Connect :
A)
B)
Jam Sataji Vibhai Rawalji
The Royal Emblem Of Nawanagar
Flag Of Rajkot Principality
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Friday, April 30, 2010
Thursday, April 29, 2010
Trivial Pursuit 27 - Answers
The Connect is 'Brylcreem'.
The following people, at some point of time, have all endorsed 'Brylcreem'.
'Brylcreem' is the only product endorsed by Kishore Kumar.
Mahendra Singh Dhoni, Wicket Keeper-Batsman & Captain, Team India.
Kevin Pietersen, South African-born English cricketer.
Farokh Engineer was the first Indian Cricketer to endorse a product in media.
The product being 'Brylcreem'.
This Parsi gentleman was a right-handed Wicket Keeper-Batsman for India.
He played domestic cricket for Mumbai and represented the English county side Lancashire.
Fazal Mahmood, Former Pakistan Cricket Captain
Regarded as the finest pace bowler of his country's early years, he became the first Pakistani to take 100 wickets when he reached the landmark in his 22nd match.
Keith Miller
An Australian Test cricketer and a Royal Australian Air Force pilot during World War II, he is widely regarded as Australia's greatest ever all-rounder.
Denis Compton, English Cricketer
He played Cricket for the English County Middlesex and played Football for Arsenal F.C.
David Beckham, English Footballer
Johnny Haynes, English Footballer
He was the Captain of the English National Football team, and played club Football for Fulham.
The Brylcreem Boys (1998)
Directed by : Terence Ryan
Produced by : Alan Latham, Paul Madigan, Terence Ryan, Bernie Stampfer
Brylcreem Boulevard (1995)
Directed by : Robbe De Hert
Produced by : Dirk Impens, Rudy Verzyck
Country : Belgium
Language : Dutch
The Producers of this Belgian film admitted that they had misspelled Brylcreem.
The following people, at some point of time, have all endorsed 'Brylcreem'.
'Brylcreem' is the only product endorsed by Kishore Kumar.
Mahendra Singh Dhoni, Wicket Keeper-Batsman & Captain, Team India.
Kevin Pietersen, South African-born English cricketer.
Farokh Engineer was the first Indian Cricketer to endorse a product in media.
The product being 'Brylcreem'.
This Parsi gentleman was a right-handed Wicket Keeper-Batsman for India.
He played domestic cricket for Mumbai and represented the English county side Lancashire.
Fazal Mahmood, Former Pakistan Cricket Captain
Regarded as the finest pace bowler of his country's early years, he became the first Pakistani to take 100 wickets when he reached the landmark in his 22nd match.
Keith Miller
An Australian Test cricketer and a Royal Australian Air Force pilot during World War II, he is widely regarded as Australia's greatest ever all-rounder.
Denis Compton, English Cricketer
He played Cricket for the English County Middlesex and played Football for Arsenal F.C.
David Beckham, English Footballer
Johnny Haynes, English Footballer
He was the Captain of the English National Football team, and played club Football for Fulham.
The Brylcreem Boys (1998)
Directed by : Terence Ryan
Produced by : Alan Latham, Paul Madigan, Terence Ryan, Bernie Stampfer
Brylcreem Boulevard (1995)
Directed by : Robbe De Hert
Produced by : Dirk Impens, Rudy Verzyck
Country : Belgium
Language : Dutch
The Producers of this Belgian film admitted that they had misspelled Brylcreem.
Tuesday, April 27, 2010
Trivial Pursuit 27
Sunday, April 25, 2010
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