answersLogoWhite

0

in almost every adventure

User Avatar

Wiki User

13y ago

Still curious? Ask our experts.

Chat with our AI personalities

CoachCoach
Success isn't just about winning—it's about vision, patience, and playing the long game.
Chat with Coach
MaxineMaxine
I respect you enough to keep it real.
Chat with Maxine
ProfessorProfessor
I will give you the most educated answer.
Chat with Professor

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: When is brenda Starr gagged?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Continue Learning about Military History

What happened to the German department of the labor exchange and to the registrar's office?

the german department of the labor exchange was set on fire by saboteurs and men in german uniforms gagged the guards and destroyed important papers to the registrar's office.


Famous people of the 50s?

Elis Presley, Marilyn Monroe, Kay Starr, Dorris Day, Pat Boone, Perry Como


What is the best led lighting in the world?

The best LED lighting in the world comes from leading brands known for innovation, efficiency, and durability. Havells Lighting is a top choice for industrial and commercial lighting, offering high-performance solutions.


Did Germany achieve its goals in World War 2?

Hitler's goal was to unite the German people and then to unite Europe with Germany as the dominant country. For a short time, all the German people in Europe, with the exception of the Germans in Switzerland and Russia, were united into the Greater German Reich. The ethnic Germans in Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania were relocated to the Greater German Reich. The countries of Europe united in the European Union and Germany is currently the dominant country. Hitler also wanted to get rid of Communism. Many years later, Communism ended in Europe. Hitler wanted to get the Jews out of Europe and for a while, this was achieved. Now there are about a million Jews in Europe with most of them in France. For many years after World War II ended, there were virtually no Jews in West Germany and only a few in East Germany.


What songs were popular with soldiers during the Vietnam War?

''Boom Boom'' by John Lee Hooker (1961) ''Runaway'' by Del Shannon (1961) ''The Lion Sleeps Tonight'' by The Tokens (1961) ''Soldier Boy'' by The Shirelles (1962) ''Wipe Out'' by The Surfaris (1962) ''Our Day Will Come'' by Ruby & The Romantics (1963) ''Puff, the Magic Dragon'' by Peter, Paul, & Mary (1963) ''Keep Searchin' (We'll Follow the Sun)'' by Del Shannon (1964) ''She's Not There'' by The Zombies (1964) ''As Tears Go By'' by The Rolling Stones (1965) ''Nowhere to Run'' by Martha Reeves & The Vandellas (1965) ''We Gotta Get out of This Place'' by The Animals (1965) ''Ballad of the Green Berets'' by SSgt. Barry Sadler (1966) ''Black Is Black'' by Los Bravos (1966) ''Secret Agent Man'' by Johnny Rivers (1966) ''Jimmy Mack'' by Martha Reeves & The Vandellas (1966) ''Brown Eyed Girl'' by Van Morrison (1967) ''Darling Be Home Soon'' by The Lovin' Spoonful (1967) ''I Wish It Would Rain'' by The Temptations (1967) ''Let's Live for Today'' by The Grass Roots (1967) ''Light My Fire'' by The Doors ''Somebody to Love'' by Jefferson Airplane (1967) ''The End'' by The Doors (1967) ''The Fish Cheer/I-Feel-Like-I'm-Fixin'-to-Die Rag'' by Country Joe & The Fish (1967) ''Born to Be Wild'' by Steppenwolf (1968) ''Happiness Is a Warm Gun'' by The Beatles (1968) ''(Sittin' on) The Dock of the Bay'' by Otis Redding (1968) ''Sky Pilot'' by Eric Burdon & The Animals (1968) ''Spooky'' by The Classics IV (1968) ''What a Wonderful World'' by Louis B. Armstrong (1968) ''Born on the Bayou'' by Creedence Clearwater Revival (1969) ''Darkness, Darkness'' by The Youngbloods (1969) ''Okie from Muskogee'' by Merle Haggard (1969) ''Someday, We'll Be Together'' by Diana Ross & The Supremes (1969) ''The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down'' by The Band (1969) ''I'm Your Captain (Closer to Home)'' by Grand Funk Railroad (1970) ''Paranoid'' by Black Sabbath (1970) ''Peace Frog'' by The Doors (1970) ''Run Through the Jungle'' by Creedence Clearwater Revival (1970) ''War'' by Edwin Starr (1970) ''Maggie May'' by Rod Stewart (1971) ''Wild World'' by Cat Stevens (1971) ''Heart of Gold'' by Neil Young (1972)