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Saarang ‘Akela Bhediya’ Semi finals

SEMIFINALS#kolstylz round

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His wife’s name is Shanti. His arch-rival is JeevaJeevantak, also known as JJ. Who?

E

The name of which naturally occurring substanceoriginated in the greek term smaragdos , meaning“green gem” ?

M

Which popular web service is owned by SpecificMedia LLC and Justin Timberlake?

I

Which substance, obtained from the dried swimbladders of fish, is used to for the clarification ofwine and beer?

F

Which famous American musician with Italianancestry was part of the band The Mothers ofInvention?

I

Who is the only Nobel laureate whose mother, father and husband have all won Nobel prizes?

N

Who is the current MP from the Amritsarconstituency?

A

Whose booker prize winning work was set in the town of Ayemenem?

L

The supercontinent Pangaea split into Gondwanaand which other supercontinent?

S

According to the Asterix comics, which historical sitewas supposedly owned by Unhygienix, whosupposedly used menhirs supplied by Obelix at thisspot?

Exchange Sheets

Answers

1. Shikari Shambu2. Emerald3. Myspace4. Isinglass5. Frank Zappa6. Irene Joliot-Curie7. Navjot Singh Sidhu8. Arundhati Roy9. Laurasia10. Stonehenge

Rules

• Fully written

• 10 points per question

• Exchange sheets after 5 questions

• You can stake extra 5 points per question. However, if you get it wrong you get -10. So(+15/-10)

Set 1

1

In Malayalam it is Tamil.

In Kannada it is Telugu.

In Tamil it is Telugu.

In Hindi it is Bengali.

Connect with something from Indian cinema.

2

The term refers to the uncertainty in situationalawareness experienced by participants in militaryoperations.

It is caused by the limits of reconnaissance, by theenemy's feints and disinformation, by delays in receivingintelligence and difficulties passing orders, and by thedifficult task of forming a cogent picture from a very large(or very small) amount of diverse data.

Abstract and military board games sometimes try tocapture the effect by hiding the identity of playing pieces.

What term, popular among video game enthusiasts, arewe talking about?

3

The following are gravestones from a particular location in Vermont. Put fundaes.

4

5

Who finished first?

1. ____________

2. Edward Snowden

3. Edith Windsor

4. Bashar Assad

5. Ted Cruz

Exchange Sheets

1

Malayalam : Tamil

Kannada : Telugu

Tamil : Telugu

Hindi : Bengali

What nearly exhaustive list from the world of cinema does this represent?

Languages spoken by the dancer in adaptations of Manichitratazhu

2

The term refers to the uncertainty in situationalawareness experienced by participants in militaryoperations.

It is caused by the limits of reconnaissance, by theenemy's feints and disinformation, by delays in receivingintelligence and difficulties passing orders, and by thedifficult task of forming a cogent picture from a very large(or very small) amount of diverse data.

Abstract and military board games sometimes try tocapture the effect by hiding the identity of playing pieces.

What term, popular among video game enthusiasts, arewe talking about?

Fog of War

3

The following are gravestones from a particular location in Vermont. Put fundaes.

3

Discontinued Ben and Jerry’s ice creams

4

Alice, Bob and Eve

5

Who finished first?

1. ____________

2. Edward Snowden

3. Edith Windsor

4. Bashar Assad

5. Ted Cruz

Pope Francis, Time Man of the year 2013 contenders

Set 2

6

This book was written by a Trinidadian Marxistintellectual, and was in a sense a response to aRudyard Kipling quote from the poem “English Flag”:“What do they know of England who only Englandknow?", which the author in his preface revised to:"What do they know of cricket who only cricketknow?”

Which book?

7

Both were baptized within a few days in October,1632. They lived a few minutes walk from oneanother and both worked with, and were fascinatedby state-of-the-art optical devices, optics and itsphilosophical ramifications.

It has been suggested that X is the man portrayed intwo of Y’s paintings - The Astronomer and TheGeographer.

It is said that Y’s mastery of light and perspectivecame from use of a camera obscura produced by X.

Id X and Y

8

This jazz legend was one of the greatest trumpetersof all time. His swollen, pouched cheeks were verydistinctive and recognizable.

Australian cricket fans may also know him for adifferent reason. Who?

9

On 25 May 1955, Joe Brown and George Band, who were part of a British expedition, came very close but did not do something, to honour a promise they had given to someone. Every expedition since then has followed this tradition.

