This week's truly random trivia contains two hidden themes for you to discover. Figuring out either motif should help you with the other answers.
Double Mystery Questions
- Q1) What is the name of the United States Air Force's Air Demonstration Squadron?
- Q2) What is the medical term for the surgical removal of the uterus?
- Q3) What 1971 Carly Simon song was featured prominently in Heinz ketchup ads?
- Q4) Who believes that recursively summing the values of the letters in someone's name will reveal the person's essence?
- Q5) According to the 1990 movie, what kind of cop was Detective John Kimble?
- Q6) What 1986 song begins, "You could have a steam train if you'd just lay down your tracks"?
- Q7) What type of ammeter uses an electromechanical transducer to measure electric current?
- Q8) In what city is the Brickyard 400 contested?
- Q9) By what nickname does the state of Maine refer to itself on its license plates?
- Q10) According to Robert Ringer's 1975 bestseller, what technique should you use to succeed in business dealings?
- Q11) What midwestern university is home to the Kellogg School of Management?
- Q12) What number one song was concerned with "an invisible man sleeping in your bed"?
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