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Showing posts with label Strip. Show all posts
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Mar 28, 2019

[Answer] If a Vegas spring break on the Strip sounds too intense, Travel Channel recommends the elegant and sexy Red Rock Casino in Sutherland. The VIP portion of Red Rock Lanes—the casino's onsite bowling alley—offers which amenity to its patrons?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question " If a Vegas spring break on the Strip sounds too intense, Travel Channel recommends the elegant and sexy Red Rock Casino in Sutherland. The VIP portion of Red Rock Lanes—the casino's onsite bowling alley—offers which amenity to its patrons? "



...1. lane dances for bowling 300 2. bets against your opponents 3. 24-hour bowling 4. bottle service

Jan 26, 2019

[Ans] What comic strip has regularly featured Donald Trump since 1986?

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Cartoonist Garry Trudeau’s Doonesbury comic strip, launched in 1970, has often featured real-life politicians and personalities as characters. One particular Doonesbury strip published in 1999 featuring Donald Trump talking about his presidential candidacy drew attention as an example of the cartoonist’s having foreseen a presidential run by the real estate mogul sixteen years in advance of the real event. Trudeau has featured Trump in his comic strip many times over the last three decades — so much so that in 2016 he published a Yuge! 30 Years of Doonesbury on Trump, a book comprising nothing but Doonesbury strips featuring the Donald Trump character.

[Answer] What comic strip has regularly featured Donald Trump since 1986?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "What comic strip has regularly featured Donald Trump since 1986?"



...Cartoonist Garry Trudeau’s Doonesbury comic strip, launched in 1970, has often featured real-life politicians and personalities as characters. One particular Doonesbury strip published in 1999 featuring Donald Trump talking about his presidential candidacy drew attention as an example of the cartoonist’s having foreseen a presidential run by the real estate mogul sixteen years in advance of the real event. Trudeau has featured Trump in his comic strip many times over the last three decades — so much so that in 2016 he published a Yuge! 30 Years of Doonesbury on Trump, a book comprising nothing but Doonesbury strips featuring the Donald Trump character.

Jan 4, 2019

[Ans] Who was the first African American character in the “Peanuts” comic strip?

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Franklin Armstrong was the first African American character in the long-running comic strip Peanuts, created by Charles M. Schulz. The young Franklin joined the iconic line-up on July 31, 1968 during a summer of race riots and civil unrest in the wake of King's assassination on April 4 that year. It also might not have happened were it not for a Los Angeles teacher named Harriet Glickman who wrote to Schulz urging him to introduce a black character into Peanuts. This began a correspondence between Schulz and Glickman that led to Schulz's creation of Franklin.

[Answer] Who was the first African American character in the “Peanuts” comic strip?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Who was the first African American character in the “Peanuts” comic strip?"



...Franklin Armstrong was the first African American character in the long-running comic strip Peanuts, created by Charles M. Schulz. The young Franklin joined the iconic line-up on July 31, 1968 during a summer of race riots and civil unrest in the wake of King's assassination on April 4 that year. It also might not have happened were it not for a Los Angeles teacher named Harriet Glickman who wrote to Schulz urging him to introduce a black character into Peanuts. This began a correspondence between Schulz and Glickman that led to Schulz's creation of Franklin.

Nov 25, 2018

[Answer] Which classical composer was Schroeder's favorite in the "Peanuts" comic strip?

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...When Charlie Brown walked past a sitting Schroeder in a "Peanuts" strip from the mid-1950s, Schroeder had his ear to a large speaker. Schroeder tells Charlie Brown to "Shh," explaining that he's listening to "…Beethoven's Ninth." As all Charlie Brown fans know, Schroeder was the Beethoven-obsessed musical geek who was eternally irritated by Lucy's interruptions of his practice sessions. Charles Schulz, the comic strip's author, listened to classical and country music as he worked. Source: NYTimes.com

[Answer] What famous old-school comic strip character did Alex Raymond create in 1934?

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...Kids today may be more familiar with names like Spider-Man, Iron Man and the Hulk, but one hero predates these household names: Flash Gordon! Yes, Alex Raymond created the all-American athlete turned space hero way back in 1934. Flash was the cartoonist's take on Buck Rogers, a character who was quite popular at the time. Of course, fans of the British rock band Queen may also be familiar with Flash, as they provided the soundtrack for the hero's 1980 film. "FLASH! A-AH!" Source: FlashGordon.com

Apr 3, 2018

[Ans] What was the first casino built on the Las Vegas strip?

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...Lined with upscale casino hotels, the neon-soaked Strip is quintessential Las Vegas. As well as gambling floors, the vast hotel complexes house a variety of shops, restaurants (ranging from mainstream to high-end), and performance venues for music, comedy and circus-style acts.… MORE Did you know: The Eiffel Tower in Vegas is a half-scale replica of the real Tower in Paris.




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El Rancho Vegas:


The Las Vegas Strip is a stretch of South Las Vegas Boulevard that is known for its concentration of hotels and casinos. The first casino built on the Las Vegas Strip was the El Rancho Vegas, opening on this day in 1941, with 63 rooms. That casino stood for almost 20 years before being destroyed by a fire in 1960. Its success spawned a second hotel on what would become the Strip, the Hotel Last Frontier, in 1942. Organized crime figures such as Bugsy Siegel took interest in the growing gaming center leading to other resorts such as the Flamingo, which opened in 1946, and the Desert Inn, which opened in 1950.


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Nov 12, 2017

[Ans] Which comic strip character is known for the catchphrase "Leapin’ Lizards!"?

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The plot follows the wide-ranging adventures of Annie, her dog Sandy and her benefactor Oliver "Daddy" Warbucks. Secondary characters include Punjab, the Asp and Mr. Am. The strip attracted adult readers with political commentary that targeted (among other things) organized labor, the New Deal and communism.

Step 2 : Answer to the question "Which comic strip character is known for the catchphrase "Leapin’ Lizards!"?"

Little Orphan Annie:

Little Orphan Annie is a daily American comic stripcreated by Harold Gray and syndicated by the Tribune Media Services. The strip took its name from the 1885 poem "Little Orphant Annie" by James Whitcomb Riley, and made its debut on August 5, 1924, in the New York Daily News.

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Jul 18, 2017

[Ans] What comic strip has featured (now president) Donald Trump since 1986?


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A comic strip is a sequence of drawings arranged in interrelated panels to display brief humor or form a narrative, often serialized, with text in balloons and captions. Traditionally, throughout the 20th century and into the 21st, these have been published in newspapers and magazines, with horizontal strips printed in black-and-white in daily newspapers.