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5/13/25

[Answer] Pop group ABBA named one of its biggest hits after what historical battle?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Pop group ABBA named one of its biggest hits after what historical battle?"



...ABBA’s breakthrough hit “Waterloo,” released in 1974, was inspired by the historic 1815 Battle of Waterloo, where Napoleon Bonaparte suffered his final defeat. The song cleverly uses the battle as a playful metaphor, comparing a woman’s surrender to love to Napoleon surrending during at Waterloo. With its upbeat melody and witty lyrics, “Waterloo” won the Eurovision Song Contest and catapulted the Swedish pop group to international fame. The song soared to global success, becoming one of the most iconic hits of the 1970s.

[Answer] Which pop star has a unicorn tattooed on her leg inscribed with the words "Born This Way"?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Which pop star has a unicorn tattooed on her leg inscribed with the words "Born This Way"?"



...In tribute to her third studio album Born This Way, Lady Gaga got a striking tattoo on the outside of her left thigh featuring a white unicorn with a flowing blue and purple mane. A banner wrapped around the unicorn’s horn reads “Born This Way,” making the artwork a bold and permanent homage to the album’s message of self-acceptance and individuality. But why a unicorn? According to Gaga, it’s her favorite mythical creature—a lifelong fascination that began in childhood, symbolizing purity, uniqueness, and the power of being different.

5/12/25

[Answer] Which TV couple is credited as the first to share a bed on American television?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Which TV couple is credited as the first to share a bed on American television?"



...The first TV couple to share a bed on American television was Mary Kay and Johnny Stearns in the 1947 sitcom Mary Kay and Johnny. As a real-life married couple, they quietly broke television taboos at a time when most on-screen couples—like Lucy and Ricky Ricardo—were shown sleeping in separate beds due to strict broadcast standards. Their groundbreaking portrayal came years before animated couples like Fred and Wilma Flintstone or later sitcom couples such as Mike and Carol Brady helped normalize more realistic depictions of married life on TV.

5/11/25

[Answer] Lima beans are named for a city in which country?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Lima beans are named for a city in which country?"



...Lima is the capital and the largest city of Peru. Lima beans originated in Peru and have been grown there since 6000 B.C. Despite the lima bean being named after the city of Lima, Peru, the two have distinctly different pronunciations. Packed with fiber, vitamins, and minerals, the lima bean is one of the most nutritious foods in the world. A common nickname for the lima bean is butter bean, said to be descriptive of the bean’s rich taste and creamy texture. For unknown reasons, April 20 is National Lima Bean Respect Day.

5/10/25

[Answer] "You Deserve a Break Today" was the title of a jingle for what company?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question ""You Deserve a Break Today" was the title of a jingle for what company?"



...The jingle "You Deserve a Break Today" became one of the most iconic advertising slogans in American history. It was created for McDonald’s in 1971 and helped transform the fast-food giant's image from just a place to grab a quick meal into a feel-good destination for everyday Americans. The catchy tune and uplifting message resonated with consumers during a time of social change, emphasizing that even in a busy world, everyone deserves a little break. In 1999, Ad Age ranked the campaign as the best advertising jingle of the 20th century.