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    The Slinky toy was invented more than 50 years ago.

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    There were eight Marx Brothers, of movie fame.

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    The word "muppet" comes from a blend of "man" and "puppet."

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    The Wizard of Oz used real cyclones, not special effects.

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    The Beatles were the first pop musicians to be awarded the MBE.

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    The inventor of Batman also created Superman.

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    The film version of the novel Devdas was directed by Jackie Chan.

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    Al-Jazeera is an Arabian bank.

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    Darth Vader was Luke Skywalker’s uncle.

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    Penelope Cruz is from Spain.

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    Daniel Craig starred in James Bond films, beginning with "Skyfall."

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    American actress Amy Adams was born in Italy.

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    Donald Duck was a cartoon rabbit created by Warner Brothers.

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    Aquaman was the defender of the underwater kingdom of Atlantis.

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    Samba is the ballroom dance of French origin.

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    Ritz Brothers were an American comedy team of three brothers.

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    Michael Jackson was renowned worldwide as the King of Pop.

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    Cannes film festival is held annually in Paris, France.

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    IMDb is a Web site that provides information about sports.

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    "The Incredibles," a computer-animated motion picture, was about a family of magicians.

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    American director J.J. Abrams is known for his blockbuster action movie, "The Avengers."

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    "Friends," a popular American television sitcom first aired in 1994.

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    "Rocky," an American boxing film, was the highest-grossing movie of 1976.

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    Papa Wemba is known as the king of rumba rock.

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    Kikli is a dance performed by girls and young women in Africa.

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  • 26. 
    American actress Hedy Lamarr was the inventor of a radio communications device.

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    Jack Johnson was the first African American to become the world heavyweight champion.

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    American animated movie "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" is based on a German fairy tale by the Brothers Grimm.

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    British fictional character James Bond was the creation of British novelist Ian Fleming.

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    Kathak is a dance form that originated in Sri Lanka.

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    Oscar Martay was the brainchild behind the Berlin International Film Festival.

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  • 32. 
    The famous cartoon character, Mickey Mouse, was drawn by animator Ub Iwerks.

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    The fictional character Darth Vader is the lead villain in "Star Trek."

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  • 34. 
    Anthony Bourdain posthumously won an Emmy for outstanding writing for nonfiction programming.

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    American science fiction film "Jurassic Park" was an adaptation of a novel by Michael Crichton.

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  • 36. 
    The fictional character Sherlock Holmes was created by Carolyn Keene.

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  • 37. 
    Lex Luthor is an archnemesis of American comic strip superhero Aquaman.

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    Marvel Comics' superhero, Thor, first appeared in the comic book series "Journey into Mystery."

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  • 39. 
    Jackie Chan was the first Chinese actor to receive an honorary Academy Award (2016).

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  • 40. 
    Quincy Jones received an Emmy Award for the theme music for the television miniseries "Roots" (1977).

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  • 41. 
    American television host Ellen DeGeneres was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom.

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  • 42. 
    The original name of South Korean singer and rapper PSY is Park Jae-Sang.

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  • 43. 
    Princess Fiona is the spouse of Shrek.

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    Netflix is a video sharing platform.

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  • 45. 
    The father of Kim Kardashian was a member of O.J. Simpson’s legal team during his 1995 murder trial.

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  • 46. 
    Eddie Murphy was just 19 years old when he joined the cast of "Saturday Night Live" in 1980.

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    Eeyore is a companion of the fictional character Winnie-the-Pooh.

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    Juno Awards is Italy’s music recording industry awards.

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  • 49. 
    Simon Cowell published his autobiography, "You'll Never Eat Lunch in This Town Again" in 2003.

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  • 50. 
    Emma Stone starred in "Battle of the Sexes" as tennis champion Serena Williams.

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  • 51. 
    Johnny Cash recorded his album "Johnny Cash at Folsom Prison" at RCA’s studios in Nashville, Tennessee.

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    The original name of Eminem is Eric Marlon Bishop.

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  • 53. 
    Kevin Spacey starred in the political drama "Designated Survivor."

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    Dwayne Johnson made his World Wrestling Federation (WWF) debut in 1996 as The Undertaker.

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  • 55. 
    Jennifer Aniston received an Emmy Award and a Golden Globe Award for her portrayal of Rachel in "Friends."

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  • 56. 
    Chris Carter is the creator of the American television series "Mad Men."

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    Kate Winslet is an American actress.

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    Lesane Parish Crooks is the original name of Eazy-E.

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    RuPaul is the first drag queen to become a spokesmodel for a major cosmetics company.

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    Dave Chappelle received the Kennedy Center’s Mark Twain Prize for American Humor.

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