Lawrence Of Arabia The Only Speaking Female Character In It Is A Camel Called Gladys That Makes A Noise^TRUE^Med True Or False:- A Duck's Quack Doesn't Echo Is That True Or False^TRUE^Med True Or False:- Alexander Graham Bell The Inventor Of The Telephone, Never Phoned His Wife Or Mother As They Were Both Deaf^TRUE^Med True Or False:- A Slug Has Two Noses^False It Has 4^Med True Or False:- In Space It Is Impossible To Cry^True no gravity, tears cannot flow^Med True Or False:- The Larger A Pepper Is The Hotter It Is^False - Its Smaller Ones^Med True Or False:- American Gansta Rapper '50 Cent' Has A Son Called '25 Cents'^False (Marquise)^Med True Or False:- Despite Singing Stand By Your Man, Tammy Wynette Was Married 5 Times!!^TRUE^Med True Or False:- Meatloaf Played The Role Of Pugsley In The 1960's Television Series Of 'The Addams Family'^False (It Was Ken Weatherwax)^Med True Or False:- In York It Is Perfectly Legal To Shoot A Scotsman With A Bow & Arrow Except On Sundays^TRUE^Med True Or False:- Mark Knopfler Has A Species Of Dinosaur Named After Him Called Masikasaurusknopfleri^TRUE^Med True Or False:- In 1979 A 2ft 9in Philippine Paratrooper Called Weng Wang Began His Acting Career In A James Bond Spoof Entitled 'For Your Height Only'!!^TRUE^Med True Or False:- Texas Pete Was The Arch Enemy Of Bananaman^False It Was (Superted)^Med True Or False:- Rod Stewart Donates All Of His Royalties For The Song ' Do Ya Think Im Sexy ' To Unicef Because In Reality He Thinks The Song Is Shite^TRUE^Med True Or False:- The Individual Numbers On A Roulette Wheel Add Up To 666^TRUE^Med True Or False:- A Zeedonk Is The Offspring From A Zebra And A Donkey^TRUE^Med True Or False:- The North Pole Is Colder Than The South Pole^FALSE^Med True Or False:- In Puerto Rico Rubbing A Cut Lemon Into Ones Armpit Is Considered To Be A Hangover Cure^TRUE^Med True Or False:- Turtles Breath Through Their Bottoms^TRUE^Med True Or False:- London Has A Larger Population Than Switzerland^True London 7.6 / Swiss 7.2^Med True Or False:- A Spicy Sausage With The Brand Name Of Welsh Dragon Has Had To Be Renamed After Trading Standard Officers Warned The Manufacturers That They Could Face Prosecution Because The Sausage Does Not Contain Any Dragon^TRUE^Med True Or False:- Before Forming A Band, Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick And Titch Were All Policemen^TRUE^Med True Or False:- Women Have One Fewer Ribs Than Men^FALSE^Med True Or False:- You Would Associate The Phrase 'Titter Ye Not' With Ken Dodd^False (Frankie Howard)^Med True Or False:- Barbara Windsor Has Won The Rear Of The Year Award^TRUE^Med True Or False:- In November 2004, Scotland Won The World Championships At Elephant Polo^TRUE^Med True Or False:- Marc Bolan Died Before The Age Of 30^True (29)^Med True Or False:- More Americans Own A Michael Jackson Thriller Cd Than Own A Passport^FALSE^Med True Or False:- Cats Have The Same Number Of Bones As Humans^False:- They Have More^Med True Or False:- John Mcenroe Never Won A Wimbledon Mens Singles Title^False (3 Times)^Med True Or False:- Keith Flint Of The Prodigy Was Once An Understudy To Gary Wilmot In A West End Revival Of Half A Sixpence^FALSE^Med True Or False:- In 1935 The First Ever Person To Undergo A Driving Test Was Called 'Mr Bean'^TRUE^Med True Or False:- Sylvester Stallone Once Starred In An Adult Film^True (Party At Kitty & Stud's)^Med True Or False:- In San Francisco There Is A Street Named After A Local Chinese Resident Called Wong Way^TRUE^Med True Or False:- The Middle Name Of Michael J Fox Is Jebediah^False Its Andrew The J Was Put There For Effect!!^Med True Or False:- A Zeedonk Is The Offspring From A Zebra And A Donkey^TRUE^Med True Or False:- The Hammer Was The Norse God Thor's Chosen Weapon^TRUE^Med True Or False:- Glamour Model Jordan Stood As A Candidate In The 2000 General Election^TRUE^Med True Or False:- The Actress Brenda Blethyn Was Born In 1946 As Brenda Bottle Torf^TRUE^Med True Or False:- Esposas, The Spanish Word For Wives Is Also The Spanish Word For Handcuffs!!!