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3/9/26

[Answer] Which author is widely recognized as the bestselling novelist of all time?

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...Agatha Christie is widely regarded as the bestselling novelist of all time, with an estimated two billion copies of her books sold around the globe, according to Guinness World Records. Known as the “Queen of Mystery,” Christie wrote 66 detective novels and 14 short-story collections, including famous works like Murder on the Orient Express and The Murder of Roger Ackroyd. Her extraordinary sales rival those of the Bible and the works of William Shakespeare, making Christie the most successful novelist in publishing history.

[Answer] Which two U.S. states do not observe Daylight Saving Time?

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...Most of the nation "sprang forward" and lost an hour of sleep switching to daylight saving time. Arizona and Hawaii did not. Hawaii opts out because its tropical location near the equator results in little seasonal change in daylight hours. Arizona remains on standard time year-round because the extra evening sunlight during summer months would increase energy use for air conditioning. The Navajo Nation in northeastern Arizona however, does observe Daylight Saving Time, creating an unusual situation where parts of the state follow different clocks.

3/8/26

[Answer] Which of these structures is taller than the Great Pyramid of Giza?

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...For more than 4,000 years, the Great Pyramid of Giza was the tallest human-made structure on Earth, an astonishing feat for a monument built around 2560 BCE. Its record finally ended in 1221 when the completion of St. Paul’s Cathedral in London surpassed its height. Even today, the pyramid remains remarkably imposing: at 449.5 feet tall, standing taller than Big Ben, the Statue of Liberty, and the Leaning Tower of Pisa. By comparison, the Washington Monument rises to 555 feet, making it roughly 100 feet taller than the ancient pyramid.

[Answer] Which classic car is mentioned in the Beach Boys hit “Fun, Fun, Fun”?

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...The Beach Boys’ song “Fun, Fun, Fun,” released in 1964, famously tells the story of a girl who will have “fun, fun, fun till her daddy takes the T-bird away.” The “T-Bird” refers to the Ford Thunderbird, a stylish American car that had become a symbol of youthful freedom and cruising culture in the early 1960s. Written by Brian Wilson and Mike Love, the song captures the carefree spirit of Southern California car culture that defined much of the Beach Boys’ early music. The Thunderbird mention helped cement the car’s place in pop-culture history.

3/7/26

[Answer] Which movie holds the record for the biggest box office loss ever?

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...Disney’s John Carter is widely considered one of the biggest box-office bombs in Hollywood history. With a production budget of around $263 million—before global marketing costs—the film ultimately cost the studio an estimated $250 million in losses. Based on a century-old science-fiction novel, the film struggled to attract audiences despite its massive scale and visual effects. Its vague title and confusing marketing were widely blamed for the disappointing performance. Disney studio chief Rich Ross resigned shortly after the film’s release.