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WATERMELON
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STRAW
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PHYSICS
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WHISKY
Americans and the Irish call it "whiskey"; Scots call it "whisky". When the British ask... MORE
CROATIA
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TWENTY TWO
There are 22 letters in the Hebrew alphabet. According to St Isidore of Seville (who... MORE
ARACHNOLOGY
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WESSEX
The origins of Wessex date back to the year 495 when the region was settled... MORE
LUNCHEON
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BLACKCURRANT
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ROSSINI
The composer Rossini was born on 29 February 1792. As 1800 was not a leap... MORE
BRONTE
Charlotte Brontë, author of Jane Eyre, was only 4ft 9in tall. She had a cat... MORE
PEACH
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GLASSES
The Italian Salvino d'Armato introduced spectacles to Florence in 1268, but they were of a... MORE