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Post by mln59 on May 27, 2024 6:40:23 GMT -5
Monday's questions:
1. A “sombrero vaquero” is also known as what clothing accessory?
2. In 2017, a Pittsburgh-based company trolled the city of Chicago when it rebranded its signature product as "Chicago Dog Sauce." Name that company.
3. In 1942, Bing Crosby recorded a song that Guinness cites as the best-selling single of all time. What song is it?
4. France passed a law requiring all vehicles on the road to always carry what item of clothing, which protestors used when marching in the streets in 2018?
5. “Glass,” “Unbreakable,” and “Split” are three psychological thriller films in a trilogy directed by whom?
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Post by bbg95 on May 27, 2024 10:52:49 GMT -5
Monday's questions: 1. A “sombrero vaquero” is also known as what clothing accessory? 2. In 2017, a Pittsburgh-based company trolled the city of Chicago when it rebranded its signature product as "Chicago Dog Sauce." Name that company. 3. In 1942, Bing Crosby recorded a song that Guinness cites as the best-selling single of all time. What song is it? 4. France passed a law requiring all vehicles on the road to always carry what item of clothing, which protestors used when marching in the streets in 2018? 5. “Glass,” “Unbreakable,” and “Split” are three psychological thriller films in a trilogy directed by who? 1. Cowboy hat 2. Sounds like Heinz 3. Seems like it has to be White Christmas
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Post by geddyleeridesagain on May 27, 2024 10:58:54 GMT -5
Monday's questions: 1. A “sombrero vaquero” is also known as what clothing accessory? 2. In 2017, a Pittsburgh-based company trolled the city of Chicago when it rebranded its signature product as "Chicago Dog Sauce." Name that company. 3. In 1942, Bing Crosby recorded a song that Guinness cites as the best-selling single of all time. What song is it? 4. France passed a law requiring all vehicles on the road to always carry what item of clothing, which protestors used when marching in the streets in 2018? 5. “Glass,” “Unbreakable,” and “Split” are three psychological thriller films in a trilogy directed by whom? 1. Cowboy hat 2. Heinz 3. White Christmas 4. A vest, I think? Yellow? 5. M Night Shyamalan
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Post by mikegarrison on May 27, 2024 13:51:48 GMT -5
1. cowboy hat? 2. 3. I'm Dreaming Of A White Christmas? 4. reflective vest? 5.
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Post by cindra on May 27, 2024 15:06:01 GMT -5
Monday's questions: 1. A “sombrero vaquero” is also known as what clothing accessory? 2. In 2017, a Pittsburgh-based company trolled the city of Chicago when it rebranded its signature product as "Chicago Dog Sauce." Name that company. 3. In 1942, Bing Crosby recorded a song that Guinness cites as the best-selling single of all time. What song is it? 4. France passed a law requiring all vehicles on the road to always carry what item of clothing, which protestors used when marching in the streets in 2018? 5. “Glass,” “Unbreakable,” and “Split” are three psychological thriller films in a trilogy directed by whom? 1. cowboy hat 2. heinz 3. white christmas 4. yellow vest 5. m night shaymalan
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Post by mln59 on May 28, 2024 7:23:32 GMT -5
Monday's answers:
1. A “sombrero vaquero” is also known as what clothing accessory?
Cowboy hat
2. In 2017, a Pittsburgh-based company trolled the city of Chicago when it rebranded its signature product as "Chicago Dog Sauce." Name that company.
Heinz
3. In 1942, Bing Crosby recorded a song that Guinness cites as the best-selling single of all time. What song is it?
“White Christmas”
4. France passed a law requiring all vehicles on the road to always carry what item of clothing, which protestors used when marching in the streets in 2018?
Yellow vest
5. “Glass,” “Unbreakable,” and “Split” are three psychological thriller films in a trilogy directed by whom?
M. Night Shyamalan
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Post by mln59 on May 28, 2024 7:24:15 GMT -5
Tuesday's questions:
1. What Texas-based company trademarked the term "brain freeze" in 1994?
2. What rapper and “From Crook to Cook” cookbook co-author accepted his star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame with a speech in which he said, “I want to thank me for believing in me”?
3. What actor’s contract forbade him from wearing a tuxedo in any movie other than those stipulated by the contract, from 1995 to 2002?
4. “Coprolite” is the scientific word for a particular type of fossilized material. What is that material?
