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Which British monarch is portrayed in the 1940 film ‘The Sea hawk’, starring Errol Flynn?
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"Masterminds" - Manchester Evening News, November 7, 2015 | Online Research Library: Questia Read preview Article excerpt 1. Playboy Russia covergirl Maria Kozhevnikova, boxer Nikolai Valuyev, and tennis player Marat Safin shared which honour in December 2011? 2. What William S Burroughs 1961 book popularised the rock ...
Who was named England's first Poet Laureate?
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Famous British Architects Famous British Architects Profession: Writer English poet and essayist. He wrote a peculiarly English form of romantic and nostalgic light verse, as well as prose works on architecture and social history which reflect his interest in the Gothic Revival. His Collected Poems appeared 1958 and a ...
What word appears before tilt, flood, face, house, and length, to produce five different terms?
The Flood of Noah   FROM ADAM TO NOAH The biblical record of life on earth before the flood, from Adam to Noah, is only briefly sketched in Genesis Chapters 4, 5, 6 and 7. The years before the Flood and the flood itself occupy Chapters 8 and 9, and Chapters 10 and 11 ("The Table of Nations") show the early repopulating...
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The 1974 book Helter Skelter, co-written by lawyer Vincent Bugliosi, recounts whose famous crime?
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The 1815 Battle of New Orleans was part of which war?
The Battle of New Orleans - Jan 08, 1815 - HISTORY.com No-nonsense commander Andrew Jackson cleverly defended New Orleans against the threat of an overwhelming British force during the War of 1812. General Interest The Battle of New Orleans Share this: The Battle of New Orleans Author The Battle of New Orleans URL Publ...
French Quarter, New Orleans French Quarter 5 26 votes The French Quarter or Vieux Carré (Old Quarter) forms the heart of New Orleans. This is where New Orleans was founded in 1718 and where you find many of the city's historic buildings. LaBranche House The French Quarter is the oldest part of New Orleans. The original...
Which metallic element is extracted from the ore calamine?
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List of the Chemical Elements Sodium is a soft, silvery-white, highly reactive "alkali metal" element. 12 Magnesium 24 Magnesium is found naturally only combined with other elements as it is highly reactive. The free metal burns with a distinctive brilliant white light. 13 Aluminium 27 Aluminium is found naturally only...
In 2012 which MP controversially took part in the TV show “I’m a Celebrity – Get Me Out of Here”?
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The Mad Monarchist: Royal Profile: Princess Michael of Kent Friday, April 20, 2012 Royal Profile: Princess Michael of Kent HRH Princess Michael of Kent is surely one of the more controversial members of the modern British Royal Family, and one of my favorites for all of that. Whereas most of the “controversial” members...
In World War 11 what was the American equivalent to the commandos
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What is the art of decorating materials with marks resulting from the controlled application of a heated object?
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Loss of temper or sudden uncontrollable rage is called metaphorically as 'the (what colour) mist'?
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Meccanica Verghera prefixes which famous motorcycle maker's name?
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Which dramatist wrote the trilogy of plays known collectively as 'The Norman Conquests'?
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On this day in 1993 (4th Aug.), two Los Angeles police officers were sentenced to jail for their brutal assault of which African-American motorist?
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1100-1199 - StudyBlue Good to have you back! If you've signed in to StudyBlue with Facebook in the past, please do that again. 1100-1199 Which city does the statue of Jesus Christ, better known as Christ the Redeemer, overlook? Rio de Janeiro In an all-black cast, who played the role of Brick in the 2008 revival of "Ca...
Named after their 2004 number one album, what is the name of the stage musical based on the works of Green Day?
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What common term refers to the movement of air from a high pressure to a low pressure zone?
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In which London Square is the Royal Court Theatre?
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London travel guide - Wikitravel Understand[ edit ] The Tower of London "When a man is tired of London, he is tired of life; for there is in London all that life can afford" — Samuel Johnson History[ edit ] London has existed in various incarnations for two millennia. The city has been the principal seat of British roy...
