2. 1.
The first X celebration in India was organised in Madras by the Kisan
Party of Hindustan. This was also the first time the red flag was used in
India. The party leader Singaravelu Chettiar made arrangements to
celebrate X in two places in 1923. One meeting was held at the beach
opposite to the Madras High Court; the other meeting was held at the
Triplicane beach. The Hindu newspaper, published from Madras
reported:
The Kisan party has introduced X day celebrations in Chennai.
Comrade Singaravelar presided over the meeting. A resolution was
passed stating that the government should declare X Day as a holiday.
The president of the party explained the non-violent principles of the
party. There was a request for financial aid. It was emphasized that
workers of the world must unite to achieve independence
4. It’s been said that X was named after a room at CERN (if you
read about Tim Berners-Lee, you’ll know that that’s where the
web began) where the original web servers were located.
However, Tom S. tells us: “Having visited CERN myself, I can
tell you that Room X is not on the fourth floor – the CERN
office numbering system doesn’t work like that – the first digit
usually refers to the *building*number (i.e. Building 4), and
the second two to the office number. But, strangely, there is
no room “__″ in building “4″, the offices start at “410″ and
work upwards – don’t ask me why. Sorry to disappoint you
all, but there is no Room X in CERN –it simply doesn’t
exist, and certainly hasn’t been preserved as “the place where
the web began”. In fact, there *is* a display about
this, including a model of the first NeXT server, but the whole
“Room X″ thing is just a myth.”
ID X.
3.
7. • The konaX code, the "Contra Code" / "30
Lives Code"
8. 5.
• What is the “the unhappy triad” or “the
terrible triad” ?
( Micheal Owen, Tom Brady, Adrian Peterson
have all been ‘haunted’ by this time and again.)
12. 8.Origin of which famous phrase?
In the 1800s, British sailors took women along
on extended voyages. When babies were born
at sea, the mothers delivered them in a
partitioned section of the gundeck. Because no
one could be sure who the true fathers
were, each of these babies was jokingly called
“_______________"
13.
14. 9.
If “WE THE PEOPLE” are the first 3 words of the
Indian Constitution, what is it for England?
18. *11.
In the early 2000s, many cities around the world
announced plans to construct city-wide Wi-Fi
networks. There are many successful examples;
in 2004, X became India's first Wi-fi-enabled city
and second in the world after Jerusalem. A
company called WiFiyNet has set up hotspots in
X, covering the complete city and a few nearby
villages.
19.
20. The term X is an alteration or Hobson-Jobson of
the Persian phrase "Shāh Māt" which
means, literally, "the King is helpless" (or
"ambushed", "defeated", or "stumped", but not
"dead").It is a common misconception that it
means "the King is dead“. The term X in modern
parlance is a dead metaphor for an irrefutable
and strategic victory.
12.
26. Its main body is solid sterling silver and silver gilt, while its
plinth is made of malachite, a semi-precious stone. The
plinth has a silver band around its circumference, upon
which the names of the title-winning clubs are listed.
Malachite's green colour is also representative of the green
field of play. The design of the trophy is based on the
heraldry of Three Lions . Two of the lions are found above
the handles on either side of the trophy – the third is
symbolised by the captain of the title winning team as he
raises the trophy, and its gold crown, above his head. In
2004, a special gold version of the trophy was
commissioned to commemorate X for the reason Y.
Quite workout able, what is being described here?
Give me X and Y.
*15.
28. •
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
Geet Sethi Director
Prakash Padukone Director
Leander Paes Director
Viswanathan anand Director
Niraj Bajaj Director
Ramaraj Director
Shitin desai Director
Neeraj bharadwaj Director
Rakesh Khanna Director
Viren rasquinha COO
16*.
Members of ?
29.
30. 17*.
The name _______ was proposed by Vinnie
Chieco, a freelance copywriter. After seeing the
prototype , he thought of a phrase from the
movie 2001:A space Odyssey. It referred to a
fictional spacecraft used for extra-vehicular
activity seen in the movie.
What popular name is this?
34. Exhumation of X’s grave is being done to contemplate
The theory about his death being a conspiracy. It is being
Alleged that his death was caused by a poison induced
Heart failure and not metastasized cancer in his bones.
He died in Santa Marina Clinic after he was given an injection
For a stomach infection. President Eduardo Frei also died 8
years in the same clinic due to poisoning from thallium.
