Mansfield was from this country. In her story “How Pearl Button Was Kidnapped,” she describes two women belonging to this country’s indigenous Māori population taking a little girl to the sea for the first time.
Where is New Zealand?
What is Captain Jack Sparrow's key catch-phrase in all the Pirates of the Caribbean films?
What is Savvy?
What is the holy book of Christianity?
What is the Bible?
How many pedals does a grand piano have?
What are two pedals?
Who said, "The only thing we have to fear is fear itself"?
Who was Franklin D. Roosevelt?
The Hanging Gardens was an ancient wonder in this city home to the Ishtar Gate. “An eye for an eye” appears in Hammurabi’s law code for this city-state.
Where is Babylon?
What movie has the quote, "I'll get you, my pretty, and your little dog too!"?
What is The Wizard of Oz?
What is the holy book in Judaism?
What is the Torah?
A player of this instrument created the oratorio The Manger and formed a trio with Alfred Cortot and Jacques Thibaud. A player of this instrument founded the Silk Road Ensemble and played frequent solos for the film Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon. A player of this instrument married to Daniel Barenboim recorded Elger Concerto in E Minor before her career ended at age 28 due to multiple sclerosis. Mstislav Rostropovich played the Davidov Stradivarius, one of these instruments that belonged to Jacquline du Pré and now belongs to a Chinese master who often plays Bach’s Suites in C Minor. Yo-Yo Ma plays what largest string instrument?
What is a cello?
Who said, "Three may keep a secret, if two of them are dead"?
Who was Benjamin Franklin?
. In what is now this country, Nestor Makhno’s anarchist Black Army often used horse-drawn machine guns known as tachanka. Hetmanate states were centered in this modern-day country where a famine was triggered by kolkhoz farms during the First Five-Year Plan. Stepan Bandera collaborated with the Nazis while fighting for the independence of this country, where Joseph Stalin starved millions to death in a man-made famine called the Holodomor. A 30-kilometer Exclusion Zone was created after a 1986 disaster in this modern-day country spread radioactive waste. Chernobyl occurred in what country now led by Volodymyr Zelenskyy?
Where is Ukraine?
This popular Army doctor TV series had the most watched final episode at the time.
What is MASH?
What is the main book in Buddhism?
What is the Tripitaka?
What is the oldest musical instrument?
What is the Neanderthal flute?
Who said, "Genius is one percent inspiration and ninety-nine percent perspiration"?
Who was Thomas Edison?
The New River Gorge Bridge spans over this mountain range located as far south as Alabama and as far north as Newfoundland. The Great Smoky Mountains are a subrange within this larger mountain range.
Where are the Appalachian Mountains?
Which was the last feature film of screen legend Paul Newman, which was also the highest grossing movie of his career?
What is Cars?
What is the holy book of Taoism?
What is the Tao Te Ching?
What is the world's largest instrument?
What is The Great Stalacpipe Organ?
Who said, "Ask not what your country can do for you -- ask what you can do for your country"?
Who was John F. Kennedy?
An artist from this city painted a self-portrait with a Chinese Lantern Plant and a Portrait of Wally; that artist was mentored in this city by the painter of the rejected murals Philosophy, Medicine and Jurisprudence. The magazine Ver Sacrum was published in this home city of Egon Schiele [SHEE-luh]. An artist from this city used his signature material in a portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer, and showed a blanket with black and white squares covering a man as he performs the title action in a painting that uses abundant gold leaf, titled The Kiss. Name this city, the home of Gustav Klimt and an eponymous Secession of Austrian artists.
Where is Vienna?
Which is the first Walt Disney animated classic, the first animated full-color movie to be produced?
What is Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs?
Many sections in this text begin with “mysterious letters” such as A.L.M. The Mu’tazila School argues against the “uncreatedness” of this text. The last chapter of this text begins with “I seek refuge in the Lord of Humankind” and is preceded by its daybreak chapter, which is often read for the sick. A commonly memorized section of this text begins by calling God “Beneficent” and “The Merciful” and is known as the Throne Verse. This text can be recited according to the rules of tajweed by a hafiz. Hadiths in this text document the sunnah across its 114 chapters, which are known as surahs. Name this holy book of Islam
What is the Quran?
What is the rarest instrument?
What is the Dan Tre?
Who said, "All that glitters is not gold"?
Who was William Shakespeare?