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Jun 13, 2025

[Answer] 5. Where would you find the bells affectionately known as Quasimodo's Bells?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "5. Where would you find the bells affectionately known as Quasimodo's Bells?"



...1. Autun Cathedral 2. Chartres Cathedral 3. Vaison-la-Romaine Cathedral 4. Notre Dame de Paris This magnificent cathedral was the setting for Victor Hugo's acclaimed "The Hunchback of Notre Dame". Construction of the cathedral began (reportedly) in 1163 at the instruction of Bishop Maurice de Sully who had deemed that the existing cathedral, Saint-Etienne, was dishonourable to the church. The cathedral has five bells. The largest is called Emmanuel or the Bourbon Bell. It weighs thirteen tons and is housed in the South Tower. The North Tower boasts four smaller bells that are swing chimers set on wheels.

[Answer] 4. Which of the four answers best describes the clothes Isadora Duncan wore while dancing?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "4. Which of the four answers best describes the clothes Isadora Duncan wore while dancing?"



...1. Thin, loose, simple clothing often inspired by ancient Greek attire 2. She didn't wear any clothes while dancing 3. Tight colourful body suits 4. Pink or blue ballet tutus At this period of time women wore clothes that hid their bodies and their arms and legs. Isadora believed that her dance clothes should restrict the bodies movements as little as possible. Most dance costumes, at the time, would have made it impossible to run, jump and skip. She also wanted her audience to see clearly the movements her body made and always danced bare foot. Not all, at the time, felt this very moral but in one sense her dance was about the restrictions placed on women and their bodies.

[Answer] 3. Can you tell me what in the world knackered might mean?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "3. Can you tell me what in the world knackered might mean?"



...1. Tantrum 2. Stale food 3. Exhausted 4. Leave quickly Knackered is a common term for extreme tiredness. If you went to bed past midnight, got up before 6 in the morning and then worked a 12 hour shift, you would probably be completely knackered!

[Answer] 2. Which extinct bird's only home was Mauritius?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "2. Which extinct bird's only home was Mauritius?"



...1. Dodo 2. Lord Howe Gerygone 3. Mauritian Jay 4. Western Lewin's Rail The last dodo was likely killed in 1681. Human interference was one of the main reasons the dodo became extinct. Many other extinct birds also lived in Mauritius, including the Mauritius Owl, Mauritian Shelduck, and the Red Rail.

[Answer] 1. The films begins with a couple of anemonefish finding a new anemone to live in. The striped fish finally find a perfect spot with an ocean view, the perfect place to raise a family. By what other, more common name is the anemonefish known?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "1. The films begins with a couple of anemonefish finding a new anemone to live in. The striped fish finally find a perfect spot with an ocean view, the perfect place to raise a family. By what other, more common name is the anemonefish known?"



...1. Angelfish 2. Clownfish 3. Parrotfish 4. Catfish Though most often the clownfish is viewed as an orange fish with white and black bars, there are actually over 30 species of clownfish recognized. The designs vary in color and pattern, but the orange clownfish is the most widely recognized species (also the species of Marlin, Nemo, and Coral in the film).

[Answer] In the cartoon, Looney Tunes, which of these quotes does Sylvester say?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question " In the cartoon, Looney Tunes, which of these quotes does Sylvester say? "



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Sylvester J. Pussycat Sr. is a fictional character, an anthropomorphic cat in the Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies series of cartoons. Most of his appearances have him often chasing Tweety Bird, Speedy Gonzales, or Hippety Hopper. A common gag used for both Sylvester and Daffy is a tendency to go on a long rant, complaining about a subject and then ending it by saying "Sakes". Sylvester's trademark exclamation is "Suffering succotash!", which is said to be a minced oath of "Suffering Savior".

Sylvester usually says this when something bad happens to him. He shows a different personality when paired with Porky Pig in explorations of spooky places, in which he does not speak, behaves as a scaredy-cat, and always seems to see the scary things Porky does not see and gets scolded by him for it every time.

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[Answer] Which schools played in the first American college football game in 1869?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Which schools played in the first American college football game in 1869?"



...What would become one of the greatest American pastimes originated when Rutgers University played New Jersey University (later renamed Princeton) on November 6, 1869. The game was held in New Brunswick, New Jersey, with a crowd of around 100 spectators. The game looked very different from the college football of today. It was more like European football (U.S. soccer), where players kicked the ball using their feet, but were also allowed to bat the ball with the rest of their body, including their hands. Rutgers won the game with a score of six to four.