A. Yes. Traditionally, he was murdered, buried in an obscure spot in Hertfordshire, then his body moved to Westminster Abbey. Now it's thought his real grave might be in Stirling, Scotland. Q.
00:00 Mon 04th Feb 2002reece1 asked this weighty question recently, thanks to rekstout for this answer. A. Unfortunately the answer isn't as easy as 'what was the tallest dinosaur' or 'what was the longest dinosaur'.
00:00 Mon 25th Mar 2002A. The opening ceremony takes place in Salt Lake City, Utah, USA on February 8th next year and it all finishes just over a fortnight later on the 24th, right after the grand finale, the Men's Ice
00:00 Mon 03rd Dec 2001A. Yes, but unlike the majority of fish, which are bony, sharks, along with skates and rays, have a skeleton made of cartilage, which sets them apart. A shark's cartilaginous skeleton makes them
00:00 Mon 04th Jun 2001Sunday Express Crossword Answers, Solutions and Hints For some of us, there’s nothing better than putting our feet up on a Sunday morning and relaxing with the paper. The Sunday Express Crusader & His Squire presents a fun challenge, whether you attempt it using the straightforward or cryptic clues. Below ...
09:45 Fri 25th Oct 2013 Amazon.co.uk WidgetsAlien is one of the greatest science fiction films of the twentieth century. Starring Tom Skerritt, Sigourney Weaver, Harry Dean Stanton, John Hurt and Ian Holm the film was directed by the then relatively unknown Ridley Scott and undeniably helped launch his career. The franchise now has three se...
10:46 Fri 23rd Jul 2010St Paul's Cathedral Overview The historic site on London's Ludgate Hill has evolved dramatically over the centuries - and its story is also that of Britain. A late Roman wooden structure was usurped
15:43 Fri 28th Mar 2008 A. No, not always and they can sustain nasty injuries falling from even relatively low heights, just in case you were thinking of testing the theory. However they do have an inbuilt sensory
00:00 Mon 11th Mar 2002Q. Hasn't the wreck of the Mary Celeste recently been found A. In summer 2001 the author Clive Cussler, a veteran wreck-finder, announced that he had found the remains of the Mary Celeste, one of
00:00 Fri 01st Feb 2002A. Owls have several digestive features that mean they have to regurgitate the remains of indigestible food in the form of pellets rather than pass them out through their digestive system. However
00:00 Mon 22nd Oct 2001 A. The name Deadhead is given to one of the fans of the pioneering sixties hippie jug band The Grateful Dead. Q. That name rings a bell. A. It would - The Grateful Dead are one of the
00:00 Mon 10th Sep 2001A. Using the hundreds of tube 'feet' that run beneath their arms. The starfish draws water through its body and feeds it through to these suctioned bottomed tubes, which are usually attached to
00:00 Mon 20th Aug 2001 A. This is a legend that, essentially, Queen Elizabeth I died young and was replaced by a boy. Thanks to allycotton for the question, but the answer is no. Q. Be specific. A. Bisley in
00:00 Mon 13th Aug 2001A. By using special processes, developed over 3,000 years, which removed all moisture from the body, leaving only a dried form that wouldn’t decay easily. First, all internal parts that decay
00:00 Mon 30th Apr 2001asks MissDon:A. Yoga, now the latest lifestyle essential in the West, originated in India more than 5,000 years ago. The word yoga means 'to bind' or 'union' in Sanskrit, and signifies the link
00:00 Mon 16th Apr 2001A. This question has come from Jim Gregory. Sorry Jim ' wrong king. It was Henry I (1068-1135), William the Conqueror's youngest and ablest son (a stern critic of excess in others), who died from
00:00 Thu 01st Mar 2001By Tom Gard THE decorations are coming down, the hoover is clogged with needles and now you're facing the annual poser of what to do with that balding Christmas tree. If your not one of the lucky
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