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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.

3/6/26

[Answer] Which U.S. president fathered the most children?

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...John Tyler, who served as the 10th president of the United States from 1841 to 1845, fathered 15 children, more than any other U.S. president. His large family resulted from two marriages—eight children with his first wife, Letitia Christian Tyler, and seven with his second wife, Julia Gardiner Tyler. Remarkably, because Tyler had children late in life (his last child was born when he was 70), some of his grandchildren were still living well into the 21st century. His unusually large family makes him a standout figure in presidential history.

[Answer] What car was developed under the leadership of Lee Iacocca in 1964?

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...The Ford Mustang debuted on April 17, 1964, under the leadership of Ford executive Lee Iacocca, who envisioned an affordable, sporty car designed to appeal to younger drivers. The concept proved wildly successful—Ford sold more than 400,000 Mustangs in its first year, an unprecedented achievement at the time. Its instant popularity launched the “pony car” segment, prompting competitors like the Chevrolet Camaro and Pontiac Firebird, and cementing the Mustang’s place as one of the most influential automobiles in automotive history.