^TRUE^Med True Or False:- Polar Bears Are The Only Mammals With Hairs On The Soles Of Their Feet^TRUE^Med True Or False:- The Leanest Red Meat In The World Is From Beef^False Is From Ostrich^Med True Or False:- Christopher Trace The First Male Blue Peter Presenter Was A Body Double For Charlton Heston In The Film Ben Hur^TRUE^Med True Or False:- Henry Ford The Creator Of The Ford Car Never Passed His Driving Test^TRUE^Med True Or False:- A House In Pigeon Cone, Massachusetts Is Built Entirely From Pigeon Feathers^False :- Its Built From Newspapers^Med True Or False:- There Is A Medical Condition Called Dartitis That Prevents People Playing Darts Letting Go Of Them When They Throw^TRUE^Med True Or False:- Saint Nicholas Actually Came From Turkey^TRUE^Med True Or False:- Bulls Are Colourblind^TRUE^Med True Or False:- All Of The Spice Girls In One Way Or Another Have Achieved A Uk Number One Outside The Band^TRUE^Med True Or False:- Marilyn Monroe Had 6 Toes^TRUE^Med True Or False:- In The Bbc's Poll Of 100 Greatest Britain's In 2002, Robbie Williams Finished Higher Than Both Charles Dickens And Florence Nightingale^False Robbie 76, Charles 41 & Florence 52^Med True Or False:- There Is A Greater Percentage Of Red Heads Per Capita Born In Scotland Than Any Other Country In The World^TRUE^Med True Or False:- Belinda Carlisle Picked Her Stage Surname By Using A Pin A Blindfold And A Map Of England^FALSE^Med True Or False:- India Achieved Independence From England After Ww2^True / 1947^Med True Or False:- The Brassiere Was Invented By Otto Titzaling^TRUE^Med True Or False:- Paradise Found Is The Sequel To The Poem Paradise Lost^False ( Paradise Regained)^Med True Or False:- Walt Disneys Body Was Frozen In The Hope That He May One Day Be Brought Back To Life^FALSE^Med True Or False:- Women Blink Twice As Much As Men^TRUE^Med True Or False:- 'John Bon Jovi' Was The Original Lead Singer Of The Band Poison^FALSE^Med True Or False:- There's More Marital Infidelity Among Couples Today Than 50 Years Ago^False (Less Marriages)^Med True Or False:- The Golfer Vijay Singh Is From India^False (Fiji)^Med True Or False:- In India There Is A Simpsons Spin Off Show Entitled 'The Singhsons' Is That True Or False^TRUE^Med True Or False:- - Canada's Longest River Is The River Mackenzie^TRUE^Med True Or False:- Spain Literally Means 'The Land Of The Sun'^False (Land Of The Rabbits)^Med True Or False:- Cleopatra Was Egyptian^TRUE^Med True Or False:- The Term 'Rule Of Thumb'' Derived From An Old English Law Stating That You Couldn't Beat Your Wife With Anything Wider Than Your Thumb^TRUE^Med True Or False:- Only Male Reindeer Have Antlers^FALSE^Med True Or False:- There Was Someone Called George In Enid Blyton's Secret Seven'^TRUE^Med True Or False:- Spain Literally Means 'The Land Of The Sun''^False (Land Of Rabbits)^Med True Or False:- Coca Cola Was Originally Green^TRUE^Med True Or False:- Despite Singing Stand By Your Man, Tammy Wynette Was Married 5 Times!!^TRUE^Med True Or False:- Jessica Simpson Was Singing Hymns Before Being A Pop Star^TRUE^Med True Or False:- A Female Elephant Doesn't Have Tusks^FALSE^Med True Or False:- Singer Russell Watson Used To Be A Post Man Before He Became A Famous Classical Singer^False / Welder^Med True Or False:- The Home Of A Mole Is Called A Fortress^TRUE^Med True Or False:- Slug's Don't Have Any Noses^False (they have four)^Med True Or False:- There Is Only One River In Saudi Arabia^False (There are none)^Med True Or False:- The Cruise Liner Qe Ii Moves Only 6 Feet For Every Gallon Of Fuel It Burns^False (Six Inches)^Med True Or False:- Last Year (2008) More A&E Patients Injured Themselves Through Exercise Than Through Alcohol Abuse^False 2% Via Exercise and 40 % Through Alcohol^Med True Or False:- Crocodile Dung Is The Earliest Recorded Contraceptive^TRUE^Med True Or False:- Telescopes Belonging To The Chicago Times Discovered A Penal Colony On The Moon In 1876.