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What animal usually delivers Easter Goodies?
When the spring season heads its way towards us, the first thought that strikes our mind is undoubtedly Easter festivity...
Social Science > Festivals
London > United Kingdom
 

Which nocturnal animal lives in sett (underground tunnel)? How is it built?
The badger, a member of the weasel family, lives in sett...
Social Science
London > United Kingdom
 

Sometimes a clown in a circus is called
Clowns get their nickname and their white faces from the Englishman Joseph Grimaldi...
Social Science
London > United Kingdom
 

What is an erratic?
In many parts of the world, you can find large boulders, called erratics...
Social Science
London > United Kingdom
 

What is the Mystery of Dracula?
As bats flap through the musty castle, a coffin lid creaks open and an ashy white hand gropes for the cover...
Social Science
London > United Kingdom
 

What is the name of the famous Modern English building which has its insides on the outside?
In 1986 the famous insurance company Lioyds of London moved to a new offices - the Lioyds Building
Social Science > Travel Places
London > United Kingdom
 

What was Mothering Sunday?
In the UK it is considered synonymous with Mother's Day as celebrated in other countries...
Social Science > History
England > United Kingdom
 

What is history of Valentine Cards?
Papers made especially for Valentine greetings began to be marketed in the 1820s...
Social Science > Festivals
London > United Kingdom
 

When did Christmas Greeting Cards tradition started?
The custom of sending Christmas cards started in the U.K. in 1843 by Sir Henry Cole...
Social Science > Festivals
England > United Kingdom
 

Why is a zero score by a batsman called a duck?
The term is a shortening of duck's egg, which was used long before cricket began
Sports > Cricket
London > United Kingdom
 

 

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