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Funny You Should Ask...Again

More of Your Questions Answered by the QI Elves

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Funny You Should Ask...Again

By: The QI Elves
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* The perfect gift for the incurably curious *
'The best trivia book of the season.' THE SPECTATOR
'Mind-blowing.' DAILY MAIL
'Genuinely interesting.' POPULAR SCIENCE
Which lottery numbers should I pick?
Is it true that we are made entirely of stardust?
Can dogs tell the time?
Why do songs get stuck in my head?
If Rome wasn't built in a day, how long did it take?
Do plants make noises?
Where is last Wednesday?

These are just a few of the questions put to the QI Elves by the listeners of BBC Radio 2's The Zoe Ball Breakfast Show. This book is a collection of their cracking, unexpected and frequently hilarious answers. Chock full with extra facts and illustrations from the Elves, 222 QI Answers to Your Quite Ingenious Questions will spark wonder and joy.

Includes a foreword from Zoe Ball.
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For more from the team behind QI's hit TV show check out the QI FACTS series of books, @qikipedia and listen to their weekly podcast at nosuchthingasafish.com or visit qi.com

©2021 QI Elves (P)2021 Faber & Faber
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Critic Reviews

"Funny and fascinating...it's really rather brilliant." (Zoe Ball)

"Mind-blowing." (Daily Mail)

"Genuinely interesting...there's plenty to enjoy." (Popular Science)

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