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Oct 7, 2019

[Answer] 1. Which 1925 silent feature has this title card?"Ho! Romans! Saw you ever a Jew in a chariot?"

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "1. Which 1925 silent feature has this title card? "Ho! Romans! Saw you ever a Jew in a chariot?""



...1. Ben-Gay 2. Ben-Casey 3. Ben-Hur 4. Ben-Grimm "Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ" is about young Jewish man named Ben Hur (Ramon Novarro) and Messala (Francis X. Bushman). Their friendship becomes strained when Messala becomes a Roman Centurion and Ben-Hur is falsely arrested and sent as a slave to a galley ship. Later, as time passes, Messala mocks Ben-Hur with this taunt just before their grandiose chariot race. After the race Ben-Hur is reunited with his leprous mother and sister who receive a miraculous cure. I enjoy this movie much more than the 1959 "Ben-Hur". Lew Wallace wrote the novel.

Sep 30, 2019

[Answer] 4. What did David Bowie tell us to do in the title of his number one UK single in 1983?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "4. What did David Bowie tell us to do in the title of his number one UK single in 1983?"



...1. Let's Kiss 2. Let's Dance 3. Let's Play 4. Let's Eat This was one of David Bowie's fastest selling singles, entering the UK singles chart at number five in its first week and two weeks later going to number one. Soon afterward, the single topped the Billboard Hot 100, Bowie's only single to reach number one on both sides of the Atlantic.

[Answer] 2. In what 1982 film did the title character want to "phone home", and manage to on Halloween night?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "2. In what 1982 film did the title character want to "phone home", and manage to on Halloween night?"



...1. Star Man 2. Uncle Buck 3. E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial 4. The Little Mermaid In Steven Spielberg's blockbuster hit, a young boy named Elliot found and befriended an alien who had been left behind on Earth by his people. Throughout the movie, E.T. wanted to make contact with his home. On Halloween, Elliott and his brother disguised E.T. as a ghost and took him to the forest so he could call home. In the end, E.T.'s people came back to get him, and he and Elliot rode Elliot's bike through the sky to get to the spaceship so that E.T. could return home.

[Answer] 1. A wolf stalks the woodGrandma is in great dangerAn axe saves her lifeWhat is the title of this story?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "1. A wolf stalks the wood Grandma is in great danger An axe saves her life What is the title of this story?"



...1. The Boy Who Cried Wolf 2. Peter and the Wolf 3. Red Riding Hood 4. The Three Little Pigs Charles Perrault was the French author who published the original Mother Goose book in 1697. With it he invented a new literary genre, the fairy tale. He based his stories on old folk tales that he had collected. One of the most famous is the story of "Red Riding Hood". It tells of a girl who is seen by a wolf as she walks through the woods to take food to her sick grandmother. The wolf wants to eat her but is afraid to do it in a public place so he delays her by suggesting that she pick flowers for her grandmother. He gets to the old lady's cottage and eats her and then dresses as the grandmother and tricks Little Red Riding Hood when she arrives. The story differs in its different versions but always ends up with a woodsman, sometimes the girl's father, chopping the wolf open with and axe and rescuing grandma. The moral of the story, and all fairy tales have morals, is how unsafe one is outside of one's village and how evildoers try to deceive the innocent. It encourages caution, particularly for young girls and helpless old women. Question by Calpurnia09

Sep 17, 2019

[Answer] 3. B�la Lugosi and Christopher Lee have portrayed the villain and title character from this 1897 novel by Bram Stoker. What was this novel?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "3. B�la Lugosi and Christopher Lee have portrayed the villain and title character from this 1897 novel by Bram Stoker. What was this novel?"



...1. Dracula 2. The Count of Monte Cristo 3. Frankenstein 4. The Lord of the Flies B�la Lugosi and Christopher Lee both played Count Dracula, the title character and antagonist from the 1897 novel "Dracula" by Bram Stoker. B�la Lugosi played Count Dracula in the 1931 film "Dracula" while Christopher Lee played Count Dracula in seven films from 1958 to 1973 as part of the "Hammer Horror" film series.

Aug 30, 2019

[Answer] 2. What is the novel of the mid-20th century whose title famously reflects a no-win situation?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "2. What is the novel of the mid-20th century whose title famously reflects a no-win situation? "



...1. Under Stress 2. My Mortal Enemy 3. Catch 22 4. Altitude Abroad This title phrase has become internationally synonymous with absurdist revolts in the 1960s, as well as many people's sense of overwhelming impotence in the face of invisible, impersonal powers.

Aug 9, 2019

[Answer] 6. What animal does John Lennon claim to be in the title of a Beatles song?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "6. What animal does John Lennon claim to be in the title of a Beatles song?"



...1. Seal 2. Otter 3. Walrus 4. Whale "I am the Walrus" appeared on "The Magical Mystery Tour" album. Supposedly Lennon was inspired by "The Walrus and the Carpenter" poem written by Lewis Carroll.

