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Low | 14.9 | Leander Dendoncker | 52.8 | Symphony for Organ No. 6 | 14.9 | Leander Dendoncker |
Median | 105.4 | Leucospermum praemorsum Wizard of Legend |
391.1 | El Tatio | 123.0 | Spire (Seattle building) |
High | 606.3 | Maurice (emperor) | 1,499.9 | Ivan the Terrible and His Son Ivan | 1,499.9 | Ivan the Terrible and His Son Ivan |
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Ivan the Terrible and His Son Ivan | 2018-08-15 | 35,996 | 1,499.9 | ... that the painting Ivan the Terrible and His Son Ivan has been attacked and damaged twice (damage pictured)? | |
Sycamore Gap Tree | 2018-08-10 | 27,506 | 1,146.1 | ... that the Sycamore Gap Tree (pictured) has been featured in a Hollywood blockbuster, a Bryan Adams music video and a TV crime drama? | |
Chang and Eng Bunker | 2018-08-06 | 26,614 | 1,108.9 | ... that the conjoined liver of the Siamese twins Chang and Eng Bunker (pictured) is on display at the Mütter Museum in Philadelphia? | |
Zheng Pingru | 2018-08-12 | 21,976 | 915.7 | ... that Chinese spy Zheng Pingru (pictured), who was executed after an assassination attempt on a Japanese collaborator, is believed to have inspired the novella Lust, Caution, and its film adaptation? | |
Distracted boyfriend meme | 2018-08-22 | 14,316 | 596.5 | ... that social media users made Joshua Reynolds's David Garrick Between Tragedy and Comedy (pictured) into a meme based on the distracted boyfriend meme? | |
David Garrick Between Tragedy and Comedy | 7,512 | 313.0 | |||
Total | 21,827 | 909.5 | |||
V bomber | 2018-08-14 | 19,508 | 812.9 | ... that during the Cuban Missile Crisis, each of Britain's "V force" squadrons kept one nuclear-armed V bomber (Avro Vulcans pictured) and crew at 15 minutes' readiness? | |
Lernaeenicus sprattae | 2018-08-31 | 14,626 | 609.4 | ... that the parasitic sprat eye-maggot (pictured) attaches to its sprat host through its eye? | |
European sprat | 3,822 | 159.3 | |||
Total | 18,448 | 768.7 | |||
Alfons Tracki | 2018-08-21 | 18,164 | 756.8 | ... that Alfons Tracki (pictured), a German-Albanian Christian martyr, worked to eradicate Gjakmarrja (blood feuds) from Northern Albania? | |
Flag of the Romani people | 2018-08-20 | 17,662 | 735.9 | ... that the flag of the Romani people (pictured) was a triband, before the red stripe was removed over suspicions that it stood for communism? | |
SMS Admiral Spaun | 2018-08-28 | 15,567 | 648.6 | ... that after the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand, the Austro-Hungarian cruiser SMS Admiral Spaun (pictured) escorted the ship carrying his body back to Trieste? | |
Maurice (emperor) | 2018-08-14 | 14,552[a] | 606.3 | ... that the deposed Byzantine emperor Maurice was forced to watch his six sons executed before he was beheaded himself? | |
Margot Fonteyn | 2018-08-26 | 12,630 | 526.2 | ... that Margot Fonteyn (pictured) was The Royal Ballet's prima ballerina for 45 years, before retiring to become a cattle rancher in Panama? | |
John/Eleanor Rykener | 2018-08-16 | 12,597 | 524.9 | ... that in 1394, John "Eleanor" Rykener was apprehended for committing a "detestable unmentionable and ignominious vice" in Cheapside and later confessed to having had sex with both friars and nuns? | |
Scarface (1932 film) | 2018-08-21 | 11,952[b] | 498.0 | ... that after the original 1932 release of the film Scarface, it was removed from circulation and remained officially unavailable for nearly 50 years? | |
Ludwigsburg Palace | 2018-08-23 | 11,796 | 491.5 | ... that Ludwigsburg Palace (pictured), the "Versailles of Swabia", was home to four of Württemberg's rulers? | |
Coeloplana astericola | 2018-08-03 | 9,712 | 404.7 | ... that the creeping comb jelly lives on the surface of a starfish (pictured) in the family Echinasteridae? | |
Echinaster luzonicus | 1,356 | 56.5 | |||
Echinasteridae | 544 | 22.6 | |||
Total | 11,612 | 483.8 | |||
Benjamin Goodwin Seielstad | 2018-08-01 | 10,951 | 456.3 | ... that in 1939, Benjamin Seielstad drew four different versions of the end of the world ("giant meteor" collision pictured) for Popular Science Monthly? | |
Siege of Berwick (1333) | 2018-08-08 | 10,816 | 450.7 | ... that when the besieged town of Berwick-upon-Tweed refused to surrender, the governor's son was hanged outside the town gates? | |
Jorge Luis Mendoza Cárdenas | 2018-08-29 | 10,600 | 441.7 | ... that the US Drug Enforcement Administration is looking for a man known as The Claw? | |
King Oak | 2018-08-02 | 10,322 | 430.1 | ... that the trunk of the King Oak is more than 8 metres (26 ft) in girth? | |
World Trade Center station (PATH) | 2018-08-01 | 9,894 | 412.3 | ... that the $4 billion World Trade Center Transportation Hub, built after the September 11 attacks, has been described as the world's most expensive train station? | |
Flight Stop | 2018-08-07 | 9,684 | 403.5 | ... that each of the sixty geese in Michael Snow's Flight Stop (pictured) is decorated with the image of the same dead Canada goose culled from Toronto Island? | |
Anastasia Soare | 2018-08-31 | 9,628 | 401.2 | ... that Anastasia Soare is the "Eyebrow Queen"? | |
Brugada syndrome | 2018-08-17 | 9,502 | 395.9 | ... that Brugada syndrome is known in the Philippines as Bangungut, or "a scream followed by sudden death during sleep"? | |
Interstate 78 in New York | 2018-08-31 | 9,398 | 391.6 | ... that a 156-foot (48 m) tunnel for the Lower Manhattan Expressway was built in New York City in the 1960s, but was never used? | |
El Tatio | 2018-08-27 | 9,386 | 391.1 | ... that El Tatio (pictured) is the largest geyser field in the southern hemisphere and one of two worldwide with the highest elevation? | |
Andrew Rowsey | 2018-08-29 | 9,216 | 384.0 | ... that in his final college basketball game, Andrew Rowsey (pictured) broke Marquette's single-season scoring record set by Dwyane Wade? | |
Bratislava Working Group | 2018-08-03 | 9,124 | 380.1 | ... that an illegal Jewish organization in an Axis puppet state proposed an ambitious scheme to bribe Heinrich Himmler into halting the systematic extermination of European Jews? | |
