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Post by cindra on May 2, 2024 8:59:49 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? 1. Francis Scott key 2. Key West 3. Alicia keys 4. 5.
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Post by coahc21 on May 2, 2024 9:16:41 GMT -5
1. 2. Key West 3. Alicia Keys 4. Keegan Michael Key 5.
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Post by Fight On! on May 2, 2024 9:58:05 GMT -5
1. Francis Scott key 2. Key West 3. Alicia keys 4. Keegan-Michael Key 5. Keystone Pipeline?
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Post by mikegarrison on May 2, 2024 13:29:29 GMT -5
1. Francis Scott Key? 2. Key West? 3. 4. 5. Keystone Pipeline
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Post by geddyleeridesagain on May 2, 2024 18:20:56 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? 1. Francis Scott Key 2. Key West 3. Alicia Keys 4. Keegan Michael Key 5. Keystone XL
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Post by nowhereman on May 3, 2024 7:12:46 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? 2. Key West 5. Keystone pipeline
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Post by mln59 on May 3, 2024 7:55:09 GMT -5
Thursday's answers:
1. What lawyer, author, and amateur poet was F. Scott Fitzgerald’s second cousin, three times removed?
Francis Scott Key
2. What island city in Florida is the southernmost city in the lower 48 United States?
Key West
3. The 2001 album “Songs in A Minor,” featuring the song “Fallin’,” was the breakout debut of what artist?
Alicia Keys
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”?
Keegan-Michael Key
5. In 2005, the TransCanada Corporation announced plans to connect the city of Hardisty, Alberta, to Port Arthur, Texas, via what project?
Keystone Pipeline
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Post by mln59 on May 3, 2024 7:56:09 GMT -5
Friday's questions:
1. In the song “My Favorite Things,” five types of animals are mentioned. Name as many of those animals as you can.
2. What 10-letter word, frequently seen in U.S. history textbooks, comes from the Latin for “before the war”?
3. William Poole, aka “Bill the Butcher,” was a 19th-century bare-knuckle boxer who was the inspiration for Daniel Day-Lewis’ character in “Gangs of New York.” What was the name of the gang that he led?
4. Johnny Cash was hit with a copyright lawsuit after it was revealed that the melody and many of the lyrics of one of his most popular songs were pulled from a 1953 song called “Crescent City Blues” by Gordon Jenkins. Name the Johnny Cash song.
5. Today is May 3. On this day in 1937, author Margaret Mitchell won a Pulitzer Prize for what novel, which was made into an Academy Award-winning motion picture two years later?
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Post by coahc21 on May 3, 2024 9:42:56 GMT -5
2. Antebellum 5. Gone with the Wind
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Post by geddyleeridesagain on May 3, 2024 10:05:12 GMT -5
Friday's questions: 1. In the song “My Favorite Things,” five types of animals are mentioned. Name as many of those animals as you can. 2. What 10-letter word, frequently seen in U.S. history textbooks, comes from the Latin for “before the war”? 3. William Poole, aka “Bill the Butcher,” was a 19th-century bare-knuckle boxer who was the inspiration for Daniel Day-Lewis’ character in “Gangs of New York.” What was the name of the gang that he led? 4. Johnny Cash was hit with a copyright lawsuit after it was revealed that the melody and many of the lyrics of one of his most popular songs were pulled from a 1953 song called “Crescent City Blues” by Gordon Jenkins. Name the Johnny Cash song. 5. Today is May 3. On this day in 1937, author Margaret Mitchell won a Pulitzer Prize for what novel, which was made into an Academy Award-winning motion picture two years later? 1. Kittens… 2. Antebellum 3. 4. 5. Gone With the Wind
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Post by mikegarrison on May 3, 2024 13:24:56 GMT -5
1. dog, bee, kittens 2. antebellum 3. 4. Random guess: Folsom Prison Blues 5. Gone With The Wind
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Post by bbg95 on May 3, 2024 19:29:30 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? 1. Francis Scott Key? 2. Key West 3. Alicia Keys 5. Keystone pipeline
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Post by bbg95 on May 3, 2024 19:33:25 GMT -5
Friday's questions: 1. In the song “My Favorite Things,” five types of animals are mentioned. Name as many of those animals as you can. 2. What 10-letter word, frequently seen in U.S. history textbooks, comes from the Latin for “before the war”? 3. William Poole, aka “Bill the Butcher,” was a 19th-century bare-knuckle boxer who was the inspiration for Daniel Day-Lewis’ character in “Gangs of New York.” What was the name of the gang that he led? 4. Johnny Cash was hit with a copyright lawsuit after it was revealed that the melody and many of the lyrics of one of his most popular songs were pulled from a 1953 song called “Crescent City Blues” by Gordon Jenkins. Name the Johnny Cash song. 5. Today is May 3. On this day in 1937, author Margaret Mitchell won a Pulitzer Prize for what novel, which was made into an Academy Award-winning motion picture two years later? 1. Dog, bee, kittens...not sure on the others 2. antebellum 5. Gone With the Wind
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Post by nowhereman on May 3, 2024 19:54:22 GMT -5
Friday's questions: 1. In the song “My Favorite Things,” five types of animals are mentioned. Name as many of those animals as you can. 2. What 10-letter word, frequently seen in U.S. history textbooks, comes from the Latin for “before the war”? 3. William Poole, aka “Bill the Butcher,” was a 19th-century bare-knuckle boxer who was the inspiration for Daniel Day-Lewis’ character in “Gangs of New York.” What was the name of the gang that he led? 4. Johnny Cash was hit with a copyright lawsuit after it was revealed that the melody and many of the lyrics of one of his most popular songs were pulled from a 1953 song called “Crescent City Blues” by Gordon Jenkins. Name the Johnny Cash song. 5. Today is May 3. On this day in 1937, author Margaret Mitchell won a Pulitzer Prize for what novel, which was made into an Academy Award-winning motion picture two years later? 5. Gone with the wind 1. Kittens, dog, bee
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Post by mikegarrison on May 3, 2024 21:26:22 GMT -5
five animals: dogs that bite, bees that sting, kittens with whiskers, cream-colored ponies, wild geese that fly
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