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Deanofwords
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   09-13-2005
 
  |  Tuesday, April 19, 2022 - 2:42 pm    
 
 
 
 
 
    1.Clamato juice   2. a huge  amount -I will say 1 million  3.Perdue? as a friend's brother lives near it   4.Paris?  5.Canada and Usa   7.Mars?  8.Fiat Chrysler?  9.Snoopy?  2nd choice Linus   10.Poppies -had told to us every Remembrance day November 11th     Happy Tuesday all  
 
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Mamie316
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   07-08-2003
 
  |  Wednesday, April 20, 2022 - 8:21 am    
 
 
 
 
 
    Good morning and happy Wednesday!    Answers:    1. If you order a Bloody Caesar, what additional mixer can you expect to find in your Bloody Mary? clam juice (WTG Dean)    2. What number is denoted by the prefix “giga-”? one billion    3. What West Lafayette, Indiana university is known as the “Cradle of Astronauts,” for having graduated 27 of them? Purdue (WTG Dean)    4. Which Las Vegas hotel is credited with having the brightest light in the world beaming from it? Luxor    5. Which two countries share the longest international border? Canada and USA    6. Which popular Netflix show has a main character called Eleven? Stranger Things    7. Which planet has the most gravity in our solar system? Jupiter (WTG OG)    8. What car company has the Model Aqua? Toyota    9. In the Peanuts special "It's the Easter Beagle, Charlie Brown," which character tries to convince everyone that the easter beagle will take care of everything? Linus     10. In the poem by John McCrae, what grows in the Flanders Field? Poppies 
 
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Mamie316
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   07-08-2003
 
  |  Wednesday, April 20, 2022 - 8:30 am    
 
 
 
 
 
    New set and good luck!    11. What sans serif typeface — the subject of a 2007 documentary — is named after the Latin word for “Switzerland”?    12. What song, written by Sting in Paris in 1977, gets its name from a character in the play “Cyrano de Bergerac”?    13. Which is bigger by area: Jamaica or Cuba?    14. In what year did Sony introduce the Betamovie BMC-100P, the world's first consumer camcorder: 1980, 1981, 1982 or 1983?    15. Who sang I'd Do Anything for Love (But I Won't Do That) in 1993?    16. First issued in September 2016, who appears on the back of a Bank of England £5 note?    17. Who painted 210 Coca-Cola Bottles in 1962?    18. Set in Georgia in the 1930s, what 1982 Pulitzer Prize winning novel by Alice Walker was adapted into a 1985 Steven Spielberg film of the same name?    19. How many notes are there in a musical scale?    20. Which US state was Joe Exotic aka the Tiger King's G.W. Zoo based? 
 
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Deanofwords
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   09-13-2005
 
  |  Wednesday, April 20, 2022 - 9:35 am    
 
 
 
 
 
    Happy 42nd Granny trivia!!  12.Roxanne -just came to me  13.Been to both -Cuba?  14.81?  15.George Michael?  16.Prince Philip ?  17.Andy warhol?  18.the Colour Purple   19.24?  20.Hawaii?    Have a great hump day all  
 
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Ophiliasgrandma
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   09-04-2001
 
  |  Wednesday, April 20, 2022 - 9:58 am    
 
 
 
 
 
      11. NO IDEA...ALP?  12. ROXANNE  13. CUBA '82?  15. NO IDEA  16. CHURCHILL  17. ANDY WARHOL18.   18. THE COLOR PURPLE  19. 7 NOTES  20. 20. NOW I KNOW} 
 
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Juju2bigdog
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   10-27-2000
 
  |  Wednesday, April 20, 2022 - 9:06 pm    
 
 
 
 
 
    Guesses for new set:    11. Helvetica - or at least that is the word on Swiss postage stamps, AND I think it is also a typeface    12. Roxanne    13. Jamaica, mon, have been there but not to Cuba    14. 1982    15. Whitney Houston    16. Prince Charles    17. Andy Warhol    18. The Color Purple    19. 7    20. Florida, no idea, didn't watch it              .              .              .              .                .            .              . 
 
