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Aug 20, 2024

[Answer] The “Bard of Avon” was a nickname bestowed upon which man?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "The “Bard of Avon” was a nickname bestowed upon which man?"



...The nickname "The Bard of Avon" was bestowed upon William Shakespeare, one of the most celebrated playwrights and poets in history. The term "bard" refers to a poet, particularly one who composes and recites verses about the deeds of heroes and historical events. "Avon" refers to the River Avon in Stratford-upon-Avon, England, which was Shakespeare's birthplace. Thus, the nickname essentially means "The Poet of Stratford-upon-Avon," highlighting Shakespeare's origins and his unparalleled contribution to English literature.

[Answer] 6. Which comedian was the voice of two animated feature sidekicks, Donkey from "Shrek" and Mushu from "Mulan"?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "6. Which comedian was the voice of two animated feature sidekicks, Donkey from "Shrek" and Mushu from "Mulan"?"



...1. Adam Sandler 2. David Spade 3. Martin Lawrence 4. Eddie Murphy Eddie Murphy did a lot of improvising as Donkey.

[Answer] 5. Which candy boasts on their website that they are "America's Top Fruit Chew"?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "5. Which candy boasts on their website that they are "America's Top Fruit Chew"?"



...1. Bonkers 2. Starbursts 3. Twizzler Bites 4. Mentos First introduced in England in 1960, Starbursts didn't come to the U.S. until 1976. They are distributed Mars Inc. and in 2005 come in 7 different fruit flavors. The original, real fruit juice chews, only came in 4 flavors, orange, lemon, lime, and strawberry. One thing remains the same however, all the flavors continue to be fortified with 50% of the daily value of vitamin C.

[Answer] 4. Charles Westover had a sensational number one hit the week of April 24, 1961, with "Runaway." Under which name did he record this hit?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "4. Charles Westover had a sensational number one hit the week of April 24, 1961, with "Runaway." Under which name did he record this hit?"



...1. Bruce Chanel 2. Del Shannon 3. Clarence Henry 4. Gene McDaniels Charles wrote "Runaway" with his friend Max Crook. After his discharge from the service, Charles started working in local bands in Michigan. Max Crook was a band-mate. A patron of one of the clubs wrestled under the name of Mark Shannon and Charles took the name Del from the Cadillac Coupe de Ville. A carpet installer by day, Del did a demo of "Runaway" and drove all the way to New York in ten-degree weather without a heater to shop it. When the song took off Del never installed another carpet. Bruce Chanel recorded "Hey, Baby." Clarence "Frogman" Henry did "But I Do" and Gene McDaniels had "One Hundred Pounds Of Clay" hit the Hot 100.

[Answer] 3. May 1979 saw the election of the first female Prime Minister in the history of which European nation?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "3. May 1979 saw the election of the first female Prime Minister in the history of which European nation?"



...1. Spain 2. Germany 3. France 4. United Kingdom The new Prime Minister was Margaret Thatcher, who had become leader of the Conservative Party in 1975. She remained Prime Minister until 1990, when a revolt in her own party led to her resignation and replacement by John Major. Margaret Thatcher retired as a Member of Parliament in 1992, and was awarded a life peerage entitling her to sit in the House of Lords.

[Answer] 2. Where did the Enfield assault rifle originate?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "2. Where did the Enfield assault rifle originate?"



...1. Mexico 2. India 3. England 4. Canada This British assault rifle has its magazine in the back of the gun. There are many types of Enfields but most of them are bolt-action rifles.

[Answer] 1. If a friend told you to "keep it under your hat", what would he be asking you to do?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "1. If a friend told you to "keep it under your hat", what would he be asking you to do?"



...1. Keep a secret 2. You need a haircut, keep your hat on 3. Hide his money under your stetson 4. It's raining, put your valuables in a dry place The derivation is pretty simple, really. If it's "kept under your hat", it stays in your head. In other words, think about it, but don't say it. This term did not come into use until the 20th century.