At which Olympic Games were there new events including BMX (men and women), swimming marathon (10 km), and for the first time, women competed in the steeplechase and some team fencing events?
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Who became the first member of 'The Animals' to leave the group in 1965?
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Who was the last monarch to award one of his sons the title 'Duke of Clarence'?
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On board a ship what is the name given to the rope used to pull a sail tight?
A Sailor's Dictionary A Sailor's Dictionary. Wild state in which a sailor acquires a boat.  Aboard: 1). A piece of construction lumber. 2). What one becomes when one is a-uninterested. Above Board: Above decks, therfore, meaning to be out in the open, visible to all; honest, straight forward, etc. Abreast: An object se...
Bill Sherwood's Trivia Page - archive page 4 On to page < 1 > < 2 > < 3 > < 5 > < 6 >   The flag of the Philippines is the only national flag that is flown differently during times of peace or war. A portion of the flag is blue, while the other is red. The blue portion is flown on top in time of peace and the red porti...
Which transuranic element is named after a city in California?
Transuranium element Main Page | See live article | Alphabetical index Transuranium element In chemistry , Transuranium elements (also known as transuranic elements) are the chemical elements with atomic numbers greater than 92, the atomic number of Uranium . Of the elements with atomic numbers 1 to 92, all but four (4...
Instructor: Thomas J. Sienkewicz ( toms@monm.edu ) THE NOMENCLATURE The American Heritage Dictionary 3rd ed. lists 103 chemical elements. Of these, 45 are made from Latin or Greek base words. Approximately 31 from Greek, and 14 from Latin. The names from Latin and Greek were not just chosen at random. There was a defin...
Wallachia is a region of which country?
Kingdoms of Eastern Europe - Wallachia   Principality of Wallachia The name 'Wallachia' derives from the same Germanic base word as the English name for the Romano- Britons : 'Wealas'. Situated to the mountainous region immediate south of the Carpathian Mountains, Wallachia is effectively the 'land of the forei...
Bessarabia | Military Wiki | Fandom powered by Wikia For other uses, see Bessarabia (disambiguation) . Map of Bessarabia within Moldova and Ukraine Map of Bessarabia from Charles Upson Clark's book Basarabia (Romanian language: Basarabia Russian: Бессарабия Bessarabiya, Ukrainian language Бессарабія Bessarabiya) is a h...
The Profumo affair is frequently blamed for bringing down the Conservative government in 1964. Who created the scandal by introducing John Profumo to Christine Keeler?
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Who co-starred with Robin Williams in The Fisher King?
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Who was displaced from power by Fidel Castro?
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The setting agent 'Agar' is obtained from seaweed. True or false?
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After whom is the oyster dish, invented in New Orleans in 1899, named because of the intense richness of the sauce?
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"In 1926, which American bandleader, the self-dubbed, ""King of Jazz"", hired, and thus helped launch the career of singer Bing Crosby?"
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Which TV series is based on the ‘A Song of Ice and Fire’ book series?
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Who created the character 'Mary Poppins'?
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Which film won ‘Best Film’ at the 2013 Empire Awards?
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Elliott Gould and James Brolin have both been married to which singer and actress?
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Index-a The live album Beauty and the Beat featured pianist George Shearring and which singer? Peggy Lee Whose band was the Tijuana Brass? Herb Alpert Who were Cliff Richard's backing group through the 60s? The Shadows Who were the famous backing singers on most of Elvis Presley's early hits? The Jordanaires The...
How many centimetres in diameter is a standard C.D.
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Spain has been through the upheaval of civil war more than once; what were the dates of the war in the 20th century?
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What was Elvis Presley's first UK hit?
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Which book features the battle of the cowshed?
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Which classic 1941 film features the characters Joel Cairo, Kasper Gutman and Brigid O'Shaughnessy?
