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Aug 21, 2024

[Answer] Which of these birds has the largest wingspan on Earth, measuring more than 11 feet across?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Which of these birds has the largest wingspan on Earth, measuring more than 11 feet across?"



...The albatross holds the remarkable distinction of having the largest wingspan of any living bird on Earth, stretching over 11 feet across. This incredible wingspan allows the albatross to glide effortlessly over the vast expanses of the Southern Ocean, covering immense distances with minimal energy expenditure. This majestic bird, often considered a powerful symbol of freedom and the open sea, is a master of the skies, with some birds known to circumnavigate the globe multiple times throughout their long and adventurous lifetimes.

[Answer] 6. This man has rigged a coat-hanger, sucked on a sauce bottle and shown American hoodlums what a real knife looks like. Who is this Australian celebrity?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "6. This man has rigged a coat-hanger, sucked on a sauce bottle and shown American hoodlums what a real knife looks like. Who is this Australian celebrity?"



...1. Paul Hogan 2. Graham Kennedy 3. John Cornell 4. Frank Thring Paul Hogan, who moved to California USA, was a rigger on the Sydney Harbour Bridge (affectionately known as "The Coathanger" to Sydneysiders) before the launch of his comedy show "The Paul Hogan Show" in 1973. The Aussie ockerisms, such as the phrase "Oi, fair suck of the sauce bottle" entered the Australian vernacular and soon Paul was a ratings star. In 1986 he starred in "Crocodile Dundee" and in a "fish out of water" scene set in New York City he scared the pants off some street kids by producing a knife of mega proportions. He married Linda Kozlowski, his co-star in the film, in 1990. During the 1980s he was involved in a USA based advertising campaign promoting tourism to Australia and the phrase "Throw another shrimp on the barbie" will be long remembered. In 1985 Paul was named Australian of the Year and honoured with an Order of Australia.

[Answer] 5. What artist was inspired by comic books?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "5. What artist was inspired by comic books?"



...1. Bridget Riley 2. Richard Hamilton 3. Roy Lichtenstein 4. Marisol Escobar When Roy Lichtenstein passed away in 1997 the art world mourned. Roy loved the comics. So many of his works, while appearing simplistic creations, were really quite difficult to develop. My favorite Lichtenstein is "Torpedo....Los!" which was created in 1963.

[Answer] 4. John Denver penned and recorded this song as an ode to his then wife. What's the name of this song?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "4. John Denver penned and recorded this song as an ode to his then wife. What's the name of this song?"



...1. Annie's Song 2. Mary's Song 3. Frannie's Song 4. Janie's Song Denver claimed to have written this song in about 10 minutes while on a ski lift while vacationing in Aspen Colorado. The song became a number one hit on the Billboard Hot 100 charts for Denver in 1974 and also went to number one in the U.K. The only mention of his wife Annie is in the title. She is not mentioned in the lyrics of the song, which made this a universal love song over the years, which could apply to anyone.

[Answer] 3. We now go along to visit a must see in Jamaica, the Bob Marley Museum, honouring the island's most famous singer. With what style of music did Marley get the world singing?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "3. We now go along to visit a must see in Jamaica, the Bob Marley Museum, honouring the island's most famous singer. With what style of music did Marley get the world singing?"



...1. Polka 2. Blues 3. Jazz 4. Reggae The house where Robert Nesta (Bob) Marley lived and recorded his famous music is Jamaica's most visited tourist attraction. The house contains memorabilia and artifacts from Bob Marley's life. It's uncertain where the term "Reggae" originated, with different versions claiming it came from the words for "Rocksteady", a "raggedy looking girl" and even from the word for "a Kings music". Reggae is loosely based on the earlier styles of "Ska" and "Rocksteady". Jamaica has produced many famous international artists over the years, including Jimmy Cliff, Shaggy and Grace Jones. Harry Belafonte, known for his rendition of the "Banana Boat Song" was born in New York, but spent his formative years in Jamaica.

[Answer] 2. "A Farewell To Arms", "The Sun Also Rises", "For Whom The Bell Tolls"; these popular novels were penned by which of these famous novelists?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "2. "A Farewell To Arms", "The Sun Also Rises", "For Whom The Bell Tolls"; these popular novels were penned by which of these famous novelists?"



...1. Ernest Hemingway 2. Edgar Allan Poe 3. John Davidson 4. Nick Adams Hemingway was an American author with a distinctive style of economy and understatement. In 1954, he won the Nobel Prize in literature. Many of his stories were considered great American classics.

[Answer] 1. Lions, tigers, and panthers would be classified as which of these options?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "1. Lions, tigers, and panthers would be classified as which of these options?"



...1. Sea dwellers 2. Venomous mammals 3. Big cats 4. Birds of prey Big cats kill by pouncing and biting their prey. Intelligent creatures, all of them, big cats are some of nature's perfect killing machines.