Many myths and rumors surround the night the Titanic went down after colliding with an iceberg off the coast of Newfoundland on April 14th, 1912. Some of those tales have been discredited, others hold a grain of truth, but none are as incredible as the following proven facts about the Titanic. * In 1898, Morgan Robertson wrote a novel called Futility. Like the Titanic, the fictional ship was the biggest of its day and sank after hitting an iceberg in the Atlantic Ocean.
Words: 744 Downloads: 0 Category: Quotes and Trivia By: Avril HarperThis trivia quiz is based on some of the over 90 movie roles Christopher Walken has had during his long, prolific and unconventional acting career. He has so many movies to his credit because he rarely turns down a chance to act, whether a movie is really good or really bad. The answers follow immediately after the questions.
Words: 579 Downloads: 0 Category: Quotes and Trivia By: Danielle Olivia TefftWhen most people think of New York, they think of New York City. However, the rest of the state has a lot to offer. Here´s a small collection of facts about the rest of the state outside of its best known city.
Words: 538 Downloads: 0 Category: Quotes and Trivia By: Steve HillmanThis 450 word piece discusses the origins of the Horsehoe, the Nazar ("Evil Eye"), Four Leaf Clover and Lucky Penny as good luck charms. The beginning of the article references Saint Patrick´s Day and contains a fact about clovers to segue into explanations of the other charms.
Words: 450 Downloads: 0 Category: Quotes and Trivia By: ThatWordChickThe Cold War created a love of the spy show genre during the 1960s. Americans fantasized about the covert world of intrigue and espionage. This trivia quiz is about the most popular spy television shows of that era. The answers follow directly after the questions.
Words: 488 Downloads: 0 Category: Quotes and Trivia By: Danielle Olivia TefftThis trivia quiz is about The Addams Family, a 1960s television dark comedy show. It is about a wealthy family with very unusual and macabre tastes and their interactions with normal society. The show’s spooky characters were created by cartoonist Charles Addams. The answers follow immediately after the questions.
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