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Post by Fight On! on Nov 1, 2024 10:04:36 GMT -5
1 2 - Lesotho 3 - Dinosaurs 4 - Whale carcass 5
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Post by cindra on Nov 1, 2024 10:45:29 GMT -5
Friday's questions: 1. There are seven members of the Five-Timers Club — people who have hosted “Saturday Night Live” five or more times — who are women. Name as many of those Five-Timer women as you can. 2. South Africa completely surrounds one tiny, landlocked country. What is it called? 3. B.P. Richfield, Earl Sneed Sinclair, and Monica DeVertebrae were just a few of the puppeteered characters on what early ’90s sitcom? 4. In 1970, officials in Florence, Oregon, were tasked with removing eight tons of something from a beach. They decided the best method would be to blow it up with dynamite, resulting in a now-infamous live newscast. What did they blow up? 5. Today is November 1. On this day in 1981, what pair of Caribbean islands achieved independence from the United Kingdom, with Vere Bird serving as their first prime minister? 1. 2. Lesotho 3. 4. A whale 5. Turks and Caicos?
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Post by mikegarrison on Nov 1, 2024 12:54:42 GMT -5
1. 2. Lesotho 3. Dinosaurs? Wasn't there a show called Dinosaurs? 4. Whale 5. Trinidad and Tobago?
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Post by gopherhim on Nov 1, 2024 16:08:07 GMT -5
1. I'm guessing some former cast members like Wiig and Fey and Poehler? Melissa McCarthy has hosted a handful of times. 2. Lesotho 3. Dinosaurs 4. Beached whale carcass 5. Antigua and Barbuda
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Post by geddyleeridesagain on Nov 1, 2024 16:16:21 GMT -5
Friday's questions: 1. There are seven members of the Five-Timers Club — people who have hosted “Saturday Night Live” five or more times — who are women. Name as many of those Five-Timer women as you can. 2. South Africa completely surrounds one tiny, landlocked country. What is it called? 3. B.P. Richfield, Earl Sneed Sinclair, and Monica DeVertebrae were just a few of the puppeteered characters on what early ’90s sitcom? 4. In 1970, officials in Florence, Oregon, were tasked with removing eight tons of something from a beach. They decided the best method would be to blow it up with dynamite, resulting in a now-infamous live newscast. What did they blow up? 5. Today is November 1. On this day in 1981, what pair of Caribbean islands achieved independence from the United Kingdom, with Vere Bird serving as their first prime minister? 1. Candace Bergen, Melissa McCarthy, Kristen Wiig… 2. Lesotho 3. Dinosaurs 4. Dead whale 5.
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Post by daredevil808 on Nov 1, 2024 16:20:06 GMT -5
Friday's questions: 1. There are seven members of the Five-Timers Club — people who have hosted “Saturday Night Live” five or more times — who are women. Name as many of those Five-Timer women as you can. 2. South Africa completely surrounds one tiny, landlocked country. What is it called? 3. B.P. Richfield, Earl Sneed Sinclair, and Monica DeVertebrae were just a few of the puppeteered characters on what early ’90s sitcom? 4. In 1970, officials in Florence, Oregon, were tasked with removing eight tons of something from a beach. They decided the best method would be to blow it up with dynamite, resulting in a now-infamous live newscast. What did they blow up? 5. Today is November 1. On this day in 1981, what pair of Caribbean islands achieved independence from the United Kingdom, with Vere Bird serving as their first prime minister?
3. Dinousaurs 4. Dead Whale
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Post by nowhereman on Nov 1, 2024 17:15:00 GMT -5
Friday's questions: 1. There are seven members of the Five-Timers Club — people who have hosted “Saturday Night Live” five or more times — who are women. Name as many of those Five-Timer women as you can. 2. South Africa completely surrounds one tiny, landlocked country. What is it called? 3. B.P. Richfield, Earl Sneed Sinclair, and Monica DeVertebrae were just a few of the puppeteered characters on what early ’90s sitcom? 4. In 1970, officials in Florence, Oregon, were tasked with removing eight tons of something from a beach. They decided the best method would be to blow it up with dynamite, resulting in a now-infamous live newscast. What did they blow up? 5. Today is November 1. On this day in 1981, what pair of Caribbean islands achieved independence from the United Kingdom, with Vere Bird serving as their first prime minister? 2. Lesotho 5. Saint kitts and nevis
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Post by bbg95 on Nov 2, 2024 0:53:11 GMT -5
Friday's questions: 1. There are seven members of the Five-Timers Club — people who have hosted “Saturday Night Live” five or more times — who are women. Name as many of those Five-Timer women as you can. 2. South Africa completely surrounds one tiny, landlocked country. What is it called? 3. B.P. Richfield, Earl Sneed Sinclair, and Monica DeVertebrae were just a few of the puppeteered characters on what early ’90s sitcom? 4. In 1970, officials in Florence, Oregon, were tasked with removing eight tons of something from a beach. They decided the best method would be to blow it up with dynamite, resulting in a now-infamous live newscast. What did they blow up? 5. Today is November 1. On this day in 1981, what pair of Caribbean islands achieved independence from the United Kingdom, with Vere Bird serving as their first prime minister? 2. Lesotho
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Post by mln59 on Nov 4, 2024 8:58:31 GMT -5
Friday's answers:
1. There are seven members of the Five-Timers Club — people who have hosted “Saturday Night Live” five or more times — who are women. Name as many of those Five-Timer women as you can.
