Due to some technical glitches, couldn't post answers to yesterday's questions , so posting them with this post. I apologize for inconvenience caused, if any. Answers to yesterday's questions 1) Amrita Sher-Gil and the painting is "Three Girls" 2) As Good as It Gets 3) Ab Tak Chhappan 4) He is holding flag of Leicester City F.C. He hails from Leicester his triumph and Leicester's win in EPL are popularly known as "Leicester Double". 5) EgyptAir The activity I started with 5 days before has received overwhelming response. More than 1000 views in 5 days. Thank you all! Post your answers in the comments section below. Question 1 These are the sneakers which were recently released by Nike. They are inspired from what? Question 2 To which literary subgenre do the following books belong? Herland, A Few Things I Know About Whileaway, Women on the Edge of the Time. (Non-exhaustive list) Question 3 Due to X's desire to become a sc...
Question 1 Flag of which South American nation? Question 2 Which country has won the Copa America highest number of times? Question 3 Minimalist poster of which Indian film?
Post your answers in the comments section below. Question 1 CONIFA (The CONfederation of Independent Football Associations) is a federation of football associations established in 2013. It is made up of teams that represent nations, dependencies, unrecognized states, minorities, stateless peoples, regions, and micronations not affiliated to FIFA. ConIFA organizes the ConIFA World Football Cup, the first of which took place in 2014 in Ă–stersund, Sweden. Who won the first CONIFA World Cup? Question 2 Minimalist poster of which American television series? Question 3 A __________, in current English usage, is a literal or metaphorical force regarded as mercilessly destructive and unstoppable. This usage originated in the mid-nineteenth century as an allegorical reference to the Hindu temple cars of Jagannath Temple in Puri, which apocryphally were reputed to crush devotees under their wheels. FITB. Thank you!
Norman Rockwells paintings: The Four Freedoms
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