He also won the Nobel Prize for literature in 1971.
His real name is Neftali Ricardo Reyes Basoalto.
19*.
35.
36. “Dope on the damn table.”
“You play in dirt, you get dirty”
“All in the game...”
“They don't teach it in law school.”
“Don’t worry kid. You’re still on the clock.”
“How come they don’t fly away?”
“Just 'cause they’re in the street
doesn't mean that they lack
opinions.”
“If I hear music, I’m gonna dance.”
“Buyer's market out there.”
“We fight on that lie.”
20.
“The Life of Kings”
37.
38. 21*. original formulation included:
Its
A. Herbs: purslane ("Khurfa seeds", Portulaca
oleracea), Chicory, wine-grape raisins (Vitis vinifera), European
white lily (Nymphaea alba, blue star water lily (Nymphaea
nouchali), lotus (Nelumbo), Borage and Coriander
B. Fruits:
orange, citron, pineapple, apple, berries, strawberry, raspberry, l
oganberry, blackberry, cherry, concord
grapes, blackcurrant, carrot and watermelon
C. Vegetables: spinach and mint
D. Flowers: rose, keora (Pandanus fascicularis), lemon and
orange
E. Roots: vetiver (Chrysopogon zizanioides)
The brand itself is named after the daughter of Muzaffar
Shah, the king of Firdaus in the book ‘Gulzar e- Nasin’. Name the
brand.
39.
40. What am I describing? Non-exhaustive list missing a couple of
names• Axle – “A model bad boy, cruel and ruthless. Don't try to get
on Axle's good side - he doesn't have one”.
• Bose Jefferson – “Don't be fooled by Bose's casual demeanor his punch feels like a ten-car pile-up on your head."
• Cydney Bass- "A spoiled rich girl living on the edge. Treat Cyd
right or she'll throw a tantrum in your face.
• Milwaukee Jon- "An Ex-con with a death wish. Jon's dare
devilish style strikes fear in the hearts of seasoned fellows”
• Pearl McKurdy – “A competitive and reckless retro-punk. Pearl
lives for anarchy”
• Slim Jim –“Would've been the class clown if he hadn't
dropped out. Voted 'Most Likely To Die Young' by classmates.”
• Teflon Mike –“Dropped on his head at an early age, Mike is a
gonzo wild man: fearless, un-predictable, brain damaged.
22.
42. X said-
23.
“________' - I think it's timeless because it's about
making love in the summertime. There is a slight
misconception it's about a year, but it's not. ‘__'
has nothing to do about a year, it has to do with
a sexual position ... At the end of the song the lyric
says that it's me and my baby in a __. You'd have
to be pretty thick in the ears if you couldn't get
that lyric.”
Who is X and what is he talking about?
43.
44. *24.
Guglielmo Marconi is considered the father of long distance radio
transmission. He is credited as the inventor of the radio.
After he became the person to send the first transatlantic message
this was X’s response:
“Marconi is a good fellow. Let him continue. He is using seventeen
Of my patents”.
Identify X.
45.
46. 25*.
WHO AM I?
I was born on October 17, 1938.
I am a painter and an entertainer but people know me as someone else.
I recently sued Kayne West for a music video.
I am also in the Guinness Book of World Records for an unusual record.
I am Robert Craig ______.
47.
48. 26.*
Clicking on the image of a DVD next to the site
logo led to a video about "The YouTube
Collection", an option to order every YouTube
video for home delivery on DVD. The
promotional video promised "It's the complete
YouTube experience completely offline.
What is so special about this you-tube feature?
54. • X returns home at 1am after rehearsing but cannot sleep. At
4am he tells his doctor: “I’ve got to sleep, Dr Conrad. I have
these rehearsals to perform.” Shortly before noon Murray
notices he has stopped breathing but doesn’t call an
ambulance for more than 20 minutes. X is later pronounced
dead. He was 50-years-old.
• June 27, 2009: Dr Murray is interviewed by police giving X
propofol. He says the singer called it his “milk.”
• July 17, 2009: The Los Angeles District Attorney’s office
announces it is treating X’s death as a homicide.
• July 29, 2009: Dr Murray’s home in Las Vegas is searched for
three hours.
• Jan. 7, 2010: The Los Angeles coroner gives the official cause
of death as “acute propofol intoxication” as X’s official cause
of death.
