Final Jeopardy: Famous Homes (7-18-14)
The Final Jeopardy question (7/18/2014), in the category “Famous Homes” was: Purchased in 1957 & called “the second most famous home in America” it was designated a National Historic Landmark...
The Final Jeopardy question (7/18/2014), in the category “Famous Homes” was: Purchased in 1957 & called “the second most famous home in America” it was designated a National Historic Landmark...
Now we are up to 1934, when “It Happened One Night” was up against 11 other films for the Best Picture of the year. It would be another 10 years...
The Final Jeopardy question (7/17/2014), in the category “16th Century Scientists” was: It is often said of this man that he “stopped the sun and moved the earth.” New champ...
Nine other films besides “Calvalcade” were up for the top prize at the 6th Academy Awards: “42nd Street”, “A Farewell to Arms”, “I Am a Fugitive from a Chain Gang”,...
The Final Jeopardy question (7/16/2014), in the category ” 20 Years Ago in Entertainment” was: In 1994 this comedian starred in a No. 1 sitcom, the No. 1 Christmas movie...
1932’s Best Picture winner was Grand Hotel, produced by Irving Thalberg and directed by Edmund Goulding. It was the first film to feature an all-star cast: Greta Garbo, as Grusinskaya,...
Here is a video with a bunch of songs dubbed the “Top 10 Cheesiest One-Hit Wonders of the 1980s”, but right off the bat, they say the criteria used didn’t...
The Final Jeopardy question (7/15/2014), in the category “U.S. Government People” was: A committee chaired by the official in this job released the influential 1964 report “Smoking and Health”. New...
Here are a few observations at the traditional mid point of the 2014 baseball season (yes we know everyone has played more than 81 games, but we did say “traditional”....
The Best Picture Oscar winner at the 4th Academy Awards was RKO’s “Cimarron,” a 1931 western based upon the 1929 Edna Ferber novel of the same name. What Ferber got...
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