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Post by bbg95 on Apr 15, 2024 9:21:22 GMT -5
Monday's questions: 1. In 2019, Reuters deleted a tweet where they referred to what actor — who can currently be seen in the recently released film “Civil War” — as being best known for playing “Spider-Man's girlfriend,” which many readers found demeaning to her body of work? 2. Don Rickles was the voice of what toy, modeled after a member of the genus Solanum, in the “Toy Story” series? 3. Dole Street in Manoa passes through the main campus of a public university located in which U.S. state? 4. In 2001, the ITTF officially declared that games would no longer be played to 21, and would stop at 11 instead. What does "ITTF" stand for? 5. What is the name of the fictional puppet kingdom that Fred Rogers created for “Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood”? 1. Kirsten Dunst? If this is true, people are way too sensitive. Spider-Man is literally No. 1 on what's she's most known for on IMDB. 2. Mr. Potato Head? I never knew that was Rickles. 3. Hawaii 4. International Table Tennis Federation 5. The Neighborhood of Make Believe
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Post by cindra on Apr 15, 2024 9:33:49 GMT -5
Monday's questions: 1. In 2019, Reuters deleted a tweet where they referred to what actor — who can currently be seen in the recently released film “Civil War” — as being best known for playing “Spider-Man's girlfriend,” which many readers found demeaning to her body of work? 2. Don Rickles was the voice of what toy, modeled after a member of the genus Solanum, in the “Toy Story” series? 3. Dole Street in Manoa passes through the main campus of a public university located in which U.S. state? 4. In 2001, the ITTF officially declared that games would no longer be played to 21, and would stop at 11 instead. What does "ITTF" stand for? 5. What is the name of the fictional puppet kingdom that Fred Rogers created for “Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood”? 1. kirsten dunst 2. 3. Hawaii 4. international table tennis federation 5.
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Post by mikegarrison on Apr 15, 2024 10:26:42 GMT -5
1. Kirsten Dunst? 2. Potatohead? 3. Hawaii 4. International Table Tennis Federation? 5. Makebelieve Land?
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Post by nowhereman on Apr 15, 2024 12:07:23 GMT -5
Monday's questions: 1. In 2019, Reuters deleted a tweet where they referred to what actor — who can currently be seen in the recently released film “Civil War” — as being best known for playing “Spider-Man's girlfriend,” which many readers found demeaning to her body of work? 2. Don Rickles was the voice of what toy, modeled after a member of the genus Solanum, in the “Toy Story” series? 3. Dole Street in Manoa passes through the main campus of a public university located in which U.S. state? 4. In 2001, the ITTF officially declared that games would no longer be played to 21, and would stop at 11 instead. What does "ITTF" stand for? 5. What is the name of the fictional puppet kingdom that Fred Rogers created for “Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood”? 3. Hawaii 4. International table tennis federation
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Post by mln59 on Apr 16, 2024 7:25:19 GMT -5
Monday's answers:
1. In 2019, Reuters deleted a tweet where they referred to what actor — who can currently be seen in the recently released film “Civil War” — as being best known for playing “Spider-Man's girlfriend,” which many readers found demeaning to her body of work?
Kirsten Dunst
2. Don Rickles was the voice of what toy, modeled after a member of the genus Solanum, in the “Toy Story” series?
Mr. Potato Head
3. Dole Street in Manoa passes through the main campus of a public university located in which U.S. state?
Hawai'i
(The University of Hawai'i)
4. In 2001, the ITTF officially declared that games would no longer be played to 21, and would stop at 11 instead. What does "ITTF" stand for?
International Table Tennis Federation
5. What is the name of the fictional puppet kingdom that Fred Rogers created for “Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood”?
The Neighborhood of Make-Believe
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Post by mln59 on Apr 16, 2024 7:26:31 GMT -5
Tuesday's questions:
1. When you add vodka to an Arnold Palmer, a drink consisting of lemonade and iced tea, you've got a cocktail named after what wild golfer?