Takuyo-Daisan | 2018-08-28 | 9,010 | 375.4 | ... that Takuyo-Daisan was once an island in the South Pacific but is now a seamount off Japan? | |
Duck netting | 2018-08-02 | 8,973 | 373.9 | ... that the sport of duck netting may be unique to the Imperial House of Japan? | |
Torrance Barrens | 2018-08-08 | 8,219 | 342.5 | ... that the Torrance Barrens (pictured) is Canada's first dark-sky preserve? | |
Murder of the family of Robert Einstein | 2018-08-26 | 8,163 | 340.1 | ... that Robert Einstein, a cousin of Nobel Prize Laureate Albert Einstein, committed suicide less than a year after his family was murdered by German soldiers in World War II? | |
Alexa Bank | 2018-08-21 | 7,821 | 325.9 | ... that Alexa Bank is probably a drowned atoll? | |
Hurricane Aircat | 2018-08-18 | 7,590 | 316.2 | ... that U.S. Army Hurricane Aircat airboats could ram and sink Viet Cong boats? | |
Atlantis (commune) | 2018-08-14 | 7,574 | 315.6 | ... that Atlantis moved from Ireland to Colombia? | |
Loss (comic) | 2018-08-28 | 7,500 | 312.5 | ... that on its tenth anniversary, the webcomic "Loss" was replaced by an edited version titled "Found"? | |
ContraPoints | 2018-08-07 | 7,388 | 307.8 | ... that the YouTube channel ContraPoints releases humorous, left-leaning educational videos responding to the arguments of the growing community of right-wing YouTubers? | |
Thomas Humphrey Metcalfe | 2018-08-28 | 7,122 | 296.7 | ... that maritime fur trader Thomas Humphrey Metcalfe and most of his crew were killed by Native Hawaiians in revenge for the flogging of a chief by Metcalfe's father days before? | |
Incendiary balloon | 2018-08-01 | 7,096 | 295.7 | ... that incendiary balloons—made from condoms or party balloons—and incendiary kites have been launched from the Gaza Strip and started hundreds of fires in Israel in 2018? | |
Take a Knee, My Ass (I Won't Take a Knee) | 2018-08-21 | 7,048 | 293.6 | ... that Neal McCoy wanted his anti-protest song "Take a Knee, My Ass (I Won't Take a Knee)" to "bring people together"? | |
Vampyr (video game) | 2018-08-03 | 6,847[c] | 285.3 | ... that the developers of Vampyr chose to include only one save slot, so that the player's actions would have "real, meaningful impact"? | |
Acanthemblemaria maria | 2018-08-29 | 6,807 | 283.6 | ... that the secretary blenny is a slender ambush predator with large eyes? | |
LeBron James Jr. | 2018-08-30 | 6,615[d] | 275.6 | ... that LeBron James Jr. received offers to play basketball at Duke and Kentucky by the age of eleven? | |
Fulltofta Church | 2018-08-11 | 6,588 | 274.5 | ... that the frescos (pictured) in Fulltofta Church were discovered in 1907 after being hidden since the Reformation? | |
Tahlequah (orca) | 2018-08-17 | 6,376 | 265.7 | ... that the killer whale Tahlequah carried her dead calf for over two weeks in an apparent showing of grief? | |
Averroes' theory of the unity of the intellect | 2018-08-25 | 6,332 | 263.8 | ... that Andalusian philosopher Averroes (pictured) theorized that all human beings share a single intellect, and Thomas Aquinas wrote a treatise to refute this theory? | |
Mary Fenton | 2018-08-14 | 5,059 | 210.8 | ... that Mary Fenton, the first Anglo-Indian actress of the Parsi, Gujarati, and Urdu theatre, was introduced to acting by her husband, Kavasji Palanji Khatau? | |
Kavasji Palanji Khatau | 1,165 | 48.5 | |||
Total | 6,224 | 259.3 | |||
Archie Meets the Punisher | 2018-08-13 | 6,080 | 253.3 | ... that the plot of the 1994 comic book Archie Meets the Punisher was modeled after the 1948 film Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein? | |
Austro-Italian ironclad arms race | 2018-08-23 | 6,018 | 250.7 | ... that the Austro-Italian ironclad arms race led to the Battle of Lissa, the first naval engagement between multiple armored warships? | |
St. Peter's Church, Malmö | 2018-08-30 | 5,926 | 246.9 | ... that St. Peter's Church (pictured) in Malmö, Sweden, was once the largest town church in Denmark? | |
John Joseph Merlin | 2018-08-08 | 5,729 | 238.7 | ... that John Joseph Merlin crashed into a mirror at Carlisle House while playing the violin on the roller skates that he had invented? | |
Aṅgulimāla | 2018-08-23 | 5,712 | 238.0 | ... that in the midst of being chased by Aṅgulimāla, a brigand and serial killer, the Buddha stated: "I am standing still, you are not standing still"? | |
Reona | 2018-08-29 | 5,703 | 237.6 | ... that Japanese singer Reona was a cosplayer before starting her music career? | |
Battalion of detachments | 2018-08-29 | 5,685 | 236.9 | ... that the British Army's Peninsular War battalions of detachments were commended for their gallantry on the battlefield but criticised for their conduct in camp? | |
Mormon studies | 2018-08-27 | 5,638 | 234.9 | ... that Mormon studies scholars have the sense that they are being watched, following previous excommunications of Mormon historians in the field? | |
Wang Family Compound | 2018-08-07 | 5,604 | 233.5 | ... that the rising prosperity of the Wang family of Lingshi County during the Qing dynasty financed the multi-generation construction of a grand residential complex of hundreds of courtyards with over 2,000 rooms? | |
Robert Duncan (pilot) | 2018-08-19 | 5,530 | 230.4 | ... that Ensign Robert Duncan was the first person to shoot down a Mitsubishi A6M Zero with a Grumman F6F Hellcat? | |
Evelyn Wang | 2018-08-23 | 5,510 | 229.6 | ... that a solar-powered device for extracting water from the air, co-designed by Evelyn Wang, has been compared to the moisture vaporators in Star Wars? | |
Wood-Tikchik State Park | 2018-08-12 | 5,502 | 229.2 | ... that Wood-Tikchik State Park, the largest state park in the United States, is sometimes staffed by a single ranger? | |
Facebook, Apple, Amazon, Netflix and Google | 2018-08-31 | 5,363 | 223.5 | ... that where the United States has FAANG, China has BAT? | |
Jack Kirby | 2018-08-21 | 5,350[e] | 222.9 | ... that Jack Kirby created many famous comic book characters including Captain America, but his conception of Spider-Man was rejected for being too heroic? | |
