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Mamie316
Member
07-08-2003
| Thursday, November 07, 2024 - 9:41 am
Good morning and happy Thursday! Answers: 61. In forensics, a luminol test is used to reveal what? traces of blood (WTG OG) 62. Anthropophobia is a fear of what? people 63. What reflex appears to be contagious? yawning 64. If a drink is served "with a twist" what is added? citrus peel 65. Complete the famous line from Scarface: Say hello to my little what? friend 66. What 14-year-old Austrian archduchess married at the Palace of Versailles in May 1770? Marie Antoinette 67. "Ooga-chaka, Ooga-ooga, Ooga-chaka, Ooga-ooga" is from '70s No 1 chart hit Hooked on a what? Feeling 68. What was the deadliest plague in history? Black Death (WTG OG) 69. During a single collection trip, a honey bee can visit up to a maximum of many flowers: 75, 100, 150 or 300? 100 70. Daryl Dragon sang such hits as “Love Will Keep Us Together” as one half of what married musical duo? Captain and Tenille
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Mamie316
Member
07-08-2003
| Thursday, November 07, 2024 - 9:55 am
New set and good luck! 71. The Crimean Peninsula juts into what sea? 72. Measuring up to 12 feet long by 10 inches wide, an obi is a satin or silk sash used to belt what garment? 73. Which gem is vividly blue and named for the African country where it is exclusively found? 74. One of Rome’s busiest monuments, which landmark is connected to an aqueduct built by ancient Romans? 75. Andalusia, Spain is the traditional home of what cold tomato soup? 76. Typically, most caterpillars have up to how many pairs of eyes? 77. If you are "in the arms of Morpheus" you are what? 78. What is the singular word for bacteria? 79. Which Tim starred in The Shawshank Redemption? 80. According to the saying, what is "in the details"?
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Ophiliasgrandma
Member
09-03-2001
| Thursday, November 07, 2024 - 10:12 am
71. BLACK SEA 72. KIMONO 73. TANZANITE 74. NO IDEA 75. GAZPACHO 76. NOW I KNOW 77. ASLEEP 78. BACTERIUM 79. TIM ROBBINS 80. DEVIL
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Deanofwords
Member
09-13-2005
| Thursday, November 07, 2024 - 11:59 am
72.Kimono 74.trevi Fountain?? 75.Gazpacho 76.4? 77.sound asleep 79.robbins 80.devil Going to a trivia party later in our building
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Juju2bigdog
Member
10-26-2000
| Thursday, November 07, 2024 - 7:47 pm
Guesses for new set: 71. Black Sea 72. kimono 73. Tanzanite 74. Trevi Fountain, have been there 75. gazpacho 76. 12 77. dead 78. bacterium 79. Robbins 80. The devil . . .
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Mamie316
Member
07-08-2003
| Friday, November 08, 2024 - 9:24 am
Good morning and happy Friday! We missed you, Juju. Answers: 71. The Crimean Peninsula juts into what sea? Black Sea 72. Measuring up to 12 feet long by 10 inches wide, an obi is a satin or silk sash used to belt what garment? kimono 73. Which gem is vividly blue and named for the African country where it is exclusively found? Tanzanite 74. One of Rome’s busiest monuments, which landmark is connected to an aqueduct built by ancient Romans? Trevi Fountain 75. Andalusia, Spain is the traditional home of what cold tomato soup? gazpacho 76. Typically, most caterpillars have up to how many pairs of eyes? 6 77. If you are "in the arms of Morpheus" you are what? sleeping 78. What is the singular word for bacteria? bacterium 79. Which Tim starred in The Shawshank Redemption? Robbins 80. According to the saying, what is "in the details"? the devil
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Mamie316
Member
07-08-2003
| Friday, November 08, 2024 - 9:41 am
New set and good luck! 81. The person who runs the last leg of a relay race is known as the what? 82. During Prohibition in the U.S., what foreign dignitary was given a prescription allowing them to drink an unlimited amount of alcohol? 83. What is the most popular plant-based milk in the U.S.? (not brand) 84. The electric eel is native to only what continent? 85. What is sometimes known as Goober Grease? 86. Which organ of the human body has no known function? 87. If you are rolling the bones then you are handling what common casino accessory? 88. Which Ron Howard-directed film is based on the 1998 biography about Nobel Prize-winning mathematician John Nash? 89. In which city would you find the most skyscrapers? 90. In 1511, which beverage was banned in Mecca because it was believed to stimulate radical thinking?
