15. X is "A seven-stringed harp", as referenced by Will
Cuppy in the first chapter about the Pharaoh Cheops
or Khufu, in his book "The Decline and Fall of
Practically Everybody." in 1950.
"Personally, I would call the royal harem one of
Khufu's main interests in life and one of his claims
to our attention. Although we lack statistics, it must
have been one of the largest in the ancient
world, completely equipped with the very best
concubines obtainable in Africa, all skilled in
dancing, singing and playing on the X, or seven-
stringed harp."
X is a very popular word nowadays, and is used in a
completely unrelated context.
What is X?
16.
17. These are ten names from a Cracked.com top
ten list :-
• Jackie Chan
• Cameron Diaz
• Spalding Gray
• Sylvester Stallone
• Colin Farrell
• Arnold Schwarzenegger
• Jane Fonda
• Jaimee Foxworth
• Chyna
• Tom Sizemore
So, what is the list called?
19. He was touted by his fans as the perfect actor for playing
Cedric Diggoryin the Harry Potter movies, but Robert Pattinson
got the nod for this role.
“He had been cast as the new Superman in Superman
Returns, only to lose the job to Brandon Routhwhen the
project changed directors.
“Stephanie Meyer considered him to be the ‚perfect‛ Edward
Cullen but by the time the Twilight film franchise went on the
floors, he was too old for the part.
“He also did a final screen-test for James Bond and was up
against Daniel CraigandSam Worthingtonfor the 007 role. But
this time the studio ultimately thought him to be too young for
the part.
Identify this actor, whose repeated disappointments and close
shaves with stardom touted Empire magazine to dub him as ‘The
Unluckiest Man in Hollywood’, and who shall be seen in a
landmark role in 2013.
21. If the Danish Translation had
‚Romeo G. Detlev Jr.‚, and the
French translation had ‚Tom Elvis
Jedusor‛, and the Dutch one had
"Marten Asmodom Vilijn‛, and the
Danish version coming up with, what
would the original name in English
have been?
23. The lady in the middle is often seen
in Roger Federer's box at matches.
She is the inspiration for a book
(later a movie) written by her
former assistant, Lauren
Weisberger.
24. This is Anna Wintour, the editor
of Vogue (the American edition).
39. Connect is The Big Bang Theory
Chuck lorre Bill prady Sheldon Leonard Robert Hofstader Leon
Cooper
40.
41.
42. ROUND 4
GAANA BAJAANA !!
Id the soundrack
+10 for movie/ TV show
Another + 10 for composer
43.
44. Driving the top down
IRON MAN Discombobulate A narnian lullaby
Ramin Djawadi SHERLOCK HOLMES THE CHRONICLES OF
Hans Zimmer NARNIA 1
Harry Gregson Williams
The Avengers Tunya
Winding it up
THE AVENGERS GANGS OF WASSEYPUR
HUGO
Alan silvestri Sneha Khanwalkar
Howard Shore
58. The website X's name is a combination of the type
of posts it contains and the fixed number of
posts on a single page. Although, the number of
posts on a single page is no longer limited, and
has been replaced by a endless scroll-down
sequence, the name has stayed. Originally
inspired by websites like Digg and Reddit, it has
become much, much more popular and has
inspired many similar websites of its own.
What is X?
59.
60. This is a novel by David
Leavitt which tells the
story of which famous
Indian ?
62. • ‚…a single projectile
Charged with the power of the universe
An incandescent column of smoke and flame
As bright as a thousand suns
Rose in all its splendour…
…an unknown weapon,
An iron thunderbolt,
A gigantic messenger of death…‛
•
• This is a description of a graphic novel called
18 days by Grant Morrison. What is 18 days
about?
63.
64. This was the last attraction which Walt
Disney himself participated in designing; it
opened three months after his death. It is
located within the New Orleans Square portion
of Disneyland, its facade
evoking antebellum New Orleans, topped by a 31-
star United States flag (which would indicate the
1850s). An overhead sign at the boat dock names
it for the famous _______ Jean Lafitte (although
his name is misspelled Laffite), who fought
alongside the U.S. Army at the Battle of New
Orleans in the War of 1812.
65.
66. This is a famous tragicomedy novel written by a very well
known British author. Major themes in the novel
are class, politics and social issues like that
of drugs, prostitution and rape. The novel was the fastest-
selling in the United Kingdom in three years and had the
second best-selling opening week there since Dan
Brown's The Lost Symbol. The book is being adapted into
a BBC television drama for release in 2014. A Sikh family
plays an important part in the novel, and the description
of the character Sukhvinder sparked some controversy
amongst followers of the Sikh faith. The author stated
that she admires the Sikh religion and had done a vast
amount of research on Sikhism. Other members of the Sikh
community appreciated the fact that she portrayed Sikhs
and Sikhism in a favourable light and actually draws
attention to the racism that Sikhs face. Which book?