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Jul 16, 2024

[Answer] The drummer of which iconic 1960s band lent his voice to the Snuggle fabric softener bear in commercials?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "The drummer of which iconic 1960s band lent his voice to the Snuggle fabric softener bear in commercials?"



...Micky Dolenz was the drummer and one of two primary vocalists for The Monkees. After his stint with The Monkees ended in 1971, Dolenz embarked on a successful acting and voice-over career. In 2006, Dolenz revealed that he had provided the voice for Snuggle Bear, the fabric softener mascot introduced in 1983. Dolenz also voiced characters for a number of Saturday morning cartoon series, including "The Funky Phantom," "Partridge Family 2200 A.D.," and "The Scooby-Doo Show." Dolenz is the last surviving member of the band.

[Answer] 6. The code Asp denotes which of these amino acids?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "6. The code Asp denotes which of these amino acids?"



...1. Threonine 2. Tryptophan 3. Methionine 4. Aspartic acid Aspartic acid is one of two acidic amino acids along with glutamic acid. The carboxylate anions (-COO[neg] instead of -COOH on the carboxylate group, where [neg] is a negative charge) of these amino acids are also active as neurotransmitters.

[Answer] 5. Prosper the professional programmer was writing some hypertext markup language (HTML) code one day and messed up the head section. She said (you guessed it) "Ouch! I hurt my head!" What would go in the head section of a webpage?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "5. Prosper the professional programmer was writing some hypertext markup language (HTML) code one day and messed up the head section. She said (you guessed it) "Ouch! I hurt my head!" What would go in the head section of a webpage?"



...1. A graph of annual rainfall totals in Phoenix Arizona since 1961 2. Main body 3. Title 4. All the images The title and title HTML codes go in the head section of the webpage. The head section may also contain metainformation. Metainformation included in a webpage head may include the author, page revision dates, keywords to help search engines find the webpage, and a reply to email address. The reply to address on this page is for kyleisalive since I blame him for inspiring this quiz as part of his Quiz Commission challenge.

[Answer] 4. This North American country is home to the United Nations. Its capital city is Washington D.C. (District of Columbia). One of its most famous cities is nicknamed the "Big Apple". Which country is this?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "4. This North American country is home to the United Nations. Its capital city is Washington D.C. (District of Columbia). One of its most famous cities is nicknamed the "Big Apple". Which country is this?"



...1. Bermuda 2. Canada 3. United States of America 4. Mexico The USA is made up of fifty states. Two states are separated by waters: Alaska and Hawaii. The USA is directly south of my home country. Do you know my home country?

[Answer] 3. "I Just Called to Say I Love You" was a hit for which artist?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "3. "I Just Called to Say I Love You" was a hit for which artist?"



...1. Billy Ocean 2. Stevie Wonder 3. Phil Collins 4. Diana Ross Stevie Wonder was born as Stevland Hardaway Judkins on 13 May 1950. He is also known as the "Black Bull", amongst other nicknames.

[Answer] 2. This comic was born in 1880, in Philadelphia. He became an international star as a juggler, then came vaudeville, the Ziegfeld Follies, movies and radio. He claimed to dislike children and animals and was fond of alcohol. Who was he?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "2. This comic was born in 1880, in Philadelphia. He became an international star as a juggler, then came vaudeville, the Ziegfeld Follies, movies and radio. He claimed to dislike children and animals and was fond of alcohol. Who was he?"



...1. Georgie Jessel 2. John Bunny 3. W.C. Fields 4. Eddie Cantor Fields' movies included "My Little Chickadee", "You Can't Cheat an Honest Man" and "The Bank Dick". In the latter film, his character bore the name Egbert Souse (pronounced Soo-zay). A poverty stricken child hood and the depression caused him to be distrustful of banks and he supposedly opened hundreds of small accounts all over the U.S., under fictitious names such as Larson E. Whipsnade and Mahatma Kane Jeeves. He also wrote for films using such names in the credits.

[Answer] 1. Sitting by the fire Crying into cold ashes Fairy Godmother Who is the central character in this story?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "1. Sitting by the fire Crying into cold ashes Fairy Godmother Who is the central character in this story?"



...1. Puss In Boots 2. Cinderella 3. The Little Mermaid 4. Snow White The Cinderella theme is present in stories from times and places as diverse as Ancient Greece, Medieval Europe, China and Korea in Eastern Asia and is a tale in "The Arabian Nights". In the story, as told today, Cinderella is made to do all the housework by her step-mother and two step sisters. The local Prince plans a grand ball because he wanted to find a wife. Cinderella is not allowed by her stepmother to attend. As she sits alone by the cold ashes of the fire her fairy godmother appeared. She turns a pumpkin into a gold coach, mice into horses and dresses Cinderella in a beautiful ball gown and glass slippers. She warned her the spell would wear off at midnight so she must be back by then. Cinderella went to the ball. The Prince was enchanted with her and she lost track of time. As the clock strikes midnight she flees from the ballroom, dropping a glass slipper on the steps of the palace. The Prince scours the kingdom looking for the foot the slipper fits. The step sisters cannot get into it. In the version of the story from the Brothers Grimm, titled "Aschenputtel", the stepmother forces the older stepsister to cut off her big toe, but the deception is discovered when it bleeds; the younger stepsister then has to cut off her heel to squash her foot into the shoe, but is once again discovered to have done so.) The Prince then tries it on Cinderella and it fits. She marries her Prince and they live happily ever after. It is a classic tale of virtue rewarded and evil punished. Question by christinap