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Singer hits sos and disturbia
Rihanna
Died on Everest 1924
George mallory Andrew Irvine
only two states that do not observe daylight saving time
Hawaii arizona
American YouTube personality and actor of Japanese descent. He's known for his YouTube comedy videos, which have been viewed over 2.0 billion times.
Ryan higa
Invented elevator
Elishao Otis
His solo career as a comedy film actor was heightened by the success of hit Hollywood films, particularly Foul Play, 10 and Arthur. He received an Oscar nomination for the latter role.
Dudley Moore
has been called the father of empiricism.[4] His works established and popularised inductive methodologies for scientific inquiry, often called the scientific method.
Francis bacon
third most senior judge in England and Wales after the President of the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom and the Lord Chief Justice, and serves as the presiding officer of the Civil Division of the Court of Appeal and Head of Civil Justice
Master of the rolls
Current President of the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom
Lord neuberger of abbotsbury
He is best known for his roles as Tucker Jenkins in Grange Hill, Mark Fowler in EastEnders, and psychopathic policeman Gabriel Kent in The Bill.
Todd carty
British police procedural television drama series starring Helen Mirren as Detective Chief Inspector (later Detective Superintendent) Jane Tennison, one of the first female Detective Chief Inspectors in Greater London's Metropolitan Police Service.
Prime suspect
Plays Arnold rimmer in red dwarf
Chris Barrie
Eas tenders set where
Watford
Played den watts eas tenders
Leslie grantham
Played den watts eas tenders
Leslie grantham
Played angie watts was tenders
Anita Dobson
Created eastenders
Tony holland Julia smith
First spouse john diamons
Nigella lawson
English architect, designer, artist and critic, chiefly remembered for his pioneering role in the Gothic Revival style; his work culminated in the interior design of the Palace of Westminster.
Augustus pugin
Narrator and co creator of bagpuss
Oliver postgate
English actress known mainly for her role as Saffron Monsoon in Absolutely Fabulous
Julia sawalha
Jonathan creek theme song
Dance macabre Saint saens
Born William Oliver Wallace
8 December 1929
Bangalore, India
Ali bongo
Born William Oliver Wallace
8 December 1929
Bangalore, India
Ali bongo
ritual performed at the funeral of a magician
Broken wand ceremony
clause or provision in a life insurance or accident policy whereby the company agrees to pay the stated multiple (i.e., double) of the face amount in the contract in cases of death caused by accidental means. This includes murder by a person oth
Double indemnity
Born David Seth Kotkin
September 16, 1956 (age 58)
Metuchen, New Jersey, United States
David cooper field
1960 American comedy horror film directed by Roger Corman. Written by Charles B. Griffith, the film is a farce about an inadequate florist's assistant who cultivates a plant that feeds on human flesh and blood.
Little shop of horrors
Won oaks 2014
Naghrooda
Mayor of Boston died cancer 2014
Thomas menino
Shot michael brown in ferguson
Darren Wilson
Created sherlock
Stephen Moffat and mark gatiss
Sexist ds in prime suspect played by tom bell
Bill otley
VoiceOver of big brother
Marcus Bentley
fictional character from the British soap opera Emmerdale, played by Kelvin Fletcher. He first appeared on-screen during the episode broadcast 4 July 1996. Farmer
Andy sudden
fictional character from the Channel 4 drama Shameless, portrayed by David Threlfall.
Frank Gallagher
Character killed by Richard Hillman on corrie
Maxine peacock
fictional character from the long-running Channel 4 soap opera Hollyoaks, played by Paul Danan.
Sol Patrick
fictional character from the British ITV soap opera, Coronation Street. Portrayed by actor Michael Le Vell, the character first appeared onscreen on 19 October 1983.[1] He is still in the show over 30 years later and during that time, the character has been in storylines ranging from criminal convictions, the death of his child, a failing business, divorce and extramarital affairs.
Kevin Webster
Character played by Hugh bonneville in downton
Earl of Grantham
Daleks home planet
Skaro
Dr who 2010-13
Matt smith
née Potter; previously Tilsley, Platt and Hillman) is a long-standing fictional character in the UK television ITV soap opera, Coronation Street.[2] Portrayed by actress Helen Worth, the character first appeared on screen on 29 July 1974
Gail McIntyre
fictional character in the British soap opera Emmerdale played by Mark Charnock. He has been in the show since 1996. has been married three times, first to Tricia Fisher (Sheree Murphy), then to Donna Windsor (Verity Rushworth) and currently Laurel Thomas (Charlotte Bellamy). In 2010, he dated Rhona Goskirk (Zoe Henry), and is father to a Down's syndrome baby named Leo, who Rhona gave birth to in 2011.
Marlon dingle
2013 American action thriller film directed by Gary Fleder and released nationwide in theaters on November 27.[3] Based on Chuck Logan's novel of the same name and adapted into a screenplay by Sylvester Stallone, the film stars Jason Statham, James Franco, Winona Ryder, and Kate Bosworth. Filming began on October 1, 2012 in New Orleans
Homefront
Nickname(s) Texas Dolly, Big Papa, The Godfather of Poker
Doyle Brunson
Poker player 13 bracelets
Phil hellmuth
to be confused with the medullary rays (also called Ferrein's pyramid) found in kidneys; vital to the physiological process called Tylosis, WHERE ELSE IN THE NATURAL WORLD do we see medullary rays?
Trees, wood
to be confused with the medullary rays (also called Ferrein's pyramid) found in kidneys; vital to the physiological process called Tylosis, WHERE ELSE IN THE NATURAL WORLD do we see medullary rays?
