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Qwizzeria Daily #310

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YESTERDAY’S QUESTIONS

1. What chemical element used extensively in our daily lives gets its name from the Greek word for ‘stone’?

2. Which muscular actor in the ’70s had to sell his bull mastiff named ‘Butkus’ to a stranger outside a 7-Eleven store because he couldn’t afford food? Then his screenplay for the movie he starred in got sold, and he repurchased Butkus for $15,000 as he was worth every penny.

3. In his book Psychological Types, he noted the four principal psychological functions: thinking, feeling, sensation and intuition and introduced the tendencies ‘introverted’ or ‘extroverted,’ which he called ‘attitudes’?

4. Name the Italian bread, first created in 1982 in Verona, has a name literally meaning ‘slipper’?

5. In 1991, Green Day released their second studio album that contained the song ‘Who Wrote Holden Caufield.’ The song describes said character as crazy, frustrated, and lacking motivation. In which best-selling book does Holden Caufield make an appearance? (PICTURE)

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ANSWERS

1. What chemical element used extensively in our daily lives gets its name from the Greek word for ‘stone’? Lithium from ‘lith.’

2. Which muscular actor in the ’70s had to sell his bull mastiff named ‘Butkus’ to a stranger outside a 7-Eleven store because he couldn’t afford food? Then his screenplay for the movie he starred in got sold, and he repurchased Butkus for $15,000 as he was worth every penny. Sylvester Stallone

3. In his book Psychological Types, he noted the four principal psychological functions: thinking, feeling, sensation and intuition and introduced the tendencies ‘introverted’ or ‘extroverted,’ which he called ‘attitudes’? Carl Jung

4. Name the Italian bread, first created in 1982 in Verona, has a name literally meaning ‘slipper’? Ciabatta

5. In 1991, Green Day released their second studio album that contained the song ‘Who Wrote Holden Caufield.’ The song describes said character as crazy, frustrated, and lacking motivation. In which best-selling book does Holden Caufield make an appearance? (PICTURE) Catcher in the Eye

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