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Low | 0 | SDSS J0849+1114 | 179.4 | Tropical Storm Chris (2024) | 0 | SDSS J0849+1114 |
Median | 262.0 | Ban Hyo-jin | 517.2 | Walter Kirchhoff Black Eagle Silver Certificate |
269.0 | Ibsen Nelsen |
High | 1,286.5 | Catch of the Day, Mannion v. Coors Brewing Co. | 2,262.7 | Pizza in North Korea | 2,262.7 | Pizza in North Korea |
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[edit]Article | Date | Image | views | vph | DYK hook |
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Pizza in North Korea | 2024-09-09 | 54,304 | 2,262.7 | ... that Kim Jong Il had Italian chefs flown into Pyongyang to introduce pizza to North Korea (example pictured)? | |
Ivan the Terrible (1945 film) | 2024-09-06 | 46,270 | 1,927.9 | ... that Sergei Eisenstein's Ivan the Terrible (scene pictured) has been named as both one of the worst films and one of the greatest films of all time? | |
Israel Del Toro | 2024-09-07 | 42,790 | 1,782.9 | ... that despite suffering burns to 80 percent of his body, Israel Del Toro (pictured) became the first member of the U.S. Air Force to re-enlist after being deemed 100-percent disabled? | |
The Hooded Man | 2024-09-03 | 32,662 | 1,387.9 | ... that The Hooded Man (pictured) is an iconic photograph of the Iraq War, known as a symbol of torture at Abu Ghraib prison? | |
White bear of Henry III | 2024-09-08 | 28,576 | 1,302.8 | ... that in 1253 Henry III of England ordered that his white bear (sculpture pictured) be permitted to swim and hunt in the River Thames? | |
Catch of the Day | 2024-09-03 | 21,710 | 922.5 | ... that in Mannion v. Coors Brewing Co., Judge Lewis A. Kaplan cited Thomas Mangelsen's Catch of the Day as a photograph so original in its timing that it could be copyrightable for that alone? | |
Mannion v. Coors Brewing Co. | 8,564 | 363.9 | |||
Total | 30,274 | 1,286.5 | |||
Punam Krishan | 2024-09-29 | 26,502[a] | 1,104.2 | ... that Dr Punam Krishan (pictured) "learned the hard way to live without patient 'satisfaction'"? | |
Three Girls Revitalizing Asia | 2024-09-17 | 24,178 | 1,023.1 | ... that the Empire of Japan created a girl group as propaganda? | |
Tokamak de Fontenay-aux-Roses | 2024-09-10 | 23,589 | 982.9 | ... that shortly after it was completed, the Tokamak de Fontenay-aux-Roses burned a hole through itself in a plasma disruption? | |
Electriquette | 2024-09-10 | 22,712 | 946.4 | ... that the Electriquette (example pictured) was an electric wicker vehicle that could be rented at the 1915 Panama–California Exposition? | |
Patrick J. Hessian | 2024-09-20 | 22,107 | 921.1 | ... that Patrick J. Hessian (pictured), the 16th Chief of Chaplains of the United States Army, earned the Soldier's Medal for disarming a suicidal soldier who was holding a live grenade with the pin pulled? | |
Café Adria | 2024-09-12 | 21,324 | 888.5 | ... that the nightclub Café Adria survived a hit by a Karl-Gerät siege mortar (pictured)? | |
Pavel Kushnir | 2024-09-30 | 20,464 | 852.6 | ... that Russian pianist Pavel Kushnir died on a hunger strike after his arrest for anti-war videos posted on a YouTube channel with five subscribers? | |
Statue of Yakushi Nyorai (Jingo-ji) | 2024-09-30 | 18,380 | 765.8 | ... that a statue of the Medicine Buddha (pictured), dating from the late 8th or early 9th century, never left its temple grounds until 2024? | |
Yuan Shikai coinage | 2024-09-19 | 17,548 | 731.2 | ... that the Republic of China produced coins featuring emperor Yuan Shikai (pictured) for decades after his demise? | |
Sitting Bull and Buffalo Bill | 2024-09-18 | 17,370 | 723.7 | ... that one of the last photographs ever taken of Sitting Bull shows him side by side with Buffalo Bill? | |
Burnt toast theory | 2024-09-08 | 15,008 | 684.2 | ... that according to a TikTok theory, burnt toast could save you from a car accident? | |
Austin J. Tobin Plaza | 2024-09-11 | 16,268 | 677.8 | ... that the Austin J. Tobin Plaza (pictured) was destroyed in the September 11 attacks, but one of the sculptures on it survived? | |
The Life Eaters | 2024-09-23 | 16,150 | 672.9 | ... that the 2003 graphic novel The Life Eaters, presenting an occult-driven, hypothetical Axis victory in World War II, has been discussed in the context of its portrayal of The Holocaust? | |
Car Thing | 2024-09-24 | 16,084 | 670.2 | ... that a class-action lawsuit was filed against Spotify following the discontinuation of the Car Thing? | |
Fantasy (Las Vegas show) | 2024-09-13 | 16,057 | 669.0 | ... that Fantasy, performed at the Luxor Las Vegas hotel, is the longest-duration topless production in Las Vegas at a single venue? | |
You think you just fell out of a coconut tree? | 2024-09-17 | 15,773[b] | 667.4 | ... that a coconut tree meme drove sales of piña coladas in the Washington, D.C., area? | |
Sovereign State of the Bektashi Order | 2024-09-29 | 15,865[c] | 661.0 | ... that Edi Rama and Baba Mondi plan to create the smallest nation in the world? | |
Rico Krieger | 2024-09-23 | 15,657 | 652.4 | ... that German national Rico Krieger was likely forced by the Belarusian KGB to lie in a state-televised plea titled "Confession of a German Terrorist"? | |
La Nube | 2024-09-23 | 15,534 | 647.3 | ... that the children's museum La Nube (pictured) includes a bus-washing exhibit? | |
Apache Christ | 2024-09-07 | 15,469 | 644.5 | ... that an icon of Jesus was removed from a Catholic church for allegedly being pagan imagery? | |
Flag of Duluth, Minnesota | 2024-09-27 | 15,140 | 630.8 | ... that the flag of Duluth, Minnesota (pictured), has an award-winning simple design, but still represents eight things including Lake Superior, the North Woods, and three city hills? | |
Killing of Mohammad Bhar | 2024-09-11 | 14,810 | 617.1 | ... that Mohammad Bhar, a Palestinian man with Down syndrome and autism, died following a dog attack in the Gaza Strip during the Israel–Hamas war? | |
Dublin Castle scandal | 2024-09-03 | 14,490 | 615.7 | ... that the Dublin Castle scandal in 1884 led to the resignations, loss of positions, and criminal convictions of a number of British administrators in Dublin, and celebrations amongst Irish nationalists? | |
