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How many hole in one has Tiger Woods had?

Woods has hit a hole-in-one 20 times in the course of his lifetime, his first at the age of six. Three have come in PGA Tour competitions - at the 1996 G...

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Who did Percy fail to save?

In the end, Percy failed to save his mother, he had to leave her in the Underworld with Hades as he only had three pearls. What does Percy fail to save w...

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How many all rounders are there in cricket?

In 2013, Ali Bacher used statistical analysis to argue that there had only been 42 genuine all-rounders in the history of Test cricket. How many types of...

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Who owns the TO ranch in NM?

The TO Division In 1999 the Silver Spur purchased one of New Mexico's most historic ranches, the TO. Who owns the biggest ranch in New Mexico? Ted T...

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Is Jordan Spieth a good putter?

Jordan Spieth Jordan Spieth is awfully young to be called the best putter on the PGA Tour, but it is appropriate to rank him up there with the best. Spie...

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What eat on Boxing Day?

Brilliant Boxing Day dinnersGennaro's beautiful leftover bruschetta.Gooey baked Camembert.Easy salmon en croûte.Gluten-free curried veg pie.Cauliflo...

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Is a misdemeanor a strike?

When a misdemeanor charge is elevated to a felony based on the defendant's prior criminal record, it can result in a strike under California's ...

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Are crocodiles more aggressive than alligators?

Crocodiles are often regarded as much more aggressive than alligators. While you should avoid contact with both animals at all costs, alligators in the E...

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Is a handball the same as a racquetball?

It is similar to racquetball, though substantially more difficult and strenuous. Handball is played on a court with either 1, 3, or 4 walls, and with a v...

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What size are jumbo grips?

Midsize and Oversize/Jumbo grips can vary quite a bit, but in general will range around +1/8" to +3/8" larger in diameter. A standard method of measuring...

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