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Mamie316
Member
07-08-2003
| Thursday, September 23, 2021 - 10:06 am
New set and good luck! 81. What method of stewing and braising meat was often invoked by Yosemite Sam in his threats to Bugs Bunny? 82. The donkey is the symbol of the Democratic Party. The elephant is the symbol of the Republican Party. What omnivorous mammal was the symbol of the Whig Party? 83. The largest bone in your tarsus is the calcaneus—better known as the… what? 84. Which is the only continent with no glaciers? 85. What brand of margarine shares its name with the state flower of Texas? 86. Alfonso Ribeiro created the “Carlton” dance during his tenure on “The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air.” This classic move is traditionally performed to what 1965 song? 87. Originally the companions of Chinese emperors, what breed of dog became the official dog of the House of Orange in 1572 after one alerted the prince to the presence of assassins? 88. What New York City event of July 13-14, 1977 led to a record 3,776 police arrests? 89. What valuable item is created when a host species attacks parasitic invaders with a material known as nacre? 90. In the 1960s, Merv Griffin composed a short lullaby for his son, titled “A Time for Tony.” He earned an estimated $70 million in royalties from this tune, thanks to his decision to use it as the theme song for what TV show?
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Deanofwords
Member
09-13-2005
| Thursday, September 23, 2021 - 10:26 am
82.cat ? 83.spine? 84.Africa? 85.Marigold 88.Stonewall riots? 90.his own talk show? Happy Thursday all
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Ophiliasgrandma
Member
09-04-2001
| Thursday, September 23, 2021 - 12:19 pm
81. No idea 82. Owl 83. Ankle 84. Australia 85. Blue Bonnet 86. It's Not Unusual 87. Pugs 88. No idea 89. Pearl 90. Jeopardy}}
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Mamie316
Member
07-08-2003
| Friday, September 24, 2021 - 11:12 am
Good morning and happy Friday! Answers: 81. What method of stewing and braising meat was often invoked by Yosemite Sam in his threats to Bugs Bunny? Fricassee 82. The donkey is the symbol of the Democratic Party. The elephant is the symbol of the Republican Party. What omnivorous mammal was the symbol of the Whig Party? raccoon 83. The largest bone in your tarsus is the calcaneus—better known as the… what? heel 84. Which is the only continent with no glaciers? Australia (WTG OG) 85. What brand of margarine shares its name with the state flower of Texas? Blue Bonnet (WTG OG) 86. Alfonso Ribeiro created the “Carlton” dance during his tenure on “The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air.” This classic move is traditionally performed to what 1965 song? It's Not Unusual (WTG OG) 87. Originally the companions of Chinese emperors, what breed of dog became the official dog of the House of Orange in 1572 after one alerted the prince to the presence of assassins? Pug (WTG OG) 88. What New York City event of July 13-14, 1977 led to a record 3,776 police arrests? Blackout of 1977 89. What valuable item is created when a host species attacks parasitic invaders with a material known as nacre? pearl (WTG OG) 90. In the 1960s, Merv Griffin composed a short lullaby for his son, titled “A Time for Tony.” He earned an estimated $70 million in royalties from this tune, thanks to his decision to use it as the theme song for what TV show? Jeopardy (WTG OG)
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Mamie316
Member
07-08-2003
| Friday, September 24, 2021 - 11:20 am
New set and good luck! 91. What sweet, squishy treat was originally made by mixing honey with a certain medicinal plant’s sap, until the late 1800s when that sap was replaced with gelatin in order to save time? 92. Etienne is the French equivalent of what common English name, usually given to men? 93. Ming, the world’s oldest individual animal, was born around 1500. It died in 2006 after it was dredged off the coast of Iceland. What kind of animal was Ming? 94. What “All My Children” actor finally won an Emmy Award—on their 19th consecutive nomination? 95. The world’s largest estuary is located at the gulf where what river empties into the Atlantic Ocean? 96. Two Major League Baseball teams moved from New York to California on the same day in 1957. Who were they? 97. By what name are your central incisors better known? 98. Cacti don’t have leaves. So in what part of a cactus does photosynthesis occur: the stem, the needles, or the flowers? 99. The Italian word for “hunter” often appears in recipes, where it means “a meal prepared in the hunter’s style.” What is the Italian word for hunter? 100. What Emmy-winning CBS show ran from 2005 to 2014, but was technically set in the year 2030?
