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Jul 25, 2024

[Answer] Whose statue stands outside New York’s Port Authority Bus Terminal?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Whose statue stands outside New York’s Port Authority Bus Terminal?"



...Outside New York's Port Authority Bus Terminal stands a statue of Jackie Gleason, the actor who brought the iconic character Ralph Kramden to life in the classic television show "The Honeymooners." In tribute to Gleason's unforgettable role, the retro cable channel TV Land installed a 4,000-pound bronze statue of the famed bus driver at the world's busiest bus terminal. Unveiled in 2000, the statue celebrates the cultural impact of the show and its beloved main character, who worked for the fictional Gotham Bus Company.

[Answer] 6. Which singer released "If I Could Turn Back Time?"

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "6. Which singer released "If I Could Turn Back Time?""



...1. Dionne Warwick 2. Cher 3. Janet Jackson 4. Paula Abdul Turn back time to 1989 and you'll see Cher in a studio recording this song. It reached number 3 on the "Billboard Hot 100".

[Answer] 5. In which 1973 film does Linda Blair, as Regan MacNeil, fall under the control of a demonic entity in a performance that earned her an Academy Award nomination?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "5. In which 1973 film does Linda Blair, as Regan MacNeil, fall under the control of a demonic entity in a performance that earned her an Academy Award nomination?"



...1. The Evil Dead 2. The Exorcist 3. The Exorcism of Emily Rose 4. The Amityville Horror Linda Blair had the world at her feet with a box office smash, an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress and a Golden Globe win in the same category. What possessed her to select some of the roles she did after 'The Exorcist' is a mystery but a number of her performances did not go unnoticed at the Razzies. She is, however, able to laugh at herself and in 1990 acted alongside Leslie Nielsen and Ned Beaty in the horror movie spoof 'Repossessed'.

[Answer] 4. This movie is about a man trying to fly his house to Paradise Falls. He flies his house by using balloons and is accompanied by a boy called Russell. What movie is this?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "4. This movie is about a man trying to fly his house to Paradise Falls. He flies his house by using balloons and is accompanied by a boy called Russell. What movie is this?"



...1. Up 2. Enchanted 3. Mulan 4. G-force Carl Fredrickson, promises his wife that they'll go to Paradise Falls. Unfortunately, his wife dies so he tries to get there for her. He uses balloons to fly his house, and is accompanied by a boy scout called Russell. But instead of a nice peaceful trip, they need to save an endangered bird, called a snipe, from a man! In the end everything works out well.

[Answer] 3. "The Nations of the earth are mostly swayed by fear - fear of the sort that a little cheap oratory turns easily to rage, hate and violence". Which novelist who wrote "Heart of Darkness" in 1902 said this?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "3. "The Nations of the earth are mostly swayed by fear - fear of the sort that a little cheap oratory turns easily to rage, hate and violence". Which novelist who wrote "Heart of Darkness" in 1902 said this?"



...1. Joseph Conrad 2. Oscar Wilde 3. Winston Churchill 4. Charles Dickens Joseph Conrad was an English novelist of Polish descent, who was born in 1857 and died in 1924. Themes often present in his works include symbolism to stress the impact of various situations, nautical settings, and the clash between western societies and non-western cultures. This is seen perfectly in the grim novel "Heart of Darkness" where the narrator of the novel, once a decent man, gives way to the dark impulses that seeped through his soul when he visits Africa. It's a deeply disturbing work and is approximately on par with the dark and depressing themes found in Coleridge's "Rime of the Ancient Mariner", or Wilde's "Picture of Dorian Gray". They all make me shudder. The quote above expresses one of Conrad's obsessions in life - how easy it is to be drawn towards the darkness he believed was inherent in all of us.

[Answer] 2. What is the distinguishing characteristic of a person being called a "greenhorn"?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "2. What is the distinguishing characteristic of a person being called a "greenhorn"?"



...1. Boastful 2. Inexperienced 3. Contemptible 4. Cheap The term "green" is often used to describe something or someone that has not yet matured. The other three answers, by the way, are characteristics of a "tinhorn".

[Answer] 1. The Australian cricketer Kim Hughes, in this interview, was struggling to hold back the tears. He was so overcome he got up and left the interview unfinished, passing his statement to a member of Aussie team. What reason did he have for his distress?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "1. The Australian cricketer Kim Hughes, in this interview, was struggling to hold back the tears. He was so overcome he got up and left the interview unfinished, passing his statement to a member of Aussie team. What reason did he have for his distress?"



...1. His lucky cricket pants had been eaten by a dingo that had been trained by David Gower 2. He was resigning the captaincy of the Australian cricket team 3. He had the winning lotto numbers but had forgotten to play 4. He was unlucky in that he had just been bowled a cricket ball in his sensitive area Kim Hughes gathered the press to announce his resignation of the captaincy for the Australian cricket team on the 26th November 1984. While trying to read the letter, Kim became emotional and left the interview, handing his statement to the team manager Bob Merriman. His reaction wasn't seen as a very Australian thing to do by the majority of the Aussie press and he came in for some criticism. Despite being remembered for his tears, Kim over his career in Test cricket hit 9 centuries and had 22 spells at the crease with over 50 runs batted, with a career best of 213 runs in a single Test match.