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Showing posts with label glasses. Show all posts
Showing posts with label glasses. Show all posts

May 23, 2019

[Answer] 7. I wear glasses and a cape. I have a scar on my forehead and go to Hogwarts School. I also like flying on my broomstick. Who am I?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "7. I wear glasses and a cape. I have a scar on my forehead and go to Hogwarts School. I also like flying on my broomstick. Who am I?"



...1. Harry Potter 2. Sabrina the Teenage Witch 3. The Cat in the Hat 4. Professor Snape The Harry Potter books are the best selling children's books ever! If you haven't read them, you should. I'm 32, my mother is 59, my niece is twelve and my nephew is five, and we ALL love the Harry Potter books!

Mar 8, 2019

[Answer] 3. The guests raise their glasses to the guest of honor, a French Benedictine monk who earned fame for his vineyard work at the Abbey of Hautvillers. Which name is shared by both the monk and a prestigious brand of bubbly?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "3. The guests raise their glasses to the guest of honor, a French Benedictine monk who earned fame for his vineyard work at the Abbey of Hautvillers. Which name is shared by both the monk and a prestigious brand of bubbly?"



...1. Padre Kino 2. Dom Perignon 3. Father Serra 4. Pippin the Hunchback Dom Pierre Perignon didn't invent champagne, but he did work to improve the quality and the processing of the regular wines of the Champagne region of France. He also was credited with using thicker bottles and Spanish corks to protect the wine. The champagne, Dom Perignon, was named in honor of him and was first sold in 1936 (the vintage was 1921). PDAZ raises her glass aloft with the others, and toasts the guest of honor.