^FALSE^Med True Or False:- It Emerged Earlier This Year That Elephants Have Hitherto Unheralded Powers To Mimic Sounds, Including Birds, And Nearby Traffic.^TRUE^Med True Or False:- Swiss Farmers Enjoyed A Particularly Good Spaghetti Crop From The Country's Spaghetti Trees In 1957.^FALSE^Med True Or False:- Japanese Long-Distance Runner Kimo Nakajimi Entered The London Marathon In 1983 But Got Confused By A Translation Of The Rules And Thought He Had To Run For 26 Days, Not 26 Miles. He Was Discovered, After The Race Was Well Over, Out Runnin^FALSE^Med True Or False:- The Fashion Designer Alexander Mcqueen Claims To Have Written A Profanity In Pen Onto A Jacket Belonging To Prince Charles When He Was Working As A Saville Row Tailor.^TRUE^Med True Or False:- The German Architect Albert Speer Designed Buildings For The Nazis So That They Would Leave Aesthetically Pleasing Ruins.^TRUE^Med True Or False:- The Wisconsin State Capitol Building Was Destroyed In 1933 By A Series Of Mysterious Explosions. The Madison Capital-Times Reported At The Time That The Explosions Were Attributed To 'Large Quantities Of Gas, Generated Through Many Weeks O^FALSE^Med True Or False:- Slug's Don't Have Any Noses^False They Have Four^Med True Or False:- The Mexican Hat Dance Is The Official Dance Of Mexico^TRUE^Med True Or False:- Burger King Introduced A New 'Left-Handed Whopper' In 1998 Designed For The 32 Million Left-Handed Americans But All The Condiments Were Rotated 180 Degrees.^FALSE^Med True Or False:- The Walt Disney Logo Is Actually A Copy Of Walt Disney's Signature^FALSE^Med True Or False:- Oxygen Is The Largest Constituent Of The Air That We Breathe^False, It's Nitrogen^Med True Or False:- Many Types Of Shark Will Drown If They Stop Swimming^TRUE^Med True Or False:- Sound Travels Faster Underwater^True / 4 Times^Med True Or False:- Poinsettia Have Red Or White Flowers^FALSE^Med True Or False:- Turkey Contains A Chemical Substance That Makes You Sleepy^TRUE^Med True Or False:- In The Early 1900's, Christmas Lights Were So Expensive That Families Often Rented Sets Instead Of Purchasing Their Own^TRUE^Med True Or False:- Saint Nicholas Actually Came From Turkey^TRUE^Med True Or False:- Dr. Seuss, The Creator Of The Christmas Hating Grinch, Was A Psychiatrist?^FALSE^Med True Or False:- Only Male Reindeer Have Antlers?^FALSE^Med True Or False:- Mary Rode On A Donkey From Nazareth To Bethlehem^False There Is No Donkey Mentioned^Med True Or False:- The Little Drummer Boy Came To The Manger, Shortly After The Shepherds^False (Absolute Garbage)^Med True Or False:- A Zeedonk Is The Offspring From A Zebra And A Donkey^TRUE^Med True Or False:- Traditionally Fox-Hunters Would Signal To Each Other During A Hunt Using A French Horn^TRUE^Med True Or False:- The Wise Men Were Three Kings From The Orient^False (They Weren't Kings At All)^Med True Or False:- The Little Drummer Boy Came To The Manger After The Shepherds^False (What little Drummer Boy)^Med True Or False:- Joseph And Mary Went To Bethlehem Because Of A Decree By Caesar Augustus^True (Luke 2:1-5)^Med True Or False:- Both Joseph And Mary Were Told That The Baby Was To Be Named "Jesus."^TRUE^Med True Or False:- All Of Santa's Reindeer Are Male^False (Vixen)^Med True Or False:- In Victorian Times, Any Turkey That Came From Norfolk, Had To Wear Shoes.^TRUE^Med True Or False:- The Word 'Mistletoe'' Derives From An Ancient Anglo-Saxon Word, That Literally Translates As 'Dung On A Twig''^TRUE^Med True Or False:- In Caracas, Capital Of Venezuela, It Is Traditional For The Streets To Be Blocked Off, So That The Residents Can Roller-Skate To Church^TRUE^Med True Or False:- There Is A Village In Scotland Called Cold Christmas^FALSE^Med True Or False:- A 1551 Act Of Parliament, Made It An Illegal Act, Not To Attend Church On Christmas Day, This Law Is Still On The Statute Books^False (Repealed in 1968)^Med True Or False:- The Christmas Cracker Was Invented In China^False (Britain)^Med