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How many days are in a Leap Year? |
2 |
An end-of-century year cannot be a Leap year unless it is divisible by what number? |
3 |
How many Leap Days occur in 400 years? |
4 |
In England and Wales, what is the date of the legal birthday for someone born on 29th February? |
5 |
In which Gilbert and Sullivan opera does Frederic only count his Leap Year birthdays, so his apprenticeship would not end until he is in his eighties? |
6 |
English actor Joss Ackland was born on 29th February in which year? |
7 |
What is it traditional for women to do on 29th February? |
8 |
People born on 29th February have which Zodiac sign? |
9 |
Which Saint was said to have set aside 29th February as the day that women were allowed to propose to men? |
10 |
The Leap Year Cocktail, which consists of gin, Grand Marnier, sweet vermouth and lemon juice, was invented at which London hotel on 29th February 1928? |
11 |
February 30th was a real date in which Scandinavian country? |
12 |
The town of Anthony in which US state was known as 'The Leap Year Capital of the World'? |
13 |
In which country in the UK did it used to be considered unlucky to be born on a Leap Day? |
14 |
Babies born on 29th February are known as what? |
15 |
Sadie Hawkins Day, usually celebrated in the US on 29th February, is named after a character in which Al Capp comic strip? |
16 |
In which European country is it considered unlucky to marry on a Leap Day? |
17 |
If a man refused a proposal from a woman on 29th February what two things did he have to give her? |
18 |
Which Roman Emperor was said to be behind the origin of the Leap Year? |
19 |
In Scotland, what colour petticoat should women wear, and make sure it is partly visible, to ensure success when they propose to a man? |
20 |
A Leap Year occurs every how many years? |