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Blackcurrant production in the United States 2020-06-16   31,744 2,645.3 ... that purple Skittles (assortment pictured) are grape-flavored in the United States because of a long-standing ban on blackcurrant production?
The Lincoln Project 2020-06-01 21,716[a] 1,809.7 ... that four prominent Republicans have endorsed a Democrat for president in 2020?
Times Square (Neuhaus) 2020-06-21   21,514 1,792.8 ... that the hum has been heard in Times Square (location pictured) since 2002?
Walkiria Terradura 2020-06-16   20,304 1,692.0 ... that Walkiria Terradura (pictured) was a member of the Italian resistance movement during World War II and a specialist in blowing up bridges?
Fernet con coca 2020-06-29   36,312 1,513.0 ... that the combination of fernet and cola (example pictured) is so popular in Argentina that the country consumes more than 75 percent of all fernet produced globally?
Whitey on the Moon 2020-06-18   14,400 1,200.0 ... that the 1970 spoken-word poem "Whitey on the Moon" by Gil Scott-Heron (pictured) critiques the Moon landings carried out by the United States?
Free Republic of Nias 2020-06-18 14,326 1,193.8 ... that a group of escaped German prisoners established a short-lived Nazi state in the Dutch East Indies?
Jaguarundi 2020-06-01 13,198 1,099.9 ... that despite being a member of the cat family, the jaguarundi has several features in common with mustelids such as otters and weasels?
William Frederick Windham 2020-06-20   12,624 1,052.0 ... that William Frederick Windham (depicted) was the subject of the longest and most expensive lunacy case in English history?
Strawberries and Cream Tree 2020-06-22   12,351 1,029.2 ... that the Strawberries and Cream Tree (pictured) is noted for producing pink blossoms on one side of the tree and white on the other, when it blooms every spring?
Alamo Crossing, Arizona 2020-06-16 12,233 1,019.4 ... that a well-preserved ghost town lies intact at the bottom of an Arizona lake?
Jainism 2020-06-06   12,057[b] 1,004.8 ... that the ancient Indian religion Jainism (primary symbol pictured) holds that the universe was not created?
40 Wall Street 2020-06-04   11,963[c] 996.9 ... that in 1940, 40 Wall Street (pictured) in New York City was worth less than its elevators had cost?
Marie Bernays 2020-06-08   11,788 982.3 ... that German politician and activist Marie Bernays (pictured) joined a convent and converted to Catholicism in 1933 in response to the rise of Nazism?
Lady Henrietta Berkeley 2020-06-22   10,960 913.3 ... that Lady Henrietta Berkeley (pictured) had an affair with her older sister's husband, claimed in court to have married his servant, and then fled with both of them to Cleves?
SS Dongola 2020-06-12   5,808 484.0 ... that one hundred years ago, Frank William North brought his congregation home from Russia on the SS Dongola (pictured)?
Frank William North 5,086 423.9
Total 10,894 907.8
James Dunn (actor) 2020-06-11   10,470 872.5 ... that five years after the major film studios branded him "unemployable", James Dunn (pictured) was cast as the dreamy alcoholic father in A Tree Grows in Brooklyn and won an Academy Award?
San Francisco Bay Salt Ponds 2020-06-03   10,357 863.1 ... that the vivid colors of the San Francisco Bay Salt Ponds (pictured), ranging from magenta to blue-green, come from the brine shrimp and microorganisms that thrive in the water?
Battle of Asakai 2020-06-23 10,345 862.1 ... that in Eve Online, the Battle of Asakai became one of the largest online battles after a single player made an accidental move that escalated the conflict to include more than 3,000 players?
Rodger Young 2020-06-10 10,136 844.7 ... that despite being shortsighted and nearly deaf, Rodger Young saved his platoon from an enemy ambush, for which he was posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor?
Irene Triplett 2020-06-13 9,996 833.0 ... that Irene Triplett, who died in May 2020, was the last recipient of a pension from the American Civil War of 1861–1865?
Dirtbag left 2020-06-19 9,452 787.7 ... that an American politics podcast has said that "if you sleep on a mattress on the floor and fuck in a sleeping bag, then you just might be the dirtbag left"?
The Cock 2020-06-24 18,442 768.4 ... that you can't take pictures inside The Cock?
Tilly Bébé 2020-06-14   8,910 742.5 ... that Tilly Bébé (pictured), a pioneer in the docile training of predators, starred with her lions in a silent film of a genre described as "exotic-erotic-escapist"?
Battle of Mine Creek 2020-06-09 8,754 729.5 ... that the Battle of Mine Creek was one of the largest battles between mounted cavalry during the American Civil War?
Roland Tan 2020-06-14 8,732 727.6 ... that Roland Tan, the most-wanted fugitive in Singapore, remained at large for 50 years until his death in April 2020 in Denmark?
1831 Bristol riots 2020-06-17   5,828 485.7 ... that Bristol mayor Charles Pinney was tried before the King's Bench for his actions during the 1831 riots in the city (depicted)?
Charles Pinney 2,790 232.5
Total 8,618 718.2
B46 (New York City bus) 2020-06-03 8,584 715.3 ... that the B46 has been called "the most dangerous bus route" in New York City?
Shooting of Ahmaud Arbery 2020-06-08 8,118[d] 676.5 ... that although the people involved in the shooting of Ahmaud Arbery were immediately identified by police, arrests were only made 74 days later, after a video of the incident was publicized?
Lisa Piccirillo 2020-06-09 8,082 673.5 ... that Lisa Piccirillo solved a half-century-old mathematics problem in less than a week during her free time in graduate school?
American Airlines Flight 320 2020-06-23 7,966 663.8 ... that although the captain of American Airlines Flight 320 was considered one of the most experienced pilots in the world, his crew was blamed for the fatal crash in 1959?
Servaas Theron 2020-06-02 7,800 650.0 ... that Servaas Theron, a World War II fighter pilot, landed next to a stranded aircraft and siphoned fuel from his plane so that they could both fly away?
Fremantle Fortress 2020-06-10 7,795 649.6 ... that during World War II, the Fremantle Fortress protected the second-most important Allied submarine base in the Pacific Theatre?
Do Communists Have Better Sex? 2020-06-09 7,770 647.5 ... that a 2006 German documentary attempted to answer the question "Do communists have better sex?"
Thomas Wallace (RAF officer) 2020-06-09 7,688 640.6 ... that during World War II, Royal Air Force ace Thomas Wallace lost his commission but nonetheless joined the volunteer reserve, where he downed seven enemy aircraft in three weeks?
J. Leo Hafen 2020-06-04 7,647 637.2 ... that J. Leo Hafen was excommunicated from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints for being associated with a religious group practicing wife sacrifice?
Game of Change 2020-06-19   7,644 637.0 ... that in 1963, a majority-black Loyola-Chicago team and an all-white Mississippi State team defied segregationists to play a historic college basketball game (pictured)?
1973 Staten Island gas explosion 2020-06-01 7,487 623.9 ... that the day before a gas explosion on Staten Island killed 40 people, company officials described residents as "hysterical" for raising concerns about storing gas near residential areas?
Heuglin's gazelle 2020-06-11   7,300 608.4 ... that Heuglin's gazelle (illustrated), reportedly last seen in Eritrea over a century earlier during Italian colonial rule, was sighted again in the country last year?
French cruiser Pascal 2020-06-26   7,688 320.3 ... that the French cruisers Pascal (pictured), Descartes, Bugeaud, and Chasseloup-Laubat were deployed to East Asia as part of France's response to the Boxer Uprising in Qing China?
French cruiser Chasseloup-Laubat 2,748 114.5
French cruiser Descartes 2,378 99.1
French cruiser Bugeaud 1,698 70.8
Total 14,512 604.7
World's longest domestic flight 2020-06-02 7,228 602.3 ... that the world's longest domestic flight, between Papeete, Tahiti, and Paris, France, a distance of 9,765 miles (15,715 km), came about because of the COVID-19 pandemic?
Zara Abid 2020-06-30 14,350[e] 597.9 ... that Pakistani model Zara Abid, who made her film debut in the upcoming biopic Chaudhry, died in the crash of PIA Flight 8303?
Hanging of Patrick O'Connor 2020-06-30 14,282 595.1 ... that the first murder trial in Iowa led to the hanging of Patrick O'Connor?
Drużbart 2020-06-10   7,002 583.5 ... that Drużbart, named after its second-highest card (shown), was the favourite card game of Polish novelist Count Henryk Rzewuski?
Lycian Way 2020-06-22 6,914 576.1 ... that on the Lycian Way, a hiker can experience all four seasons in one day?
Osmia calaminthae 2020-06-02   6,848 570.6 ... that scientists were unsure whether the blue calamintha bee (pictured) still existed until it was observed again in March 2020?
Ryan T. Anderson 2020-06-29 13,594 566.4 ... that Ryan T. Anderson wrote an anti-transgender book that topped the Amazon bestsellers list in the Gay & Lesbian Civil Rights History category?
Flag of Austin 2020-06-04 6,748 562.3 ... that American Atheists unsuccessfully sued the city of Austin, Texas, because they believed the city's flag violated the First Amendment?
Lila Shanley 2020-06-29 13,430 559.6 ... that Hollywood stuntwoman Lila Finn, who "jumped out of bombers, [was] chased by lions, clawed by tigers, and thrown overboard into icy ocean waters at night", performed injury-free into her seventies?
Nazis, Islamists, and the Making of the Modern Middle East 2020-06-24 12,581 524.2 ... that Nazis, Islamists, and the Making of the Modern Middle East argues that Nazism and Islamism are similar, especially in their extreme antisemitism?
Bronisław Bandrowski 2020-06-19 6,249 520.8 ... that Polish philosopher Bronisław Bandrowski was trapped in the Tatra Mountains for days, but had already hurled himself into an abyss when rescuers arrived?
First Jordan Hydro-Electric Power House 2020-06-07   6,228 519.0 ... that only one hydroelectric plant was built on the Jordan River, out of the fourteen planned by Pinhas Rutenberg (depicted)?