• Feb. 8, 2010: Dr Murray is charged with involuntary
manslaughter and released on $75,000 bail.
56. • 11.15 pm X and Suge Knight turn off Las Vegas Boulevard onto
FlaXngo Road.
• Suge Knight is driving the black BMW 750 and X sits next to him,
they are on the way to Suge's Club 662 to get their party on.
• X's window is down and he smiles and yells to fans on the street.
• X and Suge Knight stop at a red traffic light in front of Maxim Hotel.
• A white Cadillac with California license plates pulls up to the right
of the waiting black BMW. Inside the Cadillac are four passengers.
• According to Las Vegas Police one of the four passengers takes out
a high caliber gun (Glock .40 caliber handgun) and fires between 10
and 15 (probably 12) shots, sparks fly .... glass and metal
everywhere.
• Three bullets tear through X's chest, one through his hand and one
in his leg. Suge sufferes a minor gunshot wound to the head but is
not serious wounded by some bullet fragments.
• The scene is watched by dozens of witnesses at the street and the
Death Row entourage in cars behind the BMW.
57. • Tupac Amaru Shakur
(June 16, 1971 –
September
13, 1996), known by
his stage names
2Pac, Pac, and
Makaveli, was an
American rapper and
actor. Shakur had
sold over 75 million
records worldwide as
of 2010, making him
one of the bestselling music artists
in the world.
58. • After staying overnight in Fort Worth, X leaves
Carswell AFB onboard Air Force One to fly to
Love Field in Dallas.
• 11:30 a.m. -- The motorcade leaves Love Field.
• 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. -- The motorcade
follows a route through Dallas, during which
the ______ stops the car several times to talk
to citizens who approach his limousine.
• 12:30 p.m. -- X is shot and taken to Parkland
Hospital in Dallas.
• 1:00 p.m. -- X is pronounced dead at Parkland
Hospital.
59. John Fitzgerald "Jack"
Kennedy (May
29, 1917 – November
22, 1963), often
referred to by his
initials JFK, was the
35th President of the
United States, serving
from 1961 until his
assassination in 1963.
60. 11AM – X is at a party in the Lincoln Park area of Chicago. X
was at the party with a hired hooker called Heidi.
1 mid afternoon – X goes back to his appointment with Heidi.
X and Heidi smoked crack and snort heroin for many hours. X
tried to have sex on a number of occasions but was unable
too, it is said X had not slept for up to four days
December 18, 1997
3AM – Heidi leaves. She is agitated because she has not been
paid, X says a friend will pay her. Heidi said when she left X
was inebriated and lying ten feet away from the door to the
room. Heidi said X was having breathing troubles and claims
he said “Don’t leave me” before she left
mid afternoon – X is found dead by his brother John. X is still
lying ten feet from the door. He was wearing sweat pants and
his shirt was open. He had a white frothy fluid oozing out of
his mouth and a bloody fluid was coming out of his nose.
61. Christopher Crosby Farley was most famous for his stint on
Saturday Night Live, and probably the Chippendales sketch is
the finest example of this, although he did appear in films as
well. In his personal life, he idolized John Belushi. He once
said that he "dreamed of being John Belushi. That’s why I
went the Second City , Saturday Night Live route. I wanted
to follow him." In the end, he went pretty much the same
way his idol did, 16 years previously
62. <country> leader and key X loyalists tried to escape _____ in a
truck convoy.
A U.S. drone as well as French fighter jets opened fire on the
convoy.
X and a few accomplices escaped and hid in drainage pipes
nearby.
Prime minister of <country>, Mahmoud Jibril, said that X was
discovered hiding in “a big bag pipe of the sewage system.”
Wearing pants and a long-underwear shirt, X was armed, but
showed no resistance.
X was escorted out of the drainage pipe when fighting broke ou
between revolutionaries and X’s accomplices.
X was shot in his right arm.
Jibril said, “They came under intense crossfire,” when X was
shot in the head.
63. Gaddafi seized power in
1969 when he was just 27.
Immediately following
that, he expelled all Italians
from his country, because
fuck Italy. He gave up the
post of prime minister just
three years later in 1972 and
started calling himself
"Brotherly Leader and Guide
of the Revolution" and
"Guide of the First of
September Great Revolution
of the Socialist People's
Libyan Arab Jamahiriya,"
because this is somehow
easier to stencil on your
office door.