Trees, wood
Speaking of the Jyllands-Posten Muhammad cartoons controversy after numerous deaths across Asia in violent protests across Asia (2006), WHICH DANISH PRIME MINISTER described it as his country's worst international relations incident since the Second World War?
Answer given:
Anders fogh Rasmussen
to be confused with the medullary rays (also called Ferrein's pyramid) found in kidneys; vital to the physiological process called Tylosis, WHERE ELSE IN THE NATURAL WORLD do we see medullary rays?
Trees, wood
Speaking of the Jyllands-Posten Muhammad cartoons controversy after numerous deaths across Asia in violent protests across Asia (2006), WHICH DANISH PRIME MINISTER described it as his country's worst international relations incident since the Second World War?
Answer given:
Anders fogh Rasmussen
Now aged 72, his movies include 'Boondock Saints', 'Indecent Proposal', 'The Last Samurai', and 'Muppet Treasure Island', and he has been seen on TV in, among other things, 'House' and '3rd Rock from the Sun'. WHICH COMEDIAN AND ACTOR has had surgery for prostate cancer and has also been diagnosed with Parkinson's disease?
Billy Connolly
to be confused with the medullary rays (also called Ferrein's pyramid) found in kidneys; vital to the physiological process called Tylosis, WHERE ELSE IN THE NATURAL WORLD do we see medullary rays?
Trees, wood
Speaking of the Jyllands-Posten Muhammad cartoons controversy after numerous deaths across Asia in violent protests across Asia (2006), WHICH DANISH PRIME MINISTER described it as his country's worst international relations incident since the Second World War?
Answer given:
Anders fogh Rasmussen
Now aged 72, his movies include 'Boondock Saints', 'Indecent Proposal', 'The Last Samurai', and 'Muppet Treasure Island', and he has been seen on TV in, among other things, 'House' and '3rd Rock from the Sun'. WHICH COMEDIAN AND ACTOR has had surgery for prostate cancer and has also been diagnosed with Parkinson's disease?
Billy Connolly
WHICH TOWN on the right bank of the Danube gave its name to two important battles (1526 and 1687) marking the beginning and the end of the Ottoman domination of Hungary?
Mohacs
Heard here as arranged for piano by Anton Rubinstein (1830 - 1894), WHO COMPOSED this famous 'Turkish March'?
Beethoven
Heard here as arranged for piano by Anton Rubinstein (1830 - 1894), WHO COMPOSED this famous 'Turkish March'?
Beethoven
a songbird, consumed whole in one large bite, bones, beak and all)? French cuisine
Ortolan
WHICH YEAR of the French Revolution was Louis XVI imprisoned - effectively marking the overthrow of the country's monarchy?
1792
Heard here as arranged for piano by Anton Rubinstein (1830 - 1894), WHO COMPOSED this famous 'Turkish March'?
Beethoven
a songbird, consumed whole in one large bite, bones, beak and all)? French cuisine
Ortolan
WHICH YEAR of the French Revolution was Louis XVI imprisoned - effectively marking the overthrow of the country's monarchy?
1792
What was the DOMESTIC SOURCE of the arsenic vapours at Longwood House, on St Helena, for which some have blamed Napoleon's fatal stomach condition?
Wallpaper
Heard here as arranged for piano by Anton Rubinstein (1830 - 1894), WHO COMPOSED this famous 'Turkish March'?
Beethoven
a songbird, consumed whole in one large bite, bones, beak and all)? French cuisine
Ortolan
WHICH YEAR of the French Revolution was Louis XVI imprisoned - effectively marking the overthrow of the country's monarchy?
1792
What was the DOMESTIC SOURCE of the arsenic vapours at Longwood House, on St Helena, for which some have blamed Napoleon's fatal stomach condition?
Wallpaper
WHICH 18th century POLITICAL FIGURE was sometimes referred to by a nickname that translates as (the) 'Sea-green incorruptible'?
Robespierre
Heard here as arranged for piano by Anton Rubinstein (1830 - 1894), WHO COMPOSED this famous 'Turkish March'?
Beethoven
a songbird, consumed whole in one large bite, bones, beak and all)? French cuisine
Ortolan
WHICH YEAR of the French Revolution was Louis XVI imprisoned - effectively marking the overthrow of the country's monarchy?
1792
What was the DOMESTIC SOURCE of the arsenic vapours at Longwood House, on St Helena, for which some have blamed Napoleon's fatal stomach condition?
Wallpaper
WHICH 18th century POLITICAL FIGURE was sometimes referred to by a nickname that translates as (the) 'Sea-green incorruptible'?
Robespierre
When dying, WHICH FORMER FRENCH PRESIDENT stopped taking medication and concentrated instead on his last meal - two dozen oysters, capon in cream, and roasted Ortolan (a songbird, consumed whole in one large bite, bones, beak and all)?
Answer given:
Mitterrand
In 1991, WHICH FRENCH PRIME MINISTER described the Japanese as "Ants …little yellow men who sit up all night thinking how to screw us."?
Edith cresson
In 1991, WHICH FRENCH PRIME MINISTER described the Japanese as "Ants …little yellow men who sit up all night thinking how to screw us."?
Edith cresson
Echoed in the name given to the north Breton coastline, WHAT NAME was given in ancient times to the part of Gaul including the Brittany peninsula and the territory between the Seine and Loire rivers?
Answer given:
Armorica
In 1991, WHICH FRENCH PRIME MINISTER described the Japanese as "Ants …little yellow men who sit up all night thinking how to screw us."?
Edith cresson
Echoed in the name given to the north Breton coastline, WHAT NAME was given in ancient times to the part of Gaul including the Brittany peninsula and the territory between the Seine and Loire rivers?
