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Why do they advertise the "World Famous Secret Caverns"? Which is it? Famous or Secret? (Contributed by Lynn S.)
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We have a North Pole and a South Pole so why don't we have an East and West Pole? And if we did where would they be? (Contributed by W.J. Newhart)
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How do we really know that the North Pole is up? (Contributed by W.J. Newhart)
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If you travel to the North Pole what time do you set your watch at? (Contributed by Don F.)
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Is Marx's tomb a communist plot? (Contributed by Don F.)
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What happens to a green rock when you throw it the Red Sea? (Contributed by Buford)
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Is Disney World a people trap operated by a mouse? (Contributed by Vanbooven)
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What was the Dead Sea like before it got ill? (Contributed by Alex Petty)
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Why don't they serve Ritz biscuits at the Ritz? (Contributed by Alex Petty)
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Why do we have a great divide but no great add subtract or multiply? (Contributed by Jim Adams)
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What if the Leaning Tower is straight and the world is leaning? (Contributed by Jim Adams)
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Who posed for the Statue of Liberty? (Contributed by Building19)
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Why doesn't the Washington Monument look like George? (Contributed by scola)
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Do you think the Three Mile Island cleanup team used MOP AND GLOW floor wax? (Contributed by Giggles)
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We all know who painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel but who did the floor? (Contributed by Alex Petty)
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Is the Black Forest really black? (Contributed by Angela Trana)
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Why were so many famous Civil War battles in the U.S.A. fought in National Parks? (Contributed by Keith Sullivan)
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How much does the 'Empire State Building' weigh? (Contributed by Phantom1213)
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Why is it called Scotland Yard if it's not in Scotland? (Contributed by MailBits.com)
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Wouldn't the most famous and popular 'rock' group of all time be Mount Rushmore? (Contributed by Kernel W.)
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Why does the Vatican have Lightning Rods? (Contributed by Don F.)
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Does the Bermuda Triangle REALLY pull planes and ships down to a place that has never been found? (Contributed by Jen)
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Why do the Buckingham Palace guards wear those big furry hats? (Contributed by MailBits.com)
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If Japan invaded England and captured London, would Big Ben be digital? (Contributed by Aaron Packnick)
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Does the North Pole really have a red and white pole sticking out of it? (Contributed by Lisa Hall)
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Why is the famous London clock called 'Big Ben'? (Contributed by MailBits.com)
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If the Mississippi River is known as 'Old Man River', why isn't it called Mr. Sippi? (Contributed by George Blair)
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If you go to the North Pole and walk in circles at the same rate as the world turns, will you get older? (Contributed by Delora M.)
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Why does everyone at Disneyland wear gloves all the time without any purpose at all? (Contributed by Aaron C.)
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Just how dead is the Dead Sea? (Contributed by MailBits.com)
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Do you think there's a wreck tangle at the bottom of the Bermuda Triangle? (Contributed by Keith Jackson)
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If Italians are such great architects, why did they build a tower that is about to fall over? Do you think maybe they were eating too many pisas? (Contributed by Janis G.)
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Why does 'lake' come first (i.e. Lake Michigan) and 'river' come second (i.e. Mississippi River)? (Contributed by T.M.)
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Isn't the Empire State Building, the building of the Empire State and not the state building of the Empire? Why then, is it the Empire STATE building and not the Empire-State Building? (Contributed by A.J. Bodnar)
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Why do all the people who like the Eiffel Tower go to its top? Isn't that the only place in Paris where you can't see it? (Contributed by Gerhard)
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When will we be finally able to receive the Panama Channel on TV? (Contributed by Gerhard)
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Should the source of the Nile be called the juvenile? (Contributed by TBL)
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Who killed the Dead Sea? (Contributed by B.C.)
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Why isn't the Golden Gate gold? (Contributed by Who)
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Did you ever consider that maybe the Tower of Pisa is vertical and the rest of the world is crooked? (Contributed by Jason)
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Why is Broadway so narrow? (Contributed by June M.)
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If you dig a hole in the south pole are you digging up or down? (Contributed by C.T.)
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Why is it that the Boston University Bridge (on Commonwealth Avenue, Boston, Massachusetts) is the only place in the world where a boat can sail under a train driving under a car driving under an airplane? (Contributed by Robbie C.)
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Is there really a coffee pot located in Davidson, Saskatchewan, Canada that measures 24 Feet (7.3 Meters) tall, is made of sheet metal and can hold 150,000 8 ounce cups of coffee? (Contributed by Ralphie)
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Can you corner someone in the Oval Office? (Contributed by Ralphie)
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