True Or False:- Italians Traditionally Leave A Gift For Santa Of Pizza And Some Chianti^FALSE^Med True Or False:- According To A Recent Survey Less Than Half Of Uk Dog Owners Will Buy Their Pet A Christmas Present^False (75%)^Med True Or False:- Bethlehem In Hebrew, Translates As 'House Of Bread''^TRUE^Med True Or False:- Debbie Harry Sang The Title Song To The Werner Herzog Movie 'Heart Of Glass'^FALSE^Med True Or False:- James Bond Smokes Dunhill Cigarettes^TRUE^Med True Or False:- Adolf Hitler Would Only Drink Beer Produced In Germany^FALSE^Med True Or False:- Tea Has More Caffeine Than Coffee^FALSE^Med True Or False:- The Caesar Salad Was Actually Named After Julius Caesar^False^Med True Or False:- The Supersaurus And The Ultrasaurus Were Amoung The World's Largest Dinosaurs^TRUE^Med True Or False:- New Electric Blankets Normally Come Fitted With A 13-Amp Fuse^FALSE^Med True Or False:- Madrid's Underground Railway Is Called 'The Metro'^TRUE^Med True Or False:- Rock Icons Acdc Have Never Had A Top Ten Single In The Uk Charts^TRUE^Med True Or False:- Soft Cell's Hit 'Tainted Love' Is Actually A Cover Of An Old Gloria Jones Song^TRUE^Med True Or False:- Eric Clapton Gets Credited On Dire Straits 'Brothers In Arms ' Album For Lending Them A Guitar^TRUE^Med True Or False:- The Klf Were Also Known As 'The Justified Ancients Of Mu Mu'^TRUE^Med True Or False:- Rick Astley Was Discovered Whilst Working As A Singing Telegram^FALSE^Med True Or False:- George Michaels Real Name Is Brian Morley^FALSE^Med True Or False:- Bob Geldof's Band 'The Boomtown Rats' Played At Live Aid^TRUE^Med True Or False:- Duran Duran Got Their Name From A Character In The 60's Film Barbarella^TRUE^Med True Or False:- 'Kiss On My List' Was A Massive Hit For The All Girl Band 'The Go Go's'^FALSE^Med True Or False:- The Genesis Album 'Invisible Touch' Was Released In 1983^FALSE^Med True Or False:- 'John Bon Jovi' Was The Original Lead Singer Of The Band Poison^FALSE^Med True Or False:- 'Frankie Goes To Hollywood' Got Their Name From A Headline About A Frank Sinatra Movie^TRUE^Med True Or False:- There Were 8 Mmbers In The Group Madness^FALSE^Med True Or False:- The Lead Singer Of Scritti Politti Was Called 'Green Gartside'^TRUE^Med True Or False:- The Beastie Boys Recorded A Rock Opera That Their Record Company Refused To Release^FALSE^Med True Or False:- Kate Bush Was Discovered By David Gilmour From Pink Floyd^TRUE^Med True Or False:- 'Papa Don't Preach' Was From Madonnas First Album^FALSE^Med True Or False:- Diane Keaton Directed Belinda Carlisles 'Heaven Is A Place On Earth' Music Video^TRUE^Med True Or False:- 'Stevie Wonders' Real Name Is 'Steveland Judkins Hardaway'^TRUE^Med True Or False:- Christopher Cross Won Grammy For Both Song & Album Of The Year In 1981^TRUE^Med True Or False:- L.L Cool J, Stands For Ladies Love Cool James^TRUE^Med True Or False:- Eddie Van Halen Played Guitar On Michael Jacksons Hit 'Beat It'^TRUE^Med True Or False:- Elton John Made A Guest Appearance On Rick Astleys Album 'Free'^TRUE^Med True Or False:- Michael Bolton Used To Be The Lead Singer Of Bon Jovi^FALSE^Med True Or False:- The Band 'Box Of Frogs' Was Founded By Members Of The Yardbirds^TRUE^Med True Or False:- Dr Robert Of The Blow Monkeys Lived In Australia As A Teenager^TRUE^Med True Or False:- The Sex Pistols Former Drummer Once Recorded With Bananarama^TRUE^Med True Or False:- Mick Hucknall From Simply Red Played A Villain In The First Batman Film^FALSE^Med True Or False:- Singer Dee C Lee Married Paul Weller From The Style Council^TRUE^Med True Or False:- The Band 'Everything But The Girl' Reportedly Took Their Name From A Local Furniture Shop^TRUE^Med True Or False:- The Bananarama Hit 'Venus' Was Originally Recorded By A Band Called Shocking Blue^TRUE^Med True Or False:- Sigue Sigue Sputnik Got Their Name From A Russian Street Gang^TRUE^Med True Or False:- Two Members Of The Thompson Twins Were Actually Twins^FALSE^Med True Or False:- Martin Kemp & Gary