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Apr 22, 2019

[Answer] 2. Toblerone comes in a distinctive shape. What shape is it?

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...1. dodecohedron 2. triangular prism 3. diamond 4. swirl There are two theories as to the triangular shape of the Toblerone bar. The first is that Theodor Tobler got the idea from the human pyramid that the exotic dancers from the Folies Bergeres made at the end of their shows. The other is that the bar takes its shape from the Matterhorn.

Apr 3, 2019

[Ans] Which newspaper features distinctive portraits called “dot-drawings” instead of actual photos?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Which newspaper features distinctive portraits called “dot-drawings” instead of actual photos?"



The Wall Street Journal uses ink dot drawings called hedcuts, a method of illustration considered a consistent visual signature of the paper. The Wall Street Journal adopted the current form of this portraiture in 1979 when freelance artist Kevin Sprouls approached the paper with some ink dot illustrations he had created. The front page editor felt that the drawings complemented the paper's classical feeling and gave it a sense of stability. Today, there are five hedcut artists employed by The Wall Street Journal. Each drawing takes between three and five hours to produce.

[Answer] Which newspaper features distinctive portraits called “dot-drawings” instead of actual photos?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Which newspaper features distinctive portraits called “dot-drawings” instead of actual photos?"



...The Wall Street Journal uses ink dot drawings called hedcuts, a method of illustration considered a consistent visual signature of the paper. The Wall Street Journal adopted the current form of this portraiture in 1979 when freelance artist Kevin Sprouls approached the paper with some ink dot illustrations he had created. The front page editor felt that the drawings complemented the paper's classical feeling and gave it a sense of stability. Today, there are five hedcut artists employed by The Wall Street Journal. Each drawing takes between three and five hours to produce.

Dec 19, 2018

[Answer] What classic song features the distinctive chant, “a-Wimoweh, a-Wimoweh, a-Wimoweh?”

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "What classic song features the distinctive chant, “a-Wimoweh, a-Wimoweh, a-Wimoweh?”"



...Originally written in the Zulu language, the song that would become “The Lion Sleeps Tonight” was recorded in 1939 as “Mbube” by Solomon Linda. “Mbube” which is Zulu for “lion” went on to become one of the most famous melodies in the world, spawning hundreds of cover versions in Japanese, Spanish, and French, among other languages. The English version, “The Lion Sleeps Tonight”, also known as “Wimoweh” has been recorded by more than 150 artists and appears in more than 15 feature films. The song topped the Billboard pop chart on this day in 1961, and became was an instant classic for the doo-wop group The Tokens.

[Ans] What classic song features the distinctive chant, “a-Wimoweh, a-Wimoweh, a-Wimoweh?”

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "What classic song features the distinctive chant, “a-Wimoweh, a-Wimoweh, a-Wimoweh?”"



Originally written in the Zulu language, the song that would become “The Lion Sleeps Tonight” was recorded in 1939 as “Mbube” by Solomon Linda. “Mbube” which is Zulu for “lion” went on to become one of the most famous melodies in the world, spawning hundreds of cover versions in Japanese, Spanish, and French, among other languages. The English version, “The Lion Sleeps Tonight”, also known as “Wimoweh” has been recorded by more than 150 artists and appears in more than 15 feature films. The song topped the Billboard pop chart on this day in 1961, and became was an instant classic for the doo-wop group The Tokens.

Feb 13, 2018

[Ans] What grocery store brand comes in a distinctive grandmother-shaped container?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "What grocery store brand comes in a distinctive grandmother-shaped container?"

...But if she remembers she gave the whole ghastly talk on how the small white bunnies with the big bows and their cute little ears were set aside in a great big egg shaped container so they could lay candy eggs. She even had a picture ........My grandmother was always my favorite valentine. She loved all things heart- shaped (all year long), never forgot to send a valentine and always baked our favorite cookies for the holiday. It was the same recipe she used for ...

Step 2 : Answer to the question "What grocery store brand comes in a distinctive grandmother-shaped container?"

Mrs. Butterworth's:

Mrs. Butterworth's is an American brand of syrups and pancake mixes owned by Pinnacle Foods. The syrups come in distinctive bottles shaped in the form of a matronly woman, Mrs. Butterworth. Mrs. Butterworth's syrup launched in 1961 to a national audience in the distinctive motherly-shaped bottle American kids have grown up with for generations. The talking Mrs. Butterworth's bottle was named one of the most beloved American spokespeople by Forbes, and her syrup is a family favorite, known for its distinct thick, rich, buttery taste.

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