3. Question 1
Comedian George Carlin first listed a highly controversial list
in 1972 in his monologue. He was arrested for disturbing the
peace when he first performed the routine at a show
in Milwaukee. At the time, it was unsuitable for broadcast
these on the public airwaves in the U.S, whether radio or
television. As such, they were avoided in scripted material,
and bleep-censored if ever used; broadcast standards differ in
different parts of the world, then and now, although most of
the words on Carlin's original list remain taboo . The list was
not an official list, but rather was compiled by Carlin.
Nonetheless, a radio broadcast featuring these words led to a
Supreme Court decision that helped establish the extent to
which the federal government could regulate speech on
broadcast in the United States.The monologue is popularly
known as "Seven words you can ____ ____ ____ ____".
Fill in the blanks for the last three words of this monologue
title.
4. Question 2
French : "Le trône de fer"
German : "Eisenthron"
Spanish : "Juego de tronos"
English: ?
5. Question 3
This is an episode of The Simpsons titled
“The two Mrs. Nahasapeemapetilons”.
What is being mocked.
6. Question 4
Euglossa X is the scientific name of a
species of bees in Brazil. The species
has been named so by Brazilian
biologist Andre Nemesio in honour of
the nerdy and funny character Y of a
popular American sitcom. Identify X.
7. Question 5
This British television show devised by Bill
Wright drew inspiration from his
experiences of being interrogated by
the Gestapo during World War II.
Which show?
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