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Question #1 - It’s almost (Augie?) March, and so we should remember Humboldt’s Gift, a novel by WHAT author? It won the 1976 Pulitzer Prize in Fiction and contributed to its author winning the Nobel Prize in Literature.
Question #2 - John Osborne’s 1956 play Look Back in Anger, Shelagh Delaney’s 1958 play A Taste of Honey, and Karl Reisz’s 1960 film Saturday Night and Sunday Morning are generally upheld as examples of WHAT two-word type of drama? A borrowed term from an article title by David Sylvester, it refers to an object that, on stage or set, may silently indicate the impoverished circumstances of the characters.
Question #3 - John Lithgow, Patrick Ryecart and Pip Torrens are three of the very few actors who reprised their Season 2 roles in Season 3 of WHAT television show that began airing in 2016?
Question #4 - Argentine writer Mariana Enríquez was shortlisted for the 2021 International Booker Prize for her psychological horror short-story collection Los peligros de fumar en la cama—or, in its translation by Megan McDowell, “The Dangers of” doing WHAT?
Question #5 - In football, a “flea flicker” play seeks to trick the defense into thinking a run is occurring, so that the runner can lateral the ball back to the quarterback to attempt a pass. University of Illinois coach Bob Zuppke is credited with debuting the flea flicker in a 1925 game against Penn. NAME the player who galloped in the touchdown on that play.
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