64. X, died in a tragic car accident in France with
Emad El-Din Mohamed Abdel Moneim Fayed or
commonly called Dodi Fayed. According to
police report it was a negligence on the driver’s
part because he was driving under the influence
of drugs and was over-speeding. X met with the
accident on August 31,1997. X was born on July
1, 1961.
69. X is a book by Anthony Lewis describing the story behind ____, in which
the Supreme Court of the United States ruled that criminal defendants
have the right to an attorney even if they cannot afford it. In 1965, the
book won an Edgar Award for Best Fact Crime book.
A made-for-TV movie based on the book was released in 1980,
starring Henry Fonda as Clarence Earl ____, José Ferrer as Abe
Fortas and John Houseman as Earl Warren(though Warren's name was
never mentioned in the film; he was billed simply as "The Chief Justice").
Lewis himself appeared in a small role as "The Reporter". The movie was
a Hallmark Hall of Fame presentation produced by Worldvision, and
aired on CBS.
The name is a play on words, using the defendant's last name and
invoking the biblical story in which X ordered his small force to attack a
much larger enemy camp. X 's army carried ____ and concealed torches
in clay pots. When the call to attack came, the noise and light they made
tricked their enemies into thinking that a much larger army was
attacking them. Thus, X won the battle with little actual fighting
70.
71. X is a Hawaiian word meaning ‘fast’ or ‘quick’.
A X (used as a collective noun) is a website which allows its users to
add, modify, or delete its content via a web browser usually using
a simplified markup language or a rich-text editor.
XXweb, the first X, or user-editable website, launched on 25
March 1995 by Ward Cunningham as part of the Portland Pattern
Repository.
Cunningham came up with the name XXWeb because he
remembered a Honolulu International Airport counter employee
who told him to take the XXShuttle, a shuttle bus line that runs
between the airport's terminals.
73. It was formed in 1916 by William E. _______.
Since 1997, it has been based in Chicago, Illinois
moving from its original home in Seattle. It is the
largest exporter by value in the U.S.A. ID/FITB.
74.
75. What connects the following: Maulvi Ziauddin (a
Pashtun insurance agent); Ichiro Okuda;
Matsuda; Orlando Mazzotta (an Italian
nobleman).
76.
77. X was the 13th element to be discovered. For this reason, and
also due to its use in explosives, poisons and nerve agents, it is
sometimes referred to as "the Devil's element". It was the first
element to be discovered that was not known since ancient
times. The discovery of X is credited to the German alchemist
Hennig Brand in 1669, although other chemists might have
discovered X around the same time. Brand experimented with
urine, which contains considerable quantities of dissolved X from
normal metabolism. Working in Hamburg, Brand attempted to
create the fabled philosopher's stone through the distillation of
some salts by evaporating urine, and in the process produced a
white material that glowed in the dark and burned brilliantly. It
was named X mirabilis ("miraculous bearer of light"). His process
originally involved letting urine stand for days until it gave off a
terrible smell. Then he boiled it down to a paste, heated this
paste to a high temperature, and led the vapours through
water, where he hoped they would condense to gold. Instead, he
obtained a white, waxy substance that glowed in the dark.
79. While studying in a renowned Institution, X qualified to
try for a transfer scholarship at Cal Tech, widely
considered the world’s most competitive scholarship. The
transfer scholarship is rarely won, One of the toughest
exam one can ever attend. X was the only applicant in the
entire world that year to get a passing score above 60.
The next highest score was 20 points below him. X started
‘Y’ in 90’s, which in the first hour had 100 subscribers. By
mid-1998, the company was adding subscribers at the
rate of 1.25 lakh a day! In just over two years, the
company’s user base was growing faster than any media
company in history. Faster than CNN, Faster than BBC.
Identify ‘X’ & ‘Y’.
83. At about 30 locations in London, you can find
Machines that offer Fast sausage and Mash, with
Options ranging from Lady Godiva, Speckled Hen,
Horn of Plenty, Dirty and Nifty. You will have to pop
In a Huckleberry Finn in order to be able to use this
Machine.
What am I talking about?
