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Post by defectivegnome on Mar 6, 2007 20:07:09 GMT -8
"In Greek mythology, who personified dread*diemos" It's Deimos.
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Post by dxlightning on Mar 7, 2007 14:25:53 GMT -8
Which great battle took place from July 1st to November 18th 1916*the
The....?
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Post by lolassault on Mar 7, 2007 20:31:15 GMT -8
Who or what is 'cor anglais'*musical intrument
should be "instrument".
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Post by lolassault on Mar 9, 2007 20:11:25 GMT -8
who captained the hms beagle*charles darwin
Darwin was actually the ship's naturalist. The captain was Robert Fitzroy.
What 'c' is a type of tank or the leader of a tribe?*chieftan
"chieftain" is the correct spelling.
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Post by sweatynarc on Mar 10, 2007 13:44:23 GMT -8
"Jmmy Carter"
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Post by defectivegnome on Mar 11, 2007 13:02:44 GMT -8
"What is the last line of 'America the beautiful'*blah blah... shining sea!" I really don't think that exclamation mark helps. "Quick Quick: Ist*capitalist" I'm really not sure how this is a quick quick. Maybe if it gave any reason to be asking for capitalist over all the other words that end in Ist. "What is the only country on the continent that borders on the Atlantic and Pacific oceans*colombia" Might be nice to mention South America in the question somewhere. "The American opossum... 608 days to give birth, or just over -----------*20 months" Numbers "What temperature do honey bees maintain in their hives year-round*94 degrees" "Who played the incredible hulk.*bill bixby" To be fair, he only played Dr. David Banner[/u]. The Hulk was played by Lou Ferrigno. "In the original version of 'romeo and juliet', who played juliet.*olivia Newton John" I can't even find evidence of her appearing in a version of Romeo and Juliet. Plus, if you say original version of a Shakespearean play, I'm thinking the first ever performance several centuries ago.
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Post by ♦Whot♦ on Mar 11, 2007 13:05:08 GMT -8
Change it to "IST" so it's a capital 'ist'
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Post by britishrcome on Mar 12, 2007 17:33:01 GMT -8
The question: What actress played mrs margaret Williams in the Danny Thomas show
The answer: jean
Correct: jean hagen
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Post by sweatynarc on Mar 13, 2007 20:03:56 GMT -8
"It has been recommended by dentists that a toothbrush be kept at least 6 feet (two meters) away from a what to avoid airborne particles" toilet (the airborne particles take flight with a flush)
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Post by doom3x on Mar 13, 2007 23:59:30 GMT -8
Sorry I've been in absentia for a while on this guys. Been busy defending my spot in the channel (haven't had a score as high as this as early as this in a month in a while...I'm out of practice at owning people it seems). Also, I've been rather pre-occupied with grad schools. I got into American University's MA program in international relations, and I'm waiting on 2 others, so I've been neglecting the site a bit. I'll get to all the corrections since my last look-through tomorrow night after I get home from work, and I'll let you know what fixes I make then. Thanks!
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Post by sweatynarc on Mar 14, 2007 1:48:43 GMT -8
"Geography & Places: The Sava river runs through" Bosnia, Croatia, Serbia and Slovenia Geography & Places: The sea between Asia Minor and Greece
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Post by Dr.Klitschko on Mar 18, 2007 6:19:58 GMT -8
Q:Who is the prime minister of france? - Lionel Jospin -> [glow=red,2,300]Dominique de Villepin[/glow]
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Post by defectivegnome on Mar 18, 2007 12:24:40 GMT -8
"Sport: Football: The Baltimore _______*colts" A little outdated. Should put a year if you want to keep the answer (1953-1983, perhaps).
"He was the American inventor of the Cotton Gin.*whitney" First name please
"In 1981, who won best actress emmy for the TV sitcom 'the jeffersons'*isabel" Last name please (Isabel Sanford)
"The average cough comes out of the mouth at ---------- mph.*60" "What century saw the war of the roses*the 15th century" Numbers
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Post by defectivegnome on Mar 21, 2007 20:36:33 GMT -8
"Who married Prince Albert*Queen albert" Of all the Prince Albert's found on wikipedia, unsurprisingly, none have married a woman named Albert. "This u.s. president was fatally shot in 1881*garfield" First name, please. "What is the birthstone for someone born under the sign of cancer*the ruby" Wikipedia[/u] says cancer is Pearl for the most standard listing. "The Apollo 11 had only --------- seconds of fuel left when it landed.*20" "According to the NFL rules, linebackers and centers all wear jersey numbers in what range?*50 through 59"
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Post by defectivegnome on Mar 25, 2007 17:38:22 GMT -8
"What is the correct term for the propensity for sexual satisfaction from whipping or being whipped*flagellation" It's difficult to find information on this sort of thing, but I believe flagellation refers to the act itself. I don't know the best word, but 'mastigophilia' seems to be arousal from being whippped. "Name the nursery rhyme mother whos last name is that of a bird*goose" "---------- was the last President with facial hair.*taft" "The assassin in the man with the golden gun was played by who*christopher" Full names! In the man with the golden gun[/u] the assassin Francisco Scaramanga was played by Christopher Lee. "When honey is swallowed, it enters the blood stream within a period of how many minutes*20 minutes" "The lining of your digestive system is shed every ------------ minutes.*7" Numbers
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