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Nov 25, 2024

[Answer] What company's logo is nicknamed "the Golden Arches"?

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...One of the most recognizable logos in the world, the McDonald's "Golden Arches" were originally designed as part of the structure of the restaurant. Giant yellow arches were installed on either side of the earliest new McDonald's restaurants, with the aim of catching the eye of hungry customers. If you looked at the building from a certain angle, those arches intersected as the logo does today, and in 1968, the modern "Golden Arches" logo officially debuted.

[Answer] What NFL team has the league’s only logo that faces to the left?

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...Though the Cincinnati Bengals' logo faced left until 2003, since then, the Philadelphia Eagles have had the only lefty logo in the league. The eagle faces all of its opposing logos head on, and may have been designed that way so that the feathers on its right can resemble the letter "E" (for Eagles).

[Answer] Founder Dave Thomas' daughter inspired what fast food logo?

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...The daughter of Wendy's founder Dave Thomas not only inspired the fast-food chain's logo but the name as well. Born Melinda-Lou Thomas, she went by the nickname "Wendy" because she had trouble pronouncing the letter “L.” Wendy also wore her hair in pigtails much like the girl in the logo we know today. The logo has undergone several redesigns in the years since its 1969 unveiling, but the likeness of the little girl remains a staple.

[Answer] What color are both of the Gs in the Google logo?

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...Google's first logo had a red "G" and a green "g," and its second had a green "G" and a blue "g," but since 1998, both of the Gs in the internet's most famous logo have been blue. In 2015, Google refined its wordmark and updated its fonts, but the colors remained the same. If you want to see the full logo in all its shades, just Google it!

[Answer] What company's logo is called "the Swoosh"?

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...Graphic designer Carolyn Davidson designed the Nike Swoosh in 1971, when she was a student at Portland State University. Nike's founders didn't love the logo at first, but the simple design has since become iconic, appearing on shoes, shirts, sports equipment, and more. Davidson was paid just $35 for her work at the time; however, the multibillion-dollar company later gave her a few hundred shares of stock.

[Answer] What is an antonym for “incept”?

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...1. Drop a dime 2. Drop out 3. Drop off 4. Drop anchor

[Answer] Which famous pilot often flew with his Great Dane “Moritz” alongside him?

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...Manfred von Richthofen, famously known as the "Red Baron," was a legendary fighter pilot in the German Air Force during World War I. Revered as the war's "ace of aces," he is officially credited with an astonishing 80 air combat victories before his untimely death in 1918. His Great Dane, “Moritz,” was more than just a loyal companion—he frequently accompanied the Red Baron on his daring missions, including during some of his most celebrated aerial victories, earning the affectionate title of the Red Baron's "partner in flight."