Q1. These are four characters from an American sitcom called The Many Loves of Dobie Gills. Apart from being the first American television program produced for a major network to feature teenagers as leading characters, the characters of this show also served as the inspiration for the lead characters of another series started in the late 1960s. Which show is being referred to here?
Q2. Which famous work is being referenced to in this clipping?
Q3. Which famous person is google paying tribute to with this doodle?
Q4. ______ an artist famous for another form of art, in the year 2013 came up with this work of art to highlight the evils of the meat industry. It consists of many soft toys peeking out of a bus labelled "Farm Fresh Meats," started its rounds in the Meatpacking District, and was active in the city of New York for a while. The name of this piece of art was a play on the name of a famous 1990s movie. Name the artist and the movie/artwork.
Q5. ______'s Great Dream is a book wrtitten by _____ _____ as a source of inspiration for the youngsters in his country. The book went on to win the Children's Book of the year award in the country where the author resides. Name the author.
Q6. In 1668, John Wilkins, in An Essay towards a Real Character and a Philosophical Language, proposed using an inverted exclamation mark to punctuate ______ statements.[4] In 1841, Marcellin Jobard, a Belgian newspaper publisher, introduced an ____ mark in the shape of an oversized arrow head with small stem (rather like an ideogram of a Christmas Tree). The next year he expanded his idea, suggesting the symbol could be used in various orientations (on its side, upside down, etc.) to mark "a point of irritation, an indignation point, a point of hesitation".The _____ point (⸮) was proposed by the French poet Alcanter de Brahm in his 1899 book L'ostensoir des ______ to indicate that a sentence ____ or anything related to it . It is illustrated by a glyph resembling, but not identical to, a small, elevated, backward-facing question mark.
_____ in essence is a literary device which is derived from a Greek comic character with a similiar name , a clever underdog who by his wit repeatedly triumphs over the boastful character Alazon.
Q7. Which famous celebrity founded this company?
Q8. ___ _____ became the first ever actor to be inducted into the US army ranger hall of fame for "his portrayal of an army ranger company commander and for his continued commitment to honoring those who served in World War II. " He was cited for serving as the national spokesman for the World War II Memorial Campaign and for being honorary chairman of the D-Day Museum Capital Campaign. Name the actor and the movie being referred to.
Q2. Which famous work is being referenced to in this clipping?
Q3. Which famous person is google paying tribute to with this doodle?
Q4. ______ an artist famous for another form of art, in the year 2013 came up with this work of art to highlight the evils of the meat industry. It consists of many soft toys peeking out of a bus labelled "Farm Fresh Meats," started its rounds in the Meatpacking District, and was active in the city of New York for a while. The name of this piece of art was a play on the name of a famous 1990s movie. Name the artist and the movie/artwork.
Q5. ______'s Great Dream is a book wrtitten by _____ _____ as a source of inspiration for the youngsters in his country. The book went on to win the Children's Book of the year award in the country where the author resides. Name the author.
Q6. In 1668, John Wilkins, in An Essay towards a Real Character and a Philosophical Language, proposed using an inverted exclamation mark to punctuate ______ statements.[4] In 1841, Marcellin Jobard, a Belgian newspaper publisher, introduced an ____ mark in the shape of an oversized arrow head with small stem (rather like an ideogram of a Christmas Tree). The next year he expanded his idea, suggesting the symbol could be used in various orientations (on its side, upside down, etc.) to mark "a point of irritation, an indignation point, a point of hesitation".The _____ point (⸮) was proposed by the French poet Alcanter de Brahm in his 1899 book L'ostensoir des ______ to indicate that a sentence ____ or anything related to it . It is illustrated by a glyph resembling, but not identical to, a small, elevated, backward-facing question mark.
_____ in essence is a literary device which is derived from a Greek comic character with a similiar name , a clever underdog who by his wit repeatedly triumphs over the boastful character Alazon.
Q7. Which famous celebrity founded this company?
Q8. ___ _____ became the first ever actor to be inducted into the US army ranger hall of fame for "his portrayal of an army ranger company commander and for his continued commitment to honoring those who served in World War II. " He was cited for serving as the national spokesman for the World War II Memorial Campaign and for being honorary chairman of the D-Day Museum Capital Campaign. Name the actor and the movie being referred to.
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