Anti-antisemitism in Germany | 2024-09-22 | 14,457 | 602.4 | ... that one researcher found that nearly a third of the people cancelled over antisemitism allegations in Germany have been Jews? | |
Oghul Qaimish | 2024-09-16 | 14,154 | 589.8 | ... that the regent of the Mongol Empire between 1248 and 1251 was named "We Were Searching for a Boy"? | |
50 YouTubers Fight for $1,000,000 | 2024-09-14 | 13,738 | 572.4 | ... that "50 YouTubers Fight for $1,000,000" gained more than 70 million views in 24 hours? | |
Black Eagle Silver Certificate | 2024-09-22 | 13,207 | 550.3 | ... that between 1899 and 1923 the United States government issued 3,604,239,600 one-dollar Black Eagle Silver Certificates (example pictured)? | |
Bergdorf Goodman Building | 2024-09-19 | 12,858 | 535.8 | ... that "New York's wealthiest janitor" lived atop the Bergdorf Goodman Building? | |
Lake Erie Walleye Trail cheating scandal | 2024-09-30 | 12,677 | 528.2 | ... that the director of a Lake Erie-based walleye fishing tournament defended two anglers accused of cheating until he found weights in their winning fish two years ago today? | |
Wake Me Up When September Ends | 2024-09-30 | 12,522[d] | 521.8 | ... that Green Day's "Wake Me Up When September Ends" became closely associated with the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina? | |
Flag of Madagascar | 2024-09-03 | 12,256 | 520.8 | ... that the colours of the flag of Madagascar originally had no meaning? | |
Queer advocacy in the Israel–Hamas war | 2024-09-21 | 12,313 | 513.0 | ... that queer pro-Palestinian protesters faced off against the 2024 Philadelphia Pride drumline? | |
Poll (parrot) | 2024-09-27 | 12,114 | 504.8 | ... that a parrot reportedly screamed profanities at the funeral of U.S. president Andrew Jackson? | |
Taco Cat Goat Cheese Pizza | 2024-09-03 | 11,720 | 498.0 | ... that Taco Cat Goat Cheese Pizza is based on Egyptian Ratscrew? | |
Babydog | 2024-09-06 | 11,942 | 497.6 | ... that Babydog is "a fixture in West Virginia politics"? | |
Vadym Sukharevsky | 2024-09-12 | 11,799 | 491.6 | ... that Badger is the first commander of the Unmanned Systems Forces? | |
Walter Kirchhoff | 2024-09-13 | 11,620 | 484.2 | ... that operatic tenor Walter Kirchhoff (pictured) was also an officer in the cavalry division of the Imperial German Army? | |
Love Is Embarrassing | 2024-09-07 | 11,605 | 483.5 | ... that while performing "Love Is Embarrassing", Olivia Rodrigo suffered an "embarrassing" wardrobe malfunction? | |
Storm Ulysses | 2024-09-24 | 11,562 | 481.8 | ... that Storm Ulysses (damage pictured) in 1903 was so named because its effects were described in James Joyce's novel Ulysses? | |
Nicholas Carlini | 2024-09-25 | 11,366 | 473.6 | ... that Nicholas Carlini showed that ChatGPT could leak personal information? | |
Military-First Girls | 2024-09-18 | 11,210 | 467.1 | ... that the Military-First Girls, a Japanese all-women fan club of the Moranbong Band, have compared their interest in North Korean music to other women's interests in K-pop and Taylor Swift? | |
Queen Anne Pool | 2024-09-18 | 11,082 | 461.8 | ... that Queen Anne Pool opened to the public one day late, after a thermostat glitch accidentally heated the pool to 100 °F (38 °C)? | |
1917 Franco-Russian agreement | 2024-09-16 | 10,970 | 457.1 | ... that a 1917 agreement between France and Russia was rendered void within days because of the February Revolution? | |
The Snow Queen (Kernaghan novel) | 2024-09-12 | 10,827 | 451.1 | ... that a contemporary adaptation of "The Snow Queen" contains feminist elements and, according to one scholar, violates gender expectations? | |
Tamurbek Dawletschin | 2024-09-24 | 10,784 | 449.4 | ... that Tamurbek Dawletschin wrote one of the few memoirs by a Soviet prisoner of war, 3 million of whom died in German captivity? | |
Abdul Ali Deobandi | 2024-09-04 | 10,552 | 439.7 | ... that Abdul Ali Deobandi stipulated that women were prohibited from learning to read and write, even at home? | |
Abduction of Jonila Castro and Jhed Tamano | 2024-09-13 | 10,480 | 436.6 | ... that two kidnapped activists were released after claiming at a press conference that they were abducted by government forces? | |
Adam Berdichevsky | 2024-09-26 | 10,338 | 430.8 | ... that Adam Berdichevsky (pictured) represented Israel at the 2024 Paris Paralympics, eleven months after he and his family survived the 7 October Hamas-led attack on Israel? | |
Church of St John of the Collachium | 2024-09-09 | 10,326 | 430.2 | ... that the Church of St John of the Collachium was said to contain the hand of John the Baptist, a bowl used by Jesus, and a piece of the True Cross? | |
Quinto Inuma Alvarado | 2024-09-27 | 10,296 | 429.0 | ... that in the week of his assassination, Quinto Inuma Alvarado said at a conference: "If I must die, I will die"? | |
Neary's | 2024-09-16 | 10,195 | 424.8 | ... that the New York City Police Department shut down highway and bridge traffic for the funeral of the owner of Neary's, an Irish pub? | |
Auckland (meteorite) | 2024-09-02 | 10,098 | 420.7 | ... that the Auckland meteorite crashed through the roof of a house in New Zealand? | |
Nicole Chang-Leng | 2024-09-17 | 9,920 | 419.7 | ... that Nicole Chang-Leng has been described as a "daughter" of the Seychelles? | |
Iman Mahdavi | 2024-09-01 | 9,931 | 413.8 | ... that when refugee Iman Mahdavi boarded a plane in Turkey, he did not know its destination? | |
Bikers for Trump | 2024-09-12 | 9,826 | 409.4 | ... that Chris Cox, the founder of Bikers for Trump, estimated that 70 percent of its members are former military personnel? | |
Teodoro Asedillo | 2024-09-17 | 9,594 | 406.0 | ... that a former teacher in the Philippines became a Robin Hood–like outlaw? | |
Villa of Augustus | 2024-09-20 | 9,679 | 403.3 | ... that the Villa of Augustus was found buried beneath another villa? | |
Flag of São Tomé and Príncipe | 2024-09-05 | 9,640 | 401.6 | ... that upon independence from Portugal, the flags of São Tomé and Príncipe (pictured), Cape Verde, and Guinea-Bissau all featured the colours green, yellow and red, as well as black stars? | |