Answer given:
Armorica
WHICH PERSON (1697-1763) was governor general of the French establishment in India, and the great rival of England’s Robert Clive?
Joseph dupleix
In 1991, WHICH FRENCH PRIME MINISTER described the Japanese as "Ants …little yellow men who sit up all night thinking how to screw us."?
Edith cresson
Echoed in the name given to the north Breton coastline, WHAT NAME was given in ancient times to the part of Gaul including the Brittany peninsula and the territory between the Seine and Loire rivers?
Answer given:
Armorica
WHICH PERSON (1697-1763) was governor general of the French establishment in India, and the great rival of England’s Robert Clive?
Joseph dupleix
French educator and historian, and founder of the International Olympic Committee. He is considered the father of the modern Olympic Games. Born into a French aristocratic family, he became an academic and studied a broad range of topics, most notably education and history.
Baron de coubertin
Wrote father ted
Graham linehan arthur Matthews
Discovered electrical induction
Faraday
Wrote father ted
Graham linehan arthur Matthews
Discovered electrical induction
Faraday
He coined the term "black body" radiation in 1862
Gustav kirchhoff
Wrote father ted
Graham linehan arthur Matthews
Discovered electrical induction
Faraday
He coined the term "black body" radiation in 1862
Gustav kirchhoff
American inventor best known for inventing the cotton gin. This was one of the key inventions of the Industrial Revolution and shaped the economy of the Antebellum South.[
Eli Whitney
Wrote father ted
Graham linehan arthur Matthews
Discovered electrical induction
Faraday
He coined the term "black body" radiation in 1862
Gustav kirchhoff
American inventor best known for inventing the cotton gin. This was one of the key inventions of the Industrial Revolution and shaped the economy of the Antebellum South.[
Eli Whitney
n the film which follows the events of X-Men: The Last Stand, Logan travels to Japan, where he engages an old acquaintance in a struggle that has lasting consequences.
The wilvwrine
Wrote father ted
Graham linehan arthur Matthews
Discovered electrical induction
Faraday
He coined the term "black body" radiation in 1862
Gustav kirchhoff
American inventor best known for inventing the cotton gin. This was one of the key inventions of the Industrial Revolution and shaped the economy of the Antebellum South.[
Eli Whitney
n the film which follows the events of X-Men: The Last Stand, Logan travels to Japan, where he engages an old acquaintance in a struggle that has lasting consequences.
The wilvwrine
Swiss author of several books which make controversial claims about extraterrestrial influences on early human culture, including the best-selling Chariots of the Gods?, published in 1968
Erich von daniken
German anthropologist who published allegedly erroneous carbon dating data of human fossils.
Reiner protsch
collaboration among mathematicians to solve important and difficult mathematical problems by coordinating many mathematicians to communicate with each other on finding the best route to the solution. The project began in January 2009 on Tim Gowers' blog when he posted a problem and asked his readers to post partial ideas and partial progress toward a solution
Polymath
Released song tears in heaven 1992
Eric Clapton
collaboration among mathematicians to solve important and difficult mathematical problems by coordinating many mathematicians to communicate with each other on finding the best route to the solution. The project began in January 2009 on Tim Gowers' blog when he posted a problem and asked his readers to post partial ideas and partial progress toward a solution
Polymath
Released song tears in heaven 1992
Eric Clapton
German rock band formed in 1965.[1] Since the band's inception, their musical style has ranged from hard rock[2][3] to heavy metal.[4][5] The band's only constant member is guitarist Rudolf Schenker, although Klaus Meine has been lead singer for all of their studio albums.[6] They are known for their 1980s rock anthem "Rock You Like a Hurricane" and many singles, such as "No One Like You", "Send Me an Angel", "Still Loving You", and "Wind of Change"
Scorpions
collaboration among mathematicians to solve important and difficult mathematical problems by coordinating many mathematicians to communicate with each other on finding the best route to the solution. The project began in January 2009 on Tim Gowers' blog when he posted a problem and asked his readers to post partial ideas and partial progress toward a solution
Polymath
Released song tears in heaven 1992
Eric Clapton
German rock band formed in 1965.[1] Since the band's inception, their musical style has ranged from hard rock[2][3] to heavy metal.[4][5] The band's only constant member is guitarist Rudolf Schenker, although Klaus Meine has been lead singer for all of their studio albums.[6] They are known for their 1980s rock anthem "Rock You Like a Hurricane" and many singles, such as "No One Like You", "Send Me an Angel", "Still Loving You", and "Wind of Change"
Scorpions
First artist 2 #1s billboard top 100 when dead
Notorious big
launched her solo music career in 1999 with the release Monarch (Lay Your Jewelled Head Down). Her subsequent studio albums, Let It Die, released in 2004, and The Reminder, released in 2007, were critically acclaimed and commercially successful, selling over 2.5 million copies.
Leslie feist
launched her solo music career in 1999 with the release Monarch (Lay Your Jewelled Head Down). Her subsequent studio albums, Let It Die, released in 2004, and The Reminder, released in 2007, were critically acclaimed and commercially successful, selling over 2.5 million copies.
Leslie feist
Had 2009 hit she wolf
Shakira
launched her solo music career in 1999 with the release Monarch (Lay Your Jewelled Head Down). Her subsequent studio albums, Let It Die, released in 2004, and The Reminder, released in 2007, were critically acclaimed and commercially successful, selling over 2.5 million copies.
Leslie feist
Had 2009 hit she wolf
Shakira
Born chaim witz in haifa
Gene Simmons
launched her solo music career in 1999 with the release Monarch (Lay Your Jewelled Head Down). Her subsequent studio albums, Let It Die, released in 2004, and The Reminder, released in 2007, were critically acclaimed and commercially successful, selling over 2.5 million copies.
