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Question #1 - In a 1970 essay, Professor Masahiro Mori introduced the “uncanny valley,” a concept describing a relation between an object’s resemblance to a human being and a human’s emotional response to that object. Specifically, the essay delved into human-WHAT relations, one of Mori’s specialties at the Tokyo Institute of Technology?
Question #2 - The Edmonton Oilers, Toronto Blue Jays, and Vancouver Canucks all play their home games in different cities, but their respective home venues share WHAT word in their names?
Question #3 - “[It] was originally sold under the title of Li'l Folks, but that had been used before, so they said we have to think of another title. I couldn't think of one and somebody at United Features came up with the miserable title [REDACTED], which I hate and have always hated,” said a man born in 1922 about his most notable work, which may have taken its “miserable title” from WHAT kind of gallery?
Question #4 - The two characters shown in the below image share WHAT first name? The left character is a titular character in a Cartoon Network show that aired from 1999 to 2009, and the right character is a minor character in a 1994 film.

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Question #5 - Universal Studios figured that women over thirty would never go see a film called Rocket Boys, so with the magic of anagramming, audiences in 1999 were treated to Jake Gyllenhaal and Laura Dern in a film with WHAT adjective in its name?
Question #6 - WHAT word is both this newsletter’s theme and, in reference to a 1980s band, could itself have been one of the answers to Questions #1 through #5? *
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