1500 Broadway | 2024-09-07 | 9,594 | 399.8 | ... that an office building on New York City's Times Square was almost entirely vacant upon its completion? | |
Battle of Tinzaouaten (2024) | 2024-09-23 | 9,548 | 397.9 | ... that Mali and Niger broke off diplomatic relations with Ukraine over the country's alleged support for rebel groups in the Battle of Tinzaouaten? | |
Kitāb al-ṭabīẖ | 2024-09-04 | 9,521 | 396.7 | ... that the Kitāb al-ṭabīẖ, a medieval Andalusian cookbook, contains an early version of Jewish challah bread (pictured), which traveled with Jews expelled from Spain and likely influenced Ashkenazi cuisine? | |
SDSS J0849+1114 | 2024-09-25 | 9,442 | 393.4 | ... that as of 1.06 billion years ago, three supermassive black holes from a trio of galaxies in the constellation of Cancer were colliding? | |
Senior assassin | 2024-09-14 | 9,396 | 391.5 | ... that a school was once evacuated after the water gun of a student playing senior assassin was mistaken for a firearm? | |
Owha | 2024-09-15 | 9,386 | 391.1 | ... that to avoid COVID-19 rule breaches, officials had to discourage people from posting a leopard seal's location online? | |
Zbrojovka Z 4 | 2024-09-05 | 9,230 | 384.6 | ... that the Zbrojovka Z 4 was the first Czechoslovak mass-produced car with front-wheel drive? | |
Lorena Peril | 2024-09-11 | 9,187 | 382.8 | ... that Lorena Peril, who once cleaned toilets at a nursing home, beat out over 3,000 people to sing the national anthem for the San Francisco 49ers? | |
Cry Baby (Clean Bandit, Anne-Marie and David Guetta song) | 2024-09-15 | 9,131 | 380.5 | ... that €40,000 of equipment and cash was stolen during the filming of the music video for "Cry Baby"? | |
Earl de Grey, Kingston upon Hull | 2024-09-20 | 9,127 | 380.3 | ... that according to legend, after one of the Earl de Grey's parrots was killed, the other never spoke again? | |
Maximiliane Brentano | 2024-09-16 | 9,126 | 380.2 | ... that Goethe used his unrequited love to Maximiliane Brentano as inspiration for his novel The Sorrows of Young Werther? | |
Germany–Samoa relations | 2024-09-05 | 9,118 | 379.9 | ... that German officials exiled the Samoan king from his own kingdom in 1887? | |
Ri Jong Sik | 2024-09-04 | 4,865 | 202.7 | ... that at the 2024 Olympics, unranked North Korean table tennis pair Ri Jong Sik and Kim Kum Yong defeated the defending champions and went on to win the silver medal? | |
Kim Kum Yong | 4,236 | 176.5 | |||
Total | 9,101 | 379.2 | |||
Blair Colony | 2024-09-12 | 9,020 | 375.8 | ... that while recruiting for the Blair Colony, Betty Blair reportedly convinced potential settlers that there were no flies in South Dakota? | |
National Hotel (Chișinău) | 2024-09-26 | 8,988 | 374.5 | ... that Chișinău's National Hotel was once a flagship property but is now effectively abandoned? | |
Homer House | 2024-09-16 | 8,944 | 372.7 | ... that the cupola of Homer House is part of a 19th-century cooling system? | |
Giorgina Reid | 2024-09-29 | 8,906 | 371.1 | ... that Giorgina Reid patented a technique for holding up banks? | |
Kitab-ı Bahriye | 2024-09-06 | 8,890 | 370.4 | ... that the surviving copies of the Kitab-ı Bahriye contain a total of more than 5,700 maps? | |
Maxim Berezovsky | 2024-09-04 | 8,848 | 368.7 | ... that according to a myth, after composer Maxim Berezovsky died, Catherine the Great allegedly ordered that the papers in his rooms be burned? | |
Henry Charles Swan | 2024-09-19 | 8,793 | 366.4 | ... that Henry Charles Swan, a law graduate from Oxford, spent more than 25 years living on a yacht in a stream in New Zealand? | |
Fedora (short story) | 2024-09-26 | 8,688 | 362.0 | ... that one commentator interpreted a kiss between two women in "Fedora" as possibly following the "heteronormative script"? | |
Iloilo Central Market | 2024-09-05 | 8,618 | 359.1 | ... that the demolition of the Iloilo Central Market was criticized as being unlawful? | |
Axis Rule in Occupied Europe | 2024-09-25 | 8,542 | 355.9 | ... that the concept of genocide was introduced in the 1944 book Axis Rule in Occupied Europe? | |
September 11 Digital Archive | 2024-09-26 | 8,508 | 354.5 | ... that the September 11 Digital Archive argues that even its misinformation is useful to the historical record? | |
We did it, Joe! | 2024-09-01 | 8,471 | 353.0 | ... that Keke Palmer did an impression of "We did it, Joe!" onstage with Kamala Harris? | |
David Yong | 2024-09-24 | 8,356 | 348.2 | ... that Singaporean former lawyer David Yong learned Korean and moved to South Korea to become a K-pop singer? | |
Margrit Waltz | 2024-09-29 | 8,328 | 347.0 | ... that Margrit Waltz has ferried planes to points on five continents? | |
East Timorese civil war | 2024-09-18 | 8,314 | 346.4 | ... that upon winning a civil war in Portuguese Timor, the political party Fretilin repeatedly requested that Portuguese authorities return? | |
List of people who use their middle names as their first names | 2024-09-04 | 8,308 | 346.2 | ... that brothers Mike McCartney and Paul McCartney, and sisters Dakota Fanning and Elle Fanning, use their middle names as their first names? | |
The Power of Babel | 2024-09-28 | 8,266 | 344.4 | ... that the author of The Power of Babel says that speakers of Swedish, Norwegian, and Danish are all speaking the same language? | |
Sophie Scamps | 2024-09-27 | 8,233 | 343.0 | ... that Sophie Scamps decided to enter politics after a survey from her local member of parliament failed to mention climate change? | |
Niall Ó Glacáin | 2024-09-28 | 8,226 | 342.8 | ... that Irish physician Niall Ó Glacáin (pictured) worked as a travelling plague doctor in southern France in the 1620s? | |
M503 | 2024-09-26 | 8,221 | 342.5 | ... that to protest changes to the flight route M503, Taiwan cancelled 176 flights between China and Taiwan? | |
325 East 38th Street | 2024-09-13 | 8,010 | 333.8 | ... that the Permanent Mission of Indonesia to the United Nations is housed in a former public bath? | |