Leslie feist
Had 2009 hit she wolf
Shakira
Born chaim witz in haifa
Gene Simmons
Conceived and created in 1991 by Jane's Addiction singer Perry Farrell as a farewell tour for his band,
Lollapalooza
launched her solo music career in 1999 with the release Monarch (Lay Your Jewelled Head Down). Her subsequent studio albums, Let It Die, released in 2004, and The Reminder, released in 2007, were critically acclaimed and commercially successful, selling over 2.5 million copies.
Leslie feist
Had 2009 hit she wolf
Shakira
Born chaim witz in haifa
Gene Simmons
Conceived and created in 1991 by Jane's Addiction singer Perry Farrell as a farewell tour for his band,
Lollapalooza
Berlin current and defunct airports
Brandenburg, tempelhof
American rock band from Los Angeles, California, formed in 1985. The band consists of Perry Farrell (vocals), Dave Navarro (guitar), Stephen Perkins (drums) and Chris Chaney (bass).
Janes addiction
Wasp stands for
White Anglo Saxon Protestant
American rock band from New York City, formed in 2006. They are currently signed to XL Recordings. The band consists of lead vocalist and guitarist Ezra Koenig, guitarist/keyboardist and backing vocalist Rostam Batmanglij, drummer and percussionist Chris Tomson and bassist and backing vocalist Chris Baio.
Vampire weekend
LP stands for
Long playing
LP stands for
Long playing
Outkast members
Andre 3000 big boi
She became well known for her role in the Parents Music Resource Center (PMRC), criticizing music with profane language and promoting Parental Advisory stickers
Tipper gore
Third Most deployed nuclear weapons
France
Cloth stick on hobos sack
Bindle
Rowntrees chocolate crisp became
KitKat
Elton john first U.S. No 1
Crocodile rock
Elton john first U.S. No 1
Crocodile rock
Epinephrine
Insulin
Pentagon citt
Arlington Virginia
In Flanders fields poem
John McRae
1996 American romantic comedy-drama sports film starring Tom Cruise, Cuba Gooding, Jr., and Renée Zellweger. It was written, co-produced, and directed by Cameron Crowe.
Jerry maguire
Post acronyms computing
Power on self test
Post acronyms computing
Power on self test
Elvis song spent longest no 1 billboard
Hound dog
Medical term for spine curvature
Scoliosis
Medical term for spine curvature
Scoliosis
More than a feeling band
Boston
Moon orbits opposite way planet spins
Titan
Shakespeare shortest play
Comedy of errors
Norse harvest goddess
Cif
Only us pres won medal of honour
T Roosevelt
Invented tetris
Alexei pajitnov
Invented tetris
Alexei pajitnov
Metal highest melting point
Tungsten
Invented tetris
Alexei pajitnov
Metal highest melting point
Tungsten
Also known as rose laurel and adelfa,, poisonous
Oleander
published as "The Hounds of Zaroff", is a short story by Richard Connell first published in Collier's book on January 19, 1924. "The Most Dangerous Game" features a big-game hunter from New York who falls off a yacht and swims to an isolated island in the Caribbean where he is hunted by a Cossack aristocrat
The most dangerous game
created in 1861, early in the American Civil War, to give recognition to men who distinguished themselves "conspicuously by gallantry and intrepidity" in combat with an enemy of the United States.
Medal of Honor
American television series about a former astronaut with bionic implants working for a fictional government office known as OSI.[n 1] The series is based on the Martin Caidin novel Cyborg, which was the series's proposed title during pre-production
Million dollar man
American television series about a former astronaut with bionic implants working for a fictional government office known as OSI.[n 1] The series is based on the Martin Caidin novel Cyborg, which was the series's proposed title during pre-production
6 Million dollar man
6 million dollar man character name, played by
Steve Austin, lee majora
directed a diverse group of American and international films—many of them major box office hits—including the Academy Award nominated films such as the thriller Witness (1985), the drama Dead Poets Society (1989), the romantic comedy Green Card (1990), the social science fiction comedy-drama The Truman Show (1998) and the epic historical drama film Master and Commander (2003), which starred fellow Australian Russell Crowe
Peter weir
American film written by Nicholas E. Baehr (based on his teleplay Ride with Terror, which had been previously adapted as a 1963 television film), directed by Larry Peerce and starring Beau Bridges, Tony Musante, Brock Peters and Martin Sheen (in his first film role.) It tells the story of two young hoodlums who, after mugging a man at knifepoint, board a New York City subway train and terrorize the passengers.
The incident
933 American film starring Laurel and Hardy, and directed by William A. Seiter. It was first released in the United States on December 29, 1933 and is regarded as one of Laurel and Hardy's greatest films
Sons of the desert
Robin Hood title
Robin of locksley
Three stooges first mame
Moe Larry curly/shemp
story of a twelve-year old girl, Velvet Brown (Elizabeth Taylor), who lives in the small town of Sewels in Sussex, England, who wins a spirited gelding in a raffle and decides to train him for the Grand National steeplechase
National velvet
story of a twelve-year old girl, Velvet Brown (Elizabeth Taylor), who lives in the small town of Sewels in Sussex, England, who wins a spirited gelding in a raffle and decides to train him for the Grand National steeplechase
National velvet
1981 comedy film starring Burt Reynolds, Roger Moore, Dom DeLuise, Farrah Fawcett, and an all-star supporting cast.
Cannonball run
story of a twelve-year old girl, Velvet Brown (Elizabeth Taylor), who lives in the small town of Sewels in Sussex, England, who wins a spirited gelding in a raffle and decides to train him for the Grand National steeplechase
National velvet
1981 comedy film starring Burt Reynolds, Roger Moore, Dom DeLuise, Farrah Fawcett, and an all-star supporting cast.
