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Jun 13, 2019

[Ans] The "Pentagon Papers" contained secret government information about what?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "The "Pentagon Papers" contained secret government information about what?"



On this day in 1971, The New York Times began to publish sections of the so-called “Pentagon Papers,” a top-secret Department of Defense study of America’s involvement in the Vietnam War. As the Vietnam War dragged on, military analyst Daniel Ellsberg—who had worked on the study—came to oppose the war, and decided that the information contained in the Pentagon Papers should be available to the American public. He photocopied the report and gave the copy to The New York Times, which then published a series of scathing articles based on the report’s most damning secrets.

[Answer] The "Pentagon Papers" contained secret government information about what?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "The "Pentagon Papers" contained secret government information about what?"



...On this day in 1971, The New York Times began to publish sections of the so-called “Pentagon Papers,” a top-secret Department of Defense study of America’s involvement in the Vietnam War. As the Vietnam War dragged on, military analyst Daniel Ellsberg—who had worked on the study—came to oppose the war, and decided that the information contained in the Pentagon Papers should be available to the American public. He photocopied the report and gave the copy to The New York Times, which then published a series of scathing articles based on the report’s most damning secrets.

May 8, 2019

[Answer] 3. This timely song took rock and roll into mainstream culture . Which Bill Haley and His Comets song contained the lyric, "When the chimes ring five, six, and seven, we'll be right in seventh heaven"?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "3. This timely song took rock and roll into mainstream culture . Which Bill Haley and His Comets song contained the lyric, "When the chimes ring five, six, and seven, we'll be right in seventh heaven"?"



...1. Rock Around the Clock 2. Jailhouse Rock 3. See You Later Alligator 4. Rock and Roll Music "Rock Around the Clock" was featured in the movie "Blackboard Jungle" and helped popularize rock and roll music amongst young people. Our team's name derives from this song! Question by redwaldo

Apr 23, 2019

[Ans] 7-Up originally contained which substance as an ingredient?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "7-Up originally contained which substance as an ingredient?"



The original recipe for 7-Up contained lithium as an ingredient. In fact, 7-Up was originally called "Bib-Label Lithiated Lemon-Lime Soda" when it was created in 1929. The drink contained lithium citrate, a mood-stabilizing drug, in its formula until 1948, when the U.S. Food and Drug Administration outlawed usage of the chemical in soda drinks. They eventually abandoned the original name of the popular soft drink and called it 7-Up. It has been theorized that the “7" actually refers to the atomic mass of lithium.

[Answer] 7-Up originally contained which substance as an ingredient?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "7-Up originally contained which substance as an ingredient?"



...The original recipe for 7-Up contained lithium as an ingredient. In fact, 7-Up was originally called "Bib-Label Lithiated Lemon-Lime Soda" when it was created in 1929. The drink contained lithium citrate, a mood-stabilizing drug, in its formula until 1948, when the U.S. Food and Drug Administration outlawed usage of the chemical in soda drinks. They eventually abandoned the original name of the popular soft drink and called it 7-Up. It has been theorized that the “7" refers to the atomic mass of lithium.

Apr 19, 2019

[Answer] 10. Which movie contained the famous 'shower scene'?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "10. Which movie contained the famous 'shower scene'?"



...1. Frenzy 2. Torn Curtain 3. Notorious 4. Psycho The shower scene ran about 45 seconds, had more than 40 cuts, 78 camera set-ups and no actual nudity (because it had to get past the censors). Hitchcock himself held the knife for the close-ups.

Mar 12, 2019

[Answer] 6. What is contained within the larynx that enables human beings to vocalize?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "6. What is contained within the larynx that enables human beings to vocalize?"



...1. Trachea 2. Adam's apple 3. Hyoid Bone 4. Vocal cords/folds The vocal cords, or folds, vibrate as air passes over them causing an audible vocalization. The tension of the cords is what gives us our pitch; taut produces a high pitch, while less elastic gives a lower one.

Nov 12, 2018

[Answer] 1. Horror fans were surprised to find that this 2005 horror film also contained elements of a courtroom drama. Receiving over $140,000,000 in the box office, what movie directed by Scott Derrickson was supposedly based on a true story?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "1. Horror fans were surprised to find that this 2005 horror film also contained elements of a courtroom drama. Receiving over $140,000,000 in the box office, what movie directed by Scott Derrickson was supposedly based on a true story? "



...1. Eyes of the Devil 2. The Exorcism of Emily Rose 3. Eternal Peril 4. Evil Incarnate Scott Derrickson had his theatrical directorial debut with this 2005 film which, surprisingly, hit it big with moviegoers to earn ten times more than its budget. Derrickson also worked on the screenplays for "Scream 4", "The Messengers", and the sequel to the 1990s slasher "Urban Legend", "Urban Legend: Final Cut". "The Exorcism of Emily Rose" followed a lawyer played by Laura Linney as she attempted to prove the innocence of a priest responsible for the titular exorcism. Much of the film took place in flashbacks with the remainder being set in the courtroom. The film also starred Jennifer Carpenter (of TV's "Dexter" and "Quarantine" fame) as Emily Rose.

Sep 26, 2018