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Tuesday, February 19, 2008
Trivia 2/19
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Answer for 2/18: This week will be five Final Jeopardy! questions. I will present the question just as it was on the show. Today's Category: Business Names In 1795 he received the first official permit from the King of Spain to produce tequila commercially. Ans: Who is Jose Cuervo? One Jeopardy! contestant answered correctly. Another player answered Cordozo, the third answered Diego. 49 players answered correctly. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Question for 2/19: This week will be five Final Jeopardy! questions. I will present the question just as it was on the show. Today's Category: World of Sports Events using this item include Maximum Time Aloft & William Tell, where you knock an apple of your own head.
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Updated: Tuesday, February 19, 2008 6:57 AM EST Post Comment | Permalink | Share This Post Monday, February 18, 2008
Trivia 2/18
Answer for 2/15: On "Gilligan's Island", what was the reason the Professor (aka Dr. Roy Hinkley) took the infamous 3 Hour Tour aboard the S.S. Minnow? (A) He was looking for a bride (B) He was researching boat hulls (C) He was studying the weather (D) To write his next book, "Fun With Ferns" Ans: (D) To write his next book, "Fun With Ferns". 38 players answered correctly. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Question for 2/18:
This week will be five Final Jeopardy! questions. I will present the question just as it was on the show.
Today's Category: Business Names In 1795 he received the first official permit from the King of Spain to produce tequila commercially.
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Trivia for 2/15
Mood: a-ok Answer for 2/14: When 15 American compaines agreed to serve each others' out-of-town customers via telegraph, they formed this company, in 1910. In 1965, the company became international, changing it's name slightly, but still retaining their famous initials. What company is this? (Hint: Their logo features a golden Mercury Man.) FTD. Now known as Florists Transworld Delivery, it used to be called Florists Telegraph Delivery. 50 players answered correctly. Question for 2/15: On "Gilligan's Island", what was the reason the Professor (aka Dr. Roy Hinkley) took the infamous 3 Hour Tour aboard the S.S. Minnow? (A) He was looking for a bride
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