Railway surgery | 2018-08-03 | 5,308 | 221.2 | ... that some railway surgeons opposed the introduction of first aid kits on trains, maintaining that only doctors should carry out this work? | |
Capodimonte porcelain | 2018-08-18 | 5,243 | 218.5 | ... that the factory producing Capodimonte porcelain (snuffbox pictured), including forty workers and nearly five tons of material, was moved from Naples to Madrid in 1759? | |
The Carpenters | 2018-08-27 | 5,119[f] | 213.3 | ... that the Carpenters received hate mail because they combined a soft ballad with a loud electric guitar? | |
Fisher Ridge Cave System | 2018-08-11 | 5,084 | 211.8 | ... that the Fisher Ridge Cave System is the fifth-longest cave in the United States and one of the longest in the world? | |
SethBling | 2018-08-20 | 5,017 | 209.0 | ... that minutes after a world record was set for Super Mario World, SethBling completed a faster run, validating a technique used previously only on an emulator? | |
Teuira Henry | 2018-08-09 | 4,970 | 207.1 | ... that Teuira Henry (pictured) reconstructed her English missionary grandfather's lost manuscript describing Tahitian history by using his notes? | |
Life with My Sister Madonna | 2018-08-16 | 4,896 | 204.0 | ... that the publisher of Life with My Sister Madonna, a tell-all book by the singer's younger brother, sold it to retailers without revealing the title or the subject matter in order to create a media stir? | |
Prostheceraeus vittatus | 2018-08-17 | 4,825 | 201.0 | ... that the candy striped flatworm (pictured) appears to glide across the seabed, being moved by cilia on its underside? | |
Lyngsjö Church | 2018-08-09 | 4,808 | 200.3 | ... that the antependium of Lyngsjö Church has been said to be "better suited for the high altar of a cathedral than a countryside church"? | |
Gavin Buckley | 2018-08-22 | 4,785 | 199.4 | ... that Gavin Buckley, the mayor of Annapolis, Maryland, thinks of himself as Australian? | |
Patna–Digha Ghat line | 2018-08-15 | 4,776 | 199.0 | ... that Indian Railways runs loss-making trains on the Patna–Digha Ghat line to prevent encroachment? | |
An Unearthly Child | 2018-08-01 | 4,748 | 197.8 | ... that the first episode of the first Doctor Who series had to be rerecorded because the TARDIS doors would not close? | |
Rescue Me (Madonna song) | 2018-08-16 | 4,738 | 197.4 | ... that Madonna's (pictured) 1991 song "Rescue Me" made the highest debut for a song on the Billboard Hot 100 chart since the Beatles' "Let It Be" 21 years earlier? | |
Graus nigra | 2018-08-08 | 1,602 | 66.7 | ... that the sea chubs Graus nigra and Medialuna ancietae, the Chilean sandperch, and the Galápagos sheephead wrasse all live in the forest? | |
Semicossyphus darwini | 1,421 | 59.2 | |||
Pinguipes chilensis | 946 | 39.4 | |||
Medialuna ancietae | 740 | 30.8 | |||
Total | 4,708 | 196.1 | |||
Dungeons 3 | 2018-08-29 | 4,662 | 194.2 | ... that the video game Dungeons 3 was described as the closest its developer came to creating a successor to the popular Dungeon Keeper series? | |
Catherine-Nicole Lemaure | 2018-08-20 | 4,566 | 190.3 | ... that opera singer Catherine-Nicole Lemaure was imprisoned overnight for refusing to perform? | |
Operation Mosaic | 2018-08-26 | 3,752 | 156.4 | ... that the second test in the Operation Mosaic series under the command of Hugh Martell was the largest detonation of a nuclear device ever to take place in Australia? | |
Hugh Martell | 774 | 32.2 | |||
Total | 4,526 | 188.6 | |||
Redneck Fishing Tournament | 2018-08-19 | 4,506 | 187.8 | ... that the Redneck Fishing Tournament has seen thousands of Asian carp caught by its participants without the use of fishing poles? | |
Vance Drummond | 2018-08-21 | 4,486 | 186.9 | ... that New Zealand-born Vance Drummond won the South Vietnamese Cross of Gallantry as a Royal Australian Air Force pilot serving with the United States Air Force? | |
Prague uprising | 2018-08-10 | 4,425 | 184.4 | ... that the Russian Liberation Army defected for the second time when it turned against Nazi Germany in the Prague uprising on 6 May 1945? | |
Solid (web decentralization project) | 2018-08-04 | 4,360 | 181.7 | ... that the World Wide Web inventor Tim Berners-Lee created the Solid Project to reclaim the Web from corporations and return control of data to users? | |
Flag of Sioux Falls, South Dakota | 2018-08-05 | 4,317 | 179.9 | ... that the pinkish-red portion of the flag of Sioux Falls (pictured) represents the Sioux Quartzite stone which was quarried nearby and used to build early Sioux Falls buildings? | |
Friends (The Beach Boys album) | 2018-08-30 | 4,262 | 177.6 | ... that the Beach Boys' Transcendental Meditation-inspired Friends (1968) was their last album of the 1960s to involve former bandleader Brian Wilson? | |
Kelvin Droegemeier | 2018-08-22 | 4,218 | 175.8 | ... that US President Donald Trump's nomination of meteorologist Kelvin Droegemeier to direct the Office of Science and Technology Policy has been received positively by scientists? | |
The Little Nigar | 2018-08-22 | 4,192 | 174.7 | ... that Claude Debussy composed The Little Nigar, a cakewalk, for a piano method? | |
Franz Schubert | 2018-08-04 | 4,172[g] | 173.8 | ... that Franz Schubert (pictured), a prolific composer of songs, symphonies and other works, gave only one public concert presenting his own works? | |
Cestoda | 2018-08-16 | 4,114 | 171.4 | ... that adult tapeworms parasitise the intestines of vertebrates but do not have guts of their own? | |
I Am Malala | 2018-08-06 | 4,105 | 171.0 | ... that Malala Yousafzai's 2013 autobiography I Am Malala was banned in 152,000 private schools in Pakistan? | |
Pennella exocoeti | 2018-08-10 | 3,558 | 148.2 | ... that despite being a crustacean, a parasitic copepod found on a flying fish was described as a "gill-worm" by Hans Severin Holten, the Danish naturalist who discovered it? | |
Hans Severin Holten | 547 | 22.8 | |||
Total | 4,104 | 171.0 | |||
