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Post by mln59 on Jul 30, 2025 7:20:36 GMT -5
Tuesday's answers:
1. What Greek muse of history is the namesake for awards given to exceptional design in the field of advertising?
Clio
(Clio Awards)
2. “The Secret of Secrets” is an upcoming book by Dan Brown in the same series as “Angels and Demons” and “The Da Vinci Code,” featuring what fictional Harvard symbologist?
Robert Langdon
3. Even the filmmakers acknowledged the “serious departure from scientific veracity” in adding an expanding neck frill and the ability to spit venom at Newman in their fanciful depiction of which original “Jurassic Park” dinosaur, whose name comes from the Greek for “two-crested lizard”?
Dilophosaurus
4. When the first U.S. Census was taken in 1790, the towns of Northern Liberties and Southwark ranked among the 10 most populous municipalities. They’ve since been absorbed into the city that ranked second at the time. Name that city.
Philadelphia
5. What Italian dish is made from veal or chicken wrapped in prosciutto, and has a name that means “leaps in the mouth”?
Saltimbocca
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Post by mln59 on Jul 30, 2025 7:21:22 GMT -5
Wednesday's questions:
1. If you’ve found yourself wanting to bake a replica of “Roach’s 40 Orange Glaze Cake” and listen to Fleetwood Mac’s “The Chain” on repeat, you’re probably a fan of what HBO Max pirate comedy, starring Rhys Darby and Taika Waititi?
2. Late-night colleagues David Letterman, Stephen Colbert, and Triumph the Insult Comic Dog were all on-hand to honor what TV host, writer, and 2025 recipient of the Mark Twain Prize For American Humor?
3. Most human-known examples of animals using tools are mammals or birds. However, some species of what insect will use leaves in order to better broadcast their mating call?
4. The science of medications, including their origin and how they behave in living organisms, or the properties and reactions of a particular drug, are the province of what 12-letter field of study?
5. What TV personality appears in drag on the cover of his 1995 memoir “Lettin’ It All Hang Out,” and ironically appears sans makeup and wig on his 2024 memoir “The House of Hidden Meanings”?
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Post by mikegarrison on Jul 30, 2025 8:56:02 GMT -5
1. I guess I'm not a fan. 2. 3. 4. pharmacology? 5.
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Post by cindra on Jul 30, 2025 9:02:09 GMT -5
Wednesday's questions: 1. If you’ve found yourself wanting to bake a replica of “Roach’s 40 Orange Glaze Cake” and listen to Fleetwood Mac’s “The Chain” on repeat, you’re probably a fan of what HBO Max pirate comedy, starring Rhys Darby and Taika Waititi? 2. Late-night colleagues David Letterman, Stephen Colbert, and Triumph the Insult Comic Dog were all on-hand to honor what TV host, writer, and 2025 recipient of the Mark Twain Prize For American Humor? 3. Most human-known examples of animals using tools are mammals or birds. However, some species of what insect will use leaves in order to better broadcast their mating call? 4. The science of medications, including their origin and how they behave in living organisms, or the properties and reactions of a particular drug, are the province of what 12-letter field of study? 5. What TV personality appears in drag on the cover of his 1995 memoir “Lettin’ It All Hang Out,” and ironically appears sans makeup and wig on his 2024 memoir “The House of Hidden Meanings”? 1. our flag means death? 2. conan 3. 4. pharmacology 5. rupaul?
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Post by geddyleeridesagain on Jul 30, 2025 9:31:47 GMT -5
Wednesday's questions: 1. If you’ve found yourself wanting to bake a replica of “Roach’s 40 Orange Glaze Cake” and listen to Fleetwood Mac’s “The Chain” on repeat, you’re probably a fan of what HBO Max pirate comedy, starring Rhys Darby and Taika Waititi? 2. Late-night colleagues David Letterman, Stephen Colbert, and Triumph the Insult Comic Dog were all on-hand to honor what TV host, writer, and 2025 recipient of the Mark Twain Prize For American Humor? 3. Most human-known examples of animals using tools are mammals or birds. However, some species of what insect will use leaves in order to better broadcast their mating call? 4. The science of medications, including their origin and how they behave in living organisms, or the properties and reactions of a particular drug, are the province of what 12-letter field of study? 5. What TV personality appears in drag on the cover of his 1995 memoir “Lettin’ It All Hang Out,” and ironically appears sans makeup and wig on his 2024 memoir “The House of Hidden Meanings”? 1. Our Flag Means Death 2. Conan O’Brian 3. 4. Pharmacology 5.