2. Before he hosted “The Price is Right,” Bob Barker hosted what other game show, whose name can still be found on a map of New Mexico?
3. Award-winning journalist Mary Martha Corinne Morrison Claiborne Boggs Roberts was best known by what pen name, which was a nickname first used by her 3-year-old brother who couldn’t pronounce “Corinne”?
4. In 1701, a French explorer named Antoine de la Mothe Cadillac founded a trading post on a river about 20 miles north of Lake Erie. He named it Fort Pontchartrain. What city do we call it today?
5. In what country would you find the Reno, Tiber, and Po rivers?
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Post by mikegarrison on Apr 16, 2024 7:33:32 GMT -5
1. Daly? 2. Truth Or Consequences 3. 4. Detroit? 5. Italy
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Post by geddyleeridesagain on Apr 16, 2024 7:39:24 GMT -5
Tuesday's questions: 1. When you add vodka to an Arnold Palmer, a drink consisting of lemonade and iced tea, you've got a cocktail named after what wild golfer? 2. Before he hosted “The Price is Right,” Bob Barker hosted what other game show, whose name can still be found on a map of New Mexico? 3. Award-winning journalist Mary Martha Corinne Morrison Claiborne Boggs Roberts was best known by what pen name, which was a nickname first used by her 3-year-old brother who couldn’t pronounce “Corinne”? 4. In 1701, a French explorer named Antoine de la Mothe Cadillac founded a trading post on a river about 20 miles north of Lake Erie. He named it Fort Pontchartrain. What city do we call it today? 5. In what country would you find the Reno, Tiber, and Po rivers? 1. A John Daly 2.Truth or Consequences 3. 4. Detroit 5. Italy
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Post by bbg95 on Apr 16, 2024 10:27:09 GMT -5
Tuesday's questions: 1. When you add vodka to an Arnold Palmer, a drink consisting of lemonade and iced tea, you've got a cocktail named after what wild golfer? 2. Before he hosted “The Price is Right,” Bob Barker hosted what other game show, whose name can still be found on a map of New Mexico? 3. Award-winning journalist Mary Martha Corinne Morrison Claiborne Boggs Roberts was best known by what pen name, which was a nickname first used by her 3-year-old brother who couldn’t pronounce “Corinne”? 4. In 1701, a French explorer named Antoine de la Mothe Cadillac founded a trading post on a river about 20 miles north of Lake Erie. He named it Fort Pontchartrain. What city do we call it today? 5. In what country would you find the Reno, Tiber, and Po rivers? 1. Sounds like John Daly 2. Truth or Consequences 4. Detroit? 5. Italy
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Post by cindra on Apr 16, 2024 11:06:52 GMT -5
Tuesday's questions: 1. When you add vodka to an Arnold Palmer, a drink consisting of lemonade and iced tea, you've got a cocktail named after what wild golfer? 2. Before he hosted “The Price is Right,” Bob Barker hosted what other game show, whose name can still be found on a map of New Mexico? 3. Award-winning journalist Mary Martha Corinne Morrison Claiborne Boggs Roberts was best known by what pen name, which was a nickname first used by her 3-year-old brother who couldn’t pronounce “Corinne”? 4. In 1701, a French explorer named Antoine de la Mothe Cadillac founded a trading post on a river about 20 miles north of Lake Erie. He named it Fort Pontchartrain. What city do we call it today? 5. In what country would you find the Reno, Tiber, and Po rivers? 1. jon daly 2. truth or consequences 3. 4. detroit 5. italy
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Post by nowhereman on Apr 16, 2024 11:28:03 GMT -5
Tuesday's questions: 1. When you add vodka to an Arnold Palmer, a drink consisting of lemonade and iced tea, you've got a cocktail named after what wild golfer? 2. Before he hosted “The Price is Right,” Bob Barker hosted what other game show, whose name can still be found on a map of New Mexico? 3. Award-winning journalist Mary Martha Corinne Morrison Claiborne Boggs Roberts was best known by what pen name, which was a nickname first used by her 3-year-old brother who couldn’t pronounce “Corinne”? 4. In 1701, a French explorer named Antoine de la Mothe Cadillac founded a trading post on a river about 20 miles north of Lake Erie. He named it Fort Pontchartrain. What city do we call it today? 5. In what country would you find the Reno, Tiber, and Po rivers? 2. Truth and consequences 4. Hamilton 5. Italy
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Post by mln59 on Apr 17, 2024 7:27:01 GMT -5
Tuesday's answers:
1. When you add vodka to an Arnold Palmer, a drink consisting of lemonade and iced tea, you've got a cocktail named after what wild golfer?