Gaius Vettius Sabinianus Julius Hospes | 2018-08-05 | 4,052 | 168.8 | ... that when Gaius Hospes wore his award for valour at public gatherings, it was expected that he be applauded by every person present? | |
Siege of Almería | 2018-08-24 | 4,052 | 168.8 | ... that at the end of the unsuccessful Siege of Almería, some of the defeated Aragonese attackers were left under the protection of the Muslim defenders while awaiting their evacuation? | |
Lometa Odom | 2018-08-28 | 3,982 | 165.9 | ... that as a high school basketball player, Lometa Odom set the Texas single-game scoring record of 78 points in 1951? | |
Kratos (mythology) | 2018-08-31 | 3,974 | 165.6 | ... that the creators of the video game franchise God of War named their main character Kratos without knowing that an actual god by that name appears in the Greek tragedy Prometheus Bound? | |
Corynactis viridis | 2018-08-06 | 3,896 | 162.3 | ... that jewel anemones split apart but stay together? | |
Aya Hirano | 2018-08-31 | 3,887 | 162.0 | ... that voice actress Aya Hirano played the lead role in the multi-award-winning anime series The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya? | |
Barbara Haviland Minor | 2018-08-16 | 3,848 | 160.3 | ... that air conditioning refrigerant HFO-1234yf, developed by a team led by Barbara Haviland Minor, is believed to be used in 50% of new vehicles produced in 2018, to help counter global warming? | |
Li Lin (biochemist) | 2018-08-01 | 3,660 | 152.5 | ... that when biochemist Li Lin was a Ph.D. student, he often went to slaughterhouses and wet markets to buy chicken and pig livers for his experiments? | |
Carrie Goldberg | 2018-08-06 | 3,650 | 152.1 | ... that Carrie Goldberg, who is representing two women accusing Harvey Weinstein of sexual abuse, once served as a case manager for Holocaust victims? | |
Gheorghe A. Lăzăreanu-Lăzurică | 2018-08-13 | 2,652 | 110.5 | ... that Gheorghe A. Lăzăreanu-Lăzurică, a self-proclaimed "Voivode of the Gypsies", supported Romania's far-right groups, beginning with the National Agrarian Party? | |
National Agrarian Party | 974 | 40.6 | |||
Total | 3,626 | 151.1 | |||
Robert Edgeworth-Johnstone | 2018-08-07 | 3,608 | 150.3 | ... that chemical engineer Robert Edgeworth-Johnstone invented a flute made from the aluminium brass tubing used in oil refineries? | |
Ben Judd | 2018-08-14 | 3,540 | 147.5 | ... that American video game producer Ben Judd is fluent in the Japanese Kansai dialect? | |
History of the Jews in Atlanta | 2018-08-08 | 3,524 | 146.8 | ... that the history of the Jews in Atlanta dates to 1845, the same year the city changed its name from Marthasville? | |
Great Island | 2018-08-25 | 3,486 | 145.2 | ... that the single road bridge to Great Island in Cork Harbour is more than 200 years old? | |
Detroit: Become Human | 2018-08-04 | 3,456[h] | 144.0 | ... that the video game Detroit: Become Human has three playable characters, each with their own composer and style of cinematography? | |
Gizzle | 2018-08-17 | 3,435 | 143.1 | ... that American rapper Gizzle worked as a ghostwriter for other hip hop artists before releasing her debut mixtape in 2017? | |
Purple eagle ray | 2018-08-02 | 2,952 | 123.0 | ... that the purple eagle ray (Myliobatis hamlyni) was named after Ronald Hamlyn-Harris, director of the Queensland Museum? | |
Ronald Hamlyn-Harris | 464 | 19.4 | |||
Total | 3,417 | 142.4 | |||
Maria and Bogdan Kalinowski | 2018-08-04 | 3,382 | 140.9 | ... that Maria and Bogdan Kalinowski were recognized as the most avid filmgoers in Poland, having seen more than 13,000 movies together? | |
Neocalanus cristatus | 2018-08-07 | 3,320 | 138.3 | ... that Neocalanus cristatus nauplii feed off their yolks during the 40 days it may take them to ascend to the surface of the sea? | |
Benty Grange hanging bowl | 2018-08-19 | 3,308 | 137.9 | ... that a pair of yellow "dolphin-like creatures" from a 7th-century hanging bowl finds its closest parallel in manuscript art? | |
Royden Park | 2018-08-13 | 3,288 | 137.0 | ... that the Wirral Model Engineering Society operates a raised railway track for fine scale models of full-size steam locomotives at Royden Park? | |
Štefica Galić | 2018-08-15 | 3,228 | 134.5 | ... that ethnic Croat journalist Štefica Galić has been called the "Schindler of Ljubuški" for helping save an estimated two-thirds of the town's Bosniaks during the Croat–Bosniak War? | |
Dharma Bum Temple | 2018-08-02 | 3,207 | 133.6 | ... that Dharma Bum Temple helped organize the first Buddhist college fraternity in the United States, Delta Beta Tau (pledge class pictured), at San Diego State University? | |
Neocalanus plumchrus | 2018-08-09 | 3,178 | 132.4 | ... that Neocalanus plumchrus is able to uptake dissolved glucose directly from seawater despite its exoskeleton? | |
Joan Does Dynasty | 2018-08-20 | 3,174 | 132.2 | ... that video artist Joan Braderman superimposed herself onto scenes from the television series Dynasty to critique the characters, plots, and themes? | |
Keith Reemtsma | 2018-08-25 | 3,138 | 130.7 | ... that in 1964, a school teacher survived for nine months after surgeon Keith Reemtsma transplanted chimpanzee kidneys into her? | |
Carol Rasco | 2018-08-27 | 3,128 | 130.3 | ... that during Governor Bill Clinton's 1992 presidential campaign, political aide Carol Rasco took over Arkansas's "daily business"? | |
Pteropus | 2018-08-19 | 3,109 | 129.5 | ... that flying fox teeth are used as currency on Makira? | |
Brown-tail moth | 2018-08-21 | 3,103 | 129.3 | ... that hairs shed by caterpillars of the brown-tail moth can be wind-borne and cause a rash in humans similar to poison ivy? | |
Marie Lehmann (soprano) | 2018-08-13 | 3,066 | 127.8 | ... that Marie Lehmann, one of the Rhinemaidens (pictured) at the first Bayreuth Festival in 1876, sang the soprano solo in Beethoven's Ninth Symphony for the groundbreaking of the Bayreuth Festival Theatre? | |
Q'ursha | 2018-08-12 | 3,013 | 125.5 | ... that according to some accounts, the legendary Georgian hunting dog Q'ursha had eagle's wings, a thunderous bark and a gigantic leap? | |
