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Post by nowhereman on Aug 16, 2024 14:54:15 GMT -5
Friday's questions: 1. Dr. Elisabeth Kübler-Ross’ 1969 book “On Death and Dying” posited five stages of grief in terminally ill patients. Name as many of those stages as you can. 2. Terry Jones was the co-director of “Monty Python and the Holy Grail,” and the sole director of the group’s next two feature films. Name either of those movies. 3. If your Italian sausage or cheese is labeled “affumicata,” that means it’s been… what? 4. Oscar-winning screenwriter Brook Maurio has written such films as “Juno,” “Jennifer’s Body,” and “Young Adult” under what pen name? 5. Today is August 16. On this day in 2018, we said goodbye to what singer, who was known as the Queen of Soul? 1. Anger, denial, acceptance 5. Arethra franklin
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Post by gopherhim on Aug 16, 2024 18:03:06 GMT -5
1. Denial, anger, depression, bargaining, acceptance 2. The Meaning of Life 3. Smoked? 4. Diablo Cody 5. Aretha Franklin
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Post by cindra on Aug 17, 2024 17:46:44 GMT -5
Friday's questions: 1. Dr. Elisabeth Kübler-Ross’ 1969 book “On Death and Dying” posited five stages of grief in terminally ill patients. Name as many of those stages as you can. 2. Terry Jones was the co-director of “Monty Python and the Holy Grail,” and the sole director of the group’s next two feature films. Name either of those movies. 3. If your Italian sausage or cheese is labeled “affumicata,” that means it’s been… what? 4. Oscar-winning screenwriter Brook Maurio has written such films as “Juno,” “Jennifer’s Body,” and “Young Adult” under what pen name? 5. Today is August 16. On this day in 2018, we said goodbye to what singer, who was known as the Queen of Soul? 1. Bargaining, anger, despair, acceptance, denial 2. Life of Brian 3. Smoked 4. 5. Aretha
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Post by mln59 on Aug 19, 2024 7:53:16 GMT -5
Friday's answers:
1. Dr. Elisabeth Kübler-Ross’s 1969 book “On Death and Dying” posited five stages of grief in terminally ill patients. Name as many of those stages as you can.
Denial, Anger, Bargaining, Depression, Acceptance
2. Terry Jones was the co-director of “Monty Python and the Holy Grail,” and the sole director of the group’s next two feature films. Name either of those movies.
“Life of Brian,” “The Meaning of Life”
3. If your Italian sausage or cheese is labeled “affumicata,” that means it’s been… what?
Smoked
4. Oscar-winning screenwriter Brook Maurio has written such films as “Juno,” “Jennifer’s Body,” and “Young Adult” under what pen name?
Diablo Cody
5. Today is August 16. On this day in 2018, we said goodbye to what singer, who was known as the Queen of Soul?
Aretha Franklin
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Post by mln59 on Aug 19, 2024 7:53:58 GMT -5
Monday's questions:
1. Vogsphere, home of the Vogons, is a planet from what sci-fi franchise that originated as a 1978 comedy broadcast on BBC radio?
2. St. Petersburg wasn’t called “St. Petersburg” between 1914 and 1991. During that time, it was known by two other names that both ended in what four letters?
3. What salad was reportedly invented in the 1930s by the owner of the Brown Derby Restaurant in Hollywood, California, as a way to use up his leftovers?
4. The Wiz Khalifa and Charlie Puth song “See You Again” was written for the soundtrack of the 2015 film “Furious 7” as a tribute to what late actor?
5. Potatoes — along with tomatoes, eggplants, peppers, and tobacco — belong to what family of plants, which shares its name with a Marvel villain, a DC Comics superhero, and a Dungeons and Dragons monster?
