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    Action figures: As you may have noticed, Hasbro never calls its GI Joe a “doll,” even though the definition of doll is a “small model of a human figure.” The toy’s creators no doubt realized that getting boys to play …

  • Trivia Bits, January 8
    Singing Nun: Older readers may have wondered whatever happened to the Singing Nun. In 1963, Sister Luc-Gabrielle had a No. 1 song, "Dominique," about the founder of her order. The Singing Nun kicked the habit, so to speak, and released in …

  • Trivia Bits, January 7
    A quarter for your thoughts: Having gone through all 50 states, the United States Mint is now issuing a coin to honor the District of Columbia. The District submitted three designs, all of which included the words "Taxation Without …

  • Trivia Bits, January 6
    You’re not paranoid if …: They thought Martha Mitchell was crazy. Definitely paranoid. The attorney general’s wife was convinced that there was corruption and criminality in Washington, a scandal she said went all the way to the …

Trivia Bits, October 23

Eponyms of the week: California-born brothers Allan and Malcolm Loughead, who in 1916 co-founded the Loughead Aircraft Manufacturing Company. Never heard of them or it? Apparently tired of having their company name mispronounced as "Loghead," they decided to change it to match the correct pronunciation of "Loughead." The new name: Lockheed.

Of the 11 horses that have won the Thoroughbred Triple Crown to date, only two have been father and son: Gallant Fox (1930) and Omaha (1935). Omaha has the unenviable distinction of being the only Triple Crown winner not selected to be that year's Horse of the Year. The winner that year was the four-year-old Discovery, winner of 11 of the 19 races entered in 1935.

The Japanese word that means "it is sour" means something a little different in English.
What's the word?
A) Karaoke
B) Sushi
C) Honcho
D) Haiku

Previous answer: James Stewart portrays freshman U.S. senator Jefferson Smith in the 1939 Frank Capra film "Mr. Smith Goes to Washington."

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.

Stanley Newman is the editor of the Newsday Crossword and author/editor of more than 125 books on crosswords, word games and trivia, including "15,003 Answers: The Ultimate Trivia Encyclopedia" (Random House). To find out more about Stanley Newman visit StanXwords.com, or e-mail him at StanTrivia@aol.com.

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Originally Published on Thursday October 23, 2008

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