What did they not do? Why?

10

This term means the ‘easing of strained relations, especially in a political situation’ and is most often used in reference to the general easing of the geo-political tensions between the Soviet Union and the United States which began in 1969, as a foreign policy of U.S. presidents Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford called ________; a 'thawing out' or 'un-freezing' at a period roughly in the middle of the Cold War.

Which term?

Exchange Sheets

6

This book was written by a Trinidadian marxistintellectual, and was in a sense a response to aRudyard Kipling quote from the poem “English Flag”:“What do they know of England who only Englandknow?”, which the author in his Preface revised to:“What do they know of cricket who only cricketknow?”

Which book?

7

Both were baptized within a few days in October,1632. They lived a few minutes walk from oneanother and both worked with, and were fascinatedby state-of-the-art optical devices, optics and itsphilosophical ramifications.

It has been suggested that X is the man portrayed intwo of Y’s paintings - The Astronomer and TheGeographer.

It is said that Y’s mastery of light and perspectivecame from use of a camera obscura produced by X.

Id X and Y

X – Leeuwenhoek Y – Vermeer

8

This jazz legend was one of the greatest trumpeters of all time. His swollen, pouched cheeks were very distinctive and recognizable.

Cricket fans may also know him for a different reason. (Audio)

Dizzy Gillespie

9

On 25 May 1955, Joe Brown and George Band, who were part of a British expedition, came very close but did not do something, to honour a promise they had given to someone. Every expedition since then has followed this tradition.

What did they not do? Why?

Kanchenjunga

They stopped short of the summit as per the promisegiven to the Maharaja of Sikkim that the top of themountain would remain inviolate. Every climber orclimbing groups that have reached the summit havefollowed this tradition.

10

This term means the ‘easing of strained relations, especially in a political situation’ and is most often used in reference to the general easing of the geo-political tensions between the Soviet Union and the United States which began in 1969, as a foreign policy of U.S. presidents Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford called ________; a 'thawing out' or 'un-freezing' at a period roughly in the middle of the Cold War.

Which term?

Detente

Set 3

11

When asked about his most famous invention, he said this,

“I would prefer to have invented a machine that people could use and that would help farmers with their work - for example a lawnmower.”

Which gent, recently in the news?

12

"Dear X

It was a real pleasure just to sit and talk with you. I listened very carefullyto what you had to say about this compelling history, and I've since readthe script and found it -- in all the detail of which it descries thesemonumental events and in the compassionate portraits of all the principlecharacters -- both powerful and moving. I can't account for how at anygiven moment I feel the need to explore one life as opposed to another.But I do know that I can only do this work if I feel almost as if there's nochoice. That a subject coincides inexplicably with a very personal need anda very specific moment in time. In this case, as fascinated as I was by“___," it was the fascination of a grateful spectator who longed to see astory told rather than that of a participant. That's how I feel now in spiteof myself, and though I can't be sure this won't change, I couldn't dream ofencouraging you to keep it open on a mere possibility. I do hope thismakes sense Steven. I'm glad you're making the film. I wish you thestrength for it and I send both my very best wishes and my sinceregratitude to you for having considered me.”

Y."

13

This is a series of photographs from French photographer Olivier Valsecchi. What is he trying to mimic in these photographs?

(Image on the next slide)

14

The origin of this term comes from a barter gameinvolving an arbitrator. Two people would put theirhands in a hat. If they thought the arbitrator'svaluation was fair, they would pull out with palmopen, if not, with palm closed. This was a way ofequalizing some transactions. Soon the name of thegame started to refer to the act of equalizingcontests.

What term?

15

Both these products are from the stable of the Italian auto-maker Piaggio. Each is named after a small creature. Identify the vehicles.

Exchange Sheets

11

When asked about his most famous invention, he said this,

“I would prefer to have invented a machine that people could use and that would help farmers with their work - for example a lawnmower.”

Which person, recently in the news?

