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    29.11.10
    After much contemplation, X could not decide on a name for the attack, so he asked his wife. His wife came up with the name and the stances used during the attack. She also told X that it would be easy to remember the name of the attack if he used the name of the famous Hawaiian King named Y. X agreed, and the _______ attack was born.

    The pic below shows the Hawaiian King mentioned above.


    Give the King's name/attack's name.

    The Neo Quiz Spot Team is spot on..
    It is 'Kamehameha' in the DragonBall series.

    Full toss on to the pads

    26.11.10
    • In 1977, Richard Usborne in his appendix to the unfinished Sunset at _______ regarded the issue from the point of view of train journeys and travel times.
    • In 1987, Norman Murphy in his In Search of ______ looked at a whole range of criteria based around architecture and landscape features. His main suggestions were Sudeley, Gloucestershire for the _____ itself, and Weston Park, Staffordshire for the ______. The owners of Sudeley, also the resting place of Queen Katherine Parr, have since emphasised the _________ connection.
    • In 1999, Norman Murphy again suggested Hunstanton Hall in Norfolk, the home of the LeStrange family from 1137 to 1954, where ________ visited in the 1920s, as inspiration for _____, its master, and "the real Empress of _______".
    • In 2003, Dr Daryl Lloyd and Dr Ian Greatbatch (two researchers in the Department of Geography and Centre for Advanced Spatial Analysis, University College London) made use of a Geographic Information System to analyse a set of geographical criteria, such as a viewshed analysis of The Wrekin and drive time from Shrewsbury. Their final conclusion was that Apley Hall in Stockton, Bridgnorth, Shropshire (Apley Hall of the Whitmore Baronets) was the best suited location for fulfilling the geographical criteria.

    Possible locations of what? (blanked out names so that it isnt obvious(not that it isnt now))

    Sad, no one even guessed this one.
    Possible locations for Blandings Castle.

    Put funda/ connect

    25.11.10
    • More Beasts
    • X's Abandoned School
    • Y Hunting
    • The Sex Scene
    • Burning Bulldozers
    • Z Death Scene
    (no need to find the unknowns)

    No one gets this.
    They are all a part of the nine minute extra footage in the Avatar special edition.

      Abra Kadabra

      24.11.10


      This picture is of The Great Karachi. Karachi was one of the great Indian magician—except that he was actually from Plymouth in the Southwest corner of the United Kingdom. And his name was Arthur Derbyh.

      The pic shows him performing an act with his assistant (a jamoora). This act was first reported by Marco Polo. Ibn Batuta claimed to have seen it too. When John Wilkie first published this article in The Tribune, the entire west was thrown into madness. Four months later, the Tribune printed a retraction noting the story had been written for the purpose of presenting a theory in an entertaining form.

      Identify legendary act which even today, remains a mystery.

      Prateek gets it right...
      It is the Great Indian Rope Trick..

      Music to the ears...

      21.11.10




      The video is from an episode of The Simpsons. It demonstrates a fictional method of treatment for a specific purpose, first demonstrated by the man in the pic above.
      Name the fictional technique.

      Nabarun is partly right..
      Its the Ludovico Technique, also used in 'A Clockwork Orange'.
      It is an adaptation of the Classical Conditioning by Ivan Pavlov.

      Connect....no seriously....

      18.11.10



              connect the two.

      Nobody gets this one.
      Connect: The huge painting in Anbesivam is a reference to Diego Rivera' s Man at the crossroads.
      And you all know the "fact" that Sundar.C "directed" Anbesivam

      Short Quiz 15

      15.11.10

      1) Note left by whom?




      2) In India _____ are produced mainly in four major cities. These are Delhi, Mumbai, Hyderabad and Kolkata. Whenever a ____ is produced out of these cities, they put an identification mark on every ____ .

      Identification mark on the _____ is :
      Delhi – A dot.
      Mumbai – A diamond.
      Hyderabad – A star.
      Kolkata – No mark.

      3)________ is the largest media conglomerate in India. It is headed by brothers Samir and Vineet Jain. The company has
      • eleven publishing centers
      • fifteen printing centers
      • fifty-five sales offices
      • over 7000 employees
      • five dailies, including two of the largest in the country with approx 4.3 million copies circulated daily
      • two lead magazines (Femina and Filmfare)
      • twenty-nine niche magazines reaching 2468 cities and towns
      • thirty-two Radio Stations (including Radio Mirchi)
      • two Television News Channels
      • one Television Life Style Channel
      • turnover in excess of USD 700 million.
      Which company?

      4) In the year of 1284, on the day of Saints John and Paul
      on 26 June
      130 children born in X were seduced
      By a Y, dressed in all kinds of colours,
      and lost at the place of execution near the koppen.

      This is the earliest account of a tragic event in the city of X. Rats were later added to the account as it passed on through generations. People believe today the phrase, "pay the ___" arose from this event. To "pay the ___" now means to face the inevitable consequences of one's actions.The phrase is also attributed to meaning to recompense a minstrel or similar musician in the mediaeval period for services rendered. Minstrels were a significant status symbol, hence refusing payment would be great mark on the nobleman's reputation and a noticeable loss in his social standing.