Ho Chi Minh Monument 2020-06-03 6,226 518.9 ... that a monument in Moscow honoring North Vietnamese communist leader Ho Chi Minh has been nicknamed the "flying saucer monument" by locals?
Riyaz Naikoo 2020-06-23 6,224 518.7 ... that a mathematics teacher became one of Kashmir's most hunted militants?
Metropolitan Life Insurance Company Tower 2020-06-10   6,170 514.1 ... that the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company Tower (pictured) was used in its namesake's advertising as "The Light That Never Fails"?
Me and White Supremacy 2020-06-19 3,604 300.3 ... that Layla Saad's 2020 book Me and White Supremacy originated from an Instagram challenge?
Layla Saad 2,522 210.2
Total 6,126 510.5
Postal Accountability and Enhancement Act 2020-06-17 6,094 507.8 ... that a member of the U.S. Congress referred to the Postal Accountability and Enhancement Act as "one of the worst pieces of legislation Congress has passed in a generation"?
Jewish Legion (Anders Army) 2020-06-13 6,054 504.5 ... that a proposed Jewish unit in the Polish Armed Forces in the Soviet Union was described as a "moral victory" for Nazism?
Cover Girl Strip Poker 2020-06-27 12,094 503.9 ... that a model featured in the game Cover Girl Strip Poker said that she was not informed what the photoshoot was for, and that several models were not paid for their involvement in the game?
Tate McRae 2020-06-24 12,080 503.3 ... that 16-year-old Tate McRae has been described as "Canada's answer to Billie Eilish"?
Alvin Clark (schooner) 2020-06-09 6,005 500.4 ... that after lying on the seafloor for nearly 100 years, the schooner Alvin Clark was noted as "the finest preserved historic vessel in the United States"?
Equitable Life Building (Manhattan) 2020-06-08 5,983 498.6 ... that the Equitable Life Building, once described as fireproof, was destroyed by a massive fire?
Gay fascism 2020-06-01 5,923 493.6 ... that gays and lesbians began using the pink triangle in the 1970s to counter "the vicious, influential myth" of a connection between Nazism and homosexuality?
Gisele Bündchen 2020-06-13 5,881[f] 490.1 ... that Gisele Bündchen thinks that the reason she was audited by the Internal Revenue Service was because of her regular top placing on a Forbes magazine high-earners list?
Psilocybin decriminalization in the United States 2020-06-14   5,866 488.8 ... that U.S. advocates for the decriminalization of psilocybin (species pictured) have cited ongoing research on its use in treating depression and nicotine dependence?
Proceratophrys boiei 2020-06-24   7,782 324.3 ... that Boie's frog (pictured) and the Banhado frog both resemble dead leaves on the floor of the forest?
Scythrophrys 3,946 164.4
Total 11,729 488.7
Banteng 2020-06-04 5,785 482.1 ... that the banteng is the second endangered species to be successfully cloned, and the first clone to survive beyond infancy?
Equitable Building (Manhattan) 2020-06-11 5,743 478.6 ... that New York City's Equitable Building, completed just before the 1916 Zoning Resolution, was described as being "more famous for what it caused than what it is"?
When the looting starts, the shooting starts 2020-06-23 5,644 470.3 ... that the phrase "When the looting starts, the shooting starts" was first used by a Miami police chief who told the press in 1967 that they "don't mind being accused of police brutality"?
Millennium yews 2020-06-11 5,606 467.2 ... that the Church of England expected to distribute a few hundred millennium yews, but ended up sending out 8,000?
Laura Fish Judd 2020-06-05   5,540 461.7 ... that American missionary Laura Fish Judd (pictured) taught a queen how to make dresses, co-founded the first school for Hawaiian children, and wrote about Hawaiian dining etiquette and cuisine?
Jagdschloss Kranichstein 2020-06-02   5,526 460.5 ... that Jagdschloss Kranichstein (depicted), a hunting lodge built by the landgraves of Darmstadt, served as a temporary residence for Louis IV and his wife Princess Alice?
Ping Yuen 2020-06-06   5,456 454.7 ... that Ping Yuen (pictured), a public housing complex in San Francisco's Chinatown, has an entrance modeled after that of a temple in Beijing?
Ikeda Route 2020-06-13   5,417 451.4 ... that an exit ramp (pictured) of the Ikeda Route in Osaka passes through the Gate Tower Building, taking up part of the building's fifth, sixth, and seventh floors?
Introduction of species to Mana Island 2020-06-17   5,368 447.4 ... that Nigel, nicknamed "the world's loneliest gannet" (species pictured), attempted to mate with a concrete decoy bird on Mana Island, New Zealand?
Airmail (fresco) 2020-06-03   5,295 441.2 ... that Airmail (pictured), a fresco featuring a barefoot and barechested flying mailman, was commissioned to commemorate one of the first American airmail facilities?
Equestrian statue of Joseph Hooker 2020-06-23 5,246 437.1 ... that visitors often find a double entendre in the General Hooker Entrance of the Massachusetts State House?
Undeclared Wars with Israel 2020-06-03 5,188 432.3 ... that Jeffrey Herf found that East Germany delivered 750,000 Kalashnikov rifles to countries and militants as part of what he calls "undeclared wars with Israel"?
Ant garden 2020-06-05 3,942 328.5 ... that ant gardens are cultivated by several species of ant, including Crematogaster carinata?
Crematogaster carinata 1,203 100.2
Total 5,146 428.8
Homo ergaster 2020-06-14 5,094 424.5 ... that Homo ergaster may have been the first species of archaic humans to control fire?
Maria Paasche 2020-06-06 5,090 424.1 ... that Maria Paasche helped Jews and intellectuals escape Nazi Germany by taking them to Prague on her motorcycle?
All Star (song) 2020-06-11 5,065 422.1 ... that a June 2015 performance of the 1999 Smash Mouth song "All Star" went awry when audience members began throwing loaves of bread onto the stage?
Wells curve 2020-06-22 5,064 422.0 ... that the Wells curve, which illustrates what happens to respiratory droplets once they are exhaled, helps explain the spread of respiratory infections?
Sony Hall 2020-06-06 5,036 419.7 ... that the grand marble staircase entrance to Sony Hall was restored in 2013, but painted to appear more dilapidated than it truly was?
Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on crime 2020-06-07 4,992 416.0 ... that during the COVID-19 pandemic, Polish police requested criminals to stop all criminal activities until further notice?
Ján Vojtaššák 2020-06-16 4,982 415.2 ... that Ján Vojtaššák, deputy chairman of the Slovak parliament when it approved the deportation of Jews from Slovakia, is being considered for beatification?
Don't Stop... 2020-06-05 4,908 409.0 ... that Oasis frontman Noel Gallagher discovered a song to release while under lockdown, which his brother called "not worth a wank"?
Death of Olivia Dahl 2020-06-09 4,883 406.9 ... that Roald Dahl became an advocate of vaccination after his eldest daughter died from measles, saying that it was "almost a crime to allow your child to go unimmunized"?
Galcerán Bridge 2020-06-11 4,842 403.5 ... that the railings on Santa Cruz de Tenerife's Galcerán Bridge were replaced in 1954 to reduce the number of suicides?
Yabu Meizan 2020-06-09   4,822 401.8 ... that Yabu Meizan's success as a porcelain artist (work pictured) inspired a rival workshop to sell imitations under his name?
Crown House, St Leonards-on-Sea 2020-06-19   4,780 398.3 ... that the local council voted against listing Crown House (pictured), the first building in St Leonards-on-Sea, criticising its "out-of-date design" and "fake Greek architecture"?
British Army incremental infantry companies 2020-06-07 4,774 397.9 ... that during the 1990s, some British Army infantry battalions suffered such severe manpower shortages that they had to be reinforced by companies of Gurkhas?
Seal of Zion, Illinois 2020-06-16 4,757 396.4 ... that the former seal of Zion, Illinois, was ruled unconstitutional because it contained the phrase "God reigns"?
European army 2020-06-03 4,626 385.5 ... that 414 Tank Battalion, a mixed Dutch-German military unit, has been described as a step towards a European army?
The Aroma Cafe 2020-06-05 4,612 384.3 ... that McDonald's lost over £20 million in its sale of The Aroma Cafe, the first non-American chain it had acquired to run as a separate brand?
Prejudice (1949 film) 2020-06-27 9,222 384.2 ... that the 1949 film Prejudice drives its point home by having characters use many ethnic slurs, including "nigger", "wops", "dagoes", "dirty Jew", and "dumb Swede"?
A World Without Jews 2020-06-21 4,599 383.2 ... that in A World Without Jews, Alon Confino argues that "the messianic struggle to create a Nazi civilization depended on the extermination of the Jews"?
Cisco Pike 2020-06-08 4,596 383.0 ... that following its limited release in 1972, Cisco Pike was not available on home media until 2006?
Philip Treacy 2020-06-09 4,592 382.6 ... that Irish milliner Philip Treacy said of the controversy surrounding his "pretzel hat" for Princess Beatrice, "I thought I would find myself with my head on a spike outside the Tower of London"?
Nazi analogies 2020-06-04 4,558 379.8 ... that Hong Kong protestors have drawn analogies between Nazi Germany and China?
Callichirus major 2020-06-20   4,534 377.9 ... that vestigial organs in the Brazilian Callichirus major population (example species pictured) suggest Callichirus may be the only crustacean genus with basal, yet not universal, hermaphroditism?
J. Hartwell Harrison 2020-06-07 4,472 372.7 ... that J. Hartwell Harrison was the first surgeon to subject a patient to a major operation that was not for their own benefit?
Nymphargus grandisonae 2020-06-18 4,428 369.0 ... that the male giant glass frog has a hooked spur on his upper arm which is used when fighting rivals?
Manchurian plague 2020-06-01 4,402 366.9 ... that the origins of the modern hazmat suit can be traced to the use of PPE during the Manchurian plague of 1910–1911?
Pony (make-up artist) 2020-06-16 4,390 365.9 ... that a Pony on YouTube creates make-up tutorials for millions of subscribers?