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Who’s got ‘A Lovely Daughter’ in the 1965 hit by Herman’s Hermits?
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What cut of beef is found between the rump and the fore rib?
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Lady Jane Grey was great granddaughter of which English king?
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What name is given to the Japanese verse form arranged in three lines of five, seven and five syllables?
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After which battle did the British Life Guards first obtain their breast-plates?
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Who replaced Judas Iscariot as one of the twelve disciples?
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The mazurka originated in which country?
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A rising or resurgence of the hydrosphere is more commonly known as what?
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In which British city would you find Arthur's Seat?
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Which British football manager was known as ‘El Tel’?
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Can you name the actress who links 'The Darling Buds of May' and 'Rosemary and Thyme'?
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Who wrote the novel The Murders in the Rue Morgue?
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Former Olympic athlete and Gold Medallist Michael Duane Johnson was born in which US state?
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Which Welsh town was designated a city in March 2012?
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Which seeded player did Lukas Rosol beat in the second round at Wimbledon in June?
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Which author and poet described golf as an expensive way to play marbles
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Who played the role of ballerina Victoria Page in the 1948 film ‘The Red Shoes’?
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By what name is the medical condition adhesive capsulitis more commonly known?
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What is the first name of the Duchess of Cambridge?
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Which famous director's first film was 'Sugarland Express'?
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Although they had 9 number ones in their home country, which Dutch group’s only UK hit was “Radar Love”?
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Which city about 200 km west of Madrid that has a university founded in 1218 (the oldest university in Spain and the 5th oldest western university) was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1988?
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Who was the Greek goddess of the harvest?
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Which English Test Cricket captain retired from professional cricket in August 2012?
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Basorexia is a strong desire to do what to a person?
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What herb do the Chinese call the root of life
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The Empress Eugenie (1826-1920) was the wife of which European leader?
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Where is the Bagram air base?
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What is a French street that means regret In English?
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Which UK politician was known as Doris Karloff
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In the West Indies, which fruit is known as a penguin?
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Which English city is known as ‘Rainy City’?
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Which laundry product was advertised with the slogan ‘Trust pink, forget stains’?
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"The Scoville Scale measures the ""hotness"" of what?"
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What Hindi song composed by A. R. Rahman & Gulzar won an Academy Award for Best Original Song and a Grammy Award for Best Song for a Motion Picture in 2008?
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Which Japanese car manufacturer make the Civic
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In Norse mythology, of what was 'Aegir' the god?
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When Leroy Rosenior was appointed as manager of Torquay for the second time for how many minutes did he last?
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Which Scottish ballerina made her international debut in 1941, married Ludovic Kennedy in 1950, appeared in films from 1948 to 1960, and died in 2006?
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What is the nationality of playwright Henrik Ibsen?
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Which of Agatha Christie’s novels was the first to feature Miss Marple?
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Which member of 'Girls Aloud' is from Northern Ireland?
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What group sacked Baghdad in 1258, ending the Islamic Golden Age?
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Which actress played opposite Nicholas Cage in the film 'Captain Corelli's Mandolin'?
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What is the capital of the Italian region of Liguria?
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In 1991, two men in England named Doug Bower and Dave Chorley revealed that they had been making these 'Signs' using planks, rope, hats and wire and thus exposed what hitherto unexplained phenomenon as a hoax?
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Give a year in the life of English poet, Alexander Pope?
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"What name meaning ""to hide away"" is given to the books that provide an appendix to the Old Testament in some versions of the Bible?"
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"Which item was advertised with the slogan ""Gives a Meal Man Appeal""?"
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UK television adverts 1955-1985 Breads, spreads, biscuits, crackers, cakes Anchor Butter (1): c.1970 There’s an Anchor sign on Britain’s favourite butter, It’s the Anchor sign that tells you it’s the best. If you like your bread and butter, There’s no other word you’ll utter ’Cos you’ll always want the butter With the ...
