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1. In which Shakespearean play will you find the immortal words "All that glitters is not gold?"
2. Wladziu Valentino Liberace, known to pop culture fans simply as "Liberace", provided more than his share of glitter-filled moments during a storied career that ended with his death in 1987. Fortunately, for fans of glitter and glitz, many of the campy pianist's belongings are still shining and visible at the Liberace Museum in Las Vegas. Among them is one very unique item that is the largest of its kind in the world. What is this singular and shiny item?
3. Ever hear of "The Glitter Dome"? Is it sparkly? Is it real? Do you wear it? Does it bite? One of the following tells the tale and briefly describes one. Which of these is correct?
4. In the book "The Fellowship of the Ring", the hobbit Frodo is given a letter from Gandalf that includes a poem that in turn includes the words "All that is gold does not glitter..." We learn that this verse applies to Aragorn. By whom was the poem written?
5. The GE Global Research Company in New York is known for all sorts of things involving shininess: light bulbs, lasers, even man-made diamonds. In 1938 Dr Katherine Blodgett, the first female scientist at GE, developed which important contribution to ANTI-shininess?
6. One of the premiere icons on the Las Vegas strip, the Golden Nugget, has been operational since the major casino boom. What year did it open its doors to the first guests who could shoot some dice or pull a handle?
7. Speaking of sparkly things-- What is it that makes one gemstone sparklier than another? The technical name for a gemstone's flash or sparkle is "fire", with a very sparkly diamond being said to have "high fire." But what is the measure of this called?
8. Indian cuisine uses all sorts of spices and garnishes to make the food appear beautiful. One such decoration is called "varak" or "vark" and is reserved for special events to top dishes or adorn well-known sweets such as "barfi". What is "varak"?
9. This famous aria by Italian composer Giacomo Puccini was prominently featured in the 1985 film version of E.M. Forster's novel "A Room With a View" by Merchant-Ivory. Unless you understand Italian, or know the story of the opera, you might never guess that the aria concerns a young woman's desire to purchase a wedding ring at Florence's leading jewellery shop. What is the aria?
10. Frederick Raphael's "The Glittering Prizes" follows the lives of a group of friends during their time at which English University?
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