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Mamie316
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   07-08-2003
 
  |  Thursday, April 21, 2022 - 10:43 am    
 
 
 
 
 
    Good morning and happy Thursday!    Answers:    11. What sans serif typeface — the subject of a 2007 documentary — is named after the Latin word for “Switzerland”? Helvetica (WTG Juju)    12. What song, written by Sting in Paris in 1977, gets its name from a character in the play “Cyrano de Bergerac”? Roxanne    13. Which is bigger by area: Jamaica or Cuba? Cuba    14. In what year did Sony introduce the Betamovie BMC-100P, the world's first consumer camcorder: 1980, 1981, 1982 or 1983? 1983    15. Who sang I'd Do Anything for Love (But I Won't Do That) in 1993? Meat Loaf    16. First issued in September 2016, who appears on the back of a Bank of England £5 note? Winston Churchill (WTG OG)    17. Who painted 210 Coca-Cola Bottles in 1962? Andy Warhol    18. Set in Georgia in the 1930s, what 1982 Pulitzer Prize winning novel by Alice Walker was adapted into a 1985 Steven Spielberg film of the same name? The Color Purple    19. How many notes are there in a musical scale? 7    20. Which US state was Joe Exotic aka the Tiger King's G.W. Zoo based? Oklahoma 
 
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Mamie316
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   07-08-2003
 
  |  Thursday, April 21, 2022 - 10:54 am    
 
 
 
 
 
    New set and good luck!    21. If you alphabetically list every band ever inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, which band comes last?    22. How do you say “journey” in Swahili?    23. What kind of coniferous tree is the national symbol of Lebanon, and is featured prominently on the country’s flag?    24. In which country are the world’s 10 coldest cities located?    25. An albatross means that a golfer scored what on a hole?    26. Who plays Michelle Obama on the TV series, The First Lady?    27. The neighbourhoods of Lincoln Park, West Loop and Fulton Market are in which US city?    28. When was the piano invented: 1500, 1600, 1700 or 1800?    29. Who was poisoned with cyanide, shot 4 times, and clubbed before being thrown into an icy river to drown?    30. In medieval times, surgery was most often carried out by which profession? 
 
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Ophiliasgrandma
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   09-04-2001
 
  |  Thursday, April 21, 2022 - 11:13 am    
 
 
 
 
 
    21. ABBA  22. SAFARI?  23. CEDARS OF LEBANON  24. CANADA?  25. 3 UNDER PAR  26. VIOLA DAVIS  27. NOW I KNOW  28. 1600'S  29. RASPUTIN  30. BARBER 
 
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Deanofwords
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   09-13-2005
 
  |  Thursday, April 21, 2022 - 12:45 pm    
 
 
 
 
 
    21.ZZ Top?  22.Safari?  24.Russia?  26.Viola Davis I think   27.Chicago?  28.1600       Happy Thursday -now turning sunny  after a gloomy drizzly am   I guess it was a quiet 42nd celebration. So glad I had cataract  eye surgery so now 3 to 19 dollars glasses not 700!! Hope he is okay . The drops were a pain.  
 
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Scooterrific
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   07-07-2005
 
  |  Thursday, April 21, 2022 - 12:54 pm    
 
 
 
 
 
    OG YOUR PRESENCE IS REQUESTED IN THE TRUTH LIE THREAD.   
 
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Ophiliasgrandma
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   09-04-2001
 
  |  Thursday, April 21, 2022 - 1:14 pm    
 
 
 
 
 
    oh, again i misread clue on 21...DARN! 
 
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Lancecrossfire
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   07-13-2000
 
  |  Thursday, April 21, 2022 - 11:03 pm    
 
 
 
 
 
    21. zz top  29. rasputin 
 
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Mamie316
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   07-08-2003
 
  |  Friday, April 22, 2022 - 9:01 am    
 
 
 
 
 
    Good morning and happy Friday!    Answers:    21. If you alphabetically list every band ever inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, which band comes last? ZZ Top    22. How do you say “journey” in Swahili? safari    23. What kind of coniferous tree is the national symbol of Lebanon, and is featured prominently on the country’s flag? cedar  (WTG OG)    24. In which country are the world’s 10 coldest cities located? Russia (WTG Dean)    25. An albatross means that a golfer scored what on a hole? 3 under par (WTG OG)    26. Who plays Michelle Obama on the TV series, The First Lady? Viola Davis    27. The neighbourhoods of Lincoln Park, West Loop and Fulton Market are in which US city? Chicago (WTG Dean)    28. When was the piano invented: 1500, 1600, 1700 or 1800? 1700    29. Who was poisoned with cyanide, shot 4 times, and clubbed before being thrown into an icy river to drown? Rasputin    30. In medieval times, surgery was most often carried out by which profession? barber (WTG OG) 
  