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Ophiliasgrandma
Member
09-03-2001
| Friday, November 08, 2024 - 1:01 pm
81. ANCHOR 82. NOW I KNOW 83. ALMOND 84. SOUTH AMERICA 85. PEANUT OIL 86. APPENDIX 87. DICE 88. A BEAUTIFUL MIND 89. HONG KONG...SAW WITH MY OWN EYES 90. COFFEE?
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Deanofwords
Member
09-13-2005
| Friday, November 08, 2024 - 6:47 pm
81.anchor 83.almond 84.South America 86.Appendix 87.dice 88.a Beautiful Mind 89.Tokyo 90.coffee?
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Juju2bigdog
Member
10-26-2000
| Friday, November 08, 2024 - 8:17 pm
Guesses for new set: 81. anchor 82. the Pope 83. almond 84. Suth America 85. peanut 86. appendix 87. dice 88. A Beautiful Mind 89. Tokyo 90. coffee . . .
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Mamie316
Member
07-08-2003
| Saturday, November 09, 2024 - 9:56 am
Good morning and happy Saturday! Answers: 81. The person who runs the last leg of a relay race is known as the what? anchor 82. During Prohibition in the U.S., what foreign dignitary was given a prescription allowing them to drink an unlimited amount of alcohol? Winston Churchill 83. What is the most popular plant-based milk in the U.S.? (not brand) almond milk 84. The electric eel is native to only what continent? South America 85. What is sometimes known as Goober Grease? peanut butter 86. Which organ of the human body has no known function? appendix 87. If you are rolling the bones then you are handling what common casino accessory? dice 88. Which Ron Howard-directed film is based on the 1998 biography about Nobel Prize-winning mathematician John Nash? A Beautiful Mind 89. In which city would you find the most skyscrapers? Hong Kong (WTG OG) 90. In 1511, which beverage was banned in Mecca because it was believed to stimulate radical thinking? coffee (I am radically thinking as I type)
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Mamie316
Member
07-08-2003
| Saturday, November 09, 2024 - 10:15 am
New set and good luck! 91. Visitors must wear foam slippers when visiting the New York art studio of what noted painter? 92. Situated in the Pyrenees mountains, the tiny country of Andorra is bordered by which two countries? 93. Able to replace lost ones within an hour, which animal can have over 30,000 teeth during its lifetime? 94. According to legend, Lizzie Borden gave her parents 81 whacks with what sharp weapon? 95. Dottie Hinson, Crash Davis, and Roy Hobbs are fictional characters who all excelled at what game? 96. Which city south of the border lays claim to inventing the Caesar salad? 97. In the movie "Elf" what is the name of the title character played by Will Ferrell? 98. Which is colder: the North or South Pole? 99. What is the English translation of French phrase “C’est la vie”? 100. The Crayola brand was founded in which decade: 1880s, 1900s, 1910s, or 1920s?
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Ophiliasgrandma
Member
09-03-2001
| Saturday, November 09, 2024 - 10:45 am
91. POLLOCK? 92. SPAIN/FRANCE 93. SHARK 94. AXE 95. CLUE? 96. NO IDEA 97. DON'T REMEMBER 98. SOUTH POLE 99. SO GOES LIFE? 1OO. MUCH LONGER AGO THAN I THOUGHT
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Deanofwords
Member
09-13-2005
| Saturday, November 09, 2024 - 5:33 pm
91.Warhol 92.France/ Spain 94.axe 95.clue 96.Tijuana 98. South Pole I met a student when I was on my old school foundation board spending her Christmas there on a scientific tour 99.Thats Life 100.1910
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Juju2bigdog
Member
10-26-2000
| Saturday, November 09, 2024 - 7:29 pm
Guesses for new set: 91. Jackson Pollock 92. France and Spain 93. shark 94. an ax 95. Baseball, or at least that is the first thing that came to me when I saw the name Roy Hobbs in the clue 96. Mexico City 97. Buddy 98. South pole 99. That's life 100. 1900's, dunno . . .
