
1. The letter A is the second-most common letter in English, but you could spell every number between ZERO and NINE HUNDRED NINETY-NINE without using an A. The first A would be in ONE THOUSAND.
2. The part of the watermelon we eat is its placenta.
3. Salmon sushi doesn’t come from Japan. It was created in Norway in the ’80s because they had a salmon surplus.
4. The legal definition of an “infant” isn’t just a baby . . . it’s anyone under 18.
5. E.L. James wrote “Fifty Shades of Grey” on a Blackberry during her commute to work.