Hotel Milan 2020-06-22 4,349 362.4 ... that the 2018 film Hotel Milan is based on "anti-Romeo squads" formed in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh?
KPS 9566 2020-06-20 4,338 361.5 ... that the Unicode characters ☕, ☔, and ⚡ were originally proposed by North Korea?
Queen Elizabeth's Oak, Hatfield House 2020-06-29 8,656 360.6 ... that Elizabeth I is said to have been told of her accession whilst sitting beneath Queen Elizabeth's Oak at Hatfield Palace?
VivaTaiwan 2020-06-16 4,317 359.8 ... that the #VivaTaiwan campaign started when a letter to Brazilian parliamentarians from the Chinese embassy in Brasília was leaked online?
Portia White 2020-06-12   4,284 357.0 ... that after joining her father's church choir at the age of six, contralto Portia White (pictured) grew up to become the first Black Canadian concert singer to achieve international fame?
Begging (Prohibition) Act, 1962 2020-06-19 4,217 351.4 ... that in Nepal, it is against the law to beg?
Mongol conquest of Eastern Xia 2020-06-03 4,204 350.4 ... that though formerly a vassal to the Mongol Empire, Eastern Xia was later destroyed by the Mongols because it rebelled against them?
Thatbyinnyu Temple 2020-06-09   4,176 348.0 ... that King Sithu I of Burma founded and donated "boatloads of rubies" to the Thatbyinnyu Temple (pictured) in Bagan?
Sophia Kianni 2020-06-07 4,176 348.0 ... that Sophia Kianni was the youngest activist at a hunger strike and sit-in at U.S. speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi's office?
1978 Somali coup d'état attempt 2020-06-28   8,315 346.5 ... that a 1978 coup d'état attempt sought to remove Somali president Siad Barre (pictured), who himself had come to power in a coup a decade earlier?
Bodie Creek Suspension Bridge 2020-06-24 8,138 339.1 ... that the Bodie Creek Suspension Bridge was built to carry sheep?
Handala 2020-06-27 8,124 338.5 ... that Handala is considered to portray the Palestinian identity "with astounding clarity"?
Independence Lake (California) 2020-06-05 4,042 336.9 ... that in the 1970s, Disney attempted to build a ski resort and mountain village at Independence Lake, a glacial lake high in California's Sierra Nevada mountains?
Coelomera ruficornis 2020-06-08   1,242 103.5 ... that the presence of the beetle Coelomera ruficornis on its host tree (pictured) is tolerated by the ant Azteca alfari, but not by the ant Azteca muelleri?
Azteca alfari 938 78.2
Cecropia pachystachya 936 78.0
Azteca muelleri 911 75.9
Total 4,027 335.6
Mary Grace Borel 2020-06-23 4,019 334.9 ... that San Francisco socialite Mary Grace Borel was granted her first divorce in a hearing that lasted less than five minutes, from a Superior Court Judge who was also her aunt's husband?
The talk (parenting) 2020-06-21 4,014 334.5 ... that for generations, black parents in the United States have felt compelled to instruct their children about how to de-escalate encounters with the police?
Lord Ribblesdale (Sargent) 2020-06-25   7,921 330.0 ... that Thomas Lister, 4th Baron Ribblesdale, claimed that John Singer Sargent's portrait Lord Ribblesdale (shown) "forced greatness upon me"?
A Few Words About Breasts 2020-06-28 7,907 329.5 ... that Nora Ephron was the first writer to use the word "shit" in Esquire, in her 1972 essay "A Few Words About Breasts"?
Road Rash II 2020-06-17 3,910 325.8 ... that Road Rash II is reportedly "the first game in which you could actually beat, and get beaten by, a cop"?
Incitement to terrorism 2020-06-12 3,882 323.5 ... that some types of incitement to terrorism are constitutionally protected in the United States?
KROQ Top 106.7 Countdowns 2020-06-23   3,852 321.0 ... that the inaugural Top 106.7 Countdown in 1980 was topped by the song "Whip It" by Devo (pictured)?
Andy O'Brien (journalist) 2020-06-15 3,848 320.6 ... that when sports journalist Andy O'Brien discovered John Landy bleeding in the locker room at the 1954 British Empire and Commonwealth Games, the runner swore him to secrecy?
Revels (Inns of Court) 2020-06-04 3,844 320.3 ... that Peter the Great experienced "a riotous and revelling Christmas" in London in 1697?
There is a green hill far away 2020-06-25 7,685 320.2 ... that "There is a green hill far away" was described by French composer Charles Gounod as "the most perfect hymn in the English language"?
Coal in Turkey 2020-06-17 3,778 314.9 ... that coal from Turkey fuelled the first submarine in history to fire a torpedo while submerged?
Snow Flurry (design) 2020-06-10 3,775 314.6 ... that a version of Alexander Calder's hanging mobile Snow Flurry sold for more than $10 million in 2012?
Rouen faience 2020-06-01   3,760 313.3 ... that after 250 years of production, the Rouen faience industry (example pictured) was greatly reduced in the 1790s by competition from English creamware?
Candy bar protest 2020-06-06 3,750 312.5 ... that in 1947, Canadian children staged a nationwide candy bar protest against an increase in the price of chocolate bars from five to eight cents?
Julian Wylie 2020-06-03 3,746 312.2 ... that Julian Wylie, known as the King of Pantomime, "never took to drink, he took to ice-cream"?
Bell Cottage ruin 2020-06-14 3,727 310.6 ... that Jane Bell, one of the original occupants of Bell Cottage, was found guilty of concealing a birth and became the first European woman to be incarcerated on Rottnest Island?
1st Missouri Infantry Regiment (Confederate) 2020-06-22 3,722 310.2 ... that more than 1,000 men fought in the 1st Missouri Infantry Regiment, the first unit from the state to officially enter the Confederate States Army?
Frédéric Passy 2020-06-06 3,718 309.9 ... that Frédéric Passy was challenged to a duel over the 1901 Nobel Peace Prize?
Megacephalosaurus 2020-06-20 3,708 309.0 ... that Megacephalosaurus was one of the last known pliosaurs and coexisted with some of the earliest mosasaurs?
Wong Keng Liang 2020-06-22 3,684 307.0 ... that Wong Keng Liang was arrested after Malaysian customs officials found nearly one hundred baby boa constrictors, two vipers, and a South American turtle hidden in his suitcase?
2020 dismissal of inspectors general 2020-06-05 3,680 306.6 ... that U.S. president Donald Trump dismissed five inspectors general in the space of six weeks?
Ken Nightingall 2020-06-07 3,644 303.7 ... that Ken Nightingall, an uncredited boom operator on Star Wars, was not mentioned in the citation for his sound team's Academy Award, but was still invited to Buckingham Palace with the winners?
Lynden Archer 2020-06-02 3,626 302.1 ... that in 2016, Scientific American listed one of Lynden Archer's discoveries among their top-10 "world changing ideas" for that year?
Holy, Holy, Holy! Lord God Almighty 2020-06-07   3,617 301.4 ... that "Holy, Holy, Holy! Lord God Almighty", written by future Anglican bishop Reginald Heber (depicted), was first published at a time when hymn singing was prohibited in Church of England liturgy?
Black Cap Mountain 2020-06-02 3,582 298.5 ... that Black Cap Mountain can be seen from both Bangor, Maine, and the sea?
Lincoln Legion of Lesbians 2020-06-02 3,506 292.2 ... that the Lincoln Legion of Lesbians, a lesbian separatist collective in Nebraska, tried to outlaw anti-gay discrimination in 1980?
Tutbury bull run 2020-06-12 3,497 291.4 ... that in medieval Tutbury, Staffordshire, minstrels chased a bull that, if caught, could be eaten or exchanged for forty pennies?
Niya (mythology) 2020-06-20 3,493 291.1 ... that Niya was the Polish god of the underworld?
London fiscal surplus 2020-06-04 3,490 290.8 ... that London subsidized the rest of the UK by £38.6 billion in the 2016–17 fiscal year?
Systime Computers 2020-06-14 3,448 287.3 ... that Systime Computers, based in Leeds, was once Britain's second largest computer manufacturer?
Olga Yurievskaya 2020-06-16 3,416 284.7 ... that Olga Yurievskaya, a daughter of Alexander II of Russia and Princess Catherine Dolgorukova, was legitimated by her parents' morganatic marriage?
Negative partisanship 2020-06-27 4,239 176.6 ... that Rachel Bitecofer, who closely predicted the 2018 U.S. House election results, contends that elections are decided by negative partisanship rather than swing votes?
Rachel Bitecofer 2,588 107.9
Total 6,828 284.5
The Central Park Five (opera) 2020-06-02 3,404 283.7 ... that the Pulitzer Prize–winning opera The Central Park Five includes a role for Donald Trump?
Yinka Jegede-Ekpe 2020-06-08 3,400 283.4 ... that Yinka Jegede-Ekpe, the first Nigerian woman to go public with her HIV-positive status, later gave birth to a healthy, HIV-negative baby girl?
Soviet Union women's national rugby union team 2020-06-18 3,313 276.1 ... that the Soviet Union women's national rugby union team bartered smuggled vodka and caviar to cover their living expenses at the 1991 Women's Rugby World Cup?
Unix Expo 2020-06-25 6,600 275.0 ... that Microsoft head Bill Gates giving a keynote address at the Unix Expo was likened to going "into the belly of the beast", and when a demo he was overseeing crashed, the attendees were delighted?
Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story 2020-06-21 3,274 272.8 ... that production of Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story was delayed by a monsoon and the director having a heart attack, then sped up following an extortion attempt by the Chinese mafia?
COVID Symptom Study 2020-06-10 3,264 272.0 ... that more than 3 million people have downloaded the COVID Symptom Study app in the UK and the US?
2019 World Athletics Championships – Men's marathon 2020-06-30   6,512 271.3 ... that the men's marathon at the 2019 World Athletics Championships (pictured) started just before midnight?
The NATO Hymn 2020-06-19 3,228 269.0 ... that NATO has its own anthem?
Lente insulin 2020-06-16 3,186 265.5 ... that while lente insulin is no longer approved for use in humans in the United States, it is still used commonly in cats and dogs with diabetes?
