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In what film did Jennifer Lawrence play a mop's inventor? The Saturday quiz
In what film did Jennifer Lawrence play a mop's inventor? The Saturday quiz

The Guardian

time4 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • The Guardian

In what film did Jennifer Lawrence play a mop's inventor? The Saturday quiz

1 Which national flag has been modified 26 times?2 What is the first letter that doesn't name a vitamin?3 Which late pianist was the first to record all of Beethoven's piano works?4 In legend, what joined the yoke to the pole of a Phrygian wagon?5 In what film did Jennifer Lawrence play the inventor of a mop?6 What was unusual about Cpl Wojtek, who served in the war with the 2nd Polish Corps?7 Which writer last visited Dublin in 1912?8 Which Essex market town is named after a spice?What links: 9 Mark Berry; Stacia Blake; Jed Hoile; Barry Mooncult?10 William Huskisson; James A Garfield; Leo Tolstoy?11 Formerly 1/16 of a rupee; Icelandic narratives; ranging technology; relating to a city; made a god?12 Cleeks; Crushers; HyFlyers; Iron Heads; Majesticks; Torque?13 Gracious and glorious (1); long, our and the (2); save and God (3); King (4)?14 Capitol Complex, Chandigarh; Notre-Dame du Haut; Unité d'habitation; Villa Savoye?15 Catherine the Great; Éamon de Valera; Adolf Hitler; Julia Gillard; Boris Johnson? 1 US.2 F.3 Alfred Brendel.4 Gordian knot.5 Joy.6 He was a bear.7 James Joyce.8 Saffron Walden.9 Dancers who accompanied musical acts: Happy Mondays (Bez); Hawkwind; Howard Jones; Flowered Up.10 Died/fatally injured/assassinated at railway stations: Parkside; US president, Washington DC; Astapovo.11 Palindromes: anna; sagas; radar; civic; deified.12 Teams in LIV golf tour.13 Word distribution in first verse of national anthem.14 Architectural works by Le Corbusier: India; Ronchamp; Marseille and other cities; Poissy.15 Not born in the country they led: Prussia/Russia; US/Ireland; Austria/Germany; Wales/Australia; US/UK.

In what film did Jennifer Lawrence play a mop's inventor? The Saturday quiz
In what film did Jennifer Lawrence play a mop's inventor? The Saturday quiz

The Guardian

time4 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • The Guardian

In what film did Jennifer Lawrence play a mop's inventor? The Saturday quiz

1 Which national flag has been modified 26 times?2 What is the first letter that doesn't name a vitamin?3 Which late pianist was the first to record all of Beethoven's piano works?4 In legend, what joined the yoke to the pole of a Phrygian wagon?5 In what film did Jennifer Lawrence play the inventor of a mop?6 What was unusual about Cpl Wojtek, who served in the war with the 2nd Polish Corps?7 Which writer last visited Dublin in 1912?8 Which Essex market town is named after a spice?What links: 9 Mark Berry; Stacia Blake; Jed Hoile; Barry Mooncult?10 William Huskisson; James A Garfield; Leo Tolstoy?11 Formerly 1/16 of a rupee; Icelandic narratives; ranging technology; relating to a city; made a god?12 Cleeks; Crushers; HyFlyers; Iron Heads; Majesticks; Torque?13 Gracious and glorious (1); long, our and the (2); save and God (3); King (4)?14 Capitol Complex, Chandigarh; Notre-Dame du Haut; Unité d'habitation; Villa Savoye?15 Catherine the Great; Éamon de Valera; Adolf Hitler; Julia Gillard; Boris Johnson? 1 US.2 F.3 Alfred Brendel.4 Gordian knot.5 Joy.6 He was a bear.7 James Joyce.8 Saffron Walden.9 Dancers who accompanied musical acts: Happy Mondays (Bez); Hawkwind; Howard Jones; Flowered Up.10 Died/fatally injured/assassinated at railway stations: Parkside; US president, Washington DC; Astapovo.11 Palindromes: anna; sagas; radar; civic; deified.12 Teams in LIV golf tour.13 Word distribution in first verse of national anthem.14 Architectural works by Le Corbusier: India; Ronchamp; Marseille and other cities; Poissy.15 Not born in the country they led: Prussia/Russia; US/Ireland; Austria/Germany; Wales/Australia; US/UK.

Anthony Albanese accused of 'disgraceful' act while visiting China
Anthony Albanese accused of 'disgraceful' act while visiting China

