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Who sculpted 'The Thinker'?

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A Jean-Antoine Houdon
B Edgar Degas
C Hans Arp
D Auguste Rodin
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Wednesday, 22 November

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What does the word ‘noel’ mean?

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The word ‘noel’ has a sweet history! It originally comes from the old French word ‘nael’, which means ‘of or born on Christmas’. This word traces its roots back to the Latin phrase ‘natalis dies’, which translates to ‘day of birth’. So, if you meet someone named Noel, chances are they're a Christmas baby!

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Gainsay

To disagree. For example: ‘She did not attempt to gainsay his decision.’ Pronounced as GAYN-SAY.

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‘Yesterday, I was clever, so I wanted to change the world. Today I am wise, so I am changing myself.’

— Rumi

Today's trivia answer:

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The Thinker is a bronze sculpture by Auguste Rodin.

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