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Showing posts with label Roger. Show all posts
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Aug 16, 2019

[Answer] 8. In 1967, Roger Patterson and Robert Gimlin supposedly captured which creature on film in The Six Rivers National Forest in northern California?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "8. In 1967, Roger Patterson and Robert Gimlin supposedly captured which creature on film in The Six Rivers National Forest in northern California?"



...1. El Chupacabra 2. Bigfoot 3. Werewolf 4. The Abominable Snowman Many scientists have tried to prove this film to be a fake but with no success! Many people claim that the fluid motion of the creature on the film proves that it was indeed a wild creature of nature and not a man in a suit.

May 26, 2019

[Answer] Who actually framed Roger Rabbit?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Who actually framed Roger Rabbit?"



...The film depicts a world where human beings directly interact with cartoon characters. It stars Bob Hoskins as a private detective who has to investigation a murder involving Roger Rabbit, a famous cartoon character. What follows is a wild ride through Toon Town where a whole host of cartoon characters become entangled in the murder investigation. When it finally wraps up and all the loose ends are secure, the one suspect left standing is Judge Doom. He's the villain who actually framed Roger Rabbit. Source: RogerRabbit.Fandom.com

Dec 3, 2017

[Ans] In 1975, Cowboys quarterback Roger Staubach popularized which football phrase?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "In 1975, Cowboys quarterback Roger Staubach popularized which football phrase?"



...d after a December 28, 1975 NFL playoff game between the Dallas Cowboys and the Minnesota Vikings, when Cowboys quarterback Roger Staubach (a Roman Catholic) said about his game-winning touchdown pass to wide receiver Drew Pearson, "I closed my eyes and said a Hail Mary.




Step 2 : Answer to the question "In 1975, Cowboys quarterback Roger Staubach popularized which football phrase?"



Hail Mary:


A Hail Mary pass is a very long forward pass in football, made in desperation with only a small chance of success. In a Hail Mary pass, all receivers run toward the end zone and the quarterback will make a long pass that is often "up for grabs". The term became widesprea...


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