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Ophiliasgrandma
Member
09-03-2001
| Saturday, December 06, 2025 - 12:03 pm
91. FUNGUS 92. NOW I KNOW 93. HARLEY/DAVIDSON? 94. CUMBERBUND 95. 15% 96. UBER? 97. CHINA? 98. DON'T REMEMBER 99. EIGHT 100. FICTION
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Deanofwords
Member
09-13-2005
| Saturday, December 06, 2025 - 4:09 pm
94.cumberband 95.15% 96.Uber? 97.Chins 98.7 99.8 100.fiction
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Juju2bigdog
Member
10-26-2000
| Saturday, December 06, 2025 - 7:37 pm
Guesses for new set: 91. mushrooms 92. my best guess would be banana - it is going to be a fruit that, when cut crosswise, has circles in the cut piece, and the circles would be the phloem bundles 93. Harley Davidson 94. cummerbund 95. Oh, two banana questions today? It is going to be one of the lower numbers, either 5 or 15, will go with 15 96. Uber, I suppose 97. China 98. 9, no idea 99. 8 100. fiction . . .
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Mamie316
Member
07-08-2003
| Sunday, December 07, 2025 - 10:55 am
Good morning and happy Sunday! Answers: 91. What is mycology the study of? mushrooms 92. What fruit has "phloem bundles"? bananas (WTG Juju) 93. "Live to Ride, Ride to Live". is a famous slogan from what American brand? Harley Davidson 94. Now often worn with a tuxedo, which garment evolved from an Indian sash and was adopted by British military officers? cumberbund 95. Plantains account for what percentage of banana production worldwide: 5, 15, 50, or 85? 85 96. Which company did Travis Kalanick and Garrett Camp start after having trouble hailing a cab in Paris? Uber 97. The kite was invented in what country? China 98. How many children did Ma And Pa Kettle have? 15 99. In horse racing how many Furlongs are in a mile? 8 100. Drinking alcohol warms you up - truth or fiction? fiction
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Mamie316
Member
07-08-2003
| Sunday, December 07, 2025 - 11:10 am
New set and good luck! 1. Which Beatles song refers to a priest who darns his socks? 2. Complete the title of Pete Seeger's song: "Where Have All the _________ Gone?" 3. Home to a 5,000-year-old stone circle, the Hebrides islands are located off the coast of what country? 4. To what instrument family do French horns belong? 5. What do you ferment to make kombucha? 6. What type of bird is a "Khaki Campbell"? 7. Which streaming platform produces Stranger Things? 8. The chocolate cake known as a Sachertorte was created in which city? 9. What type of fish is used in the Nordic dish, Gravlax? 10. If you live in Tahiti, what country are you a citizen of?
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Ophiliasgrandma
Member
09-03-2001
| Sunday, December 07, 2025 - 12:03 pm
1. ELEANOR RIGBY 2. FLOWERS 3. SCOTLAND 4. BRASS 5. CABBAGE 6. NO IDEA 7. NETFLIX 8. VEINA SP 9. SALMON 10. FRANCE
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Deanofwords
Member
09-13-2005
| Sunday, December 07, 2025 - 1:37 pm
1.Eleanor Rigby 2.Flowers 3.Scotland 4.brass 5.cabbage 7.Nextflix? 8.Vienna 9.salmon -smoked salmon -yum!! 10.France
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Juju2bigdog
Member
10-26-2000
| Sunday, December 07, 2025 - 7:12 pm
Guesses for new set: 1. Eleanor Rigby 2. Flowers 3. Scotland 4. brass 5. dunno 6. dunno, parrot 7. Netflix, no idea 8. Vienna, and I have been to the Sacher hotel/restaurant that invented it and eaten a Sachertorte. 9. salmon 10. France, have been to French Polynesia at least four times. We LOVE Bora Bora. . . .