Adventure in Washington | 2018-08-06 | 2,956 | 123.1 | ... that US Senate page boys were required to wear knickers when the film Adventure in Washington was made in 1941? | |
Conchoderma virgatum | 2018-08-22 | 2,954 | 123.1 | ... that the goose barnacle Conchoderma virgatum rarely attaches directly to a fish, but four were once found attached to a single spine of a porcupinefish? | |
Spire (Seattle building) | 2018-08-25 | 2,953 | 123.0 | ... that one of the financers of the Spire, a residential building in Seattle, joined the project as a result of a state visit by Chinese President Xi Jinping? | |
Venom and Eternity | 2018-08-19 | 2,892 | 120.5 | ... that the first screening of Venom and Eternity ended early following director Isidore Isou's attempt after the first scenes to play only its soundtrack to a darkened theatre? | |
Averroes | 2018-08-01 | 2,860 | 119.2 | ... that Averroes wrote on subjects as diverse as philosophy, Islamic jurisprudence, medicine, and astronomy? | |
Pinguipes brasilianus | 2018-08-15 | 2,854 | 118.9 | ... that Charles Darwin made descriptive notes on the Brazilian sandperch after a specimen was caught with hook and line off the coast of Patagonia during the voyage of Beagle? | |
TXS 0506+056 | 2018-08-10 | 2,818 | 117.4 | ... that the blazar TXS 0506+056 is the first identified source of high-energy astrophysical neutrinos? | |
Carlos Hermosillo Arteaga | 2018-08-10 | 2,775 | 115.6 | ... that Mexican federal deputy Carlos Hermosillo Arteaga and his wife were found to own six properties worth a total of 14 million pesos in the state of Chihuahua? | |
Sutanto Djuhar | 2018-08-02 | 2,772 | 115.5 | ... that Chinese-Indonesian businessman Sutanto Djuhar was the last surviving member of the "Gang of Four" of the Suharto era? | |
Helleria brevicornis | 2018-08-14 | 2,771 | 115.5 | ... that Helleria brevicornis is the only terrestrial woodlouse that has retained the ancestral aquatic isopod behaviour of mate guarding? | |
Sara Hershkowitz | 2018-08-02 | 2,729 | 113.7 | ... that Sara Hershkowitz, who usually appears on the opera stage as the Queen of the Night and Zerbinetta, parodied Donald Trump in Ligeti's Mysteries of the Macabre at the Lowlands Festival? | |
Old North Building | 2018-08-13 | 2,702 | 112.6 | ... that Old North, built between 1794 and 1797, is the oldest standing academic building on Georgetown University's campus? | |
Mexico at the 2014 Winter Paralympics | 2018-08-09 | 2,593 | 108.0 | ... that Mexico was represented by a single athlete at the 2014 Winter Paralympics? | |
Konstantin Petrovich Nechaev | 2018-08-05 | 2,592 | 108.0 | ... that despite being portrayed favorably in a Soviet propaganda film, Konstantin Petrovich Nechaev was later accused by Leon Trotsky of supporting Chinese monarchism? | |
Mark Aizlewood | 2018-08-09 | 2,566 | 106.9 | ... that the footballer Mark Aizlewood once celebrated scoring a goal by flicking the V at fans of his own team? | |
Wizard of Legend | 2018-08-18 | 2,538 | 105.8 | ... that the 2018 roguelike video game Wizard of Legend received nearly 50 percent more than its funding goal in its Kickstarter campaign? | |
Leucospermum praemorsum | 2018-08-23 | 2,523 | 105.1 | ... that the seeds of the Nardouw fountain pincushion are carried underground by ants? | |
Marcellina (gnostic) | 2018-08-06 | 2,512 | 104.7 | ... that followers of the second-century Carpocratian Christian leader Marcellina venerated Greek philosophers alongside Jesus? | |
Albert Kūnuiākea | 2018-08-13 | 2,470 | 102.9 | ... that when King Kamehameha III died in 1854, the throne of Hawaii passed to his nephew Kamehameha IV instead of his son Albert Kūnuiākea? | |
Steel Division 2 | 2018-08-05 | 2,379 | 99.1 | ... that the announcement of Steel Division 2 came after half the team at Eugen Systems, the video game's developers, went on strike? | |
Mimi Mondal | 2018-08-21 | 2,357 | 98.2 | ... that Mimi Mondal is the first writer from India to be nominated for a Hugo Award? | |
Green Bay Packers Foundation | 2018-08-20 | 2,324 | 96.8 | ... that if the Green Bay Packers football team, with an estimated value of $2.55 billion, was ever sold, all the profits would go to its charitable foundation rather than its shareholders? | |
Lydia May Ames | 2018-08-23 | 2,310 | 96.3 | ... that Lydia May Ames, one of Cleveland's earliest women artists, is sometimes considered its first impressionist painter? | |
Palatogobius grandoculus | 2018-08-03 | 2,303 | 96.0 | ... that specimens of the fish Palatogobius grandoculus were collected as early as 1976 but not identified as a new species until 2002? | |
Peter Copeman | 2018-08-24 | 2,283 | 95.1 | ... that the dermatologist Peter Copeman was known as "Dr Spot"? | |
Luang Por Dhammajayo | 2018-08-28 | 2,276 | 94.9 | ... that the Thai Buddhist monk Luang Por Dhammajayo launched an anti-smoking and drinking campaign that won an award from the World Health Organization? | |
Cloud Kingdoms | 2018-08-01 | 2,264 | 94.3 | ... that the time limit in the puzzle game Cloud Kingdoms is calculated in 99 intervals called "manukas"? | |
Matthias Rauchmiller | 2018-08-19 | 2,250 | 93.7 | ... that Matthias Rauchmiller, the son of a butcher, designed both the Plague Column in Vienna and the oldest statue on Prague's Charles Bridge (clay model pictured)? | |
Doug Gurr | 2018-08-30 | 2,209 | 92.0 | ... that Doug Gurr, head of Amazon UK, has said that a no-deal Brexit could lead to civil unrest "within two weeks"? | |
Loggerheads Country Park | 2018-08-14 | 2,156 | 89.8 | ... that Loggerheads Country Park has a corn mill with a restored water wheel? | |
Eveline Crone | 2018-08-10 | 2,152 | 89.6 | ... that the research of 2017 Spinoza Prize winner Eveline Crone has led the Netherlands to extend its juvenile detention age limit from 18 to 23? | |
Tu Books | 2018-08-16 | 2,140 | 89.1 | ... that publisher Tu Books was created via a Kickstarter campaign, then purchased by Lee & Low Books three months later? | |
International Journal of Occupational and Environmental Health | 2018-08-30 | 2,134 | 88.9 | ... that the entire editorial board of the International Journal of Occupational and Environmental Health resigned in protest in November 2017 over disputes involving the new editor-in-chief? | |