The Invincible Dragon | 2024-09-15 | 7,958 | 331.6 | ... that The Invincible Dragon was filmed at the Macau police headquarters without permission, leading to the detention of the director and the lead actor? | |
Hyakuman-kai no "I Love You" | 2024-09-18 | 7,933 | 330.5 | ... that Hyakuman-kai no "I Love You" is a popular confession song in Japan? | |
2024 Houthi drone attack on Israel | 2024-09-16 | 7,888 | 328.7 | ... that a drone attack by the Houthi military hit a target in Tel Aviv, but no sirens were activated? | |
Takara's Treasure | 2024-09-25 | 7,868 | 327.8 | ... that Takara's Treasure was created because its artist wanted to draw a story about a boy who speaks a local dialect? | |
Poetry for Neanderthals | 2024-09-02 | 7,688 | 320.4 | ... that the creators of Poetry for Neanderthals faced difficulties during its release because they needed a way to manufacture inflatable clubs? | |
Khalji Revolution | 2024-09-24 | 7,683 | 320.1 | ... that during the Khalji Revolution, Sultan Qaiqabad was wrapped in a carpet and thrown into the Yamuna river? | |
Sydney Francisco | 2024-09-06 | 7,654 | 318.9 | ... that Olympian Sydney Francisco was named after the city where her mother competed at the Olympics? | |
J1407b | 2024-09-22 | 7,647 | 318.6 | ... that although J1407b eclipsed V1400 Centauri in 2007, nobody noticed for over three years? | |
Huang Shaoqiang | 2024-09-23 | 7,596 | 316.5 | ... that Huang Shaoqiang produced numerous paintings condemning the Japanese invasion of China? | |
Siege of Perth (1339) | 2024-09-01 | 7,470 | 311.3 | ... that a warrant was issued to pay a force to relieve the siege of Perth in October 1339, after the garrison had already surrendered? | |
Parker Short | 2024-09-21 | 7,453 | 310.5 | ... that Parker Short became popular on social media for singing and dancing to "Not Like Us" at a rally for Kamala Harris? | |
One Million Monkeys Typing | 2024-09-07 | 7,408 | 308.7 | ... that a researcher called the community on the short-lived collaborative writing website One Million Monkeys Typing "astonishingly harmonious"? | |
Mary Jane Patterson | 2024-09-13 | 7,404 | 308.5 | ... that Mary Jane Patterson, whose mother was an African-American slave, gained a BA degree in 1862 having taken a "gentleman's course"? | |
Taste (Sabrina Carpenter song) | 2024-09-27 | 7,394[e] | 308.1 | ... that Sabrina Carpenter and Jenna Ortega kiss in the music video for "Taste"? | |
Midland Main Line upgrade | 2024-09-23 | 7,391 | 308.0 | ... that although the electrification of the Midland Main Line was designated as a high priority in 1981, work to electrify the northern part of the line did not begin until more than 30 years later? | |
Terrace on the Park | 2024-09-25 | 7,284 | 303.5 | ... that Madonna once operated an elevator at Terrace on the Park? | |
Meteorological history of Cyclone Freddy | 2024-09-07 | 7,240 | 301.7 | ... that Cyclone Freddy was the longest-lasting tropical cyclone recorded? | |
The Anacrusis | 2024-09-26 | 7,225 | 301.0 | ... that the science-fiction video game The Anacrusis is named after a musical term? | |
Statue of Dirk Nowitzki | 2024-09-22 | 7,204 | 300.2 | ... that plans for a statue of Dirk Nowitzki to have three basketballs were scrapped? | |
Rachel Scott (journalist) | 2024-09-02 | 7,172 | 298.9 | ... that Rachel Scott reported live during the January 6 United States Capitol attack in her first week as ABC News' White House correspondent? | |
Jacob von Eggers | 2024-09-18 | 7,155 | 298.1 | ... that around the age of four, Jacob von Eggers was deported to Arkhangelsk in Russia together with the entire German-speaking population of Tartu? | |
Executioner's Tax (Swing of the Axe) | 2024-09-08 | 6,502 | 296.4 | ... that the lyrics of "Executioner's Tax (Swing of the Axe)" were inspired by beheadings in medieval Europe? | |
AMES Type 6 | 2024-09-24 | 7,061 | 294.2 | ... that during the Tunisian campaign in World War II, crews carried an AMES Type 6 radar set across a swamp to allow them to spy on Luftwaffe aircraft running supplies into Tunis? | |
I'll See You in C-U-B-A | 2024-09-06 | 6,927 | 288.6 | ... that the 1919 foxtrot song "I'll See You in C-U-B-A" was an example of Cuba being perceived as "America's playground"? | |
Elayne Harrington | 2024-09-29 | 6,926 | 288.6 | ... that poet and rapper Elayne Harrington carried all her property in her bodhrán case while homeless in Dublin? | |
Flag of Rwanda | 2024-09-21 | 6,918 | 288.3 | ... that the flag of Rwanda (pictured) depicts the sun illuminating the country's vegetation? | |
Ka Esi Le Onye Isi Oche | 2024-09-05 | 6,882 | 286.8 | ... that "Ka Esi Le Onye Isi Oche", a 1983 song by Mike Ejeagha, went viral in 2024? | |
Steam tug Brent | 2024-09-11 | 6,817 | 284.0 | ... that in the late 1940s the steam tug Brent removed war-related debris, including naval mines, from the River Thames? | |
Shrine of Taharqa | 2024-09-21 | 6,794 | 283.1 | ... that the Shrine of Taharqa was coated in nitrocellulose? | |
Juan de Casas | 2024-09-17 | 6,604 | 279.4 | ... that Juan de Casas, the Spanish military governor of Venezuela, cried after the French demanded that he accept a Frenchman as king? | |
Metropolitan Club (New York City) | 2024-09-02 | 6,633 | 276.4 | ... that when New York City's Metropolitan Club was established, there was another Metropolitan Club two city blocks away? | |
Mary Jo West | 2024-09-10 | 6,609 | 275.4 | ... that Mary Jo West compared working in network TV news to learning that Santa Claus is just an ordinary man? | |
Voss (Alexander McQueen collection) | 2024-09-14 | 6,598 | 274.9 | ... that the runway show for the Alexander McQueen collection Voss included dresses made from razor clams (pictured), microscope slides, and an antique Japanese folding screen? | |
Vollpension | 2024-09-27 | 6,576 | 274.0 | ... that Vollpension employs grandparents to bake cakes according to their own recipes and, during the COVID-19 pandemic, offered live baking courses from elders around the world? | |
Ani ni Aisaresugite Komattemasu | 2024-09-15 | 6,518 | 271.6 | ... that the creator of Ani ni Aisaresugite Komattemasu ensured a happy ending by not making the main characters blood relatives? | |
