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Could not get better pic .. aplogies(plus points for guessing the author :)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SQbAz-cgDR8
19. Betcha never, betcha never gonna get this far
1. Identify the Movie:
2. Identify the machine:
3. Identify the dude's and Connect:
(P.S. As far as possible dont use Tin Eye , all the necessary info is in the picture's by themselves. Use it only if you absolutly have to)____________________________________________________________________
People who got #18 right:
Tutu.
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Answers for #18:
1. Ronald Reagan + Brandenburg gate on the 50 Cent Euro = Reagan's historic "Mr. Gorbachev tear down thsi wall" was given at the Brandenburg gate.
2. Vyacheslav Molotov was the dude who planned the berlin wall. Quoting directly from wikipedia: "On April 1, 1952, East German leaders met the Soviet leader Joseph Stalin in Moscow; during the discussions Stalin's foreign minister Vyacheslav Molotov proposed that the East Germans should "introduce a system of passes for visits of West Berlin residents to the territory of East Berlin [so as to stop] free movement of Western agents" in the GDR. Stalin agreed, calling the situation "intolerable". He advised the East Germans to build up their border defenses, telling them that "The demarcation line between East and West Germany should be considered a border – and not just any border, but a dangerous one ... The Germans will guard the line of defense with their lives."
3. Checkpoint Charlie. Wall street is actually Mauerstrasse and Fredrick St is FreidrichStrasse. Charlie is nothing more than the NATO phonetic aplphabet for C, most often used in radio communications.
Stage 2: Berlin Wall.
So there ye go...
Easy one this is:
1. Connect:
2. When the Soviet Union attacked Finland in 1939 the Finns began to use a weapon invented by the Franco's Nationalists to repulse the soviet tanks. Often remarking that "Here's the drink to go with the food" a referance to the fact that the soviet comissar for foreign affairs was claiming that they were dropping food and not bombs on Finland. What weapon am i talking about?
3. Ok this is a little twisted. When translated to english the names of two streets come out to be Wall Street and Fredrick Street. Located at the intersection of Wall Street and Fredrick Street was a small hut/shed like structure which was simply named C. What am i talking about and what is its importance in history?
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Number of people who got #17: Zero, Zilch Nada.
Yep Tutu set a tough one.
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Answers to #17:
Stage 2: Rachmaninoff
1. Dagny Taggart from Atlas Shrugged. The refernce being that she loved Rachmaninoff the second fictional composer in the book.
2. David Helfgott, in the movie Shine he went nuts after playing Rachmaninoff No. 3. He also has Marfan Syndrome.
3. The woman is Martha Argerich and her rendering of Rachmaninoff is most famously known for it's technical skill and .. speed. Speed also being synonym for Meth.
So there ye go...



2. a. Albert Hofmann
b. Richard Nixon
c. Tricia Nixon
Also, the Jefferson Airplane song White Rabbit was written by Slick who wrote the song with drug references to get it past the censors. She claims to have done it to illustrate how common drug references can be in normal day to day life without people even noticing them. But also how such common references can drive people to drugs. She is said to have remarked to the effect that "Parents read stories like alice in wonderland to their kids and then when the kids do drugs they are surprised where they pick up the drug habit from"; refering to the fact that "Alice in wonderland itself is a story about drugs, magic mushrooms which make Alice ten feet tall and then small (ref. Hallucinations) and the smoking catterpillar and the cat that can appear and disappear (all references to hallucination under the influence of drugs).
1. Connect
(Disclaimer: The bunny is only representative; the writing on the picture nor the type/species/breed of the bunny has anything to do with the question)
2. Connect:
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3. When Virgin America launched their Virgin Brand of airline service in the USA they began naming their planes in a strange fashion. The second one was called "My other ride is a spaceship"; and obvious reference to their "exchange program" that lets their airline pilots fly the Virgin Galactic SpaceShip 2. Their third plane was named "California Dreams". But for their first plane they held a contest to name the plane; What was the name of the plane? (I personally think this name was awesome and appropriate. Yeah !!! I hear the cries from the non-aviation ppl, go ahead and google this one if you need to)
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People who got #15:
Ria good job and Welcome!!!
