- ...in 2005, Adam Bruce became the first herald appointed to Clan Donald of Scotland in 510 years?
- ...Alex Perelson is the youngest professional skaterboarder in the vert field?
- ...Alliance for Open Society International, operator of drug rehabilitation programs for heroin addicts in Central Asia, sued the U.S. Government over the anti-prostitution pledge?
- ... that Amedei Porcelana chocolate is used in a $1000 ice cream sundae?
- ...New York writer and socialite Anthony Haden-Guest is both son of the 4th Baron Haden-Guest and the brother-in-law of actress Jamie Lee Curtis?
- ...that Amherst College president Arthur Stanley Pease was an "indefatigable pedestrian" and mountaineer who studied plants in the White Mountains?
- ...at the Atlantic House on Cape Cod during World War I, Pulitzer Prize-winner Eugene O'Neill was arrested at gun point as a spy for the Kaiser?
- ...that archedictyon is a hypothetical scheme of wing venation proposed for the common ancestor of all winged insects?
- ...ball culture, as seen in Paris is Burning, has drag houses that compete for 12' tall trophies and prizes of $1000 or more?
- ...a banjee is a type of young Latino or Black man who has sex with men and dresses in urban fashion?
- ...Baudet de Poitou is a rare breed of donkey with a shaggy coat?
- ...Bartholomew Gilbert failed to establish a colony on Cape Cod in 1602 which would have been the first English colony in the Americas?
- ...that Irish television celebrity Bazil Ashmawy was born in Libya and is half Egyptian?
- ...there are stories of Metacomet, sachem of the Wampanoag Indians, meeting with allies near Bear's Den Falls to plan attacks on Massachusetts towns during King Philip's War?
- ...The Bostonian Society was formed in 1881 to prevent the Old State House, site of the Boston Massacre, from being moved to Chicago?
- ...a botánica is a Latin American store that sells religious goods, magical paraphernalia and brand name health care products?
- ...the Buffalo Treehopper is an insect named for its resemblance to the American Bison?
- ...Bridge Island Meadows is an inaccessible nature reserve on the floodplains of the Charles River in Massachusetts?
- ...Brookesia minima may be the smallest species of chameleon?
- ...Julius Caesar is believed to have taken a nap under the Caesarsboom yew in West Flanders?
- ...the Candystripe Leafhopper is a vector for Pierce's disease?
- ...shortly before Christmas 1942 a possible Nazi spy walked into the Irish village of Castletownroche and was apprehended by the Garda?
- ...Celebrity Bainisteoir is an Irish reality programme about managing Gaelic football clubs?
- ...Children's Wharf in Boston has a 40' tall milk bottle that was built during the Great Depression and transported to the wharf by barge in the 1970s?
- ...members of the Chinese Hand Laundry Alliance faced surveillance, interrogation, and harassment by the FBI?
- ...the Choctaw Hog is a "critically rare" breed of pig found in the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma?
- ...Chroogomphus is an edible mushroom that grows as a parasite in pine forests?
- ...that chemosynthesis, the process enabling deep sea invertebrates to survive without sunlight, was discovered by Colleen Cavanaugh?
- ...George Washington Morrison Nutt, better known by his stage name Commodore Nutt, grew only 37 inches (94 cm) tall?
- ...the first president of the World Association of Copepodologists was a veteran of the Polish resistance movement in World War II?
- ...the Croaking Tetra is a tropical fish that "chirps" when it comes to the surface to gulp air?
- ..."Methuen Duck Cloth" manufactured by David Nevins, Jr. was used to make sails and tents in the tropics?
- ...Davi Kopenawa Yanomami, a shaman of the indigenous people of Brazil, received an award from the United Nations Environmental Program?
- ...Fitchburg State College researchers in Lancaster, Massachusetts used artificial lights to mimic the bioluminescence of fireflies on Dexter Drumlin?
- ...there are Dinosaur Footprints in the Connecticut River Valley?
- ...Frederick Law Olmsted planned for The Dorchesterway to extend his Emerald Necklace park system all the way to Boston Harbor?
- ...Dralasites are an amoeboid extraterrestrial race depicted in science fiction role-playing games for the past 25 years?
- ...Dwyer's Snake is only weakly venomous and coils into a ball when threatened?
- ...the Edmonson sisters were African American slaves who tried to escape to freedom and became celebrity abolitionists?
- ...the Emancipation Memorial, a monument in Washington, DC, was paid for by former slaves?
- ...Espiritismo is the Latin American and Caribbean belief that good and evil spirits can affect health, luck and other elements of human life?
- ...the 1983 song "Everyday I Write the Book" was Elvis Costello's first hit single in the United States?
- ..."Fart Proudly" is an essay about flatulence written by Benjamin Franklin?
- ..."Fight Fiercely, Harvard" is a satirical college fight song written by a mathematician?
