n Two words for common symbols that you probably didn’t know had formal names: “octothorp” (a.k.a. “pound sign”) and “pilcrow” (proofreader’s mark for a new paragraph).
n In his role for the 1968 World War II action film “Where Eagles Dare,” Clint Eastwood relied so heavily on stuntmen that Eastwood nicknamed the film “Where Doubles Dare.”
Serengeti National Park in Tanzania is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Hunters on safari in the area named as the “Big Five” animals in the park: lions, leopards, elephants, rhinoceroses and:
A) Zebras
B) Hyenas
C) Buffalo
D) Buzzards
Wednesday’s answer: The title naval vessel in “The Caine Mutiny” is a minesweeper.
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