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Marrakesh is the capital of Morocco.
False it is Rabat.
Idina Menzel sings the phrase, "Let it go" 10 times in the song "Let It Go".
False she sings it 21 times.
Waterloo has the greatest number of tube platforms in London.
True
M&M stands for Mickey and Moordale.
False! It stands for Mars and Murrie!
"A" is the most common letter used in the English language.
False it is E.
A lion's roar can be heard up to eight kilometers away.
True
Monaco is the smallest country in the world.
False! Vatican City is.
There are five main blood groups.
False! There are four: Types A, B, AB, and O.
Cinderella was the first Disney princess animated movie.
False! Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs was released first in December 1937.
Goldfish only have a memory of three seconds.
False! Scientists have found their memories can actually last for months.
A group of swans is known as a "bevy."
True
A heptagon has eight sides.
False it has 7.
Fishes cannot blink.
True
Finally, seahorses have no teeth or stomach.
True
Broccoli was once banned from the White House.
True
Columbus was the first European to sail to the Americas
False the viking did it first.
An aristocrat living in St. Petersburg, Russia in the 1800s would be expected to speak fluent French.
True
California and Texas were once part of Mexico.
True
Photographs exist of a George Washington
False
The Great Pyramid of Giza is the only one of the ancient Wonders of the World that still stands.
True
The word "bacteria" is plural
True
Canada is the world's largest country by area
False
Vampire bats are real.
True
There are polar bears living in Antarctica
False
In his younger years, William Shakespeare was a pirate.
False