Year 4 (IV) was a leap year starting on Tuesay (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.

Trivia about 4

  • It's the total number of legs on the 2 non-human animals whose words are quoted in the Old Testament
  • Number of letters on your standard 8-sided stop sign
  • If you got a trapezoid for Christmas, you got a figure with this many sides & a crummy gift
  • Like humans, the lungfish has a heart with this many chambers
  • Number of balls you need to get a base on balls
  • The atomic number of helium, or the number of right angles in a rectangle
  • Number of bulbs in the Magicube that replaced a battery-powered flash on cameras
  • Word that begins the Gettysburg Address
  • A filly becomes a mare at this age
  • Cater-corner became kitty-corner after people stopped using "cater" to mean this number
  • It can't breathe fire, but a dragonfly does have this many wings
  • There are approximately this many weeks between full moons
  • In most cases, if a year can be divided by this number, it'll be a leap year
  • In Olympic track & field events, this many runners make up a relay team
  • In 5-card poker there are 624 possible 4-of-a-kind hands, & this many possible royal flushes
  • Number of musketeers in the title of the 1975 movie sequel
  • Queen Elizabeth II has this many children
  • It's the number of bishops on a chess board at the start of a game
  • The Winter Olympics are held at intervals of this many years
  • A cow's stomach has this many compartments
  • A milking machine has this many milking cups
  • During a compressed week an employee still works 40 hours, but usually does it in this many days
  • Members of the Bundestag are popularly elected to serve terms of this many years
  • Total number of royal flushes that can be dealt out of one deck of 52 cards
  • Quick! butterflies have this many wings
  • The number of planets in our solar system smaller than the Earth
  • A quint has at least this many siblings
  • Total number of royal flushes that can be dealt out of one deck of cards
  • Of the 5 Great Lakes, the total number we have to share with Canada
  • Of 3, 4 or 5, the one that's not a prime factor of 15
  • Number of RBIs credited to a batter who hits a grand slam
  • The hippo has this many toes on each foot, making it an even-toed ungulate
  • Its what you get when you multiply the number of Rhode Island's senators by the number of California's
  • In the game of authors, it takes this many cards to form a "book"
  • In the poker variation Spit in the Ocean, each player is initially dealt this many cards
  • After throwing a gutterball on your first throw, the number of pins in the back row in tenpin bowling
  • Jules Perrot's short ballet "Pas de Quatre" requires this many ballerinas
  • Of 4, 12, or 20, the number of independent countries in Africa before WWII
  • 'If you form a polo team to take on Prince Charles
  • On a telephone, the letters GHI go with this number
  • At age 29 Buddha had this many visions, later the number of Buddhism's noble truths
  • Your average rhombus has this many sides
  • Claudia Silva starred in an L.A.-area theater production of "Cuatro Equis", this many
  • In the Olympic 400-meter relay final, this many runners compete together as a team
  • A rule of thumb: a pound of parsnips serves this many (if you have that many who like them)
  • Counting on all of its toes, an ostrich can only count up to this
  • Chambers in your heart
  • Number of chambers in a judge's heart
  • The number of planets in our solar system larger than the Earth
  • To the nearest hour, flight time of the Concorde from London to New York
  • The number of chambers in the human heart
  • It mitosis 1 cell becomes 2; in meiosis a single cell produce this many daughter cells
  • It's only 1915--I've got this many years to get my bets in on the Reds before the White Sox throw the World Series
  • On a standard bingo card, the minimum number of called numbers needed to win when a "free space" is included
  • As of opening day 2006, Carlos Delgado is the last to hit this record-tying number of homers in a game
  • Cleveland began his second term as president this many years after his first term ended
  • Swift sent Gulliver on this many voyages, 3 fewer than Sinbad
  • It's the number that followed the last king of England named William
  • A rink of players--it's the number of persons on a curling team
  • A quatro formaggi pizza is topped with this many different cheeses, including mozzarella
  • In 1960 Hurricane Donna reached Florida with this category number, one less than the max
  • Guido D'Arezzo revolutionized music, changing the 2-line stave into one of this many, one fewer than we have now
  • When Viola uses her viola, she's playing this many strings
  • A hotel costs the cost of a hotel plus the cost of this many houses
  • (Jon of the Clue Crew shows a graph on the monitor.) If a line's slope equals 3, "X" equals 1 and "B" equals 1, then "Y" equals this
  • It's the total number of intersections in the Venn diagram seen here

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