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Apr 5, 2026

[Answer] What is a synonym for “cultivar”?

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...1. Vendome 2. Varietal 3. Vascular 4. Vertebrate

[Answer] Which fabric is made by worms?

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Silk is a protein fiber made by silk worms and is the only natural fiber that is a filament fiber. Originally, it was believed that an ancient Chinese princess was the first to discover the process for manufacturing silk fabric from the filament fiber produced by silk worms.

There's no getting around this: Silkworms die to produce silk. There are different types of silk, but the variety we generally refer to when we talk about silk—the one used for stunning saris or flowy dresses—comes from the mulberry silkworm, Bombyx mori.

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[Answer] “Lord of the Rings” fans can still visit the Shire set in what country?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "“Lord of the Rings” fans can still visit the Shire set in what country?"



...In 1998, “Lord of the Rings” film location scouts doing aerial reconnaissance spotted a 1,250-acre sheep farm in New Zealand that they deemed perfect for the Shire — the homeland of hobbits. After filming, most of the sets were struck down, but 17 plywood facades remained. Crafty entrepreneurs turned the old sets into a tour, and Tolkien fans from around the world now flock to the site.

[Answer] The Timberline Lodge of Mount Hood, Oregon, was used in what film?

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...The Stanley Hotel in Estes, Colorado, inspired Stephen King’s “The Shining” novel, but the 1980 movie shot at Oregon’s Timberline Lodge. The hotel requested the number of the haunted room be changed from 217 (used in the book) to 237 since they have no such room. The lodge also has no hedge maze (those scenes were shot on a soundstage), but there is an axe on display that says, “Here’s Johnny.”

[Answer] Part of "Ferris Bueller's Day Off" is set in what city's Art Institute?

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..."Ferris Bueller's Day Off" has been described as a "love letter" to the city of Chicago. In the movie, Ferris Bueller (Matthew Broderick) skips school with his friends and spends the day cavorting around the Windy City. He visits the Willis Tower (then the Sears Tower), Wrigley Field, Lake Shore Drive, and the Art Institute of Chicago, where the character Cameron finds himself enthralled by George Seurat’s "Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte."

[Answer] New York City’s Hook & Ladder 8 Firehouse housed what cinematic group?

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...Located at 14 North Moore Street in Manhattan's Tribeca neighborhood, the Hook & Ladder Company 8 firehouse acted as the exterior for the Ghostbusters headquarters in the 1984 film and its 1989 sequel. Still a functioning firehouse today, it is not open to the public, but fans can take pictures outside and peek in to see the original Ghostbusters sign. Capitalizing on its brush with cinematic fame, the firehouse sells merchandise emblazoned with the familiar ghostly logo.

[Answer] The carved sandstone facades of Petra, Jordan, appear in what film?

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...The ancient, abandoned city of Petra played the part of the Holy Grail’s resting spot in “Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade” (1989). Carved directly into 250-foot-tall canyon walls, the stunning facade of Al Khazneh (the Treasury) provided the memorable last shots of the original Indiana Jones trilogy. Unlike in the film, which depicts the inside as cavernous (and booby-trapped), the interior of Al Khazneh is fairly compact.