Flatulence?

WW2?

Yep. The cinema only admitted white people…

That was my first thought but America hadn’t entered the war then.

What was the currency of the Netherlands before they started using the Euro?

Guilder

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Anything based on the date and birthdays/other historical events on that day. So if it’s tomorrow:

Which singer and guitarist was born on this day in 1967?
Which ballet received its premiere on this day in 1877?
In which year did Hunter S. Thompson die on this day?

Kurt Cobain
Swan Lake
2005

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Also as it’s current, what is the name of Karl Lagerfeld’s cat?

It’s today. I’ll look up today’s famous birthdays and see who I can find.

Harper Lee died on this day three years ago, as did recent DiS thread subject Umberto Eco.

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I’m trying to avoid depressing subjects such as death and war and crime.

It’s also Prince Andrew, Ray Winstone and Seal’s birthday (hope they’re all having a nice time).

True or False: Brian May

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February is the shortest month in the year, but which is the longest?

October?

Yes, but why do you say that?

On a clear day, from the top of Ben Nevis, what is the furthest thing you can see?

+1 hour

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Yep. Do you think the question is too easy or will it puzzle some people?

My kind of question :+1:

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