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Guess Who? is a two-player board game in which players each guess the identity of the other's chosen character. The game was developed by Israeli game inventors Ora and Theo Coster , the founders of Theora Design.
Botticelli is a guessing game where one person or team thinks of a famous person and reveals the initial letter of their name, and then answers yes–no questions to allow other players to guess the identity. It requires the players to have a good knowledge of biographical details of famous people.
Who Am I?. a silent drama directed by Henry Kolker; Who Am I?, a Hong Kong film starring Jackie Chan; Who Am I?, a Cambodian film; Who Am I, or Who Am I – No System is Safe, a 2014 German film; Who Am I 2015, a 2015 Chinese film, a remake of the 1998 film; Who Am I, an Indian Hindi-language film
Peterson met Randy Bachman in junior high school, where they were both on their baseball team. [8] They, with another friend, formed the band The Embers in 1958. Garry and Randy Bachman from the band The Embers [9] met Chad Allan, Bob Ashley, and Jim Kale from Al & The Silvertones who were the band's "biggest rivals", and became Chad Allan and the Reflections.
Guesswho (or Guess Who) is an anonymous graffiti artist active since 2012 in Fort Kochi, Kerala, India. [1] Guesswho uses street art as a subversive medium of expression to practice and participate in the creation of an ever-changing culture of a city's visual landscape and experiments through wry commentary on socio-political issues. [ 2 ]
Burton Lorne Cummings OC OM (born December 31, 1947) is a Canadian musician and songwriter. He is best known for leading The Guess Who during that band's most successful period from 1965 to 1975, and for a lengthy solo career.
"Rain Dance" is a song written by Burton Cummings and Kurt Winter and performed by The Guess Who. It was featured on their 1971 album, So Long, Bannatyne . [ 2 ] The song was produced by Jack Richardson .
"Glamour Boy" is a song written by Burton Cummings and performed by The Guess Who, and was featured on their 1973 album, #10. The song was produced by Jack Richardson. [1] It was inspired by David Bowie and reached #14 in Canada in 1973. [2] The song was also released in the United States as a single, peaking at #83 on the Cash Box Top 100. [3]