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  • Trivia Bits, December 1
    Word of the week: "snow," specifically the Eskimo words for "snow." The idea that Eskimos have dozens of words for snow reflects the Sapir-Whorf hypothesis that language is shaped by our experience of the world. Actually, Eskimo …

  • Trivia Bits, November 29
    STAN'S WEEKLY TRIVIA CHALLENGE CONTEST NO. 113 What legendary figure from American history was once known as "Duck Bill" because of the shape of his nose and mouth? HOW TO WIN: Send your answer, with your full name and address, either by e-…

  • Trivia Bits, November 28
    The related words "denim" and "jeans" both have a geographical ancestry. "Denim" is derived from the French fabric "serge de Nimes," Nimes being the city where it was first made. "Jeans" comes from …

  • Trivia Bits, November 27
    Eponym of the week: Japanese engineer Tadao Kashio, who, with his father and three brothers, founded in 1946 what would become the Casio Computer Company. In 1954, Casio debuted its first calculator — the first with a 10-key number pad and a …

Trivia Bits, August 29

Because more than one-third of the Australian state of Tasmania is in reserves, national parks and World Heritage Sites, it promotes itself as "The Natural State." Like mainland Australia, Tasmania's first European settlers were mostly convicts and their guards. Our pick for the world's two best-known Tasmanians are actor Errol Flynn and Crown Prince Mary of Denmark, wife of Frederik, current heir to the Danish throne.

Charcoal briquettes, the backyard barbecue staple, were first produced in the U.S. in the 1920s, from the wood scraps left over from the production of Model T Fords. Henry Ford, his friend Thomas Edison and Ford relative E.G. Kingsford all had a hand in the invention.
What eventually became the Kingsford brand was first sold in Ford showrooms under the Ford Charcoal name.

What is the most recent film to receive more than 10 Academy Award nominations?
A) "Titanic"
B) "The Aviator"
C) "Dreamgirls"
D) "Forest Gump"

Previous answer: Praise (gospel), Buzzsaw (rock) and Spa 73 (New Age) are stations on Sirius Satellite Radio.

TRIVIA FANS: Send the trivia questions you've always wanted answered, or original TriviaBits ideas of your own, with your full name and hometown, to Stan Newman at StanTrivia@aol.com or on a postcard to P.O. Box 69, Massapequa Park, NY 11762.

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