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An Alfred Hitchcock classic is about which window?
An Alfred Hitchcock classic is about which window?
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Rear Window is a 1954 American mystery thriller film directed by Alfred Hitchcock and written by John Michael Hayes based on Cornell Woolrich's 1942 short story "It Had to Be Murder". Originally released by Paramount Pictures, the film stars James Stewart, Grace Kelly, Wendell Corey, Thelma Ritter, and Raymond Burr. It was screened at the 1954 Venice Film Festival. The film is considered by many filmgoers, critics, and scholars to be one of Hitchcock's best and one of the greatest films ever made. It received four Academy Award nominations and was ranked number 42 on AFI's 100 Years...100 Movies list and number 48 on the 10th-anniversary edition. In 1997 was added to the United States National Film Registry in the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant".
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Which of these ingredients are found in classic eggs Florentine?
Which of these ingredients are found in classic eggs Florentine?
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For this recipe, you will need spinach, olive oil, white wine vinegar, large eggs, English muffins, Hollandaise sauce, freshly ground black pepper to taste, and nutmeg, freshly grated for garnish. Whether you're searching for breakfast, brunch, or a light, easy supper dish, eggs Florentine is a delicious and impressive-looking choice. A poached egg is nestled onto a bed of fresh, healthy spinach that sits on an English muffin. The combination is topped off with a buttery hollandaise.
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What's the last name of Sherlock, the famous fictional detective?
What's the last name of Sherlock, the famous fictional detective?
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Sherlock Holmes is a fictional character created by the Scottish writer Arthur Conan Doyle. As the prototype for the modern mastermind detective, Holmes first appeared in Conan Doyle's A Study in Scarlet, published in Beeton's Christmas Annual of 1887. The first collection of Holmes' tales, published as The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, appeared in 1892. As the world's first and only "consulting detective," he pursued criminals throughout Victorian and Edwardian London, the south of England, and continental Europe. Although the fictional detective had been anticipated by Edgar Allan Poe's C. Auguste Dupin and Émile Gaboriau's Monsieur Lecoq, Holmes made a singular impact upon the popular imagination and has been the most enduring character of the detective story.
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What color is Pac-Man, the character of the video game?
What color is Pac-Man, the character of the video game?
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Pac-Man is an action maze chase video game; the player controls the eponymous character through an enclosed maze. The objective of the game is to eat all of the dots placed in the maze while avoiding four colored ghosts — Blinky (red), Pinky (pink), Inky (cyan), and Clyde (orange) — that pursue yellow Pac-Man. When Pac-Man eats all of the dots, the player advances to the next level. Levels are indicated by fruit icons at the bottom of the screen. In between levels are short cutscenes featuring Pac-Man and Blinky in humorous, comical situations.
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According to the classic story, what material was Pinocchio made of?
According to the classic story, what material was Pinocchio made of?
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The Adventures of Pinocchio, Italian title Le Avventure di Pinocchio: Storia di un Burattino (“The Adventures of Pinocchio: The Story of a Puppet”), is a classic children’s novel written by C. Collodi that first appeared in serial form in 1881 in the Giornale dei Bambini (“Children’s Magazine”) and was published as a book in 1883. In the story, Pinocchio was carved out of a piece of wood by the old wood carver Gepetto (Geppetto). The puppet acts like a human child: he frequently gets into trouble and is often impulsive and mischievous. When he tells a lie, his nose grows longer, and when he tells the truth, his nose resumes its normal size.
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How many colors feature on a classic Rubik's Cube?
How many colors feature on a classic Rubik's Cube?
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On the original classic Rubik's Cube, each of the six faces was covered by nine stickers, each of one of six solid colors: white, red, blue, orange, green, and yellow. Some later versions of the cube have been updated to use colored plastic panels instead, which prevents peeling and fading. Since 1988, the arrangement of colors has been standardized with white opposite yellow, blue opposite green, and orange opposite red, and the red, white, and blue arranged clockwise in that order.
