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RITHWIK
   This pastry gets its name from the French
    word for “lightning”, although that has
    absolutely no significance. Funnily enough,
    most of us in India think of something
    completely different when someone names
    it. Identify.
   ECLAIR
   “If you really want to hear about it, the first thing
    you’ll probably want to know is where I was
    born, and what my lousy childhood was like, and
    how my parents were occupied and all before
    they had me, and all that David Copperfield kind
    of crap, but I don’t feel like going into it, if you
    want to know the truth. In the first place, that
    stuff bores me, and in the second place, my
    parents would have about two hemorrhages
    apiece if I told anything pretty personal about
    them.” Which celebrated and controversial
    novel starts thus?
   It was proposed by the Calabrian doctor
    Aloysius Lilius and was named after a Pope
    who decreed it by papal bull Inter gravissimas
    on 24 February, 1582. What am I talking
    about ?
   Gregorian calendar
   9.Anna Maria Grosholtz was born in Strasbourg,
    France. At the age of 17, she became art tutor to
    King Louis XVI’s sister at the Palace Of Versailles
    and then, during the French Revolution, was
    hastily forced to prove her allegiance to the
    feudalistic nobles by making the death masks of
    executed aristocrats. For this, she searched
    through corpses to find the decapitated heads of
    executed citizens.
   How do we better know her ?
He was a Suryavanshi king who wished to ascend to
 heaven in his mortal body. When Vishwamithra
 tried to send him to heaven as a mortal the Gods
 were alarmed by this and under the leadership
 of Indra decided to not let the king enter through
 the gates of heaven in this mortal self. Indra using
 his powers caused the king to fall back to earth.
Vishwamithra could not accept defeat and used his
  powers to arrest the fall. Thus the king was
  suspended mid-air in a state of unstable
  equilibrium.
What is the name of the king ?
   Trishanku
   :- Commonly referred to through the phrase
    "Trishanku's heaven"
A conical mountain which is
  well-known for the Sri
  Pada "sacred footprint", a
  1.8 m rock formation near
  the summit,
  in Buddhist tradition held
  to be the footprint of
  the Buddha,
  in Hindu tradition that
  of Shiva and in Muslim
  tradition that of X.
What is its name ?
Adam’s Peak
     In
 Sri Lanka
One Hindu legend says that once Lord Shiva
 became so compassionate after seeing the
 sufferings of mankind that He could not
 help but shed a tear from his eye. This
 single tear from Shiva’s eye grew into this
 evergreen tree.

Which tree ?
   Rudraksha
   Sir Walter Raleigh described what was possibly a
    tepuy (table top mountain), and he is sometimes
    said to have discovered it, but these claims are
    considered "far-fetched" . They were spotted in
    1912 by the explorer Ernesto Sanchez La Cruz,
    but he did not publicize his discovery. They were
    not known to the outside world until American
    aviator …….. …………flew over them on 16
    November 1933 on a flight while he was
    searching for a valuable ore bed.
   What did he discover ?
   Angel Falls,world’s highest waterfall,in
    Venezuela,named after Jimmie Angel.
 9 .Auguste Antoine Piccard (28
  January 1884 – 24 March 1962) was
  a Swiss physicist, inventor and expl
  orer. Born in Basel, Switzerland. He
  became a professor
  of physics in Brussels at the Free
  University of Brussels in 1922. He
  had interest in ballooning.
 Once X said about him:
 “Y is a reduced scale Piccard, as the
  real chap was very tall. He had an
  interminable neck that sprouted from
  a collar that was much too large... I
  made Y a mini-Piccard“.
 Solve for X and Y
   X- Herge
   Y- Prof.Calculus

   Auguste Piccard was the inspiration
    for Professor Cuthbert Calculus
   She was born on 1st January 1914 in Moscow,
    Russia. She was the great great great
    granddaughter of Tipu Sultan and has written
    a book – Twenty Jataka Tales. Later during
    World War II she became a British Special
    Agent and was assigned to spy in France.
    Who ?
   Noor Inayat Khan
   The first citation of this phrase can be dated
    back to Sir William Hope’s “The Compleat
    Fencing-Master” in 1692, where he says “What
    he doth, he doth by ___ __ ____”. Interesting
    origins associate this phrase to wood workers
    using ____ to measure lengths, while a more
    interesting origin is linked to Sir Francis Buller,
    who (in)famously stated “A man is permitted to
    beat his wife if he used a stick not wider than a
    ___. “ The phrase has found its way to scientific
    circles since then.
   Which phrase?
   Rule of Thumb
   . It is claimed to be the world’s oldest republic,
    having been founded in 301 A.D. It was
    technically at war with Switzerland for almost
    350 years, from 1648 to 1996 when a peace
    agreement was formally signed. An interesting
    aspect of its economy is the sale of its postage
    stamps to collectors, which forms a significant
    part of its annual income. A famous annual
    sporting event was named after this country,
    though it was conducted elsewhere, the country
    being too small to accommodate the event.
   WHICH COUNTRY /EVENT ?
   San Marino / San Marino Grand Prix
   The closest land is Fais Island (one of the
    outer islands of Yap), 289 km (180 mi)
    southwest, and Guam, 306 km (190 mi) to the
    northeast. The point is named after the
    British Royal Navy survey ship HMS ...............
    of 1872–76. Only three descents have ever
    been achieved; Trieste in 1960, Kaikō in 1995
    and Nereus in 2009.
   What geographical feature ?
   Challenger Deep
 The Victim:Samuel Edward Ratchett.
 The Suspects:Hector Willard MacQueen, Edward
  Henry Masterman, Pierre Michel, Mary Hermione
  Debenham, Colonel Arbuthnot, Princess Natalia
  Dragomiroff, Hildegarde Schmidt, Count Rudolph
  Andrenyi, Countess Elena Andrenyi, Greta Ohlsson,
  Mrs. Caroline Martha Hubbard, Antonio Foscarelli,
  Cyrus Bethman Hardman,
 The Investigators:
 The Detective -
 The Director - Monsieur Bouc
 The Doctor - Dr. Stavros Constantine.
 The case, please.
   This Indian practice is ancient, going back to
    around 400 to 750 BC. The actual mention
    appears in the Ayodhya Kanda, (the second
    book of the Ramayana), in Sarga (section)
    103. Bharata has gone to ask the exiled Rama
    to come back and rule the kingdom. Bharata
    tries many arguments, none of which work,
    at which point he decides to do a -----.