Guldubani, DS, Tho as usual gets the Stage 2 without answering all the stage 1's.
I've heard that a certain combination of fish curry, roshogulla, a certain Sunny Leone and pain from a shoulder dislocation will induce hallucinations that can lead to the supreme answer without taking the path that needs to be trodden. We shall never know the answer, we never will. Only tho remains the supreme master of this untested method. :P
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Answers to #15:
1. Scott Muller is the guy in white. Cameraman Joe is the guy with the headset. Warne all of you know. Joe muttered the phrase "Can't bowl, Can't throw" w.r.t. Muller's misfield. This was caught by his camera mic. However the umpire's thought it was Warne as picked up by the stump mic. Muller then sued Warne for defamation and this action was considered unsporstmanly by many. Muller was then rarely picked to play. However Joe later confessed to saying that. This was the "Can't bowl, Can't throw" incident.
2. Six and Out
3. Brett Lee. (Damn I knew this one was easy shouldn't have put up the second song with Asha; made it so easy.)
Stage 2: Six and Out (Brett Lee's band). Can't bowl, Can't throw was the single from their album Six and Out and their most famous single to date.
Oh and the title refers to the various names that the band tried out before settling on Six and Out.
So there ye go...
15. Full Tosses, No Ball, Caught Behind, Hit & Run
1. These two gentleman and one smartass were involved in an incident that put one of the men into cricketing oblivion. The smartass' comment was the cause of it all. What incident and what comment?
2. Most commonly used in galli cricket(Indian subcontinent) or backyard circket(other commonwealth nations). This galli/bachyard cricket rule commonly states that:
hitting the ball over the fence (or into the water, into the big hedge, or some other area where the ball may be difficult to retrieve) counts as six runs and out
What is the common internationally accpeted term/phrase for this rule?
3. Identify the voice (both are the same):
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People who got the #14:
Me (yes i didnt post that DS did so yes i got it), Tho,
Tutu & Ria both got it but seem doubtful of themselves :P
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Answers to #14
1. The Day of the Jackal
a.Yigal Amir - the bugger who assasinated Yitzahk Rabin
b.Carlos the Jackal
c. Vladimir Arutyunian - the guy who tried ot assasinate Bush
2. The Fourth Protocol
3. The Odessa File
4. ICON ; All those are ICON players in their respective IPL teams i.e. bugger who are never traded. (Oh and yeah DS sorry mate, Mea Culpa)
Stage 2: Forsyth
So there ye go...
Id n connect
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People who answered #13:
DS, Tho, Tutu, Ani.
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Answers to #13:
1. Bill Waterson
2. Thomas Hobbes
3. John Calvin
Stage 2: If you can't figure this out even with the answers here I suggest you go hide your head in the sand in shame
So there ye go...
13... on the cutting edge of avant-garde
1. Identify this dude:
2. and this English political philsopher dude:
Hrrmmmppphhh looks like the last two were hard got no one answering. This one is easy but kinda 6bit, but hey!! thats how stage2's are supposed to be:
1. This car company was created to market cars to women and produced cars that were intended be a family's second car or the wife's car. Since they assumed that men returning from the war would resume their responsibility of driving in a family, thus leaving women with no fun (of driving). (Remember all this was in 1947). The company didnt last long (only four years from 1947 to 1951) and only produced 97 cars. But it left behind a lasting legacy,what?
2. Connect (yeah go ahead and use help from the omnipresent one if you need to on this one, unless you are plane mad) :
- NC18603
- June 24, 1939 and February 22, 1943
- First Scheduled transatlantic mail service
3. In the mid-1930s, radio-controlled model airplanes became the basis for the U.S. Army Air Corps' development of the aerial targets for antiaircraft gunnery training. Starting in 1935, X in California developed several variations of an original design by former movie star and modeler Reginald Denny. Identify X.
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Number of people who got #11 right: Zilch, nada, nothing, nil.
