Trivia Newsletter XLII Submission Form
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Question #1 - WHAT clichéd pickup line is also the name of a 1998 single by Des’ree? In the opening words of the song, she states the song title and follows it with the words “Do you know? Let me guess, you’re Scorpio.”
Question #2 - Relative keys in music are the major and minor scales that have the same key signatures—or, they share the same notes but are arranged in a different order of whole steps and half steps. According to Spotify in 2015, G major is the most common key on the streaming service. WHAT is the relative minor of G major (as distinguished from its parallel minor, which is G minor)?
Question #3 - “Canine’s canine” would probably be a worse name for WHAT duotone textile pattern characterized by broken checks or abstract four-pointed shapes, often in black and white?
Question #4 - In Book XI of Homer’s Odyssey, Agamemnon tells Odysseus that, while he was doing WHAT, “the woman with the dog's eyes would not close my eyes as I descended into Hades”? The specific phrase used by Homer became the title of a certain author’s fifth novel, which novel is widely regarded as one of the greatest works in twentieth-century literature.
Question #5 - If you’re at Heathrow Airport in England, one option to quickly get to London is to take the Heathrow Express, which connects Heathrow directly with WHAT train station located on Praed Street and perhaps well known to author Michael Bond?
Question #6 - WHAT distinction is shared by each of the following works? The Winter’s Tale (c. 1623 play), Siegfried (c. 1876 opera), Prince Caspian (1951 novel), Back to the Future Part III (1990 film), Lake Placid (1999 film), A Storm of Swords (2000 novel), Semi-Pro (2008 film), Brave (2012 film). *
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