The Russian seaport Novorossiysk lies on which body of water?
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How old was Dodi Fayed at the time of his death in 1997?
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The failed Mau Mau uprising of the 1950s preceded eventual independence from British colonial rule of what nation in 1963?
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Urania is the muse of which discipline?
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Project MUSE - Janacek and His World Janacek and His World Michael Beckerman Publication Year: 2011 Once thought to be a provincial composer of only passing interest to eccentrics, Leos Janácek (1854-1928) is now widely acknowledged as one of the most powerful and original creative figures of his time. Banned for all p...
Which was the only French metropolitan department never visited by the Tour de France, prior to the 100th tour in 2013?
2013 Route - Sporting aspects, stage cities - Tour de France 2013 Distinctive aspects of the race First up Corsica... then nothing but the French mainland Corse-du-Sud and Haute-Corse were the only two departments in metropolitan France that had never before hosted the Tour. The Grand Départ of 2013 will put an end to ...
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In 1981, in a move that met with considerable controversy, the Agriculture Department in the US proposed classifying pickle relish and what other condiment as vegetables in order to save money on school lunch programs?
Thinking Thinking: Reasoning, Problem-Solving, Judgment, and Decision-Making Learning, perceiving, and remembering require more than forming associations between stimuli and responses, extracting information from environmental stimuli, and reproducing information stored in memory traces. Rather, the...
The Golden Compass is of the Devil END Satan's Bid for Your Child The Scholastic publishing company is partnering with New Line Cinema and promoting this film, and the books, heavily in public schools.  Scholastic, � the world�s largest publisher and distributor of children�s books ,� is by far the top source o...
"Which town in the Cotswolds is known as the 'Little Venice of the Cotswolds""?"
Bourton on the Water Tourist Information and Travel Guide Cotswolds UK A walk from Bourton-on-the-Water to Lower Slaughter (1½  miles – 40 minutes approx) Please note that there are no public toilets along this route.   From the village green, walk along the High Street towards the Parish Church. Turn right to w...
Macclesfield Pub Quiz League: CUP AND PLATE QUESTIONS FOR TUESDAY 28TH JANUARY CUP AND PLATE QUESTIONS FOR TUESDAY 28TH JANUARY      Questions set by the Waters Green Lemmings and the Bate Horntails. ROUND ONE: Q1: The characters Vladimir and Estragon appear? A: Waiting for Godot. Q2: What relation was Pliny the Younge...
The building known as the Atomium can be found in which European city?
Atomium in Brussels Looks like there's not enough activity around Atomium to show here today. The #Atomium plays hide & seek in #Brussels. #Repost inti_rock. #morning #bruxelles #bruss… http://t.co/VFDwP0e8kv http://t.co/KCoteGEaIW Posted by The Hotel Brussels - 2 years ago L'Atomium, now. #Bruxelles ❄️❄️ http://t.co/M...
General Knowledge Quiz - By Zarbo84 The fictional character John Clayton is better known by what name? La Paz is the administrative capital of which South American country? Actor Charles Buchinsky was better known by what name? The medical condition ‘aphonia’ is the inability to do what? In Greek mythology, Pygmalion w...
What was the state religion of the Persian empires?
Zoroastrianism - Religion of the Persian Empire Zoroastrianism - Religion of the Persian Empire MB Faith ^ | 6/25/05 | MB Faith Posted on 06/25/2005 8:31:30 PM PDT by freedom44 During the 7th and 6th centuries BC the ancient polytheistic religion of the Iranians was reformed and given new dimensions by the prophet Zoro...
Ahuramazda - Livius   Ahuramazda Ahuramazda: the "wise lord", the supreme god of the ancient Iranians, whose cult was propagated by the legendary prophet Zarathustra , the founder of Zoroastrianism. Zarathustra's teachings: the Gâthâs Zoroastrian fire altar from Samarkand The Avesta is the holy book of the adherents of...