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Ophiliasgrandma
Member
09-04-2001
| Friday, September 24, 2021 - 12:30 pm
91. Marshmallow? 92. Now I know 93. Interesting 94. No idea 95. No idea 96. Giants and Dodgers 97. Fangs? 98. Stems 99. No idea 100. No idea
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Mamie316
Member
07-08-2003
| Saturday, September 25, 2021 - 9:18 am
Good morning and happy Saturday! Answers: 91. What sweet, squishy treat was originally made by mixing honey with a certain medicinal plant’s sap, until the late 1800s when that sap was replaced with gelatin in order to save time? marshmallows (WTG OG) 92. Etienne is the French equivalent of what common English name, usually given to men? Steven 93. Ming, the world’s oldest individual animal, was born around 1500. It died in 2006 after it was dredged off the coast of Iceland. What kind of animal was Ming? clam or quahog 94. What “All My Children” actor finally won an Emmy Award—on their 19th consecutive nomination? Susan Lucci 95. The world’s largest estuary is located at the gulf where what river empties into the Atlantic Ocean? St. Lawrence 96. Two Major League Baseball teams moved from New York to California on the same day in 1957. Who were they? Giants and Dodgers (WTG OG) 97. By what name are your central incisors better known? front teeth 98. Cacti don’t have leaves. So in what part of a cactus does photosynthesis occur: the stem, the needles, or the flowers? the stem (WTG OG) 99. The Italian word for “hunter” often appears in recipes, where it means “a meal prepared in the hunter’s style.” What is the Italian word for hunter? Cacciatore 100. What Emmy-winning CBS show ran from 2005 to 2014, but was technically set in the year 2030? How I Met Your Mother
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Mamie316
Member
07-08-2003
| Saturday, September 25, 2021 - 9:32 am
New set and good luck! 1. A “fifth” is a common quantity of alcohol. What is it a fifth of? 2. What fictional horse—who debuted in a 1941 children’s novel by Mary O’Hara, which was adapted into a movie in 1943 and again in 2006—gets her name from the Swedish for “young girl”? 3. What TV show—based on a Japanese series from the ‘80s titled “Fun TV with Kato-chan and Ken-chan”—has been hosted by the likes of Bob Saget, Tom Bergeron, Daisy Fuentes, and Alfonso Ribeiro? 4. Poet Allen Ginsberg is credited with coining what rhyming slogan for the non-violent pacifist movement against the Vietnam War? 5. What is the term for a female cow who has not given birth and is less than three years old? 6. Which West African nation is, by far, the most populous country in Africa? 7. “Hey Boo Boo, let's go get us a pic-a-nic basket.” That enduring quote comes from what animated character, first spoken in 1958? 8. Diane von Furstenberg once said, “If you’re trying to slip out without waking a sleeping man, zips are a nightmare.” She was explaining her inspiration for designing what iconic style of dress in 1972? 9. What first name was shared by the top two men's figure skating medalists at the 1988 Winter Olympics in Calgary? 10. What style of gravy, popular in Southern cooking, is made from pork drippings mixed with black coffee?
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Juju2bigdog
Member
10-27-2000
| Saturday, September 25, 2021 - 7:59 pm
Damn, I answered last night, must have forgotten to post after preview. I got cacciatore (but almost said cassoulet), Steven, stem, and front teeth.
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Juju2bigdog
Member
10-27-2000
| Saturday, September 25, 2021 - 8:13 pm
Guesses for new set: 1. gallon 2. Flicka 3. America's Funniest Home Videos 4. flower power 5. heifer 6. Nigeria 7. Yogi Bear 8. front wrap dress 9. Scott, says Bigdog 10. Red-eyed or red-eye gravy . . . . . . .
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Ophiliasgrandma
Member
09-04-2001
| Sunday, September 26, 2021 - 7:50 am
ALOHA FROM MAUI
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Ophiliasgrandma
Member
09-04-2001
| Sunday, September 26, 2021 - 8:04 am
{1. A gallon 2. Black beauty 3. No idea 4. Hell No We Won't Go! 5. Heifer 6. Ghana 7. Yogie Bear 8. Wrap Dresses 9. Elvis? 10. Red? }}
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Ophiliasgrandma
Member
09-04-2001
| Sunday, September 26, 2021 - 8:22 am
1. A gallon 2. Black Beauty 3. AFHV 4. Hell No We Won't Go 5. Heifer 6. Ghana 7. Yogi Bear 8. Wrap Dreww 9. Brian 10. Red Eye
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Deanofwords
Member
09-13-2005
| Sunday, September 26, 2021 - 8:41 am
2.Black Beauty 3.Ammerica's Funniest Home Videos 5.Morocco 6.Yogi Bear -did you hear they tried to clone him and made a bo bo 9.sarong wrap type dress Have a good Sunday -cool here about 10 oc or 50 of -in Maui -jealous -Og have fun!!
