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7/8/25

[Answer] The word "checkmate" comes from the Persian "shah mat," meaning what?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "The word "checkmate" comes from the Persian "shah mat," meaning what?"



...The word "checkmate" in chess originates from the Persian phrase "shah mat," which translates to "the king is dead" or "the king is helpless." In the game, it signifies that the king is under direct threat and has no legal move to escape, thereby ending the match. Although the king is never actually captured, the phrase reflects the ultimate goal of chess: to corner and effectively neutralize the opposing king. Over time, "checkmate" has also entered everyday language as a powerful metaphor for situations in which a person is left with no viable options.

7/7/25

[Answer] Who was featured on the first cover of Rolling Stone Magazine in 1967?

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...The cover of the very first issue of Rolling Stone magazine featured an image of John Lennon from his film How I Won the War. Lennon would appear on the cover two more times within the first ten issues, beginning his rapid rise as one of the most frequently featured figures in the magazine’s storied history. In that debut issue, the editors explained that the magazine’s title was inspired by three sources: Muddy Waters’ 1950 blues song “Rollin’ Stone,” the rock band the Rolling Stones, and Bob Dylan’s iconic single “Like a Rolling Stone.”

[Answer] Which tennis star married actress Brooke Shields in 1997?

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...On April 19, 1997, tennis star Andre Agassi married actress Brooke Shields in a lavish ceremony. However, Shields says she realized she had made a “mistake” as soon as the day after the wedding. The couple seemed doomed from the very beginning and there were endless tabloid stories suggesting that the marriage was less than blissful. They officially divorced two years later, and it didn't take long for both celebrities to move on. In 2001, Agassi married fellow tennis star Steffi Graf while Brooke Shields married television writer Chris Henchy.

7/6/25

[Answer] Which city served as the setting for Barry Manilow’s song “Copacabana”?

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...Barry Manilow’s song “Copacabana” is set at the Copacabana nightclub, a legendary Manhattan hotspot known for its glitz, glamour, and celebrity clientele. It’s often mistaken for being set in Havana due to the lyric “the hottest spot north of Havana.” However, the line isn’t meant to indicate the club’s location, but rather to suggest that the New York nightclub was the most vibrant place anywhere north of Cuba. The song's storyline follows a showgirl named Lola, her bartender boyfriend Tony, and a dramatic encounter with a stranger named Rico.

7/5/25

[Answer] What does the "W" in a radio station’s call sign typically indicate?

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...Most radio stations in the United States have call signs that begin with either “K” or “W,” a system that originated from international agreements in 1912 to assign specific letters to different countries. Stations east of the Mississippi River start with “W,” while those west of the river begin with “K.” These prefixes serve as geographic identifiers, helping distinguish the location of a radio station. Meanwhile, the letters “N” and “A” were reserved for military and government stations to distinguish civilian broadcasts from government communications.