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4/21/26

[Answer] What state has a capital named for the seventh president of the United States?

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...Jackson is the capital and the most populous city of the state of Mississippi. The city is named after Andrew Jackson, who was still a general at the time of the naming but later became the seventh President of the United States. He is known for founding the Democratic Party and for his support of individual liberty. Known as the "people's president," Jackson destroyed the Second Bank of the United States, founded the Democratic Party, supported individual liberty and instituted policies that resulted in the forced migration of Native Americans.

[Answer] The mother of Jamie Lee Curtis starred in which movie?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "The mother of Jamie Lee Curtis starred in which movie?"



...Jamie Lee Curtis is one of the quintessential scream queens, thanks to her work in movies like “Halloween.” She is the daughter of actor Tony Curtis and actress Janet Leigh. Janet Leigh had a few roles, but is best known for her shower scene in Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho —one of the most terrifying moments ever committed to film. For her performance, Leigh won a Golden Globe Award and was nominated for an Academy Award (best supporting actress). Leigh also appeared with her daughter in two horror films: The Fog (1980) and Halloween H20: 20 Years Later (1998).

4/20/26

[Answer] What is the only Alfred Hitchcock film to win the Oscar for Best Picture?

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...Released in 1940, Rebecca is the only film directed by Alfred Hitchcock to win the Academy Award for Best Picture. Produced by David O. Selznick, the film is based on Daphne du Maurier’s novel and tells the haunting story of a young, naive bride overshadowed by her husband’s late first wife. While Hitchcock received multiple nominations for Best Director throughout his long and illustrious career, he never actually won the award, making Rebecca’s Best Picture victory a unique and somewhat ironic distinction in his filmography.

4/19/26

[Answer] Which famous TV host revealed in his memoir that he worked as a pimp in the 1950s?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Which famous TV host revealed in his memoir that he worked as a pimp in the 1950s?"



...Before becoming the refined and intellectual host of Inside the Actors Studio, James Lipton led a far different life in his early years. In his 2013 memoir Inside Out: A Memoir, Lipton revealed that while living in Paris in the 1950s, he briefly worked as a pimp. He described the experience as part of his adventurous and unconventional youth before transitioning into writing, acting, and producing, and eventually hosting one of television’s most respected and long-running interview programs, conducting in-depth conversations with many of the world’s most celebrated actors and filmmakers.

[Answer] Which human organ is anatomically divided into the head, neck, body, and tail?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Which human organ is anatomically divided into the head, neck, body, and tail?"



...The pancreas is uniquely structured into four distinct regions: the head (which sits in the curve of the duodenum), the neck, the body, and the tail (which extends toward the spleen). This elongated, glandular organ plays a dual role in the body—producing digestive enzymes to aid in breaking down food and releasing hormones like insulin and glucagon to regulate blood sugar levels. Its segmented anatomy is important in both medical imaging and surgical procedures, as diseases such as pancreatic cancer are often classified based on which part of the pancreas is affected.