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Mamie316
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   07-08-2003
 
  |  Sunday, February 06, 2022 - 10:03 am    
 
 
 
 
 
    Good morning and happy Sunday!    Answers:    71. Which stage of grief, as identified by Elisabeth Kubler, is typically experienced first? denial    72. What was the real first name of legendary Western gunfighter Doc Holliday? John    73. A pteronophobe is afraid of being what: tickled with a feather, under water, vaccinated or falling from a high spot? tickled with a feather    74. In 2014, a criminal gang in China used the chemical rongalite to flood the market with which contaminated food? tofu    75. Who was the longest serving Russian monarch? Catherine the Great    76. Who won the Grammy for Album of the Year 1977 for "Songs in the Key of Life"? Stevie Wonder    77. Who in 1961 became the first non-American to win the US Masters? Gary Player    78. What is the capital of the Canadian Yukon territory? White Horse (WTG OG)    79. What fruit is used in a Banoffee Pie? banana (WTG Dean)    80. Finish this lyric from the Flintstones theme song: “Meet the Flintstones, They’re a modern" what? stone age family 
 
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Mamie316
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   07-08-2003
 
  |  Sunday, February 06, 2022 - 10:25 am    
 
 
 
 
 
    New set and good luck!    81. Which Australian animal has cube-shaped poos?    82. What geological term was first used as a political metaphor in 1856, prior to the election of President James Buchanan?    83. In which movie did Alan Rickman play his first feature film role?    84. What trademarked name for inline skates was also its first successful brand name?    85. What item would a tailor measure in lignes?    86. What national news magazine published its first issue in February 1933, as a competitor of 'Time'?    87. How many ounces of coffee are there in a Starbucks 'tall' size?    88. What is the handicap of a 'scratch' golfer?    89. What was the answer to the trivia question in the very first 'Got Milk' ad, in 1993?    90. How many strings does the typical mandolin have? 
 
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Ophiliasgrandma
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   09-04-2001
 
  |  Sunday, February 06, 2022 - 10:59 am    
 
 
 
 
 
    81. WOMBATS...LOVE THEM  82. NO IDEA  83. DIE HARD...LOVED MR. RICKMAN  84. ROLLER BLADE  85. NEVER HEARD OF IT  86. NEWS WEEK  87. 12?  88. ZERO  89. NOW I KNOW  90. THEY VARY FROM 8 STRINGS}}} 
 
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Deanofwords
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   09-13-2005
 
  |  Sunday, February 06, 2022 - 6:23 pm    
 
 
 
 
 
    86.Newsmagazine  87.12   88.1   89.8 strings?  Happy week all 
 
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Juju2bigdog
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   10-27-2000
 
  |  Sunday, February 06, 2022 - 7:24 pm    
 
 
 
 
 
    Guesses for new set:    81. I know this one!!  Wombat    82. Landslide    83. Diehard    84. Rollerblade    85. button    86. Newsweek    87. 8    88. zero    89. dunno    90. 8              .              .              .              .              .              .              .              . 
 
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Mamie316
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   07-08-2003
 
  |  Monday, February 07, 2022 - 8:50 am    
 
 
 
 
 
    Good morning and happy Monday!    Answers:    81. Which Australian animal has cube-shaped poos? wombat    82. What geological term was first used as a political metaphor in 1856, prior to the election of President James Buchanan? landslide (WTG Juju)    83. In which movie did Alan Rickman play his first feature film role? Die Hard (I adored him too, OG)    84. What trademarked name for inline skates was also its first successful brand name? Rollerblades    85. What item would a tailor measure in lignes? buttons (WTG Juju)    86. What national news magazine published its first issue in February 1933, as a competitor of 'Time'? Newsweek    87. How many ounces of coffee are there in a Starbucks 'tall' size? 12    88. What is the handicap of a 'scratch' golfer? zero    89. What was the answer to the trivia question in the very first 'Got Milk' ad, in 1993? Aaron Burr (We won a trivia contest in Florida with my daughter and her co-workers with this question. My daughter and I both said it exactly like the guy in the commercial because he had his mouth full of peanut butter.)    90. How many strings does the typical mandolin have? 8 
  
 
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Mamie316
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   07-08-2003
 
  |  Monday, February 07, 2022 - 9:03 am    
 
 
 
 
 
    New set and good luck!    91. Hindu mythology says that the god Vishnu poked a hole in heaven with his toenail, and out flowed what river?    92. You probably call it “the ‘Peanuts’ song,” but it has a name. The Vince Guaraldi composition is named after which two “Peanuts” characters?    93. What art form gets its name from the Greek for “writing with light”?    94. What 1987 sci-fi comedy contains a ship that can travel over 1.2 billion times the speed of light, referred to as “Ludicrous Speed” or “Going Plaid”?    95. Keith Moon was the drummer for what band?    96. Princess Margaret was the Countess of what?    97. In Simon and Garfunkel's song The Sound of Silence, whose words are written on the subway wall?    98. A sommelier would have knowledge of what?    99. In which board game would you use a wedge of cheese and a marble?    100. What was the first candy bar to combine chocolate with crisped rice? 
 
