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Are You a Master of Almost Useless Facts?

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Is your brain full of information you are pretty sure has no practical use? Are you a trivia master? Test your knowledge of almost useless facts with this quiz!

Predictive Programming, or When Movies 'Predict' Real Events

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Predictive programming is the idea that the media can predict and prepare us for the future. Stuff They Don't Want You to Know investigates.

How Much Do You Know About the History of New York City?

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Did you know there's a "secret" Track 61 train station on Manhattan? That the game of pinball was actually banned in the city at one time? Harlem is up, and the Battery is down -- and, always remember this: if the street numbers are going up, like 42nd St. to 43rd to 44th Street, then you're headed north. (Numbers going down? Turn around.) Oh, and "PONY," if you see it around, means Product of New York.

The World War II Quiz

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World War II was one of the defining conflicts of the 20th century. Just two decades after the end of World War I, WWII began in 1939 and saw the U.S. enter in 1941. Let's explore some of the specifics of the Second World War.

Can You Answer These Winning Jeopardy! Questions?

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What is? Who is? Where is? If you're not asking a question, your answer is already wrong! Can you answer these Final Jeopardy! questions? Make Alex Trebek proud!

What's So American About Apple Pie?

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What could be more American than apple pie? HowStuffWorks looks at the origins of the phrase 'as American as apple pie.'

How Betsy Ross Worked

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History tells us that Betsy Ross designed and sewed America's first flag. But is that the truth or is it just legend? Find out more at HowStuffWorks.

Anne Bonny: A Real Female Pirate of the Caribbean

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Anne Bonny was an Irish marauder whose brief period of piracy in enshrined her as legend as one of the few documented female pirates in history.

William Walker: The American Mercenary Who Named Himself President of Nicaragua

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Before being executed in 1860 for his misadventures, William Walker, known as a 'filibuster,' raised a private army and briefly installed himself as the president of Nicaragua.

Can You Identify These US State Flags?

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Flags sure can be fun, and this quiz proves it. Do you have enough knowledge to identify these emblems of state identity, or will some of those Midwestern states be your downfall? Dive into the quiz and find out!

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