Mikhail Kalashnikov

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"Dear X

It was a real pleasure just to sit and talk with you. I listened very carefullyto what you had to say about this compelling history, and I've since readthe script and found it -- in all the detail of which it descries thesemonumental events and in the compassionate portraits of all the principlecharacters -- both powerful and moving. I can't account for how at anygiven moment I feel the need to explore one life as opposed to another.But I do know that I can only do this work if I feel almost as if there's nochoice. That a subject coincides inexplicably with a very personal need anda very specific moment in time. In this case, as fascinated as I was by“___," it was the fascination of a grateful spectator who longed to see astory told rather than that of a participant. That's how I feel now in spiteof myself, and though I can't be sure this won't change, I couldn't dream ofencouraging you to keep it open on a mere possibility. I do hope thismakes sense Steven. I'm glad you're making the film. I wish you thestrength for it and I send both my very best wishes and my sinceregratitude to you for having considered me.”

Y."

X – Daniel Day Lewis

Y – Steven Spielberg

13

This is a series of photographs from French photographer Olivier Valsecchi. What is he trying to mimic in these photographs?

Rorschach test

14

The origin of this term comes from a barter gameinvolving an arbitrator. Two people would put theirhands in in hat. If they thought the arbitrator'svaluation was fair, they would pull out with palmopen, if not, with palm closed. This was a way ofequalizing some transactions. Soon the name of thegame started to refer to the act of equalizingcontests.

What term?

Handicap from Hand-in-cap

15

Both these products are from the stable of the Italian auto-maker Piaggio. Each is named after a small creature. Identify the vehicles.

Piaggio Ape and Piaggio Vespa

Set 4

16

A, a celebrated Carnatic vocalist, was the guru of MD Ramanathan. He was given this title by KrishnarajaWodeyar, the then ruler of Mysore.

B, a celebrated army officer, was given this sobriquet by a senior officer in the British army after his courage in a battle against the Japanese.

C was a former Indian cricket captain. C’s spouse and children are in the entertainment industry.

D, a sportsperson, reclaimed the top spot in his sport in 2013 after a gap of around three years.

What connects A, B, C and D?

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Connect

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This Russian dish consisting of sautéed pieces of beef served in a sauce with smetana is said to have been named after the _________ family, a distinguished Russian family involved in the settlement of Siberia.

Name this dish.

19

In November 2013, Z made a goof-up and confused X andY. Give me Z and X Y.X: In 1905 he founded the India House and The IndianSociologist, which rapidly developed as an organisedmeeting point for radical nationalists among Indianstudents in Britain at the time and one of the mostprominent centres for revolutionary Indian nationalismoutside India. Most famous among the members of thisorganisation was Veer Savarkar.Y: Served as Minister for Industry and Supply in PrimeMinister Jawaharlal Nehru's cabinet. After falling outwith Nehru, he quit the Indian National Congress partyand founded the nationalist Bharatiya Jana Sangh partyin 1951.

20

He made his debut in the senior men’s league at the age of 15 and started playing in the elite league after two years. At this time, he wore the jersey no. 11.

After two years he changed his jersey number to the same number used by another legendary sportsperson from his country. This legendary sportsperson had a documentary made on him called Nummer 14 ____ ____.

Identify both sportspersons, each a legend in his own right.

Exchange Sheets

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A, a celebrated Carnatic vocalist, was the guru of MD Ramanathan. He was given this title by KrishnarajaWodeyar, the then ruler of Mysore.

B, a celebrated army officer, was given this sobriquet by a senior officer in the British army after his courage in a battle against the Japanese.

C was a former Indian cricket captain. C’s spouse and children are in the entertainment industry.

D, a sportsperson, reclaimed the top spot in his sport in 2013 after a gap of around three years.

What connects A, B, C and D?

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They all had the nickname “Tiger”

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Connect

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Movies based on epistolary novels

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This Russian dish consisting of sautéed pieces of beef served in a sauce with smetana is said to have been named after the _________ family, a distinguished Russian family involved in the settlement of Siberia.

Name this dish.

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Beef Stroganoff

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In November 2013, Z made a goof-up and confused X andY. Give me Z , X and Y.X: In 1905 he founded the India House and The IndianSociologist, which rapidly developed as an organisedmeeting point for radical nationalists among Indianstudents in Britain at the time and one of the mostprominent centres for revolutionary Indian nationalismoutside India. Most famous among the members of thisorganisation was Veer Savarkar.Y: Served as Minister for Industry and Supply in PrimeMinister Jawaharlal Nehru's cabinet. After falling outwith Nehru, he quit the Indian National Congress partyand founded the nationalist Bharatiya Jana Sangh partyin 1951.

