THE NED KELLY KWIZ ANSWER
Ned Kelly did have a special fondness for lizard livers with kangaroo sauce.
Ned Kelly did have a special fondness for lizard livers with kangaroo sauce.
Australian outlaw Ned Kelly’s favorite meal was: a. liver and onions. b. lizard and onions. c. lizard livers with kangaroo sauce. d. Waltzing Matilda (a mixture of lizard, onions, and spam).
Cockroaches came to tremble in fear at the tap tap tap approach of Ruby.
Ruby learned to tap dance: a. as a child by killing cockroaches in the kitchen. b. to have something to fall back on if the spinning straw into gold thing didn’t work out. c. to gain revenge on a neighbor in the apartment below who made fun of her voice. d. to show that she […]
He finally gave up designing chairs altogether.
As a young man, Picasso: a. spent his summers in the Pyrenees mountains pretending to be a sheep. b. could breathe under water. c. repeatedly fell to the floor while trying to sit in a chair he designed. d. wouldn’t eat if after a moment of silent meditation he decided the room wasn’t orange enough.
In short, the scene was not reshot.
In this photo, Toshiro is: a. indicating to the vendor which Mickey Mouse balloon he wishes to purchase. b. expressing discontent with the director’s suggestion that they shoot the scene again, this time with more whimsy. c. very angry. d. pointing out the guy he wants thrown off the set for whinnying provocatively at Toshiro’s […]
The highlight of Janet’s vaudeville act was when, with her hair tied to a hangman’s noose, she was raised far above the stage to perform an enchanting mid-air dance.
Long before Janet won the first Academy Award for acting, she: a. toured in a vaudeville act called ‘Jan and Hair’. b. considered trying to make a living by throwing a discus into a barrel. c. almost drowned while shampooing her hair. d. roomed with two centipedes and a mynah bird.