THIS DOCUMENTARY ABOUT A GROUP OF ANIMALS , WON AN OSCAR. RELEASED IN 2005
' MARCH OF THE PENGUINS"
Dr. Seuss (Theodor Seuss Geisel,)
what does this initial mean ?
W.H.O.
world health organisation
what was the longest running musical in broadway history ?
Cats/chicago/phantom of the opera.
choose 1 .
The Phantom of the Opera is the longest-running musical in Broadway history, having played 13,981 performances over 35 years (1988–2023).
how many gold medals did America win in the recent 2026 winter olympics ?
9/12/21
choose 1 .
Team USA won a record-setting 12 gold medals at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan-Cortina, marking their best performance in Winter Games history. The American team finished with a total of 33 medals (12 gold, 12 silver, 9 bronze)
this 2011 film directed and starring george clooney, and ryan gosling, was about a fictional election.
the ides of march
born in (1930) – Pioneer of New Journalism, he authored The Bonfire of the Vanities, blending literary style with investigative reporting.
Tom Wolfe (1930)
what was the ' U.S.S.R."?
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. Established in 1922 and dissolved in 1991, it was a communist federal state spanning Eastern Europe and Northern Asia. It was commonly referred to as the Soviet Union, comprising 15 republics with Moscow as its capital.
what was the longest running current musical on broadway ?
chicago/cats/lion king
choose 1 .
As of early 2026, the longest-running current musical on Broadway is the 1996 revival of Chicago, which opened on November 14, 1996. It holds the record for the longest-running musical revival and second-longest-running show in Broadway history. It plays at the Ambassador Theatre
who was the 22nd President ?
Grover Cleveland was the 22nd president of the United States.
He served from 1885 to 1889
this famous book , by alexander dumas has been made into countless films/tv series.
the 3 musketeers
born in (1941) – U.S. Poet Laureate (2001–2003), he is celebrated for accessible, witty poetry that resonates with contemporary readers.
Billy Collins
what was the ' G.D.R.'?
G.D.R. stood for the German Democratic Republic (German: Deutsche Demokratische Republik or DDR), which was the official name of communist East Germany from 1949 to 1990. It was a socialist state established in the Soviet-occupied zone of Germany, functioning as a satellite state of the Soviet Union during the Cold War.
where is ' tin pan alley' located ?
( name of place ! )
Tin Pan Alley is a historic district located on West 28th Street between Fifth and Sixth Avenues in the NoMad neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City. Known as the birthplace of American popular music, it was a central hub for music publishers and songwriters from roughly 1885 to the 1950s.
where does the name ' March' come from ? (month )
The name March comes from the Latin Martius, honoring Mars, the Roman god of war. As the first month of the original Roman calendar, it marked the start of both the agricultural season and the time when military campaigns resumed after winter. It was later moved to the third month when January and February were added.
– A war comedy-drama starring George Clooney, set during the Gulf War, blending action and satire.released in 1999
Three Kings (1999)
born in (1913) – Best known for Invisible Man, explored African-American identity and social issues in mid-20th-century America
Ralph Ellison (1913)
what does ' MI ' mean ( as in MI5/6 )
Military Intelligence
which composer/s has had the most broadway hit shows ?
rogers and hammerstein/andrew lloyd webber/gershwin.
Andrew Lloyd Webber is widely considered to have the most broadway hit shows, with a career spanning over 20 musicals, including megahits like The Phantom of the OperaCatsEvita, and Jesus Christ Superstar. He achieved a record-breaking feat by having four of his musicals playing simultaneously on Broadway in 2017
which country won the most medals in the 2026 winter olympics ? ( total of all medals ,bronze, silver and gold )
Italy/Norway/United States
choose 1.
Norway won the most medals at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan-Cortina, securing a total of 41 medals. This record-setting performance included 18 gold medals, placing Norway at the top of both the total and gold medal counts for the fourth consecutive Winter Game
(1975) – A tense spy thriller starring Robert Redford, set in 1970s New York.
Three Days of the Condor (1975)
born in (1828) – Norwegian playwright, often called the father of modern drama, known for A Doll’s House and Hedda Gabler.
Henrik Ibsen (1828)
WHAT COUNTRY DO THESE REPRESENT ?
" AT"?
AT (Austria)
What is the longest running play in history?
The Mousetrap. Agatha Christie's The Mousetrap is the longest running show, of any kind, in the world. It opened in November 1952 at The Ambassadors Theatre in London and moved to St. Martin's Theatre in March 1974 where it is still running to this day.
why is 'March 3rd ' such a significant day ?
( 5 historic events occured on this day )
( name 1 !)
World Wildlife Day, promoting conservation, and in the U.S., as National Anthem Day, marking the 1931 official adoption of "The Star-Spangled Banner," while historically it saw the creation of the Freedmen's Bureau (1865) and Florida's statehood (1845). Other events include the launch of Apollo 9 (1969)