Kemp Of 'Spandau Ballet' Are Not Related^FALSE^Med True Or False:- Joe Walsh Left The Eagles In 1987^FALSE^Med True Or False:- There Are 2 Sets Of Brothers In Aussie Rock Band Inxs^FALSE^Med True Or False:- Joan Armatrading Gave Up Playing Pro Basketball To Pursue Her Career In Music^FALSE^Med True Or False:- Spandau Ballet's First Album Was Entitled 'Diamond'^FALSE^Med True Or False:- U2 Singer Bono's Real Name Is Paul Bonoridge^FALSE^Med True Or False:- Billy Joel Was Studying To Be A Commercial Pilot When He Had His First Hit Single^FALSE^Med True Or False:- Judas Priest Took Their Name From A Bob Dylan Song^True : It Comes From A Song The Ballad Of Frankie Lee & Judas Priest^Med True Or False:- Dean Martin Used To Box Under The Name 'Kid Crotchet'^TRUE^Med True Or False:- Neil Young Was Once The Only Artist On Reprise^TRUE^Med True Or False:- Judas Priest Took Their Name From A Bob Dylan Song^TRUE^Med True Or False: All The Beatles Had Facial Hair On The Cover Of The 'Abbey Road' Album.^False (Paul Had No Facial Hair)^Med True Or False:- Tony Basil Worked As A Choreographer For David Bowie^TRUE^Med True Or False:- Gary Numan Used To Be A Member Of Kraftwerk^FALSE^Med True Or False:- Def Leppard's Drummer Only Has One Arm^TRUE^Med True Or False:- Bronski Beat Once Opened For Tina Turner During A Uk Tour^TRUE^Med True Or False:- Sir Cliff Richard Never Won The Eurovision Song Contest^TRUE^Med True Or False:- Cliff Richard's Mother Married An East End Undertaker^TRUE^Med True Or False:- In 1993 Presleys Image Appeared On A Us Postage Stamp^TRUE^Med True Or False:- The Singer Meatloaf Is Diabetic^TRUE^Med True Or False:- The Singer Meatloaf Is A Vegetarian^TRUE^Med True Or False:- The Singer Meatloaf Had A Guest Appearance On The Tv Show M*A*S*H^False (It Was The Equalizer)^Med True Or False:- The Singer Meatloaf Was A Vegetarian For 15 Years^TRUE^Med True Or False:- The Singer Meatloaf Is Colour Blind^TRUE^Med True Or False:- Scotland Yard Was Originally The Name Of A Medieval House Used By Scottish Kings Visiting London^TRUE^Med True Or False:- Former James Bond Actor Pierce Brosnan Was Born In Ireland^TRUE^Med True Or False:- Eamonn Holmes And Ruth Langsford Are Not Actually Married^FALSE^Med True Or False:- The Hollywood Blockbuster 'Braveheart' Was Actually Filmed In Ireland^TRUE^Med True Or False:- The Heart Shaped Symbol Of Love Is Supposed To Represent A Womans Buttocks^TRUE^Med True Or False:- Dennis Bergkamp Used To Be An Airline Pilot Before Becoming A Professional Footballer^False (Scared Of Flying)^Med True Or False:- Yellow & Red Cards Were First Introduced At The 1970 World Cup^TRUE^Med True Or False:- As Of 2006 European Countries Have Never Won A World Cup Hosted Outside Europe^TRUE^Med True Or False:- Tim Henman & Greg Rusedski Share The Same Birthday^TRUE^Med True Or False:- Roger Bannister Rowed For Oxford In The Boat Race^FALSE^Med True Or False:- Ivan Lendl Never Won A Men's Singles Championship At Wimbledon^TRUE^Med True Or False:- Arsenal & 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Should Not Eat Fish^FALSE^Med True Or False, Seafood Is The Most Common Cause Of Food Allergies^TRUE^Med True Or False, Even Fried Fish Is Good For You^FALSE^Med True Or False- In 1999, "Coke" Tested Vending Machines That Raised Prices On Hot Days^True^Med True Or False:- Vince Clarke Was Once Part Of The UK Synth Pop Band 'Depeche Mode'^True^Med True Or False:- Brazil Is Larger Than Australia^True^Med True Or False:- The Playwright Tennessee Williams Was Born In The US State Of Tennessee ^False (Mississippi)^Med True Or False:- Friends Actress Lisa Kudrow Is A Qualified Doctor^False^Med True Or False:- Meghan Markle Is Actually Older Than Kate Middleton^True^Med True Or False:- Franklin D. Roosevelt Died While He Was US President^True^Med True Or False:- Florence Nightingale Was Born In Florence Italy^TRUE^Med True Or False:- Peanut Butter Was Developed As A Health Food For People With Bad Teeth^TRUE^Med True