Daily Mail​

time18-07-2025

  • Politics
  • Daily Mail​

Anthony Albanese accused of 'disgraceful' act while visiting China

Prominent Indigenous leader Warren Mundine has echoed growing calls for Anthony Albanese to stop dividing Australia on the international stage. The Prime Minister raised eyebrows earlier this week during his visit to China, where he held several press conferences in front of three flags - the Australian, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island ones. The gesture sparked outrage back home, where outspoken commentators and radio shock jocks reignited debate to make Australia's national flag more inclusive. Mr Mundine has accused Albanese of dividing the country with the display of the three flags overseas. 'I thought that it was a disgrace,' he told Daily Mail Australia. 'He's on the international stage. 'I'm a proud Aboriginal and I love my Aboriginal flag. But it's our flag, nobody else's!' 'He's the Prime Minister and he should be standing next to one flag, the Australian one. 'Aboriginal soldiers fought for our country under the Australian flag.' Albanese has displayed the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander flags alongside the Australian one at every press conference since he won power in 2022, including his election night victory speech when he was re-elected in May. Prime ministers before him only ever displayed the Australian flag. 'What has it done for the Aboriginal people?' Mundine said. 'Money would be better spent on youth, crime and actually fixing issues. 'It's about time that he started bringing Australia together, instead of dividing everyone.' Mundine admitted that the Australian flag has grown on him over the years and doesn't think any changes to make it more inclusive will happen in his lifetime. He used New Zealand as an example, where 56.6 per cent of Kiwis voted in favour of keeping the same flag in a 2016 referendum. The 18-month process, driven by then-Prime Minister John Key, cost $NZ26 million. 'We have a national flag, whether people like it or not,' Mundine said. 'Every time the debate comes up, they can't get the model right.' 'We live in one of the best countries in the world. Let's start coming together and celebrating it.' Sky News hosts Chris Kenny and Danica De Giorgio also slammed Mr Albanese over displaying the three flags on the international stage. 'Why? He's representing one nation, our nation overseas,' Kenny said. 'This is identity politics on steroids - a gesture that can only confuse anyone watching on from China. It's a step too far.' De Giorgio added: 'Why have we got the Prime Minister of our country going over to a different country, standing in front of three different flags? 'It should be the Australian flag only; you're representing one country. 'You're overseas representing Australia.' The backlash from Aussies online was just as brutal. 'I'm sure that Australia's got to be the only bloody country in the world to have three flags,' one wrote.

What is flag day? How we celebrate in WA
What is flag day? How we celebrate in WA

Yahoo

time14-06-2025

  • Yahoo

What is flag day? How we celebrate in WA

SEATTLE - Flag Day is celebrated on June 14 every year. The holiday was established to commemorate the date the United States approved the first design for the national flag. The first version of the flag was approved in 1777. There are specific ways here at home in Washington state we mark Flag Day. The Washington legislature passed a law in 2012 that the POW/MIA flag is to be flown along with the state and national flags. In addition to Flag Day, the POW/MIA flag is ordered to fly on the following days: Armed Forces Day on the third Saturday in May Memorial Day on the last Monday in May Independence Day on July 4 National Korean War Veterans Armistice Day on July 27 National POW/MIA Recognition Day on the third Friday in September Veterans Day on November 11 Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day on December 7 The origin of the flag dates back to the 1970s. "In 1971, Mrs. Michael Hoff, the wife of a U.S. military officer listed as missing in action during the Vietnam War, developed the idea for a national flag to remind every American of the U.S. servicemembers whose fates were never accounted for during the war," according to the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs. Dig deeper In March 2025, the mayor of Newscastle, Washington clashed with an LGBTQ activist over the decision to fly the POW/MIA flag while revoking approval to fly the pride flag during pride month last year. This year, new rules provided guidance for how different flags can be flown at official buildings in Tacoma. The Source Information in this story came from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, and the Office of Washington Governor Bob Ferguson. Costco to offer early shopping hours for Executive Members. Here's what to know Lone survivor of Air India crash reportedly recalls "loud noise" after takeoff 8 people arrested during anti-ICE protest in Seattle Home of Seattle rapper Macklemore invaded, nanny maced: police WA deputies arrest teens for pistol-whipping boy, armed robberies Cyberattack hits supplier to Whole Foods and PCC; could impact store supplies To get the best local news, weather and sports in Seattle for free, sign up for the daily FOX Seattle Newsletter. Download the free FOX LOCAL app for mobile in the Apple App Store or Google Play Store for live Seattle news, top stories, weather updates and more local and national news.

The stars and stripes fly, in photos, as Flag Day approaches
The stars and stripes fly, in photos, as Flag Day approaches

Associated Press

time13-06-2025

  • General
  • Associated Press

The stars and stripes fly, in photos, as Flag Day approaches

More than 75 years after Flag Day became U.S. law, the stars and stripes grab our gaze these days in constant portraits of how Americans see their country's promise — sometimes dotted along historic graves of military veterans, draped upside down over a protester, or painted on a barn. Flag Day commemorates the 1777 approval of a national flag design by the Continental Congress. It was established by federal law in 1949 as June 14. Observances preceded that, including in 1891 at a Philadelphia house of Betsy Ross. But the fervor for the flag that exists today has strong roots in the Civil War, when flag bearers were regarded with particularly high honor. At the Betsy Ross House, a flag bearing a circle of 13 stars for each of the colonies is flown. And at a family farm near Loring, Kansas, 38 stars are painted on the flag on its barn, the number of states when the barn was built in 1884. Those throwback versions and others are still around, but the 50-star flag is never far from view. It has been patterned on a pro golfer's shorts, colored onto the roof of a business, and brandished during confrontations at public demonstrations. This is a photo gallery curated by AP photo editors.

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