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Answers for #11:
1. That is the lady of justice the symbol for justice or Dharma. Dharma also = Yudishtra
2. The brand is Airavat. Airavat was also the vehicle of Lord Indra the father of Arjuna
3. The plant is nutmeg(seed) or mace(skin). The mace was Bhima's Weapon of Choice.
4. The Ashwini Kumara's were the twin gods of medicine and the Gods of Ayurveda they also represent sunrise and sunset. Also according to some legends they are known to have horse's heads in place of their normal human heads. In other legends they are very learned in Ayurveda, and all forms of medical practice. Once they used this talent to receive knowledge from the sage Dadhici , who was learned in material and spiritual knowledge. Indra warned Dadhici not to teach the Kumars Brahma-Vidya since their occupation placed them outside that realm. He promised to cut off Dadhici's head should he not heed the warning. Dadhici relayed this to the Kumar's. With their great medical abilities however they removed Dadhici's head and replaced it with a horse head. Dadhici then spoke to them through the horses mouth. They were then able to replace the original human head of Dadhici after Indra cut off the horse head. In this way they received Brahma-Vidya, or spiritual knowledge.
Also the Ashvini Kumara's were the fathers of the Twin's Nakula and Sahadeva.
Stage 2. The Pandavas
P.S. the Dolby Prologic II was actually meant to be a subtle hint. Dolby Prologic II was the first system/codec to introduce 5.1 surround sound. So 5.1 and Pandavas need i say more...
So there ye go...
Ladies and Gentlemen this one is gonna be a little hard since its a little 6bit, also if you are not thinking on the right lines the title may throw you off rather than aid you.
1. Identify (the metaphor or the symbol, not the statue itself):
2. Yeah its a K.S.R.T.C. Volvo bus but identify the KSRTC brand it falls under:
3. Connect
4. Connect
P.S. The inscription on the horse's pic has nothing to do with the question. The horse is merely symbolic
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People who got #10:
Tho
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Answers for #10:
1. Scott E Fahlman
2. a. 58 in ASCII is :
b. That is Claude Johnson also known as the hypehn or - in Rolls-Royce.
c. ) or parenthe comes from greek for fingernail and fingernail is also the word for parenthe in printing.
Stage 2 is :-) (same as the title) Scott Fahlman was the inventor of the emoticons
Ladies and Gentlemen this one is from DS, and a good one at that.
Ye be warned the Omnipresent one is useless in the matters pertaining to ye question.
1. Identify:
2. Identify and Connect:
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People who got #9 right:
DS (solved subconciously without any effort)
Shobith
Tho bugger as usual got the stage2 without solving the stage 1.
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Answers to #9:
1. The Dancing Men
2. The Blue Carbuncle
3. The Scandal in Bohemia
4. Five Orange Pips
5. 7% Solution (Holmes' does of cocaine was always in his words in a 7% Solution)
6. The Reichenbach falls where Moriarity pushes Holmes to his death
Stage 2: Elementry my dear, its Sherlock Holmes
So there ye go...
9. No headline for this one its way to easy (or may be not)
Easy one this one
1. Identify
2. Identify:
(Image copyright of CafePress)
3. Connect:
4. Simple one Connect:

5. Connect:
- 7%
- and
6. Identify the Place at the center of the map (forget the flag/marker A):
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People Who got #8:
Ha looks like this one was easy; Ani, DS, Diwi and Abhinav all seem to have cracked it without considerable effort.
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Answers of #8.
1. Coat of Arms of Zimbabwe - Zimbabwe was known as Rhodesia before named after its founder Cecil Rhodes
2. All recipients of the Rhodes Scholarship instituted by Cecil Rhodes
3. The chronology is the order for the Titles of the Bond Films and their OST - Artists. _____ = Shirley Bassey who sang Diamonds are Forever.
Diamonds are Forever is a modified version(for copyright reasons) of the slogan of the Diamond giant DeBeers - "A Diamond is forever" created by Frances Gerety for the N.W. Ayers Ad agency in 1947. DeBeers was founded by Cecil Rhodes
Stage 2: Cecil Rhodes
BTW the title "Gentlemen prefer Blondes" refers to the movie where Marilyn Monroe sang the famous Carol Channing song "Diamonds are a girls best friend"
So there ye go...





















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