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Dec 2, 2024

[Answer] Snoopy often fantasizes about battling what historical figure?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Snoopy often fantasizes about battling what historical figure?"



...Converting his doghouse into a British Sopwith Camel fighter plane, Snoopy donned a scarf and goggles to become one of his most famous personas, the World War I Flying Ace. These imaginative episodes saw Snoopy tangle with real German pilot Manfred von Richthofen, nicknamed the Red Baron. Schulz meticulously researched World War I to give the comics accuracy for these sequences.

[Answer] In the comic, Charlie Brown has a crush on a girl with what feature?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "In the comic, Charlie Brown has a crush on a girl with what feature?"



...In a 1961 strip, Charlie Brown declares he’d give anything for the Little Red-Haired Girl to notice him. He continues to pine for her for the rest of the series, despite her never actually appearing in the comic. (The character eventually appeared in the 2015 CGI “Peanuts” feature film.) Schulz based the character on a young woman with bright red hair who had once turned down his marriage proposal.

[Answer] What type of dog is Snoopy?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "What type of dog is Snoopy?"



...The beloved cartoon canine Snoopy is a beagle, but the real-life dog that inspired him was a pointer mix. As a child, cartoonist Charles Schulz wrote to “Ripley’s Believe It or Not!” about his family dog, Spike, boasting of his ability to eat tacks, pins, and razor blades. He included a drawing of Spike, whose colorations would later match Charlie Brown’s dog.

[Answer] Snoopy’s yellow bird friend is named after what music festival?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Snoopy’s yellow bird friend is named after what music festival?"



...The little yellow bird first showed up as a secretary for Snoopy in the comic strip in 1967, but wasn’t given a name until 1970. Schulz wasn’t much of a rock music fan, but the upstate New York music festival, held in 1969, did catch his eye and he thought using it as a name might appeal to a younger demographic.

[Answer] What is Charlie Brown’s catchphrase?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "What is Charlie Brown’s catchphrase?"



...One of Charlie Brown's most memorable lines must be “Good grief!” — it's his favorite exclamation when things don't quite go his way. The phrase quickly became so synonymous with the “Peanuts” gang that November 26 was dubbed National Good Grief Day in honor of creator Charles Schulz's birthday.

[Answer] What “security” item is Linus often seen holding?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "What “security” item is Linus often seen holding?"



...Linus’ ever-present security blanket showed up in 1954 and immediately readers couldn’t bear to part with it. Psychoanalyst Donald Winnicott asked for permission to use it as an example when he first defined “transitional objects” (items that soothe a child’s anxiety). Schulz was even approached by the Oxford English Dictionary to see if he had created the term “security blanket” in this meaning, but he demurred.

[Answer] What is another expression for “hyponym”?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "What is another expression for “hyponym”?"



...1. Suboptimal reception 2. Subordinate grouping 3. Submarine direction 4. Suborbital launch