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Post by mln59 on Jun 25, 2021 9:00:59 GMT -5
1. charity, hajj, prayer 2. fiat? 3. tazmania? 4. ? 5. ?
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Post by mikegarrison on Jun 25, 2021 9:09:18 GMT -5
I took two of them at one time.
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Post by mikegarrison on Jun 25, 2021 9:12:39 GMT -5
1. pray 5 times a day, pilgrimage to Mecca. I'm not sure if fasting during Ramadan is one of them. 2. FIAT 3. Tasmania 4.
5. New Zealand? I call this null, because the question was in error.
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Post by carsonvega on Jun 25, 2021 9:14:55 GMT -5
5 is Canada
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Post by mikegarrison on Jun 25, 2021 9:14:55 GMT -5
5. Today is June 25th. On this day in 1993, Kim Campbell was sworn in as the first and so far only Prime Minister of what country? BZZZT! Error! She is not the "first and only Prime Minister of the country". She is the first and only FEMALE Prime Minister of the country.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 25, 2021 11:25:43 GMT -5
The 39 Steps. Airplane! was correct. 1. Quit While You’re Ahead: The Five Pillars of Islam form the foundation of Muslim life. Name as many of the five pillars as you can for one point each. Zero total if you get any wrong. 2. What automaker’s name is an acronym for its much longer full name, which translates to English as “Italian Automobile Plant, Turin”? 3. Australia consists of six states. Which is the only state that isn’t part of mainland Australia? 4. What pattern of overlaid diamonds gets its design from the Scottish tartan of Clan Campbell? 5. Today is June 25th. On this day in 1993, Kim Campbell was sworn in as the first and so far only Prime Minister of what country? 1. Hajj, Shahada, Salah, Sawm, Zakat: Pilgrimmage, Commitment of Faith, Prayer, Fasting, Purification/Charity
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Post by nowhereman on Jun 25, 2021 11:40:19 GMT -5
The 39 Steps. Airplane! was correct. 1. Quit While You’re Ahead: The Five Pillars of Islam form the foundation of Muslim life. Name as many of the five pillars as you can for one point each. Zero total if you get any wrong. 2. What automaker’s name is an acronym for its much longer full name, which translates to English as “Italian Automobile Plant, Turin”? 3. Australia consists of six states. Which is the only state that isn’t part of mainland Australia? 4. What pattern of overlaid diamonds gets its design from the Scottish tartan of Clan Campbell? 5. Today is June 25th. On this day in 1993, Kim Campbell was sworn in as the first and so far only Prime Minister of what country? 3. Tasmania
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Post by cindra on Jun 25, 2021 12:01:09 GMT -5
The 39 Steps. Airplane! was correct. 1. Quit While You’re Ahead: The Five Pillars of Islam form the foundation of Muslim life. Name as many of the five pillars as you can for one point each. Zero total if you get any wrong. 2. What automaker’s name is an acronym for its much longer full name, which translates to English as “Italian Automobile Plant, Turin”? 3. Australia consists of six states. Which is the only state that isn’t part of mainland Australia? 4. What pattern of overlaid diamonds gets its design from the Scottish tartan of Clan Campbell? 5. Today is June 25th. On this day in 1993, Kim Campbell was sworn in as the first and so far only Prime Minister of what country? 1. Hajj, prayer, fasting, shahada 2. Fiat 3. Tasmania 5. Huh?
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Post by Deleted on Jun 28, 2021 12:46:39 GMT -5
Answers:
1. Quit While You’re Ahead: The Five Pillars of Islam form the foundation of Muslim life. Name as many of the five pillars as you can for one point each. Zero total if you get any wrong. PROFESSION OF FAITH, PRAYER, ALMSGIVING, FASTING, PILGRIMAGE (or Shahada, Salah, Zakat, Sawm, Hajj)
2. What automaker’s name is an acronym for its much longer full name, which translates to English as “Italian Automobile Plant, Turin”? FIAT (stands for Fabbrica Italiana Automobili Torino)
3. Australia consists of six states. Which is the only state that isn’t part of mainland Australia? TASMANIA
4. What pattern of overlaid diamonds gets its design from the Scottish tartan of Clan Campbell? ARGYLE
5. Today is June 25th. On this day in 1993, Kim Campbell was sworn in as the first and so far only Prime Minister of what country? CANADA (Eagle-eyed readers pointed out this question is missing the word "woman." Fact check: Canada has had more than one Prime Minister.)
Today's:
1. What is the more common name of the forensic science known as dactyloscopy?
2. What 1994 Disney movie holds the record—and probably always will—for most VHS tape sales of a single film?
3. What Olympic gold medal-winning downhill skier was known as “Baby Girl” until she was 3 years old, at which point her parents let her choose her own first name?
4. Which world capital—population 656,000—is located on more than 300 islands and is nicknamed “The Daughter of the Baltic”?
