by Dogwatcher » Sat Sep 08, 2007 11:38 pm
by magpie in the 80's » Sun Sep 09, 2007 10:18 am
Dogwatcher wrote:19) Sarah Bernhardt............correct
42) USSR with an amatuer team...........incorrect
by BenchedEagle » Sun Sep 09, 2007 1:43 pm
by magpie in the 80's » Sun Sep 09, 2007 2:41 pm
lizbeff eaglez wrote:Q8. What is the name of the longest river in Switzerland? the Rhine..........incorrect
Q14. In terms of distance, a 'league' is equivalent to how many KILOMETRES? 5 and a half...........incorrect
Q15. What famous Russian was born in Simbirsk? Lenin.........correct
Q18. What is the official language of Bahrain? English and Arabic..........correct on arabic
Q21. Which president had an electric horse installed in his White House bedroom? Calvin Coolidge........correct
Q22. Dominique Wilkins was one of the best basketball players to ever play the game. What is his real first name? Jaques. One of my all time fave ballers............correct
Q25. Today in baseball, there are two leagues, the American and National Leagues, but between 1914 and 1915 there was a third league. What was it called? Pacific league......incorrect
Q47. What U.S. state has a series of license plates with the slogan 'Birthplace of Aviation'? Ohio......correct
Q49. On the animated TV show 'King of the Hill' what is the name of Hank Hill's dog? Ladybird.......correct
Q50. The Great Blondin was a famous what? Well he walked on a tightrope over Niagra Falls so im guessin Tightroper.......incorrect
by magpie in the 80's » Sun Sep 09, 2007 2:41 pm
brod wrote:22. Jacques (missed the c lizbeff)
by JAS » Tue Sep 11, 2007 12:31 am
by magpie in the 80's » Tue Sep 11, 2007 4:53 pm
JAS wrote:Ok...lets try again with the guesses![]()
Q1 It would be 11something but don't know what....close enough JAS.....1122
Q4 C.........correct
Q5 Sculptor..........incorrect
Q8 If it ain't the Rhine I'll try the Rhone.........both incorrect
Q9 Physics..........correct
Q12 B Doesn't sound famous enough to have got Best Picture............correct
Q14 It's 3.5 miles so I think thats 5.6 km..........incorrect
Q16 Eric.........incorrect
Q42 Russia.........incorrect
Q43 Only one city I know is Anchorage.........incorrect
Q50 I would agree with lizbeff but maybe they call him an acrobat instead.........incorrect
Regards
JAS
by magpie in the 80's » Tue Sep 11, 2007 4:55 pm
by JAS » Tue Sep 11, 2007 5:08 pm
by magpie in the 80's » Tue Sep 11, 2007 5:21 pm
JAS wrote:Q14 Might take forever to answer. I was always taught that a league was 3 1/2 miles but just looked on Wiki and it seems that diferent countries have diferent measurments for it and there are some considerable diferences. Sorry is this seems picky.
Regards
Jackie
by magpie in the 80's » Sat Sep 15, 2007 2:27 pm
magpie in the 80's wrote:Q1. In what year was Eleanor of Aquitaine born? 1122
Q2. In what year was the influential 'New Yorker' magazine founded? 1925
Q3. In what year did John Steinbeck win the Nobel Prize in Literature? 1962
Q4. Which of the following was NOT a member of the 'Bloomsbury Group'?
A) E. M. Forster B) Virginia Woolf C) Gertrude Stein D)John Maynard Keynes C) GERTRUDE STEIN
Q5. Rene Char was a famous French what? POET
Q6. Considered one of the greatest tragediennes of English theatre, Sarah Siddons appeared in what part for her farewell performance in 1812? LADY MACBETH
Q7. The play, 'The Belle of Amherst' is about which famous American poet? EMILY DICKENSON
Q8. What is the name of the longest river in Switzerland? AARE RIVER
Q9. The scientist, Ernst Abbe was famous for his contribution to which of the sciences? PHYSICS
Q10. What was a 'clepsydra'? A TYPE OF CLOCK
Q11. Alice Jane Peters is the real name of which Hollywood silver screen legend? CAROLE LOMBARD
Q12. Which of the following Academy Awards was the film 'My Man Godfrey' NOT nominated for?