Farouk Topan | 2018-08-08 | 2,126 | 88.6 | ... that Farouk Topan described the English language as "the elephant in the room" in relation to the use of Kiswahili in East Africa? | |
Gordon W. McKay | 2018-08-27 | 2,110 | 87.9 | ... that during World War II, future Oregon state senator Gordon W. McKay participated in the Battle of Tarawa as a Seabee? | |
Nasr, Sultan of Granada | 2018-08-22 | 2,052 | 85.5 | ... that Abu al-Juyush Nasr became the Sultan of Granada in 1309 following the ousting of his brother, only to be ousted in a civil war five years later? | |
Caprella equilibra | 2018-08-27 | 2,041 | 85.0 | ... that the diet of the skeleton shrimp Caprella equilibra consists mainly of detritus, but it also feeds on the hydroids to which it clings? | |
Wu Zhonghua | 2018-08-17 | 2,038 | 84.9 | ... that while working for the predecessor of NASA, Chinese physicist Wu Zhonghua pioneered the three-dimensional flow theory, which has been used to design many aircraft engines? | |
Bulgarian cosmonaut program | 2018-08-31 | 2,038 | 84.9 | ... that Bulgaria's first cosmonaut, Georgi Ivanov, safely returned to Earth despite a failing main engine and a damaged backup engine on his Soyuz 33 spacecraft? | |
Rie Murakawa | 2018-08-22 | 1,976 | 82.4 | ... that voice actress Rie Murakawa's accolades include the Best Funny Radio and Best Comfort Radio awards in 2016? | |
Lucius Manlius Torquatus (Praetor 49 BC) | 2018-08-28 | 1,975 | 82.3 | ... that after his death, politician, jurist, and general Lucius Torquatus was portrayed by Roman writer Cicero as an advocate for Epicurean ethics? | |
Stanwood, Washington | 2018-08-18 | 1,932 | 80.5 | ... that Stanwood, Washington, was formed by the consolidation of two rival towns in order to fund a modern sewage treatment system? | |
Bushwick Inlet Park | 2018-08-16 | 1,926 | 80.2 | ... that although New York City's Bushwick Inlet Park was proposed in 2005, the land for the park was not fully purchased until 2016? | |
Aap Kaa Hak | 2018-08-27 | 1,922 | 80.1 | ... that the British TV series Aap Kaa Hak answered health, social and legal questions in Hindi and Urdu? | |
Denny Way | 2018-08-24 | 1,900 | 79.2 | ... that Seattle's Denny Way was originally named "Depot Street" in hopes of luring a major train station? | |
Red W Interactiva | 2018-08-23 | 1,877 | 78.2 | ... that Red W Interactiva, a talk radio network in Mexico, operated for only 102 days? | |
Djajadiningrat family | 2018-08-15 | 1,877 | 78.2 | ... that members of the Djajadiningrat family fought on both sides of the Indonesian Revolution? | |
Brian Parker (politician) | 2018-08-24 | 1,849 | 77.0 | ... that Hope not Hate released commemorative mugs and teatowels to mark the retirement of Brian Parker, the British National Party's last district councillor? | |
Mor Yakup Church | 2018-08-12 | 1,824 | 76.0 | ... that the Church of Saint Jacob in Nisibis in southeastern Turkey was originally the baptistery of a Syriac Orthodox cathedral which no longer exists? | |
Martial law in Pierce County | 2018-08-05 | 1,792 | 74.7 | ... that after Isaac Stevens, the governor of Washington Territory, was found guilty of contempt over his conduct during martial law in Pierce County, he pardoned himself? | |
Vale Park, New Brighton | 2018-08-09 | 1,788 | 74.5 | ... that brass bands have been a feature of Vale Park since its opening in 1899, when one played the crowd in through the gates? | |
Magdalena Mouján | 2018-08-26 | 1,787 | 74.5 | ... that a story by Argentine mathematician Magdalena Mouján about a Basque family that travels back in time to their homeland was blocked by the Franco regime? | |
Mindy Alper | 2018-08-18 | 1,784 | 74.4 | ... that Mindy Alper, the visual artist featured in Heaven Is a Traffic Jam on the 405, helped Mary Stuart Masterson prepare for her role as a mentally ill woman in the 1993 film Benny & Joon? | |
Patricia A. Gabow | 2018-08-15 | 1,776 | 74.0 | ... that as CEO of Denver Health, Dr. Patricia A. Gabow streamlined operations, improved patient care, and cut excessive spending using a system based on the Toyota Production System? | |
Migrant Architects of the NHS | 2018-08-28 | 1,774 | 73.9 | ... that Migrant Architects of the NHS recounts how doctors from the Indian subcontinent immigrated to Britain and became general practitioners? | |
Altars of the World | 2018-08-25 | 1,758 | 73.2 | ... that Altars of the World was the final recipient of the Golden Globe Award for Best Documentary Film before the award was retired? | |
Priapulus caudatus | 2018-08-20 | 1,738 | 72.4 | ... that penis worms very similar to Priapulus caudatus created trace fossils in the early Cambrian period? | |
Jenny Sabin | 2018-08-18 | 1,696 | 70.7 | ... that Jenny Sabin's installation Lumen is knitted from solar active yarns that absorb light energy during the day and release it at night? | |
Erinea Garcia Gallegos | 2018-08-08 | 1,679 | 70.0 | ... that Erinea Garcia Gallegos, one of the first college-educated Hispanic women in Colorado, was appointed postmistress of the city of San Luis by President Franklin D. Roosevelt? | |
Harold Spitznagel | 2018-08-15 | 1,667 | 69.5 | ... that South Dakota architect Harold Spitznagel designed the original Mount Rushmore visitor center with Cecil Doty as part of Mission 66, providing a setting for Alfred Hitchcock's 1959 film North by Northwest? | |
Sutopo Purwo Nugroho | 2018-08-31 | 1,656 | 69.0 | ... that despite having Stage IV lung cancer, Sutopo Purwo Nugroho continues to act as spokesman for the Indonesian National Board for Disaster Management? | |
John Zamet | 2018-08-16 | 1,628 | 67.9 | ... that periodontist John Zamet was awarded a PhD after his death for his research on German and Austrian refugee dentists? | |
Behzod Abduraimov | 2018-08-03 | 1,624 | 67.6 | ... that the 27-year-old Uzbekistani pianist Behzod Abduraimov has already performed at the BBC Proms twice? | |