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Post by nowhereman on Jul 30, 2025 11:22:24 GMT -5
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Post by coahc21 on Jul 30, 2025 13:34:39 GMT -5
Wednesday's questions: 1. If you’ve found yourself wanting to bake a replica of “Roach’s 40 Orange Glaze Cake” and listen to Fleetwood Mac’s “The Chain” on repeat, you’re probably a fan of what HBO Max pirate comedy, starring Rhys Darby and Taika Waititi? 2. Late-night colleagues David Letterman, Stephen Colbert, and Triumph the Insult Comic Dog were all on-hand to honor what TV host, writer, and 2025 recipient of the Mark Twain Prize For American Humor? 3. Most human-known examples of animals using tools are mammals or birds. However, some species of what insect will use leaves in order to better broadcast their mating call? 4. The science of medications, including their origin and how they behave in living organisms, or the properties and reactions of a particular drug, are the province of what 12-letter field of study? 5. What TV personality appears in drag on the cover of his 1995 memoir “Lettin’ It All Hang Out,” and ironically appears sans makeup and wig on his 2024 memoir “The House of Hidden Meanings”? 1. 2. Conan O'Brien 3. Crickets? 4. Pharmacology 5. RuPaul
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Post by mln59 on Jul 31, 2025 7:17:31 GMT -5
Wednesday's answers:
1. If you’ve found yourself wanting to bake a replica of “Roach’s 40 Orange Glaze Cake” and listen to Fleetwood Mac’s “The Chain” on repeat, you’re probably a fan of what HBO Max pirate comedy, starring Rhys Darby and Taika Waititi?
“Our Flag Means Death”
2. Late-night colleagues David Letterman, Stephen Colbert, and Triumph the Insult Comic Dog were all on-hand to honor what TV host, writer, and 2025 recipient of the Mark Twain Prize For American Humor?
Conan O’Brien
3. Most human-known examples of animals using tools are mammals or birds. However, some species of what insect will use leaves in order to better broadcast their mating call?
Cricket
4. The science of medications, including their origin and how they behave in living organisms, or the properties and reactions of a particular drug, are the province of what 12-letter field of study?
Pharmacology
5. What TV personality appears in drag on the cover of his 1995 memoir “Lettin’ It All Hang Out,” and ironically appears sans makeup and wig on his 2024 memoir “The House of Hidden Meanings”?
RuPaul
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Post by mln59 on Jul 31, 2025 7:18:33 GMT -5
Thursday's questions:
Get Festive, but Safely: Lollapalooza is this weekend! Whether you’re going or watching the YouTube stream in the comfort of your own home, here’s a round all about staying safe while having fun at summer music festivals.
1. Be sure to apply strong sunscreen at least every 2–3 hours, more frequently if you’re sweating or moshing. When you reach for that bottle, remember that SPF stands for “sun protection”… what?
2. Make sure your water bottle is full! But if you want to participate in a viral activity from 2016, Dutch physicists figured out you’ll want it about a third full. Name that trend.
3. The most severe form of hyperthermia above heat exhaustion is marked by a body temperature of 104 degrees. What is it called?
4. If you’re setting a place where you’ll meet up with your group later, you might use what term, which means “present yourselves” in French?
5. Phone networks can be spotty when everyone’s trying to flood TikTok with their festival looks, but you can keep in touch using a device that was called a “packset” by its Canadian inventor in 1937. What cutesy rhyming nickname do we know it better as?