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Post by mikegarrison on Aug 19, 2024 8:03:36 GMT -5
1. Hitchhiker's Guide to The Galaxy 2. -grad 3. Cesar? Cobb? 4. I would guess Paul Walker 5. nightshades
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Post by cindra on Aug 19, 2024 9:20:57 GMT -5
Monday's questions: 1. Vogsphere, home of the Vogons, is a planet from what sci-fi franchise that originated as a 1978 comedy broadcast on BBC radio? 2. St. Petersburg wasn’t called “St. Petersburg” between 1914 and 1991. During that time, it was known by two other names that both ended in what four letters? 3. What salad was reportedly invented in the 1930s by the owner of the Brown Derby Restaurant in Hollywood, California, as a way to use up his leftovers? 4. The Wiz Khalifa and Charlie Puth song “See You Again” was written for the soundtrack of the 2015 film “Furious 7” as a tribute to what late actor? 5. Potatoes — along with tomatoes, eggplants, peppers, and tobacco — belong to what family of plants, which shares its name with a Marvel villain, a DC Comics superhero, and a Dungeons and Dragons monster? 1. 2. Grad 3. Cobb 4. 5. Nightshade
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Post by gopherhim on Aug 19, 2024 9:34:13 GMT -5
1. Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy 2. -grad 3. “His”? Idk chef salad? 4. Paul Walker 5. Nightshade
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Post by nowhereman on Aug 19, 2024 11:01:15 GMT -5
Monday's questions: 1. Vogsphere, home of the Vogons, is a planet from what sci-fi franchise that originated as a 1978 comedy broadcast on BBC radio? 2. St. Petersburg wasn’t called “St. Petersburg” between 1914 and 1991. During that time, it was known by two other names that both ended in what four letters? 3. What salad was reportedly invented in the 1930s by the owner of the Brown Derby Restaurant in Hollywood, California, as a way to use up his leftovers? 4. The Wiz Khalifa and Charlie Puth song “See You Again” was written for the soundtrack of the 2015 film “Furious 7” as a tribute to what late actor? 5. Potatoes — along with tomatoes, eggplants, peppers, and tobacco — belong to what family of plants, which shares its name with a Marvel villain, a DC Comics superhero, and a Dungeons and Dragons monster? 2. Grad - Leningrad and petrograd
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Post by coahc21 on Aug 19, 2024 17:07:06 GMT -5
Monday's questions: 1. Vogsphere, home of the Vogons, is a planet from what sci-fi franchise that originated as a 1978 comedy broadcast on BBC radio? 2. St. Petersburg wasn’t called “St. Petersburg” between 1914 and 1991. During that time, it was known by two other names that both ended in what four letters? 3. What salad was reportedly invented in the 1930s by the owner of the Brown Derby Restaurant in Hollywood, California, as a way to use up his leftovers? 4. The Wiz Khalifa and Charlie Puth song “See You Again” was written for the soundtrack of the 2015 film “Furious 7” as a tribute to what late actor? 5. Potatoes — along with tomatoes, eggplants, peppers, and tobacco — belong to what family of plants, which shares its name with a Marvel villain, a DC Comics superhero, and a Dungeons and Dragons monster? 1. 2. grad 3. Cobb salad 4. Paul Walker 5. Nightshade
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Post by mln59 on Aug 20, 2024 7:22:20 GMT -5
Monday's answers:
1. Vogsphere, home of the Vogons, is a planet from what sci-fi franchise that originated as a 1978 comedy broadcast on BBC radio?
“The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy”
2. St. Petersburg wasn’t called “St. Petersburg” between 1914 and 1991. During that time, it was known by two other names that both ended in what four letters?
“-grad”
(Petrograd, Leningrad)
3. What salad was reportedly invented in the 1930s by the owner of the Brown Derby Restaurant in Hollywood, California, as a way to use up his leftovers?
Cobb salad
4. The Wiz Khalifa and Charlie Puth song “See You Again” was written for the soundtrack of the 2015 film “Furious 7” as a tribute to what late actor?
Paul Walker
5. Potatoes — along with tomatoes, eggplants, peppers, and tobacco — belong to what family of plants, which shares its name with a Marvel villain, a DC Comics superhero, and a Dungeons and Dragons monster?
Nightshade
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Post by mln59 on Aug 20, 2024 7:23:04 GMT -5
Tuesday's questions:
1. What semi-aquatic mammal has a name that comes from the Greek for “river horse”?
2. The University of Tulsa's teams were originally meant to be the Golden Tornadoes. When it was pointed out that another school was using that name, their name and mascot switched to what typically un-Oklahoman weather event?
3. What mythical traveler overcame such obstacles as a witch who turned his men to swine, a cyclops who kidnapped him, and a nymph who seduced him for seven years?
4. What sport has a name that, when rendered in kanji characters, means “to strike one another”?
5. “Wagon Wheel” and “Come Back Song” are solo hits by what soulful singer and lead vocalist of Hootie and the Blowfish?
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Post by Fight On! on Aug 20, 2024 7:52:30 GMT -5
Tuesday's questions: 1. What semi-aquatic mammal has a name that comes from the Greek for “river horse”? 2. The University of Tulsa's teams were originally meant to be the Golden Tornadoes. When it was pointed out that another school was using that name, their name and mascot switched to what typically un-Oklahoman weather event? 3. What mythical traveler overcame such obstacles as a witch who turned his men to swine, a cyclops who kidnapped him, and a nymph who seduced him for seven years? 4. What sport has a name that, when rendered in kanji characters, means “to strike one another”? 5. “Wagon Wheel” and “Come Back Song” are solo hits by what soulful singer and lead vocalist of Hootie and the Blowfish? 1 - Hippopotamus 2 - Hurricanes 3 - Odysseus 4 - Karate? 5 - Darius Rucker
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Post by coahc21 on Aug 20, 2024 7:54:26 GMT -5
Tuesday's questions: 1. What semi-aquatic mammal has a name that comes from the Greek for “river horse”? 2. The University of Tulsa's teams were originally meant to be the Golden Tornadoes. When it was pointed out that another school was using that name, their name and mascot switched to what typically un-Oklahoman weather event? 3. What mythical traveler overcame such obstacles as a witch who turned his men to swine, a cyclops who kidnapped him, and a nymph who seduced him for seven years? 4. What sport has a name that, when rendered in kanji characters, means “to strike one another”? 5. “Wagon Wheel” and “Come Back Song” are solo hits by what soulful singer and lead vocalist of Hootie and the Blowfish? 1. Hippo 2. Golden Hurricanes 3. Odysseus 4. Karate? 5. Darius Rucker
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Post by mikegarrison on Aug 20, 2024 9:58:43 GMT -5
1. hippopotamus 2. cool summer breeze? 3. Odysseus 4. karate? 5.
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