John Daly
2. Before he hosted “The Price is Right,” Bob Barker hosted what other game show, whose name can still be found on a map of New Mexico?
“Truth or Consequences”
3. Award-winning journalist Mary Martha Corinne Morrison Claiborne Boggs Roberts was best known by what pen name, which was a nickname first used by her 3-year-old brother who couldn’t pronounce “Corinne”?
Cokie Roberts
4. In 1701, a French explorer named Antoine de la Mothe Cadillac founded a trading post on a river about 20 miles north of Lake Erie. He named it Fort Pontchartrain. What city do we call it today?
Detroit
5. In what country would you find the Reno, Tiber and Po rivers?
Italy
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Post by mln59 on Apr 17, 2024 7:28:04 GMT -5
Wednesday's questions:
1. What fictional character’s name derives from the fact that she slept in a fireplace?
2. In 1812, a man named Johann David Wyss wrote a book intended to teach his children self-reliance and Christian morals. It was inspired by Daniel Defoe, and Jules Verne considered it to be one of his favorites. Name that book.
3. Hall of Fame pitchers Robert Grove, Vernon Gomez, and Steve Carlton were all known by what nickname?
4. Food historians believe the chicken wing trend in the U.S can be traced back to the years 1991 through 1994. What happened every January during those four years that helped launch the wing craze?
5. The Rod of Asclepius — which features one snake — is often confused with the caduceus — which features two snakes — when it comes to representing what field of study?
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Post by cindra on Apr 17, 2024 8:56:14 GMT -5
Wednesday's questions: 1. What fictional character’s name derives from the fact that she slept in a fireplace? 2. In 1812, a man named Johann David Wyss wrote a book intended to teach his children self-reliance and Christian morals. It was inspired by Daniel Defoe, and Jules Verne considered it to be one of his favorites. Name that book. 3. Hall of Fame pitchers Robert Grove, Vernon Gomez, and Steve Carlton were all known by what nickname? 4. Food historians believe the chicken wing trend in the U.S can be traced back to the years 1991 through 1994. What happened every January during those four years that helped launch the wing craze? 5. The Rod of Asclepius — which features one snake — is often confused with the caduceus — which features two snakes — when it comes to representing what field of study? 1. cinderella 2. 3. 4. bills made the super bowl (and lost), popularizing buffalo wings 5. medicine
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Post by bbg95 on Apr 17, 2024 10:54:29 GMT -5
Wednesday's questions: 1. What fictional character’s name derives from the fact that she slept in a fireplace? 2. In 1812, a man named Johann David Wyss wrote a book intended to teach his children self-reliance and Christian morals. It was inspired by Daniel Defoe, and Jules Verne considered it to be one of his favorites. Name that book. 3. Hall of Fame pitchers Robert Grove, Vernon Gomez, and Steve Carlton were all known by what nickname? 4. Food historians believe the chicken wing trend in the U.S can be traced back to the years 1991 through 1994. What happened every January during those four years that helped launch the wing craze? 5. The Rod of Asclepius — which features one snake — is often confused with the caduceus — which features two snakes — when it comes to representing what field of study? 3. Lefty--Grove in particular is known for his nickname way more than his actual name 4. Super Bowl? More specifically, Buffalo made the Super Bowl in those four years 5. Medicine
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