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Post by vbprisoner on Jul 31, 2025 9:08:29 GMT -5
Thursday's questions: Get Festive, but Safely: Lollapalooza is this weekend! Whether you’re going or watching the YouTube stream in the comfort of your own home, here’s a round all about staying safe while having fun at summer music festivals. 1. Be sure to apply strong sunscreen at least every 2–3 hours, more frequently if you’re sweating or moshing. When you reach for that bottle, remember that SPF stands for “sun protection”… what? 2. Make sure your water bottle is full! But if you want to participate in a viral activity from 2016, Dutch physicists figured out you’ll want it about a third full. Name that trend. 3. The most severe form of hyperthermia above heat exhaustion is marked by a body temperature of 104 degrees. What is it called? 4. If you’re setting a place where you’ll meet up with your group later, you might use what term, which means “present yourselves” in French? 5. Phone networks can be spotty when everyone’s trying to flood TikTok with their festival looks, but you can keep in touch using a device that was called a “packset” by its Canadian inventor in 1937. What cutesy rhyming nickname do we know it better as? 1. Sun Protection Factor 2. ? 3. Heatstroke 4. rendez vous 5. Walkie Talkie
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Post by geddyleeridesagain on Jul 31, 2025 11:22:02 GMT -5
Thursday's questions: Get Festive, but Safely: Lollapalooza is this weekend! Whether you’re going or watching the YouTube stream in the comfort of your own home, here’s a round all about staying safe while having fun at summer music festivals. 1. Be sure to apply strong sunscreen at least every 2–3 hours, more frequently if you’re sweating or moshing. When you reach for that bottle, remember that SPF stands for “sun protection”… what? 2. Make sure your water bottle is full! But if you want to participate in a viral activity from 2016, Dutch physicists figured out you’ll want it about a third full. Name that trend. 3. The most severe form of hyperthermia above heat exhaustion is marked by a body temperature of 104 degrees. What is it called? 4. If you’re setting a place where you’ll meet up with your group later, you might use what term, which means “present yourselves” in French? 5. Phone networks can be spotty when everyone’s trying to flood TikTok with their festival looks, but you can keep in touch using a device that was called a “packset” by its Canadian inventor in 1937. What cutesy rhyming nickname do we know it better as? 1. Factor 2. 3. Heat stroke 4. Rendezvous 5. Walkie talkie
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Post by nowhereman on Jul 31, 2025 12:48:26 GMT -5
Thursday's questions: Get Festive, but Safely: Lollapalooza is this weekend! Whether you’re going or watching the YouTube stream in the comfort of your own home, here’s a round all about staying safe while having fun at summer music festivals. 1. Be sure to apply strong sunscreen at least every 2–3 hours, more frequently if you’re sweating or moshing. When you reach for that bottle, remember that SPF stands for “sun protection”… what? 2. Make sure your water bottle is full! But if you want to participate in a viral activity from 2016, Dutch physicists figured out you’ll want it about a third full. Name that trend. 3. The most severe form of hyperthermia above heat exhaustion is marked by a body temperature of 104 degrees. What is it called? 4. If you’re setting a place where you’ll meet up with your group later, you might use what term, which means “present yourselves” in French? 5. Phone networks can be spotty when everyone’s trying to flood TikTok with their festival looks, but you can keep in touch using a device that was called a “packset” by its Canadian inventor in 1937. What cutesy rhyming nickname do we know it better as? 1. Factor 3. Heat stroke
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Post by cindra on Jul 31, 2025 14:20:02 GMT -5
Thursday's questions: Get Festive, but Safely: Lollapalooza is this weekend! Whether you’re going or watching the YouTube stream in the comfort of your own home, here’s a round all about staying safe while having fun at summer music festivals. 1. Be sure to apply strong sunscreen at least every 2–3 hours, more frequently if you’re sweating or moshing. When you reach for that bottle, remember that SPF stands for “sun protection”… what? 2. Make sure your water bottle is full! But if you want to participate in a viral activity from 2016, Dutch physicists figured out you’ll want it about a third full. Name that trend. 3. The most severe form of hyperthermia above heat exhaustion is marked by a body temperature of 104 degrees. What is it called? 4. If you’re setting a place where you’ll meet up with your group later, you might use what term, which means “present yourselves” in French? 5. Phone networks can be spotty when everyone’s trying to flood TikTok with their festival looks, but you can keep in touch using a device that was called a “packset” by its Canadian inventor in 1937. What cutesy rhyming nickname do we know it better as? 1. Factor 2. Bottle flipping 3. Heat stroke 4. Rendezvous 5. Walkie talkie
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Post by coahc21 on Jul 31, 2025 14:53:15 GMT -5
Thursday's questions: Get Festive, but Safely: Lollapalooza is this weekend! Whether you’re going or watching the YouTube stream in the comfort of your own home, here’s a round all about staying safe while having fun at summer music festivals. 1. Be sure to apply strong sunscreen at least every 2–3 hours, more frequently if you’re sweating or moshing. When you reach for that bottle, remember that SPF stands for “sun protection”… what? 2. Make sure your water bottle is full! But if you want to participate in a viral activity from 2016, Dutch physicists figured out you’ll want it about a third full. Name that trend. 3. The most severe form of hyperthermia above heat exhaustion is marked by a body temperature of 104 degrees. What is it called? 4. If you’re setting a place where you’ll meet up with your group later, you might use what term, which means “present yourselves” in French? 5. Phone networks can be spotty when everyone’s trying to flood TikTok with their festival looks, but you can keep in touch using a device that was called a “packset” by its Canadian inventor in 1937. What cutesy rhyming nickname do we know it better as? 1. Factor 2. Bottle flip challenge 3. Heat stroke 4. Rendezvous 5. Walkie Talkie
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Post by mikegarrison on Jul 31, 2025 16:32:23 GMT -5
1. sun protection factor 2. flipping it through the air so it lands standing up? 3. heat stroke 4. rendezvous 5. walkie talkie?
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