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12/18/25

[Answer] Michael Jackson named his Neverland Ranch after a magical place created by which author?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Michael Jackson named his Neverland Ranch after a magical place created by which author?"



...Michael Jackson’s Neverland Ranch was inspired by Neverland, the fantastical world featured in Peter Pan, the classic play and novel by Scottish author J. M. Barrie. Neverland represents a place of eternal childhood, imagination, and escape from adult responsibilities—themes that deeply resonated with Jackson and influenced both the name and whimsical design of his California estate. Barrie first introduced Neverland in the early 20th century, and it has since become one of the most enduring fictional settings in children’s literature and popular culture.

[Answer] In which of these sports does the clock count up instead of down?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "In which of these sports does the clock count up instead of down?"



...The game clock in soccer operates very differently from the timing systems used in most other professional sports. Instead of counting down, the clock counts upward from the start of each half, and runs continuously. Because of this, a single referee is responsible for keeping the official time rather than relying on a visible countdown timer. Any lost time is tracked by the referee and then added at the end of each half as stoppage time, based on the referee’s judgment. Unlike many other sports, soccer also has no timeouts that allow teams to halt the clock or interrupt the flow of the game.

12/17/25

[Answer] Interbank was the original name of which major financial services company?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Interbank was the original name of which major financial services company?"



...Mastercard traces its origins back to 1966, when it was founded as the Interbank Card Association, a cooperative formed by several regional banks to compete with BankAmericard (which later became Visa). The organization introduced the Master Charge card, and in 1979 adopted the name Mastercard, reflecting its evolution into a global payment network. Today, Mastercard operates one of the world’s largest financial transaction processing systems, connecting consumers, banks, and merchants across more than 200 countries and territories.

[Answer] The author of which of these books was buried with wine, pencils and a power saw?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "The author of which of these books was buried with wine, pencils and a power saw?"



...Roald Dahl was a prolific writer, producing 19 novels and many of the world’s most beloved children’s books, including The Gremlins, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, and Fantastic Mr. Fox. Upon his passing in 1990, his family arranged a special Viking funeral for him, to honor his Norwegian roots. To stay true to the Viking burial ritual, Dahl was laid to rest with a collection of his favorite possessions to accompany him into the afterlife. These items included his prized snooker cues, bottles of fine burgundy wine, assorted chocolates, HB pencils, and even a circular power saw.

12/16/25

[Answer] Which word was NOT in the original name of IBM?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Which word was NOT in the original name of IBM?"



...The Computing-Tabulating-Recording Company (CTR) was founded in 1911 as a census-recording and data-processing enterprise, developing innovative machines that could rapidly count and organize data in ways unmatched by existing products. These early data-handling systems proved highly popular, driving the company’s expansion beyond its original niche. In 1924, under the leadership of Thomas J. Watson Sr., the company was renamed International Business Machines to reflect its growing international presence and its ambitions to lead the emerging field of business technology.