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Mamie316
Member
07-08-2003
| Sunday, November 10, 2024 - 9:32 am
Good morning and happy Sunday! Answers: 91. Visitors must wear foam slippers when visiting the New York art studio of what noted painter? Jackson Pollock 92. Situated in the Pyrenees mountains, the tiny country of Andorra is bordered by which two countries? Spain and France 93. Able to replace lost ones within an hour, which animal can have over 30,000 teeth during its lifetime? great white shark 94. According to legend, Lizzie Borden gave her parents 81 whacks with what sharp weapon? axe 95. Dottie Hinson, Crash Davis, and Roy Hobbs are fictional characters who all excelled at what game? baseball (A League of Their Own, Bull Durham and The Natural) (WTG Juju) 96. Which city south of the border lays claim to inventing the Caesar salad? Tijuana (WTG Dean) 97. In the movie "Elf" what is the name of the title character played by Will Ferrell? Buddy (WTG Juju) 98. Which is colder: the North or South Pole? South Pole 99. What is the English translation of French phrase “C’est la vie”? That's Life 100. The Crayola brand was founded in which decade: 1880s, 1900s, 1910s, or 1920s? 1880s
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Mamie316
Member
07-08-2003
| Sunday, November 10, 2024 - 9:49 am
New set and good luck! 1. Though it can’t go far and lacks stability because of its plumage, what bird can still fly? 2. "Susceptor sleeve" is the technical name for the doodad that's used to crisp up what Nestlé product? 3. Many a viewer has been awakened by the Act 1 climax of "The Phantom of the Opera," wherein what big heavy thing crashes to the stage? 4. American corn whiskey is named for what Kentucky county and/or New Orleans street? 5. Unless you've already had the "B" type, you can't get the "D" type of what sickness? 6. What can you figure out about the weather by counting cricket chirps? 7. Typically, what does the "AC" button on a calculator mean? 8. When Bryan Adams sang that "Those were the best days of my life", what year was he referring to? 9. What color is hippo milk? 10. Which character dies in the film Bambi?
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Deanofwords
Member
09-13-2005
| Sunday, November 10, 2024 - 10:09 am
3.light 4.boubon 5.hepatsis 6.rain coming 8.1969 9.brown 10.Bambi Ll
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Ophiliasgrandma
Member
09-03-2001
| Sunday, November 10, 2024 - 10:30 am
} 1. PEACOCK 2. HUH? 3. CHANDELIER 4. BOURBON 5. HEPATITIS 6. TEMPERATURE...I LOVE AUGUST BECAUSE OF THEM 7. ALL CLEAR 8. NOW I KNOW 9. NOW I KNOW 10. HIS MOTHER...BROKE MY HEART?}
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Juju2bigdog
Member
10-26-2000
| Sunday, November 10, 2024 - 9:20 pm
Guesses for new set: 1. peacock, I would think, visited Winston Churchill's family home not so long ago, and there are plenty of peacocks on the grounds. They did fly but not easily. 2. uhhhhhhh ... this must be a product that children can answer about, but not me 3. the chandelier - man, that is scary 4. Bourbon 5. hepatitis 6. temperature 7. clear all 8. dunno, 1967 9. blue, dunno 10. Bambi's mother, and I remain traumatized 60+ years after seeing it. I have always maintained that Bambi is NOT a children's movie. I don't know what the movie was about, maybe a political point, but I do know it was not for children. Thanks for the triggering, Mamie. . . .
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