   What practice ?
   Hunger strike
   When the Tsar gave X the lowest court title, the
    poet became enraged: he felt this occurred not
    only so that his wife, who had many admirers—
    including the Tsar himself—could properly
    attend court balls, but also to humiliate him. In
    1837, falling into greater and greater debt
    amidst rumors that his wife had started
    conducting a scandalous affair, X challenged her
    alleged lover, his brother in-law Georges
    d'Anthès, to a duel which left both men injured,
    X mortally. He died two days later. Name X ?
   Alexander Pushkin
   Derived from the French word for “juniper”,
    this global city is a worldwide centre for
    diplomacy and the most important
    international co-operation centre along with
    New York . The city is referred to as the
    world's most compact metropolis and the
    "Peace Capital“ of the world.
   Which city?
   GENEVA
In the early 1900’s, a ten year-old boy, Wilbur
  Chapman, impressed by a traveling missionary’s
  sermon about lepers, decided to raise money to
  help a boy suffering from the disease. Raising a
  pig named Pete, Wilbur sold the pig, donating
  the $25.00 from the sale to the boy with leprosy.
  His compassion caught the imagination of the
  public and started a movement to help lepers .

 What did this give rise to?
   The name of which Raga in Indian classical
    music is derived by the combination of two
    words , which means he who wears serpents
    like garlands—the god Shiva. The raga is
    believed to have been created by goddess
    Parvati to calm Shiva, when the lord Shiva
    was outraged and was not calming down
    after Tandav in rage of Sati's sacrifice.
   Malkoush
 Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a chronic, systemic
  inflammatory disorder that may affect many
  tissues and organs, but principally attacks
  synovial joints. The process produces an
  inflammatory response of the synovium
  (synovitis) secondary to hyperplasia of synovial
  cells, excess synovial fluid, and the development
  of pannus in the synovium.
 Who is the most famous sufferer of this from the
  world of sports ?
   When ten year old ---------- Tennyson, his cousin Gwen,
    and their grandfather Max are on their summer camping
    trip, ----------- finds an alien pod on the ground. When he
    examines it, he finds a mysterious, watch-like device
    called the Omnitrix. The device attaches itself
    permanently to his wrist and gives him the ability to
    transform into a variety of alien life-forms, each with its
    own unique powers. Although ------------- soon realizes
    that he has a responsibility to help others with these new
    abilities at his disposal, he is not above a little super-
    powered mischief every now and then. Along with Gwen
    and Grandpa Max, ---------------- embarks on a summer-
    long adventure to fight evil, both extraterrestrial and
    earthly. Whose legend ?
   In one version of the Ramayana he asks
    Manthara to convince Kaikeyi to ask Dasharatha
    to exile Rama, because only when Rama is exiled
    will he face Ravana and kill him. Although
    Manthara agrees to do his bidding, she curses
    him that, for the wrong he made to Rama, he
    would never be prayed to by any Hindu family.
    This is claimed to be the reason why he is never
    worshipped in any temple or family.
 Who is he ?
   INDRA
   Louis Réard was an engineer, he was running his
    mother's shoe shop Les Folies Bergères in Paris
    by 1946.Reard and Jacques Heim, his rival
    designer, were competing to produce the world's
    smallest …………….. He ended up hiring
    Micheline Bernardini, a dancer from the Casino
    de Paris as his model . His business soared, and
    in advertisements he kept the -----------
    mystique alive by declaring that a -----------
    wasn't a genuine ------------"unless it could be
    pulled through a wedding ring.
   What did he invent ?
   X was born to Parsi parents in Zanzibar in 1946 and
    got educated at St. Peter’s School, in Panchgani (near
    Bombay), and St. Mary’s in Mazagon. His family left
    for Britain in 1964 after the Zanzibar Revolution . After
    graduating, X joined a series of bands, all of which
    failed, before he formed one named Ibex, which had a
    certain degree of stability.
    Identify X, who was blacklisted by the UN for
    breaking the cultural boycott of South Africa during
    the Apartheid, and was often criticised for keeping his
    ethnicity a secret from the public for many years.
 He is credited with creating and building the world's first
  liquid-fueled rocket,which he successfully launched on
  March 16, 1926. He and his team launched 34 rockets. As
  both theorist and engineer, Goddard's work anticipated
  many of the developments that made spaceflight
  possible.Two of his 214 patents — one for a multi-stage
  rocket design , and another for a liquid-fuel rocket
  design— are regarded as important milestones toward
  spaceflight. His 1919 monograph, A Method of Reaching
  Extreme Altitudes, is considered one of the classic texts of
  20th century rocket science. He successfully applied three-
  axis control, gyroscopes and steerable thrust to rockets,
  all of which allow rockets to be controlled effectively in
  flight.
 Who is this rocket man ?
   Robert H. Goddard
 The stone tablet containing the ______ __
  ____________was discovered in 1901 by the Egyptologist
  Gustav Jéquier, a member of the expedition headed by
  Jacques de Morgan.
 The stele was discovered in what is now Khuzestan, Iran
  where it had been taken as plunder by the Elamite king
  Shutruk-Nahhunte in the 12th century BC.It is currently on
  display at the Louvre Museum in Paris. Analysis shows it
  was created around 1760 BC At the top of the stele is a
  bas-relief image of a Babylonian god while the bottom is
  covered with text in Akkadian language . The text has
  been broken down by translators into 282 laws governing
  all aspects of life. Fill in the blanks
   Code of Hammurabi
28.
The common Basilisk
is a lizard found in
Central           &South
American rain forests.
It is also known as ____
____
lizard for the fact that
for its ability that it
can run on surface of
water. Fill in the blanks
   Jesus Christ Lizard
   One theory is this word is derived from an
    alcoholic drink used as a stimulant in
    ceremonial dances in 18th century Southern
    Africa. The 2nd theory is that it comes from
    the Dutch word for plant Datura stramonium
    whose seeds were mixed with tobacco and
    used by robbers to stupefy victims.
   WHICH WORD?
   Dope/Doping
   The worm originated in the Philippines on 4 May
    2000 and spread across the world in one day,
    moving on to Hong Kong and then to Europe
    and the US,causing an estimated $5.5 billion in
    damage.By 13 May 2000, 50 million infections
    had been reported.Most of the damage cited
    was the time and effort spent getting rid of the
    worm. In order to free themselves, The
    Pentagon, CIA, and the British Parliament had to
    shut down their mail systems; as did most large
    corporations.