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Which of these popular fictional characters was raised in the jungle?
Which of these popular fictional characters was raised in the jungle?
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Tarzan is one of the best-known and most durable figures of popular fiction, the hero of jungle adventures in nearly 30 novels and dozens of motion pictures. Tarzan, the creation of the American novelist Edgar Rice Burroughs, first appeared in a magazine story in 1912. His popularity led to the publication of a novel, Tarzan of the Apes (1914), and to a series of successful sequels reported to have sold more than 25 million copies worldwide. Burroughs’s novels relate in colorful, rather extravagant prose how Tarzan, the son of an English nobleman, is abandoned in the jungles of Africa, where he is adopted and raised by a tribe of great apes. In the course of a series of improbable but exciting adventures, he learns English, meets and falls in love with Jane, the daughter of an American scientist, and recovers his title.
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The Mojito is a classic cocktail that originates from which country?
The Mojito is a classic cocktail that originates from which country?
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Mojito is a traditional cocktail that originated in Cuba. It often consists of five ingredients: white rum, sugar (traditionally sugar cane juice), lime juice, soda water, and mint. Its combination of sweetness, citrus, and herbaceous mint flavors is intended to complement the rum and has made the mojito a popular summer drink.
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Which classic Christmas character was created by Dr. Seuss?
Which classic Christmas character was created by Dr. Seuss?
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The Grinch is a fictional character created by Dr. Seuss. He is best known as the main character of the 1957 children's book How the Grinch Stole Christmas! He has been portrayed and voiced by many different actors, including Boris Karloff, Hans Conried, Bob Holt, Anthony Asbury, Jim Carrey, Rik Mayall, Benedict Cumberbatch, Matthew Morrison, and David Howard Thornton. The Grinch is depicted as a green, furry, Pot-bellied, pear-shaped, snub-nosed humanoid creature with a cat-like face and cynical personality. In full-color adaptations, he is typically colored yellow-green. He has spent the past 53 years living in seclusion on a cliff overlooking the town of Whoville.
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Classic Reese's Cups are typically filled with what?
Classic Reese's Cups are typically filled with what?
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Reese's Peanut Butter Cups are an American candy by the Hershey Company consisting of a peanut butter filling encased in chocolate. They were created on November 15, 1928, by H. B. Reese, a former dairy farmer and shipping foreman for Milton S. Hershey. Reese's are a top-selling candy brand worldwide, with $3.1 billion in annual sales.
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Who is the author of "Little Women"?
Who is the author of "Little Women"?
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Little Women is a novel by Louisa May Alcott, published in two parts in 1868 and 1869. Her sister May illustrated the first edition. The novel has two sequels: Little Men: Life at Plumfield with Jo’s Boys (1871) and Jo’s Boys and How They Turned Out (1886). Little Women also inspired numerous movies, including the 1933 classic, which starred Katharine Hepburn as Jo, and a 1994 film directed by Gillian Armstrong. In addition, director-screenwriter Greta Gerwig’s adaptation earned wide acclaim in 2019.
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What does the L stand for in a classic BLT sandwich?
What does the L stand for in a classic BLT sandwich?
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A BLT is a type of sandwich, named for the initials of its primary ingredients, bacon, lettuce, and tomato. It can be made with varying recipes according to personal preference. Simple variants include using different types of lettuce or tomato, toasting or not, or adding mayonnaise. More pronounced variants can include using turkey bacon or tofu in place of bacon or removing the lettuce entirely.
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What did the 'F' stand for in the name of F. Scott Fitzgerald?
What did the 'F' stand for in the name of F. Scott Fitzgerald?
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F. Scott Fitzgerald, in full Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald, was born on September 24, 1896, in St. Paul, Minnesota, U.S., and died on December 21, 1940, in Hollywood, California. He was an American short-story writer and novelist famous for his depictions of the Jazz Age (the 1920s). His most brilliant novel was The Great Gatsby (1925). In October 1939, he began a novel about Hollywood, The Last Tycoon. The career of its hero, Monroe Stahr, is based on that of the producer Irving Thalberg. He died of a heart attack, with his novel only half-finished. He was 44 years old.
