Answer: Samuel Coleridge-Taylor "Hiawatha's Wedding Feast" is the first and best-known part of Samuel Coleridge-Taylor's trilogy "the Song of Hiawatha" (1900). "Hiawatha's Wedding Feast" in particular was well received, with Coleridge-Taylor being paid to write its sequel before the work was even heard in public.
Answer: Narrator The name of the main character of "Fight Club", played by Edward Norton, is never mentioned throughout the film and thus has been officially dubbed "the Narrator".
Answer: 2003 At the women's singles 2003 Australian Open Championship, Serena defeated her sister Venus in the finals to claim her first women's singles in the Australian Open Championship.
Answer: Phil Mickelson American born golfer, Phil Mickelson is popularly called "Lefty". He has won several major championships in his professional career.
Answer: Mexico Though Mexico may be known as one of the roughest places on earth, in 2009 it set a world record when 40,000 people kissed simultaneously on Valentine's Day!
Answer: Matzah Matzah is the name of the unleavened bread Jews eat during Passover. This symbolizes the fact that during the Israelites' escape from Egypt to the Promised Land, they left so quickly that they didn't have sufficient time to wait for their dough to rise.
Answer: Christina Applegate Christina Applegate, who experienced her own successful run starring in the hit sitcom "Married with Children", played Rachel's sister, Amy.