Fact6:01PMThe most leaves ever found on a clover is 12.Link to this itemShareSourceMore from @qikipedia
Topic5:01PMAmerican PresidentsHerbert Hoover wrote a book entitled Fishing for Fun - and to Wash your Soul.Find out more at the QI EncyclopaediaLink to this itemShareSource
Fact2:01PM10% of all the photographs in the world were taken in the last 12 months.Link to this itemShareSourceMore from @qikipedia
Topic12:01PMEncyclopaedia BritannicaThe word ‘encyclopaedia’ originally meant a complete system of learning.Find out more at the QI EncyclopaediaLink to this itemShareSource
Fact12:01PM1 in 6 mobile phones in Britain are contaminated with faecal matter.Link to this itemShareSourceMore from @qikipedia
Fact10:01AMIt took 17 takes for E. B. White to record the death scene for the audiobook of Charlotte’s Web without breaking down.Link to this itemShareSourceMore from @qikipedia
Fact6:01PM27,000 trees are felled each day for toilet paper.Link to this itemShareMore from @qikipedia
Topic5:01PMNavelsYour kidney and gall bladder can be surgically removed through the navel to prevent scarring.Find out more at the QI EncyclopaediaLink to this itemShareSource
Fact4:01PMThe water-flow of the Ganges is a state secret in India.Link to this itemShareMore from @qikipedia
Fact2:01PMMore than twice as many people were guillotined by the Nazis as during the French Revolution.Link to this itemShareSourceMore from @qikipedia
Topic12:01PMmuffsKing Louis XIV of France (1638-1715) wore muffs made of tigers, panthers, otters, and beavers.Find out more at the QI EncyclopaediaLink to this itemShareSource
Fact12:01PMThe Chilean word achaplinarse means to run about in the style of Charlie Chaplin.Link to this itemShareSourceMore from @qikipedia
Fact10:01AMA corpocracy is a society ruled by corporations; a coprocracy is one ruled by shits.Link to this itemShareSourceMore from @qikipedia
Fact8:01PMFrank Capra had a lucky raven called Jimmy who appeared in all his movies between 1938 and 1946.Link to this itemShareSourceMore from @qikipedia
Fact6:01PMSpix’s macaw is named after the first man to shoot one.Link to this itemShareMore from @qikipedia
Topic5:01PMAirshipsCepelinai (Zeppelins) are huge Lithuanian dumplings stuffed with cheese and meat and topped with cream and bacon.Find out more at the QI EncyclopaediaLink to this itemShareSource
Fact4:01PMThe cross-eyed silent-film comedian Ben Turpin had his eyes insured against uncrossing.Link to this itemShareSourceMore from @qikipedia