5. What former prime minister of Prussia and first chancellor of the German Empire was born on April 1, 1815?
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Post by coahc21 on May 28, 2024 7:55:12 GMT -5
1. Good Humor? 2. Snoop Dogg 3. Pierce Brosnan 4. Feces 5. Otto Von Bismarck
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Post by cindra on May 28, 2024 9:33:20 GMT -5
Tuesday's questions: 1. What Texas-based company trademarked the term "brain freeze" in 1994? 2. What rapper and “From Crook to Cook” cookbook co-author accepted his star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame with a speech in which he said, “I want to thank me for believing in me”? 3. What actor’s contract forbade him from wearing a tuxedo in any movie other than those stipulated by the contract, from 1995 to 2002? 4. “Coprolite” is the scientific word for a particular type of fossilized material. What is that material? 5. What former prime minister of Prussia and first chancellor of the German Empire was born on April 1, 1815? 1. 2. 3. this is whoever played bond but IDK who that is 4. poop 5. bismarck?
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Post by mikegarrison on May 28, 2024 9:43:30 GMT -5
1. 7-11 (Southland), maybe? 2. I'm gonna guess Snoop Dogg, just because it sounds like it could be him. 3. Must be one of the Bonds. I guess maybe Pierce Brosnan? 4. %*$# 5. Bismarck?
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Post by bbg95 on May 28, 2024 10:09:12 GMT -5
Tuesday's questions: 1. What Texas-based company trademarked the term "brain freeze" in 1994? 2. What rapper and “From Crook to Cook” cookbook co-author accepted his star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame with a speech in which he said, “I want to thank me for believing in me”? 3. What actor’s contract forbade him from wearing a tuxedo in any movie other than those stipulated by the contract, from 1995 to 2002? 4. “Coprolite” is the scientific word for a particular type of fossilized material. What is that material? 5. What former prime minister of Prussia and first chancellor of the German Empire was born on April 1, 1815? 1. 7-Eleven 2. I looked this up--I had no idea he had a cookbook, but that quote definitely sounds like him 5. Otto von Bismarck
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Post by nowhereman on May 28, 2024 11:38:23 GMT -5
Tuesday's questions: 1. What Texas-based company trademarked the term "brain freeze" in 1994? 2. What rapper and “From Crook to Cook” cookbook co-author accepted his star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame with a speech in which he said, “I want to thank me for believing in me”? 3. What actor’s contract forbade him from wearing a tuxedo in any movie other than those stipulated by the contract, from 1995 to 2002? 4. “Coprolite” is the scientific word for a particular type of fossilized material. What is that material? 5. What former prime minister of Prussia and first chancellor of the German Empire was born on April 1, 1815? 5. Otto von Bismarck
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Post by mln59 on May 29, 2024 7:23:18 GMT -5
Tuesday's answers:
1. What Texas-based company trademarked the term "brain freeze" in 1994?
7-Eleven
2. What rapper and “From Crook to Cook” cookbook co-author accepted his star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame with a speech in which he said, “I want to thank me for believing in me”?
Snoop Dogg
3. What actor’s contract forbade him from wearing a tuxedo in any movie other than those stipulated by the contract, from 1995 to 2002?
Pierce Brosnan
(while he was James Bond)
4. “Coprolite” is the scientific word for a particular type of fossilized material. What is that material?
Feces
5. What former prime minister of Prussia and first chancellor of the German Empire was born on April 1, 1815?
Otto Von Bismarck
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Post by mln59 on May 29, 2024 7:23:58 GMT -5
Wednesday's questions:
1. What Russian American writer and philosopher is best known for her two best-selling novels and introducing a philosophical system she called “objectivism”?
2. What Sony product was originally called the “Soundabout” when it was introduced in the U.S. in 1979?
3. What groundbreaking 1959 Lorraine Hansberry play has received three film adaptations, featuring Sidney Poitier, Danny Glover, and Sean Combs in the lead role?
4. Although the term was first used by Snoop Dogg in 1992, what hit Destiny’s Child song title was added to the Oxford English Dictionary with the following definition? “Adjective: (of a woman) sexually attractive.”
5. This month in 1786, “The Marriage of Figaro” made its debut. Who composed that opera?
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Post by coahc21 on May 29, 2024 8:17:36 GMT -5
1. Ayn Rand 2. Walkman 3. 4. Bootylicious 5.
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