Drafted first overall by the Magic in the 1992 NBA draft, this center would go on to also play for the Lakers, Heat, Suns, Cavaliers, and Celtics
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The career home runs leader of players who hit four round-trippers in a game is this legendary Giants CF, who socked 4 of his 660 career dingers on April 30, 1961 against the Braves
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The Wizard of Oz won two Oscars: Best Score and Best Original Song for this song that became inextricably linked with its star Judy Garland
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This actor is known for his lead roles in School of Rock and Nacho Libre, as well as voicing the lead character in the Kung Fu Panda franchise
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This Yankees first baseman, noted for his durability, came closest to socking a fifth home run, denied, according to the Baseball Hall of Fame, when Philadelphia Athletics centerfielder "Al Simmons made a spectacular diving catch on his deep drive to the warning track" in the ninth inning in a game at Philadelphia's Shibe Park on June 3, 1932
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Born Siddhartha Gautama, this Indian man is better known by this title, translated to "The Enlightened One", which gives its name to a major religion
Who is Buddha?
Hattie McDaniel became the first African-American to win an Oscar when she won Best Supporting Actress for her role in this noted piece of Lost Cause propaganda
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This actress's most iconic role was as the lead in 1933's King Kong
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Two players required extra innings to reach the mark: White Sox left fielder Pat Seerey against the Philadelphia Athletics on July 18, 1948, and this Phillies third baseman against the Cubs on April 17, 1976
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Although he left behind no writings, transcriptions of his dialogues written by followers such as Plato and Xenophon led to this Athenian being regarded as the father of philosophy
Who is Socrates?
Although he won best director Oscars for It Happened One Night, Mr. Deeds Goes to Town, and You Can't Take it With You in 1935, 1937, and 1939, this director is best remembered today for 1946's It's a Wonderful Life, a commercial failure upon release
Who is Frank Capra?
This iconic broadcaster, whose son, grandson, and great-grandson all followed in his footsteps as a lead MLB play-by-play announcer, is best remembered for his off-key rendition of "Take Me Out to the Ballgame" during the seventh-inning stretch of Cubs games
Who is Harry Caray?
On May 23, 2002, this Dodgers outfielder hit four home runs, as well as a single and a double to record 19 total bases, setting the MLB single-game record, subsequently tied by Sacramento Athletics rookie 1B Nick Kurtz on July 25, 2025
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Although important historically for his role in restoring traditional Egyptian religion, this pharaoh is best known today due to his well-preserved tomb, discovered in 1922 by British archaeologist Howard Carter
Who is Tutankhamun (King Tut)?
The only tie for the Oscar for Best Actor came at the 1932 ceremony, when Wallace Beery, for his role in The Champ, and Frederic March, for his dual roles in this Robert Louis Stevenson adaptation, shared the honor
What is Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde?
This driver became the first American to win the Formula One World Championship with his triumph in 1961
Three players have hit four home runs in a loss: Ed Delahanty on July 13, 1896 for the Phillies against the Cubs; Bob Horner on July 6, 1986 for the Braves against the Expos; and this Diamondbacks third baseman on April 26, 2025 against the Braves
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The most famous ancient Chinese philosopher is this man noted for his emphasis on filial piety
Who is Confucius?
The first winner of the Best Picture Oscar was this 1927 film starring Clara Bow, still the only film with no spoken dialogue to win the honor
What is Wings?