Leap | Friday, November 03, 2000 - 10:55 am  a think we had this before maybe? or i remember it from somewhere a record |
Anneling | Friday, November 03, 2000 - 10:55 am  112: a world record |
Fruitbat | Friday, November 03, 2000 - 10:56 am  Anyone get 107? Talk about obscure. |
Wcv63 | Friday, November 03, 2000 - 10:56 am  I'm REALLY going back to work now. REALLY. |
Spamgirl | Friday, November 03, 2000 - 10:56 am  anneling - too slow! yeeehaw leap #113: How can a woman living in New Jersey, legally marry 3 men, without ever getting a divorce, or becoming legally separated? |
Anneling | Friday, November 03, 2000 - 10:56 am  (ack, i am a lurker, what has guru done!) *hides in the shadows again* |
Spamgirl | Friday, November 03, 2000 - 10:57 am  grin wcv 107 was a beehive... leap got it |
Wink | Friday, November 03, 2000 - 10:58 am  #113 She's a minister |
Leap | Friday, November 03, 2000 - 10:58 am  she's a preacher or minister |
Wcv63 | Friday, November 03, 2000 - 10:58 am  Okay one last guess and then I am REALLY going back to work. Is the answer to 107 a mouth? You know cavities and toothbrushes? |
Spamgirl | Friday, November 03, 2000 - 11:03 am  wink got it #114: What word contains 6 consonants in a row? |
Wcv63 | Friday, November 03, 2000 - 11:04 am  Pffftt! And that's my final answer! |
Leap | Friday, November 03, 2000 - 11:04 am  I got this the other night witchcraft |
Spamgirl | Friday, November 03, 2000 - 11:05 am  rofl wcv... go do some work ;) |
Spamgirl | Friday, November 03, 2000 - 11:05 am  nope... that's 5 you moron |
Spamgirl | Friday, November 03, 2000 - 11:05 am  rofl... i didn't mean you were a moron, i thought you were someone else ROFL |
Leap | Friday, November 03, 2000 - 11:09 am  oh, got it 6, hmm, I guess I am a moron, jumping the gun a bit How about.. Latchstring Catchphrase |
Spamgirl | Friday, November 03, 2000 - 11:14 am  catch phrase is 2 words or hyphenated... but latchstring is correct leap - overall you're in 4th place, but in the contest you're in 2nd! you're down by 15.5 #115: A young peasant wanted to marry the king's daughter. The king didn't like the idea of his daughter marrying a peasant, but he wanted to appear fair in front of his subjects. The king said that he would put two pieces of paper into a hat, one reading EXILE and the other reading MARRIAGE. Later that day, the peasant overheard the king saying that both pieces of paper would read EXILE, thus ensuring that the peasant would be out of his way for good. The peasant remained undaunted and, as arranged, arrived at the king's court where a large crowd gathered for the big event. The peasant then did something that assured him the hand of the king's daughter. What did he do? |
Spamgirl | Friday, November 03, 2000 - 11:15 am  leap - you'll take third in the game with 2 more correct answers |
Leap | Friday, November 03, 2000 - 11:19 am  He told the king that the paper remaining in the hat would be his choice. The king couldn't say no without showing he was cheating |
Affinity | Friday, November 03, 2000 - 11:21 am  he brought his own paper marked MARRIAGE |
Twiggyish | Friday, November 03, 2000 - 11:24 am  He told the king he would do the opposite of whatever was in the hat. |
Spamgirl | Friday, November 03, 2000 - 11:28 am  good one leap... #116: What 2 words contain all six vowels in order? |
Spamgirl | Friday, November 03, 2000 - 11:29 am  The peasant picked one of the pieces of paper and tore it up. He then asked the king to show him the other piece of paper which, of course, said EXILE. The king, not wishing to appear fraudulent in front of his subjects, granted that the piece of paper the peasant had picked must have said MARRIAGE. |
Leap | Friday, November 03, 2000 - 11:34 am  I can think of some with all 5 vowels in order, but none that include the Y Caesious Facetious |