Mandai Wildlife Bridge 2020-06-15 3,176 264.6 ... that Singaporean authorities hope that the Mandai Wildlife Bridge will reduce the risk of animals such as Sunda pangolins and leopard cats becoming roadkill?
Medford branch (Boston and Maine Railroad) 2020-06-08 3,136 261.3 ... that the Medford branch had 21 daily round-trip passenger trains in 1906, but carried just a single carload of fish in 2010?
Old Church of Siġġiewi 2020-06-10 3,121 260.1 ... that the Old Church of Siġġiewi was used for agricultural purposes until 2007?
Lucy Goodale Thurston 2020-06-12 3,106 258.8 ... that missionary and author Lucy Goodale Thurston survived a mastectomy without anaesthetic in 1855?
Mark Ibn Kunbar 2020-06-26 6,178 257.4 ... that Mark Ibn Kunbar was excommunicated by two Coptic popes and one Monophysite patriarch in the 12th century?
Black coral 2020-06-21   3,052 254.3 ... that when boiled in milk, black coral (example pictured) emits a faint scent of myrrh?
Pierre Schlumberger 2020-06-04 3,038 253.2 ... that Pierre Schlumberger ran the family business, was a "visionary" art collector, and hosted guests including Audrey Hepburn, Yves Saint Laurent, Andy Warhol, and Rudolf Nureyev?
Lithodytes 2020-06-13   3,024 252.0 ... that the gold-striped frog (pictured) sometimes breeds inside an active nest of leafcutter ants?
Blackrocks Brewery 2020-06-12 3,018 251.5 ... that Blackrocks Brewery was created by two unemployed pharmaceutical salesmen?
Spanish Galleon, Greenwich 2020-06-11 3,006 250.5 ... that there has been a Galleon inn on the same site as the current Spanish Galleon in Greenwich, England, since the 17th century?
Toby Sexsmith 2020-06-20 2,994 249.5 ... that when the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba discussed the speed limit, Toby Sexsmith remarked that nobody, with the possible exception of the premier, needed to travel faster than 50 mph (80 km/h)?
Cochranella nola 2020-06-15 2,994 249.5 ... that the small frog Cochranella nola has yellow intestines, a green tongue, and dark green bones?
Nakano Broadway 2020-06-02 2,986 248.8 ... that Nakano Broadway in Tokyo, founded as a luxury shopping complex in 1966, became a destination for anime and manga fans in the 1980s?
Bir Bikram 2 2020-06-10 2,958 246.5 ... that a comedian was jailed for his negative video review of the 2019 Nepali romantic comedy Bir Bikram 2?
Bobby Diamond 2020-06-28 5,892 245.5 ... that Bobby Diamond turned down the role of second son Robbie on My Three Sons, which ran for twelve seasons, in favor of Westinghouse Playhouse, which lasted only one?
Lewis (baseball) 2020-06-26 5,840 243.3 ... that Lewis (first name unknown) pitched in his only Players' League game in 1890 and gave up 20 runs?
Samdzimari 2020-06-18 2,914 242.8 ... that the abduction of the Georgian demoness Samdzimari and her subsequent conversion to goddess may have been derived from the Christian story of Saint George and the Dragon?
Steinway Tunnel 2020-06-20 2,886 240.5 ... that excavations for the Steinway Tunnel expanded a reef in the East River into an island?
Autogenous pressurization 2020-06-19 2,882 240.1 ... that the Space Shuttle used autogenous pressurization to keep its external fuel tank pressurized after engine ignition?
1920 blind march 2020-06-25 4,008 167.0 ... that the 1920 blind march led the British government to pass the Blind Persons Act, the first disability-specific legislation anywhere in the world?
Blind Persons Act 1920 1,736 72.4
Total 5,744 239.3
Welsh fiscal deficit 2020-06-05 2,854 237.8 ... that the Welsh fiscal deficit was higher than Greece's throughout the Greek government-debt crisis?
Bandana Nepal 2020-06-29 5,638 234.9 ... that Bandana Nepal achieved the Guinness World Record for "longest dance marathon by an individual" by dancing for 126 hours continuously?
Brad Ashford 2020-06-19 2,814 234.5 ... that Brad Ashford described the film Forrest Gump as "a travelogue of my early life"?
The Biafra Story 2020-06-04 2,808 234.0 ... that The Biafra Story by Frederick Forsyth was reportedly one of the earliest eyewitness accounts of the Nigerian Civil War?
Sarah Fisher 2020-06-05 2,794 232.8 ... that Sarah Fisher, the first woman to claim a pole position in American open-wheel racing, began competing at age five?
Yi and iMi 2020-06-12 2,794 232.8 ... that the recording of the Bon Iver song "iMi" took five years and nearly 30 collaborators to complete?
Parallel Computers, Inc. 2020-06-18 2,752 229.3 ... that the 1980s American manufacturer Parallel Computers, Inc., was part of a wave of new companies trying to make fault-tolerant systems?
Ira L. Hanna 2020-06-06 2,743 228.6 ... that Ira L. Hanna, the 36th mayor of Cheyenne, Wyoming, served for only five months before being convicted for bribery?
Open Ice Summit 2020-06-08 2,706 225.5 ... that the Open Ice Summit led to fundamental changes in how Canadian ice hockey players were trained?
Maister (gamer) 2020-06-19 2,676 223.0 ... that professional Super Smash Bros. player Maister went from being unranked to being considered the sixth-best Super Smash Bros. Ultimate player in only six months?
7 (New York City Subway service) 2020-06-09 2,658 221.5 ... that the New York City Subway's 7 train has been nicknamed the "International Express" due to the ethnic diversity of communities on its route?
Pinning ceremony 2020-06-14 2,653 221.1 ... that the history of nursing's pinning ceremony dates back to the Knights Hospitaller in the 12th century?
Riverfront Park (Spokane, Washington) 2020-06-04 2,653 221.1 ... that the installation of a garbage-eating sculpture in Riverfront Park caused an uproar from goat farmers, concerned that it perpetuated the false stereotype that goats eat anything?
East York Lyndhursts 2020-06-17 2,642 220.1 ... that the East York Lyndhursts' loss to the Russians in ice hockey was "a national calamity, a national humiliation, and a mortifying experience"?
Samsora 2020-06-21 2,624 218.7 ... that professional Super Smash Bros. player Samsora performed a runway walk while cosplaying as the character he competes with, Princess Peach, at a tournament in 2019?
Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on domestic violence 2020-06-15 2,622 218.5 ... that during the COVID-19 pandemic, United Nations secretary-general António Guterres called for a global domestic violence "ceasefire"?
H. M. Hook 2020-06-13 2,610 217.5 ... that H. M. Hook, the first mayor of Cheyenne, Wyoming, drowned while searching for silver mines?
Alpha Michigan Brewing Company 2020-06-09 2,596 216.3 ... that the Alpha Michigan Brewing Company describes its location as the "smallest village in America with a brewery"?
Monita Rajpal 2020-06-18 2,595 216.2 ... that Monita Rajpal, whose first job out of college was as a receptionist, has interviewed Mikhail Gorbachev, Vicente Fox, Al Gore, Tom Ford, and I. M. Pei?
The Little Players 2020-06-16 2,585 215.4 ... that The Little Players performed invitation-only puppet shows out of a New York City living room for over 25 years?
William Jefferson Hardin 2020-06-15 2,582 215.2 ... that William Jefferson Hardin was the first black member of the Wyoming House of Representatives?
A Question of Europe 2020-06-18 2,575 214.6 ... that future government minister Alistair Burt attended the A Question of Europe debate wearing a beret, a striped shirt, and a string of onions?
Ulysses S. Grant Cottage 2020-06-12 2,560 213.3 ... that President Ulysses S. Grant planned but failed to annex the Dominican Republic from his summer cottage?
WDWR 2020-06-01 2,555 212.9 ... that a five-year-old boy, using paper and his mother's cigarette lighter, started a fire that consumed the transmitter of Florida radio station WEAR?
Corn Exchange, Chichester 2020-06-20 2,554 212.8 ... that the Corn Exchange in Chichester has also been used as a cinema and a McDonald's?
Prestige Ameritech 2020-06-06 2,532 211.0 ... that medical supply company Prestige Ameritech offered to manufacture millions of N95 masks in January, but was rebuffed by the U.S. government?
Keweenaw Brewing Company 2020-06-17 2,526 210.5 ... that the Keweenaw Brewing Company's most popular beer gets its "widow maker" nickname from a dangerous drill once used to mine copper?
Siamosaurus 2020-06-13 2,490 207.5 ... that Siamosaurus, a large bipedal carnivore from the Early Cretaceous of Thailand, is the first crocodilian-like dinosaur named from Asia?
Mandai Wildlife Bridge 2020-06-13 2,488 207.3 ... that Singaporean authorities hope that the Mandai Wildlife Bridge will reduce the risk of animals such as Sunda pangolins and leopard cats becoming roadkill?
The House of Flowers (season 1) 2020-06-07 2,482 206.9 ... that production on the first season of The House of Flowers was shut down twice—after an earthquake injured one of the leads, and when a store objected to homosexual content being filmed there?
Danielle Lessovitz 2020-06-25 4,940 205.8 ... that Danielle Lessovitz found respite in New York's ball culture after her father's suicide, later setting her first feature film, Port Authority, within it?
Pratapgarh Kingdom 2020-06-16 2,459 204.9 ... that after the king of Kachar died whilst invading the Pratapgarh Kingdom, his widow Kamala commanded its conquest herself to avenge him?
Biff Pocoroba 2020-06-12 2,446 203.8 ... that Biff Pocoroba endeared himself with Atlanta Braves fans despite the team's poor performance, partly because they liked "the sound of his name"?
Clinical trial naming conventions 2020-06-02 2,440 203.3 ... that TORPEDO, BATMAN, CASANOVA, ATLANTIS, and ISIS are all names of clinical trials?
USS Herald (1798) 2020-06-08 2,406 200.5 ... that the American merchant ship Herald served in the U.S. Navy against France before becoming a French privateer, was sold to Britain as a slaver, and ended her days as a West Indiaman?