Nuwhaha | 2024-09-09 | 6,506 | 271.1 | ... that the Nuwhaha people, despite sometimes being erroneously known as the "Upper Samish", do not speak the Samish language? | |
Ibsen Nelsen | 2024-09-26 | 6,457 | 269.0 | ... that the Dust Bowl refugee Ibsen Nelsen received the Purple Heart and became a fellow of the American Institute of Architects? | |
Yellow River Delta National Nature Reserve | 2024-09-12 | 3,582 | 149.3 | ... that the borders of the Yellow River Delta National Nature Reserve were drawn to minimize impact on the Shengli Oil Field? | |
Shengli Oil Field | 2,862 | 119.2 | |||
Total | 6,444 | 268.5 | |||
Jehovah's Witnesses in Singapore | 2024-09-28 | 6,436 | 268.1 | ... that many Jehovah's Witnesses in Singapore have been imprisoned for refusing to serve in the military? | |
The Book of Virtues | 2024-09-22 | 6,427 | 267.8 | ... that The Book of Virtues inspired PBS's first animated primetime series? | |
Schlag den Henssler | 2024-09-01 | 6,410 | 267.1 | ... that a clip of a soft pretzel being cut perfectly in half made the short-lived German game show Schlag den Henssler briefly popular to an international audience? | |
Slim Pickins | 2024-09-19 | 6,335 | 264.0 | ... that in her song "Slim Pickins", Sabrina Carpenter supposedly settles for someone who does not know the difference between "their", "there", and "they are"? | |
Daiki Kobayashi | 2024-09-07 | 6,310 | 262.9 | ... that Daiki Kobayashi was already known for his androgynous voice when he was cast as a cross-dressing idol in The Idolmaster SideM? | |
Leanne Mohamad | 2024-09-05 | 6,307 | 262.8 | ... that despite being an independent candidate, Leanne Mohamad came within 528 votes of defeating shadow health secretary Wes Streeting in the 2024 UK general election? | |
Ban Hyo-jin | 2024-09-07 | 6,289 | 262.0 | ... that although sport shooter Ban Hyo-jin attended Olympic trials just to gain some competition experience, she qualified for the Olympics and went on to win a gold medal? | |
Morgan Library & Museum | 2024-09-15 | 6,275 | 261.5 | ... that during the Panic of 1907, the presidents of New York City's banks and trust companies were locked in the Pierpont Morgan Library (pictured)? | |
Asiatyrannus | 2024-09-03 | 6,060 | 257.5 | ... that Asiatyrannus is thought to have grown to less than half the size of other tyrannosaurs? | |
Nathaniel Coe | 2024-09-10 | 6,122 | 255.1 | ... that Nathaniel Coe declined nomination to the United States Senate, instead choosing to serve as an inspector for the United States Postal Service? | |
Qupanuk Olsen | 2024-09-09 | 6,090 | 253.8 | ... that Greenlandic content creator Qupanuk Olsen petitioned the Inatsisartut to move Greenland's time zone to UTC−03:00? | |
Apple (song) | 2024-09-23 | 6,066 | 252.8 | ... that a viral dance in which performers mimic driving a car was performed by #Amishtiktok content creators, who substituted operating a horse and buggy? | |
Josef Hoop | 2024-09-01 | 6,041 | 251.7 | ... that under the premiership of Josef Hoop (pictured), the Progressive Citizens' Party was the first party to hold an absolute majority in the Landtag of Liechtenstein? | |
Plurality (film) | 2024-09-08 | 5,512 | 251.3 | ... that the prison scenes in the film Plurality were shot in an archaeology museum? | |
Nan Oo Pagoda, Myinsaing | 2024-09-02 | 6,000 | 250.0 | ... that the Nan Oo Pagoda is classified as a double encased stupa as it envelops a smaller stupa? | |
G Affairs | 2024-09-27 | 5,977 | 249.0 | ... that G Affairs was presented at project markets in South Korea, Taiwan, and Hong Kong, but rejected because it was deemed unmarketable in China? | |
National Hospital Service Reserve | 2024-09-16 | 5,977 | 249.0 | ... that the British National Hospital Service Reserve (poster pictured) trained volunteers to carry out first aid in the aftermath of a nuclear or chemical attack? | |
State Publishing House of Ukraine | 2024-09-17 | 5,885 | 249.0 | ... that 1920s belles-lettres books published by the State Publishing House of Ukraine (symbol pictured) sold out more rapidly than similar books published elsewhere in the Soviet Union, despite the higher average price? | |
United States Pavilion | 2024-09-09 | 5,966 | 248.6 | ... that during the 1964 New York World's Fair, police officers used computers at the United States Pavilion to help arrest people? | |
Articulation (painting) | 2024-09-04 | 5,876 | 244.9 | ... that actress Lisa Coleman attended artist Euan Uglow's studio one to three times a week from 1993 to 1996 to model for Articulation? | |
Henrik Johan Nauckhoff | 2024-09-05 | 5,834 | 243.1 | ... that Swedish naval officer Henrik Johan Nauckhoff fought against the British in the American Revolutionary War? | |
Dorothy Stanley | 2024-09-13 | 5,829 | 242.9 | ... that Dorothy Stanley was once said to be one of the last speakers of the Miwok languages? | |
Amir Zakirov | 2024-09-22 | 5,768 | 240.4 | ... that in order to attend breakdancing classes as a child, future Olympian Amir Zakirov had to give up eating lunch? | |
Betty Hanley | 2024-09-09 | 5,716 | 238.2 | ... that Betty Hanley, originally a Michigander, was appointed lampshade designer to the British royal family? | |
Kuomintang Building (Vancouver) | 2024-09-25 | 5,638 | 234.9 | ... that in addition to having been a centre for local involvement in Chinese politics, the Kuomintang Building in Vancouver has hosted social events including a wedding reception? | |
1954 Busan Yongdusan fire | 2024-09-06 | 5,568 | 232.0 | ... that 30 royal portraits of Korean kings were completely destroyed in a 1954 fire in Busan, South Korea? | |
Fan wiki | 2024-09-13 | 5,536 | 230.6 | ... that some fan wikis document fan fiction? | |
Yahya Al-Ghotany | 2024-09-15 | 5,493 | 228.9 | ... that Olympic taekwondo practitioner Yahya Al-Ghotany picked up the sport "by chance" at a refugee camp? | |
Chand Sifarish | 2024-09-01 | 5,470 | 227.9 | ... that an AI-generated cover of Shaan and Kailash Kher's "Chand Sifarish" received nearly five million views on Instagram in two days? | |