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Dean Moriarty is a character in which classic American novel?
Dean Moriarty is a character in which classic American novel?
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On the Road is a novel written by Jack Kerouac and published in 1957. It is the story of two young men, Sal Paradise, and Dean Moriarty, who travel frantically back and forth across the American continent seeking thrills. The novel is a thinly veiled account of Kerouac's own life in the late 1940s when he fell under the spell of a charismatic drifter named Neal Cassady (represented by Moriarty in the novel).
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Which actor stars in the 1954 classic "White Christmas"?
Which actor stars in the 1954 classic "White Christmas"?
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White Christmas is a 1954 American musical film directed by Michael Curtiz and starring Bing Crosby, Danny Kaye, Rosemary Clooney, and Vera-Ellen. Filmed in Technicolor, it features the songs of Irving Berlin, including a new version of the title song, "White Christmas", introduced by Crosby in the 1942 film Holiday Inn. Produced and distributed by Paramount Pictures, the film is notable for being the first to be released in VistaVision, a widescreen process developed by Paramount that entailed using twice the surface area of standard 35mm film; this large-area negative was also used to yield finer-grained standard-sized 35mm prints.
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Dark Side of the Moon is a classic album by which band?
Dark Side of the Moon is a classic album by which band?
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Dark Side of the Moon is Pink Floyd‘s eternally popular song cycle, which has sold more than 15 million copies in the U.S. since its release on March 1st, 1973, and more than 45 million units worldwide. A true colossus of classic rock, the album made its creators — bassist/vocalist Roger Waters, guitarist/vocalist David Gilmour, keyboardist/vocalist Rick Wright, and drummer Nick Mason — incredibly wealthy, and ultimately spent a mind-boggling 937 weeks on the Billboard 200.
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Which classic fictional detective wore a deerstalker hat?
Which classic fictional detective wore a deerstalker hat?
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A deerstalker is a type of cap that is typically worn in rural areas, often for hunting, especially deer stalking. Because of the cap's popular association with the fictional detective Sherlock Holmes, it has become stereotypical headgear for a detective, especially in comical drawings or cartoons along with farcical plays and films.
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What is the classic flavor of the soft drink Sprite?
What is the classic flavor of the soft drink Sprite?
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Sprite is a clear, lemon-lime-flavored soft drink created by the Coca-Cola Company. The lemon-lime drink known today as Sprite was developed in West Germany in 1959 as Fanta Klare Zitrone ("Fanta Clear Lemon" in English) and was introduced in the United States under the Sprite name in 1961 as a competitor to 7 Up.
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Who is the author of the classic French novel "Madame Bovary"?
Who is the author of the classic French novel "Madame Bovary"?
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"Madame Bovary" is a novel by French writer Gustave Flaubert, published in 1856. The eponymous character lives beyond her means to escape the banalities and emptiness of provincial life. "Madame Bovary" became a bestseller in April 1857 when it was published in two volumes. A seminal work of literary realism, the novel is now considered Flaubert's masterpiece, and one of the most influential literary works in history.
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Which of these is a classic Christmas ballet composed by Tchaikovsky?
Which of these is a classic Christmas ballet composed by Tchaikovsky?
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The Nutcracker is a ballet composed by Pyotr Tchaikovsky. The last of his three ballets, The Nutcracker was first performed in December 1892. The story of The Nutcracker is loosely based on the E.T.A. Hoffmann fantasy story The Nutcracker and the Mouse King, about a girl who befriends a nutcracker that comes to life on Christmas Eve and wages a battle against the evil Mouse King. Hoffmann’s story is darker and more troubling than the version that reached the stage; the Imperial Russian Ballet choreographer Marius Petipa chose to follow a light adaptation of the story written by Alexandre Dumas.
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