Where Are You Tonight? (Journey Through Dark Heat) 2020-06-07 2,387 198.9 ... that Bob Dylan's line "horseplay and disease is killing me by degrees" in "Where Are You Tonight? (Journey Through Dark Heat)" has been called the sound of a man who has hit the wall?
Colonial morphology 2020-06-05   2,386 198.9 ... that the colonial morphology of Staphylococcus species (culture pictured) is described as "creamy"?
Kabaddi Kabaddi Kabaddi 2020-06-06 2,384 198.6 ... that the 2019 romantic comedy Kabaddi Kabaddi Kabaddi set the record for the highest-grossing opening of a film in Nepal?
Jacob Frankel 2020-06-23 2,382 198.5 ... that the United States Army employed its first non-Christian chaplain, Rabbi Jacob Frankel, during the American Civil War?
St Anselm's Church, Pembury 2020-06-18 2,380 198.4 ... that St Anselm's Church, Pembury, a Catholic church for former Anglicans, once used an altar on wheels?
Sir Hereward Wake, 13th Baronet 2020-06-19 2,360 196.7 ... that Sir Hereward Wake, 13th Baronet, preserved the keep of Dover Castle from possible loss to fire by giving it to the Office of Works?
Indigo (restaurant) 2020-06-09 2,344 195.3 ... that food writer Vir Sanghvi called Indigo "one of the most important establishments in Indian restaurant history"?
Ismail I of Granada 2020-06-01 2,332 194.3 ... that in 1324, Ismail I of Granada likely directed the first use of cannons in the Iberian Peninsula?
2016 Sleaford and North Hykeham by-election 2020-06-12 2,331 194.2 ... that one Labour MP said that the result of the 2016 Sleaford and North Hykeham by-election could foreshadow an "electoral disaster" for the party?
Plácido Zuloaga 2020-06-18   2,323 193.6 ... that Plácido Zuloaga trained more than two hundred artists to make damascened artworks (example pictured)?
3rd Missouri Light Battery 2020-06-30 4,632 193.0 ... that the second commander of the 3rd Missouri Light Battery was elected by the men of the battery after the original commander was transferred away from the unit?
Protestant Film Commission 2020-06-02 2,304 192.0 ... that the Protestant Film Commission was founded partly in response to the sympathetic portrayal of Catholics in Hollywood films of the 1940s, while Protestants were played for laughs?
Pest (organism) 2020-06-03 2,294 191.2 ... that many of the animals regarded as pests have co-evolved with humans, adapting to the warm, sheltered conditions that a building provides?
Episode 1067 2020-06-15 2,294 191.1 ... that Casualty struggled to portray the open-air scenes from Episode 1067 as winter because passers-by were wearing summer clothing?
Stephen Vogt 2020-06-03 2,290 190.8 ... that Oakland Athletics fans coined the chant "I believe in Stephen Vogt!", inspired by a similar U.S. men's national soccer team chant?
Muhammad IV of Granada 2020-06-04 2,284 190.3 ... that according to Muslim sources, Muhammad IV of Granada was assassinated due to his alliance with Sultan Abu al-Hasan, while Christian sources say it was due to his closeness to King Alfonso XI?
Tracy R. Norris 2020-06-04 2,272 189.3 ... that Tracy R. Norris, the first female commander of the Texas Military Department, has masters degrees from Florida State University, the University of Texas, and the United States Army War College?
Janina Oyrzanowska-Poplewska 2020-06-05 2,270 189.2 ... that the veterinarian Janina Oyrzanowska-Poplewska, whose work led to the creation of the first Polish canine distemper vaccine, has been honored as a Righteous Among the Nations?
Nikisha Fogo 2020-06-20 2,264 188.7 ... that Swedish ballerina Nikisha Fogo's parents owned the first hip-hop dance school in Sweden?
St Mary's Church, Rolleston on Dove 2020-06-21 2,258 188.1 ... that St Mary's Church, Rolleston on Dove, is unusual in having the public entrance on its north side, the southern entrance being reserved for the Mosley family?
Fever hospital 2020-06-12 2,246 187.2 ... that fever hospitals, for infectious patients, were once the most common type of hospital in England and Wales?
Cremation volume 2020-06-25 4,478 186.6 ... that famous chefs have based their menus on recipes found in Thai funeral books?
Javier Bardem filmography 2020-06-01   2,232 186.0 ... that Javier Bardem (pictured) is the first Spanish actor to win an Academy Award, which he won for his performance in No Country for Old Men?
Mexican National Cruiserweight Championship 2020-06-15   2,216 184.6 ... that La Parka Jr. (pictured) won the Mexican National Cruiserweight Championship, relinquished the title when he changed his ring name, then won it again under his new name?
Frank Varga 2020-06-15 1,558 129.9 ... that Hungarian émigré Frank Varga followed in his father's footsteps to become a noted sculptor?
Ferenc Varga (sculptor) 652 54.4
Total 2,211 184.2
Joe Davis 2020-06-06 2,195 182.9 ... that Joe Davis, champion from 1927 to 1946, remains the only undefeated player at the World Snooker Championship?
Ipswich Street line 2020-06-30 4,376 182.3 ... that streetcars on the Ipswich Street line ran on both Boylston Street and Boylston Street?
Raymond Kipkoech 2020-06-22 2,182 181.9 ... that Raymond Kipkoech won the 2011 Jerusalem Marathon despite crossing the wrong finish line?
86th Street station (BMT Fourth Avenue Line) 2020-06-03 1,138 94.8 ... that it took three years to construct a subway line to 86th Street in New York City, and another nine years to extend it by one stop to 95th Street?
Bay Ridge–95th Street station 1,041 86.8
Total 2,178 181.5
Loop Service 2020-06-11 2,154 179.5 ... that the Portland Streetcar's Loop Service enabled the production of the first U.S.-built streetcars in nearly 60 years?
Over ground worker 2020-06-21 2,152 179.4 ... that over ground workers act as the "eyes and ears of the underground militants" in Jammu and Kashmir?
Chabela Romero 2020-06-23 2,150 179.1 ... that Mexican professional wrestler Chabela Romero had a feud with Irma González that played out across eight years and in three countries?
WEBY 2020-06-03 2,150 179.1 ... that Florida radio station WEBY received three threats to blow it up if it did not stop criticizing the sheriff of Okaloosa County?
Deep Adaptation 2020-06-19 2,144 178.6 ... that Jem Bendell's paper Deep Adaptation argues that neither a complete halt in emissions nor geoengineering can prevent what he sees as an impending climate apocalypse?
Hotel Adams 2020-06-11 2,142 178.5 ... that the Hotel Adams, Phoenix's first luxury hotel, burned to the ground in 1910, leaving the territorial governor homeless?
Joseph M. Carey 2020-06-17 2,135 177.9 ... that Joseph M. Carey lost reelection to the United States Senate with zero votes to Francis E. Warren due to his opposition to the free silver movement?
Gregory Gordon 2020-06-05 2,134 177.8 ... that American scholar of genocide Gregory Gordon believes that ordering war crimes or crimes against humanity should be criminalized, even if mass killing has not taken place?
Heinrich Schütz House, Bad Köstritz 2020-06-04   2,126 177.1 ... that Heinrich Schütz House (pictured) in Bad Köstritz, the inn where composer Heinrich Schütz was born, is now a museum and concert venue?
Anti-Jewish violence in Czechoslovakia (1918–1920) 2020-06-11 2,122 176.8 ... that during the Paris Peace Conference, Czechoslovak politicians claimed that their country was tolerant, even as anti-Jewish violence was ongoing?
Nicolas Roy 2020-06-02 2,112 176.0 ... that first overall draft pick Nicolas Roy refused to play in the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League unless his rights were traded to a Quebec team?
Incitement to genocide 2020-06-22 2,096 174.7 ... that Iranian president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's call for Israel to be "wiped off the map" has been described as incitement to genocide?
Mr. Virgin 2020-06-15 2,094 174.5 ... that the 2018 Nepali comedy-drama Mr. Virgin was criticised for its title?
Hu Dagu 2020-06-20 2,092 174.4 ... that the titular antagonist in the Chinese short story "Hu Dagu" is based on a toilet spirit?
Landis' Missouri Battery 2020-06-25 4,170 173.8 ... that the fire of Landis' Missouri Battery helped clear the way for an infantry charge at the Second Battle of Corinth?
Sholem Aleichem: Laughing in the Darkness 2020-06-08 2,082 173.5 ... that the documentary Sholem Aleichem: Laughing in the Darkness includes an appearance by Aleichem's granddaughter Bel Kaufman, who was 100 years old at the time of filming?
Poppin'Party 2020-06-01 1,084 90.3 ... that the members of the bands Poppin'Party and Roselia are voice actresses in the BanG Dream! anime series who can play their characters' instruments in live concerts?
Roselia (band) 990 82.5
Total 2,074 172.8
55 Wall Street 2020-06-14 2,071 172.6 ... that when the National City Bank of New York moved to 55 Wall Street in 1908, messengers carried the bank's $500 million holdings across the street in leather satchels?
Ode to the Mets 2020-06-14 2,062 171.9 ... that "Ode to the Mets" is not actually an ode to the Mets, despite being written following a Mets game?
28 Liberty Street 2020-06-22 2,046 170.5 ... that after 28 Liberty Street's private plaza was fenced off during the Occupy Wall Street protests, people sued to reopen the plaza, claiming the barriers violated freedom-of-speech laws?
KFWT-TV 2020-06-07 2,042 170.1 ... that the owner of Texas television station KFWT-TV questioned the use of a UNIVAC III computer to assign it a channel?
Sidi Darghut Mosque 2020-06-23   2,036 169.7 ... that Dragut built the Sidi Darghut Mosque (pictured) in Tripoli on the site of a Hospitaller church, and was later buried there after being killed whilst attacking the Hospitallers in the Great Siege of Malta?
Kigali 2020-06-15 2,011 167.6 ... that the annual film festival in Kigali is known as "Hillywood"?
