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May 16, 2019

[Answer] 6. Ah, the venerable Hercule Poirot. This brilliant Belgian is actually British-in origin at least. What much-loved author exported this wily sleuth to the world?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "6. Ah, the venerable Hercule Poirot. This brilliant Belgian is actually British-in origin at least. What much-loved author exported this wily sleuth to the world?"



...1. Mickey Spillane 2. John Marquand 3. Agatha Christie 4. Raymond Chandler Poirot has appeared in over 30 novels and over 50 short stories. Along with Miss Marple, Poirot is one of Agatha Christie's most famous characters. The Poirot 'franchise' has been so successful that it is still in copyright.

Apr 20, 2019

[Ans] In which film did Al Pacino repeatedly shout “Hoo ah!”?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "In which film did Al Pacino repeatedly shout “Hoo ah!”?"



Hoo-ah! That's the all-purpose exclamation and declaration of pride that started in the United States Army but later spread to the Air Force and Navy. In 1992, it became the famous catchphrase of retired Army Lt. Col. Frank Slade, the blind, alcoholic, officer portrayed by Al Pacino in "Scent of a Woman." Al Pacino says "Hoo-ah" or a variation of it exactly ten times throughout the movie. Pacino won the Academy Award for Best Actor for his performance and the film was nominated for Best Director, Best Picture and Best Screenplay. Hoo-ah!

[Answer] In which film did Al Pacino repeatedly shout “Hoo ah!”?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "In which film did Al Pacino repeatedly shout “Hoo ah!”?"



...Hoo-ah! That's the all-purpose exclamation and declaration of pride that started in the United States Army but later spread to the Air Force and Navy. In 1992, it became the famous catchphrase of retired Army Lt. Col. Frank Slade, the blind, alcoholic, officer portrayed by Al Pacino in "Scent of a Woman." Al Pacino says "Hoo-ah" or a variation of it exactly ten times throughout the movie. Pacino won the Academy Award for Best Actor for his performance and the film was nominated for Best Director, Best Picture and Best Screenplay. Hoo-ah!