David Gillespie (surveyor) | 2024-09-15 | 5,458 | 227.4 | ... that David Gillespie became the chief surveyor of the United States boundary commission after the first surveyor was considered to be "insufferably arrogant"? | |
Dollar Mountain Fire | 2024-09-08 | 4,947 | 225.5 | ... that during the 1929 Dollar Mountain Fire, 65 firefighters survived being surrounded by fire overnight by sheltering near a creek? | |
WNWO-TV | 2024-09-06 | 5,400 | 225.0 | ... that a judge compared the bankruptcy fraud of an Ohio TV station to a 1601 English court case? | |
Wolfman's Got Nards | 2024-09-11 | 5,386 | 224.4 | ... that the title of the documentary Wolfman's Got Nards is derived from a memorable line in the 1987 film The Monster Squad? | |
Poecilia vandepolli | 2024-09-24 | 5,312 | 221.4 | ... that the small fish species Poecilia vandepolli solves food shortage problems by eating its own offspring? | |
S1/S2 (Amsterdam Metro) | 2024-09-01 | 5,308 | 221.2 | ... that the S1/S2 rolling stock of the Amsterdam Metro was also a tram? | |
Jubilee Bridge (Tay) | 2024-09-19 | 5,296 | 220.7 | ... that the construction of the Jubilee Bridge was featured in the 1982 documentary about the A9 road reconstruction? | |
Abortion in Africa | 2024-09-28 | 2,501 | 104.2 | ... that many African countries provide for legal abortion in their reproductive health laws, but such laws have been passed without grounds for legal abortion in Madagascar and in Senegal? | |
Abortion in Madagascar | 1,790 | 74.6 | |||
Abortion in Senegal | 994 | 41.4 | |||
Total | 5,285 | 220.2 | |||
Grant Nel | 2024-09-16 | 5,271 | 219.6 | ... that Grant Nel, at the age of nine, switched from gymnastics to diving after breaking both of his hands? | |
List of emperors of the Yuan dynasty | 2024-09-03 | 5,162 | 219.3 | ... that the rulers of the Yuan dynasty styled themselves as both Mongol khans and Chinese emperors? | |
Ácido Argentino | 2024-09-20 | 5,246 | 218.6 | ... that Rolling Stone listed Ácido Argentino as the most essential album of Argentine heavy metal? | |
Motibai Kapadia | 2024-09-11 | 5,172 | 215.5 | ... that in 1884 Motibai Kapadia's father allowed her to study alongside men in India? | |
Bernlef | 2024-09-25 | 5,167 | 215.3 | ... that according to tradition Saint Ludger healed the Frisian bard Bernlef of his blindness (pictured) and taught him to play psalms on his harp? | |
Syrian literature | 2024-09-29 | 5,138 | 214.1 | ... that scholar Mohja Kahf stated that there is no Syrian literature? | |
Feastogether | 2024-09-12 | 5,098 | 212.4 | ... that Feastogether launched a restaurant that was Taiwan's highest-priced buffet when it opened in 2023? | |
Sammy Virji | 2024-09-12 | 5,093 | 212.2 | ... that the DJ Sammy Virji went viral on TikTok after cueing in a track with a rubber fish? | |
Abortion in the Gambia | 2024-09-04 | 5,082 | 211.8 | ... that in The Gambia, there is a belief that people can summon evil spirits to cause abortions? | |
Malacchi Esdale | 2024-09-13 | 5,080 | 211.7 | ... that rugby sevens player Malacchi Esdale said that the conditioning he went through to play in the Olympics was "borderline crazy"? | |
Tunghsing Building | 2024-09-21 | 5,054 | 210.6 | ... that the Tunghsing Building was the only building in Taipei that collapsed after the September 21 earthquake in 1999? | |
One Room Angel | 2024-09-13 | 5,012 | 208.8 | ... that the angel's wings in the live-action television-drama adaptation of One Room Angel took about a month to construct? | |
Republic Drug Store | 2024-09-17 | 4,926 | 208.4 | ... that the Republic Drug Store was formed from the consolidation of an estate and its competition? | |
Sugar Dog Life | 2024-09-17 | 4,779 | 202.2 | ... that the author of Sugar Dog Life ended up buying and raising a cactus after drawing one in the manga? | |
Ai Uta | 2024-09-29 | 4,827 | 201.1 | ... that Japanese girls found the song "Ai Uta" by the band Greeeen to be a perfect love song for the autumn, according to a 2007 Oricon survey? | |
Christopher Columbus (Zador) | 2024-09-15 | 4,810 | 200.4 | ... that the opera Christopher Columbus was written by its Jewish composer while fleeing persecution from Nazi Germany by sailing across the Atlantic? | |
December 2010 Christchurch earthquake | 2024-09-06 | 4,794 | 199.8 | ... that the December 2010 Christchurch earthquake caused Boxing Day sales events six weeks later? | |
Kevin Mejía | 2024-09-12 | 4,784 | 199.4 | ... that as a child, future Olympian Kevin Mejía sold spinning tops? | |
Premna microphylla | 2024-09-18 | 4,742 | 197.6 | ... that the leaves of Premna microphylla (pictured) are used to make a green jelly called Guanyin tofu? | |
River | 2024-09-04 | 4,709 | 196.2 | ... that rivers form 23% of international borders? | |
Abortion in Benin | 2024-09-10 | 4,694 | 195.6 | ... that the legalization of abortion in Benin was supported by two members of the cabinet who had both worked as gynecologists? | |
Benjamin F. McAdoo | 2024-09-27 | 4,687 | 195.3 | ... that Benjamin F. McAdoo was the first Black architect to be licensed in the U.S. state of Washington? | |
Robert Aiello | 2024-09-01 | 4,636 | 193.2 | ... that Robert Aiello's first novel was published after literary agents turned it down roughly 60 times? | |
Galena Schoolhouse | 2024-09-14 | 4,586 | 191.1 | ... that Galena Schoolhouse in South Dakota was once leased to a historical society for $1 annually? | |
Kyle Hergel | 2024-09-30 | 4,570 | 190.4 | ... that football player Kyle Hergel said his biggest strength was "my nastiness"? | |
Toy unboxing | 2024-09-04 | 4,522 | 188.4 | ... that a Los Angeles summer camp teaches children how to become YouTubers by making toy unboxing videos? | |
Infant school | 2024-09-05 | 4,518 | 188.2 | ... that nine-year-old children were sometimes employed to help teach younger children in infant schools in the 1840s? | |
Canadian Premier League inaugural match | 2024-09-14 | 4,482 | 186.8 | ... that the inaugural Canadian Premier League match led to the suspension of both team captains? | |
Rabbinic period | 2024-09-21 | 4,464 | 186.0 | ... that the Rabbinic period was consequential in the ongoing development of Judaism and its traditions? | |
