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2,618 Questions

What is the longest word starting with P?

The longest word starting with the letter P is Pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis. It is also the longest word in the English language published in a dictionary. It refers to a lung disease.

What Christmas song has the first line intials thatinbafwg?

The song is I'll be Home for Christmas, first recorded by Bing Croby in 1943. The first line goes:

I'll be home for Christmas; you can count on me.

It would also work as IBHFCYCPOM, as some versions go "you can plan on me"

What Christmas song has the first line initials ignfc?

"I'm Getting Nuttin' For Christmas Mommy and Daddy Are Mad" written by Sid Tepper and Roy C Bennett in 1955.

What Christmas song's first line has the initials wtkooa?

Old King Cole Was a Merry Old Soul. But what does that have to do with Christmas?

Where was the Chernobyl disaster at?

It was in the Ukraine, however it affected many countries across Europe and the world

What are the names of famous poets whose first names start with the letter m?

snoop dogg

scooter

Stevie wonder

sharkira

  • Sally Field, actress
  • Sally Struthers, actress
  • Sam Waterston, actor, Law and Order
  • Sammy Davis Jr., entertainer
  • Sammy Sosa, MLB all star
  • Sara Evans, country singer
  • Sarina Williams, tennis pro
  • Sarah McLachian, singer
  • Sarah Palin, former VP candidate
  • Sarah Jessica Parker, actress
  • Sasha O'Bama, daugher of the US president
  • Scott Hamilton, US figure skater
  • Scott Peck, author, The Road Less Traveled
  • Scottie Pippin, former Chicago Bulls star
  • Sean Penn, actor
  • Segorney Weaver, actress
  • Selma Heyek, actress
  • Shania Twain, singer
  • Shawn White, American olympic gold medalist, snowboarding
  • Sharon Stone, actress
  • Shel Silverstein, writer, poet
  • Shelly Long, actress, aka, Diane / Cheers TV show
  • Sheryl Crow, singer, musician, songwriter
  • Shirley Jones, actress
  • Shirley MacLaine, actress
  • Sidney Poitier, actress
  • Simon Cowell, Idol judge
  • Sinead O'Connor, singer
  • Sissy Spacek, actress
  • Stacey Horowitz, lawyer, often on HLN crime news shows
  • Starr Jones, entertainer
  • Stephanie Powers, actress
  • Steve Guttenberg, actor
  • Stephen Hillenburg, creator of Sponge Bob Square Pants
  • Steve Nash, NBA, one of the best 3 point shooters in the league
  • Steven Spielberg, movie director
  • Steve Martin (comedian, actor)
  • Steve Miller, leader, The Steve Miller Band
  • Steve Perry, lead singer, Journey
  • Stephen Segal, actor
  • Steven Tyler, lead singer, Aerosmith
  • Steve Young, NFL QB, San Francisco 49er's
  • Susan Boyle, singer
  • Susan Dey, actress
  • Susan Sarandon, actress
  • Suzanne Sommers, actress
  • Suzie Orman, financial guru
  • Sylvester Stallone, actor

What is 5 F of an F?

5f in mathematical terms means -5 multiplied by 'f',so 5f is 5 whole units-as is 5a or 5x1?

What would come once in a year twice in a week and 11 times in a month?

' ODD ' numbers.

'6' In a Day, there are 6 ODD hours.- take day hrs in 12hr format,not in a 24 hr format.

(1),2,(3),4,(5),6,(7),8,(9),10,(11),12 - 1,3,5,7,9,11 are 6 odd numbers.

'4' In a Week, ther are 4 ODD days. - you know that there are 7 days in a week.

(1),2,(3),4,(5),6,(7) - 1,3,5,7 are 4 odd numbers.

'2' In a Month, there are 2 ODD weeks. - you know that there are 4 weeks in a month.

(1),2,(3),4 - 1 & 3 are 2 odd numbers.

'1' In a Year (12 months), there is 1 ODD - you konw that 12 months are in year.take number 12 of months.

(1),2 - 1 is 1 odd number

What is the importance of the Carbon cycle to living things?

Earth is not a carbon-based planet. It is a metal-silicate planet. It has a silicate crust and mantle and a metallic core.

Life on Earth is said to be carbon based.

Objects that start with the letter w?

Washer, warmer, wafer, waffle, waffle iron, wages, wagon, waiter, waitress, wedding ring, wedding, waste, water, water bottle, waves, women, woman, waif, wristwatch, wallet, watch, wax, widow, window, wife, wives, wick, willow, winner, windshield, wench, windshield wiper, wires, warren, wringer, whorl, wart, wort, wool.
(I didn't have time to put them in order).
wigs

Why do you celebrate hispanic heritage month?

we celebrate Hispanic heritage month because we want to remember our culture and costume's. As Latino a feel proud of where I'm from. A reason is because we have a beautiful and mixed background with Black, white and the Natives of that time.

How much money damage was there to the Chernobyl disaster?