   What is this virus called ?
   I LOVE YOU VIRUS
This disorder is
  characterized by multiple,
  symmetric,
  circumferential skin
  creases, or bands, on the
  forearms, lower legs, and
  often the neck that are
  present at birth. The
  creases disappear later in
  life. What are these type
  of babies known as?
He is the author of ‘Birds of the West Indies’,
which is a book containing exhaustive
coverage of the 400+ species of birds found in
the Caribbean Sea. However, we remember
him more for something else. Who is he?
  His name is James Bond after whom Ian
Fleming named the most popular character in
                 the world .
   She is the daughter of Mrs Savita Chibber and
    Colonel Chibber, and has a degree in History
    from Lady Sriram College, Delhi University.
    She used to host a weekly Hindi music
    countdown show, Oye, for a music channel in
    the 1990s. She met her future husband in
    1984, during her graduation days, who was
    also doing his BA in Economics from D.U.,
    and married him in 1991. Who is her famous
    husband?
   Gauri Khan & hence the King Khan would be
                  her husband.
   In 2004 he was the recipient of the Paul
    Harrison award for a lifetime of service to the
    rural poor. This award is given annually by the
    Christian Medical College in Vellore, India, to
    its alumni. In 2007 he was awarded the R.R.
    Keithan Gold Medal by The Indian Academy
    of Social Sciences (ISSA) on 31 December
    2007. The citation describes him as "one of
    the most eminent scientists" of India.WHO ?
   (bit current affairs)
Dr. Binayak Sen
   Who was found guilty of helping the Naxalites
   Mahmood Mamdani is the Herbert Lehman
    Professor of Government in the Departments of
    Anthropology and Political Science at Columbia
    University. He is also the Director of Columbia's
    Institute of African Studies and the current
    President of the Council for Development of
    Social Research in Africa.
   However, in India, it is his wife who is better
    known due to her prominence in the film world.
   Who?
   Mira Nair
   It's a PR firm headed by Niira Radia .
   Born on the same day as Rabindranath Tagore,
    he was brought up by his lawyer elder brother as
    his father died a couple of months before his
    birth. He changed his stream in college after 1st
    year as he was not sure to pass in the exam. He
    however stood first in his new discipline and
    excelled in his profession so much so that he
    used to be counted among the richest
    professionals in the country. His first three
    children did not survive, but the fourth reached
    the pinnacle in his career. Who am I talking
    about ?
   Motilal Nehru
   It is a 1988 Indian adventure comedy B movie
    produced by Ashok Amritraj and Sunanda
    Murali Manohar, directed by Dwight Little
    and written by Nico Mastorakis; starring Brett
    Stimely, Anna Nicholas and X. It was filmed in
    southern India, the story revolving around a
    mythical ruby called the ------------------.
   Which movie ? Who is X ?
   “ Alexander Sawchuk estimates that it was in June or July of 1973 when
    he, then an assistant professor of electrical engineering at the University
    of Southern California Signal and Image Processing Institute (SIPI), along
    with a graduate student and the SIPI lab manager, was hurriedly
    searching the lab for a good image to scan for a colleague's conference
    paper. They got tired of their stock of usual test images, dull stuff dating
    back to television standards work in the early 1960s. They wanted
    something glossy to ensure good output dynamic range, and they
    wanted a human face. Just then, somebody happened to walk in with a
    recent issue of Playboy. The engineers tore away the top third of the
    centerfold so they could wrap it around the drum of their Muirhead
    wirephoto scanner, which they had outfitted with analog-to-digital
    converters (one each for the red, green, and blue channels) and a Hewlett
    Packard 2100 minicomputer. The Muirhead had a fixed resolution of 100
    lines per inch and the engineers wanted a 512 × 512 image, so they
    limited the scan to the top 5.12 inches of the picture, effectively cropping
    it at the subject's shoulders.”
 To raise money he began writing gags for the
  agent David O. Alber, who sold them to
  newspaper columnists. According to him, his first
  published joke read: “-------------- says he ate at a
  restaurant that had O.P.S. prices – over people’s
  salaries.
 He began to call himself -----------. He was an
  extremely talented young comedian and would
  later joke that when he was young he was often
  sent to inter-faith summer camps, where he “was
  savagely beaten by children of all races and
  creeds.
 Who is this who went on do much laughy things ?
   Woody Allen
   The earliest known references to X are in the sports pages of
    various West Coast newspapers covering the Pacific Coast League,
    a baseball minor league. The earliest example, found by New York
    University librarian George A. Thompson, Jr. in 2003, is from the
    Los Angeles Times on April 2, 1912, referring to Portland Beavers
    pitcher Ben Henderson: BEN'S X CURVE. "I got a new curve this
    year," softly murmured Henderson yesterday, "and I'm goin' to
    pitch one or two of them tomorrow. I call it the X ball because it
    wobbles and you simply can't do anything with it." As prize
    fighters who invent new punches are always the first to get their's
    Ben will probably be lucky if some guy don't hit that new X ball a
    mile today. It is to be hoped that some unintelligent compositor
    does not spell that the Jag ball. That's what it must be at that if it
    wobbles.
   JAZZ
   There is an old tradition in the German or
    Scandinavian countries to use "patience" as a guide to
    what the near future has to offer, a kind of "luck"
    meter. This belief assumes that a person’s "luck" will
    vary from time to time and important matters should
    not be initiated or conducted when the cards are not
    favourable. If there are no winnings in the game for a
    number of tries it spells caution in what you do. If you
    win at the first try times are good and “luck” smiles at
    you, thus the immediate future can be used for
    important decisions. Timing the game is a further
    indicator of the strength of the outcome.
   How do we better know this ?
   Mohan Meakin is a large group of companies started
    with Asia's first brewery incorporated in 1855 (but
    established much earlier) by Edward X at Kasauli in
    the Himalayan Mountains in India under the name X
    Breweries. he Kasauli brewery launched India's and
    indeed Asia's first beer, Lion, which was in great
    demand by the thirsty British administrators and
    troops stationed in the sweltering heat of India. Lion
    was much appreciated as a beer, and one famous
    poster featured a satisfied British Tommy declaring,
    "as good as back home!“Even though Edward did
    quiet good for alcoholics  , his son was rather much
    infamous . Who ?
