At the Movies in 2011 | TV facts from 2001 | Sports and Entertainment | Miscellaneous |
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What is Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone?
What famous book was transformed into a movie and premiered on November 14, 2001?
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Who is Rachael Ray?
What famous TV chef premiered her show and launched EVOO into the minds and pantries of Americans?
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What are the Green Bay Packers?
This NFL football Team from Wisconsin won their 4th Super Bowl title defeating Susan’s Pittsburgh Steelers
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What is Arcapta Neohaler?
Novartis received FDA approval in 2011 for this novel once-daily bronchodilator for chronic COPD
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What is Thor?
This superhero movie starring the “god of Thunder” is released as the 4th film of the Marvel Cinematic Universe
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What is Modern Family?
Offering a comedic view of family life, this show won the 2011 Emmy for Outstanding Comedy Series
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Who are Prince William and Kate Middleton?
This royal couple tied the know in 2011
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What is Japan?
In 2011, this nation suffered a natural disaster caused by earthquake that registered 9 on the Richter scale followed by a massive Tsunami
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What is 'The Smurfs'?
This 1980's cartoon series was made into a feature film in 2011, starring Neil Patrick Harris and these blue characters
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What is Sunday Night Football?
This most popular TV show in 2011, was actually a weekly sporting event
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What is Japan?
This country’s women’s soccer team became the first Asian team to win the FIFA Women’s World Cup defeating the United States
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What is Diovan?
In 2011, Novartis lost the patent of this key heart drug that had annual of sales of more than $6 billion
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What is baseball?
Released in 2011, the movie "Moneyball", starring Brad Pitt is based on this sport
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Who is Charlie Sheen?
This actor was fired from the comedy series “Two and a Half Men” after public 'Tigerblood' rants against the TV network
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Who is Adele?
The song “Rolling in the Deep” by this British artist was the Billboard 100 single of the year
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Who is Steve Jobs?
In 2011, this co-founder of Apple Inc., and American computer engineer, died at 56 after a battle with pancreatic cancer.
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