5. It’s officially used in every country in the world except Myanmar, Libya, and the United States. What is it?
6. Bonus. Whose suicide note read "My work is done. Why wait?"
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Post by guest2 on Jun 28, 2021 12:54:18 GMT -5
The 39 Steps. Airplane! was correct. 1. Quit While You’re Ahead: The Five Pillars of Islam form the foundation of Muslim life. Name as many of the five pillars as you can for one point each. Zero total if you get any wrong. 2. What automaker’s name is an acronym for its much longer full name, which translates to English as “Italian Automobile Plant, Turin”? 3. Australia consists of six states. Which is the only state that isn’t part of mainland Australia? 4. What pattern of overlaid diamonds gets its design from the Scottish tartan of Clan Campbell? 5. Today is June 25th. On this day in 1993, Kim Campbell was sworn in as the first and so far only Prime Minister of what country? 1. Haj, Zakat, Salat, fasting for Ramadan and Shahada 2. Fiat 3. Tasmania 5. Did you leaver out the word female? If so its Canada
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Post by mln59 on Jun 28, 2021 13:15:21 GMT -5
1. fingerprinting? 2. going to say "the little mermaid" 3. is this picabo street? 4. ? 5. metric system? 6. ?
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Post by c4ndlelight on Jun 28, 2021 13:38:56 GMT -5
1. What is the more common name of the forensic science known as dactyloscopy? 2. What 1994 Disney movie holds the record—and probably always will—for most VHS tape sales of a single film? 3. What Olympic gold medal-winning downhill skier was known as “Baby Girl” until she was 3 years old, at which point her parents let her choose her own first name? 4. Which world capital—population 656,000—is located on more than 300 islands and is nicknamed “The Daughter of the Baltic”? 5. It’s officially used in every country in the world except Myanmar, Libya, and the United States. What is it? 6. Bonus. Whose suicide note read "My work is done. Why wait?" 1. Fingerprint analysis? 2. The Lion King 3. Picabo Street (it must be?) 4. Wanna say Helsinki but I think pop is larger than that? 5. Metric system
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Post by mikegarrison on Jun 28, 2021 14:03:51 GMT -5
1. dactyl means finger, and scope means to look, so looking at the fingers -> fingerprinting? 2. Lion King? 5. SI ("the metric system")
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Post by nowhereman on Jun 28, 2021 14:35:57 GMT -5
Answers: 1. Quit While You’re Ahead: The Five Pillars of Islam form the foundation of Muslim life. Name as many of the five pillars as you can for one point each. Zero total if you get any wrong. PROFESSION OF FAITH, PRAYER, ALMSGIVING, FASTING, PILGRIMAGE (or Shahada, Salah, Zakat, Sawm, Hajj) 2. What automaker’s name is an acronym for its much longer full name, which translates to English as “Italian Automobile Plant, Turin”? FIAT (stands for Fabbrica Italiana Automobili Torino) 3. Australia consists of six states. Which is the only state that isn’t part of mainland Australia? TASMANIA 4. What pattern of overlaid diamonds gets its design from the Scottish tartan of Clan Campbell? ARGYLE 5. Today is June 25th. On this day in 1993, Kim Campbell was sworn in as the first and so far only Prime Minister of what country? CANADA (Eagle-eyed readers pointed out this question is missing the word "woman." Fact check: Canada has had more than one Prime Minister.) Today's:1. What is the more common name of the forensic science known as dactyloscopy? 2. What 1994 Disney movie holds the record—and probably always will—for most VHS tape sales of a single film? 3. What Olympic gold medal-winning downhill skier was known as “Baby Girl” until she was 3 years old, at which point her parents let her choose her own first name? 4. Which world capital—population 656,000—is located on more than 300 islands and is nicknamed “The Daughter of the Baltic”? 5. It’s officially used in every country in the world except Myanmar, Libya, and the United States. What is it? 6. Bonus. Whose suicide note read "My work is done. Why wait?" 3. picabo street 4. Helsinki
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Post by cindra on Jun 28, 2021 16:56:35 GMT -5
Answers: 1. Quit While You’re Ahead: The Five Pillars of Islam form the foundation of Muslim life. Name as many of the five pillars as you can for one point each. Zero total if you get any wrong. PROFESSION OF FAITH, PRAYER, ALMSGIVING, FASTING, PILGRIMAGE (or Shahada, Salah, Zakat, Sawm, Hajj) 2. What automaker’s name is an acronym for its much longer full name, which translates to English as “Italian Automobile Plant, Turin”? FIAT (stands for Fabbrica Italiana Automobili Torino) 3. Australia consists of six states. Which is the only state that isn’t part of mainland Australia? TASMANIA 4. What pattern of overlaid diamonds gets its design from the Scottish tartan of Clan Campbell? ARGYLE 5. Today is June 25th. On this day in 1993, Kim Campbell was sworn in as the first and so far only Prime Minister of what country? CANADA (Eagle-eyed readers pointed out this question is missing the word "woman." Fact check: Canada has had more than one Prime Minister.) Today's:1. What is the more common name of the forensic science known as dactyloscopy? 2. What 1994 Disney movie holds the record—and probably always will—for most VHS tape sales of a single film? 3. What Olympic gold medal-winning downhill skier was known as “Baby Girl” until she was 3 years old, at which point her parents let her choose her own first name? 4. Which world capital—population 656,000—is located on more than 300 islands and is nicknamed “The Daughter of the Baltic”? 5. It’s officially used in every country in the world except Myanmar, Libya, and the United States. What is it? 6. Bonus. Whose suicide note read "My work is done. Why wait?" 1. Fingerprinting 2. Lion king 5. Imperial units
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