 
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Mamie316
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   07-08-2003
 
  |  Friday, April 22, 2022 - 9:16 am    
 
 
 
 
 
    New set and good luck!    31. What jazz pianist appears on Washington, D.C.’s commemorative quarter?    32. Dana Elaine Owens played the character Khadijah James on the TV show “Living Single” from 1993 to 1998. By what name is she better known?    33. A wainwright was a tradesperson who made what?    34. The Belgian Blue is what type of farm animal?    35. Morocco Mole was the side-kick of which cartoon character?    36. In 1976, who released the single, "Carry On Wayward Son"?    37. What substance did British sailors douse with rum to test the alcohol 'proof' of the rum?    38. In the nursery rhyme who did "The Three Blind Mice" run after?    39. Among the “Lower 48”, which state holds the record for lowest temperate at -70 degrees Fahrenheit?    40. “Backcombing” and “Twist and Rip” are two methods for created what rope-like hairstyle? 
 
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Ophiliasgrandma
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   09-04-2001
 
  |  Friday, April 22, 2022 - 10:16 am    
 
 
 
 
 
    31. DUKE ELLINGTON  32. QUEEN LATIFA  33. MAKING CARTS  34. NOW I KNOW  35. NO IDEA  36. NO IDEA  37. NO IDEA  38. THE FARMER'S WIFE...WHO CUT OFF THEIR TAILS WITH A CARVING KNIFE  39. NORTH DAKOTA  40. CORNROWS 
 
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Mamie316
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   07-08-2003
 
  |  Saturday, April 23, 2022 - 8:55 am    
 
 
 
 
 
    Good morning and happy Saturday!    Answers:    31. What jazz pianist appears on Washington, D.C.’s commemorative quarter? Duke Ellington (WTG OG)    32. Dana Elaine Owens played the character Khadijah James on the TV show “Living Single” from 1993 to 1998. By what name is she better known? Queen Latifah (WTG OG)    33. A wainwright was a tradesperson who made what? wagons (WTG OG)    34. The Belgian Blue is what type of farm animal? cow     35. Morocco Mole was the side-kick of which cartoon character? Secret Squirrel    36. In 1976, who released the single, "Carry On Wayward Son"? Kansas    37. What substance did British sailors douse with rum to test the alcohol 'proof' of the rum? gunpowder    38. In the nursery rhyme who did "The Three Blind Mice" run after? the farmer's wife (WTG OG)    39. Among the “Lower 48”, which state holds the record for lowest temperate at -70 degrees Fahrenheit? Montana    40. “Backcombing” and “Twist and Rip” are two methods for created what rope-like hairstyle? dreadlocks  
  
 
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Mamie316
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   07-08-2003
 
  |  Saturday, April 23, 2022 - 9:13 am    
 
 
 
 
 
    New set and good luck!    41. What is the average body temperature of humans (in celsius)?    42. What country is the world's largest producer of wool?    43. Which outlaw was sung about by Cher in 1989 ?    44. Which US state hosts an annual prune festival?    45. The name of which river in the UK also means 'river'?    46. If a leaf is 'sessile', what is missing?    47. President Cleveland created what federal holiday after a strike by railway workers?    48. Who first performed The Chanukah Song on Saturday Night Live in 1994?    49. Lending its name to one of his feline character Lewis Carroll was born where?    50. Located in the foot the navicular is a bone that resembles a what? 
 
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Ophiliasgrandma
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   09-04-2001
 
  |  Saturday, April 23, 2022 - 9:32 am    
 
 
 
 
 
    41. ABSOLUTELY NO IDEA  42. AUSTRALIA...DID YOU EVER SEE THE MOVIE "THE SUNDOWNERS"?  43. JESSE JAMES  44. CALIFORNIA?  45. NOW I KNOW  46. I READ THE ANSWER BUT DIDN'T UNDERSTAND IT  47. LABOR DAY  48. NO IDEA  49. CHESHIRE?  50. INTERESTING ANSWER 
 
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Deanofwords
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   09-13-2005
 
  |  Saturday, April 23, 2022 - 2:49 pm    
 
 
 
 
 
    41.37.2?-though we use only that here -I forgotten the exact amount   42.Australia   44.California  45.Thames?  47.Labour day   48.Gilda Radner?      Happy weekend all -finally a sunny afternoon/eve  
 
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