KIXE-TV | 2024-09-16 | 4,428 | 184.5 | ... that the general manager of a California TV station canceled the interview show he hosted because of its lack of quality? | |
Cosmetic Playlover | 2024-09-10 | 4,415 | 184.0 | ... that Sachi Narashima came up with the idea for the manga Cosmetic Playlover after her friend, who worked as a beauty consultant, mentioned that there were male beauty consultants? | |
Submarine Mining Service | 2024-09-14 | 4,409 | 183.7 | ... that the British Army's Submarine Mining Service defended ports and harbours with naval mines and torpedoes? | |
Jajaira Gonzalez | 2024-09-11 | 4,328 | 180.3 | ... that USA Boxing's head coach said that Olympian Jajaira Gonzalez's return to boxing was "like Lazarus coming back from the dead"? | |
Tropical Storm Chris (2024) | 2024-09-02 | 4,306 | 179.4 | ... that Tropical Storm Chris (pictured) in July 2024 caused bodies of water to overflow in Ciudad Madero, Mexico, resulting in a crocodile sighting at a beach? | |
William Aitken (architect) | 2024-09-08 | 1,228 | 56.0 | ... that William Aitken, William J. Bain, J. Lister Holmes, John T. Jacobsen, and George W. Stoddard collaborated in the early 1940s to design America's first racially integrated public housing development? | |
George W. Stoddard | 852 | 38.8 | |||
J. Lister Holmes | 844 | 38.5 | |||
John T. Jacobsen | 837 | 38.2 | |||
Total | 3,761 | 171.5 | |||
Motokare Retry | 2024-09-09 | 4,054 | 168.9 | ... that the spin-off episode of the live-action adaptation of Motokare Retry was written to portray "conversations between men" and "male friendship"? | |
Leak 04-13 (Bait Ones) | 2024-09-02 | 4,016 | 167.3 | ... that a bootleg album of Jai Paul's unreleased music was named as one of the best of 2013 by several music publications? | |
Palestinian right of armed resistance | 2024-09-22 | 4,001 | 166.7 | ... that arguments in favor of a Palestinian right of armed resistance are often based on Article 1(4) of Protocol I to the Geneva Conventions? | |
Edmilson Pedro | 2024-09-19 | 3,978 | 165.7 | ... that Olympic judoka Edmilson Pedro is nicknamed Bicho Papão, which means "the bogeyman"? | |
Sienna Green | 2024-09-27 | 3,963 | 165.1 | ... that Sienna Green began playing water polo because she saw it as a combination of basketball and swimming, her favourite sports? | |
Armond Seidler | 2024-09-19 | 3,936 | 164.0 | ... that although Armond Seidler invented the pugil stick for military training purposes, it later found use in the television show American Gladiators? | |
1990 Serbian constitutional referendum | 2024-09-08 | 3,572 | 162.9 | ... that the 1990 Serbian constitutional referendum also took place at six voting stations in Montenegro for voters who were on holiday? | |
Józef Ignacy Kraszewski | 2024-09-10 | 3,907 | 162.8 | ... that 19th-century Polish writer Józef Ignacy Kraszewski authored hundreds of works, including more than 200 novels? | |
Joanna Ferrone | 2024-09-21 | 3,894 | 162.3 | ... that Joanna Ferrone served as the business manager for the fictional character Fido Dido? | |
Jyocho | 2024-09-28 | 3,874 | 161.4 | ... that the music of math rock band Jyocho has been alternatively described as akin to "madness" or "contemplative and melancholy"? | |
Alexina Kublu | 2024-09-21 | 3,868 | 161.1 | ... that Alexina Kublu, a linguist, translator, Languages Commissioner, and the first justice of the peace in Nunavut, is her grandmother's father and her daughter's son, as per the Inuit namesake tradition? | |
Railways in Canberra | 2024-09-09 | 3,856 | 160.6 | ... that many an Xplorer has traversed the rails in Canberra? | |
Albert Schädler | 2024-09-18 | 3,840 | 160.0 | ... that the ideas of Albert Schädler became the founding ideas of the Progressive Citizens' Party, though he himself was opposed to the formation of political parties? | |
Kaylee Bryson | 2024-09-20 | 3,836 | 159.8 | ... that Kaylee Bryson was the first female driver to advance to the A-Main feature race at the Chili Bowl Nationals? | |
Ivan Palmaw | 2024-09-07 | 3,818 | 159.1 | ... that architect Ivan Palmaw designed houses in Shanghai and Seattle after fleeing the Russian Revolution? | |
William Pope (priest) | 2024-09-02 | 3,690 | 153.8 | ... that William Pope, an Anglican deacon, was a follower of John Henry Newman and like him became a Roman Catholic priest? | |
Zhong Jingwen | 2024-09-14 | 3,688 | 153.7 | ... that Zhong Jingwen was known as the "father of Chinese folklore studies"? | |
Suiattle River | 2024-09-20 | 3,629 | 151.2 | ... that every summer, the Suiattle River dirties the Sauk with glacial debris? | |
Human history | 2024-09-30 | 3,522[f] | 146.8 | ... that public health measures and advances in medical science in modern human history helped raise global life expectancy from about 31 years in 1900 to over 66 years in 2000? | |
Alfredo Gandolfi | 2024-09-05 | 3,480 | 145.0 | ... that cinematographer Alfredo Gandolfi also had a career as a singer that included more than 300 performances at the Metropolitan Opera? | |
Thomas Broun | 2024-09-14 | 3,460 | 144.1 | ... that Thomas Broun has been blamed for inflating the number of beetle species in New Zealand? | |
The Eternaut | 2024-09-11 | 3,416 | 142.3 | ... that Héctor Germán Oesterheld repurposed his initial plans for a sequel of the comic The Eternaut as a novel? | |
Ron Tiavaasue | 2024-09-25 | 3,361 | 140.0 | ... that Ron Tiavaasue was born in Samoa, grew up in New Zealand, played college football in the United States, and now plays professional football in Canada? | |
Marmelada de Santa Luzia | 2024-09-10 | 3,268 | 136.2 | ... that many producers of Marmelada de Santa Luzia, a variety of quince cheese, are descendants of quilombolas? | |
Kimi wa Bara yori Utsukushī | 2024-09-19 | 3,261 | 135.9 | ... that two cosmetic companies engaged in a "rose war" with advertising campaigns based around the song "You're More Beautiful Than a Rose" and the film The Rose of Versailles? | |
Fede Vigevani | 2024-09-19 | 3,244 | 135.2 | ... that Fede Vigevani once presented an awards ceremony in which he won an award? | |
