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Post by gopherhim on Aug 9, 2024 11:45:31 GMT -5
1. 2. Chow chow 3. idk inner ear? 4. Hanover 5. Grateful Dead
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Post by nowhereman on Aug 9, 2024 11:50:35 GMT -5
Friday's questions: 1. TNT has aired five original TV programs that contain an ampersand (&). Name as many of those shows as you can. 2. One of the world’s oldest dog breeds was first bred more than 2,000 years ago during the Han Dynasty. It is noted for its unusual blue tongue and repetitive name. Name that breed. 3. Esotropia is derived from ancient Greek, where "eso" means "within" and "tropia" means "a turn." The term describes a medical condition that affects which part of the body? 4. Although she had nine children, Queen Victoria was the last monarch of what royal house? 5. Today is August 9. On this day in 1995, musician and hippie counterculture icon Jerry Garcia died of a heart attack at age 53. He was the lead guitarist for what band? 1. Rizzoli & isles 2. Pekingese 5. Grateful dead
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Post by cindra on Aug 9, 2024 17:25:09 GMT -5
Friday's questions: 1. TNT has aired five original TV programs that contain an ampersand (&). Name as many of those shows as you can. 2. One of the world’s oldest dog breeds was first bred more than 2,000 years ago during the Han Dynasty. It is noted for its unusual blue tongue and repetitive name. Name that breed. 3. Esotropia is derived from ancient Greek, where "eso" means "within" and "tropia" means "a turn." The term describes a medical condition that affects which part of the body? 4. Although she had nine children, Queen Victoria was the last monarch of what royal house? 5. Today is August 9. On this day in 1995, musician and hippie counterculture icon Jerry Garcia died of a heart attack at age 53. He was the lead guitarist for what band? 1. 2. Chow chow 3. Eyes 4. Tudor 5. Grateful dead
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Post by mln59 on Aug 12, 2024 8:04:31 GMT -5
Friday's answers:
1. TNT has aired five original TV programs that contain an ampersand (&). Name as many of those shows as you can.
“Nightmares & Dreamscapes,” “Rizzoli & Isles,” “Franklin & Bash,” “King & Maxwell,” “Rich & Shameless”
2. One of the world’s oldest dog breeds was first bred more than 2,000 years ago during the Han Dynasty. It is noted for its unusual blue tongue and repetitive name. Name that breed.
Chow Chow
3. Esotropia is derived from ancient Greek, where "eso" means "within" and "tropia" means "a turn." The term describes a medical condition that affects which part of the body?
Eyes
(Crossed eyes)
4. Although she had nine children, Queen Victoria was the last monarch of what royal house?
Hanover
5. Today is August 9. On this day in 1995, musician and hippie counterculture icon Jerry Garcia died of a heart attack at age 53. He was the lead guitarist for what band?
Grateful Dead
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Post by mln59 on Aug 12, 2024 8:05:14 GMT -5
Monday's questions:
1. Broadway icon Richard Rodgers composed the music for a 1943 musical that is also the source of the official song of which U.S. state?
2. The unit of measurement typically used to verify the height of a horse is named after what human body part?
3. Like her Anne of Green Gables, Lucy Maud Montgomery spent much of her childhood on which smallest Canadian Maritime province?
4. What type of flat-folding military garment is known by the names “side,” “garrison,” “flight,” or “wedge,” depending on what country you’re in?
5. In the third season of “RuPaul’s Drag Race,” Manila Luzon portrays what former first lady, who along with her husband holds the Guinness World Record for “Greatest Robbery of a Government”?
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Post by mikegarrison on Aug 12, 2024 8:09:19 GMT -5
1. Oklahoma, I would guess. 2. "hand" 3. PEI? 4. a cover (hat), I think 5. Imelda Marcos, I assume.
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Post by coahc21 on Aug 12, 2024 9:31:12 GMT -5
Monday's questions: 1. Broadway icon Richard Rodgers composed the music for a 1943 musical that is also the source of the official song of which U.S. state? 2. The unit of measurement typically used to verify the height of a horse is named after what human body part? 3. Like her Anne of Green Gables, Lucy Maud Montgomery spent much of her childhood on which smallest Canadian Maritime province? 4. What type of flat-folding military garment is known by the names “side,” “garrison,” “flight,” or “wedge,” depending on what country you’re in? 5. In the third season of “RuPaul’s Drag Race,” Manila Luzon portrays what former first lady, who along with her husband holds the Guinness World Record for “Greatest Robbery of a Government”? 1. Oklahoma 2. Hands 3. Nova Scotia 4. Lapel 5.
