Things You Didn’t Learn in School
Weird but true
Odd Geography
80s
Riddle me This, Batman
100

This animal can hold its breath longer than a dolphin—by sleeping underwater.

Sloth

100

This precious metal is edible and has been used in desserts and drinks.

gold

100

This country has no rivers but does have over 250 miles of coastline.

Saudi Arabia

100

This movie taught us that “nobody puts Baby in a corner.”

Dirty Dancing

100

The more you take, the more you leave behind.

Footsteps

200

This U.S. president was also a licensed bartender.

Abe Lincoln

200

This is the only number with the same number of letters as its actual value.

four

200

This nation’s capital city sits on two continents at once.

Turkey (Istanbull)

200

This children’s cartoon featured a magical sword and the line, “I have the power!”

He-man


200

I have keys but no locks, space but no room, and you can enter—but not go outside.

Keyboard

300

There’s a species of jellyfish that’s biologically capable of doing this forever.

L-I-V-I-N 

(regenerating)

300

Before rubber erasers, people used this food item to erase pencil marks.

bread

300

This U.S. city has more canals than Venice.

Ft Lauderdale

300

This artist told us to “party like it’s 1999” in his 1982 hit.

Prince

300

Forward I am heavy, but backward I am not. What am I?

ton

400

This common household item was once used as a wound treatment during World War I.

Sugar

400

This emotion is contagious—even across species like humans and dogs.

yawning

400

This country is home to a town that changes its name each time a new monarch is crowned.

Canada (Regina)

400

This animated franchise featured color-coded bears with belly symbols and names like Grumpy and Cheer.

Care Bears

400

The person who makes it, sells it. The person who buys it never uses it. The person who uses it never knows.

Coffin

500

Before alarm clocks, people in Victorian England hired these professionals to tap on windows and wake people up.

Knocker-uppers

500

This country has a national “cat day” where employees are encouraged to work from home—with cats.

Japan

500

This U.S. state is the only one with a one-syllable name.

Maine

500

This talking doll’s signature line was “I love you,” and she used a hidden cassette player in her back.

Teddy Ruxpin

500

I’m tall when I’m young and short when I’m old.

candle

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