8. 4. In a 2005 commercial, X returns from practice to see a
policeman issuing a ticket to him. The conversation is as
follows:
X: Is there a problem officer?
Cop: It’s(X’s car) is parked outside the space
X: It’s on the line
Cop: I’m sorry sir it’s out.
X: It’s IN.
Cop: Calm down sir. It’s out.
(Goes on for a few more times)
X: YOU CANNOT BE SERIOUS.
ID X.
12. 6. X’s rituals seemed bizarre on the face of it. He
would always punch his teammate Gert Bals in the
stomach before a match began. A slightly less
aggressive, but scarcely less peculiar habit of his
way to spit his chewing gum into the opponent’s
half of the field just before kick off. He felt that the
influence of this latter habit was vindicated when
he forgot his gum in the European Cup Final of
1969 when his side lost 4-0 to AC Milan.
ID X.
22. 11. X is used clinically to treat angina and myocardial
infarction. The first clinical trial testing the efficacy of using
a combination of X and lisinopril, an angiotensin-
converting enzyme inhibitor, to treat chronic heart failure,
was reported in 2005, and concluded that the combination
of X and lisinopril may improve the quality of life, exercise
capacity, and mechanisms of peripheral circulation of
patients with chronic heart failure. A further research
report in 2008 concluded that the combination of X and
lisinopril improved carotid baroreceptor reflex in patients
with chronic heart failure.
Why is X mentioned in this quiz?
28. 14. This song first appeared on the Broadway musical
Carousel by Rodger and Hammerstien. As the song is
included during the graduation final of the musical, it has
become a standard, sung by graduation classes in the
United States. Though famous now as the anthems of one
of the most famous football clubs of the world, this song
has been recorded by many artists including Frank Sinatra,
Gerry & The Pacemakers, President of the Spanish Olympic
Committee.Alejandro Blanco, said he felt inspired to seek
lyrics to his country’s wordless national anthem, the Royal
March, ahead of Madrid’s bid to host the 2016 Olympic
Games. Which song are we talking about?