Can You Crack the Watergate Trivia Scandal?

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1.

In "Forrest Gump", what happened when the protagonist is in the Watergate hotel?

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Answer: He Saw The Thieves And Reported Them
Explanation:
When Forrest Gump is in the Watergate hotel, he witnesses the break-in by the thieves and promptly reports it to the authorities. This event becomes a crucial moment in the movie as it ties into the real-life Watergate scandal that ultimately led to the resignation of President Nixon. Forrest's innocent and unintentional involvement in such a significant historical event showcases the theme of chance and destiny that runs throughout the film.

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2.

Which song did the musical group Queen sing that said that they didn't want to be a candidate for Watergate?

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Answer: Bicycle
Explanation:
The song "Bicycle" by the musical group Queen includes lyrics that mention not wanting to be a candidate for Watergate. This line in the song likely refers to the infamous political scandal in the United States involving President Richard Nixon and the subsequent cover-up that led to his resignation. The lyrics may be expressing a desire to avoid being involved in any scandal or controversy similar to Watergate.

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3.

What Watergate related character said "I wish you had not asked that question"?

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Answer: Alexander Buterfield
Explanation:
Alexander Butterfield said "I wish you had not asked that question" during his testimony in the Watergate scandal hearings. This statement implied that he was uncomfortable or hesitant to reveal certain information, adding to the intrigue and suspicion surrounding the scandal.

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