Fascinating Facts C (783 facts)
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- In 1997, Fourteen percent of the one million citizens of Nairobi, ...
- Citizens of Monaco are prohibited from gambling ...
- Mosquitoes dislike citronella ...
- The citrus industry started in the United States in 1873 when two Riverside, CA ranchers obtained some orange ...
- The only MLB team to have both its city's name and its ...
- New York City's nickname the Big Apple is named after an early swing-dance that ...
- The Civil War in the United States elevated the popularity of coffee to ...
- A study of pet owners found that 66% claimed they ...
- It was claimed that a Tiger shot dead by colonel ...
- Colgate claims Tooth ...
- Clans many many years ago that wanted to get rid of their unwanted people ...
- Clans of long ago that wanted to get rid of their unwanted people ...
- Eric Clapton, Jeff Beck and Jimmy Page were all once the ...
- The name Santa Claus is a corruption of the ...
- Santa Claus has a brother named Bells Nicholas ...
- Tarantulas have retractable claws like cats and the hairs on their abdomen and back legs can ...
- In Clawson, Mich., there is a law that makes it LEGAL for a ...
- Hugh Ward Cleaver ...
- Samuel Clemens (Mark Twain) was born on and died on days when Halley's Comet ...
- Cleveland law forbids you to operate a motor ...
- Former President Cleveland defeated incumbent Benjamin Harrison in 1892, becoming the ...
- Grover Cleveland's real first name ...
- Now, where did the word 'fuck' ...
- As of Dec. 31, 2000, the number of climbers summiting Mt. Everest ...
- The animal that tends to cling ...
- Ginger has been clinically demonstrated to work twice as well ...
- All of the clocks in the movie ...
- The sun is about three million miles closer to ...
- Polaris is the closest visible star to true north and is thus referred to as the North Star. By sometime around the year 2100, the wobble ...
- A Manatee (Dugong) has very slow-clotting ...
- JFK's golf clubs sold for $772,500 at a 1996 ...
- There are nine rooms on a 'Clue' game board. A ...
- The word coach is derived from the village of Kocs, ...
- The only loss Packers' coach Vince Lombardi ever suffered in the ...
- The world's first roller coaster opened in 1884 at Coney Island, New ...
- Coca-Cola contained Coca (whose active ...
- Coca-Cola was so named back in 1885 for its two 'medicinal' ingredients: extract of coca ...
- Coca-Cola does not ...
- Coca-Cola was ...
- The origional Coca cola was so named because it did, in fact, contain ...
- A single share of Coca-Cola stock, purchased in 1919, when ...
- Crack Cocaine' is still cocaine. It is simply a different chemical process applied to cocaine powder that allows cocaine to be smokeable. This means that ...
- The original coke contained cocaine and was labeled as a cure all miracle drug. It became the popular soda when it ...
- Cocaine was sold to cure sore throat, neuralgia, ...
- A cockroach can live nine days ...
- If you cut off the head of a cockroach, it can still survive but ...
- The cockroach is the fastest animal ...
- Fried cockroach with garlic is ...
- The largest cockroach on record is ...
- The cockroach has a high resistance to radiation and ...
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