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Z – Narenda Modi

X - Shyamji Krishna Varma Y - Shyama Prasad Mukherjee

20

He made his debut in the senior men’s league at the age of 15 and started playing in the elite league after two years. At this time, he wore the jersey no. 11.

After two years he changed his jersey number to the same number used by another legendary sportsperson from his country. This legendary sportsperson had a documentary made on him called Nummer 14 ____ ____.

Identify both sportspersons, each a legend in his own right.

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Teun De Nooijer

Johann Cruyff

Set 5

21

In terms of location, what connects these towns in the USA? (Inexhaustive list)

• Arkoma

• Delmar

• Illiana

• Tennga

• Vershire

• Ucolo

• Idavada

22

In the late 1940s, journalists from a city locatednorth to this place coined the name because it wasthe place to buy and sell land in the postwar realestate boom. The local council thought that it was agood promotional name and on 23rd October 1958,the name was adopted.

Which place?

23

X derives from the Greek word meaning crab. Xrefers to malignancies that begin in the epithelialtissues.

Put simply, X is a malignancy that begins in a tissuethat lines the inner or outer surfaces of the body,and that generally arises from cells originating inthe endodermal or ectodermal germ layerduring embryogenesis

What is X?

24

And so the teacher turned it out,but still it lingered near,

And waited patiently about,till X did appear.

"Why does Y love X so?"the eager children cry.

"Why, X loves Y, you know."the teacher did reply.

What comes before all this?

25

When he jokingly tried to take credit for her achievement in front of reporters, insisting that his winning run earlier in the day had inspired her victory, she retorted: "Really? OK, go inspire some other girl and see if she throws a javelin 50 metres!“.

Who are they?

Exchange Sheets

21

In terms of location, what connects these towns in the USA ?(Inexhaustive list)• Arkoma• Delmar• Illiana• Tennga• Vershire• Ucolo• Idavada

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They are border towns

22

In the late 1940s, journalists from a city locatednorth to this place coined the name because it wasthe place to buy and sell land in the postwar realestate boom. The local council thought that it was agood promotional name and on 23rd October 1958,the name was adopted.

Which place?

Gold Coast

23

X derives from the Greek word meaning crab. X refers to malignancies that begin in the epithelial tissues.

Put simply, X is a malignancy that begins in a tissue that lines the inner or outer surfaces of the body, and that generally arises from cells originating in the endodermal or ectodermal germ layer during embryogenesis

What is X?

Carcinoma

24

And so the teacher turned it out,but still it lingered near,

And waited patiently about,till X did appear.

"Why does Y love X so?"the eager children cry.

"Why, X loves Y, you know."the teacher did reply.

What comes before all this?

24

Mary had a little lamb, its fleece was white as snow

And everywhere that Mary went, the lamb was sure to go.

It followed her to school one day, which was against the rule,

It made the children laugh and play to see a lamb at school.

25

When he jokingly tried to take credit for her achievement in front of reporters, insisting that his winning run earlier in the day had inspired her victory, she retorted: "Really? OK, go inspire some other girl and see if she throws a javelin 50 metres!“.

Who are they?

Emil Zatopek and Dana Zatopek

Set 6

26

The titular figure of this movie appears as a femininebeauty who inspires, arouses and confuses thecommon man. She is personified as four entities – ablind girl from Varanasi, Shakuntala, the Mona Lisaand the ‘Woman of the New Millenium’.

The film explored relations between artists and theirmuses over a broad spectrum of timeframes andlocations. Incidentally, it was directed by an artistand starred his most famous muse in the lead role.

Which artist? Who was the muse?

27

Due to touring commitments, the music video of thissong does not feature the artists. The producer editedtogether stock footage of traffic jams, commuter trainspacked with passengers, explosions, riots, cars beingcrushed and various pieces of footage from silent films ofthe 1920s.The video celebrates the pressure-cooker mentality of aculture willing to wage war against political machines,and at the same time love and have fun.

What song?

28

Milotic is an aquatic,serpentine Pokémon with aprimarily cream-coloredbody. Milotic is said to bethe most beautiful of allPokémon. When there arefights going on, it has thepower to calm angryfeelings and endarguments by releasing awave of energy.

What is it inspired by?

29

30

These are massive structures which were built in theancient Mesopotamian valley and western Iranianplateau having the form of a terraced step pyramid.The name comes from “Zaqaru” which means “tobuild on a raised area”. What?