St. Lawrence (restaurant) 2020-06-27   4,010 167.1 ... that Vancouver restaurant St. Lawrence playfully references Quebecois cultural icons by serving tourtière with a miniature Montreal Canadiens flag (pictured), and oreilles de crisse in a maple syrup can?
Bishnu Majhi 2020-06-04 1,998 166.5 ... that Bishnu Majhi is the highest-paid singer in Nepal?
Barracuda Lounge 2020-06-19 1,992 166.0 ... that Barracuda is home to the longest-running bar show in New York City, which may have inspired RuPaul's Drag Race?
Storkyrkan 2020-06-28 3,974 165.6 ... that Storkyrkan, Stockholm's oldest church, was the first church in Sweden where Mass was celebrated in Swedish?
1988 Football League Second Division play-off Final 2020-06-16 1,986 165.5 ... that Chelsea F.C.'s loss in the 1988 Football League Second Division play-off Final triggered football hooliganism that injured 45 people?
Group of Personal Friends 2020-06-03 1,978 164.8 ... that after the 1973 Chilean coup d'état, Admiral José Toribio Merino described ousted President Salvador Allende's GAP security force as "Disney-movie style ... kids playing bandits"?
Jenny Gusyk 2020-06-12 1,954 162.9 ... that the University of Cologne awards an annual gender equality prize in honor of Jenny Gusyk, who became the school's first female and first foreign student when it was re-established in 1919?
Hossein Kazempour Ardebili 2020-06-06 1,948 162.3 ... that Hossein Kazempour Ardebili, Iran's former commerce minister and OPEC governor, once worked as a pizza delivery man in the U.S.?
Five Go Down to the Sea? 2020-06-01 1,944 162.0 ... that the Cork band Five Go Down to the Sea? are widely credited for the often quirky and deadpan approach of Cork bands that followed in the 1980s, 1990s, and 2000s?
Alejandro Cruz (runner) 2020-06-08 1,940 161.7 ... that 20-year-old Alejandro Cruz won the 1988 Chicago Marathon after being selected as an emergency replacement for Mauricio González?
Princess Academy: Palace of Stone 2020-06-01 1,936 161.3 ... that Shannon Hale gave her publisher the sequel novel Princess Academy: Palace of Stone instead of the sci-fi novel she had a contract to write?
Joanna Jordan (talent agent) 2020-06-21 1,932 161.0 ... that after Joanna Jordan left her job at the Late Show with David Letterman to start a talent agency, the show became her first client?
George Brian Sinclair 2020-06-21 1,918 159.8 ... that George Brian Sinclair worked on British thermonuclear weapons tests, the Channel Tunnel, and a Korean sewer system?
Rupert Bunny 2020-06-22 1,915 159.6 ... that Rupert Bunny gained an honourable mention at the Paris Salon of 1890 with his painting Tritons?
George Pechell Mends 2020-06-15   1,906 158.8 ... that George Pechell Mends witnessed the burning of the steam frigate USS Missouri at Gibraltar on 26 August 1843, and his sketch was the basis for a painting by Edward Duncan (lithograph shown)?
2011 WPA World Nine-ball Championship 2020-06-10 1,891 157.6 ... that defending champion Francisco Bustamante was reportedly distracted by a press photographer at the 2011 WPA World Nine-ball Championship and lost in a knockout round?
Héctor Suárez 2020-06-22 1,871 155.9 ... that Héctor Suárez was the first comedian from Latin America to be "roasted" by fellow celebrities?
Again Pioneers 2020-06-20 1,860 155.0 ... that The Cincinnati Enquirer commended makers of the 1950 film Again Pioneers for basically telling the Protestant churches that sponsored the production that they "are not doing their jobs"?
Anti-defection law (India) 2020-06-19 1,851 154.2 ... that before the passage of India's anti-defection law, an estimated 550 out of 3,500 legislators elected in 1967 defected from their parent parties, some crossing the floor more than once?
Was mein Gott will, das g'scheh allzeit 2020-06-14 1,848 154.0 ... that the text of the hymn "Was mein Gott will, das g'scheh allzeit" was written by Albert, Duke of Prussia, while the tune came from a secular French song?
Chilean seaside cinclodes 2020-06-23 1,830 152.5 ... that the Chilean seaside cinclodes bobs its tail while it walks and flares its wings while it sings?
Ashley Freiberg 2020-06-19 1,804 150.3 ... that motorsport champion Ashley Freiberg does cyclo-cross, hiking, rock climbing, and skate skiing in the mountains of Vermont to prepare for auto racing events?
Susan Benesch 2020-06-15 1,795 149.6 ... that Susan Benesch, founder of the Dangerous Speech Project, advocates the use of "counterspeech" and humor against hate speech?
My Name Is Han 2020-06-04 1,794 149.5 ... that My Name Is Han, a 1948 docudrama about Christian missionary work in China, was filmed on location near a war zone?
Angie Mar 2020-06-27 1,850 77.1 ... that the former New York City nightclub The Beatrice Inn is now owned by Chopped "Grill Masters" champion Angie Mar?
The Beatrice Inn 1,738 72.4
Total 3,588 149.5
Southern plains gray langur 2020-06-10 1,793 149.4 ... that cattle and deer sometimes stand under trees where southern plains gray langurs are feeding in order to consume the edible pieces that the monkeys drop?
Gooba 2020-06-06 1,777[g] 148.1 ... that American rapper 6ix9ine requested permission from a judge to record the music video for "Gooba" while under house arrest?
1831 reform riots 2020-06-08 1,760 146.7 ... that Nottingham Castle was set on fire during the 1831 reform riots?
Source control (respiratory disease) 2020-06-06 1,752 146.0 ... that cloth face masks are considered source control but they are not considered personal protective equipment?
1st and 4th Missouri Infantry Regiment (Consolidated) 2020-06-28 3,451 143.8 ... that the 1st and 4th Missouri Infantry Regiment (Consolidated) lost six colorbearers at the Battle of Champion Hill?
Ghen Cô Vy 2020-06-07 1,721 143.4 ... that the Vietnamese pop song "Ghen Cô Vy" was produced to educate people on how to avoid contracting COVID-19?
Munster Technological University 2020-06-20 1,719 143.2 ... that Munster Technological University, scheduled to open in 2021, will be only the second university of its type in Ireland?
Keep (app) 2020-06-03 1,719 143.2 ... that Keep was the most downloaded fitness app in China between July and September 2018, with 38.8 million downloads?
Court of Minstrels 2020-06-01 1,714 142.8 ... that a Court of Minstrels, led by a King of the Minstrels, regulated the trade of travelling musicians in parts of the medieval English Midlands?
Tel Zeton 2020-06-10 1,706 142.2 ... that the name "Hashub", mentioned in the Hebrew Bible in the Book of Nehemiah, was found on a piece of pottery contemporary to Nehemiah at the archaeological site of Tel Zeton, Israel?
Huanchaca mouse 2020-06-22 1,704 142.0 ... that one of the factors affecting the future of the Huanchaca mouse is the increased cultivation of biofuels?
Dawn Aponte 2020-06-30 3,376 140.7 ... that Dawn Aponte became the highest-ranked woman in NFL football operations when she was appointed chief administrator in June 2017?
All India Conference of Indian Christians 2020-06-17 1,678 139.8 ... that the All India Conference of Indian Christians was opposed to the partition of India?
Big Zuu 2020-06-25 3,350 139.6 ... that rapper Big Zuu's first demos were recorded at a studio that did not allow expletives to be used?
Ye Choirs of New Jerusalem 2020-06-06 1,664 138.7 ... that "Ye Choirs of New Jerusalem" has been described as the "only medieval resurrection hymn still widely sung"?
Ipsita Biswas 2020-06-02 1,655 137.9 ... that Ipsita Biswas led the team that developed less-lethal plastic bullets for crowd control in Jammu and Kashmir?
Alley Pond Park 2020-06-24 3,306 137.7 ... that an 1870s-era windmill threatened with demolition was relocated to Alley Pond Park to be preserved, only to be burned down two years later?
Jitse Groen 2020-06-16 1,650 137.5 ... that Jitse Groen founded Takeaway.com while still a student, after being unable to get a takeaway delivered to North Holland?
Mubashir Saddique 2020-06-07 1,644 137.0 ... that Pakistani amateur chef and vlogger Mubashir Saddique cooks with farm-fresh ingredients, earthenware pots, and a hand-built earthenware oven?
Carl K. Becker 2020-06-03 1,637 136.4 ... that doctor Carl K. Becker responded to emergency calls in the Ituri Rainforest until the age of 70?
A. T. Q. Stewart 2020-06-13 1,636 136.4 ... that the Northern Irish historian A. T. Q. Stewart once said that Irish history was "too short, too narrow, upside down and it leans all over to one side"?
Mountlake Terrace, Washington 2020-06-08 1,635 136.2 ... that the first mayor of Mountlake Terrace, Washington, lent the city $5 to file its incorporation charter?
Hakkōda Mountains 2020-06-21 1,614 134.5 ... that an eruption in the Hakkōda Mountains could create volcanic mudflows that might inundate large sections of the Japanese cities of Aomori and Towada?
Richard Gagnon 2020-06-17 1,612 134.4 ... that a former school band teacher became the Archbishop of Winnipeg?
James Edwin Baum 2020-06-02 1,586 132.2 ... that journalist James Edwin Baum hunted big game in Africa for the Field Museum of Natural History?
2000 Scottish Cup Final 2020-06-26 3,164 131.8 ... that Rangers fans at the 2000 Scottish Cup Final wore orange shirts in tribute to their Dutch manager and players, despite suggestions of Protestant undertones?
Nebuta Museum Wa Rasse 2020-06-12 1,578 131.5 ... that a room in the Nebuta Museum in Aomori, Japan, is darkened so the floats on display can be illuminated as they are during the city's annual summer festival?
Cliff Wilson 2020-06-10 1,574 131.2 ... that Cliff Wilson won his first professional snooker title at the age of 57?
Rhus republicensis 2020-06-29 3,106 129.4 ... that the extinct sumac species Rhus republicensis is named for Republic, Washington?
