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Which city is known as the 'Big Apple'?
New York City earned the nickname 'Big Apple' in the 1920s when jazz musicians used it to refer to the city's music scene.
Which city has hosted the most Super Bowl games?
Miami has hosted the most Super Bowl games, thanks to its warm weather and vibrant atmosphere drawing in football fans year after year.
What car brand makes the gadget-filled DB5 featured in James Bond films?
The Aston Martin DB5, introduced in the 1964 James Bond film Goldfinger, featured gadgets like rotating license plates and an ejector seat, cementing the brand's spy car legacy.
Where is the famous sculpture 'Christ the Redeemer' located?
Christ the Redeemer in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil stands 30 meters (98 feet) tall, with a total height of 38 meters (124 feet) including its pedestal, and weighs 635 metric tons, making it an impressive sight on Corcovado mountain.
At MI6, James Bond flirts with his boss's secretary, a role first played by Lois Maxwell. Who is that character?
Miss Moneypenny was created by Ian Fleming in his 1953 novel Casino Royale as the loyal secretary to M, head of MI6.
SPECTRE's leader, famous for stroking a white cat and plotting world domination, is James Bond's archenemy. Who is he?
Ernst Stavro Blofeld, SPECTRE's leader, was created by Ian Fleming in the 1961 novel Thunderball, but his iconic white cat originates from the films, debuting in Dr. No.
Which British author created the spy James Bond in the 1953 novel Casino Royale?
Ian Fleming, a former British naval intelligence officer during World War II, drew from his espionage experiences to create James Bond in his 1953 novel Casino Royale.
What is James Bond's signature drink, ordered shaken not stirred?
The phrase "shaken, not stirred" for James Bond's vodka martini first appeared in Ian Fleming's 1953 novel Casino Royale, emphasizing Bond's preference for a frothier texture over the traditional stirred method.