Cannonball run
primarily a creature of Irish folklore.[1] Considered to be bringers both of good and bad fortune, they could either help or hinder rural and marine communities. The creatures were said to be shape changers which could take the appearance of black horses, goats and rabbits. They may also take a human form, which includes various animal features, such as ears or a tail
Pooka
story of a twelve-year old girl, Velvet Brown (Elizabeth Taylor), who lives in the small town of Sewels in Sussex, England, who wins a spirited gelding in a raffle and decides to train him for the Grand National steeplechase
National velvet
1981 comedy film starring Burt Reynolds, Roger Moore, Dom DeLuise, Farrah Fawcett, and an all-star supporting cast.
Cannonball run
primarily a creature of Irish folklore.[1] Considered to be bringers both of good and bad fortune, they could either help or hinder rural and marine communities. The creatures were said to be shape changers which could take the appearance of black horses, goats and rabbits. They may also take a human form, which includes various animal features, such as ears or a tail
Pooka
Star of Harvey 1950
James Stewart
Although he was widely known as a leading man in the 1950s and 1960s, notably in romantic comedies opposite Doris Day, is also recognized for dramatic roles in films such as Giant and Magnificent Obsession
Rock Hudson
Leonard marx
Chico
Although he was widely known as a leading man in the 1950s and 1960s, notably in romantic comedies opposite Doris Day, is also recognized for dramatic roles in films such as Giant and Magnificent Obsession
Rock Hudson
Leonard marx
Chico
Adolf marx
Harpo
Although he was widely known as a leading man in the 1950s and 1960s, notably in romantic comedies opposite Doris Day, is also recognized for dramatic roles in films such as Giant and Magnificent Obsession
Rock Hudson
Leonard marx
Chico
Adolf marx
Harpo
Milton marx
Gummo
Herbert marx
Zeppo
Herbert marx
Zeppo
American humorist, author, and screenwriter. He is best known for his humorous short pieces written over many years for The New Yorker. He also wrote for several other magazines, including Judge, as well as books, scripts, and screenplays.
s j Perelman
is a recording of a television program made by filming the picture from a video monitor.
Kinescope/telerecording
Donna Belle Mullenger, January 27, 1921 – January 14, 1986) was an American film and television actress and producer. Her career spanned over forty years with appearances in over forty films. She is well known for her role as Mary Hatch in Frank Capra's 1946 film It's a Wonderful Life.
Donna reed
Donna Belle Mullenger, January 27, 1921 – January 14, 1986) was an American film and television actress and producer. Her career spanned over forty years with appearances in over forty films. She is well known for her role as Mary Hatch in Frank Capra's 1946 film It's a Wonderful Life.
Donna reed
became popular for his early comedic film roles in Night Shift (1982), Mr. Mom (1983), Johnny Dangerously (1984) and Beetlejuice (1988), and later gained international fame for his dramatic portrayal of Bruce Wayne / Batman in Tim Burton's Batman (1989) and Batman Returns (1992).
Michael Keaton
official news publication of The Salvation Army.
War cry
7 deadly sins
Wrath greed sloth pride lust envy gluttony
7 deadly sins
Wrath greed sloth pride lust envy gluttony
Created barbie
Ruth handler
German barbie predecessor
Bild lili
German barbie predecessor
Bild lili
Barbie toy company
Mattel
e series stars Gary Coleman and Todd Bridges as Arnold and Willis Jackson, two African American boys from Harlem who are taken in by a rich white Park Avenue businessman and widower named Phillip Drummond (Conrad Bain) and his daughter Kimberly (Dana Plato), for whom their deceased mother previously worked
Different strokes
Facebook launch year
2004
Also known as Luke the Drifter, The Hillbilly Shakespeare, The Singing Kid
Died 1953
Hank Williams
Country music singer 'the gambler'
Kenny Rogers
Also known as Luke the Drifter, The Hillbilly Shakespeare, The Singing Kid
Died 1953
Hank Williams
Country music singer 'the gambler'
Kenny Rogers
He is the youngest actor to win the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor, which he won at the age of 20 for his performance as Conrad Jarrett in Ordinary People (1980).
Timothy hutton
Also known as Luke the Drifter, The Hillbilly Shakespeare, The Singing Kid
Died 1953
Hank Williams
Country music singer 'the gambler'
Kenny Rogers
He is the youngest actor to win the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor, which he won at the age of 20 for his performance as Conrad Jarrett in Ordinary People (1980).
Timothy hutton
Wrote Nero wolfe
Rex stout
Also known as Luke the Drifter, The Hillbilly Shakespeare, The Singing Kid
Died 1953
Hank Williams
Country music singer 'the gambler'
Kenny Rogers
He is the youngest actor to win the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor, which he won at the age of 20 for his performance as Conrad Jarrett in Ordinary People (1980).
Timothy hutton
Wrote Nero wolfe
Rex stout
Concorde service years
1976-2003
Chinese cabbage
Pak choi
religious history is seen to have unfolded through a series of divine messengers, each of whom established a religion that was suited to the needs of the time and to the capacity of the people. These messengers have included Abrahamic figures—Moses, Jesus, Muhammad, as well as Dharmic ones—Krishna, Buddha, started in Iran
Bahai
founded in 1949 by Adolf Dassler,
Adidas
founded in 1949 by Adolf Dassler,
Adidas
currently serves as the de facto administrative capital of the State of Palestine.
Ramallah
founded in 1949 by Adolf Dassler,
Adidas
currently serves as the de facto administrative capital of the State of Palestine.