This extract from htp://www.world-nuclear.org/info/inf05.html gives some idea of the radiation effects. I have also included a few sentences on general radiation effect background

The March 1979 accident at Three Mile Island in the US caused some people near the plant to receive very minor doses of radiation, well under the internationally recommended level. Subsequent scientific studies found no evidence of any harm resulting from that exposure. In 1996, some 2,100 lawsuits claiming adverse health effects from the accident were dismissed for lack of evidence. Immediately after the Chernobyl disaster in 1986, much larger doses were experienced. All of the 22 who received more than 6,000 mSv died. Seven of the 23 who received 4,000-6,000 mSv also died, as did one of the 158 receiving 1,000-4,000 mSv. The main casualties were among the firefighters, including those who rapidly put out the initial small fires on the roof of the building. Apart from the residents of nearby Pripyat, who were evacuated within two days, some 24,000 people living within 15 km of the plant received an average of 450 mSv before they were evacuated. In June 1989 a group of experts from the World Health Organisation agreed that an incremental long term dose of 350 mSv should be the criterion for relocating people affected by the 1986 Chernobyl accident. This was considered a "conservative value which ensured that the risk to health from this exposure was very small compared with other risks over a lifetime". (For comparison, background radiation averages about 100-200 mSv over a lifetime in most places.) Over 100,000 people were relocated away from Chernobyl. About 185,000 people received significant radiation exposure, above 20 mSv, between 1986 and 1989. These continue to be monitored. In 1995 the World Health Organisation linked nearly 700 cases of thyroid cancer among children and adolescents to the Chernobyl accident, including 10 which resulted in death. So far no increase in leukaemia is discernable, but this is expected to become evident in the next few years. There has been no increase attributable to Chernobyl in congenital abnorm-alities, adverse pregnancy outcomes or any other radiation-induced disease in the general population either in the contaminated areas or further afield. After the shelter was built over the destroyed reactor at Chernobyl, a team of about 15 engineers and scientists was set up to investigate the situation inside it. Over several years they repeatedly entered the ruin, accumulating doses of up to 15,000 mSv. Daily dose was mostly restricted to 50 mSv, though occasionally it was many times this. None of the men developed any symptoms of radiation sickness, but they must be considered to have a considerably increased cancer risk. Cancer Risks From Radiation Studies of populations exposed to radiation doses in excess of natural background have yielded information on the risk of cancer. The risk associated with large radiation doses is relatively well established. However, the risks associated with doses under about 200 mSv are less obvious because of the large underlying incidence of cancer caused by other factors. Risks for exposures under about 100 mSv are assumed rather than demonstrated. . Epidemiological studies continue on the survivors of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, involving some 76,000 people exposed at levels ranging up to more than 5,000 mSv. These have shown that radiation is the likely cause of several hundred deaths from cancer, in addition to the normal incidence found in any population. From this data the ICRP and others estimate the fatal cancer risk as 5% per Sievert exposure for a population of all ages, so that one person in 20 exposed to it could be expected to develop a fatal cancer some years later. In western countries, about a quarter of people die from cancers, with smoking, dietary factors, genetic factors and strong sunlight being among the main causes. Radiation is a weak carcinogen, but undue exposure can certainly increase health risks. In 1990 the US National Cancer Institute (NCI) found no evidence of any increase in cancer mortality among people living near to 62 major nuclear facilities. The NCI study was the broadest of its kind ever conducted and supported similar studies conducted elsewhere in the US as well as in Canada and Europe.

See also University of Michigan Radiation & Health Physics home page and material and the Health Physics Society's Radiation factsheets and position & policy papers. ----

Sources:

World Nuclear Association, Radiation and Life.

KSU (Sweden) Bakgrund (1990, 91) The consequences of the Chernobyl Accident in the Soviet Union.

NRPB Radiation Protection Bulletin # 167, July 1995, pp 13-16.

What nine letter word in the English language is still a word when the other eight letters are removed one by one?

Startling. Take away the L and you get starting. Take away the second T and you get staring. Take away the A and you get string. Take away the R and you get sting. Take away the T and you get sing. Take away the G and you get sin. Take away the S and you get in. Take away the N and you get I.

Who said Yesterday is History Tomorrow is a Mystery and Today is a Gift?

Albert Melvin Meltzer Said Yesterday is History, Tomorrow is a Mystery, Today is a Gift. What famous person said this? On his death bed in March 1959. To me his 10 year old son. I remember it but didn't quite know what it meant for a few years. I also don't know if he made it up or got it from someone else! Sumited By: Douglas Howard Meltzer

How much do the Eggheads get paid?

There has not been any confirmation about the salary of the Eggheads. One source states that they receive £400 per episode (for a series of 20 episodes) but others say it depends on their amount of questions they answer correctly.

It would make sense for their salary to be at least somewhat based on the amount of questions answered correctly/rounds won, to add to the competition - they would be spurred on by the motivation of money.

You should also remember that being on the Eggheads is not the sole occupation of any of the Eggheads, with many pursuing other activities and quiz show competitions.

What 5 letter word take away the first letter and im above you take away the first and second letter and im around you?

The word chair works. You sit on it and it's below you. And chair minus "c" is hair, which is (hopefully) above you. And hair minus "h" is air, which is around you.

What are things in the house that start with the letter T?

Some things in the house that start with the letter T are:

  • table
  • table cloth
  • tableware
  • tacos
  • tangerines
  • tea
  • tea kettle
  • tea pot
  • teddy bear
  • television
  • thermometer
  • thermostat
  • tickets
  • ties
  • tiles
  • tires
  • toes (mine)
  • toffee
  • toilet
  • toilet paper
  • tomatoes
  • tools
  • toothbrush
  • toothpaste
  • toss pillows
  • towels
  • trays
  • tub
  • tub mat
  • tumblers (drinking cups)
  • Tupperware
  • tweezers
  • twister game
  • teddy
  • tv
  • tumble dryer

What are the two words that use all 5 vowels in the English language?

There are many more than just two. Three examples (often the most cited as "the two" or "the only", by some people) are abstemious, abstentious and facetious.

Where the letter Y is considered a vowel, the suffix '-ly-' can be added to any of these, and both order and containment of all vowels is maintained.