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Post by nowhereman on Aug 12, 2024 12:26:05 GMT -5
Monday's questions: 1. Broadway icon Richard Rodgers composed the music for a 1943 musical that is also the source of the official song of which U.S. state? 2. The unit of measurement typically used to verify the height of a horse is named after what human body part? 3. Like her Anne of Green Gables, Lucy Maud Montgomery spent much of her childhood on which smallest Canadian Maritime province? 4. What type of flat-folding military garment is known by the names “side,” “garrison,” “flight,” or “wedge,” depending on what country you’re in? 5. In the third season of “RuPaul’s Drag Race,” Manila Luzon portrays what former first lady, who along with her husband holds the Guinness World Record for “Greatest Robbery of a Government”? 1. Oklahoma
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Post by gopherhim on Aug 12, 2024 15:22:38 GMT -5
1. Oklahoma 2. Hand 3. Prince Edward Island? 4. 5. Imelda Marcos
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Post by bbg95 on Aug 12, 2024 21:17:02 GMT -5
Monday's questions: 1. Broadway icon Richard Rodgers composed the music for a 1943 musical that is also the source of the official song of which U.S. state? 2. The unit of measurement typically used to verify the height of a horse is named after what human body part? 3. Like her Anne of Green Gables, Lucy Maud Montgomery spent much of her childhood on which smallest Canadian Maritime province? 4. What type of flat-folding military garment is known by the names “side,” “garrison,” “flight,” or “wedge,” depending on what country you’re in? 5. In the third season of “RuPaul’s Drag Race,” Manila Luzon portrays what former first lady, who along with her husband holds the Guinness World Record for “Greatest Robbery of a Government”? 1. Seems like it has to be Oklahoma 2. Hand 3. I think it's Prince Edward Island--I didn't realize the book was set there, even though my sisters watched the movie like 1000 times 4. Cap
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Post by geddyleeridesagain on Aug 12, 2024 22:00:02 GMT -5
Monday's questions: 1. Broadway icon Richard Rodgers composed the music for a 1943 musical that is also the source of the official song of which U.S. state? 2. The unit of measurement typically used to verify the height of a horse is named after what human body part? 3. Like her Anne of Green Gables, Lucy Maud Montgomery spent much of her childhood on which smallest Canadian Maritime province? 4. What type of flat-folding military garment is known by the names “side,” “garrison,” “flight,” or “wedge,” depending on what country you’re in? 5. In the third season of “RuPaul’s Drag Race,” Manila Luzon portrays what former first lady, who along with her husband holds the Guinness World Record for “Greatest Robbery of a Government”? 1. Oklahoma 2. Hand 3. Prince Edward Island 4. 5. Imelda Marcos?
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Post by mln59 on Aug 13, 2024 7:48:24 GMT -5
Monday's answers:
1. Broadway icon Richard Rodgers composed the music for a 1943 musical that is also the source of the official song of which U.S. state?
Oklahoma
2. The unit of measurement typically used to verify the height of a horse is named after what human body part?
Hand
3. Like her Anne of Green Gables, Lucy Maud Montgomery spent much of her childhood on which smallest Canadian Maritime province?
Prince Edward Island
4. What type of flat-folding military garment is known by the names “side,” “garrison,” “flight,” or “wedge,” depending on what country you’re in?
Cap (or hat)
5. In the third season of “RuPaul’s Drag Race,” Manila Luzon portrays what former first lady, who along with her husband holds the Guinness World Record for “Greatest Robbery of a Government”?
Imelda Marcos
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Post by mln59 on Aug 13, 2024 8:09:16 GMT -5
Tuesday's questions:
1. The Cockpit-in-Court was a theater built in London in the 16th century. The baize wall treatments in its backstage area are one possible origin of what two-word show business term?
2. “im at BLANK n my butts 2 big 2 fit in da seats on ride. ahhhhhh (dats me yellin)” was penned by Shaq in 2009. Fill in the blank with the name of the theme park he Tweeted from, which celebrates its annual Boysenberry Festival every spring.
3. “Early life,” “Private and political life,” and “Manhattan Project” are three section titles from the Wikipedia page of what physicist and subject of a 2023 film?
4. What herbaceous perennial vegetable was brought to America by European settlers, who called it “pie plant”?
5. Once it has lost all of its radioactivity, uranium becomes what metal element, with an atomic number of 82?
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Post by mikegarrison on Aug 13, 2024 8:15:52 GMT -5
1. green room? 2. Knott's Berry Farm -- I only know because of the Boysenberry reference. 3. Oppenheimer 4. 5. This question over-simplifies things (different isotopes of uranium decay differently), but I think 82 is lead.
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Post by cindra on Aug 13, 2024 11:13:37 GMT -5
Monday's questions: 1. Broadway icon Richard Rodgers composed the music for a 1943 musical that is also the source of the official song of which U.S. state? 2. The unit of measurement typically used to verify the height of a horse is named after what human body part? 3. Like her Anne of Green Gables, Lucy Maud Montgomery spent much of her childhood on which smallest Canadian Maritime province? 4. What type of flat-folding military garment is known by the names “side,” “garrison,” “flight,” or “wedge,” depending on what country you’re in? 5. In the third season of “RuPaul’s Drag Race,” Manila Luzon portrays what former first lady, who along with her husband holds the Guinness World Record for “Greatest Robbery of a Government”? 1. Oklahoma! 2. Hands 3. PEI 4. 5. Imelda marcos
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