Friday 29 November 2013

THINK LIKE A LEGEND

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ANSWER:THEY ARE ALL FINISHING MOVES OF WWE WRESTLERS.CELTIC CROSS BY FINLAY,COBRA BY SANTINO MARELLA,LIE DETECTOR BY R TRUTH,PEDIGREE BY TRIPLE H,PEOPLE'S ELBOW BY ROCK,SPEAR BY EDGE,TOMBSTONE BY UNDERTAKER,ZIGZAG BY DOLPH ZIGLAR,WALLS OF JERICHO BY CHRIS JERICHO.

Monday 18 November 2013

COME ON MAN!!!!!!!!!


  • 'X' IS ALSO KNOWN AS VICEREGAL PALACE.
  • 'X' STANDS ON TOP OF RAISINA HILL.
  • 'X' STANDS STRAIGHT OPPOSITE TO AMAR JAWAN JYOTHI.
  • 'X' HAPPENS TO BE THE LARGEST RESIDENTIAL BUILDING OF INDIA.
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ANSWER :RASHTRAPATHI BHAWAN 

Saturday 16 November 2013

BEAT THAT!!!!!!!

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ANSWER: FILMOGRAPHY OF SURIYA: SINGHAM ,AADHAVAN, AARU, VEL, MAYAWI, FRIENDS.

DANCE LIKE HIM





IDENTIFY THIS ODISSI DANCE LEGEND.



ANSWER: KELUCHARAN MOHAPATRA

Thursday 14 November 2013

NEED MORE SPEED!!!!!!!!!!!!


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ANSWER:THEY ARE ALL CARS SOLD UNDER VOLKSWAGEN. VENTO SCOOTER , BEETLE, POLO, FOX, GOLF AND QUANTUM(ALSO SOLD AS SANTANA)

Wednesday 13 November 2013

Saturday 9 November 2013

EAT AS MUCH AS YOU CAN!!!!!!!!!!!!

'X' is a fried or baked pastry with a savory filling, such as spiced potatoesonionspeaslentils, ground lamb, ground beef or ground chicken. Its size and consistency may vary, but typically, it is distinctly triangular. "X' are often accompanied by chutney.[1] With its origins in Uttar Pradesh,[2] they are a popular appetizer or snack in the Indian SubcontinentSoutheast AsiaCentral Asia and Southwest Asia, the Arabian Peninsula, the Mediterranean, the Horn of AfricaNorth Africa and South Africa.The 'X' contains a maida flour shell stuffed with some filling, generally a mixture of mashed boiled potato, onion, green peas, spices and green chili;[12] The entire pastry is then deep fried to a golden brown colour, in vegetable oil. It is served hot and is often eaten with fresh Indian chutney, such as mint, corianderor tamarind. It can also be prepared as a sweet form, rather than as a savory one. "X" are often served in chaat, along with the traditional accompaniments of yogurt, chutney, chopped onions, coriander, andchaat masala.
In DelhiPunjabHimachal PradeshMadhya PradeshUttarakhand and other Northern States of India, a bigger version of the 'X' with spicy filling of masala potatoes, peas, crushed green chillies, and sometimes dry fruits, and other variation fillings is quite popular. The 'X' is bigger compared to other Indian and foreign variants.In West Bengal, Shingaras (Bengali version of 'X') are snacks. They are found almost everywhere. Shingaras are easy to make but the folding is little tricky and many people do not know how to fold or make shingaras. Bengali shingaras are a bit smaller compared to those in other parts of India and the filling is mainly of small pieces of potato and unmashed boiled potato along with other ingredients. They are wrapped in a thin dough and fried. The coating is of white flour, not wheat flour, and it is slightly sweet in taste. What distinguishes good shingaras are flaky textures, almost as if they are made with savoury pie crust.Usually, shingaras are fried deep to a golden brown colour in vegetable oil. They are served hot and consumed with ketchup or chutney, such as mint, coriander or tamarind. Shingaras are often served in chaat, along with the traditional accompaniments of yogurt, chutney, chopped onions and coriander, and chaat masala. Usually shingaras are eaten during the tea time as tiffin. They can also be prepared as a sweet form, rather than as a savoury one. Bengali shingaras tend to be triangular, filled with potato, peas and diced almond or other vegetables, and are more heavily fried and crunchier than either shingara or their Indian 'X' cousins. Fulkopir shingara (Shingara filled with cauliflower mixture. In Bengal, there are non-vegetable varieties of shingara called mangsher shingara (mutton singara) and macher shingara (fish shingara). There are also sweeter versions like the narkel er shingara (coconut shingara) and others filled with khoya and dipped in sugar syrup.
In Hyderabad, India, a smaller version of the 'X' with a thicker pastry crust and mince-meat filling referred to as lukhmi is consumed, as is another variation with onion fillings.
In South India, 'X' are slightly different, in that they are folded in a different way more like Portuguese chamuças, with a different style pastry. The filling also differs, typically featuring mashed potatoes with spices, fried onions, peas, carrots, cabbage, curry leaves, green chillies, etc.. It is mostly eaten without chutney. 'X' in South India come in different sizes, and fillings are greatly influenced by the local food habits. 'X' made with spiced mashed potato mixture are quite popular in the South Indian states of Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, and Tamil Nadu.



ANSWER:SAMOSAS

THINK MAN THINK!!!!!


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ANSWER:3 IDIOTS