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Post by bbg95 on Jul 24, 2024 8:50:00 GMT -5
Wednesday's questions: 1. Daryl Dragon sang such hits as “Love Will Keep Us Together” as one half of what married musical duo? 2. One of the most famous vomit scenes in movie history was filmed in 1973 using plastic tubing, a hand-cranked pump, and several quarts of pea soup-colored porridge. Name that movie. 3. What river flows through the Grand Canyon? 4. The predecessor to the German carmaker Audi was named Auto Union, because it was the result of a 1932 merger of how many previously existing car manufacturers? 5. The most commonly broken bone in the human body is the collarbone, which is better known among medical professionals by what eight-letter name? 2. The Exorcist? 3. Colorado River 5. Clavicle
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Post by cindra on Jul 24, 2024 9:12:59 GMT -5
Wednesday's questions: 1. Daryl Dragon sang such hits as “Love Will Keep Us Together” as one half of what married musical duo? 2. One of the most famous vomit scenes in movie history was filmed in 1973 using plastic tubing, a hand-cranked pump, and several quarts of pea soup-colored porridge. Name that movie. 3. What river flows through the Grand Canyon? 4. The predecessor to the German carmaker Audi was named Auto Union, because it was the result of a 1932 merger of how many previously existing car manufacturers? 5. The most commonly broken bone in the human body is the collarbone, which is better known among medical professionals by what eight-letter name? 1. captain and tenille 2. exorcist 3. colorado 4. 4? because of the rings 5. clavicle
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Post by gopherhim on Jul 24, 2024 9:24:16 GMT -5
1. Captain and Tennille 2. The Exorcist? 3. Colorado River 4. Well the logo has 4 circles so let’s say 4 5. Clavicle
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Post by mikegarrison on Jul 24, 2024 11:11:03 GMT -5
1. Captain and Tennille (Daryl was "The Captain") 2. Exorcist 3. Colorado 4. Four (which is why they have four interlocked rings as their logo) 5.
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Post by nowhereman on Jul 24, 2024 17:28:48 GMT -5
Wednesday's questions: 1. Daryl Dragon sang such hits as “Love Will Keep Us Together” as one half of what married musical duo? 2. One of the most famous vomit scenes in movie history was filmed in 1973 using plastic tubing, a hand-cranked pump, and several quarts of pea soup-colored porridge. Name that movie. 3. What river flows through the Grand Canyon? 4. The predecessor to the German carmaker Audi was named Auto Union, because it was the result of a 1932 merger of how many previously existing car manufacturers? 5. The most commonly broken bone in the human body is the collarbone, which is better known among medical professionals by what eight-letter name? 3. Colorado 5. Clavicle
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Post by mln59 on Jul 25, 2024 7:15:57 GMT -5
Wednesday's answers:
1. Daryl Dragon sang such hits as “Love Will Keep Us Together” as one half of what married musical duo?
Captain and Tennille
2. One of the most famous vomit scenes in movie history was filmed in 1973 using plastic tubing, a hand-cranked pump, and several quarts of pea soup-colored porridge. Name that movie.
“The Exorcist”
3. What river flows through the Grand Canyon?
Colorado River
4. The predecessor to the German carmaker Audi was named Auto Union, because it was the result of a 1932 merger of how many previously existing car manufacturers?
Four
(that’s why Audi’s logo has four rings)
5. The most commonly broken bone in the human body is the collarbone, which is better known among medical professionals by what eight-letter name?
Clavicle
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Post by mln59 on Jul 25, 2024 7:16:59 GMT -5
Thursday's questions:
Post Mortem: Five questions about famous people who achieved great accomplishments from the grave.
1. The first posthumously released song to reach No. 1 on the Billboard charts was released in 1968. It was recorded days before its singer perished in a plane crash, and doesn’t contain a final verse, which he intended to add later. Name that song.
2. In recognition of his bravery at the Battle of San Juan Hill, what American politician was posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor in 2001?
3. The man who holds the record for winning the most Academy Awards won his last one posthumously in 1969, for “Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day.” What was his name?
4. “Dialogue Concerning Two Chief World Systems” was not officially recognized by the Catholic Church until 1835, almost 200 years after its author’s death. Who wrote the “Dialogue”?
5. “Dreaming of You” debuted at the top of the Billboard 200 in 1995. It was the fifth and final studio album from what “Queen of Tejano Music,” who died four months before its release?