   Edward Dyer , good man  and his son is
    none other than Reginald Dyer of the
    infamous Jallian Walabagh Massacre
   In the early 1980s, he became editor of a game
    and puzzle journal called ...És játék ("...and
    games"), then became self-employed in 1983,
    founding the X Stúdió, where he designed
    furniture and games. In 1987 he became
    professor with full tenure; in 1990 he became the
    president of the Hungarian Engineering
    Academy (Magyar Mérnöki Akadémia). At the
    Academy, he created the International X
    Foundation to support especially talented young
    engineers and industrial designers.
   What ‘s his name ?
   Ernő Rubik : Creator of the world’s most
    selling toy .
   She was also involved in relationships with
    Alok Nath and Sharang Dev.On 15 July 2008,
    she married New Delhi-based Vivek Mehra, a
    chartered accountant and Partner with PwC
    India in a secret marriage in the United
    States.Who was her most famous partner
    (their union resulted a daughter) ?
   Neena Gupta & Vivian Richards
   The first of its kind was formed when attorney Paul P.
    Harris called together a meeting of three business
    acquaintances in downtown Chicago, at Harris' friend
    Sylvester Schiele's office in the Unity Building on
    Dearborn Street on February 23, 1905. In August 1912,
    the ------------- of London received its charter from the
    Association, marking the first acknowledged -----------
    outside North America. During World War I , -----------
    in Britain increased from 9 to 22 ,and they were
    introduced in Cuba in 1916 and India in 1920 .
   What am I talking about ?
 He was born in 1954. He learned to draw near the age of
  two, beginning when zoologist Desmond Morris offered
  him a pencil.Morris said, "He took the pencil and I placed a
  piece of card in front of him. This is how I recorded it at the
  time, 'Something strange was coming out of the end of
  the pencil. He soon began painting; the patterns he made
  were never distinguished, pictorial images, but usually of a
  vague "radiating fan pattern" in the abstract
  impressionism style.Between the ages of two and four, he
  produced about 400 drawings and paintings. American
  collector Howard Hong purchased three of his works for
  over US$26,000.
 WHO ?
   Francisco Tárrega played in the Opera
    Theatre in Lyon and then the Paris Odeon,
    in the bicentenary of the death of Pedro
    Calderón de la Barca. He also played in
    London, but he liked neither the language
    nor the weather.
   But tell me why he is claimed to be the
    world’s most heard composer .
   He composed the NOKIA TUNE
   He was born in January 2008 in Wermouth,
    England. He also goes by the surname der
    Krake. Various explanations have been
    offered, saying that brightness as well as an
    object's size, shape, and orientation create a
    potential bias in his controversial ability.
   Who ?
   Paul the Octopus
   A frequently circulated story claims that
    Fleischer's choice of Y to give X strength was
    based on faulty calculations of its iron content.
    In the story, German scientist Dr. E. von Wolf
    misplaced a decimal point in an 1870
    measurement of Y's iron content, leading to an
    iron value ten times higher than it should have
    been. The popularity of X helped boost sales of Y.
    Y consumption increased a whopping 33 percent
    in the United States between 1931 and 1936 as X
    gained popularity, saving the Y industry in the
    1930s. Identify X and Y.
   Early devices for X include an 1885 invention of
    Cesare Lombroso used to measure changes in
    blood pressure, a 1904 device by Vittorio Benussi
    used to measure breathing, and an abandoned
    project by American William Marston which used
    blood pressure and galvanic skin response.
    Further a device recording both blood pressure
    and galvanic skin response was invented in 1921
    by Dr. John A. Larson of the University of
    California .
   What did this device became in later years ?
   This feat was first achieved in 1875 and was
    not repeated till 48 years later. It is often
    described as a battle of brain and brawn
    against tide and temperature. Statistics
    released by the CSA, the governing body,
    reveal that only about 7% of those who
    attempt this feat are able to complete it.
    What feat are we talking of ?
   Swimming the English Channel
   This $423 million colossus is the world's largest
    steel structure. The design was awarded to a
    submission from the Swiss architecture firm
    Herzog & de Meuron in April 2003, after a
    bidding process that included 13 final
    submissions. The design, which originated from
    the study of Chinese ceramics, implemented
    steel beams in order to hide supports for the
    retractable roof; giving the structure the
    appearance of a ________.
   Which one ?
   While recovering from World War I wounds,
    army sergeant DeWitt Wallace read scores of
    magazines and articles to while away the
    time. It was then that he realized that some
    articles had far more enduring appeal and
    interest than others, and that even these
    could be improved by vigorously condensing
    them and focusing on the essentials. Keeping
    this In mind, What did he create?
  Wireless energy transfer or wireless power
 transmission (also known as the _____ Effect) is
the process that takes place in any system where
   electrical energy is transmitted from a power
        source to an electrical load, without
     interconnecting wires in an electrical grid.
   Wireless transmission is ideal in cases where
  instantaneous or continuous energy transfer is
       needed, but interconnecting wires are
      inconvenient, hazardous, or impossible.
                 Fill in the Blank.
   Tesla Effect
There are two forms of the disease: wet,
 which affects the heart and is sometimes
 fatal, and dry, which causes partial paralysis
 resulting from damage to the peripheral
 nerves. Its generic symptoms may include
 weight loss, emotional disturbances,
 impaired sensory perception, weakness and
 pain in the limbs, and periods of irregular
 heartbeat. It’s name translates to “I cannot, I
 cannot”.
Which disease ?
   Beri Beri
   The Prince of Wallachia was a three-time
    voivode of Wallachia, ruling mainly from 1456
    to 1462. He is best known for his resistance
    against the Ottoman Empire and its
    expansion and for the cruel punishments he
    imposed on his enemies. Of his cruelty it was
    said, “Satan himself will deny him entry into
    hell”. By what name do we better know him?
 Otto Rohwedder. Though you’ve never heard of him, his
  1928 invention is still hailed as a milestone in human
  progress. Rohwedder, an itinerant Iowa jeweler, devised a
  10-foot machine that combined a revolutionary cutting
  process with automatic wrapping of the resultant product
  in wax paper, and the world has been unable to contain
  itself since. FTP, Rohwedder thus made economically
  feasible the selling of this product, to which virtually every
  subsequent advancement has been compared. The phrase
  "the greatest thing since _______" (and variations thereof)
  is a commonly used hyperbolic means of praising an
  invention or development.