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Mamie316
Member
07-08-2003
| Monday, December 08, 2025 - 9:56 am
Good morning and happy Monday! Answers: 1. Which Beatles song refers to a priest who darns his socks? Eleanor Rigby 2. Complete the title of Pete Seeger's song: "Where Have All the _________ Gone?" Flowers 3. Home to a 5,000-year-old stone circle, the Hebrides islands are located off the coast of what country? Scotland 4. To what instrument family do French horns belong? brass 5. What do you ferment to make kombucha? sweet tea 6. What type of bird is a "Khaki Campbell"? duck 7. Which streaming platform produces Stranger Things? Netflix 8. The chocolate cake known as a Sachertorte was created in which city? Vienna 9. What type of fish is used in the Nordic dish, Gravlax? salmon 10. If you live in Tahiti, what country are you a citizen of? France
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Mamie316
Member
07-08-2003
| Monday, December 08, 2025 - 10:16 am
New set and good luck! 11. Liquors are differentiated by the mash used in the distilling process. Scotch uses barley as its main ingredient. What is the main ingredient in bourbon? 12. Louis Armstrong won his only Grammy Award in 1965 for singing the title song from what Broadway musical, starring Carol Channing as a cantankerous matchmaker? 13. Whose autobiography is titled Long Walk to Freedom? 14. The Chinese terracotta warriors famously guard a what? 15. Which of the individual UK country flags has a dragon on it? 16. What brand is the #1 jelly bean seller in the world? 17. What singer recorded the 1969 song "Sweet Caroline"? 18. In what state is the Back to the Future time-travel movie trilogy set? 19. Still sold in some global territories, the early-aughts Pepsi Twist added what flavor? 20. When you've dedicated your life to an order that wears a rather large, winged headpiece and you only weigh 90 pounds, sometimes a strong wind can cause all kinds of disruption. In which show did this present a problem for the lead character?
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Ophiliasgrandma
Member
09-03-2001
| Monday, December 08, 2025 - 10:47 am
11. CORN? 12. HELLO DOLLY 13. NELSON MANDELA 14. TOMB 15. WALES 16. NO IDEA...HERSHEY 17. NEIL DIAMOND 18. NO IDEA 19. LEMON 20. THE FLYING NUN
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Deanofwords
Member
09-13-2005
| Monday, December 08, 2025 - 11:56 am
11.rye? 12.Hello Dolly 13.Mandela 14.tombs 15.Wales where part of my family is from 16.Jelly Belly? 17.Neil Diamond 18.Minnesota? 19.lemon 20.Sally Field's Flying Nun
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Juju2bigdog
Member
10-26-2000
| Monday, December 08, 2025 - 7:41 pm
Guesses for new set: 11. corn 12. Hello Dolly 13. Nelson Mandela 14. tomb, I think, have not been to see them, despite having been to China three times. We just were never in that area, probably won't make it there 15. Scotland 16. Jelly Belly 17. Neil Diamond 18. California, says Bigdog 19. lemon 20. The Flying Nun . . .
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Mamie316
Member
07-08-2003
| Tuesday, December 09, 2025 - 10:29 am
Good morning and happy Tuesday! Answers: 11. Liquors are differentiated by the mash used in the distilling process. Scotch uses barley as its main ingredient. What is the main ingredient in bourbon? corn 12. Louis Armstrong won his only Grammy Award in 1965 for singing the title song from what Broadway musical, starring Carol Channing as a cantankerous matchmaker? Hello, Dolly! 13. Whose autobiography is titled Long Walk to Freedom? Nelson Mandela 14. The Chinese terracotta warriors famously guard a what? tomb 15. Which of the individual UK country flags has a dragon on it? Wales 16. What brand is the #1 jelly bean seller in the world? Jelly Belly 17. What singer recorded the 1969 song "Sweet Caroline"? Neil Diamond 18. In what state is the Back to the Future time-travel movie trilogy set? California (WTG Juju) 19. Still sold in some global territories, the early-aughts Pepsi Twist added what flavor? lemon 20. When you've dedicated your life to an order that wears a rather large, winged headpiece and you only weigh 90 pounds, sometimes a strong wind can cause all kinds of disruption. In which show did this present a problem for the lead character? The Flying Nun
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Mamie316
Member
07-08-2003
| Tuesday, December 09, 2025 - 10:53 am
New set and good luck! 21. Wandering through Rome you find yourself looking up at the Piazza Trinità dei Monti, meaning you are at the bottom of the "What" Steps? 22. Which planet has the most moons? 23. What do salmon do in a redd? 24. The center of the Aztec empire was located near which modern day city? 25. Not counting the United Kingdom, what is the most populated European country that begins with a vowel? 26. David Lee Roth was the frontman with which US rock band? 27. What was the West Coast destination city of Oceanic Flight 815, which went down in the South Pacific at the beginning of the Emmy-winning show Lost? 28. Which game show host got his start as a panelist on “Match Game”? 29. A Jamaican punk singer saying "mash" is the apparent etymology of what type of pit that fragile-boned people are advised to stay out of? 30. Would you believe it: In 1923, the Hassenfeld Brothers founded a toy empire that would eventually go by what shorter name?