Ramallah
Ine adjective mice rats
Murine
in WHICH CITY did Alexander III ('the Great') of Macedon die in June 323 BC?
Babylon
in WHICH CITY did Alexander III ('the Great') of Macedon die in June 323 BC?
Babylon
Established in 1836, Glenelg claims to be the first free settlement on mainland Australia. Located on the shore of Holdfast Bay in Gulf St Vincent, it is now a popular beachside suburb of WHICH STATE CAPITAL?
Adelaide
in WHICH CITY did Alexander III ('the Great') of Macedon die in June 323 BC?
Babylon
Established in 1836, Glenelg claims to be the first free settlement on mainland Australia. Located on the shore of Holdfast Bay in Gulf St Vincent, it is now a popular beachside suburb of WHICH STATE CAPITAL?
Adelaide
Iain David mcgeachy
John Martyn
In 1967 Martyn was the first white artist signed to WHICH RECORD LABEL founded by Chris Blackwell? The label began in Jamaica and blossomed when Blackwell came to the UK in the early 1960s, signing such bands as Free, Fairport Convention, Spencer Davis Group, and Roxy Music.
Island records
fictional character who first appeared as the main protagonist of the Victorian penny dreadful The String of Pearls (1846–47).
Sweeney todd
Queen drummer
Roger Taylor
Queen bassist
John deacon
writer and composer of British pop music and musicals, best known for creating the book, music and lyrics for Oliver!
Lionel bart
The musical contains many songs that became popular standards, including "Everything's Coming up Roses", "Together (Wherever We Go)", "Small World", "Some People", "Let Me Entertain You", "All I Need Is the Girl", and "Rose's Turn". It is frequently considered one of the crowning achievements of the mid-20th century's conventional musical theatre art form, often called the "book musical".
Gypsy
Von trap first names sound of music
Georg Maria
musical with music and lyrics by Cole Porter. The original book was a collaborative effort by Guy Bolton and P.G. Wodehouse, heavily revised by the team of Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse. The story concerns madcap antics aboard an ocean liner bound from New York to London. Billy Crocker is a stowaway in love with heiress Hope Harcourt, who is engaged to Lord Evelyn Oakleigh.
Anything goes
Queen bassist
John deacon
writer and composer of British pop music and musicals, best known for creating the book, music and lyrics for Oliver!
Lionel bart
The musical contains many songs that became popular standards, including "Everything's Coming up Roses", "Together (Wherever We Go)", "Small World", "Some People", "Let Me Entertain You", "All I Need Is the Girl", and "Rose's Turn". It is frequently considered one of the crowning achievements of the mid-20th century's conventional musical theatre art form, often called the "book musical".
Gypsy
Von trap first names sound of music
Georg Maria
musical with music and lyrics by Cole Porter. The original book was a collaborative effort by Guy Bolton and P.G. Wodehouse, heavily revised by the team of Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse. The story concerns madcap antics aboard an ocean liner bound from New York to London. Billy Crocker is a stowaway in love with heiress Hope Harcourt, who is engaged to Lord Evelyn Oakleigh.
Anything goes
musical based on the novel 7½ Cents by Richard Bissell. The book is by George Abbott and Richard Bissell; the music and Lyrics are by Richard Adler and Jerry Ross.
The pajama game
Queen bassist
John deacon
writer and composer of British pop music and musicals, best known for creating the book, music and lyrics for Oliver!
Lionel bart
The musical contains many songs that became popular standards, including "Everything's Coming up Roses", "Together (Wherever We Go)", "Small World", "Some People", "Let Me Entertain You", "All I Need Is the Girl", and "Rose's Turn". It is frequently considered one of the crowning achievements of the mid-20th century's conventional musical theatre art form, often called the "book musical".
Gypsy
Von trap first names sound of music
Georg Maria
musical with music and lyrics by Cole Porter. The original book was a collaborative effort by Guy Bolton and P.G. Wodehouse, heavily revised by the team of Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse. The story concerns madcap antics aboard an ocean liner bound from New York to London. Billy Crocker is a stowaway in love with heiress Hope Harcourt, who is engaged to Lord Evelyn Oakleigh.
Anything goes
musical based on the novel 7½ Cents by Richard Bissell. The book is by George Abbott and Richard Bissell; the music and Lyrics are by Richard Adler and Jerry Ross.
The pajama game
musical with book, music, and lyrics by Meredith Willson, based on a story by Willson and Franklin Lacey. The plot concerns con man Harold Hill, who poses as a boys' band organizer and leader and sells band instruments and uniforms to the naive Iowa townsfolk, promising to train the members of the new band.
The music man
She received her second Academy Award nomination for The Sound of Music (1965), and won the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in a Musical. Adjusted for inflation, the latter film is the third-highest grossing film of all time.[2] Between 1964 and 1967, had other box office successes with The Americanization of Emily, Hawaii, Alfred Hitchcock's Torn Curtain, and Thoroughly Modern Millie, making her the most successful film star in the world at that time.
Julie Andrews
She received her second Academy Award nomination for The Sound of Music (1965), and won the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in a Musical. Adjusted for inflation, the latter film is the third-highest grossing film of all time.[2] Between 1964 and 1967, had other box office successes with The Americanization of Emily, Hawaii, Alfred Hitchcock's Torn Curtain, and Thoroughly Modern Millie, making her the most successful film star in the world at that time.
Julie Andrews
rock musical with music by Duncan Sheik and a book and lyrics by Steven Sater. It is based on the German play (1891) by Frank Wedekind. Set in late-19th century Germany, the musical tells the story of teenagers discovering the inner and outer tumult of sexuality. In the musical, alternative rock is employed as part of the folk-infused rock score.