 Which product?
   Konrad Block and Feodor Lynen shared the
    1964 Nobel Prize in Physiology and Medicine
    for their work on this compound, formula
    C27H46O, which was discovered in 1812. It is
    found in gallstones, and therefore was named
    from the Greek for "bile-solid". A component
    of all cell membranes, it is converted from
    acetic acid in a process involving 36 distinct
    chemical transformations. What is it?
   Cholestrol
   Harry Graham, John Hampshire, _______,
    Andrew Strauss, Matthew Prior. Who is
    missing? What is the connection?
   Sourav Ganguly.. Only 5 to have scored
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  • 2. This pastry gets its name from the French word for “lightning”, although that has absolutely no significance. Funnily enough, most of us in India think of something completely different when someone names it. Identify.
  • 3. ECLAIR
  • 4. “If you really want to hear about it, the first thing you’ll probably want to know is where I was born, and what my lousy childhood was like, and how my parents were occupied and all before they had me, and all that David Copperfield kind of crap, but I don’t feel like going into it, if you want to know the truth. In the first place, that stuff bores me, and in the second place, my parents would have about two hemorrhages apiece if I told anything pretty personal about them.” Which celebrated and controversial novel starts thus?
  • 5.
  • 6. It was proposed by the Calabrian doctor Aloysius Lilius and was named after a Pope who decreed it by papal bull Inter gravissimas on 24 February, 1582. What am I talking about ?
  • 7. Gregorian calendar
  • 8. 9.Anna Maria Grosholtz was born in Strasbourg, France. At the age of 17, she became art tutor to King Louis XVI’s sister at the Palace Of Versailles and then, during the French Revolution, was hastily forced to prove her allegiance to the feudalistic nobles by making the death masks of executed aristocrats. For this, she searched through corpses to find the decapitated heads of executed citizens.  How do we better know her ?
  • 9.
  • 10. He was a Suryavanshi king who wished to ascend to heaven in his mortal body. When Vishwamithra tried to send him to heaven as a mortal the Gods were alarmed by this and under the leadership of Indra decided to not let the king enter through the gates of heaven in this mortal self. Indra using his powers caused the king to fall back to earth. Vishwamithra could not accept defeat and used his powers to arrest the fall. Thus the king was suspended mid-air in a state of unstable equilibrium. What is the name of the king ?
  • 11. Trishanku  :- Commonly referred to through the phrase "Trishanku's heaven"
  • 12. A conical mountain which is well-known for the Sri Pada "sacred footprint", a 1.8 m rock formation near the summit, in Buddhist tradition held to be the footprint of the Buddha, in Hindu tradition that of Shiva and in Muslim tradition that of X. What is its name ?
  • 13. Adam’s Peak In Sri Lanka
  • 14. One Hindu legend says that once Lord Shiva became so compassionate after seeing the sufferings of mankind that He could not help but shed a tear from his eye. This single tear from Shiva’s eye grew into this evergreen tree. Which tree ?
  • 15. Rudraksha
  • 16. Sir Walter Raleigh described what was possibly a tepuy (table top mountain), and he is sometimes said to have discovered it, but these claims are considered "far-fetched" . They were spotted in 1912 by the explorer Ernesto Sanchez La Cruz, but he did not publicize his discovery. They were not known to the outside world until American aviator …….. …………flew over them on 16 November 1933 on a flight while he was searching for a valuable ore bed.  What did he discover ?
  • 17. Angel Falls,world’s highest waterfall,in Venezuela,named after Jimmie Angel.
  • 18.  9 .Auguste Antoine Piccard (28 January 1884 – 24 March 1962) was a Swiss physicist, inventor and expl orer. Born in Basel, Switzerland. He became a professor of physics in Brussels at the Free University of Brussels in 1922. He had interest in ballooning.  Once X said about him:  “Y is a reduced scale Piccard, as the real chap was very tall. He had an interminable neck that sprouted from a collar that was much too large... I made Y a mini-Piccard“.  Solve for X and Y
  • 19. X- Herge  Y- Prof.Calculus  Auguste Piccard was the inspiration for Professor Cuthbert Calculus
  • 20. She was born on 1st January 1914 in Moscow, Russia. She was the great great great granddaughter of Tipu Sultan and has written a book – Twenty Jataka Tales. Later during World War II she became a British Special Agent and was assigned to spy in France. Who ?
  • 21. Noor Inayat Khan
  • 22. The first citation of this phrase can be dated back to Sir William Hope’s “The Compleat Fencing-Master” in 1692, where he says “What he doth, he doth by ___ __ ____”. Interesting origins associate this phrase to wood workers using ____ to measure lengths, while a more interesting origin is linked to Sir Francis Buller, who (in)famously stated “A man is permitted to beat his wife if he used a stick not wider than a ___. “ The phrase has found its way to scientific circles since then.  Which phrase?
  • 23. Rule of Thumb
  • 24. . It is claimed to be the world’s oldest republic, having been founded in 301 A.D. It was technically at war with Switzerland for almost 350 years, from 1648 to 1996 when a peace agreement was formally signed. An interesting aspect of its economy is the sale of its postage stamps to collectors, which forms a significant part of its annual income. A famous annual sporting event was named after this country, though it was conducted elsewhere, the country being too small to accommodate the event.  WHICH COUNTRY /EVENT ?
  • 25. San Marino / San Marino Grand Prix
  • 26. The closest land is Fais Island (one of the outer islands of Yap), 289 km (180 mi) southwest, and Guam, 306 km (190 mi) to the northeast. The point is named after the British Royal Navy survey ship HMS ............... of 1872–76. Only three descents have ever been achieved; Trieste in 1960, Kaikō in 1995 and Nereus in 2009.  What geographical feature ?
  • 27. Challenger Deep
  • 28.  The Victim:Samuel Edward Ratchett.  The Suspects:Hector Willard MacQueen, Edward Henry Masterman, Pierre Michel, Mary Hermione Debenham, Colonel Arbuthnot, Princess Natalia Dragomiroff, Hildegarde Schmidt, Count Rudolph Andrenyi, Countess Elena Andrenyi, Greta Ohlsson, Mrs. Caroline Martha Hubbard, Antonio Foscarelli, Cyrus Bethman Hardman,  The Investigators:  The Detective -  The Director - Monsieur Bouc  The Doctor - Dr. Stavros Constantine.  The case, please.
  • 29.
