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Post by bbg95 on Apr 30, 2024 8:27:45 GMT -5
Tuesday's questions: 1. In 2001, the J.M. Smucker Company acquired what fitting brand from Procter & Gamble? 2. “'Thank You, Goodnight” is a docuseries about what New Jersey-based musical artist who entered the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2018? 3. “If you are lucky enough to have lived in Paris as a young man, then wherever you go for the rest of your life, it stays with you, for Paris is a moveable feast.” That comes from “A Moveable Feast,” a memoir of living in the city by what American author? 4. What dirty-sounding word has been, according to Best Buy, the best-selling Apple accessory every year since 2017? 5. British twins Izzy and Annie Woods attend their cousin's alma mater and unravel a cheating scandal, all while wearing lots of pink and carrying matching chihuahuas in a direct-to-video sequel of what film? 4. Dongle
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Post by coahc21 on Apr 30, 2024 9:20:15 GMT -5
1. Jif peanut butter? 2. Bruce? 3. Hemingway? 4. Dongle 5. Legally Blonde
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Post by cindra on Apr 30, 2024 9:58:59 GMT -5
Tuesday's questions: 1. In 2001, the J.M. Smucker Company acquired what fitting brand from Procter & Gamble? 2. “'Thank You, Goodnight” is a docuseries about what New Jersey-based musical artist who entered the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2018? 3. “If you are lucky enough to have lived in Paris as a young man, then wherever you go for the rest of your life, it stays with you, for Paris is a moveable feast.” That comes from “A Moveable Feast,” a memoir of living in the city by what American author? 4. What dirty-sounding word has been, according to Best Buy, the best-selling Apple accessory every year since 2017? 5. British twins Izzy and Annie Woods attend their cousin's alma mater and unravel a cheating scandal, all while wearing lots of pink and carrying matching chihuahuas in a direct-to-video sequel of what film? 1. 2. bruce? 3. 4. dongle 5. legally blonde
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Post by mikegarrison on Apr 30, 2024 12:09:05 GMT -5
I've got no answers for Tues.
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Post by geddyleeridesagain on Apr 30, 2024 12:21:07 GMT -5
Tuesday's questions: 1. In 2001, the J.M. Smucker Company acquired what fitting brand from Procter & Gamble? 2. “'Thank You, Goodnight” is a docuseries about what New Jersey-based musical artist who entered the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2018? 3. “If you are lucky enough to have lived in Paris as a young man, then wherever you go for the rest of your life, it stays with you, for Paris is a moveable feast.” That comes from “A Moveable Feast,” a memoir of living in the city by what American author? 4. What dirty-sounding word has been, according to Best Buy, the best-selling Apple accessory every year since 2017? 5. British twins Izzy and Annie Woods attend their cousin's alma mater and unravel a cheating scandal, all while wearing lots of pink and carrying matching chihuahuas in a direct-to-video sequel of what film? 1. 2. Jon Bon Jovi 3. Hemingway 4. Dongle 5. Legally Blonde
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Post by nowhereman on Apr 30, 2024 16:04:25 GMT -5
Tuesday's questions: 1. In 2001, the J.M. Smucker Company acquired what fitting brand from Procter & Gamble? 2. “'Thank You, Goodnight” is a docuseries about what New Jersey-based musical artist who entered the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2018? 3. “If you are lucky enough to have lived in Paris as a young man, then wherever you go for the rest of your life, it stays with you, for Paris is a moveable feast.” That comes from “A Moveable Feast,” a memoir of living in the city by what American author? 4. What dirty-sounding word has been, according to Best Buy, the best-selling Apple accessory every year since 2017? 5. British twins Izzy and Annie Woods attend their cousin's alma mater and unravel a cheating scandal, all while wearing lots of pink and carrying matching chihuahuas in a direct-to-video sequel of what film? 1. Folgers 2. Bruce springsteen
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Post by mln59 on May 1, 2024 7:49:35 GMT -5
Tuesday's answers:
1. In 2001, the J.M. Smucker Company acquired what fitting brand from Procter & Gamble?
Jif
(and Crisco shortening)
2. “'Thank You, Goodnight” is a docuseries about what New Jersey-based musical artist who entered the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2018?
Bon Jovi
3. “If you are lucky enough to have lived in Paris as a young man, then wherever you go for the rest of your life, it stays with you, for Paris is a moveable feast.” That comes from “A Moveable Feast,” a memoir of living in the city by what American author?
Ernest Hemingway
4. What dirty-sounding word has been, according to Best Buy, the best-selling Apple accessory every year since 2017?
Dongle
(since the abandonment of the headphone jack on the iPhone 7)
5. British twins Izzy and Annie Woods attend their cousin's alma mater and unravel a cheating scandal, all while wearing lots of pink and carrying matching Chihuahuas in a direct-to-video sequel of what film?
“Legally Blonde”
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Post by mln59 on May 1, 2024 7:50:51 GMT -5
Wednesday's questions:
1. Most “Star Search” contestants who went on to become famous actually lost on the show. However, one 1992 winner later became the first openly gay man to win the Emmy for “Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series,” which he won for his role on the FX series “Pose.” Who is he?
2. “If she reads, she reads She.” That's the direct translation of an advertising slogan famously used by what magazine?
3. What 1996 movie was inspired by a real-life serial killer known as “The Gainesville Ripper”?
4. Toni Morrison’s birth name was Chloe Wofford. She changed her name when she converted to Catholicism at age 12 and adopted the name of the patron saint of lost things. Which saint is that?