Jul 30, 2019

[Answer] 2. This famous romantic title character is banished on pain of death from his hometown of Verona, where he has just killed Tybalt. He flees to Mantua but comes back when his beloved is reported dead. Which title character is this?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "2. This famous romantic title character is banished on pain of death from his hometown of Verona, where he has just killed Tybalt. He flees to Mantua but comes back when his beloved is reported dead. Which title character is this?"



...1. Hamlet 2. Antony 3. Romeo 4. Timon Romeo, of "Romeo and Juliet," kills Juliet's cousin Tybalt in a vengeful rage after Tybalt had killed Mercutio. Romeo is banished for this crime, on pain of death, but cannot resist returning to die next to his wife Juliet when he learns that she is dead. He poisons himself over her apparently-dead body.

Jul 19, 2019

[Answer] 7. In November, 1961, a tragic song about a coal miner hit the top of the charts. What was the title of the Jimmy Dean song?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "7. In November, 1961, a tragic song about a coal miner hit the top of the charts. What was the title of the Jimmy Dean song?"



...1. Johnny Remember Me 2. Goodbye, Liza Jane 3. One Way Out 4. Big Bad John "Big Bad John" was recorded by Jimmy Dean and composed by Dean and Roy Acuff. It was released in September, 1961, and by the beginning of November it was number one on the Billboard Hot 100. "Big Bad John" won Dean the 1962 Grammy Award for Best Country & Western Recording. "Big Bad John" was also the title of a 1990 television movie starring Dean. Jimmy Dean went on to work as an actor and appeared as Willard Whyte in the Bond film "Diamonds Are Forever". He is best known today as the founder of the Jimmy Dean Food Company. "Goodbye, Liza Jane" was sung by W.P. Detherow. "One Way Out" is a blues song first recorded in 1961 by Sonny Boy Williamson II. "Johnny Remember Me" is British producer Joe Meek's first number one production. The song was a 1961 UK hit for John Leyton and The Outlaws. Other number one hits in 1961 were Del Shannon's "Runaway", "Travelin' Man" by Ricky Nelson, "Hit the Road, Jack" by Ray Charles and "Blue Moon" by the Marcels. A then-unknown group called the Beatles made their first appearance at Liverpool's Cavern Club in 1961.

Jul 1, 2019

[Answer] Which singer claimed the title "Queen of Disco?"

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Which singer claimed the title "Queen of Disco?""



...Born Donna Adrian Gaines, she would become known the world over as Donna Summer, the undisputed "Queen of Disco" in the 1970s and 1980s. Her debut performance came at age 10 when a scheduled singer at her church didn't show up. The priest asked Donna to sing and she blew the congregation away with her powerful, beautiful voice. Her first disco track, "Love to Love You Baby," came out in 1975 and shot to No. 2 on the charts. Her 1978 single "Last Dance" won the Best Original Song honor at the Academy Awards. Summer died after a long battle with cancer at age 63 in May 2012. Source: Biography.com

Jun 28, 2019

[Answer] 5. The story of a man who never ages, what is the title of Oscar Wilde's only published novel?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "5. The story of a man who never ages, what is the title of Oscar Wilde's only published novel?"



...1. The Picture of Dorian Gray 2. The Woman in White 3. Lady Windermere's Tan 4. A Teal Husband Wilde's novel tells the tale of the Faustian pact struck by the title character to ensure that he remains young and beautiful looking throughout his life, as he is convinced that beauty is the only true value in life. His agreement with the devil means that a portrait of him painted by artist Basil Hallward ages instead of him. As Gray's hedonism affects those around him, his portrait becomes disfigured in his stead and Gray is inspired to explore and cherish every vice he can commit.

Jun 13, 2019

[Answer] 7. Which former Detroit 'bad boy', won the NBA total season rebound title three consecutive seasons, from 1992-1994?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "7. Which former Detroit 'bad boy', won the NBA total season rebound title three consecutive seasons, from 1992-1994?"



...1. Gail Goodrich 2. Cliff Hagan 3. Dick Barnett 4. Dennis Rodman Rodman won the first two with the Pistons in 1992 and 1993, then did a three-peat with the Spurs in 1994. He led the league again in 1998, as a member of the NBA Champion, Chicago Bulls.

[Answer] 4. On "The Tonight Show" Johnny Carson often portrayed a turbaned soothsayer named "Carnac". What was Carnac's full title?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "4. On "The Tonight Show" Johnny Carson often portrayed a turbaned soothsayer named "Carnac". What was Carnac's full title?"



...1. Carnac the Invincible 2. Carnac the Psychic 3. Carnac the Holy 4. Carnac the Magnificent "Carnac the Magnificent" was perhaps Johnny Carson's most popular character on the "Tonight Show". Carnac wore a huge turban and forecast the future; Ed McMahon played the role of straight man and introduced Carnac as the "great mystic from the East". McMahon would hand Carnac a sealed envelope and Carnac would magically reveal the message- example: "To the cleaners." Carnac would then reveal the answer to the question: "Where are Johnny Carson's wives taking him?" When the studio audience didn't laugh, Carnac would glare and then utter a curse such as, "May a diseased rhinocerous visit your family weekly!" Carnac the Magnificent made many appearances on the "Tonight Show".