  • 30. This Indian practice is ancient, going back to around 400 to 750 BC. The actual mention appears in the Ayodhya Kanda, (the second book of the Ramayana), in Sarga (section) 103. Bharata has gone to ask the exiled Rama to come back and rule the kingdom. Bharata tries many arguments, none of which work, at which point he decides to do a -----.  What practice ?
  • 31. Hunger strike
  • 32. When the Tsar gave X the lowest court title, the poet became enraged: he felt this occurred not only so that his wife, who had many admirers— including the Tsar himself—could properly attend court balls, but also to humiliate him. In 1837, falling into greater and greater debt amidst rumors that his wife had started conducting a scandalous affair, X challenged her alleged lover, his brother in-law Georges d'Anthès, to a duel which left both men injured, X mortally. He died two days later. Name X ?
  • 33. Alexander Pushkin
  • 34. Derived from the French word for “juniper”, this global city is a worldwide centre for diplomacy and the most important international co-operation centre along with New York . The city is referred to as the world's most compact metropolis and the "Peace Capital“ of the world.  Which city?
  • 35. GENEVA
  • 36. In the early 1900’s, a ten year-old boy, Wilbur Chapman, impressed by a traveling missionary’s sermon about lepers, decided to raise money to help a boy suffering from the disease. Raising a pig named Pete, Wilbur sold the pig, donating the $25.00 from the sale to the boy with leprosy. His compassion caught the imagination of the public and started a movement to help lepers . What did this give rise to?
  • 37.
  • 38. The name of which Raga in Indian classical music is derived by the combination of two words , which means he who wears serpents like garlands—the god Shiva. The raga is believed to have been created by goddess Parvati to calm Shiva, when the lord Shiva was outraged and was not calming down after Tandav in rage of Sati's sacrifice.
  • 39. Malkoush
  • 40.  Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a chronic, systemic inflammatory disorder that may affect many tissues and organs, but principally attacks synovial joints. The process produces an inflammatory response of the synovium (synovitis) secondary to hyperplasia of synovial cells, excess synovial fluid, and the development of pannus in the synovium.  Who is the most famous sufferer of this from the world of sports ?
  • 41.
  • 42. When ten year old ---------- Tennyson, his cousin Gwen, and their grandfather Max are on their summer camping trip, ----------- finds an alien pod on the ground. When he examines it, he finds a mysterious, watch-like device called the Omnitrix. The device attaches itself permanently to his wrist and gives him the ability to transform into a variety of alien life-forms, each with its own unique powers. Although ------------- soon realizes that he has a responsibility to help others with these new abilities at his disposal, he is not above a little super- powered mischief every now and then. Along with Gwen and Grandpa Max, ---------------- embarks on a summer- long adventure to fight evil, both extraterrestrial and earthly. Whose legend ?
  • 43.
  • 44. In one version of the Ramayana he asks Manthara to convince Kaikeyi to ask Dasharatha to exile Rama, because only when Rama is exiled will he face Ravana and kill him. Although Manthara agrees to do his bidding, she curses him that, for the wrong he made to Rama, he would never be prayed to by any Hindu family. This is claimed to be the reason why he is never worshipped in any temple or family.  Who is he ?
  • 45. INDRA
  • 46.
  • 47. Louis Réard was an engineer, he was running his mother's shoe shop Les Folies Bergères in Paris by 1946.Reard and Jacques Heim, his rival designer, were competing to produce the world's smallest …………….. He ended up hiring Micheline Bernardini, a dancer from the Casino de Paris as his model . His business soared, and in advertisements he kept the ----------- mystique alive by declaring that a ----------- wasn't a genuine ------------"unless it could be pulled through a wedding ring.  What did he invent ?
  • 48.
  • 49. X was born to Parsi parents in Zanzibar in 1946 and got educated at St. Peter’s School, in Panchgani (near Bombay), and St. Mary’s in Mazagon. His family left for Britain in 1964 after the Zanzibar Revolution . After graduating, X joined a series of bands, all of which failed, before he formed one named Ibex, which had a certain degree of stability.  Identify X, who was blacklisted by the UN for breaking the cultural boycott of South Africa during the Apartheid, and was often criticised for keeping his ethnicity a secret from the public for many years.
  • 50.
  • 51.  He is credited with creating and building the world's first liquid-fueled rocket,which he successfully launched on March 16, 1926. He and his team launched 34 rockets. As both theorist and engineer, Goddard's work anticipated many of the developments that made spaceflight possible.Two of his 214 patents — one for a multi-stage rocket design , and another for a liquid-fuel rocket design— are regarded as important milestones toward spaceflight. His 1919 monograph, A Method of Reaching Extreme Altitudes, is considered one of the classic texts of 20th century rocket science. He successfully applied three- axis control, gyroscopes and steerable thrust to rockets, all of which allow rockets to be controlled effectively in flight.  Who is this rocket man ?
  • 52. Robert H. Goddard
  • 53.  The stone tablet containing the ______ __ ____________was discovered in 1901 by the Egyptologist Gustav Jéquier, a member of the expedition headed by Jacques de Morgan.  The stele was discovered in what is now Khuzestan, Iran where it had been taken as plunder by the Elamite king Shutruk-Nahhunte in the 12th century BC.It is currently on display at the Louvre Museum in Paris. Analysis shows it was created around 1760 BC At the top of the stele is a bas-relief image of a Babylonian god while the bottom is covered with text in Akkadian language . The text has been broken down by translators into 282 laws governing all aspects of life. Fill in the blanks
  • 54. Code of Hammurabi
  • 55. 28. The common Basilisk is a lizard found in Central &South American rain forests. It is also known as ____ ____ lizard for the fact that for its ability that it can run on surface of water. Fill in the blanks
  • 56. Jesus Christ Lizard
  • 57. One theory is this word is derived from an alcoholic drink used as a stimulant in ceremonial dances in 18th century Southern Africa. The 2nd theory is that it comes from the Dutch word for plant Datura stramonium whose seeds were mixed with tobacco and used by robbers to stupefy victims.  WHICH WORD?
  • 58. Dope/Doping
  • 59. The worm originated in the Philippines on 4 May 2000 and spread across the world in one day, moving on to Hong Kong and then to Europe and the US,causing an estimated $5.5 billion in damage.By 13 May 2000, 50 million infections had been reported.Most of the damage cited was the time and effort spent getting rid of the worm. In order to free themselves, The Pentagon, CIA, and the British Parliament had to shut down their mail systems; as did most large corporations.  What is this virus called ?
