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Qwizzeria Daily #440

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YESTERDAY’S QUESTIONS

1. The Vale of Tempe is a gorge located in northern Thessaly, Greece. According to the Greek legend, it was cut through the rocks by the trident of what Greek God?

2. Born in Venice, this Baroque musical composer’s best-known work is a series of violin concertos known as the Four Seasons. Who?

3. In science, it is the atomic number of Zinc. It is also the number of sides a triacontagon has. What number?

4. William de Alton, a 14th-century English philosopher, became famous and notorious for asserting that the Virgin Mary was polluted with _________ ___. The two blanks share its name with a 2001 erotic thriller film.

5. Under the pen name of Fanny Merkin, Andrew Shaffer wrote a parody of E.L. James’ 50 Shades of Grey. What two-word name completes the parody title? PIC

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ANSWERS

1. The Vale of Tempe is a gorge located in northern Thessaly, Greece. According to the Greek legend, it was cut through the rocks by the trident of what Greek God? Poseidon

2. Born in Venice, this Baroque musical composer’s best-known work is a series of violin concertos known as the Four Seasons. Who? Antonio Vivaldi

3. In science, it is the atomic number of Zinc. It is also the number of sides a triacontagon has. What number? 30

4. William de Alton, a 14th-century English philosopher, became famous and notorious for asserting that the Virgin Mary was polluted with _________ ___. The two blanks share its name with a 2001 erotic thriller film. Original Sin

5. Under the pen name of Fanny Merkin, Andrew Shaffer wrote a parody of E.L. James’ 50 Shades of Grey. What two-word name completes the parody title? Earl Grey – PIC

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