Exchange Sheets

26

The titular figure of this movie appears as a femininebeauty who inspires, arouses and confuses thecommon man. She is personified as four entities – ablind girl from Varanasi, Shakuntala, the Mona Lisaand the ‘Woman of the New Millenium’.

The film explored relations between artists and theirmuses over a broad spectrum of timeframes andlocations. Incidentally, it was directed by an artistand starred his most famous muse in the lead role.

Which artist? Who was the muse?

M F Hussain and Madhuri Dixit

27

Due to touring commitments, the music video of thissong does not feature the artists. The producer editedtogether stock footage of traffic jams, commuter trainspacked with passengers, explosions, riots, cars beingcrushed and various pieces of footage from silent films ofthe 1920s.The video celebrates the pressure-cooker mentality of aculture willing to wage war against political machines,and at the same time love and have fun.

What song?

Under pressure

28

Milotic is an aquatic,serpentine Pokémon with aprimarily cream-coloredbody. Milotic is said to bethe most beautiful of allPokémon.

When there are fightsgoing on, it has the powerto calm angry feelings andend arguments by releasinga wave of energy. What is itinspired by?

Venus de Milo

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Cricket Bat

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These are massive structures which were built in theancient Mesopotamian valley and western Iranianplateau having the form of a terraced step pyramid.The name comes from “Zaqaru” which means “tobuild on a raised area”. What?

Ziggurat

Set 7

31

The original orchestral suite was written for Prince Leopold of Anhalt.

The title comes from violinist August Wilhelmj's late 19th century arrangement of the piece for violin and piano. By transposing the key of the piece from its original D major to C major and transposing the melody down an octave, Wilhelm was able to play the piece in a particular fashion.

Later, a spurious story was put about that the melody was always intended to be played in this fashion. Identify.

31

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X was a famous British scientist who is generally credited with a central role in the development of neo-Darwinian thinking. He was a staunch Marxist and chose to leave Britain, move to India and become an Indian citizen. He wrote an essay called “Daedalus; or, Science and the Future” which was the first book about ectogenesis(the development of fetuses in artificial wombs). This work was a major influence on the book ____ _____ ____ which features a eugenic society.

According to the author, the book was inspired by the utopian novels of H. G. Wells. Wells' hopeful vision of the future's possibilities gave the author the idea to begin writing a parody of the novel, which became _____ _____ _____.

Id X and fill in the blanks

33

The name of this disease was derived from an Italianword, which in turn was derived from a Latin termmeaning ‘to flow in’. Originally, the disease wasthought to be due to the effect of the stars.

Which disease?

34

The currency of this country is named after it’snational bird. An image of this bird is also found onthe coat of arms and flag of this country. Inancient Mayan culture, this bird's tail feathers wereused as currency.

Name the bird/currency and the country.

35

When the Europeans began trading with the Chinese, the balance of trade was heavily tilted towards the Chinese (as the Chinese Emperor felt that the barbarians could not sell the Chinese anything of value). However, over the course of time, the Europeans found one particular product they could sell very profitably to the Chinese. The result of the Chinese Emperor trying to clamp down on the sale of this product led to events which many Chinese consider to be the beginning of the Century of Humiliation.

What was this product, and what resulted when Emperor Daoguang tried to clamp down on its sale?

Exchange sheets

31

The original orchestral suite was written for Prince Leopold of Anhalt.

The title comes from violinist August Wilhelmj's late 19th century arrangement of the piece for violin and piano. By transposing the key of the piece from its original D major to C major and transposing the melody down an octave, Wilhelm was able to play the piece in a particular fashion.

Later, a spurious story was put about that the melody was always intended to be played in this fashion. Identify.

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Air on G - string

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X was a famous British scientist who is generally credited witha central role in the development of neo-Darwinian thinking.He was a staunch Marxist and chose to leave Britain, move toIndia and become an Indian citizen. He wrote an essay called“Daedalus; or, Science and the Future” which was the firstbook about ectogenesis (the development of fetuses inartificial wombs). This work was a major influence on thebook ____ _____ ____ which features a eugenic society.

According to the author, the book was inspiredby the utopian novels of H. G. Wells. Wells' hopeful vision ofthe future's possibilities gave the author the idea to beginwriting a parody of the novel, which became _____ __________.

