Archive through March 01, 2001

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Norwican

Thursday, March 01, 2001 - 01:22 pm Click here to edit this post

#47 Joseph McCarthy

Noslonna

Thursday, March 01, 2001 - 01:22 pm Click here to edit this post

#44 is not 1965
#45 is not Beethoven

Question #46
Correct Answer: 50%

Point for Max!

Noslonna

Thursday, March 01, 2001 - 01:23 pm Click here to edit this post

Question #47
Correct Answer: Joseph McCarthy

Point for Max!

Noslonna

Thursday, March 01, 2001 - 01:25 pm Click here to edit this post

Question #48

In which Shakespearean work was the word leapfrog first mentioned in literature?

  • Henry V
  • King Richard III
  • King Lear
  • The Tempest

Noslonna

Thursday, March 01, 2001 - 01:27 pm Click here to edit this post

Question #49

Where did the word salary come from?

  • Roman soldiers were given a wage of salt, or a salarum.
  • Salary comes from a Czech currency banknote.
  • In Middle French, salary meant money.
  • Sularidon meant gold land in Old German.

Norwican

Thursday, March 01, 2001 - 01:27 pm Click here to edit this post

Geez Nos, thought maybe I could leave on a winning note - I'll guess....

#48 King Lear

Noslonna

Thursday, March 01, 2001 - 01:28 pm Click here to edit this post

Question #50

Which hit song was NOT recorded by singer/songwriter - James Taylor?

  • Fire and Rain
  • Mama Told Me Not To Come
  • You've Got A Friend
  • Steamroller

Max

Thursday, March 01, 2001 - 01:28 pm Click here to edit this post

#48 Henry V

Max

Thursday, March 01, 2001 - 01:29 pm Click here to edit this post

#49 Roman soldiers were given a wage of salt, or a salarum.

#50 Mama Told me not to COme

Norwican

Thursday, March 01, 2001 - 01:30 pm Click here to edit this post

#49 Roman soldiers were given a wage of salt, or a salarum.

Noslonna

Thursday, March 01, 2001 - 01:31 pm Click here to edit this post

Question #48
Correct Answer: Henry V

Point for Max!

Noslonna

Thursday, March 01, 2001 - 01:33 pm Click here to edit this post

Question #49
Correct Answer: Roman soldiers were given a wage of salt

Question #50
Correct Answer: Mama Told me not to Come

2 Points for Max!

Norwican

Thursday, March 01, 2001 - 01:33 pm Click here to edit this post

Bye Nos and Max
Thanks for the fun day!

Max

Thursday, March 01, 2001 - 01:34 pm Click here to edit this post

I've gotta run, too. Take a break, Nos! :)

This is a lot of fun. Hope I have time to play more later. :)

Noslonna

Thursday, March 01, 2001 - 01:39 pm Click here to edit this post

Still need answers for Questions 1, 44 and 45

Question #1
This game has the acronym TTMM. What do you think those letters stand for?

Question #44
In what year were Teamsters president Jimmy Hoffa and six others convicted of fraud and conspiracy in the handling of a union pension fund?

  • 1962
  • 1964
  • 1965
  • 1963
Question #45
Who wrote, After silence, that which comes closest to expressing the inexpressable is music?
  • John Lennon
  • Miles Davis
  • Beethoven
  • Aldous Huxley

Noslonna

Thursday, March 01, 2001 - 01:54 pm Click here to edit this post

TTMM Guesses so far:

Azriel-TVCLubhouse Trivia Millionaire Marathon
ResortGirl-TVCH Trivia Millionare
Wink-TVCH Trivia Millionaire Madness
Norwican-Trauma To My Memory
1 Too Too Many Margueritas
TVCH Trivia Marathon Mania
Guru-TVClubhouse Trivia Mashes Millionaire!
Max-TVCH Trivia Marathon Madness
TVCH Trivia Maniac Marathon
Terrific Trivia Manifestation - Maybe?
Thoroughly Trivial Meaningless Meanderings

Digilady

Thursday, March 01, 2001 - 02:27 pm Click here to edit this post

#1 Totally TVCH Millionaire Marathon

#44 1964
#45 Lennon

Noslonna

Thursday, March 01, 2001 - 02:44 pm Click here to edit this post

Question #44
Correct Answer: 1964

Point for Digilady!

Noslonna

Thursday, March 01, 2001 - 02:51 pm Click here to edit this post

Still need a correct answer for Question 45.

Question #45
Who wrote, After silence, that which comes closest to expressing the inexpressable is music?

  • John Lennon
  • Miles Davis
  • Beethoven
  • Aldous Huxley

Maire

Thursday, March 01, 2001 - 02:53 pm Click here to edit this post

Question #45
Beethoven

Noslonna

Thursday, March 01, 2001 - 02:57 pm Click here to edit this post

#45 is not John Lennon or Beethoven

Noslonna

Thursday, March 01, 2001 - 02:57 pm Click here to edit this post

Question #51

Which culinary term means to be cooked with onion?

  • Lyonnaise
  • Terrine
  • A la broche
  • Bordelaise

Noslonna

Thursday, March 01, 2001 - 02:59 pm Click here to edit this post

Question #52

In this poem Frost wrote, Before I built a wall I'd ask to know what I was walling in or walling out:

  • Wall to Wall
  • Wall of Sorrow
  • Within this walls
  • Mending Wall

Noslonna

Thursday, March 01, 2001 - 03:01 pm Click here to edit this post

Question #53

Which of these American writers is not a noted poet?

  • Walt Whitman
  • Henry James
  • Wallace Stevens
  • Carl Sandburg

Noslonna

Thursday, March 01, 2001 - 03:03 pm Click here to edit this post

Question #54

The eagle, maple leaf, panda and krugerrand are all:

  • Volcanoes
  • International newspapers
  • Gold coins
  • Passenger trains