Or False:- The Pilgrim Fathers Ate Turkey At Their First Thanksgiving Dinner, Starting The American Tradition Of Turkey At Thanksgiving Time ^FALSE^Med True Or False:- In Peerage Terms An Earl Outranks A Marquess^FALSE^Med True Or False:- J.K. Rowling, Her Initials Stand For Jenny Kate^False (Joanne Kathleen)^Med True Or False:- Stonemasons Working On The Pyramids Were Paid In A Beer Called Kasha, This Is How The Word Cash Originated^TRUE^Med True Or False:- Pinocchio Was Walt Disney’s First Feature Length Animation^False (Snow White)^Med True Or False:- Abba’s Anni-Frid Lyngstad Was Born In Norway^TRUE^Med True Or False:- Us President Ronald Reagan Was Also President Of The Screen Actors Guild^TRUE^Med True Or False:- Anglophobia Is The Fear Of Fishing^False (English)^Med True Or False:- The American Inventor Of The Deep-Freezing Process Was A Mr Birdseye^TRUE^Med True Or False:- The Oxford-Cambridge Boat Race Has Never Ended In A Dead Heat^False (It Did In 1877)^Med True Or False:- In The Film “Casablanca”, Humphrey Bogart Famously Said The Line “Play It Again, Sam”^FALSE^Med True Or False:- The Capital Of Sudan Is Khartoum^TRUE^Med True Or False:- Former “Eastenders” Star Wendy Richards Is The Cousin Of Singer Cliff Richard^FALSE^Med True Or False:- The Can-Opener Was Invented Before The Tin Can^False (45 Years Later)^Med True Or False:- President Theodore Roosevelt Had A Son Called Kermit^TRUE^Med True Or False:- The Great Dane Dog Originates From Denmark^False (Germany)^Med True Or False:- In The 1975 Film “The Day Of The Locust” Donald Sutherland’s Character Name Was Homer Simpson^TRUE^Med True Or False:- Index Comes From The Latin Word Meaning In This Order^False (Agenda)^Med True Or False:- The Volga Is Europes Longest River^TRUE^Med True Or False:- The Only Sculpture That Michelangelo Signed Is Called “The Pieta”^TRUE^Med True Or False:- The Four Presidents On Mount Rushmore Are, Washington, Jefferson, Lincoln And Kennedy^False (Not Kennedy – Roosevelt)^Med True Or False:- The Walt Disney Logo Is A Copy Of Walt Disney’s Signature^FALSE^Med True Or False:- In “Hector’s House”, Hector Had The Following Sign On His Shed “No Cats Allowed”^TRUE^Med True Or False:- The Author Charles Ludwidge Dodgson Was Best Known By His Pen Name Charles Dickens^False (Lewis Carroll)^Med True Or False:- Doughnuts Originated In Holland^True ^Med True Or False:- The Golden Eagle Is The Largest Native Eagle In The Uk^False (White Tailed Eagle)^Med True Or False:- It Is Illegal To Kill A Partridge On Christmas Day^TRUE^Med True Or False:- The Author Charles Ludwidge Dodgson Was Best Known By His Pen Name Charles Dickens^False (Lewis Carroll)^Med True Or False:- Seven Is A “Prime Number”^TRUE^Med True Or False:- Prince Is The Real First Name Of The Us Pop Star ‘The Artist Formerly Known As Prince’^TRUE^Med True Or False:- The American Inventor Of The Deep-Freezing Process Was A Mr Birdseye^TRUE^Med True Or False:- The Oxford-Cambridge Boat Race Has Never Ended In A Dead Heat^False (It Did In 1877)^Med True Or False:- In The Film “Casablanca”, Humphrey Bogart Famously Said The Line “Play It Again, Sam”^FALSE^Med True Or False:- The Capital Of Sudan Is Khartoum^TRUE^Med True Or False:- Former “Eastenders” Star Wendy Richards Is The Cousin Of Singer Cliff Richards^FALSE^Med True Or False:- The Can-Opener Was Not Invented Until 45 Years After The Tin Can^TRUE^Med True Or False:- President Theodore Roosevelt Had A Son Called Kermit^TRUE^Med True Or False:- The Great Dane Dog Originates From Denmark^False (Germany)^Med True Or False:- In The 1975 Film “The Day Of The Locust” Donald Sutherland’s Character Name Was Homer Simpson^TRUE^Med True Or False:- Index Comes From The Latin Word Meaning In This Order^False (Agenda)^Med True Or False:- A Ducks Quack Does Not Echo^True And No-One Knows Why^Med True Or False:- The Word Budgerigar Is Taken From The Aboriginal Language^TRUE^Med True Or False:- Panama Hats Originate From Panama^False They Originate