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i've been trying to complete this quiz but need some help please.
1.this is a book------t.v.h.c. by e.c.? 2.where did the pop groups "take that" and "men at work" get their name from? 3.when was the first m.o.t. test introduced? 4.what was the first ready to eat breakfast cereal ? 5. this is a famous person in cryptic...."sounds like a shaved vegetable" , "tarzans lady doesn't hit the centre" and "queens daughter & little bird's offspring"? theses are driving me mad help !!!!!!!!!
1.this is a book------t.v.h.c. by e.c.? 2.where did the pop groups "take that" and "men at work" get their name from? 3.when was the first m.o.t. test introduced? 4.what was the first ready to eat breakfast cereal ? 5. this is a famous person in cryptic...."sounds like a shaved vegetable" , "tarzans lady doesn't hit the centre" and "queens daughter & little bird's offspring"? theses are driving me mad help !!!!!!!!!
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Since the Quaker Oats man became the first registered breakfast cereal trademark in 1877, breakfast cereals have been synonymous with characters like Tony the Tiger of Kelloggs, the Trix Rabbit, and Post's Sugar Bear.
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"The year was 1941 and America's first ready-to-eat oat cereal with crisp doughnut-like rings was arriving on store shelves. The introduction of the seven-ounce box of Cheerioats was a major event for General Mills."
Cereal Advertising Icon Toys
Since the Quaker Oats man became the first registered breakfast cereal trademark in 1877, breakfast cereals have been synonymous with characters like Tony the Tiger of Kelloggs, the Trix Rabbit, and Post's Sugar Bear.
Cherrios
"The year was 1941 and America's first ready-to-eat oat cereal with crisp doughnut-like rings was arriving on store shelves. The introduction of the seven-ounce box of Cheerioats was a major event for General Mills."
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