Who Knew?: Things You Didn't Know About Things You Know Well

Who Knew?

Things You Didn't Know About Things You Know Well

2000 • 201 pages

Who Knew? collects tidbits and trivia about well-known personalities and products that we are all familiar with - or at least think we are familiar with. From food and film to fashion and famous landmarks, these offbeat informational nuggets are guaranteed to entertain and enthrall. - The word "nerd" was coined by Dr. Seuss in his book, If I Ran the Zoo. - Wedding cake was originally thrown at the bride and groom, instead of eaten by them. - The fifty-two playing cards in a typical deck represent the fifty-two weeks in a year; the four suits, the four seasons. - The elastic strap with a clasp - created as a way to fasten any snug garment, but most commonly found on a bra - was invented by Mark Twain. - Herrings communicate by farting. - On average, we forget 80 percent of what we learn on any given day. These and other eye-opening revelations await the reader of Who Knew? Part pop culture, part pop quiz, this quirky compilation of little-known facts and figures will amaze and amuse readers of all ages.

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