1925 FA Cup Final 2020-06-16 1,553 129.4 ... that the 1925 FA Cup Final was the first in the competition's history to feature a Welsh team?
Hárshegy 2020-06-12 1,552 129.3 ... that the hills of Hárshegy offer commanding views of Budapest?
2016 Heart of Dallas Bowl 2020-06-18 1,524 127.0 ... that North Texas was invited to play in the 2016 Heart of Dallas Bowl despite having a losing record?
Jim Lander 2020-06-14 1,522 126.9 ... that Jim Lander graduated from Lander University?
William Carney (politician) 2020-06-26 3,015 125.6 ... that William Carney is the only registered member of the Conservative Party of New York State to be elected to the U.S. House of Representatives?
St Andrew-in-the-Oxmarket Church 2020-06-26 3,012 125.5 ... that the 13th-century St Andrew-in-the-Oxmarket Church in Chichester, which was bombed during the Second World War, is now an arts centre?
San Sebastiano, Verona 2020-06-11 899 74.9 ... that after the former church of San Sebastiano in Verona was bombed in 1945, its façade was relocated to San Nicolò all'Arena?
San Nicolò all'Arena, Verona 603 50.2
Total 1,502 125.2
Pelham Arcade 2020-06-02 1,500 125.0 ... that between 1857 and the 1930s, a Russian gun captured during the Crimean War was displayed on the Hastings seafront near Pelham Arcade?
1970 United States Senate election in New York 2020-06-23 1,497 124.8 ... that during the 1970 U.S. Senate election in New York, Vice President Spiro Agnew referred to Senator Charles Goodell as the "Christine Jorgensen of the Republican Party"?
1985 Gujarat riots 2020-06-23 1,497 124.8 ... that during the 1985 Gujarat riots, police in Ahmedabad attacked and burned down the offices of a newspaper?
2019 FAI Cup Final 2020-06-21 1,494 124.5 ... that Northern Irish goalkeeper Alan Mannus refused to face the flag of the Republic of Ireland at the 2019 FAI Cup Final because he is not Irish?
Central Asian riparian woodlands 2020-06-21 1,482 123.5 ... that the Central Asian riparian woodlands ecoregion features shrubby vegetation known as tugai, which adapts to the region's extremely hot summers and cold winters?
Başakşehir Çam and Sakura City Hospital 2020-06-29 2,951 123.0 ... that Başakşehir Çam and Sakura City Hospital in Istanbul was the largest seismic base-isolated building in the world at the time of its opening?
Jasraj 2020-06-24 2,936 122.4 ... that Jasraj, a Hindustani classical musician, is still teaching music at age 90, including via Skype?
Do You Remember Kunan Poshpora? 2020-06-09 1,464 122.0 ... that the book Do You Remember Kunan Poshpora? has been described as demonstrating the ability of Kashmiri women to tell their own story and resist oppression?
Running (Sandro song) 2020-06-13 755 62.9 ... that the song "Running", which was set to represent Cyprus in the Eurovision Song Contest 2020, was sung by a German-born singer of Greek and American ancestry?
Cyprus in the Eurovision Song Contest 2020 701 58.4
Total 1,456 121.3
The Silver Tongued Devil and I 2020-06-13 1,454 121.1 ... that a song from the Kris Kristofferson album The Silver Tongued Devil and I is referenced in the film Taxi Driver?
Gaja Baja 2020-06-17 1,452 121.0 ... that the Film Development Board of Nepal refused to issue a production license to Gaja Baja because the title alluded to marijuana?
Elektron (satellite program) 2020-06-06 1,450 120.8 ... that the 1964 Elektron satellites, launched in pairs to simultaneously measure the upper and lower Van Allen belts, marked the first time multiple satellites were orbited on a single Soviet rocket?
Paddy O'Day 2020-06-20 1,421 118.4 ... that a reviewer praised child star Jane Withers's expressiveness in the title role of Paddy O'Day, saying that she "talks with eyes, hands, feet and hair"?
Praise, my soul, the King of heaven 2020-06-15 1,403 116.9 ... that the hymn "Praise, my soul, the King of heaven", sung at the wedding of Princess Elizabeth, now Queen Elizabeth II, was written by Henry Francis Lyte, who also wrote the well-known "Abide with Me"?
Of Mist, and Grass, and Sand 2020-06-06 1,398 116.5 ... that Vonda McIntyre's 1973 short story "Of Mist, and Grass, and Sand", which won a Nebula Award, was used as the first chapter of her 1978 novel Dreamsnake, which also won a Nebula Award?
Taungtha people 2020-06-11 1,397 116.4 ... that the Taungtha, an unrecognized ethnic group of Myanmar, claim descent from the Pyu during the reign of the legendary King Thamoddarit of Pagan?
Leopold George Wickham Legg 2020-06-05 1,392 116.0 ... that in 1914, the Oxford historian L. G. Wickham Legg contributed to Why We Are at War: Great Britain's Case, then joined the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve?
Zotique Lespérance 2020-06-07 1,392 116.0 ... that sportswriter Zotique Lespérance was not invited to his own induction ceremony by the Hockey Hall of Fame because they had been misinformed that he had died?
Silver Line (MBTA) 2020-06-20 1,386 115.5 ... that a state representative called Boston's Silver Line buses "discrimination against people of color", owing to their poor service compared to the elevated metro line they replaced?
The Undivine Comedy 2020-06-17 1,382 115.2 ... that the drama The Undivine Comedy has been recognized as one of the most significant works of literature of the Polish Romantic period?
Giacomo dalla Torre del Tempio di Sanguinetto 2020-06-20 1,382 115.2 ... that the election of Giacomo dalla Torre as the grand master of the Order of Malta in 2018 marked the first time that female members participated in the vote for a new leader?
Pine Street 2020-06-30 2,751 114.6 ... that a pedestrianized block of Pine Street in Seattle was re-opened to vehicles after a citywide ballot measure?
Cyfarthfa Band 2020-06-11 1,339 111.6 ... that the Cyfarthfa Band was conducted by a circus musician and his son?
Cranbrook Strict Baptist Chapel 2020-06-08 1,336 111.3 ... that the Cranbrook Strict Baptist Chapel was converted from two cottages?
Shashi Tharoor's Oxford Union speech 2020-06-27 2,660 110.9 ... that during a 2015 speech at the Oxford Union, Indian politician Shashi Tharoor claimed that Britain owes reparations to India?
History of the University of Texas at Arlington (1917–1965) 2020-06-15 1,320 110.0 ... that Arlington State College left the Texas A&M University System after 48 years to join the University of Texas System?
Harald Fryklöf 2020-06-17 1,320 110.0 ... that Swedish composer Harald Fryklöf, "who had hardly ever known a day's illness in his life", died from the Spanish flu at the age of 36?
I've Heard the Mermaids Singing 2020-06-05 1,304 108.7 ... that the Canadian film I've Heard the Mermaids Singing was the second production screened at 1987 film festivals to have a title taken from T. S. Eliot's poem "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock"?
The Chimeras 2020-06-17 1,298 108.1 ... that Gérard de Nerval thought his poems from the cycle The Chimeras would "lose their charm" if they were explained?
Justice delayed is justice denied 2020-06-13 1,293 107.8 ... that Martin Luther King Jr. used the phrase "justice too long delayed is justice denied" in his Letter from Birmingham Jail?
2016 Massachusetts Question 3 2020-06-14 1,272 106.0 ... that Massachusetts's Question 3 was the first U.S. ballot measure to ban the sale of animal products such as eggs and pork from intensively confined animals?
Grace Hoffman 2020-06-10 1,263 105.2 ... that mezzo-soprano Grace Hoffman from Cleveland appeared as Brangäne in Wagner's Tristan und Isolde at the Bayreuth Festival in 1957 and 1970?
Fumio Tajima 2020-06-14 1,256 104.7 ... that Fumio Tajima published a paper described as among the "founding papers of modern population genetics" the same year he submitted his doctoral dissertation?
Fonner Park 2020-06-19 1,242 103.5 ... that Fonner Park in Grand Island, Nebraska, was described as having become "the center of the horse racing world" during the COVID-19 pandemic?
Hong Kong national security law 2020-06-13 1,240 103.4 ... that legislation for a Hong Kong national security law was attempted during both the SARS and COVID-19 epidemics?
Günther Massenkeil 2020-06-21 1,224 102.0 ... that Günther Massenkeil, editor of an eight-volume music encyclopedia, initiated the restoration of the village organ he had played as a prisoner of war in Alsace decades earlier?
John Marston (Red Dead) 2020-06-15 1,205 100.4 ... that Rob Wiethoff's work as John Marston in Red Dead Redemption lasted almost two years?
Laguna Creek watershed 2020-06-18 1,201 100.1 ... that the Laguna Creek watershed debouches into the San Francisco Bay near the site of the ghost town of Drawbridge?
Infrastructure Client Group 2020-06-09 1,192 99.3 ... that members of the Infrastructure Client Group account for 40 per cent of all spending on infrastructure in the United Kingdom?
Broad Street station (BMT Nassau Street Line) 2020-06-01 1,188 99.0 ... that an extension of the New York City Subway to Broad Street station cost three times the normal price of construction at the time, due to its location in the Financial District?
Airport Sector (CISF) 2020-06-08 1,166 97.2 ... that after an aeroplane hijacking, the Central Industrial Security Force was given the responsibility of securing airports in India?
Jimmy and Sally 2020-06-26 2,317 96.5 ... that Jimmy and Sally, a 1933 film written for the popular screen duo of James Dunn and Sally Eilers, ended up creating a new screen duo of Dunn and Claire Trevor?
Moncef Slaoui 2020-06-21 1,144 95.3 ... that former GlaxoSmithKline executive Moncef Slaoui is chief adviser to Operation Warp Speed, which aims to deliver 300 million doses of a vaccine for COVID-19 by January 2021?
1st Wyoming Territorial Legislature 2020-06-18 1,143 95.2 ... that the composition of the 1st Wyoming Territorial Legislature was entirely Democratic?