Pharmacist-to-pharmacy technician ratio | 2018-08-05 | 1,600 | 66.7 | ... that the pharmacist-to-pharmacy technician ratio has generally increased as pharmacy technicians have become less like retail clerks and taken on more responsibilities? | |
Norvel Pelle | 2018-08-24 | 1,589 | 66.2 | ... that basketball player Norvel Pelle holds citizenship in three countries—Antigua and Barbuda, Lebanon, and the United States? | |
Gut Holzhausen | 2018-08-30 | 1,581 | 65.9 | ... that the Gut Holzhausen estate is a biodynamic farm and the venue for a festival called Voices? | |
Bob Nadin | 2018-08-30 | 1,568 | 65.4 | ... that referee Bob Nadin said he was referred to as the "pope of the rules", and received the Pierre de Coubertin medal for ice hockey at the Olympic Games? | |
Gerd Hatje | 2018-08-03 | 1,565 | 65.2 | ... that Gerd Hatje went from being a typesetter to founding the internationally renowned publishing house which still bears his name? | |
Eric Rose | 2018-08-19 | 1,561 | 65.0 | ... that Eric Rose performed the first successful paediatric heart transplant? | |
Kelly M. Quintanilla | 2018-08-04 | 1,544 | 64.3 | ... that Kelly M. Quintanilla, the first person in her family to attend a university, became the first female president of Texas A&M University–Corpus Christi? | |
Westbourne Terrace | 2018-08-22 | 1,536 | 64.0 | ... that Westbourne Terrace was one of 19 different "Westbourne" streets that appeared in the London Postal Guide in the nineteenth century? | |
Leucospermum arenarium | 2018-08-12 | 1,524 | 63.5 | ... that the flowers of the Redelinghuys pincushion are pollinated by rodents? | |
Loxahatchee Groves, Florida | 2018-08-02 | 1,500 | 62.5 | ... that prior to the first town council elections in Loxahatchee Groves, Florida, a political forum for the candidates was hosted at a nudist resort? | |
Magema Magwaza Fuze | 2018-08-24 | 1,497 | 62.4 | ... that Magema Magwaza Fuze was the first native speaker to publish a book in the Zulu language? | |
Love Is Bigger Than Anything in Its Way | 2018-08-11 | 1,496 | 62.4 | ... that in July 2018, U2 topped the Billboard Dance Club Songs chart for the first time in seventeen years with "Love Is Bigger Than Anything in Its Way"? | |
Mangrove kingfisher | 2018-08-04 | 1,479 | 61.6 | ... that the mangrove kingfisher, found in Africa, migrates away from mangroves to breed? | |
Patrick Clarkson | 2018-08-11 | 1,477 | 61.5 | ... that plastic surgeon Patrick Clarkson had the idea for the Hand Club to help injured airmen, and established the Children's Burns Unit at Guy's Hospital? | |
Robert Lebel (ice hockey) | 2018-08-13 | 1,469 | 61.2 | ... that Robert Lebel was inducted in the inaugural class of three ice hockey halls of fame? | |
Chip Rives | 2018-08-12 | 1,462 | 60.9 | ... that Chip Rives was one of the eight people named Sports Illustrated Sportsperson of the Year in 1987? | |
Grey cuckooshrike | 2018-08-25 | 1,398 | 58.3 | ... that the ancestors of the grey cuckooshrike most likely spread to Africa from the Australo-Papuan region? | |
Ülo Nugis | 2018-08-25 | 1,381 | 57.5 | ... that Ülo Nugis was the first Estonian politician to publicly call for Estonia to join NATO, even while Soviet troops were still present in the Baltic nation? | |
Piano Sonata No. 2 (Chopin) | 2018-08-15 | 1,380 | 57.5 | ... that Chopin's Piano Sonata No. 2 contains as its third movement a Marche funèbre, which was composed earlier than the other music? | |
Leonard Owen | 2018-08-17 | 1,350 | 56.3 | ... that Leonard Owen oversaw the building of Calder Hall, the world's first nuclear power station to produce electricity on a commercial scale? | |
Grace Macurdy | 2018-08-12 | 1,344 | 56.0 | ... that Grace Macurdy shaped the field of classics by pulling together both material and textual evidence as sources in her studies of individual women? | |
Alicia Nafé | 2018-08-09 | 1,338 | 55.8 | ... that the Argentinian mezzo-soprano Alicia Nafé appeared in her signature role as Bizet's Carmen alongside Plácido Domingo in San Francisco, and at the Metropolitan Opera with Domingo as conductor? | |
Jim Dempster | 2018-08-06 | 1,337 | 55.7 | ... that British surgeon Jim Dempster published more than 100 scientific articles on kidney transplantation in dogs? | |
George Whitney Calhoun | 2018-08-11 | 1,334 | 55.6 | ... that George Whitney Calhoun and Curly Lambeau founded the Green Bay Packers 99 years ago today? | |
Cusack Patrick Roney | 2018-08-20 | 1,327 | 55.3 | ... that Sir Cusack Patrick Roney was knighted for his role as secretary to the Great Industrial Exhibition of 1853? | |
Butyrolactol A | 2018-08-04 | 1,314 | 54.8 | ... that butyrolactol A, a polyketide derived from Streptomyces rochei, demonstrates broad antimicrobial activity against fungi, including Candida albicans? | |
Iase Tushi | 2018-08-09 | 1,311 | 54.6 | ... that the Samec'niero, written by Iase Tushi, contains one of the earliest examples of a Georgian–Persian dictionary, and is the earliest Georgian manuscript so far discovered in Iran? | |
Benjamin Steinberg (conductor) | 2018-08-10 | 1,292 | 53.8 | ... that in 1965, Benjamin Steinberg, a violinist in the NBC Symphony Orchestra with Arturo Toscanini, started the first racially integrated symphony orchestra in America, the Symphony of the New World? | |
Symphony for Organ No. 6 | 2018-08-24 | 1,267 | 52.8 | ... that on 24 August 1878, Charles-Marie Widor premiered his Symphony for Organ No. 6 for the inauguration of the Cavaillé-Coll organ at the Palais du Trocadéro (pictured) as part of the Paris World Exhibition? | |
R. H. Wilenski | 2018-08-03 | 1,208 | 50.3 | ... that despite never completing his university studies, R. H. Wilenski was appointed a special lecturer in the history of art at the University of Manchester? | |
Vicars Bell | 2018-08-18 | 1,206 | 50.2 | ... that Vicars Bell was the "village chronicler" of Little Gaddesden? | |
Catherine Gayer | 2018-08-01 | 1,174 | 48.9 | ... that Catherine Gayer, who was a coloratura soprano for four decades at the Deutsche Oper Berlin, premiered Nono's Intolleranza 1960 in Venice, and Reimann's Melusine at the Schwetzingen Festival? | |