Spring awakening
She received her second Academy Award nomination for The Sound of Music (1965), and won the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in a Musical. Adjusted for inflation, the latter film is the third-highest grossing film of all time.[2] Between 1964 and 1967, had other box office successes with The Americanization of Emily, Hawaii, Alfred Hitchcock's Torn Curtain, and Thoroughly Modern Millie, making her the most successful film star in the world at that time.
Julie Andrews
rock musical with music by Duncan Sheik and a book and lyrics by Steven Sater. It is based on the German play (1891) by Frank Wedekind. Set in late-19th century Germany, the musical tells the story of teenagers discovering the inner and outer tumult of sexuality. In the musical, alternative rock is employed as part of the folk-infused rock score.
Spring awakening
Julie Andrews spouse
Blake Edwards
99th Mayor of New York for three terms from 1934 to 1945 as a Republican. Previously he had been elected to Congress in 1916 and 1918, and again from 1922 through 1930. Irascible, energetic, and charismatic, he craved publicity and is acclaimed as one of the three or four greatest mayors in American history.[3
Fiorello Laguardia
She received her second Academy Award nomination for The Sound of Music (1965), and won the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in a Musical. Adjusted for inflation, the latter film is the third-highest grossing film of all time.[2] Between 1964 and 1967, had other box office successes with The Americanization of Emily, Hawaii, Alfred Hitchcock's Torn Curtain, and Thoroughly Modern Millie, making her the most successful film star in the world at that time.
Julie Andrews
rock musical with music by Duncan Sheik and a book and lyrics by Steven Sater. It is based on the German play (1891) by Frank Wedekind. Set in late-19th century Germany, the musical tells the story of teenagers discovering the inner and outer tumult of sexuality. In the musical, alternative rock is employed as part of the folk-infused rock score.
Spring awakening
Julie Andrews spouse
Blake Edwards
99th Mayor of New York for three terms from 1934 to 1945 as a Republican. Previously he had been elected to Congress in 1916 and 1918, and again from 1922 through 1930. Irascible, energetic, and charismatic, he craved publicity and is acclaimed as one of the three or four greatest mayors in American history.[3
Fiorello Laguardia
headquarters of the British Army in France during the First World War, features in Les mis
Montreuil
She received her second Academy Award nomination for The Sound of Music (1965), and won the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in a Musical. Adjusted for inflation, the latter film is the third-highest grossing film of all time.[2] Between 1964 and 1967, had other box office successes with The Americanization of Emily, Hawaii, Alfred Hitchcock's Torn Curtain, and Thoroughly Modern Millie, making her the most successful film star in the world at that time.
Julie Andrews
rock musical with music by Duncan Sheik and a book and lyrics by Steven Sater. It is based on the German play (1891) by Frank Wedekind. Set in late-19th century Germany, the musical tells the story of teenagers discovering the inner and outer tumult of sexuality. In the musical, alternative rock is employed as part of the folk-infused rock score.
Spring awakening
Julie Andrews spouse
Blake Edwards
99th Mayor of New York for three terms from 1934 to 1945 as a Republican. Previously he had been elected to Congress in 1916 and 1918, and again from 1922 through 1930. Irascible, energetic, and charismatic, he craved publicity and is acclaimed as one of the three or four greatest mayors in American history.[3
Fiorello Laguardia
headquarters of the British Army in France during the First World War, features in Les mis
Montreuil
musical with music by Jeanine Tesori, lyrics by Dick Scanlan, and a book by Richard Morris and Scanlan.[1] Based on the 1967 film of the same name,[2] which itself was based on the British musical "Chrysanthemum", which opened in London in 1956
Thoroughly modern millie
She received her second Academy Award nomination for The Sound of Music (1965), and won the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in a Musical. Adjusted for inflation, the latter film is the third-highest grossing film of all time.[2] Between 1964 and 1967, had other box office successes with The Americanization of Emily, Hawaii, Alfred Hitchcock's Torn Curtain, and Thoroughly Modern Millie, making her the most successful film star in the world at that time.
Julie Andrews
rock musical with music by Duncan Sheik and a book and lyrics by Steven Sater. It is based on the German play (1891) by Frank Wedekind. Set in late-19th century Germany, the musical tells the story of teenagers discovering the inner and outer tumult of sexuality. In the musical, alternative rock is employed as part of the folk-infused rock score.
Spring awakening
Julie Andrews spouse
Blake Edwards
99th Mayor of New York for three terms from 1934 to 1945 as a Republican. Previously he had been elected to Congress in 1916 and 1918, and again from 1922 through 1930. Irascible, energetic, and charismatic, he craved publicity and is acclaimed as one of the three or four greatest mayors in American history.[3
Fiorello Laguardia
headquarters of the British Army in France during the First World War, features in Les mis
Montreuil
musical with music by Jeanine Tesori, lyrics by Dick Scanlan, and a book by Richard Morris and Scanlan.[1] Based on the 1967 film of the same name,[2] which itself was based on the British musical "Chrysanthemum", which opened in London in 1956
Thoroughly modern millie
new breed" of young Western women in the 1920s who wore short skirts, bobbed their hair, listened to jazz, and flaunted their disdain for what was then considered acceptable behavior.
Flappers
a musical comedy with music by Cy Coleman, lyrics by David Zippel, and book by Larry Gelbart. The musical weaves together two plots, the "real" world of a writer trying to turn his book into a screenplay, and the "reel" world of the fictional film. The musical is a homage to the film noir genre of motion pictures that rose to prominence in the 1940
City of Angels
American actress, singer, and author, best known for her performance as Rachel Berry on the Fox television series Glee. portrayal of Rachel has received much critical praise, earning her two Golden Globe Award nominations for Best Actress in a TV Series - Musical or Comedy in 2010 and 2011, and an Emmy Award nomination for Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series in 2010.