Id X and fill in the blanks

X – J B S Haldane, Brave New World

33

The name of this disease was derived from an Italianword, which in turn was derived from a Latin termmeaning ‘to flow in’. Originally, the disease wasthought to be due to the effect of the stars. Whichdisease?

Influenza

34

The currency of this country is named after itsnational bird. An image of this bird is also found onthe coat of arms and flag of this country. Inancient Mayan culture, this bird's tail feathers wereused as currency.

Name the bird/currency and the country.

Quetzal, Guatemala

35

When the Europeans began trading with the Chinese, the balance of trade was heavily tilted towards the Chinese (as the Chinese Emperor felt that the barbarians could not sell the Chinese anything of value). However, over the course of time, the Europeans found one particular product they could sell very profitably to the Chinese. The result of the Chinese Emperor trying to clamp down on the sale of this product led to events which many Chinese consider to be the beginning of the Century of Humiliation.

What was this product, and what resulted when Emperor Daoguang tried to clamp down on its sale?

Opium, and the action against sale of Opium led to the First Opium War

Tiebreak 2

36

The mascot of this American sporting franchise, Lucky the Leprechaun, is in keeping with the name of the team. Which team?

37

The Nikkō Tōshō-gū is a Shinto shrine located in Nikko and dedicated to Tokugawa Ieyasu. It is part of the Shrines and Temples of Nikko, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

A 17th century carving over a door by Hidari Jingorodepicts man’s life cycle through something else. Through a series of 8 panels, it moves from birth to adolescence to marriage and so on. The second panel, which is well known for what it depicts, is very famous in modern consciousness. How do we better know the second panel?

38

This feature seen in many computer programs derives its name from something associated with the world of art. Name the feature.

39

Recently, these along with some other LIFE Magazinecovers were created for a specific purpose.

What was the purpose?

The photos that were chosen to be used as covers,from the literally millions of pictures in LIFE’s archive,had to somehow “convey the influence of LIFEmagazine, while at the same time helping to moveour story along. It was a fabulous problem, and onewe had a lot of fun working to solve.”

(Images on the next slide)

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The main story is about a king who discovered thepromiscuity of his wife. He undergoes severe mentaltrauma and comes up with a draconian idea to marryand kill virgin women before they have a chance tocheat on him. One of the people who gets caught inthis is his minister’s daughter. However, she managesto keep herself alive for a very long time by playingon the curiosity of the king.

What did she do?

36

The mascot of this American sporting franchise, Lucky the Leprechaun, is in keeping with the name of the team. Which team?

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Boston Celtics

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The Nikkō Tōshō-gū is a Shinto shrine located in Nikko and dedicated to Tokugawa Ieyasu. It is part of the Shrines and Temples of Nikko, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

A 17th century carving over a door by Hidari Jingorodepicts man’s life cycle through something else. Through a series of 8 panels, it moves from birth to adolescence to marriage and so on. The second panel, which is well known for what it depicts, is very famous in modern consciousness. How do we better know the second panel?

3 monkeys

38

This feature seen in many computer programs derives its name from something associated with the world of art. Name the feature.

Palette

39

Recently, these along with some other LIFE Magazinecovers were created for a specific purpose.

What was the purpose?

The photos that were chosen to be used as covers,from the literally millions of pictures in LIFE’s archive,had to somehow “convey the influence of LIFEmagazine, while at the same time helping to moveour story along. It was a fabulous problem, and onewe had a lot of fun working to solve.”

(Images on the next slide)

Secret life of Walter Mitty

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The main story is about a king who discovered thepromiscuity of his wife. He undergoes severe mentaltrauma and comes up with a draconian idea to marryand kill virgin women before they have a chance tocheat on him. One of the people who gets caught inthis is his minister’s daughter. However, she managesto keep herself alive for a very long time by playingon the curiosity of the king.

What did she do?

1001 nights or Arabian nights

Stamps

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Exchange sheets

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Red Panda

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Edith Piaf and Miles Davis

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Mt. Everest and Dead Sea

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George Best

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Salvador Allende

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Bronte sisters

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Wadias

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Nagesh

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Cauchy

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Ibn Batuta

Statues, Sculptures and Monuments

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Exchange sheets

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Cleopatra’s needle

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Bob Marley

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Sergei Bubka

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Jamshedji Tata

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Marilyn Monroe

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Greenwich Meridian

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Passenger Pigeon

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J C Bose

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Sudarshan Patnaik and Michael Schumacher

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Bremen

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