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As ever you can expect bonus treats: audience members can submit obscure facts into the "register of obscurity", performers will be selling bespoke titbits at the merchandise table, and a comic illustrator will be sketching throughout the show, with their work-in-progress projected for your viewing pleasure.
What are your favourite obscure facts?
He writes as a journalist, naturalist and anthropologist, tossing off obscure facts in a casual style.
Obscure facts dept: The System popularised the word "grockle", meaning holiday visitors to Cornish towns.
But the zoo's director said there was no intent to obscure facts about the animals' deaths.
You might know some gloriously obscure facts, but does your reader have to?
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There was a sketch in that obscure fact.
But it's an obscure fact that this trajectory began with album covers.
It is not an obscure fact among people of all cultures, times, and disciplines that memory is critical to human identity.
IT is an obscure fact that topsoil in new housing developments built on old farms is often tainted with chemical pesticides.
It wasn't an obscure fact about Alaska, which they studied in depth.
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