  • 60. I LOVE YOU VIRUS
  • 61. This disorder is characterized by multiple, symmetric, circumferential skin creases, or bands, on the forearms, lower legs, and often the neck that are present at birth. The creases disappear later in life. What are these type of babies known as?
  • 62.
  • 63. He is the author of ‘Birds of the West Indies’, which is a book containing exhaustive coverage of the 400+ species of birds found in the Caribbean Sea. However, we remember him more for something else. Who is he?
  • 64.  His name is James Bond after whom Ian Fleming named the most popular character in the world .
  • 65. She is the daughter of Mrs Savita Chibber and Colonel Chibber, and has a degree in History from Lady Sriram College, Delhi University. She used to host a weekly Hindi music countdown show, Oye, for a music channel in the 1990s. She met her future husband in 1984, during her graduation days, who was also doing his BA in Economics from D.U., and married him in 1991. Who is her famous husband?
  • 66. Gauri Khan & hence the King Khan would be her husband.
  • 67. In 2004 he was the recipient of the Paul Harrison award for a lifetime of service to the rural poor. This award is given annually by the Christian Medical College in Vellore, India, to its alumni. In 2007 he was awarded the R.R. Keithan Gold Medal by The Indian Academy of Social Sciences (ISSA) on 31 December 2007. The citation describes him as "one of the most eminent scientists" of India.WHO ?  (bit current affairs)
  • 68. Dr. Binayak Sen  Who was found guilty of helping the Naxalites
  • 69. Mahmood Mamdani is the Herbert Lehman Professor of Government in the Departments of Anthropology and Political Science at Columbia University. He is also the Director of Columbia's Institute of African Studies and the current President of the Council for Development of Social Research in Africa.  However, in India, it is his wife who is better known due to her prominence in the film world.  Who?
  • 70. Mira Nair
  • 71.
  • 72. It's a PR firm headed by Niira Radia .
  • 73. Born on the same day as Rabindranath Tagore, he was brought up by his lawyer elder brother as his father died a couple of months before his birth. He changed his stream in college after 1st year as he was not sure to pass in the exam. He however stood first in his new discipline and excelled in his profession so much so that he used to be counted among the richest professionals in the country. His first three children did not survive, but the fourth reached the pinnacle in his career. Who am I talking about ?
  • 74. Motilal Nehru
  • 75. It is a 1988 Indian adventure comedy B movie produced by Ashok Amritraj and Sunanda Murali Manohar, directed by Dwight Little and written by Nico Mastorakis; starring Brett Stimely, Anna Nicholas and X. It was filmed in southern India, the story revolving around a mythical ruby called the ------------------.  Which movie ? Who is X ?
  • 76.
  • 77. “ Alexander Sawchuk estimates that it was in June or July of 1973 when he, then an assistant professor of electrical engineering at the University of Southern California Signal and Image Processing Institute (SIPI), along with a graduate student and the SIPI lab manager, was hurriedly searching the lab for a good image to scan for a colleague's conference paper. They got tired of their stock of usual test images, dull stuff dating back to television standards work in the early 1960s. They wanted something glossy to ensure good output dynamic range, and they wanted a human face. Just then, somebody happened to walk in with a recent issue of Playboy. The engineers tore away the top third of the centerfold so they could wrap it around the drum of their Muirhead wirephoto scanner, which they had outfitted with analog-to-digital converters (one each for the red, green, and blue channels) and a Hewlett Packard 2100 minicomputer. The Muirhead had a fixed resolution of 100 lines per inch and the engineers wanted a 512 × 512 image, so they limited the scan to the top 5.12 inches of the picture, effectively cropping it at the subject's shoulders.”
  • 78.
  • 79.  To raise money he began writing gags for the agent David O. Alber, who sold them to newspaper columnists. According to him, his first published joke read: “-------------- says he ate at a restaurant that had O.P.S. prices – over people’s salaries.  He began to call himself -----------. He was an extremely talented young comedian and would later joke that when he was young he was often sent to inter-faith summer camps, where he “was savagely beaten by children of all races and creeds.  Who is this who went on do much laughy things ?
  • 80. Woody Allen
  • 81. The earliest known references to X are in the sports pages of various West Coast newspapers covering the Pacific Coast League, a baseball minor league. The earliest example, found by New York University librarian George A. Thompson, Jr. in 2003, is from the Los Angeles Times on April 2, 1912, referring to Portland Beavers pitcher Ben Henderson: BEN'S X CURVE. "I got a new curve this year," softly murmured Henderson yesterday, "and I'm goin' to pitch one or two of them tomorrow. I call it the X ball because it wobbles and you simply can't do anything with it." As prize fighters who invent new punches are always the first to get their's Ben will probably be lucky if some guy don't hit that new X ball a mile today. It is to be hoped that some unintelligent compositor does not spell that the Jag ball. That's what it must be at that if it wobbles.
  • 82. JAZZ
  • 83. There is an old tradition in the German or Scandinavian countries to use "patience" as a guide to what the near future has to offer, a kind of "luck" meter. This belief assumes that a person’s "luck" will vary from time to time and important matters should not be initiated or conducted when the cards are not favourable. If there are no winnings in the game for a number of tries it spells caution in what you do. If you win at the first try times are good and “luck” smiles at you, thus the immediate future can be used for important decisions. Timing the game is a further indicator of the strength of the outcome.  How do we better know this ?
  • 84.
  • 85. Mohan Meakin is a large group of companies started with Asia's first brewery incorporated in 1855 (but established much earlier) by Edward X at Kasauli in the Himalayan Mountains in India under the name X Breweries. he Kasauli brewery launched India's and indeed Asia's first beer, Lion, which was in great demand by the thirsty British administrators and troops stationed in the sweltering heat of India. Lion was much appreciated as a beer, and one famous poster featured a satisfied British Tommy declaring, "as good as back home!“Even though Edward did quiet good for alcoholics  , his son was rather much infamous . Who ?
  • 86. Edward Dyer , good man  and his son is none other than Reginald Dyer of the infamous Jallian Walabagh Massacre
  • 87. In the early 1980s, he became editor of a game and puzzle journal called ...És játék ("...and games"), then became self-employed in 1983, founding the X Stúdió, where he designed furniture and games. In 1987 he became professor with full tenure; in 1990 he became the president of the Hungarian Engineering Academy (Magyar Mérnöki Akadémia). At the Academy, he created the International X Foundation to support especially talented young engineers and industrial designers.  What ‘s his name ?
