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Trivia bits

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“Moon River” is the Oscar-winning theme song from which 1960s film?

A) “Breakfast at Tiffany’s”

B) “Casino Royale”

C) “Charade”

D) “Roman Holiday”

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Of all the nuts in the world, pecans are the one tree nut that’s native to North America, growing wild throughout the United States. The nearly 400,000 acres of American pecan orchards, planted and tended by growers, produce nearly 300 million pounds of pecans a year. Americans eat about a halfpound per person per year, mostly in fall and winter, which is pecan harvest time.

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“The Icebergs” by American artist Frederic Edwin Church is a highlight in the collection of the Dallas Museum of Art. An arctic landscape measuring 112.5 inches across and 64.5 inches high, the painting was sold at auction in 1979 for what was then the highest price recorded for an American painting. When it was donated to the museum, shippers marked its crate “household items” hoping to make it less attractive to thieves and vandals. That scheme had the unintended consequenc­e of making the crate look like a lowpriorit­y shipment. Thus its arrival in Dallas was delayed because it was bumped for another crate that looked more important.

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Kids in Iceland don’t complain when they’re given clothing for Christmas. New clothes — whether an entire outfit or simply a pair of socks — protect them from the evil Yule Cat who, according to legend, prowls around and eats children who don’t wear new clothes for Christmas. The peculiar legend might have come from a heartfelt intention: encouragin­g people to donate clothing to the poor so that everyone has something new to wear at Christmas.

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The legend of Robin Hood says that he died at a religious retreat called Kirklees Priory, where he’d gone to be healed but ended up being bled to death by the evil prioress. Before he died, he shot an arrow through the priory window and told his faithful friend Little John to bury him where the arrow landed. At Kirklees Park in West Yorkshire, England, there’s a place called Robin Hood’s grave, but recent radar scans have revealed there’s no one buried in it.

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Answer: “Moon River” is the Oscar-winning theme song from “Breakfast at Tiffany’s.”

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