Feldman, David

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Do penguins have knees?

an Imponderables book
1991
Author humorously answers civilization's most preplexing questions and darkest mysteries known to humankind.

How do astronauts scratch an itch?

an Imponderables book
1996
Consults skywriters, jigsaw puzzle makers, safety pin manufacturers, karate teachers, and other experts in a wide variety of fields to track down answers to the mysteries of everyday life, such as why baseball caps have the little buttons on top.

When do fish sleep?

an imponderables book
2005
Presents a comprehensive books of questions and answers covering hundreds of topics not generally found in dictionaries or encyclopedias such as why Mickey Mouse has only four fingers and why roosters crow early in the morning.

Are lobsters ambidextrous?

an imponderables book
2005
Provides researched answers to more than 140 questions about the mysteries of everyday life, such as why quarterbacks say "hut," why pretzels have their strange shape, and why judges wear black robes, and includes a selection of "imponderables" to which no good answer has been found.

How does aspirin find a headache?

an imponderables book
2005
Ponders everyday curiosities as well as questions in science, literature, and the animal world.

Do elephants jump?

an Imponderables book
2005
Presents researched answers to over one hundred questions on a variety of topics, such as whether identical twins have identical fingerprints, why the Pilgrims' hats had buckles, and why rice cakes hold together; and includes an index to all ten "Imponderables" books.

Who put the butter in butterfly?

1989
Explains the idisyncrasies of the English language, including such familiar words as finks and funks; mugwumps and muumuus.

Why do clocks run clockwise? and other imponderables

mysteries of everyday life explained
1987
Contains answers to questions such as why do ants congregate on sidewalks, why do dentist offices smell the same, and what happens to the tread that wears off tires?.

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