- ...Creobroter is a praying mantis that uses ant mimicry as a juvenile and flower mimicry when adult?
- ...the Ghost Mantis looks like a dead leaf?
- ...Sphodromantis viridis, the Giant African Mantis, is kept worldwide as a pet?
- ...the Giant Dead Leaf Mantis falls to the ground and lies motionless when threatened?
- ...the Golden Resources Mall in Beijing, the second-largest shopping mall in the world, has attracted as few as 20 shoppers in an hour?
- ...the 25 species of Goodyera comprise just one of over 800 genera of orchids?
- ...the Great Trail created by Native Americans connected the Great Lakes region to New England and the mid-Atlantic?
- ...Haghpat Monastery in Armenia was placed on the World Heritage List over 1,000 years after it was founded?
- ...that philanthropist Harriet Nevins left an animal shelter, and a fountain to the people of Massachusetts?
- ...Hawayo Takata, a Nisei fluent in the language and culture of both Japan and the United States, introduced Reiki to the Western World?
- ...the face of Chicago native Hazel Lavery adorned the banknotes of Ireland for seventy years?
- ...Henri Lhote believed that prehistoric rock art in the Sahara Desert was evidence of ancient astronauts?
- ...the widow of Henry Coffin Nevins left a million dollars for the construction of a Home for Aged and Incurables?
- ...Henry Taylor Parker, a critic nicknamed "Hard-to-Please", was "Boston's oracle on theatre and music" for 29 years?
- ...there are more than 1,200 historical markers in Ohio?
- ...three members of the Hot 8 Brass Band have died as a result of gun violence in New Orleans?
- ...the university mascot called "the Ichabod" is named after Ichabod Washburn, an owner of the world's largest wire mill?
- ...Iraqi American scientist Ihsan Ali Al-Shehbaz is the world authority on bladderpods?
- ...more than 550 varieties of mango are showcased in the International Mango Festival held in Delhi?
- ...Mark Twain and General Custer visited P. T. Barnum in Iranistan?
- ..."James Brown Is Dead" is an electronic dance music reference to James Brown and the widespread sampling of his music?
- ...James Palacio of the HBO series Oz was an empress of the Imperial Court System?
- ...João Maria de Sousa is the current Attorney General of Angola?
- ...J-ska is contemporary Japanese music with origins in the music of Jamaica?
- ...Junqueirópolis, a municipality in São Paulo, Brazil, is nicknamed "Acerola Capital" for its agriculture?
- ...that Pierre Trudeau was "known to paddle" the Kazabazua River in Quebec?
- ...Lake Chargoggagoggmanchauggagoggchaubunagungamaugg is often cited as the longest place name in the United States?
- ...some Norton, Massachusetts residents have trouble selling their homes because Lake Winnecunnett is "a weed-infested, mosquito breeding swamp"?
- ...the Landmarks Foundation helps conserve sacred sites such as the stone spheres of Costa Rica and the moai of Easter Island?
- ...Larantuka is an Indonesian district known for Roman Catholic Holy Week processions?
- ...the Larz Anderson Bonsai Collection in Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts has a Hinoki Cypress over 250 years old?
- ...Leonard Crofoot, a dancer in The Singing Detective, has had three Star Trek roles?
- ...there are approximately 2,000 species of mantis?
- ..."Woolwick" was a fictional name for Kent, Ohio in the writing of Boston Evening Transcript journalist Lucien Price?
- ...Macleay's Spectre is a stick insect that grows up to 20 cm (8 inches) long?
- ...Maxime de la Falaise, called "the only truly chic Englishwoman" by Cecil Beaton, said that "no straight man was attractive" in the 1970s' fashion industry?
- ...the Mediterranean mantis (Iris oratoria) is capable of virgin birth?
- ...Meller's Chameleon catches insects and birds 50 cm (20 inches) away with its tongue?
- ...mizuna is a cold-resistant mustard green grown extensively during winter in Japan?
- ...the Mobile Tigers, a Negro League baseball team, paid pitcher Satchel Paige "$1 when the gate was good and a keg of lemonade when it wasn't"?
- ...John Quincy Adams II, Ralph Waldo Emerson, and William Gordon Weld helped form the MSPCA?
- ...symbiotic moss animals live on the bristles of the crab known as the MudRunner?
- ...the Narragansett Turkey is a breed of domestic turkey unique to North America and named after Narragansett Bay in Rhode Island?
- ...the Normal School for Colored Girls was incorporated into the University of the District of Columbia?
- ...that Orthodera novaezealandiae is a praying mantis native only to New Zealand?
- ...that the sudden collape of the Pemberton Mill was one of the worst industrial accidents in American history?
- ...Petticoat Hill, a nature reserve in Williamsburg, Massachusetts, is said to be named after laundry hung on a clothesline?