A) Best Actor B) Best Picture C) Best Actress D) Best Director BEST PICTURE
Q13. In what year was Rudyard Kipling awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature? 1907
Q14. In terms of distance, a 'league' is equivalent to how many KILOMETRES? 4.8 km
Q15. What famous Russian was born in Simbirsk? VLADIMIR LENIN
Q16. What does the SECOND 'E' in E. E. Cummings' name stand for? ESTLIN
Q17. In what country is the city and seaport of Rimini located? ITALY
Q18. What is the official language of Bahrain? ARABIC
Q19. By what name was the actress 'Rosine Bernhard' better known? SARAH BERNHARDT
Q20. Who wrote the play 'The Member of the Wedding'? CARSON MC CULLERS
Q21. Which president had an electric horse installed in his White House bedroom? CALVIN COOLIDGE
Q22. Dominique Wilkins was one of the best basketball players to ever play the game. What is his real first name? JACQUES
Q23. How tall is Michelangelo's 'David'? 5.17M
Q24. On January 4, 1951, Chinese troops captured what city? SEOUL
Q25. Today in baseball, there are two leagues, the American and National Leagues, but between 1914 and 1915 there was a third league. What was it called? THE FEDERAL LEAGUE
Q26. What country has a missile system called 'Agni-2'? INDIA
Q27. In America what very unusual event took place on March 29th 1848? NIAGRA FALLS DRIED UP DUE TO THE RIVER FREEZING UPSTREAM
Q28. Who founded Coca-Cola in 1886? JOHN PEMBERTON
Q29. Who composed 'In the Hall of the Mountain King'? GRIEG
Q30. In Pueblo, Colorado it is against the law to permit what flowers to grow within city limits? DANDELIONS
Q31. Which of these people was not a member of Monty Python?
A0) Graham Chapman B) Andy Kennedy C) Terry Jones D) Terry Gilliam B) ANDY KENNEDY
Q32. America spent how many million dollars a day to support World War II? 250 MILLION
Q33. Who wrote the book 'Forrest Gump'? WINSTON GROOM
Q34. Abraham Lincoln's son, Thomas, was born with what deformity? CLEFT PALATE
Q35. The prestigious Nobel Prize is named after Alfred Nobel. What is Alfred Nobel credited with inventing? DYNAMITE
Q36. What is the main attraction at Colorado's Mesa Verde National Park? CLIFF DWELLINGS
Q37. At the end of this classic Frank R. Stockton story we are asked what comes out of the open door, The Lady or the_____? TIGER
Q38. What comedian had a career long running gag about how cheap he was? JACK BENNY
Q39. In the movie 'The Wizard Of Oz' what did the witch use skywriting to tell Dorothy to do? SURRENDER DOROTHY
Q40. What was the product invented by the 3m company upon which the entire corporation was built? SCOTCH TAPE
Q41. What Beatles song, when played backwards, seems to be saying 'Turn me on dead man'? REVOLUTION NO. 9
Q42. The U.S. hockey team won a gold medal at the 1980 Winter Olympics by defeating what team? FINLAND
Q43. In what Alaskan city does the Iditarod race finish? NOME
Q44. What artist is credited with giving us our modern conception of Santa Claus? THOMAS NAST
Q45. Former Playboy Bunny Shannon Tweed has two children with what rock and roll performer? GENE SIMMONS FROM KISS
Q46. What cartoon character always used the famous line 'I'll gladly pay you Tuesday for a hamburger today'? WIMPY
Q47. What U.S. state has a series of license plates with the slogan 'Birthplace of Aviation'? OHIO
Q48. Who was the intended victim of the Charles Manson clan at the Sharon Tate murders? TERRY MELCHER
Q49. On the animated TV show 'King of the Hill' what is the name of Hank Hill's dog? LADYBIRD
Q50. The Great Blondin was a famous what? DAREDEVIL
by JAS » Sat Sep 15, 2007 5:01 pm
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