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> What is the airspeed velocity of an unladen swallow?

The airspeed velocity of an unladen swallow is a reference to a famous line from the 1975 film "Monty Python and the Holy Grail." In the movie, a character asks a wise old man about the airspeed velocity of an unladen swallow, and the wise old man responds that it depends on whether the swallow is African or European. The line is often cited as an example of a nonsensical question, because swallows do not fly at a specific airspeed and it is not possible to determine the airspeed of an unladen bird. In reality, the airspeed of a swallow would depend on many factors, such as the type of swallow, its size, and the conditions in which it is flying.

> What was the answer to that question in the movie

In the movie "Monty Python and the Holy Grail," the wise old man responds to the question about the airspeed velocity of an unladen swallow by saying that it depends on whether the swallow is African or European. This line is often cited as an example of a nonsensical question, because the airspeed of a swallow would not be the same for all swallows and would depend on many factors, such as the type of swallow, its size, and the conditions in which it is flying. The line is intended to be humorous and does not provide a serious or accurate answer to the question.

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Count me impressed. I threw some wild cards at it that are probably not that original.




It's not accurate though - Tim (the "wise old man" bridge guardian) asks Arthur the swallow question, and it is Arthur who retorts with "What do you mean, African or European?" And the question is not meant to be nonsensical, but merely difficult / obscure - unexpectedly and therefore humorously so, after the previous two softball questions.




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