Alex Chilowicz | 2024-09-10 | 3,176 | 132.3 | ... that in December 2023, former Major League Soccer referee Alex Chilowicz began officiating in the English Football League after relocating to England? | |
Bothell, Washington | 2024-09-08 | 2,876 | 131.1 | ... that up to 16,000 crows regularly commute from around the Seattle metropolitan area to a wetland in Bothell, Washington? | |
A. Sreekar Prasad filmography | 2024-09-03 | 3,046 | 129.5 | ... that Indian film editor A. Sreekar Prasad holds a record for editing films in 17 different languages? | |
Helen Hornbeck Tanner | 2024-09-11 | 3,094 | 128.9 | ... that Helen Hornbeck Tanner was part of a major case supporting the Ojibwe before the Supreme Court of the United States while in her 80s? | |
LA LOM | 2024-09-09 | 3,085 | 128.5 | ... that LA LOM named many of their songs after various locations in Los Angeles? | |
A. I. Namm & Son Department Store | 2024-09-18 | 3,028 | 126.2 | ... that an annex to the A. I. Namm & Son Department Store included artifacts from a church? | |
La Mojana | 2024-09-20 | 2,972 | 123.9 | ... that people of the Zenú culture built canals in the La Mojana wetland area of Colombia long before Spanish arrival? | |
Gwent Broadcasting | 2024-09-24 | 2,969 | 123.7 | ... that Gwent Broadcasting, at the time the smallest Independent Local Radio station in Britain, lasted less than two years? | |
ComicBook.com | 2024-09-26 | 2,961 | 123.4 | ... that ComicBook.com originally began as a website with sales links and press releases before becoming an entertainment news site? | |
Jordan Sepho | 2024-09-23 | 2,946 | 122.8 | ... that Olympic gold-medal-winning rugby player Jordan Sepho vomited from stress the first time he played for his national team? | |
List of accolades received by Joe Hisaishi | 2024-09-26 | 2,932 | 122.2 | ... that the composer Joe Hisaishi has been awarded eight Japan Academy Film Prizes and nominated for eight more? | |
Justiniano Borgoño | 2024-09-17 | 2,872 | 121.5 | ... that a bust of former Peruvian president Justiniano Borgoño was stolen from its pedestal by thieves? | |
Nam Su-hyeon | 2024-09-01 | 1,550 | 64.6 | ... that Nam Su-hyeon, Jeon Hun-young, and Lim Si-hyeon's gold medal in the women's team archery event at the 2024 Olympics marked South Korea's tenth victory in a row? | |
Jeon Hun-young | 1,330 | 55.4 | |||
Total | 2,879 | 120.0 | |||
Liebigs Annalen | 2024-09-30 | 2,856 | 119.0 | ... that scientists publishing in Liebigs Annalen were subject to criticism and attacks by editor Justus von Liebig? | |
Ana Sigüenza | 2024-09-08 | 2,593 | 118.2 | ... that Ana Sigüenza was the first woman to be the general secretary of a national trade union center in Spain? | |
Mark Robert Harrison | 2024-09-15 | 2,831 | 118.0 | ... that painter Mark Robert Harrison's brother died in a fire that broke out at one of Harrison's own exhibitions in 1846? | |
East Suffolk Park | 2024-09-30 | 2,811 | 117.1 | ... that East Suffolk Park, a former student hostel in Edinburgh, was once an internment camp for enemy aliens? | |
Trust Issues | 2024-09-23 | 2,738 | 114.1 | ... that the 2019 single "Trust Issues" by Drake was originally released in 2011 as a free download? | |
Mariano R. Vázquez | 2024-09-28 | 2,706 | 112.7 | ... that Mariano R. Vázquez oversaw the integration of anarchists into the government during the Spanish Civil War? | |
Michael Kettle | 2024-09-25 | 2,684 | 111.8 | ... that Michael Kettle received an award at the age of 80 for his work as a cricket groundskeeper? | |
Donald MacKay (architect) | 2024-09-20 | 2,684 | 111.8 | ... that architect Donald MacKay designed a fire station which later burnt down in the Great Seattle Fire? | |
Valentin Bontus | 2024-09-24 | 1,600 | 66.6 | ... that Valentin Bontus won the first-ever Olympic gold medal in Formula Kite, while Toni Vodišek won the first silver medal? | |
Toni Vodišek | 931 | 38.8 | |||
Total | 2,530 | 105.4 | |||
Aracy Amaral | 2024-09-02 | 2,474 | 103.1 | ... that a historian lamented the lack of English-language translations for the work of Aracy Amaral despite it being "a vital reference for the study of art history in Brazil"? | |
Josh Katz | 2024-09-21 | 2,472 | 103.0 | ... that Australian judoka Josh Katz competed in the 2024 Paris Olympics six months after completely rupturing an ACL? | |
El Eternauta: segunda parte | 2024-09-22 | 2,426 | 101.1 | ... that during the writing of El Eternauta: segunda parte, Héctor Germán Oesterheld became victim of an enforced disappearance? | |
Auckland Central in the 2020 New Zealand general election | 2024-09-28 | 2,422 | 100.9 | ... that Chlöe Swarbrick won the race for Auckland Central in 2020, during which she held a drag show as a campaign event? | |
Edward Cruttwell | 2024-09-29 | 2,412 | 100.5 | ... that after supervising construction of London's Tower Bridge in the 1890s, engineer Edward Cruttwell was retained as consulting engineer to the bridge until his death in 1933? | |
Alfred Biliotti | 2024-09-03 | 2,198 | 93.4 | ... that Alfred Biliotti excavated the first known examples of Mycenaean painted pottery in 1868? | |
Charlotte Eyton | 2024-09-30 | 1,942 | 80.9 | ... that English amateur geologist Charlotte Eyton wrote a number of papers and pamphlets on the geology of the Wrekin, a part of Shropshire, between 1862 and 1870? | |
Cooper Mays | 2024-09-28 | 1,816 | 75.7 | ... that in college, football player Cooper Mays was a member of the same offensive line as his brother? | |
Tilman Michael | 2024-09-14 | 1,343 | 56.0 | ... that Tilman Michael, who is set to be the Metropolitan Opera's chorus master from the 2024/25 season, helped the Oper Frankfurt win multiple awards for operatic choir of the year? | |
Max Greyserman | 2024-09-28 | 1,244 | 51.8 | ... that PGA Tour golfer Max Greyserman and his brother Reed are the first brothers to win the New Jersey Amateur Championship? | |
Afonso Henriques Theatre | 2024-09-29 | 1,202 | 50.1 | ... that the Afonso Henriques Theatre in Guimarães, Portugal, regularly performed shows and plays to aid the construction of the nearby Santos Passos Church? |