      Funda pls.

      5) Operation ______ , was the program used to recruit the scientists of Nazi Germany for employment by the United States in the aftermath of WW-II (1939–45). It was executed in the context of the burgeoning Cold War(1945–91). One purpose of Operation _____ was to deny German scientific knowledge and expertise to the USSR and UK.

      President Harry Truman's order expressly excluded anyone found “to have been a member of the Nazi Party, and more than a nominal participant in its activities, or an active supporter of Nazi militarism.” Said restrictions would have rendered ineligible most of the scientists the JIOA had identified for recruitment, among them rocket scientist Wernher von Braun and the physician Hubertus Strughold, each earlier classified as a “menace to the security of the Allied Forces”.

      Werner Osenberg, the engineer-scientist heading the Wehrforschungsgemeinschaft (Military Research Association), recorded the names of the politically-cleared men to the Osenberg List, thus reinstating them to scientific work.

      Name the operation.


      6)Identify

      7) Identify the brand being advertised.



      8)Kraken Opus, works to produce definitive publications featuring the finest writers, stunning images displayed on an epic scale and presented in a beautifully-designed, luxury format. So far, Kraken Opus has successfully produced Opus-es for Manchester United, Arsenal, Burj Khalifa and Michael Jackson to name a few.

      For the print version of an Opus for a famous sportsperson, they decided to go for a "blood edition". The signature page will be mixed with X's blood – mixed into the paper pulp so it's a red resin. Kraken asked for a sample of his saliva and used this to create his DNA profile, which will be printed on a two-metre gatefold in the book. The book which weighs 37kg, measures half a metre square and stretches to 852 pages edged in gold leaf. It will be out next February.

      Which sportsperson?

      9) This grisly phrase is the proper name for the death sentence. The sentence was given to others after 1790 but not carried out. It was the punishment for traitors. Women traitors were burned at the stake. The punishment was most often meted out for high treason - acts of betrayal, or actual or attempted murder of the sovereign.

      The victims were first hung by the neck but taken from the scaffold while still alive. The entrails and genitals are then removed, the head cut off and the torso was chopped up. A very famous account of such an execution was when the sentence was meted out to conspirators in the Gunpowder Plot. (Robert Keyes, Guy Fawkes, etc.)

      The above paras have almost everything you need to guess the phrase. Please do the needful.


      Nanda, Sparky and Nabarun get it right in parts

      1. Christopher McCandless ('Into the Wild' guy)

      2. Indian coins

      3. The Times Group

      4. Pied Piper of Hamelin

      5. Operation Paperclip

      6. Simo Hayha (The White Death. More here)

      7. Winston Cigarettes

      8. Sachin Tendulkar

      9. Hung, Drawn and Quartered






      Letters Anonymous

      11.11.10


      By whom ?

      Sparky cracks it...
      Bill Gates it is. The letter is addressed to hobbyists and the blacked out parts are ALTAIR.

      In Soviet Russia, Question Answers You!!

      9.11.10



      The second pic is of a mural called, "America's Heart", built in memory of 9/11 by someone who had first made it as a painting. He decided to make it into a mural under the condition that he would not be credited as the painter. Instead, he wanted the line - "The human spirit is not measured by the size of the act, but by the size of the heart". It is located at the WTC site.


      Now connect the pics.

      Sparky is spot on again.
      Yakov Smirnoff is the connect.
      He is the creator of the Russian Reversal joke and also ordered the construction of the mural.

      Music Frenzy (courtesy Sparky)

      7.11.10
      Connect.. or put funda..








      The connect is the fact that all the three bands Incubus, Linkin Park and Hoobastank started out together in California, more specifically, Agoura Hills. Fort Minor is a side project of Mike Shinoda, LP's lead vocalist.

      speciality kick

      6.11.10
      What is special about the happenings in this pics?

      The lady is yesteryear actress Kamini Kaushal. She is receiving a Filmfare award, which is believed to be modelled on her.

      Happy Diwali folks!!

      5.11.10
      Quizzicallyours wishes everyone a happy diwali! 

                                      As always...keep the guesses coming,
                                      Mods

      Child's play

      4.11.10
      Other kids' games are all such a bore!
      They've gotta have rules and they gotta keep score!
      _______ is better by far!
      It's never the same! It's always bizarre!
      You don't need a team or a referee!
      You know that it's great, 'cause it's named after me!

      Fill the blanks.

      Nabarun and Sparky are spot on....
      Calvinball it is...

      Id the guy.

      1.11.10
      While issuing tickets as a B.E.S.T. bus conductor, Badruddin used to entertain passengers aboard with some antics. These antics caught the attention of actor and script-writer Balraj Sahni  in 1950 while he was once traveling in a B.E.S.T. bus on which Badruddin, then 27, was working as a conductor. Sahni was penning at that time the script for the movie, Baazi (1951), and introduced Badruddin to Guru Dutt  as a candidate for the role of a comedian. Badruddin's screen test consisted of acting as a drunk, and he did it so well that Guru Dutt gave him the screen name, X. Later X was cast as the hero in a movie, X (1957), which was named after himself.


      mysore gets it.
      Johnny Walker.