5. One of the most popular varieties of commercially available cinnamon is Ceylon cinnamon. It is native to what country?
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Post by bbg95 on May 1, 2024 8:19:33 GMT -5
Wednesday's questions: 1. Most “Star Search” contestants who went on to become famous actually lost on the show. However, one 1992 winner later became the first openly gay man to win the Emmy for “Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series,” which he won for his role on the FX series “Pose.” Who is he? 2. “If she reads, she reads She.” That's the direct translation of an advertising slogan famously used by what magazine? 3. What 1996 movie was inspired by a real-life serial killer known as “The Gainesville Ripper”? 4. Toni Morrison’s birth name was Chloe Wofford. She changed her name when she converted to Catholicism at age 12 and adopted the name of the patron saint of lost things. Which saint is that? 5. One of the most popular varieties of commercially available cinnamon is Ceylon cinnamon. It is native to what country? 2. Elle?
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Post by geddyleeridesagain on May 1, 2024 9:21:34 GMT -5
Wednesday's questions: 1. Most “Star Search” contestants who went on to become famous actually lost on the show. However, one 1992 winner later became the first openly gay man to win the Emmy for “Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series,” which he won for his role on the FX series “Pose.” Who is he? 2. “If she reads, she reads She.” That's the direct translation of an advertising slogan famously used by what magazine? 3. What 1996 movie was inspired by a real-life serial killer known as “The Gainesville Ripper”? 4. Toni Morrison’s birth name was Chloe Wofford. She changed her name when she converted to Catholicism at age 12 and adopted the name of the patron saint of lost things. Which saint is that? 5. One of the most popular varieties of commercially available cinnamon is Ceylon cinnamon. It is native to what country? 1. Billy Porter 2. Elle, I suppose 3. 4. 5. Sri Lanka
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Post by cindra on May 1, 2024 10:20:44 GMT -5
Wednesday's questions: 1. Most “Star Search” contestants who went on to become famous actually lost on the show. However, one 1992 winner later became the first openly gay man to win the Emmy for “Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series,” which he won for his role on the FX series “Pose.” Who is he? 2. “If she reads, she reads She.” That's the direct translation of an advertising slogan famously used by what magazine? 3. What 1996 movie was inspired by a real-life serial killer known as “The Gainesville Ripper”? 4. Toni Morrison’s birth name was Chloe Wofford. She changed her name when she converted to Catholicism at age 12 and adopted the name of the patron saint of lost things. Which saint is that? 5. One of the most popular varieties of commercially available cinnamon is Ceylon cinnamon. It is native to what country? 1. 2. Elle 3. 4. Is it just St Anthony 5. Sri lanka
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Post by mikegarrison on May 1, 2024 13:51:13 GMT -5
1. 2. I guess it must be "She" in a language other than English. I guess French. So I looked up what is "she" in French, and it is "elle". There is such a magazine, so that must be the answer. 3. 4. Anthony? There are many Saints Anthony. 5. Sri Lanka?
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Post by nowhereman on May 1, 2024 16:03:30 GMT -5
Wednesday's questions: 1. Most “Star Search” contestants who went on to become famous actually lost on the show. However, one 1992 winner later became the first openly gay man to win the Emmy for “Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series,” which he won for his role on the FX series “Pose.” Who is he? 2. “If she reads, she reads She.” That's the direct translation of an advertising slogan famously used by what magazine? 3. What 1996 movie was inspired by a real-life serial killer known as “The Gainesville Ripper”? 4. Toni Morrison’s birth name was Chloe Wofford. She changed her name when she converted to Catholicism at age 12 and adopted the name of the patron saint of lost things. Which saint is that? 5. One of the most popular varieties of commercially available cinnamon is Ceylon cinnamon. It is native to what country? 5. Sri lanka
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Post by mln59 on May 2, 2024 7:18:31 GMT -5
Wednesday's answers:
1. Most “Star Search” contestants who went on to become famous actually lost on the show. However, one 1992 winner later became the first openly gay man to win the Emmy for “Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series,” which he won for his role on the FX series “Pose.” Who is he?
Billy Porter
2. “If she reads, she reads She.” That's the direct translation of an advertising slogan famously used by what magazine?
Elle
("Elle" means "she" in French; “Si elle lit elle lit Elle”)
3. What 1996 movie was inspired by a real-life serial killer known as “The Gainesville Ripper”?
“Scream”
4. Toni Morrison’s birth name was Chloe Wofford. She changed her name when she converted to Catholicism at age 12 and adopted the name of the patron saint of lost things. Which saint is that?
Saint Anthony
(“Toni” is short for “Anthony”)
5. One of the most popular varieties of commercially available cinnamon is Ceylon cinnamon. It is native to what country?
Sri Lanka
(Ceylon is a former name for Sri Lanka)
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Post by mln59 on May 2, 2024 7:19:32 GMT -5
Thursday's questions:
Answer Keys: All answers this round will be unlocked if you find the right “key.”
1. What lawyer, author, and amateur poet was F. Scott Fitzgerald’s second cousin, three times removed?
2. What island city in Florida is the southernmost city in the lower 48 United States?
3. The 2001 album “Songs in A Minor,” featuring the song “Fallin’,” was the breakout debut of what artist?
4. What actor has voiced Murray the Mummy in “Hotel Transylvania 2,” Judge Peckinpah in “The Angry Birds Movie,” Ducky in “Toy Story 4,” Kamari in “The Lion King,” and Todd on “Bob’s Burgers”?
5. In 2005, the TransCanada Corporation announced plans to connect the city of Hardisty, Alberta, to Port Arthur, Texas, via what project?
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