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Post by coahc21 on Aug 13, 2024 12:20:22 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? 1. Green screen 2. 3. Oppenheimer 4. 5. Lead
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Post by gopherhim on Aug 13, 2024 14:06:06 GMT -5
1. 2. Knott’s Berry Farm? 3. Oppenheimer 4. Sounds like rhubarb yum 5. Lead?
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Post by geddyleeridesagain on Aug 13, 2024 14:13:09 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? 1. Green Room 2. Knott's Berry Farm - taking the kids there on Thursday! 3. Robert Oppenheimer 4. Guessing rhubarb? My dad loved rhubarb pie. 5.
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Post by bbg95 on Aug 13, 2024 14:57:02 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? 2. Knott's Berry Farm?--the only Shaq lyrics I know was when he responded to the 2008 Finals with, "Last week, Kobe couldn't do without me," and etc. 3. Oppenheimer 5. Lead
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Post by mln59 on Aug 14, 2024 7:23:17 GMT -5
Tuesday's answers:
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?
Green Room
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.
Knott’s Berry Farm
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?
(J. Robert) Oppenheimer
4. What herbaceous perennial vegetable was brought to America by European settlers, who called it “pie plant”?
Rhubarb
5. Once it has lost all of its radioactivity, uranium becomes what metal element, with an atomic number of 82?
Lead
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Post by mln59 on Aug 14, 2024 7:23:55 GMT -5
Wednesday's questions:
1. According to the unimpeachable Mr. Owl, how many licks does it take to reach the center of a Tootsie Roll pop?
2. Only six of the seven dwarfs in the 1937 Disney film “Snow White” had speaking roles. Which dwarf didn’t get any lines?
3. There are three NFL teams with canine mascots. Name one of those teams.
4. The world’s largest chain of convenience stores routinely gives away more than 10 million dollars worth of its signature product on one day in the middle of July. Name that store.
5. From what language do we get the word “sauna”?
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Post by mikegarrison on Aug 14, 2024 7:43:42 GMT -5
1. I remember the commercials, where the owl would start licking the candy and then suddenly crunch it. But I don't remember the answer to the question. 2. Dopey 3. 4. 7-11 5. Finnish?
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Post by coahc21 on Aug 14, 2024 8:22:40 GMT -5
Wednesday's questions: 1. According to the unimpeachable Mr. Owl, how many licks does it take to reach the center of a Tootsie Roll pop? 2. Only six of the seven dwarfs in the 1937 Disney film “Snow White” had speaking roles. Which dwarf didn’t get any lines? 3. There are three NFL teams with canine mascots. Name one of those teams. 4. The world’s largest chain of convenience stores routinely gives away more than 10 million dollars worth of its signature product on one day in the middle of July. Name that store. 5. From what language do we get the word “sauna”? 1. 3 2. Bashful 3. Browns 4. 711 5. Latin
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Post by bbg95 on Aug 14, 2024 10:41:43 GMT -5
Wednesday's questions: 1. According to the unimpeachable Mr. Owl, how many licks does it take to reach the center of a Tootsie Roll pop? 2. Only six of the seven dwarfs in the 1937 Disney film “Snow White” had speaking roles. Which dwarf didn’t get any lines? 3. There are three NFL teams with canine mascots. Name one of those teams. 4. The world’s largest chain of convenience stores routinely gives away more than 10 million dollars worth of its signature product on one day in the middle of July. Name that store. 5. From what language do we get the word “sauna”? 1. Three 2. Dopey 3. Cleveland Browns 4. 7-Eleven, I think
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Post by geddyleeridesagain on Aug 14, 2024 11:41:23 GMT -5
Wednesday's questions: 1. According to the unimpeachable Mr. Owl, how many licks does it take to reach the center of a Tootsie Roll pop? 2. Only six of the seven dwarfs in the 1937 Disney film “Snow White” had speaking roles. Which dwarf didn’t get any lines? 3. There are three NFL teams with canine mascots. Name one of those teams. 4. The world’s largest chain of convenience stores routinely gives away more than 10 million dollars worth of its signature product on one day in the middle of July. Name that store. 5. From what language do we get the word “sauna”? 1. 2. 3. Browns, Saints, Chiefs 4. 7-11 (slurpees) 5. Finnish
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Post by nowhereman on Aug 14, 2024 12:52:32 GMT -5
Wednesday's questions: 1. According to the unimpeachable Mr. Owl, how many licks does it take to reach the center of a Tootsie Roll pop? 2. Only six of the seven dwarfs in the 1937 Disney film “Snow White” had speaking roles. Which dwarf didn’t get any lines? 3. There are three NFL teams with canine mascots. Name one of those teams. 4. The world’s largest chain of convenience stores routinely gives away more than 10 million dollars worth of its signature product on one day in the middle of July. Name that store. 5. From what language do we get the word “sauna”? 2. Sleepy 3. Browns - only because of the dawg pound 5. French
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Post by gopherhim on Aug 14, 2024 15:25:54 GMT -5
1. Wasn't it the point of the ad that it's unknown because you can't resist biting it at some point? 2. Dopey 3. Are the Cleveland Browns dogs? 4. 7-11 or Seven-11 or 7-Eleven or whatever it is 5. Finnish
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Post by mln59 on Aug 15, 2024 7:28:09 GMT -5
Wednesday's answers:
1. According to the unimpeachable Mr. Owl, how many licks does it take to reach the center of a Tootsie Roll pop?
Three
2. Only six of the seven dwarfs in the 1937 Disney film “Snow White” had speaking roles. Which dwarf didn’t get any lines?
Dopey
3. There are three NFL teams with canine mascots. Name one of those teams.
Cleveland Browns (Chomps), Kansas City Chiefs (K.C. Wolf), New Orleans Saints (Gumbo)
4. The world’s largest chain of convenience stores routinely gives away more than 10 million dollars worth of its signature product on one day in the middle of July. Name that store.
7-Eleven
(7/11 is Free Slurpee Day)
5. From what language do we get the word “sauna”?
Finnish
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Post by mln59 on Aug 15, 2024 7:28:53 GMT -5
Thursday's questions:
“Q”uestions: It’s a quintessential quiz of quirky “Q”-words for you to quibble over. All of your answers will contain the letter “Q.”
1. What fruit gets its name from the Cantonese for “golden orange”?
2. Fans of Sam, Al, and Ziggy might know that what two-word term is also known in scientific circles as “atomic electron transition”?
3. In what city can you visit a large monument called “La Mitad del Mundo,” or “The Center of the World”?
4. Ishmael is the narrator of “Moby-Dick,” and therefore the first character we meet in the book. Who is the second?
5. There is only one country with a “Q” in its name that is located entirely within the Southern Hemisphere. What country is it?
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Post by bbg95 on Aug 15, 2024 8:40:02 GMT -5
Thursday's questions: “Q”uestions: It’s a quintessential quiz of quirky “Q”-words for you to quibble over. All of your answers will contain the letter “Q.” 1. What fruit gets its name from the Cantonese for “golden orange”? 2. Fans of Sam, Al, and Ziggy might know that what two-word term is also known in scientific circles as “atomic electron transition”? 3. In what city can you visit a large monument called “La Mitad del Mundo,” or “The Center of the World”? 4. Ishmael is the narrator of “Moby-Dick,” and therefore the first character we meet in the book. Who is the second? 5. There is only one country with a “Q” in its name that is located entirely within the Southern Hemisphere. What country is it? 2. Quantum leap? 4. Queequeg
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