The Masked Singer (American TV series) 2020-06-22 1,135[h] 94.6 ... that to prevent spoilers, the name of the American reality singing competition The Masked Singer is not listed on contracts with celebrities competing on the show?
Modern Art Foundry 2020-06-09 1,112 92.6 ... that the historic Modern Art Foundry operates in what used to be the carriage house of the Steinway Mansion in New York City?
Leicester House, Westminster 2020-06-28 2,198 91.6 ... that a queen of Bohemia died at Leicester House, Westminster, shortly after moving in?
Lilly Dubowitz 2020-06-24 2,170 90.4 ... that Lilly Dubowitz, co-developer of the Dubowitz Score, also introduced the use of cranial ultrasound to assess the brains of newborns at Hammersmith Hospital?
Besser Museum for Northeast Michigan 2020-06-10 1,075 89.6 ... that the Besser Museum for Northeast Michigan houses the Katherine V, believed to be the last intact wooden fishing tug built to harvest the freshwater fish of the Great Lakes?
Everett, Washington 2020-06-05 1,058 88.2 ... that the world's largest building by volume is an airplane factory in Everett, Washington?
Teri Mitti 2020-06-23 1,033 86.1 ... that Manoj Muntashir originally wrote "Teri Mitti" as a tribute to soldiers, then wrote a reprise as a tribute to healthcare workers during the COVID-19 pandemic in India?
State Department Panel of Consultants on Disarmament 2020-06-29 2,045 85.2 ... that in 1952, the U.S. State Department Panel of Consultants on Disarmament recommended that the first test of the hydrogen bomb not be held?
William G. King Jr. 2020-06-12 1,020 85.0 ... that William G. King Jr. explored and surveyed islands where downrange stations were subsequently established as part of the Eastern Test Range?
Cyrano de Bergerac (Tamberg) 2020-06-04 1,020 85.0 ... that Cyrano de Bergerac by Eino Tamberg was the first opera to be broadcast internationally from Estonia?
Sir David Lindsay, 4th Baronet 2020-06-28 2,032 84.7 ... that Lieutenant-General Sir David Lindsay feared being made a scapegoat for the poor state of defences at Plymouth during the Armada of 1779?
1987 World Snooker Championship 2020-06-14 991 82.6 ... that in qualifying for the 1987 World Snooker Championship, Jimmy van Rensberg had a suspected heart attack, but returned to win his match?
Ottilie Baader 2020-06-11 991 82.6 ... that Ottilie Baader was one of the founders of the first trade union organization for women in Germany?
Ospedale di San Carlo 2020-06-01 978 81.5 ... that the Ospedale di San Carlo was the first Italian military hospital in Rome?
KGHL (AM) 2020-06-17 977 81.4 ... that in the early years of Montana radio station KGHL, some musical groups had to perform on the roof of the studio building?
The Devil in Love (opera) 2020-06-11 966 80.5 ... that the opera The Devil in Love by Alexander Vustin took 15 years to be completed and 30 more years to be premiered, debuting at the centenary of a Moscow theatre?
CFVO-TV 2020-06-18 966 80.5 ... that the board of directors of Canadian cooperative television station CFVO-TV refused to accept the resignation of its president so that he could negotiate a loan?
Julie Sauvé 2020-06-05 962 80.1 ... that Julie Sauvé has coached Canadian, Brazilian, and Singaporean synchronized-swimming teams?
Daily News Building 2020-06-21 956 79.7 ... that during a 1977 blackout, crews filming Superman: The Movie at the Daily News Building lent their Klieg lights to Daily News editors so that the next day's issue could be published?
Abu Said Faraj 2020-06-18 934 77.9 ... that Abu Said Faraj instigated Ceuta to declare independence from the Marinid Sultanate in 1304, only to conquer the city for Granada two years later?
Doktor Johannes Faust 2020-06-05 911 75.9 ... that the opera Doktor Johannes Faust by Hermann Reutter, which was premiered by the Oper Frankfurt in 1936, is based on a puppet play?
Héctor D. Abruña 2020-06-11 898 74.8 ... that Héctor D. Abruña's outreach efforts resulted in 15 out of 55 graduates of his Cornell University electrochemistry research group coming from Puerto Rico, like Abruña himself?
Christabel Oduro 2020-06-23 887 73.9 ... that Canadian soccer player Christabel Oduro is the cousin of Dominic Oduro, who has played for Ghana?
Indonesia–Japan Economic Partnership Agreement 2020-06-30 1,773 73.9 ... that the Indonesia–Japan Economic Partnership Agreement was Indonesia's first bilateral free trade agreement?
Man Down (Holby City) 2020-06-10 882 73.5 ... that despite suffering from vertigo, actor Bob Barrett performed his own stunt on the hospital rooftop in the Holby City episode "Man Down"?
Elected Authorities (Northern Ireland) Act 1989 2020-06-14 881 73.4 ... that the Elected Authorities (Northern Ireland) Act 1989 requires Northern Irish election candidates to sign a declaration that they will not support terrorism in word or deed?
Unshaken 2020-06-07 858 71.5 ... that D'Angelo spent several hours playtesting Red Dead Redemption 2 before being invited to write the song "Unshaken" for its original soundtrack?
Security Consultancy Wing 2020-06-20 851 70.9 ... that after a 2016 prison break by suspected terrorists, the government of Madhya Pradesh called on the Central Industrial Security Force to review the security of its jails?
Stage Door (play) 2020-06-16 841 70.1 ... that Edna Ferber and George S. Kaufman developed the plot of their 1936 play Stage Door while cycling side by side?
WIZF 2020-06-16 838 69.8 ... that in a promotional stunt, staff at Cincinnati-area radio station WIZF demanded a 40-percent raise, which turned out to refer to a 40-foot (12 m) increase in the height of the station's antenna?
Organ transplantation in Tamil Nadu 2020-06-02 826 68.9 ... that Tamil Nadu was the first state in India to use green corridors to expedite organ transplants?
Atatürk's Residence and Railway Museum 2020-06-07 806 67.2 ... that the railway management building at Ankara Central Station, which served as a residence and headquarters for Mustafa Kemal Atatürk during the Turkish War of Independence, is now a museum?
Harry Bigelow 2020-06-22 787 65.6 ... that American law professor Harry Bigelow sat on President Harry S. Truman's National Loyalty Review Board during the Second Red Scare?
Ferdinand Zellbell the Younger 2020-06-10 753 62.8 ... that Ferdinand Zellbell the Younger was the only co-founder of the Royal Swedish Academy of Music who was a professional musician?
Martand Singh (textile conservator) 2020-06-18 720 60.0 ... that in the 1980s, textile conservator Martand Singh organized a series of exhibitions to rekindle interest in the weaving and dyeing traditions of India?
David MacDougall 2020-06-03 717 59.8 ... that visual anthropologist David MacDougall won the Grand Prix at the Venice Film Festival for his first film, To Live With Herds, about Uganda's Jie people?
I Still Dream About You 2020-06-13 696 58.0 ... that Fannie Flagg set her 2010 comedy-mystery novel I Still Dream About You in Birmingham, Alabama, because she wanted "to write a Valentine to my hometown"?
Constance Sladen 2020-06-17 686 57.2 ... that both the white-bellied woolly mouse opossum and the Fernando Po swift are named after the British architectural historian and philanthropist Constance Sladen?
Columbus murals 2020-06-28 1,356 56.5 ... that Luigi Gregori used University of Notre Dame founder Edward Sorin as the model for Christopher Columbus's face in one of his Columbus murals?
Temple Memorial Park 2020-06-13 676 56.3 ... that Temple Memorial Park, named after Archbishop of Canterbury William Temple, was given to the people of South Shields in recognition of their military contributions at sea in World War II?
Ryan Williams (women's soccer) 2020-06-27 1,344 56.0 ... that North Carolina Courage teammates Ryan Williams and Cari Roccaro made training videos for other teammates to follow during socially distanced training?
San Antonio Municipal Archives 2020-06-07 670 55.8 ... that the San Antonio Municipal Archives contain the architectural plans for the Alamo?
Thomas Lucas (educator) 2020-06-13 660 55.0 ... that British educator Thomas Lucas created an embossed shorthand to teach the blind to read by touch around 1830–1832, before the introduction of braille in the UK?
List of operas by Claudio Monteverdi 2020-06-23 644 53.7 ... that the earliest of the three surviving operas by Claudio Monteverdi, L'Orfeo from 1607, is the oldest extant opera still regularly performed today?
Zoltán Peskó 2020-06-09 596 49.6 ... that for the centenary of Stravinsky's birth, Zoltán Peskó conducted three of the composer's stage works—The Flood, Renard, and Mavra—directed by Peter Ustinov at La Scala?
Orcières-Merlette 2020-06-14 589 49.1 ... that Luis Ocaña won the Orcières-Merlette stage of the 1971 Tour de France, beating the 1970 champion, Eddy Merckx, by more than eight minutes?
World Hockey Summit 2020-06-22 584 48.7 ... that the World Hockey Summit debated the age at which to introduce body checking at the minor ice hockey level, or whether to eliminate it altogether?
2012 Bojangles' Southern 500 2020-06-15 572 47.7 ... that after logging their 199th win, Hendrick Motorsports had to wait for seven months and sixteen races before they won their 200th NASCAR Cup Series, with Jimmie Johnson at the wheel?
Ludwig Strecker Jr. 2020-06-08 568 47.3 ... that Ludwig Strecker was both director of the Schott music publishing house, and under a pen name the librettist of two of the most successful German contemporary operas of the 1930s?
Scot Weir 2020-06-01 566 47.2 ... that American tenor Scot Weir sang Hans Zender's contemporary version of Schubert's Die Winterreise with chamber orchestra in a performance of the Hamburg Ballet?
Dye (EP) 2020-06-26 1,094 45.6 ... that the title of Got7's 2020 EP Dye is a pun referring to both colour and death as they relate to "eternal love"?
Eight Hungarian Folksongs 2020-06-12 508 42.4 ... that Béla Bartók mixed and matched selections from his Eight Hungarian Folksongs in performance?

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