  • 88. Ernő Rubik : Creator of the world’s most selling toy .
  • 89. She was also involved in relationships with Alok Nath and Sharang Dev.On 15 July 2008, she married New Delhi-based Vivek Mehra, a chartered accountant and Partner with PwC India in a secret marriage in the United States.Who was her most famous partner (their union resulted a daughter) ?
  • 90. Neena Gupta & Vivian Richards
  • 91. The first of its kind was formed when attorney Paul P. Harris called together a meeting of three business acquaintances in downtown Chicago, at Harris' friend Sylvester Schiele's office in the Unity Building on Dearborn Street on February 23, 1905. In August 1912, the ------------- of London received its charter from the Association, marking the first acknowledged ----------- outside North America. During World War I , ----------- in Britain increased from 9 to 22 ,and they were introduced in Cuba in 1916 and India in 1920 .  What am I talking about ?
  • 92.
  • 93.  He was born in 1954. He learned to draw near the age of two, beginning when zoologist Desmond Morris offered him a pencil.Morris said, "He took the pencil and I placed a piece of card in front of him. This is how I recorded it at the time, 'Something strange was coming out of the end of the pencil. He soon began painting; the patterns he made were never distinguished, pictorial images, but usually of a vague "radiating fan pattern" in the abstract impressionism style.Between the ages of two and four, he produced about 400 drawings and paintings. American collector Howard Hong purchased three of his works for over US$26,000.  WHO ?
  • 94.
  • 95. Francisco Tárrega played in the Opera Theatre in Lyon and then the Paris Odeon, in the bicentenary of the death of Pedro Calderón de la Barca. He also played in London, but he liked neither the language nor the weather.  But tell me why he is claimed to be the world’s most heard composer .
  • 96. He composed the NOKIA TUNE
  • 97. He was born in January 2008 in Wermouth, England. He also goes by the surname der Krake. Various explanations have been offered, saying that brightness as well as an object's size, shape, and orientation create a potential bias in his controversial ability.  Who ?
  • 98. Paul the Octopus
  • 99. A frequently circulated story claims that Fleischer's choice of Y to give X strength was based on faulty calculations of its iron content. In the story, German scientist Dr. E. von Wolf misplaced a decimal point in an 1870 measurement of Y's iron content, leading to an iron value ten times higher than it should have been. The popularity of X helped boost sales of Y. Y consumption increased a whopping 33 percent in the United States between 1931 and 1936 as X gained popularity, saving the Y industry in the 1930s. Identify X and Y.
  • 100.
  • 101. Early devices for X include an 1885 invention of Cesare Lombroso used to measure changes in blood pressure, a 1904 device by Vittorio Benussi used to measure breathing, and an abandoned project by American William Marston which used blood pressure and galvanic skin response. Further a device recording both blood pressure and galvanic skin response was invented in 1921 by Dr. John A. Larson of the University of California .  What did this device became in later years ?
  • 102.
  • 103. This feat was first achieved in 1875 and was not repeated till 48 years later. It is often described as a battle of brain and brawn against tide and temperature. Statistics released by the CSA, the governing body, reveal that only about 7% of those who attempt this feat are able to complete it. What feat are we talking of ?
  • 104. Swimming the English Channel
  • 105. This $423 million colossus is the world's largest steel structure. The design was awarded to a submission from the Swiss architecture firm Herzog & de Meuron in April 2003, after a bidding process that included 13 final submissions. The design, which originated from the study of Chinese ceramics, implemented steel beams in order to hide supports for the retractable roof; giving the structure the appearance of a ________.  Which one ?
  • 106.
  • 107. While recovering from World War I wounds, army sergeant DeWitt Wallace read scores of magazines and articles to while away the time. It was then that he realized that some articles had far more enduring appeal and interest than others, and that even these could be improved by vigorously condensing them and focusing on the essentials. Keeping this In mind, What did he create?
  • 108.
  • 109.  Wireless energy transfer or wireless power transmission (also known as the _____ Effect) is the process that takes place in any system where electrical energy is transmitted from a power source to an electrical load, without interconnecting wires in an electrical grid. Wireless transmission is ideal in cases where instantaneous or continuous energy transfer is needed, but interconnecting wires are inconvenient, hazardous, or impossible.  Fill in the Blank.
  • 110. Tesla Effect
  • 111. There are two forms of the disease: wet, which affects the heart and is sometimes fatal, and dry, which causes partial paralysis resulting from damage to the peripheral nerves. Its generic symptoms may include weight loss, emotional disturbances, impaired sensory perception, weakness and pain in the limbs, and periods of irregular heartbeat. It’s name translates to “I cannot, I cannot”. Which disease ?
  • 112. Beri Beri
  • 113. The Prince of Wallachia was a three-time voivode of Wallachia, ruling mainly from 1456 to 1462. He is best known for his resistance against the Ottoman Empire and its expansion and for the cruel punishments he imposed on his enemies. Of his cruelty it was said, “Satan himself will deny him entry into hell”. By what name do we better know him?
  • 114.
  • 115.  Otto Rohwedder. Though you’ve never heard of him, his 1928 invention is still hailed as a milestone in human progress. Rohwedder, an itinerant Iowa jeweler, devised a 10-foot machine that combined a revolutionary cutting process with automatic wrapping of the resultant product in wax paper, and the world has been unable to contain itself since. FTP, Rohwedder thus made economically feasible the selling of this product, to which virtually every subsequent advancement has been compared. The phrase "the greatest thing since _______" (and variations thereof) is a commonly used hyperbolic means of praising an invention or development.  Which product?
  • 116.
  • 117. Konrad Block and Feodor Lynen shared the 1964 Nobel Prize in Physiology and Medicine for their work on this compound, formula C27H46O, which was discovered in 1812. It is found in gallstones, and therefore was named from the Greek for "bile-solid". A component of all cell membranes, it is converted from acetic acid in a process involving 36 distinct chemical transformations. What is it?
  • 118. Cholestrol
  • 119. Harry Graham, John Hampshire, _______, Andrew Strauss, Matthew Prior. Who is missing? What is the connection?
  • 120. Sourav Ganguly.. Only 5 to have scored centuries on test debut at Lord’s