How was retired gunfighter Clint Eastwood trying to earn a living in The Unforgiven
Unforgiven (Film) - TV Tropes Badass Grandpa : While not technically a grandfather, William Munny is more than old enough to be one. Little Bill, who's even older than Munny. Just watch him when he stares down the barrel of Munny's shotgun and calmly tells his men to kill Munny after he's dead. No matter what you think...
Poll system, 2 new trivia lists · Twentysix26/Red-DiscordBot@9ce74b6 · GitHub 75 trivia/2015.txt @@ -0,0 +1,75 @@ +In China in 2015 the record for the longest mating session between two giant pandas was broken at?`18 minutes`18 mins +Ford claimed to launch the first 'e-(What?)' at the 2015 Mobile World Congress Show?`...
Which automobile brand was officially adopted in 1900 after the Spanish name of racing entrepreneur Emil Jellinek's daughter?
Emil Jellinek | Autopedia | Fandom powered by Wikia Edit Jellinek was born in Leipzig, Germany, the son of Dr Adolf Jellinek (sometimes known also as Aaron Jellinek). His father was a well-known Czech-Hungarian rabbi and intellectual in the Jewish collective around Leipzig and Vienna. Jellinek's mother Rosalie Bettelhe...
General Motors History Country: William Crapo Durant General Motors may never have happened had David Dunbar Buick stuck to making bathtubs and U-bends for a living, instead of trying to make money out of the horseless carriage. For, in less than a year, the Buick company, founded in 1903, had become an utter financial...
"More saving. More doing." is the current advertising slogan for what home improvement behemoth?
Home Depot Gets a Slogan Makeover Home Depot Gets a Slogan Makeover April 10, 2009 by Susan Gunelius For more than half a decade, Home Depot has been the leader of the do-it-yourself, cheap home improvement retail industry (and the second largest retailer overall behind Walmart ).  To hammer that message home to consum...
The 20 Most Suggestive Brand Slogans of All Time The 20 Most Suggestive Brand Slogans of All Time SumoMe Does your mind go straight to the gutter at the mention of anything remotely suggestive? Yeah, mine too. I can’t keep these slogans PG- or G-rated in my head. I just can’t. It’s too hard! (See what I mean? Even that...
Which Prime Minister opened Britain’s first motorway?
55th Birthday of Britain’s first motorway which opened in Preston in 1958 | Blog Preston 55th Birthday of Britain’s first motorway which opened in Preston in 1958 Posted on - 5th December, 2013 - 7:00am | Author - Paul D. Swarbrick | Posted in - History , Transport This granite plaque marking the occasion of the M6 By-...
Neville Chamberlain - Prime Minister, Government Official, Mayor - Biography.com Neville Chamberlain Neville Chamberlain was the British prime minister as Great Britain entered World War II. He is known for his policy of "appeasement" toward Adolf Hitler's Nazi Germany. IN THESE GROUPS “I believe it is peace for our ti...
Which Canadian-born bandleader and violinist was inducted into the Canadian Motorsport Hall of Fame in 2002 for his accomplishments in hydroplane racing, such as winning the Gold Cup in 1946 and the Ford Memorial competition in 1948?
On this day in MUSIC - Page 223 - Historum - History Forums On this day in MUSIC User Name Need help with the website? Contact Us anytime. Art and Cultural History Art and Cultural History Forum - Music, Literature, Mythology, Visual Arts, Sports, Popular Culture Page 223 of 370 From: On a mountain top in Costa Rica. y...
Songwriters Hall of Fame - Stephen Sondheim Exhibit Home Hal Leonard Sondheim - the name be-speaks theatrical excitement and applause. He is one of the singularly gifted within the ranks of the Broadway musical elite, a man who has spent his entire career making wonderful music. While Stephen Sondheim may be best known...