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Mamie316
Member
07-08-2003
| Sunday, September 26, 2021 - 10:09 am
Good morning and happy Sunday! Aloha OG! Hope you have an amazing time. Answers: 1. A “fifth” is a common quantity of alcohol. What is it a fifth of? gallon 2. What fictional horse—who debuted in a 1941 children’s novel by Mary O’Hara, which was adapted into a movie in 1943 and again in 2006—gets her name from the Swedish for “young girl”? Flicka (WTG Juju) 3. What TV show—based on a Japanese series from the ‘80s titled “Fun TV with Kato-chan and Ken-chan”—has been hosted by the likes of Bob Saget, Tom Bergeron, Daisy Fuentes, and Alfonso Ribeiro? America's Funniest Home Videos 4. Poet Allen Ginsberg is credited with coining what rhyming slogan for the non-violent pacifist movement against the Vietnam War? Flower Power (WTG Juju) 5. What is the term for a female cow who has not given birth and is less than three years old? heifer 6. Which West African nation is, by far, the most populous country in Africa? Nigeria (WTG Juju) 7. “Hey Boo Boo, let's go get us a pic-a-nic basket.” That enduring quote comes from what animated character, first spoken in 1958? Yogi Bear (Oh Dean) 8. Diane von Furstenberg once said, “If you’re trying to slip out without waking a sleeping man, zips are a nightmare.” She was explaining her inspiration for designing what iconic style of dress in 1972? wrap dress 9. What first name was shared by the top two men's figure skating medalists at the 1988 Winter Olympics in Calgary? Brian (Boitano and Orser) 10. What style of gravy, popular in Southern cooking, is made from pork drippings mixed with black coffee? red-eye
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Mamie316
Member
07-08-2003
| Sunday, September 26, 2021 - 10:25 am
New set and good luck! 11. If someone on your CB radio is asking for your “20,” what do they want to know? 12. Aquafaba is the liquid remaining after you drain a can of garbanzo beans. A French vegan discovered in 2014 that it’s a perfect one to one replacement for what animal-derived ingredient? 13. Before he got into television, who served as the mayor of Cincinnati in 1977, and ran for governor of Ohio in 1982? 14. What newspaper comic strip character will you find assisting her neighbors at Charterstone Condominium Complex with her boyfriend, Dr. Jeff Cory? 15. Pad kee mao in Thailand, congee in China, menudo in Mexico, ostrich egg omelets in South Africa, and pickled sheep eyeballs in Mongolia are all purported to serve the same purpose, which is… what? 16. What flowering plant gets its name from the Latin for “to wash,” since it was often used in ancient Rome to wash clothes? 17. What cartoon pair first appeared on television from 1959-1964 and lived in the fictitious town of Frostbite Falls, Minnesota? 18. In 1982, while filming a movie, actor Peter Mayhew had to be accompanied by a crew of people in bright vests to protect him from hunters. What character was Mayhew portraying at the time? 19. What's the only country in the world where an Eastern Orthodox church is the official state religion? 20. In 1976, the CEO of National Bank America Inc. decided that his company's signature product should be known by a four-letter name that denotes universal acceptance. What did he choose?
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Ophiliasgrandma
Member
09-04-2001
| Sunday, September 26, 2021 - 12:19 pm
11. Where you are 12. No idea 13. No idea 14. No idea 15. Filling the stomach 16. No idea 17. No idea 18. Chewbacca 19. Turkey? 20. No idea
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Deanofwords
Member
09-13-2005
| Sunday, September 26, 2021 - 1:03 pm
11. You are where/ your location 12.chicken? 13.Jerry Springer 14. Not in our paper 15. Not sure , would you eat sheep's eyeball 17. Rocky and Bukwinkle? 20.CITI bank I racked my brain for the 2 Brians yesterday and bro is Brian grr Have a good week
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Juju2bigdog
Member
10-27-2000
| Sunday, September 26, 2021 - 9:23 pm
Guesses for new set: 11. your location 12. egg whites 13. Jerry Springer, LOL 14. dunno 15. aphrodisiacs 16. lavender (had to be lava something) 17. Rocky and Bullwinkle (Hey, Rocky! Watch me pull a rabbit out of a hat!) 18. Sasquatch 19. Greece 20. dunno . . . . . . .
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Mamie316
Member
07-08-2003
| Monday, September 27, 2021 - 8:51 am
Good morning and happy Monday! Answers: 11. If someone on your CB radio is asking for your “20,” what do they want to know? your location 12. Aquafaba is the liquid remaining after you drain a can of garbanzo beans. A French vegan discovered in 2014 that it’s a perfect one to one replacement for what animal-derived ingredient? egg whites (WTG Juju) (I had never even heard of this until the other night watching the new British Bakeoff season and the girl used it in her vegan baking) 13. Before he got into television, who served as the mayor of Cincinnati in 1977, and ran for governor of Ohio in 1982? Jerry Springer 14. What newspaper comic strip character will you find assisting her neighbors at Charterstone Condominium Complex with her boyfriend, Dr. Jeff Cory? Mary Worth 15. Pad kee mao in Thailand, congee in China, menudo in Mexico, ostrich egg omelets in South Africa, and pickled sheep eyeballs in Mongolia are all purported to serve the same purpose, which is… what? hangover cure 16. What flowering plant gets its name from the Latin for “to wash,” since it was often used in ancient Rome to wash clothes? lavender (WTG Juju) 17. What cartoon pair first appeared on television from 1959-1964 and lived in the fictitious town of Frostbite Falls, Minnesota? Rocky and Bullwinkle 18. In 1982, while filming a movie, actor Peter Mayhew had to be accompanied by a crew of people in bright vests to protect him from hunters. What character was Mayhew portraying at the time? Chewbacca (WTG OG) (Probably mistaken for Bigfoot) 19. What's the only country in the world where an Eastern Orthodox church is the official state religion? Greece (WTG Juju) 20. In 1976, the CEO of National Bank America Inc. decided that his company's signature product should be known by a four-letter name that denotes universal acceptance. What did he choose? Visa
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