From Ecuador^Med True Or False:- In Nebraska It Is Illegal For A Mother To Perm Her Daughters Hair Without A State Licence^TRUE^Med True Or False:- North America Has A Greater Percentage Of Wilderness Than Africa^True (38% - 28%)^Med True Or False:- Cleopatra Was Egyptian^False She Was Greek^Med True Or False:- Justin Hayward Who Performs The Song 'Forever Autumn' From The Musical Version Of 'War Of The Worlds' Has A Child Called 'Do-Re-Mi'^TRUE^Med True Or False:- Bats Are Blind^FALSE^Med True Or False:- Sharks Are Mammals^FALSE (Classed As Fish)^Med True Or False:- Humans Lose More Than 80% Of Heat From Their Feet^False (Head)^Med True Or False:- Hawaiian Pizza Comes From Canada^TRUE^Med True Or False:- New York City Is Composed Of Between 36 And 42 Islands^TRUE^Med True Or False:- The Most Common Blood Type Is 0- Negative^TRUE^Med True Or False:- The Rarest Blood Type Is AB- Negative^^Med True Or False:- A Monkey Was The First Non-Human To Go Into Space^False (Fruit Flies)^Med True Or False:- The Song "We Don't Talk About Bruno" From Encanto Is The First Disney Song To Hit #1 On The Billboard Hot 100 Chart In 29 Years^True (A Whole New World Was Before That)^Med True Or False:- World-Renowned Jeweler Tiffany & Co. Is The Maker Of The Vince Lombardi Trophy Awarded To The Winners Of The Superbowl^TRUE^Med True Or False:- President George Washington Brought Macaroni And Cheese To The USA^False (Thomas Jefferson)^Med True Or False:- Infants Have More Bones Than Adults^TRUE^Med Sea Otters Have A Favorite Rock They Use To Break Open Food.^TRUE^Med The Blue Whale Is The Biggest Animal To Have Ever Lived.^TRUE^Med Pigs Roll In The Mud Because They Don't Like Being Clean^False (To Keep Cool)^Med The Hummingbird Egg Is The World's Smallest Bird Egg^TRUE^Med A Dog Sweats By Panting Its Tongue^FALSE^Med It Takes A Sloth Two Weeks To Digest A Meal^TRUE^Med The Largest Living Frog Is The Goliath Frog Of West Africa^TRUE^Med An Ant Can Lift 1,000 Times Its Body Weight.^FALSE^Med When Exiting A Cave, Bats Always Go In The Direction Of The Wind.^Faqlse^Med Galapagos Tortoises Sleep Up To 16 Hours A Day^TRUE^Med An Octopus Has Seven Hearts^FALSE^Med The Goat Is The National Animal Of Scotland^FALSE^Med Herbivores Are Animal Eaters^FALSE^Med South Africa Has One Capital^FALSE^Med The Atlantic Ocean Is The Biggest Ocean On Earth^FALSE^Med Mount Everest Is The Tallest Mountain In The World^TRUE^Med You Can Find The 'Desert Of Death' In California^FALSE^Med The Total Length Of The Great Wall Of China Adds Up To 13,171 Miles^TRUE^Med The Two Longest Rivers In The World Are The Mississippi And The Nile^FALSE^Med The Chunnel Between England And France Is 31.5 Miles Long^TRUE^Med Greenland Is The Largest Island In The World^TRUE^Med There Are More Countries In South America Than Africa^FALSE^Med Alaska Has The Most Active Volcanoes Of Any State In The United States^TRUE^Med China Has The Longest Coastline In The World^FALSE^Med Vatican City Is The Smallest Country In The World^TRUE^Med Venezuela Is Home To The World's Highest Waterfall^TRUE^Med The Human Body Has Four Lungs^FALSE^Med Human Skin Regenerates Every Week^FALSE^Med The Average Human Sneeze Can Be Clocked At 100 Miles An Hour^TRUE^Med Humans Lose An Average Of 75 Strands Of Hair A Month^FALSE^Med The Heart Is The Largest Internal Organ In The Body^False (Liver)^Med Most Of The Human Brain Is Made Of Muscle^FALSE^Med Taste Buds Can Only Be Found On The Tongue^FALSE^Med The Human Eye Can Distinguish 10 Million Different Colors^TRUE^Med The Human Body Is About 60% Water^TRUE^Med Aladdin's Character Was Based On Brad Pitt^False (Tom Cruise)^Med It Took Eight Months From Start To Finish To Produce The 1959 Disney Film, Sleeping Beauty^FALSE (8 Years)^Med Pinocchio Was The First Animated, Full-Color Walt Disney Feature Film^False (Snow White)^Med Toy Story Was Pixar's First Movie^TRUE^Med Minnie Mouse's Full Name Is Wilhelmina Mouse^False (Minerva Mouse)^Med Dumbo Is The Shortest Disney