Sunday, December 26, 2010

The Last One Involving a Connection for a Long Time



And the lines "Je vais a l'amour"
Connect.

Saturday, December 25, 2010

The One full of Crests






Connect. The last three did the same thing.

Tuesday, December 21, 2010

The One that Sucks Blood



Connect.

Wednesday, December 15, 2010

The Unsinkable One





Connect.

Friday, December 10, 2010

The One with a Confusing Football Player

He won the FIFA U-17 World Cup for Japan before leaving the country to play in Brazil, for Sao Paulo FC and played against Carlos Santana. He then won the AFC U-19 Championship, enabling Japan to qualify for the FIFA U-20 World Cup where he grabbed a hat-trick and they beat Brazil 3-2 AET in the final before he moved on to FC Barcelona, winning an El Clasico 6-5 with a hat-trick and 3 assists. He was an inspiration to Hidetoshi Nakata, Zinedine Zidane, Allesandro del Piero and Fernando Torres among others.
But not in the way you think he did. Who is this amazing Asian?

Thursday, December 9, 2010

The One with a Man (hint)

His son Andrzej published his memoirs in German, titled "Das wunderbare Überleben." He is....

Wednesday, December 8, 2010

The One with a Lot of Stuff






Connect the products. Look closely at the picture for hints.

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

The One with a Sign


Where would you find this unique sign?

The One with Two Unconnectedly Connected People

On Easter Sunday 1768, he took a young woman, Rose Keller, whose sexual services he had procured (though it is debatable whether she was a prostitute or not) to his chateau, where he imprisoned and sexually abused her. She escaped through a second floor window. Later, in Marseilles in 1772, he poisoned several prostitutes using an aphrodisiac extracted from a beetle and also sodomized his manservant, Latour.

In 1886, the Austrian psychiatrist Richard Freiherr von Krafft-Ebing, wrote, "...I feel justified in calling this ____________ because the author _________________ frequently made this perversion, which up to his time was quite unknown to the scientific world as such, the substratum of his writings. I followed thereby the scientific formation of the term "Daltonism", from Dalton, the discoverer of colour-blindness."

Identify and connect these two apparently very separate persons.

The Accidental One

Accidental, dotted and grace are all types of....

Sunday, December 5, 2010

The One with a Boy

Edward Teller sent an unclassified telegram to his colleagues at the Los Alamos Laboratory, coded for security purposes, saying "Its a boy."
What had just happened?

The One with a Genius

The gentleman on the right has been praised by Shaw as "The only genius to ever come out of the movie industry". Identify.

The One with No Hips

February 19th 1955. From the fission of 256-Fermium began 'Hooray'. Followed by 'Double Hooray'. Followed by 'Triple Hooray'. Followed by....?

The One Where We Store Grain

Barn:10^(-28)
Outhouse:10^(-34)
Shed:10^(-52)
What am I talking about?

Saturday, December 4, 2010

The One with a Famous Person





Connect with a person.

The One with a Footballing Presence

The all-time highest appearance maker for his club as well as in his league, his club retired his jersey, but only under the condition that if any of his sons made it through the Academy, they could have his number if they wanted to. Who is he?

The One with a Missing Person




These have an individual associative value with certain persons. Name the person missing from the series here.

The One with a Strangely Interesting Connection



Connect.

Friday, December 3, 2010

The Arabic One

This word is, more or less, the most used word in the Arab world. What is it?

Thursday, December 2, 2010

The One with a Play

This three act farce by Brendon Thomas broke all records, clocking 1466 performances in its original London run. It is....