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May 21, 2025

[Answer] 1. Which letter represents a word used in the NATO phonetic alphabet for a sultry ballroom dance originating in South America, which shares its name with a word from the title of a 1970s X-rated film starring Marlon Brando and Maria Schneider?

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...1. Z 2. B 3. T 4. Y The ballroom dance the Tango, which originated in Argentina and Uruguay, is popular all over the world. The film starring Marlon Brando and Maria Schneider, released in 1972, was called 'Last Tango in Paris'. It was heavily censored when it first came out, although it was later reclassified in some countries. In the NATO phonetic alphabet the letter Y stands for Yankee, Z stands for Zulu and B represents Bravo.




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