Film^TRUE^Med The Aristocats Was The First Film To Be Made After Walt Disney's Death^TRUE^Med In Disney's 'The Little Mermaid, 'Prince Eric' And 'Ariel' Have A Daughter Named 'Princess Song'^False (Princess Melody)^Med Beauty And The Beast Was Disney's First Broadway Musical^TRUE^Med Pepperoni Is The Most Popular Pizza Topping In The US^Teue^Med Cheesecake Comes From Italy^False (Greece)^Med Pineapples Grow On Trees^False (Underground)^Med A Potato Was The First Vegetable To Be Planted On The Space Shuttle^TRUE^Med French Fries Originated From France^False (Belgium)^Med Pizza Was The First Food Consumed In Space^False (Applesauce)^Med Caesar Salad Originates From Italy^False (Mexico)^Med Ears Of Corn Have An Even Number Of Rows^TRUE^Med The Names Of The Mascots For Rice Krispies Are Snap, Crackle, & Pop^TRUE^Med Vanilla Is The World's Most Expensive Spice^False (Saffron)^Med Mcdonald's Has The Most Restaurants By Location In The United States^False (Subway)^Med The Chinese New Year Is Celebrated On The Same Day Every Year^FALSE^Med Punxsutawney Phil Is Just A Nickname For The Famous Groundhog^TRUE^Med The First St. Patrick's Day Parade In The United States Was Held In New York City^False (Boston)^Med The Tradition Of Dyeing Easter Eggs Started In The United States^FALSE^Med Only Two Men Signed The Declaration Of Independence On July 4, 1776^TRUE^Med The U.S. And Canada Celebrate Thanksgiving On The Same Day^FALSE^Med Santa Claus Has His Own Postal Code^TRUE^Med There Are Seven Nights In Kwanzaa^TRUE^Med Memorial Day Has A Special Set Of Instructions Regarding Raising And Lowering The U.S. Flag^TRUE^Med Polo Takes Up The Largest Amount Of Space In Terms Of Land Area^TRUE^Med Every Golf Ball Has The Same Number Of Dimples^FALSE^Med Football Players Started Wearing Helmets In 1943^TRUE^Med Brazil Is The Only Nation To Have Played In Every World Cup Finals Tournament^TRUE^Med There Are 30 NFL Teams^FALSE^Med The New York Marathon Is The Largest In The World^TRUE^Med Three Strikes In A Row In Bowling Is Called A Chicken^FALSE^Hard An Astronaut Has Played Golf On The Moon^TRUE^Med The Tour De France Always Finishes In Italy^FALSE^Med Soccer (Football) Is Estimated To Have More Than 2 Billion Fans Around The World^False (4 Billion)^Med Marvel Published Its First Comic In October 1939^TRUE^Med The Letter "T" Is The Most Common In The English Language^FALSE^Med People Who Have Chiclephobia Are Afraid Of Cats^FALSE^Med John Glenn Became The Oldest Astronaut When He Traveled To Space At The Age Of 53^FALSE^Med All The Kings In A Standard Deck Of Cards Have A Mustache^FALSE^Med Pepsi Was The First Soft Drink To Be Enjoyed In Outer Space^FALSE^Med The Name Of Batman's Butler Is Albert^False (Alfred)^Med Fortune Cookies Were Invented In China^False (USA)^Med Henry VIII Had Eight Wives^False (Six)^Med The Maximum Length For A Video Posted On Tiktok Is 45 Seconds^False (60 Secs)^Med The Letter "J" Is The Only Letter In The Alphabet Not Included In The Periodic Table^TRUE^Med Every Country In The World Has A Rectangular Flag^FALSE^Hard The Harry Potter Film, 'The Chamber Of Secrets', Is The Longest Film Of The 'Harry Potter' Series^TRUE^Med The Official Color Of The Golden Gate Bridge In California Is "Tennessee Orange"^False (International Orange)^Med Dr. Pepper Is The Oldest Soft Drink In America^TRUE^Med The Chinese New Year Is Celebrated On The Same Day Every Year^FALSE^Med Punxsutawney Phil Is Just A Nickname For The Famous Groundhog^TRUE^Med The First St. Patrick's Day Parade In The United States Was Held In New York City^FALSE^Med The Tradition Of Dyeing Easter Eggs Started In The United States^FALSE^Med Only Two Men Signed The Declaration Of Independence On July 4, 1776^TRUE^Med The U.S. And Canada Celebrate Thanksgiving On The Same Day^FALSE^Med Santa Claus Has His Own Postal Code^TRUE^Med There Are Seven Nights In Kwanzaa^TRUE^Med Memorial Day Has A Special Set Of Instructions Regarding Raising And Lowering The U.S. Flag^TRUE^Med