Tuesday, February 3, 2009

thirty third

Y, the miracle-working maker of the A and B, bounced back into the news in 1965 with an explosive knob of rubber called X .Dropped from shoulder level, a high potency X snapped nearly all the way back; thrown down, it could leap over a three-story building; flung into a wall with spin, it kicked back with remarkable reverse English. The supercharged sphere, about the size and color of a plum, was America's most popular plaything in the summer and fall of 1965. By Christmas, just six months after it was introduced by Y, seven million of X had been sold at ninety-eight cents apiece.what was this famous X?extra points for all ids.


thirty second

connect all the pics with one word.give me the funda also.
a)


b)


c)


d)



e)

thirty first

X, as codified during the Y revival era (1940s-present), is a style of a cappella, or unaccompanied vocal music characterized by consonant four-part chords for every melody note in a predominantly homophonic texture. Each of the four parts has its own role: generally, the leadsings the melody, the tenor harmonizes above the melody, the bass sings the lowest harmonizing notes, and the baritone completes the chord, usually below the lead. The melody is not usually sung by the tenor or bass, except for an infrequent note or two to avoid awkward voice leading, in tags or codas, or when some appropriate embellishment can be created. Occasional brief passages may be sung by fewer than four voice parts.

so what is X and Y?

thirtieth

which raaga is depicted here?

twenty ninth

connect all the 4 with one six lettered word


a)



b)



c)



d)


twenty eighth

The X is a neopaganwitchcraft-based religion, sometimes seen as a form of Wicca, though by others as a separate faith in its own right. It was founded in the United States during the 1960s by Joe Wilson, who based it on the practices and philosophies of Robert Cochrane, a British witch who Wilson had corresponded with.

The "masculine mysteries" of this tradition are associated with fire, and known as the Clan of Tubal Cain. The "feminine mysteries" are associated with the flow of creation and destruction and life and death.

what is X?

twenty seventh

who is this politician?





clues are finnished

twenty sixth

a very simple one for all those guys glued to television.tell me their names correctly.




twenty fifth

these guys are the whole lot doing what that is more famous than them ??

























twenty fourth

"A mysterious, super powerful, red-skinned, effeminate, apparently androgynous and immortal devil-like creature. His physical appearance is an amalgamation of sorts with crab-like claws, lobster-like skin, pointed ears, a hooked nose and a long, curled beard, wearing makeup, a woman's red jacket and skirt with pink tulle at the collar and hemline, and black, thigh-high, spike-heeled boots. It's implied that he may be Satan, but, according to the narrator in his first appearance, he is so evil that his real name "can never be said". He is the ultimate embodiment of pure evil, and talks in a chilling voice that echoes at all times as if in a cave; the voice itself can vary from a high pitched falsetto voice, to a deep, booming, demonic voice. Whenever he is present, everything in the world has the color red on it."who is he???


clue?
cmon lots of clues in the question

twenty third

sorry for the small size of the pic but tell me why is this famous?

twenty second

which game is this still from?

twenty first

tell me what is X

X is an American pop culture catchphrase originally derived from a comedy sketch from the April 8, 2000 episode of the 25th season of Saturday Night Live. The sketch's subject was the recording of the song "(Don't Fear) The Reaper" byBlue Öyster Cult and featured guest host    Christopher Walken as music producer Bruce Dickinson and Will Ferrell as fictional cowbell player Gene Frenkle. In thetelevision special Saturday Night Live: 101 Most Unforgettable Moments, this sketch is moment number five.

twentieth

simple.
who?
where?

nineteenth

what does this illustrate?

eighteenth

who are all these?(i know its dry)

1. King Bael
2. Duke Agares
3. Prince Vassago
4. Marquis Samigina
5. President Marbas
6. Duke Valefar
7. Duke Amon
8. Duke Barbatos
9. King Paimon
10. President Buer
11. Duke Gusion
12. Prince Sitri
13. King Beleth
14. Marquis Leraje
15. Duke Eligos
16. Duke Zepar
17. Count/President Botis
18. Dutchess Bathin
19. Duke Sallos
20. King Purson
21. Count/President Morax
22. Count/Prince Ipos
23. Duke Aim
24. Marquis Naberius

25. Count/President Glasya-Labolas
26. Duke Bune
27. Marquis/Count Ronove
28. Duke Berith
29. Duke Astaroth
30. Marquis Forneus
31. President Foras
32. King Asmodeus
33. Prince/President Gaap
34. Count Furfur
35. Marquis Marchosias
36. Prince Stolas
37. Marquis Phenex
38. Count Halphas
39. President Malphas
40. Count Raum
41. Duke Focalor
42. Duke Vepar
43. Marquis Sabnock
44. Marquis Shax
45. King/Count Vine
46. Count Bifrons
47. Duke Uvall
48. President Haagenti

49. Duke Crocell
50. Knight Furcas
51. King Balam
52. Duke Alloces
53. President Caim
54. Duke/Count Murmur
55. Prince Orobas
56. Duke Gremory
57. President Ose
58. President Amy
59. Marquis Orias
60. Duke Vapula
61. King/President Zagan
62. President Volac
63. Marquis Andras
64. Duke Flauros
65. Marquis Andrealphus
66. Marquis Cimejes
67. Duke Amdusias
68. King Belial
69. Marquis Decarabia
70. Prince Seere
71. Duke Dantalion
72. Count Andromalius


seventeenth

here is explained about an animal "Z".tell me what is X,Y and Z

"In the river X a ---- is found resembling those which are usually found on fig-trees. Its average length is seven cubits, though some are longer, others shorter. It is so thick that a child ten years old could hardly put his arms round it. It has two teeth, one in the upper and one in the lower jaw. Everything it seizes with these teeth it devours. By day it remains in the mud of the river, but at night it comes out, seizes whatever it comes across, whether ox or camel, drags it into the river, and devours it all except the intestines. It is caught with a large hook baited with a lamb or kid attached by iron chains. After it has been caught, it is hung up for thirty days with vessels placed underneath, into which as much oil from the body drips as would fill ten Attic kotylae. At the end of the thirty days, the worm is thrown away, the vessels of oil are sealed arid taken as a present to the king of Y, who alone is allowed to use it. This oil sets everything alight--wood or animals--over which it is poured, and the flame can only be extinguished by throwing a quantity of thick mud on it."

sixteenth

what is the red arrow pointing at?

fifteenth

simple one.
WHAT
WHERE
and WHY



(the above is in noway related to the below,






fourteenth

who is this evil intellectual?


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