Lea Michele
Born Phoebe Ann Mosey
August 13, 1860
North Star, Ohio, U.S.
Annie Oakley
Broadway musical with music and lyrics by Tony and Grammy-winner Cyndi Lauper and a book by Tony-winner Harvey Fierstein. Based on the 2005 film by Geoff Deane and Tim Firth, which was inspired by a true story, the musical tells of a struggling British shoe factory's young, straitlaced owner, Charlie, who forms an unlikely partnership with Lola, a drag queen, to save the business.
Kinky boots
Don Quixote sidekick
Sancho panza
Comic strip created by harold gray
Little
Orphan Annie
American actress, singer, and author, best known for her performance as Rachel Berry on the Fox television series Glee. portrayal of Rachel has received much critical praise, earning her two Golden Globe Award nominations for Best Actress in a TV Series - Musical or Comedy in 2010 and 2011, and an Emmy Award nomination for Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series in 2010.
Lea Michele
Born Phoebe Ann Mosey
August 13, 1860
North Star, Ohio, U.S.
Annie Oakley
Broadway musical with music and lyrics by Tony and Grammy-winner Cyndi Lauper and a book by Tony-winner Harvey Fierstein. Based on the 2005 film by Geoff Deane and Tim Firth, which was inspired by a true story, the musical tells of a struggling British shoe factory's young, straitlaced owner, Charlie, who forms an unlikely partnership with Lola, a drag queen, to save the business.
Kinky boots
Don Quixote sidekick
Sancho panza
Comic strip created by harold gray
Little
Orphan Annie
Don Quixote musical
Man of lamancha
American actress, singer, and author, best known for her performance as Rachel Berry on the Fox television series Glee. portrayal of Rachel has received much critical praise, earning her two Golden Globe Award nominations for Best Actress in a TV Series - Musical or Comedy in 2010 and 2011, and an Emmy Award nomination for Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series in 2010.
Lea Michele
Born Phoebe Ann Mosey
August 13, 1860
North Star, Ohio, U.S.
Annie Oakley
Broadway musical with music and lyrics by Tony and Grammy-winner Cyndi Lauper and a book by Tony-winner Harvey Fierstein. Based on the 2005 film by Geoff Deane and Tim Firth, which was inspired by a true story, the musical tells of a struggling British shoe factory's young, straitlaced owner, Charlie, who forms an unlikely partnership with Lola, a drag queen, to save the business.
Kinky boots
Don Quixote sidekick
Sancho panza
Comic strip created by harold gray
Little
Orphan Annie
Don Quixote musical
Man of lamancha
1951 American musical film inspired by the 1928 orchestral composition by George Gershwin. Starring Gene Kelly, Leslie Caron, Oscar Levant, Georges Guétary, and was directed by Vincente Minnelli from a script by Alan Jay Lerner. The music is by George Gershwin, with lyrics by his brother Ira, with additional music by Saul Chaplin, the music director.
An American in Paris
American actress, singer, and author, best known for her performance as Rachel Berry on the Fox television series Glee. portrayal of Rachel has received much critical praise, earning her two Golden Globe Award nominations for Best Actress in a TV Series - Musical or Comedy in 2010 and 2011, and an Emmy Award nomination for Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series in 2010.
Lea Michele
Born Phoebe Ann Mosey
August 13, 1860
North Star, Ohio, U.S.
Annie Oakley
Broadway musical with music and lyrics by Tony and Grammy-winner Cyndi Lauper and a book by Tony-winner Harvey Fierstein. Based on the 2005 film by Geoff Deane and Tim Firth, which was inspired by a true story, the musical tells of a struggling British shoe factory's young, straitlaced owner, Charlie, who forms an unlikely partnership with Lola, a drag queen, to save the business.
Kinky boots
Don Quixote sidekick
Sancho panza
Comic strip created by harold gray
Little
Orphan Annie
Don Quixote musical
Man of lamancha
1951 American musical film inspired by the 1928 orchestral composition by George Gershwin. Starring Gene Kelly, Leslie Caron, Oscar Levant, Georges Guétary, and was directed by Vincente Minnelli from a script by Alan Jay Lerner. The music is by George Gershwin, with lyrics by his brother Ira, with additional music by Saul Chaplin, the music director.
An American in Paris
Many musicians came to prominence under his direction, including the tenor saxophonists Lester Young and Herschel Evans, the guitarist Freddie Green, trumpeters Buck Clayton and Harry "Sweets" Edison and singers Jimmy Rushing and Joe Williams. theme songs were "One O'Clock Jump", developed in 1935 in the early days of his band, and later "April in Paris"
Count Basie
musical with music by Andrew Lloyd Webber and lyrics by Don Black. A one-act song cycle, it tells the story of an ordinary English girl from Muswell Hill, who journeys to the United States in search of love. Her romantic misadventures begin in New York City, lead her to Hollywood, and eventually take her back to Manhattan.
Tell me on a Sunday
Aerosmith first song
I don't want to miss a thing
originally comprised singer Tionne "T-Boz" Watkins, rapper Lisa "Left Eye" Lopes and singer Rozonda "Chilli" Thomas. The group was very successful in the 1990s and early 2000s in spite of numerous spats with the law, each other, and the group's record label.
TLC
two-time Daytona 500 winner, with his victories coming exactly 10 years apart (2004, 2014), and has won the Most Popular Driver Award twelve times (consecutively from 2003–2014).[2] He has an estimated net worth of $300 million.
Dale earnhardt