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Damn, I should know this.

But... is it because he was heavily descriminated against by the anglophone officials, and many believe that he should have had more goals counted.
 
Does it mean the said games with an * are games during the WW2 period but weren't recorded officially so they were given an asterisk to signify a victory for him? Or because it was held in WW2?
 
During WW2 many of the best players served.  Therefore, Maurice Richard's mark of 50 goals in 50 games was considered the product of a superb player playing against lackluster replacement players.  He never equalled his mark again, and nobody scored 50 goals in 50 games until Mike Bossy did in 1979.  In 1982, Wayne Gretzky shattered the record by scoring 50 goals in 39 games.
 
According to recent scientific researches we can determine not four (salty, sweet, sour, bitter) but five basic tastes. Which is the fifth? :)
 
What substance was used for blood in the famous 45 second shower scene in Psycho, and how long did it take to shoot that scene?
 
I'm not pretty sure. I've heard about umami on the Discovery channel but I've never heard of savory. This could be a synonym and in that case you're right too. :)
 
Perun is right and so am I as umami means unsavory in Japanese.

My question:
What building is often cited as the best architectural example of art built during the Mughal empire?  Also in which city is it found?
 
Yeah, putting Perun's and Donuts answers together gives the answer. It was chocolate syrup and it took seven days to shoot that scene. Over to GK...:)
 
ABandOn said:
Is it the magnificent Taj Mahal, in Agra (India)?

Right.  :ok:

What is the largest city, by population, in Canada or USA that does not have an NHL (National Hockey League)team?  Sorry, European members -- I hope this question is not boring.
 
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