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Deanofwords
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   09-13-2005
 
  |  Monday, February 07, 2022 - 9:37 am    
 
 
 
 
 
    91.Ganges?  92.Charlie Brown and Snoopy?  95.the Who?  96.Essex ?? my mother met her once   98.wine   99.Mousetrap??  100.Crispy Crunch??    Happy Monday all  
 
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Ophiliasgrandma
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   09-04-2001
 
  |  Monday, February 07, 2022 - 10:07 am    
 
 
 
 
 
      91. GANGES  92. LINUS AND LUCY  93. NO IDEA  94. SPACE BALLS  95. DD SAYS THE WHO  96. SNOWDON  97. THE PROFITS  98. WINE AND SERVING IT  99. NO IDEA  100. NOW I KNOW}} 
 
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Ophiliasgrandma
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   09-04-2001
 
  |  Monday, February 07, 2022 - 10:07 am    
 
 
 
 
 
      91. Hindu mythology says that the god Vishnu poked a hole in heaven with his toenail, and out flowed what river?    92. You probably call it “the ‘Peanuts’ song,” but it has a name. The Vince Guaraldi composition is named after which two “Peanuts” characters?    93. What art form gets its name from the Greek for “writing with light”?    94. What 1987 sci-fi comedy contains a ship that can travel over 1.2 billion times the speed of light, referred to as “Ludicrous Speed” or “Going Plaid”?    95. Keith Moon was the drummer for what band?    96. Princess Margaret was the Countess of what?    97. In Simon and Garfunkel's song The Sound of Silence, whose words are written on the subway wall?    98. A sommelier would have knowledge of what?    99. In which board game would you use a wedge of cheese and a marble?    100. What was the first candy bar to combine chocolate with crisped rice?}} 
 
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Mamie316
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   07-08-2003
 
  |  Tuesday, February 08, 2022 - 9:35 am    
 
 
 
 
 
    Good morning and happy Tuesday!    Answers:    91. Hindu mythology says that the god Vishnu poked a hole in heaven with his toenail, and out flowed what river? Ganges    92. You probably call it “the ‘Peanuts’ song,” but it has a name. The Vince Guaraldi composition is named after which two “Peanuts” characters? Linus and Lucy (WTG OG)    93. What art form gets its name from the Greek for “writing with light”? photography    94. What 1987 sci-fi comedy contains a ship that can travel over 1.2 billion times the speed of light, referred to as “Ludicrous Speed” or “Going Plaid”? Spaceballs (WTG OG)    95. Keith Moon was the drummer for what band? The Who    96. Princess Margaret was the Countess of what? Snowdon (WTG OG)    97. In Simon and Garfunkel's song The Sound of Silence, whose words are written on the subway wall? the prophets (WTG OG, they sound the same)    98. A sommelier would have knowledge of what? wine    99. In which board game would you use a wedge of cheese and a marble? Mouse Trap (WTG Dean)    100. What was the first candy bar to combine chocolate with crisped rice? Nestle Crunch 
 
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Mamie316
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   07-08-2003
 
  |  Tuesday, February 08, 2022 - 9:53 am    
 
 
 
 
 
    New set and good luck!    1. The U.S. hockey team won gold in 1980. Which country won silver?    2. The PBS Kids show “Arthur” is the second-longest-running animated series in the U.S. behind “The Simpsons.” What kind of animal is Arthur?    3. He was a country music star, he hosted his own TV variety show, he discovered Jim Henson, and he played a reclusive billionaire in “Diamonds Are Forever.” But he’s best known today for his sausages. Who is he?    4. Which Tim Burton movie stars Colin Farrell, Michael Keaton, Danny DeVito, Eva Green and Alan Arkin?    5. Which country has the biggest hydroelectric power dam?    6. Which percentage of the population are ambidextrous: 1%, 5%, 7% or 10%?    7. Frito-Lay introduced what flavor Doritos in 1968 and they were a tremendous success?    8. Which of these flowers can be used instead of onions in cooking: roses, tulips, lilies or Irises?    9. Which famous dog waited every day at the train station for his owner to return?    10. Travelling due south from London, which would be the first African country to be crossed? 
 
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Ophiliasgrandma
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   09-04-2001
 
  |  Tuesday, February 08, 2022 - 11:30 am    
 
 
 
 
 
    1. RUSSIA  2. NO IDEA...HEDGE HOG?  3. JIMMY DEAN  4. NOW I KNOW  5. CHINA  6. 1%  7. TACO  8. LILIES  9. I THINK IT WAS A JAPANESE DOG  10. MOROCCO 
  
 
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Deanofwords
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   09-13-2005
 
  |  Tuesday, February 08, 2022 - 2:53 pm    
 
 
 
 
 
    1.Canada   2.Elephant  3.Jimmy Dean   5.Egypt?  6.5%  7.Hot Spicy ?  8.Lillies  9.Lassie?  10.Morocco when I cruised there from England       Happy Tuesday all 
 
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Mamie316
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   07-08-2003
 
  |  Wednesday, February 09, 2022 - 8:10 am    
 
 
 