85. Like a number of other animated cartoons from the 1930s to the early
1950s, X featured racial stereotypes. After explosions, for
example, characters with blasted faces would resemble stereotypical
blacks, with large lips and bow-tied hair. Perhaps the most controversial
element of the show is the character Mammy Two Shoes, a poor black
maid who speaks in a stereotypical "black accent" and has a rodent
problem. One of the creators of X, who was responsible for these
gags, claimed that the racial gags in X did not reflect his racial opinion;
they were just reflecting what was common in society and cartoons at
the time and were meant to be humorous. Nevertheless, such
stereotypes are considered by some to be racist today. Mammy TwoShoes' voice was redubbed by Turner in the Xd-1990s to make the
character sound less stereotypical; the resulting accent sounds more
Irish. One cartoon in particular, His Mouse Friday, is usually kept out of
television rotation because of its depiction of cannibals. If shown, the
cannibals' dialogue is edited out, although their mouths still move.
86.
87. • Karhu is
a Finnish sports brand. Karhu, meaning bear in Finnish,
was first using as a sporting goods brand in 1916 by the
Finnish company Ab Sport Artiklar. The brand is
currently owned by Karhu Holding B.V., which
purchased it in 2008, and is used to market running
shoes, sportswear, and skiing and other sports
equipment in Finland and abroad.
• Karhu Sports’ biggest contribution to the sporting
world, however, is when they sold a certain something
to another now-Sporting giant in 1949 for 1600€ and
two bottles of whiskey!
89. X is often used in creating visual effects for
hollywood blockbuster movies (Titanic, the Star
wars prequels, LOTR.) As part of the 73rd Scientific and
Technical Academy Awards ceremony presentation on
March 3, 2001, The Academy honored Ed Catmull, Loren
Carpenter, and Rob Cook, with an Academy Award of Merit
"for significant advancements to the field of motion picture
rendering as exemplified in X."
This was the first Oscar awarded to a software package for
its outstanding contributions to the field.
X is owned by Y.
Give me X and Y.
92. CHATURANGAChaturanga (Sanskrit:
; caturaṅga), catur
, is an ancient Indian game which is the common
ancestor of the games
of chess, shogi, makruk,xiangqi and janggi. It is
said by some to be invented
by Sessa(controversial).
93. HOW DO YOU KNOW CHANG AND ENG BUNKER
BETTER AS?
95. The Perpetual Maritime Truce of 1853 ended
on1 December 1971, after the UK announced its
intention to end its protectorate over the Trucial
Coast. The next day, Umm al-Quwain joined 5
others to form what?
96.
97. There are two commonly accepted definitions
of this term- one, by Ronald Azuman in 1997;
the other by Paul Milgram and Fumio Kishino in
1994. The Term itself was coined by Tom Caudell
at Boeing. In recent years, there has been
Renewed interest in this field, especially on
mobile platforms.
This technology is used in the fields of gaming,
Education, sports, military.
Give me the term.
99. Due to X’s work, X’s papers dating from the end
of the 19th century are considered too
dangerous to handle. They have to be kept in
lead lined boxes, and can only be handled using
protective clothing. Id X.
100.
101. •
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
2000 – Jamie Lee Curtis
2001 – Drew Barrymore
2002 – Sarah Jessica Parker
2003 – Anjelica Huston
2004 – Sandra Bullock
2005 – Catherine Zeta-Jones
2006 – Halle Berry
2007 – Scarlett Johansson
2008 – Charlize Theron
2009 – Renée Zellweger
2010 – Anne Hathaway
2011 – Julianne Moore
2012 – Claire Danes
2013 - X
The Hasty Pudding
Woman of the year
Awarded by the Y.
ID x & y.
102.
103. • About what did its designer Peter
Scott, remark?
• “We wanted an animal that is beautiful and
one loved by many people in this world for its
appealing qualities. We also wanted an animal
that had impact with black and white printing
to save money on printing costs”
107. Atyrau (Kazakhstan)
Orenburg (Russia)
Suez (Egypt)
X
This is an exhaustive list of 4 cities having
something common. X is the most well known of
this bunch. Give me X and the relation b/w the
four.
108. A transcontinental city is a city occupying
portions of more than one continent. It is
commonly believed that Istanbul in Turkey
is the only transcontinental city, however
several others are also transcontinental.
109.
110.
111. He owned several exotic sports cars, including:
1963 Ferrari 250 Lusso Berlinetta
Jaguar D-Type XKSS (Right-Hand Drive)
Porsche 356 Speedster
Porsche 917, Porsche 908 and Ferrari 512 race cars from the Y film.
