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Feb 17, 2026

[Answer] Robert Duvall made his film debut as Boo Radley in what 1962 movie?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Robert Duvall made his film debut as Boo Radley in what 1962 movie?"



...Before starring in "The Godfather," "Apocalypse Now," and "The Apostle," Robert Duvall played Boo Radley in the 1962 film adaptation of "To Kill a Mockingbird." Based on the acclaimed Harper Lee novel, the movie earned Gregory Peck an Academy Award for his performance as Atticus Finch, and was further nominated for seven other Oscars. In 2007, the American Film Institute named it the 25th best American movie of all time.

[Answer] What actress played the titular queen in the 1963 movie "Cleopatra"?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "What actress played the titular queen in the 1963 movie "Cleopatra"?"



..."Cleopatra," starring Elizabeth Taylor in the titular role, ran more than three hours long, cost $44 million to make (equivalent to nearly $400 million today), and sparked a scandalous, headline-grabbing affair between Taylor and her costar Richard Burton. Despite that — or maybe because of it — the movie was 1963's highest-grossing film, nominated for nine Academy Awards and winning four.

[Answer] In 1966, Clint Eastwood starred in "The Good, the Bad and the …" what?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "In 1966, Clint Eastwood starred in "The Good, the Bad and the …" what?"



...In Sergio Leone's spaghetti Western "The Good, the Bad and the Ugly," Clint Eastwood plays "The Man With No Name," the titular "Good" character. Lee Van Cleef plays "the Bad," and Eli Wallach plays "the Ugly." The film was the third and final installment of Leone's "Dollars" trilogy, following "A Fistful of Dollars" and "For a Few Dollars More," both also starring Eastwood.

[Answer] What are the names of the two rival gangs in "West Side Story"?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "What are the names of the two rival gangs in "West Side Story"?"



...A modern retelling of Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet," the 1961 movie musical "West Side Story" (based on the Broadway show) pits the Sharks against the Jets as they battle for control of New York City's Upper West Side. The Sharks are a Puerto Rican gang led by Bernardo, whose younger sister Maria falls in love with Tony, a former member of the white gang, the Jets.

[Answer] The hit song "Mrs. Robinson" was written for what 1967 film?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "The hit song "Mrs. Robinson" was written for what 1967 film?"



...Director Mike Nichols used the songs of Simon & Garfunkel to score his Oscar-winning movie "The Graduate." "Mrs. Robinson," the biggest hit of the soundtrack, was adapted from a song Paul Simon was writing about Eleanor Roosevelt, called "Mrs. Roosevelt." He quickly reworked the lyrics (inspired by Anne Bancroft’s character in the film, who seduces her daughter’s fiancé, played by Dustin Hoffman) and fleshed out a full version after the film's release, launching the tune to No. 1 on the pop singles chart in 1968.

[Ans] Which fictional character originated in the imagination of author Mary Shelley?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Which fictional character originated in the imagination of author Mary Shelley?"



Mary Shelley conceived her tale during a famous storytelling challenge in 1816, crafting the groundbreaking novel Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus. The story centers on a brilliant but reckless scientist, Victor Frankenstein, who brings a living being to life, only to recoil from his own terrifying creation. Over time, popular culture blurred the names, and many people mistakenly call the creature “Frankenstein,” even though that is actually the doctor’s surname. The novel helped establish the template for modern science fiction and horror.

[Answer] Hot water can freeze faster than cold water

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Hot water seems to freeze faster than cold water, known as the Mpemba effect. The effect was named after the Tanzanian student who in 1963 noticed that hot ice cream mix freezes faster than a cold one. The effect was first observed by Aristotle in the 4th century BC, then later Francis Bacon and René Descartes. Mpemba published a paper on his findings in 1969. Theories for the Mpemba effect have included: faster evaporation of hot water, therefore reducing the volume left to freeze; formation of a frost layer on cold water, insulating it; and different concentrations of solutes such as carbon dioxide, which is driven off when the water is heated. Unfortunately the effect doesn't always appear - cold water often does actually freeze faster than hot, as you would expect. But this Mpemba effect occurs regularly, and no one has ever been able to definitively answer why. Source