 
 
    Good morning and happy Wednesday!    Answers:    1. The U.S. hockey team won gold in 1980. Which country won silver? Russia (WTG OG)    2. The PBS Kids show “Arthur” is the second-longest-running animated series in the U.S. behind “The Simpsons.” What kind of animal is Arthur? aardvark    3. He was a country music star, he hosted his own TV variety show, he discovered Jim Henson, and he played a reclusive billionaire in “Diamonds Are Forever.” But he’s best known today for his sausages. Who is he? Jimmy Dean    4. Which Tim Burton movie stars Colin Farrell, Michael Keaton, Danny DeVito, Eva Green and Alan Arkin? Dumbo    5. Which country has the biggest hydroelectric power dam? China (WTG OG)    6. Which percentage of the population are ambidextrous: 1%, 5%, 7% or 10%? 1% (WTG OG)    7. Frito-Lay introduced what flavor Doritos in 1968 and they were a tremendous success? Taco (WTG OG)    8. Which of these flowers can be used instead of onions in cooking: roses, tulips, lilies or Irises? tulips    9. Which famous dog waited every day at the train station for his owner to return? Hachi    10. Travelling due south from London, which would be the first African country to be crossed? Algeria 
 
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Mamie316
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   07-08-2003
 
  |  Wednesday, February 09, 2022 - 8:41 am    
 
 
 
 
 
    New set and good luck!    11. “Delight” is the delightful middle name of what legendary record producer, studio executive, and musician, who also co-founded the magazine “Vibe” in 1993?    12. Out of Henry VIII's six wives, how many were named Mary?    13. Who was nicknamed “America’s Oldest Teenager” all the way up until his death in 2012?    14. What is the most common surname in Ireland?    15. In Judaism, what is performed under a "chuppah"?    16. Which country is recognized as the world's youngest?    17. What brand of maple syrup was once sold in tin cans shaped like the buildings of the same name?    18. What Michael Chiklis crime series was originally titled 'Rampart,' after the corrupt LAPD anti-gang unit of the same name?    19. What Kellogg's product was introduced to compete with Post's unsuccessful 'Country Squares'?    20. "To win it all, don't let the marbles fall!" is the slogan of which 70's game? 
 
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Ophiliasgrandma
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   09-04-2001
 
  |  Wednesday, February 09, 2022 - 9:24 am    
 
 
 
 
 
    11. NO IDEA  12. NONE THAT I RECALL  13. DICK CLARK  14. MURPHY...LOVE THE MOLLY MURPHY MYSTERYS  15. WEDDING?  16. I KNOW NOW  17. LOG CABIN  18. DON'T REMEMBER  19. NOW I KNOW  20. NO IDEA    
 
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Deanofwords
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   09-13-2005
 
  |  Wednesday, February 09, 2022 - 7:07 pm    
 
 
 
 
 
    12. None I recall  13. Dick Clark  14. Johnson  15.marriage  20.Kerplunk    Happy Wednesday 
 
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Mamie316
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   07-08-2003
 
  |  Thursday, February 10, 2022 - 8:50 am    
 
 
 
 
 
    Good morning and happy Thursday!    Answers:    11. “Delight” is the delightful middle name of what legendary record producer, studio executive, and musician, who also co-founded the magazine “Vibe” in 1993? Quincy Jones    12. Out of Henry VIII's six wives, how many were named Mary? none    13. Who was nicknamed “America’s Oldest Teenager” all the way up until his death in 2012? Dick Clark    14. What is the most common surname in Ireland? Murphy (WTG OG)    15. In Judaism, what is performed under a "chuppah"? wedding    16. Which country is recognized as the world's youngest? South Sudan    17. What brand of maple syrup was once sold in tin cans shaped like the buildings of the same name? Log Cabin (WTG OG)    18. What Michael Chiklis crime series was originally titled 'Rampart,' after the corrupt LAPD anti-gang unit of the same name? The Shield    19. What Kellogg's product was introduced to compete with Post's unsuccessful 'Country Squares'? Pop Tarts    20. "To win it all, don't let the marbles fall!" is the slogan of which 70's game? Ker Plunk (WTG Dean) 
 
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Mamie316
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   07-08-2003
 
  |  Thursday, February 10, 2022 - 9:03 am    
 
 
 
 
 
    New set and good luck!    21. Who is the only deaf person to win any acting Oscar, for 1986’s “Children of a Lesser God”?    22. Alaska’s flag shows the Big Dipper plus the North Star, which means it has how many total stars?    23. Shipping magnate Cornelius Vanderbilt provided the initial $1 million endowment to create Vanderbilt University, despite never having set foot in what state capital where it is located?    24. What is the only band in the world in which every member is in the Songwriter's Hall of Fame?    25. Which was founded first, Nickelodeon or Cartoon Network?    26. In what year did the original Aloha State crime series, Hawaiʻi Five-O make its debut on CBS?    27. What is the most popular American canned vegetable?    28. What season is it in February if you live in the southern hemisphere?    29. What is the most common surname in France?    30. Which candy was originally called "The Papa" or "The Papa Sucker"? 
 
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