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Deanofwords
Member
09-13-2005
| Tuesday, December 09, 2025 - 11:56 am
21.Spanish steps 22.Saturn 23.mate 24.Lima 25.Italy 28.Richard Dawson 30.Hasbro
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Ophiliasgrandma
Member
09-03-2001
| Tuesday, December 09, 2025 - 12:09 pm
21. SPANISH STEPS 22. SATURN 23. LAY EGGS 24. MEXICO CITY 25. ITALY 26. NOW I KNOW 27. LA 28. NO IDEA 29. MOSH PIT 30. HASBRO
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Juju2bigdog
Member
10-26-2000
| Tuesday, December 09, 2025 - 9:13 pm
Guesses for new set: 21. Spanish Steps, have been there - the most remarkable thing to me about Rome was the number of public fountains with open spigots where one can fill containers with untreated water, and people do. Perhaps the first one I noticed was at the bottom of The Spanish Steps. 22. Saturn 23. spawn, perhaps? 24. Mexico City, have not been there 25. Yikes, this is a double whammy question, begins with vowel AND population. Oh - Italy! 26. dunno, Bigdog asleep 27. Los Angeles 28. Gene somebody 29. mosh pit 30. Bwahahahaha!, Hasbro . . .
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Mamie316
Member
07-08-2003
| Wednesday, December 10, 2025 - 9:19 am
Good morning and happy Wednesday! Answers: 21. Wandering through Rome you find yourself looking up at the Piazza Trinità dei Monti, meaning you are at the bottom of the "What" Steps? Spanish 22. Which planet has the most moons? Saturn 23. What do salmon do in a redd? lay eggs (WTG OG) 24. The center of the Aztec empire was located near which modern day city? Mexico City 25. Not counting the United Kingdom, what is the most populated European country that begins with a vowel? Italy 26. David Lee Roth was the frontman with which US rock band? Van Halen 27. What was the West Coast destination city of Oceanic Flight 815, which went down in the South Pacific at the beginning of the Emmy-winning show Lost? Los Amgeles 28. Which game show host got his start as a panelist on “Match Game”? Richard Dawson (WTG Dean) 29. A Jamaican punk singer saying "mash" is the apparent etymology of what type of pit that fragile-boned people are advised to stay out of? mosh 30. Would you believe it: In 1923, the Hassenfeld Brothers founded a toy empire that would eventually go by what shorter name? Hasbro
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Mamie316
Member
07-08-2003
| Wednesday, December 10, 2025 - 9:33 am
New set and good luck! 31. “Lemniscate” is a word of Latin origin meaning “decorated with ribbons.” It describes a symbol associated with what mathematical concept? 32. Lon Chaney Jr., Boris Karloff, and Bela Lugosi all played Frankenstein’s monster in the classic Universal monster movies. Which of those three is the only one who never played Count Dracula? 33. Dionne Warwick was which other famous singer's cousin? 34. Elizabeth I is often referred to as the "What" Queen of England? 35. Finish the title of this Ayn Rand novel: Atlas what? 36. How many tusks does a warthog have? 37. Which number is at the top of a standard dart board? 38. Chocolatey Winter was a limited time edition of what marshmallow cereal? 39. Which landmark, nicknamed "La Dame de fer," is one of the most visited tourist spots in the world? 40. The word "nerd" first appeared in print as a character name in the work of which author?
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