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Monday, May 05, 2014

Let me Google that for you.


1. A particular type of animal served as a lookout atop the Eiffel Tower during World War I. Which of the animal’s five senses made it the logical choice for the duty?


I don't know. Google it.

One way to find the answer:

Go to Google and search [animal lookout Eiffel Tower WWI] to find that parrots were kept as lookouts on the tower during that war. Search [parrots Eiffel Tower WWI] to learn that the birds were kept there because their acute sense of ________ helped them detect approaching enemy aircraft.

2. A “passing cloud display” is a kind of biological animation on the skin surface of some animals. What kind of skin cells are used to make this display happen?

I don't know. Google it.

One way to find the answer:

Searching [passing cloud display] in the Google search bar shows that it is an active coloration change made by cephalopods (squids, cuttlefish, octopuses). A search for [cephalopod skin cell color] shows that the cells responsible for changing skin colors are called _____________.


3. For what show did the actor whose star is located at 6667 Hollywood Boulevard earn an Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series?

I don't know. Google it.

One way to find the answer:

Go to Google and search [6667 Hollywood Boulevard star] to find a list of the stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Of those actors whose stars are at 6667 Hollywood Boulevard, only Marg Helgenberger and Marlee Matlin are women. Searching [Marlee Matlin Emmy for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama] reveals that Matlin has been nominated for Emmys but has never won in that category. Search [Marg Helgenberger Emmy for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama] to get ______ _______.

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