Drew Barrymore, Candice Bergen, Tina Fey, Scarlett Johansson, Melissa McCarthy, Emma Stone, Kristen Wiig
2. South Africa completely surrounds one tiny, landlocked country. What is it called?
Lesotho
(not eSwatini — that borders Mozambique, as well)
3. B.P. Richfield, Earl Sneed Sinclair, and Monica DeVertebrae were just a few of the puppeteered characters on what early ’90s sitcom?
“Dinosaurs”
4. In 1970, officials in Florence, Oregon, were tasked with removing eight tons of something from a beach. They decided the best method would be to blow it up with dynamite, resulting in a now-infamous live newscast. What did they blow up?
A whale
5. Today is November 1. On this day in 1981, what pair of Caribbean islands achieved independence from the United Kingdom, with Vere Bird serving as their first prime minister?
Antigua and Barbuda
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Post by mln59 on Nov 4, 2024 9:00:10 GMT -5
Monday's questions:
1. What meat is traditionally used in wiener schnitzel?
2. In the viral (and dangerous) “Chubby Bunny” challenge of the 2010s, participants say the title phrase with as many of what fluffy confection in their mouth as they can possibly fit?
3. Of the world capitals that begin with the letter “O,” only one is located in Europe. Name that capital city.
4. Sometime around 360 BCE, Plato wrote about a rival naval power that was destroyed by Athens, and then further punished by the gods. This is the first known reference to what mythical island?
5. “Make Room! Make Room!” is a 1966 dystopian sci-fi novel about the consequences of overpopulation. It was the basis of what 1973 Charlton Heston film, which, spoiler alert, added cannibalism to the plot?
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Post by mikegarrison on Nov 4, 2024 9:22:22 GMT -5
1. Veal 2. Never heard of it. Marshmallows, maybe? 3. Oslo 4. Atlantis 5. Soylent Green
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Post by coahc21 on Nov 4, 2024 11:22:00 GMT -5
Monday's questions: 1. What meat is traditionally used in wiener schnitzel? 2. In the viral (and dangerous) “Chubby Bunny” challenge of the 2010s, participants say the title phrase with as many of what fluffy confection in their mouth as they can possibly fit? 3. Of the world capitals that begin with the letter “O,” only one is located in Europe. Name that capital city. 4. Sometime around 360 BCE, Plato wrote about a rival naval power that was destroyed by Athens, and then further punished by the gods. This is the first known reference to what mythical island? 5. “Make Room! Make Room!” is a 1966 dystopian sci-fi novel about the consequences of overpopulation. It was the basis of what 1973 Charlton Heston film, which, spoiler alert, added cannibalism to the plot? 1. Veal 2. Marshmallows 3. Oslo 4. Atlantis 5.
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Post by cindra on Nov 4, 2024 11:49:56 GMT -5
Monday's questions: 1. What meat is traditionally used in wiener schnitzel? 2. In the viral (and dangerous) “Chubby Bunny” challenge of the 2010s, participants say the title phrase with as many of what fluffy confection in their mouth as they can possibly fit? 3. Of the world capitals that begin with the letter “O,” only one is located in Europe. Name that capital city. 4. Sometime around 360 BCE, Plato wrote about a rival naval power that was destroyed by Athens, and then further punished by the gods. This is the first known reference to what mythical island? 5. “Make Room! Make Room!” is a 1966 dystopian sci-fi novel about the consequences of overpopulation. It was the basis of what 1973 Charlton Heston film, which, spoiler alert, added cannibalism to the plot? 1. Veal 2. Marshmallows 3. Oslo 4. Atlantis 5. Soylent green
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Post by nowhereman on Nov 4, 2024 15:36:04 GMT -5
Monday's questions: 1. What meat is traditionally used in wiener schnitzel? 2. In the viral (and dangerous) “Chubby Bunny” challenge of the 2010s, participants say the title phrase with as many of what fluffy confection in their mouth as they can possibly fit? 3. Of the world capitals that begin with the letter “O,” only one is located in Europe. Name that capital city. 4. Sometime around 360 BCE, Plato wrote about a rival naval power that was destroyed by Athens, and then further punished by the gods. This is the first known reference to what mythical island? 5. “Make Room! Make Room!” is a 1966 dystopian sci-fi novel about the consequences of overpopulation. It was the basis of what 1973 Charlton Heston film, which, spoiler alert, added cannibalism to the plot? 1. Pork? 3. Oslo (Norway)
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Post by daredevil808 on Nov 4, 2024 15:42:55 GMT -5
Monday's questions: 1. What meat is traditionally used in wiener schnitzel? 2. In the viral (and dangerous) “Chubby Bunny” challenge of the 2010s, participants say the title phrase with as many of what fluffy confection in their mouth as they can possibly fit? 3. Of the world capitals that begin with the letter “O,” only one is located in Europe. Name that capital city. 4. Sometime around 360 BCE, Plato wrote about a rival naval power that was destroyed by Athens, and then further punished by the gods. This is the first known reference to what mythical island? 5. “Make Room! Make Room!” is a 1966 dystopian sci-fi novel about the consequences of overpopulation. It was the basis of what 1973 Charlton Heston film, which, spoiler alert, added cannibalism to the plot?
1. Veal 3. Oslo 4. Atlantis 5. Soylent Green
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