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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, September 5

Have you ever noticed that, of the four seasons, only "winter" and "summer" can be used as verbs? A search of our unabridged dictionaries could find no "seasonal" verb for "spring," "fall," or "autumn." Aren't there practical circumstances that would cause people to spend a spring or autumn somewhere? (Baseball's spring training doesn't count, since it starts in the winter.) If you can think of any, please let us know.

Darda Swanson of Berkeley, Calif., wants to know how many U.S. baby boomers (born 1946 to 1964) there are. According to Census Bureau estimates, there were 78.2 million as of 2005, 50.8 percent women. The state with the highest concentration of baby boomers is Alaska (32 percent); the lowest is Utah (23 percent). Not coincidentally, Utah has the lowest median age of any U.S.
state.

The highest-value coin produced by the Royal Canadian Mint has a face value of:
A) $5
B) $1,000
C) $10,000
D) $1,000,000

Previous answer: Currently, the NBA, NHL and Major League Baseball each have 30 teams. The NFL has 32.

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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