Washington Irving is believed to have originated the expression “the Almighty Dollar” in Wolfert’s Roost (1855).
Related Posts
-
What were the names of the mythical countries in Duck Soup (1933)? Freedonia and Sylvania were the mythical countries in Duck Soup. The mythical country in Million Dollar Legs ( 1932 ) was Klopstokia. The mythical country in The Mouse That Roared ( 1959 )…
-
Where did the phrase to eat Humble Pie originate? In the eighteenth century, the best meat of any meal went to the men of the house and their friends. The women and children ate the umbles, the tongue and entrails, baked in…
-
What was the first American TV game show hosted by Alex Trebek? "The Wizard of Odds" (NBC, 1973-74) was the first American game show hosted by Alex Trebek. The Canadian-born Trebek is now host of "Jeopardy!" (syndicated, 1984).
-
Have any treaties ending foreign wars ever been signed in the U.S.? Only one treaty ending foreign wars ever been signed in the U.S. In 1905, Portsmouth, New Hampshire, was the site of the treaty that ended the Russo-Japanese War. President Theodore Roosevelt facilitated the…
-
What is the earliest use of flashback in Western literature? The earliest use of flashback in Western literature was in Homer's Odyssey. Most of Odysseus's adventures are recounted in a flashback set within a larger narrative frame. Odysseus tells his story at the…
-
How many plays did Aeschylus write? Aeschylus, the "father of Greek tragedy" (525-456 B.c.) wrote some 90 plays, but only 7 have survived. They are: The Suppliants The Oresteia The Persians Seven Against Thebes Prometheus Bound Agamemnon The Libation…