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Tuesday, May 14 They say that close only counts in horseshoes and hand grenades. So, that made us wonder how horseshoes works. If your horseshoe connects, that's a ringer. You get three points. If it leans against the stake, that's a leaner, worth one point. …Read more. Monday, May 13 Marion Zimmer Bradley wrote a series of books set on Darkover, an ice-age planet orbiting a fictional red giant star called Cottman. She also wrote a feminist version of the Arthurian legend called "The Mists of Avalon." Interestingly, she …Read more. Saturday, May 11 George Read was the only person to vote against the Declaration of Independence. The Delaware representative was a moderate who hoped to negotiate a settlement with Britain. Since Delaware's Thomas McKean voted in favour, Caesar Rodney had to ride …Read more. Friday, May 10 Ghana used to be called the Gold Coast, back when it was a British colony. It was called that, you'll be shocked to learn, because they region was littered with gold. However, nationalists liked Kwame Nkrumah felt the name belittled them, defining …Read more.
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If you were an 18th-century U.S. president, you really didn't want to have Robert Todd Lincoln anywhere within a mile of you. Naturally, he was at his father's bedside when Abraham Lincoln died. It was his dad after all. But he was also at the train station where Charles Guiteau shot James Garfield, by which time he was Garfield's war secretary. And in 1901, he was in Buffalo to show his children the president when William McKinley was shot, although he didn't see this one.

 

In what song did Otis Redding start whistling, apparently because he forgot some lyrics?

A) "The Dock of the Bay"

B) "Mr.

Pitiful"

C) "These Arms of Mine"

D) "Try a Little Tenderness"

 

Previous answer: "The Simpsons" embiggens your vocabulary.

 

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