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Built out of solid rock in the 1960s, Temppeliaukio Church is found largely underground in Helsinki. Architects Timo and Tuomo Suomalainen designed the church to burrow into solid rock, using designs that predated World War II. The back wall of the altar is a solid exposed rock wall. It finally opened in 1969. The name, by the way, is Finnish for "Temple Square," and it doubles as a concert venue, given the structure's tremendous acoustics.

Originally, "Murder, She Wrote" was designed a vehicle to keep Jean Stapleton at CBS, after she left her role as Edith Bunker on "All in the Family." She bowed out when her husband died, and the role went to theater star Angela Lansbury. The show itself was a relaunch of "Ellery Queen," which had flopped.

This time, the crime-solving writer protagonist was female. The title was derived from Agatha Christie's "Murder, She Said."

Typically, things are blown to what word, which we get from the Irish Gaelic for "fragment"?

A) Shards

B) Shatters

C) Shreds

D) Smithereens

Previous answer: Besuboru is baseball.

TRIVIA FANS: Send the trivia questions you've always wanted answered, or original TriviaBits ideas of your own, with your full name and hometown, to Paul Paquet at paul@triviahalloffame.com or visit him online at www.triviahalloffame.com.

Paul Paquet has been writing trivia since the early 1990s, and has written roughly 100,000 questions. For more, visit triviahalloffame.com or e-mail him at paul@triviahalloffame.com.

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