May 29, 2019

[Answer] 7. What is the title of a famous Mel Gibson movie: "___heart"?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "7. What is the title of a famous Mel Gibson movie: "___heart"?"



...1. brave 2. robber 3. cider 4. always This major film appeared in 1995. Its central action derives at the outset by the death of William Wallace's wife.

May 23, 2019

[Answer] 10. Which Jack features in the title of a song and a film?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "10. Which Jack features in the title of a song and a film?"



...1. Jumpin' Jack Flash 2. Jack Knife 3. Jack the Lad 4. Jack Daniels Jumpin' Jack Flash is the title of a Rolling Stones song and a Whoopi Goldberg film

May 21, 2019

[Answer] 2. The title to this quiz, 'Cold as Fire, Hot as Ice', was in a song by this Mississippi-born, former Mickey Mouse club singer (and actress). In keeping with enigmatic titles in her work, whose second album was 'Oops... I Did it Again'?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "2. The title to this quiz, 'Cold as Fire, Hot as Ice', was in a song by this Mississippi-born, former Mickey Mouse club singer (and actress). In keeping with enigmatic titles in her work, whose second album was 'Oops... I Did it Again'? "



...1. Natalie Imbruglia 2. Britney Spears 3. Beyonc� 4. Gloria Estefan Britney Spears, born in 1981, started performing at the age of three but was initially rejected from the Mickey Mouse Club for being too young. She enrolled in the Professional Performing Arts School in New York. After a series of TV commercials she made it into the Mickey Mouse Club at the second attempt. She commenced her musical career in 1997 and success followed very quickly, with her first album 'Baby One More Time' debuting at number one on the US charts and going double platinum after only one month. The lyric 'Cause I'm cold as fire, baby, hot as ice' came from the song 'Cold as Fire' on the 'Blackout' album released in October 2007.

May 16, 2019

[Answer] 2. Which Revisionist Western starred Richard Harris in the title role, as an English aristocrat who was captured by the Sioux? The movie spawned two sequels.

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "2. Which Revisionist Western starred Richard Harris in the title role, as an English aristocrat who was captured by the Sioux? The movie spawned two sequels."



...1. Ride with the Devil 2. Death Rides a Horse 3. Navajo Joe 4. A Man Called Horse In "A Man Called Horse" (1970) Richard Harris played English aristocrat John Morgan, who was captured by the Sioux while on a hunting expedition in the Dakotas. He was spared because of his blond hair. At first he was used as a slave but he soon accepted the Sioux ways and proved himself according to their customs. From slave he rose eventually to lead the tribe. The sequels were "The Return of a Man Called Horse" (1976) and "Triumphs of a Man Called Horse" (1983). The movie was revisionist because it painted the Sioux as neither noble savages nor cliched villains, but looked more objectively at both white culture and Native American culture. The film was noted particularly for its graphic portrayal of the Sun Vow ceremony. Some Native American activists have complained that even though it attempted to portray Native Americans more favorably, it still was from a white man's perspective. Considering the time that it came out, the movie made great strides in being more fair and balanced, despite this criticism.

May 2, 2019

[Answer] 9. The artist is Faith Hill. The title is 'This ____'

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "9. The artist is Faith Hill. The title is 'This ____'"



...1. Damn makeup 2. Hug 3. Kiss 4. Job

Apr 22, 2019

[Answer] 5. What is the novel of the mid-20th century whose title famously reflects a no-win situation?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "5. What is the novel of the mid-20th century whose title famously reflects a no-win situation? "



...1. Catch 22 2. Altitude Abroad 3. My Mortal Enemy 4. Under Stress This title phrase has become internationally synonymous with absurdist revolts in the 1960s, as well as many people's sense of overwhelming impotence in the face of invisible, impersonal powers.

Apr 18, 2019

[Answer] 5. On "The Tonight Show" Johnny Carson often portrayed a turbaned soothsayer named "Carnac". What was Carnac's full title?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "5. On "The Tonight Show" Johnny Carson often portrayed a turbaned soothsayer named "Carnac". What was Carnac's full title?"



...1. Carnac the Invincible 2. Carnac the Psychic 3. Carnac the Holy 4. Carnac the Magnificent "Carnac the Magnificent" was perhaps Johnny Carson's most popular character on the "Tonight Show". Carnac wore a huge turban and forecast the future; Ed McMahon played the role of straight man and introduced Carnac as the "great mystic from the East". McMahon would hand Carnac a sealed envelope and Carnac would magically reveal the message- example: "To the cleaners." Carnac would then reveal the answer to the question: "Where are Johnny Carson's wives taking him?" When the studio audience didn't laugh, Carnac would glare and then utter a curse such as, "May a diseased rhinocerous visit your family weekly!" Carnac the Magnificent made many appearances on the "Tonight Show".