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Qwizzeria Daily #304

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YESTERDAY’S QUESTIONS

1. What family name gets its origin from the Old Norse and later found its way to the English language, meaning ‘young goose’ or ‘by association with goose’?

2. What word (four letters) used in the United States was derived from the deer leather worn by the Native Americans? A deer carcass was worth a dollar.

3. When used as a noun, it means ‘pile or heap.’ The word also refers to a dark red type of cherry widely grown in the US named after a Chinese orchard foreman for a fruit grower in Oregon. And, it is also the name of Microsoft’s search engine. What word?

4. The Psychologist Dan Kiley popularized this syndrome in his 1983 book, The _____ ___ Syndrome: Men Who Have Never Grown Up.” His next book, The Wendy Dilemma (1984), advises women romantically involved with “_____ ___s” on how to improve their relationships. After which fictional character is this syndrome named?

5. The PM Winston Churchill suggested ____ was ‘Britain’s secret weapon’ during WW II. Norman Pett started this weekly cartoon in 1932, and during the war, the comic character was considered morale-boosting. What four-letter name was chosen for this comic strip character? (PICTURE)

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ANSWERS

1. What family name gets its origin from the Old Norse and later found its way to the English language, meaning ‘young goose’ or ‘by association with goose’? Gosling

2. What word (four letters) used in the United States was derived from the deer leather worn by the Native Americans? A deer carcass was worth a dollar. Buck from buckskin

3. When used as a noun, it means ‘pile or heap.’ The word also refers to a dark red type of cherry widely grown in the US named after a Chinese orchard foreman for a fruit grower in Oregon. And, it is also the name of Microsoft’s search engine. What word? Bing

4. The Psychologist Dan Kiley popularized this syndrome in his 1983 book, The _____ ___ Syndrome: Men Who Have Never Grown Up.” His next book, The Wendy Dilemma (1984), advises women romantically involved with “_____ ___s” on how to improve their relationships. After which fictional character is this syndrome named? Peter Pan

5. The PM Winston Churchill suggested ____ was ‘Britain’s secret weapon’ during WW II. Norman Pett started this weekly cartoon in 1932, and during the war, the comic character was considered morale-boosting. What four-letter name was chosen for this comic strip character? (PICTURE) Jane

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