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471: Question from Gopal. What would connect these two buildings? 470: The comic strip Cathy.
471: Question from Gopal. What would connect these two buildings? 470: The comic strip Cathy.
470: The lady with the trophy has a very successful creation, which she named after herself. The image from SNL is a parody of said creation. Name it. 469: The resemblance of members of the British royal family to that of their ancestors. More here.
469: What’s the story? 468: Sculpture depicting the Chakravyuh – it is supposed to have inspired Kabaddi.
468: Connect. 467: Mitre, the head gear used by clergymen. Lends its name to the mitral valve and inspired the design of the bishop on the chess board.
467: Connect. 466: Linus Torvalds.
466: Who’s the mock endorser? 465: Meander. The river in Turkey was originally called Meander, and the word is derived from it. Those curves are mathematical entities which take the same name.
465: Connect. 464: Bill Maher’s book “When You Ride Alone You Ride with Bin Laden”, named after the propaganda poster.
464: Connect. 463: Bantam fowl, Java and Antimacassar. All named after places in Indonesia.
463: Connect. 462: Ruts, used in expressions like “in a rut”, “stuck in a rut” etc.
462: These are patterns on roads caused by water erosion or wear and tear caused by wheels. They are also used in expressions connoting a set habit that one is unable to break out of. What are they called? 461: “The Day the Music Died.”