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3. Biographer Bob Colacello provides some details on X's "piss paintings":
Victor... was X's ghost pisser on the Oxidations. He would come to the Factory to urinate on
canvases that had already been primed with copper-based paint by X or Ronnie Cutrone, a second
ghost pisser much appreciated by X, who said that the vitamin B that Ronnie took made a prettier
color when the acid in the urine turned the copper green. Did X ever use his own urine? My diary
shows that when he first began the series, in December 1977, he did, and there were many others:
boys who'd come to lunch and drink too much wine, and find it funny or even flattering to be
asked to help X 'paint'. X always had a little extra bounce in his walk as he led them to his studio.
5. In an interview with Rolling Stone, the utilization of a Sydney pedestrian
traffic light sound in the song was revealed;
it originates from a phone recording made by ______ in February 2017.
Vanity Fair's Louie XIV labeled it "dance music through a fun house mirror.”
Name the song.
9. The term “X" is shorthand for the word Xtheque, a French word for "library of phonograph records"
derived from "bibliothèque".
“Xthèque" became used in French for a type of nightclub in Paris, France, after these had resorted
to playing records during the Nazi occupation in the early 1940s. Some clubs used it as their proper
name. In 1960, it was also used to describe a Parisian nightclub in an English magazine.
In the summer of 1964, a short sleeveless dress called “Xtheque dress" was briefly very popular in
the United States. The earliest known use for the abbreviated form “X" described this dress and has
been found in The Salt Lake Tribune on July 12, 1964, but Playboy magazine used it in September of
the same year to describe Los Angeles nightclubs.
Give me the word X.
13. This world-famous chef may be known for uttering an obscenity or two during meal
preparation, but that's not what this reality series is about. Celebrities, restaurateurs and
families are invited to prepare dishes in The __ _____ establishment for 50 customers. The
recipes are designed so that anyone at home could prepare them, and once the food has been
served, it's up to the diners to decide whether the meal meets their expectations. The
program also features segments about food and its origins.
FITB with the name of the show: The __ _____.
17. Richard Gere, with Cindy Crawford in November 1992
George Clooney, with Gisele Bündchen in June 2000
LeBron James, with Gisele Bündchen in April 2008
Ryan Lochte, with Hope Solo and Serena Williams in June 2012
Kanye West, with Kim Kardashian in March 2014
Ben Stiller, with Penélope Cruz in February 2016
Ashton Eaton, with Gigi Hadid in August 2016
Zayn Malik, with Gigi Hadid in August 2017
Justin Bieber, with Hailey Baldwin in March 2019
Harry Styles, in December 2020
23. Y is an Italian TikTok video host. His videos became known for being
short comedy skits where he sarcastically points people who
complicate simple tasks for no reason at all. Y’s TikTok account was the
3rd most-followed TikTok account.
Y?
25. *
Started with a sweet shop with Rs 500 as a loan by late Baldev Raj Mittal in 1961,
______ Group today is around Rs 800-crore group with interests lying in education,
sweets and automobile (auto) dealership categories. Running into its third
generation, this Punjab-based family business is now foraying into multiple sectors
including FMCG retail.
It is hard to remain uninspired by the classic rags-to-riches tale of ________ Group.
It is even harder to imagine a laddoo-maker shaping academic careers of around
30,000 students.
27. This code uses a custom typeface designed by Simon Whiteley, which
includes mirror images of half-width kana characters and Western
Latin letters and numerals.
In a 2017 interview at CNET, he attributed the design to his wife, who
comes from Japan, and added, "I like to tell everybody that The X's
code is made out of Japanese sushi recipes".
Id X.
29. “Totally! And it reminded another generation [about me].
So I don’t see it as negative. If someone had messed around with it and
cut it all up and made me look stupid – I mean I look pretty stupid anyway
in that video – if it was nasty, then I’d be probably a bit pissed off, but it’s
not.
It’s like, ‘We’re choosing that video because it’s a full-on Eighties, cheesy
video.’ There’s no getting away from it now and I’ve got to own it because
if I don’t, it’s like being petty.”
Id the video.
35. The ______ design is based on a layout created for the Sholes and Glidden
typewriter and sold to E. Remington and Sons in 1873. It became popular
with the success of the Remington No. 2 of 1878.
Nowadays, we hardly use the typewriter. However this remains in
ubiquitous use.
FITB.
41. Graham Hill is the only driver to have completed the T. 19
drivers in motorsports history have competed in all three legs of the T and
have won at least one of the events. Juan Pablo Montoya and Fernando Alonso
are the only active drivers to have won two of the three events.
43. Family mili after a long time
______ ne shuru kari koi rhyme
Didi ne _____ ______ ka packet khola
To bhaiya ka dil bola aaja meri sweet behna
Milkar gaaye Antakshiri ka first gaana
….
…
FITB.
51. While composing the song's lyrics, Martin could not find the right words. He
was thinking of a specific word, which he deemed a missing keyword in the
lyrics, to fit the song's concept. He looked around the studio and saw the X
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