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Post by coahc21 on Jul 25, 2024 7:27:50 GMT -5
Wednesday's questions: 1. Daryl Dragon sang such hits as “Love Will Keep Us Together” as one half of what married musical duo? 2. One of the most famous vomit scenes in movie history was filmed in 1973 using plastic tubing, a hand-cranked pump, and several quarts of pea soup-colored porridge. Name that movie. 3. What river flows through the Grand Canyon? 4. The predecessor to the German carmaker Audi was named Auto Union, because it was the result of a 1932 merger of how many previously existing car manufacturers? 5. The most commonly broken bone in the human body is the collarbone, which is better known among medical professionals by what eight-letter name? 1. 2. Exorcist 3. Colorado 4. 5. clavicle
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Post by coahc21 on Jul 25, 2024 7:31:47 GMT -5
Thursday's questions: Post Mortem: Five questions about famous people who achieved great accomplishments from the grave. 1. The first posthumously released song to reach No. 1 on the Billboard charts was released in 1968. It was recorded days before its singer perished in a plane crash, and doesn’t contain a final verse, which he intended to add later. Name that song. 2. In recognition of his bravery at the Battle of San Juan Hill, what American politician was posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor in 2001? 3. The man who holds the record for winning the most Academy Awards won his last one posthumously in 1969, for “Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day.” What was his name? 4. “Dialogue Concerning Two Chief World Systems” was not officially recognized by the Catholic Church until 1835, almost 200 years after its author’s death. Who wrote the “Dialogue”? 5. “Dreaming of You” debuted at the top of the Billboard 200 in 1995. It was the fifth and final studio album from what “Queen of Tejano Music,” who died four months before its release? 1. It Doesn't Matter Anymore by Buddy Holly 2. 3. 4. 5. woo tough one today
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Post by gopherhim on Jul 25, 2024 7:56:13 GMT -5
1. Looked it up. Had no idea he died in such a tragic way. Damn 2. 3. Walt Disney 4. 5. Selena
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Post by vbprisoner on Jul 25, 2024 10:31:43 GMT -5
Thursday's questions: Post Mortem: Five questions about famous people who achieved great accomplishments from the grave. 1. The first posthumously released song to reach No. 1 on the Billboard charts was released in 1968. It was recorded days before its singer perished in a plane crash, and doesn’t contain a final verse, which he intended to add later. Name that song. 2. In recognition of his bravery at the Battle of San Juan Hill, what American politician was posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor in 2001? 3. The man who holds the record for winning the most Academy Awards won his last one posthumously in 1969, for “Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day.” What was his name? 4. “Dialogue Concerning Two Chief World Systems” was not officially recognized by the Catholic Church until 1835, almost 200 years after its author’s death. Who wrote the “Dialogue”? 5. “Dreaming of You” debuted at the top of the Billboard 200 in 1995. It was the fifth and final studio album from what “Queen of Tejano Music,” who died four months before its release? 1. Buddy Holly, but don't know exact name of song 2. Teddy Roosevelt ~ Rough Riders 3. Walt Disney 4. Galileo 5. Selena
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Post by mikegarrison on Jul 25, 2024 13:58:59 GMT -5
1. Sittin' On The Dock Of The Bay 2. Teddy Roosevelt? Battle of San Juan Hill is the one that made the Roughriders famous, IIRC. 3. Walt Disney? 4. Galileo Galilei 5.
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Post by bbg95 on Jul 25, 2024 14:19:18 GMT -5
Thursday's questions: Post Mortem: Five questions about famous people who achieved great accomplishments from the grave. 1. The first posthumously released song to reach No. 1 on the Billboard charts was released in 1968. It was recorded days before its singer perished in a plane crash, and doesn’t contain a final verse, which he intended to add later. Name that song. 2. In recognition of his bravery at the Battle of San Juan Hill, what American politician was posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor in 2001? 3. The man who holds the record for winning the most Academy Awards won his last one posthumously in 1969, for “Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day.” What was his name? 4. “Dialogue Concerning Two Chief World Systems” was not officially recognized by the Catholic Church until 1835, almost 200 years after its author’s death. Who wrote the “Dialogue”? 5. “Dreaming of You” debuted at the top of the Billboard 200 in 1995. It was the fifth and final studio album from what “Queen of Tejano Music,” who died four months before its release? 2. Teddy Roosevelt--our most badass president has both a Medal of Honor and a Nobel Peace Prize 3. Walt Disney 5. Selena
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Post by cindra on Jul 25, 2024 16:57:20 GMT -5
Thursday's questions: Post Mortem: Five questions about famous people who achieved great accomplishments from the grave. 1. The first posthumously released song to reach No. 1 on the Billboard charts was released in 1968. It was recorded days before its singer perished in a plane crash, and doesn’t contain a final verse, which he intended to add later. Name that song. 2. In recognition of his bravery at the Battle of San Juan Hill, what American politician was posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor in 2001? 3. The man who holds the record for winning the most Academy Awards won his last one posthumously in 1969, for “Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day.” What was his name? 4. “Dialogue Concerning Two Chief World Systems” was not officially recognized by the Catholic Church until 1835, almost 200 years after its author’s death. Who wrote the “Dialogue”? 5. “Dreaming of You” debuted at the top of the Billboard 200 in 1995. It was the fifth and final studio album from what “Queen of Tejano Music,” who died four months before its release? 1. 2. 3. 4. galileo 5.selina
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Post by mln59 on Jul 26, 2024 7:43:00 GMT -5
Thursday's answers:
1. The first posthumously released song to reach No. 1 on the Billboard charts was released in 1968. It was recorded days before its singer perished in a plane crash, and doesn’t contain a final verse, which he intended to add later. Name that song.
“(Sittin' On) The Dock of the Bay”
2. In recognition of his bravery at the Battle of San Juan Hill, what American politician was posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor in 2001?
Theodore Roosevelt
3. The man who holds the record for winning the most Academy Awards won his last one posthumously in 1969, for “Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day.” What was his name?
Walt Disney
4. “Dialogue Concerning Two Chief World Systems” was not officially recognized by the Catholic Church until 1835, almost 200 years after its author’s death. Who wrote the “Dialogue”?
Galileo (Galilei)
5. “Dreaming of You” debuted at the top of the Billboard 200 in 1995. It was the fifth and final studio album from what “Queen of Tejano Music,” who died four months before its release?
Selena (Quintanilla)
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