Pseudocalanus newmani | 2018-08-24 | 1,163 | 48.5 | ... that the preferred food of the copepod Pseudocalanus newmani includes diatoms of the genus Thalassiosira, which can be toxic to its young? | |
Augusto Ibáñez Guzmán | 2018-08-11 | 1,124 | 46.8 | ... that Colombian Supreme Court judge Augusto Ibáñez Guzmán claimed that in 2008, a dozen armed men stormed his house to steal his personal computer? | |
İsmet Kür | 2018-08-23 | 1,123 | 46.8 | ... that the writer İsmet Kür's father and sister were writers, and her daughter is also a writer? | |
2019 United States FIBA Basketball World Cup team | 2018-08-26 | 1,112 | 46.3 | ... that after FIBA rules changes limited the availability of NBA players, the U.S. men's basketball team decided to assemble rosters of primarily G Leaguers for the 2019 World Cup qualifiers? | |
Badr Shirvani | 2018-08-13 | 1,083 | 45.1 | ... that Badr Shirvani, a Persian poet from Shirvan in the present-day Republic of Azerbaijan, received patronage from numerous rulers at the same time? | |
William Preucil | 2018-08-29 | 1,050 | 43.7 | ... that William Preucil has served as concertmaster for four American orchestras—the Atlanta Symphony, Utah Symphony, Nashville Symphony, and Cleveland Orchestra? | |
Summer Theatre of Tirana | 2018-08-26 | 1,048 | 43.6 | ... that after being rebuilt in May 2018, the open-air Summer Theatre of Tirana held a show in which 400 artists participated? | |
Leucadendron salignum | 2018-08-18 | 1,046 | 43.6 | ... that the flowers of the common sunshine conebush are pollinated by beetles? | |
Rudi Cormane | 2018-08-29 | 1,036 | 43.2 | ... that Dutch dermatologist Rudi Cormane pioneered research on immunofluorescence of the skin? | |
Narmakosh | 2018-08-20 | 1,010 | 42.1 | ... that Narmakosh, compiled by Narmad, is the first monolingual dictionary of the Gujarati language? | |
German Equestrian Federation | 2018-08-08 | 995 | 41.5 | ... that Deutsche Reiterliche Vereinigung, the governing body for the majority of equestrian sports in Germany, promotes the status of the horse as a cultural asset? | |
Michael Martin (engineer) | 2018-08-12 | 990 | 41.2 | ... that Michael Martin, project director of the recently completed £1.4 billion Queensferry Crossing, was inspired to study engineering through reading back issues of New Civil Engineer? | |
Procerodes littoralis | 2018-08-11 | 983 | 41.0 | ... that the flatworm Procerodes littoralis is tolerant of wide fluctuations in salinity, being able to survive both in freshwater and in seawater? | |
Gaqo Çako | 2018-08-30 | 967 | 40.3 | ... that Gaqo Çako was the lead tenor for more than three decades at the National Theatre of Opera and Ballet of Albania? | |
Washington, My Home | 2018-08-17 | 938 | 39.1 | ... that John F. Kennedy suggested the State of Washington replace its unofficial motto "Alki" with "For You and Me, a Destiny", a lyric from "Washington, My Home", the state song? | |
Clifford Braimah | 2018-08-07 | 890 | 37.1 | ... that Clifford Braimah, head of the Ghana Water Company, is a supporter of Operation Vanguard and its mission to end illegal mining? | |
Carla Henius | 2018-08-07 | 810 | 33.8 | ... that the mezzo-soprano Carla Henius performed in the premiere of Luigi Nono's Intolleranza 1960 at La Fenice, and had a composition by Dieter Schnebel written for her voice? | |
Psalm 138 | 2018-08-14 | 792 | 33.0 | ... that the South African composer Stefans Grové wrote a setting of Psalm 138 for choir, children's choir, African drums, marimba, and string orchestra? | |
Psalm 97 | 2018-08-05 | 770 | 32.1 | ... that verses 2 to 6 of Psalm 97 in Czech were set to music by Antonín Dvořák in his Biblical Songs? | |
John Davy Rolleston | 2018-08-04 | 704 | 29.3 | ... that John Davy Rolleston highlighted the seriousness of otitis media as a complication of scarlet fever? | |
Michael Peter Kaye | 2018-08-02 | 704 | 29.3 | ... that Michael Peter Kaye was the first director of what became the largest registry of heart and lung transplantation data in the world? | |
Telfair Hodgson | 2018-08-19 | 699 | 29.1 | ... that Telfair Hodgson was the original financial backer and first managing editor of The Sewanee Review, the oldest continuously published literary quarterly in the United States? | |
Enrique Alfaro Ramírez | 2018-08-07 | 692 | 28.8 | ... that Governor-elect of Jalisco, Enrique Alfaro Ramírez, was the first winning gubernatorial candidate to come from the Movimiento Ciudadano party? | |
Psalm 47 | 2018-08-26 | 635 | 26.5 | ... that Ralph Vaughan Williams set Psalm 47 in English, O clap your hands, as a motet for choir and orchestra in 1920? | |
Sechs Lieder, Op. 68 (Strauss) | 2018-08-06 | 634 | 26.4 | ... that in 1918, Richard Strauss composed Sechs Lieder, Op. 68, based on poems by Clemens Brentano, with the voice of Elisabeth Schumann in mind? | |
Christoph Bernhard Verspoell | 2018-08-27 | 620 | 25.8 | ... that the 1810 Catholic hymnal by Christoph Bernhard Verspoell, with his melodies and organ settings, contains a song included in the Catholic hymnal Gotteslob in 2013? | |
Ina Hartwig | 2018-08-26 | 603 | 25.1 | ... that Ina Hartwig, formerly on the editorial staff of Frankfurter Rundschau, published a biography of Ingeborg Bachmann in 2017? | |
Dr. Georgi Stranski University Hospital | 2018-08-10 | 596 | 24.9 | ... that the University Hospital in Pleven was the first hospital in Bulgaria to perform robot-assisted surgery? | |
Scott Smith (ice hockey) | 2018-08-05 | 568 | 23.7 | ... that Scott Smith's management and marketing of international events was cited by the Stanford Graduate School of Business as a reason for the growth of Hockey Canada? | |
Serge Blanc (violinist) | 2018-08-25 | 556 | 23.2 | ... that Serge Blanc was the first to record Leonard Bernstein's Serenade after Plato's "Symposium" in France? | |
Leander Dendoncker | 2018-08-11 | 358[i] | 14.9 | ... that the Belgium international player Leander Dendoncker is one of three footballer brothers from a pig-farming family? |
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