- ...Photuris pennsylvanica, a species of lightning bug, is Pennsylvania's state insect?
- ...that pink tide is a term for the growing influence of left-wing politics in Latin America?
- ...Poecilostomatoida are parasitic crustaceans frequently with antennae modified to attachment to host organisms?
- ...Poli's Stellate Barnacle is hermaphroditic and has a penis significantly longer than its body?
- ...the Pomeranian Goose was developed by Northern German farmers centuries ago, but only officially recognized as a breed in 1912?
- ...Foxy Brown namechecks Sean Combs on the song Pretty Girl Bullshit?
- ...11-year old Prince Joseph Wenzel of Liechtenstein is regarded by Jacobites as heir to the throne of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland?
- ...pteridomania is the Victorian era craze for fern collecting and for fern motifs in decorative art?
- ..."Push It To The Limit", a pop rap song by Corbin Bleu, was recently the most downloaded song at the iTunes Store?
- ...Queen of Japan members use aliases that sound like Japanese names and are known for synthpop covers of artists such as John Lennon?
- ...Paul Simon's ballad "Rene And Georgette Magritte With Their Dog After The War" portrays the surrealist painter as an admirer of doo-wop music?
- ...the River Carron has given its name to a type of naval cannon, a line of bathtubs, two warships and an island in the Southern Hemisphere?
- ...Ruby Bundleflower, an abundant weed in parts of Mexico, produces beans used in salsa?
- ...the Rufous Songlark is an Australian songbird that sometimes ends up as roadkill?
- ...the Rum Swizzle is a often called "Bermuda's national drink?
- ...the Sajama Lines in Bolivia took 3,000 years to make and might be considered the largest artwork in the world?
- ...according to the New Mexico Legislature, the Sandia Hairstreak butterfly "symbolizes the ability of New Mexican residents to thrive year-round in a semiarid climate"?
- ...sang piao xiao is praying mantis egg case used in traditional Chinese medicine to treat impotence and premature ejaculation?
- ...male spiders, scorpions and mantids have special strategies to avoid sexual cannibalism?
- ...the song "Shambala" by Three Dog Night has a gospel music sound and Tibetan Buddhist subject matter?
- ...Shreve, Crump & Low, the oldest jeweler in North America, designed the Davis Cup and the Cy Young Award?
- ...the Silver Appleyard is one of the best egglayers amongst large breeds of duck?
- ...at less than 11 feet (3.4 m) wide, the Skinny House (pictured) is the narrowest house in Boston, Massachusetts?
- ...the Silver Appleyard is one of the best egglayers amongst large breeds of duck?
- ...the Silver Marten rabbit likes playthings to toss around its cage?
- ...sleeve garters were first used in the 19th century and are still worn by poker dealers and barbershop musicians?
- ...the spray pool on Boston Common doubles as an ice-skating rink in winter?
- ...St. Patrick's Blue, rather than green, was long the colour most associated with the patron saint of Ireland?
- ...Tantiusques, a graphite mine which John Winthrop purchased from the Nipmuck in 1644, became the Dixon Ticonderoga pencil company?
- ...according to Themba Mabaso, the State Herald of South Africa, the flag of South Africa is read like a written document?
- ...Thyrocopa is a genus of flightless moth endemic to Hawaii?
- ...Tiia Piili, four-time FISAF World Champion in sport aerobics, got food poisoning attending a competition in Morocco?
- ...trepanging is the harvesting of sea cucumbers?
- ...that pomologist Ulysses Prentiss Hedrick devoted separate monographs to cherries, grapes, peaches, pears, and plums?
- ...Valri Bromfield performed stand-up comedy on the first episode of Saturday Night Live?
- ...ancient herds of White Park, a rare breed of horned cattle, have been preserved in Great Britain from the Middle Ages?
- ...Travel + Leisure named Wasque ("way-squee") on Chappaquiddick the number one beach in New England?
- ...the Yokohama Museum of Art has Pablo Picasso and Salvador Dalí in its collection?
- Amphibios 9
- Anderson Ruffin Abbott
- Ancistrochilus rothschildianus
- Annunciation Melkite Catholic Cathedral
- Asher Roth
- Brachygobius nunus
- Bridges TV
- Callianassa subterranea
- Centruroides bicolor
- Centruroides limbatus
- Camponotus vagus
- Cripple and the Starfish
- Friends of Gilda
- Gold-whiskered Barbet
- Gigantotomy
- Indian Love Call
- John Nies
- Mantis in Lace
- Muzzammil Hassan
- Pheidologeton diversus
- Red Scapular of the Passion
- species group
- Vespula pensylvanica
- ....................? (I forget at least one)
- Cara Duff-MacCormick
- For the Love of Ray J
- Lorne Munroe
- Moonchildren
- Rosary and scapular
- Sonia Chang-Díaz
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