1945
The Italian dictator, “Il Duce,” who, after a series of military misadventures was captured while trying to flee Italy was executed on this day.
Who is Benito Mussolini?
1937
President of Iraq (1979-2003), born in Al-Awja, Iraq
Who is Saddam Hussein?
adjective
What is USUAL?
Since 2015, the song "Happy Birthday to You" is now considered part of "this", meaning anyone can use it without needing a license or paying royalties
What is the public domain?
1932
Farmers in this country were growing more wheat to survive the depression. This attracted more than 20,000 migrating emu birds. The Army was called in, starting the War vs. the Emu.
What is Austrailia?
2003
This company launched the iTunes Store, which gave users the ability to purchase and download music from the Internet directly to their iTunes library; in 2010 the store sold its 10 billionth song.
What is Apple?
1950
Comedian and car collector who replaced Johnny Carson as host of "The Tonight Show."
Who is Jay Leno?
noun
What is MUCUS?
Upwards of two billion dollars are spent in the US on these birthday items every year; save some money and make your own to attach to the gift!
What are birthday cards?
In 1989, this country offered Pepsico a trade: billions of dollars worth of Pepsi in exchange for submarines, military ships, and a significant amount of vodka. This made Pepsi the sixth most powerful military in the world for a brief period. Pepsi later sold its fleet to a Swedish company that scrapped it.
What is Russia?
1967
At the height of the Vietnam War, this American boxer refused induction into the U.S. Army, citing religious reasons; his subsequent conviction was eventually overturned by the U.S. Supreme Court.
Who is Muhammad Ali?
1758
The 5th US President (1817-25), born in Monroe Hall, Virginia
Who is James Monroe?
noun
What is KUDZU?
The first of these birthday party staples were made out of animal intestines filled up with water.
What are balloons?
1876
In this bluegrass state, the morning weather was rain of what appeared to be chunks of red meat. Most pieces that appeared to be beef were around 2 inches long, and some were as big as 4 inches.
What is Kentucky?
1789
Three weeks into a journey from Tahiti to the West Indies, this ship is seized in a mutiny led by Fletcher Christian, the master’s mate.
What is the HMS Bounty?
1908
Austrian businessman and subject of the film by Steven Speilberg about his actions saving thousands of Jews from the Holocaust, born in Zwittau, Austria-Hungary
Who is Oskar Schindler?
noun (British)
What is QUEUE?
In a room with THIS MANY people, there is a 50/50 chance that someone else in the room will share your birthday. If you increase the number of people to 70, your chances increase to 99%.
What is 23?
456 BC
Aeschylus, known as the father of tragedy in ancient Greece, met an extraordinary death: legend has it that a tortoise fell from the sky after being dropped by this type of bird, who mistook Aeschylus’ bald head for a rock and dropped the tortoise intending to crack open its shell.
What is an eagle?
2004
American television network CBS broadcast photographs depicting harsh treatment of Iraqi inmates at this prison in U.S.-occupied Iraq, initiating a national debate on torture and the Geneva Conventions.
What is Abu Ghraib?
1926
American author (To Kill a Mockingbird), born in Monroeville Alabama
Who is Harper Lee?
noun. Anatomy
What is UVULA?
The 5th of this month is the most common birthday. For those of you backtracking, that’s some New Year’s Eve fun!
What is October?
Raised by soldiers of THIS COUNTRY, Wojtek the bear grew to participate in their daily routines. He would carry ammunition, wrestle them and even joined them smoking cigarettes and drinking beer. When a British transport ship refused him to let him get onboard, the army made him an official army member, earning the rank of private.
What is POLAND?