Presenting the Monthly Set -IV
The Question are divided into 2 parts.Part A and Part B.
Part A – 10 Workable questions 10 * 1 = 10
Part B – 9 Questions with a Common Theme/Connect 4.5 + 0.5 = 5
Total-15
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PART A
Question 1
Whose Monument ??

Question 2
A was recognized by B and was originally named after C.
Solve for A ,B , C.

A

B

C
Question 3
Connect

A

B
Question 4
What is this better known as? (Question by Hadi)

Question 5
How is A and B connected to C ?

A

B

C
Question 6
A , B , C and D ( not shown ) constitute an exclusive list .
Who/What was D and What is this all about ?

A

B

C
Question 7
What are they collectively known as ?

Question 8
Who is Missing ?

A

B
Question 9(Question from Sreeram)
This film location is named after which famous film person ?

Question 10
A,B and C together consititute D by E.Identify all.

A

B

C

E
Part B
Each ans lead to a particular theme/connect.Sometimes it will be there in the question or ans
Question 11
Connect .

A

B
Question 12
Which movie connects ?

A

B

C

D
Question 13
What was named after B by the man in A ?

A

B
Question 14
A introduced the concept of B ,the first of its kind. Solve A-B.

A

B
Question 15
A and B served as inspirations for X.
Solve for A , B and X.

A

B
Question 16
How did A pay his tribute to B ?

A

B
Question 17
A and B were the first and C and D were the last.
What am i talking about ?

A

B

C

D
Question 18
According to A the character X was modelled on B created by C.
Solve for A , B , C and X.

A

B

C
Question 19
Connect .

A

B

C
Question 20
Theme / Connect ???
4-god’s eye ????
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Johnny Fontane was based on frank Sinatr in Godfather
Insignificance
Hamilton Burger
Henry Fielding, Bow street runners
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A Blues tribute
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Verona?
So I is thinking the theme is Italy
1. The scott monument, a monument to walter scott.
2 A: Pigasus Award
B: James Randi
C: Uri Geller
4. The helix nebula, also known as the helix or NGC 7293 or the eye of god.
5. A: Marsh
B:???
8. A: ??
B: Admiral George Dewey
Vice admiral James Bond Stockdale
12. A: Marilyn Monroe
B: Albert Einstein
C: Joseph McCarthy
D: Joe Dimaggio
Characters in ‘Signifance’ bear a resemblance to the 4.
19. A: Coat of arms of vatican city.
4. God’s eye
8. Louise Schmitt
12. Insignificance
13. Hamilton Burger by Erle Stanley Gardner
2 a. Pigasus Award
b. James Randi
c. Uri Geller
7 Bloomsbury group
10 Amulet of “Samarkand”
The “Golem’s” Eye
“Ptolemy’s” Gate
Bartimaeus Trilogy by Jonathan Stroud
1.
2A – Pigasus Award
2B – James Randi
2C – Uri Geller
3A – Richard Brinsley
3B – Norm Crosby
Connect – Malapropism
4 – God’s Eye
5A-
5B-
5C- Kubla Khan
6 –
7 –
8A – Huey Long
8B – George Dewey
8C – Louie Schmitt
9 – John Ford
10A – Samarkand
10B – Golem
10C – Ptolemy
10D – Bartimaeus Trilogy
11A
11B – Frank Sinatra
12A – Marilyn Monroe
12B – Albert Einstein
12C – Joseph McCarthy
12D – Joe DiMaggio
Movie – Insignificance
13A – Erle Stanley Gardner
13B – Burger
Hamilton Burger, The name is a pun; shortening “Hamilton” to the popular nickname “Ham” would produce “ham-burger”.
14A – Henry Fielding
14B – Bow Street Runners
The Bow Street Runners have been called London’s first professional police force. They were founded in 1749 by the author Henry Fielding and originally numbered just eight.
15A – The last voyage of Henry Hudson
15B – Rock of Gibraltar
15X – Rock Hudson
16A – Muddy Waters
The Rolling Stones named themselves after Waters’ 1950 song “Rollin’ Stone”, (also known as “Catfish Blues”, which Jimi Hendrix covered as well).
17A – Dean Martin
17B – Jerry Lewis
17C –
17D – Danny Davis
The Colgate Comedy Hour
18A – E.Lee Spence
18B – George Trenholm
18C – Margaret Mitchell
18X – Rhett Butler
19A – Coat of Arms of Vatican
19B – Virgin Mary
19C – Romeo and Juliet
4. A – Pigasus award
B – James Randi
C – Uri Geller
5. C – Kublai Khan
6. A – Graham Bartram
B – Whitney Smith
C – Islands around Cape Horn
D – Dignan’s Ross dependency?
Different versions of Antarctic flags
9. John Ford
10. A – Bibi-Khanym mosque, Samarkand
B – Golem
C – Ptolemy
D – Bartimaeus Trilogy (The Amulet of
Samarkand, The Golem’s Eye, and Ptolemy’s Gate)
E – Jonathan Stroud
16. A – Muddy Waters
B – Robert Petway
Muddy Waters used the lyrics and style of
“Catfish Blues” for his first single “Rollin’ Stone”