(The same Porsche 908 was entered by his production company Solar
Productions as a camera car for Y. X wanted to drive a Porsche
917 with Jackie Stewart in that race, but his film backers threatened to
pull their support if he did. Faced with the choice of driving for 24 hours
in the race or driving the entire summer making the film X opted to do
the latter.)
To his dismay, X was never able to own the legendary Ford Mustang GT
390 he drove in Z, which featured a highly modified drivetrain that
suited X's driving style. One of the two Mustangs was so badly damaged
that it was judged beyond repair and scrapped. The second car still
exists, but the owner has consistently refused to sell it at any price.
112.
113. Not even Hollywood can escape the prying eye of Google!
Equipped with the intel that
filng of watery arena opener
took place in Atlanta's Clayton
County International Park specifically "The Beach" which
was constructed for the 1996
Summer Olympics volleyball
matches and transformed for
production - an updated search
through the locale on Google
Maps produced this aerial
sneak peek.
115. ‘Fiona’ (her middle name) has starred in hollywood
flicks like Runaway bride(1999), Mystic Pizza(1988), Erin
Brockovich (2000), Pretty Woman (1990), Oceans’
Twelve(2004).
She has been named one of People magazine's "50
Most Beautiful People in the World" eleven times, tied
with Halle Berry. In 2011, she was named one of the
"100 Hottest Women of All-Time" by Men's Health. In
2001, Ladies Home Journal ranked her as the 11th most
powerful woman in the United States.
I want you to give me the name of the production
company she owns.
120. Name the product:- The shape of this product is
modelled after a hyperbolic paraboloid. This design
characteristic is beneficial as it helps keep the
product from breaking during distribution by
eliminating lines of stress along which a small crack
may easily propagate. Further, it keeps a stack of
the product tightly interlocked or nested during
distribution. The name of the product came from a
street in Cincinnati. The name was chosen simply
for its sound and appeal.
121.
122. This term X literally means ‘a completely burnt
sacrificial offering to a God’ in Greek. It is
substituted to Ha-Shoah in Hebrew and
Porajmos or Samudaripen in Romani. Identify X.
124. One acre of Purple Crocuses, the flower from
which this product is harvested, yields about
one pound of this product. It needs around
14000 dry stigmas of this flower to equal one
ounce of this product. Which product?
125.
126. Born in 1900, he was originally from Punjab. He
started his career in 1920 as a coal trader in
Calcutta, and built up the family fortune through
____. He then started a company that is into
textiles as well as molasses and alcohol. He also
took over the Oriental Bank of Commerce, and
ventured into paper manufacturing. He was
mentioned as one of the prominent
industrialists in the movie GoW. Identify.
128. The Jelling stones are massive carved runestones from the 10th century, found at the
town of Jelling in Denmark. The older of the two Jelling stones was raised by King Gorm
the Old in memory of his wife Thyra. The larger of the two stones was raised by
King Gorm's son, Harald _______ in memory of his parents, celebrating his conquest
of Denmark and Norway and his conversion of the Danes to Christianity.
He is also known for his abilities to make diverse factions communicate with each other.
According to legend, he gained the nickname ______ from his love of blueberries, which
stained his teeth. The ______ logo consists of the Nordic runes for his initials, H and B
(Long-branch runes version).
129.
130. His favourite video game was Tetris. In the1990s
he submitted so many high scores for the game
to Nintendo Power that they would no longer
print his scores, so he started sending them in
under the name "Evets Kainzow“. Who?
131.
132. Mandatory cricket question- Cheteshwar Pujara
recently became the 2nd fastest Indian to reach
1000 runs. Who was the fastest?
133.
134. In 1936, as part of their effort to use the Berlin
Olympics for propaganda purposes, the Nazis
introduced an innovation to the Olympic
ceremonies that had no ancient or modern
precedent. The Nazis’ main reasons to introduce
the innovation were to strengthen the association
of Ancient Greece with their ideology, and to gain
publicity for the idea of their sportsmen as Aryan
superheroes. What is this innovation that is still
carried out in modern Olympics?
138. Points ONLY for both X & Y!
Find Your Way to ____ is an interactive journey
inspired by Sam Raimi's latest feature film, X. Built
using advanced web technologies, this Y
Experiment will take you through a dusty Kansas
circus to the vibrant land of ____. Take a look
around - nothing is as it seems. Can you find your
way to ____?
X-A small-time magician with questionable ethics
arrives in a magical land where he must choose
between becoming a good man or a great one.