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Tuesday, March 4, 2008
Trivia 3/4
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Answer for 3/3: A traditional New Orleans flaming brew, it consists of coffee with spices, orange and lemon peel and brandy. It is then served in a flameproof bowl and ladled in cups. What is this? Café Brûlot. In French, brûlot means "burnt brandy." Also accepted one player's answer of Cafe Diablo. 54 players answered correctly. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Question for 3/4: This man joined his team in 1954 and played in more than 9,000 consecutive games over 24 seasons, in 100 countries and 1,500 North American cities. He was given awards from 2 different Hall of Fame organizations, and his jersey (#36) was one of four retired from his team. Who is this? (Hint: His nickname on his team was "the Clown Prince".)
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Trivia 3/3
Answer for 2/29:
What is the name given to a person born on Leap Day, February 29th:
(A) Leaper (B) Leapling (C) Leap Lad/Lass (D) Leappie
Have to accept two answers: (A) Leaper and (B) Leapling. I originally had only Leapling, but was alerted to websites and more, where the people call themselves Leapers. Some famous Leaplings/Leapers are Jimmy Dorsey (1904), Dinah Shore (1916), Alex Rocco (1936), Tony Robbins (1960), Antonio Sabato Jr. (1972) and Emma Barton (1976).
57 players answered correctly.
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Question for 3/3:
A traditional New Orleans flaming brew, it consists of coffee with spices, orange and lemon peel and brandy. It is then served in a flameproof bowl and ladled in cups. What is this?
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Trivia 2/29
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Answer for 2/28:
DENKs is an acronym for what?
Dual-Employed, No Kids, which refers to a family consisiting of spouses who both work and have no children. They are a prime target of luxury items and investments, due to their larger amount of disposable income. Some players mentioned they knew the terms as DINKs, Dual-Income, No Kids. I don't know why there are two versions, maybe people prefer being called DENKs and not DINKs.
61 players answered correctly.
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Question for 2/29:
Which is the name given to a person born on Leap Day, February 29th: (A) Leaper (B) Leapling (C) Leap Lad/Lass (D) Leappie
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Trivia 2/27
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Answer for 2/27:
In the U.S., the first Postmaster General was:
(A) Benjamin Franklin (B) Thomas Jefferson (C) Thomas Edison (D) George Washington
Ans: (A) Benjamin Franklin.
67 players answered correctly.
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Question for 2/28:
DENKs is an acronym for what?
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Updated: Thursday, February 28, 2008 8:00 AM EST Post Comment | Permalink | Share This Post Wednesday, February 27, 2008
Trivia 2/27
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Answer for 2/26: In punctuation, what is a virgule? It is the proper name for a slash mark, as in a /. 61 players answered correctly. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Question for 2/27: In the U.S., the first Postmaster General was: (A) Benjamin Franklin (B) Thomas Jefferson (C) Thomas Edison (D) George Washington ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Trivia 2/26
Answer for 2/25: Which film won the Oscar for Best Motion Picture last night at the Academy Awards? (A) "Atonement" (B) "Juno" (C) "Michael Clayton" (D) "No Country for Old Men" (E) "There Will Be Blood" Ans: (D) "No Country for Old Men", which also won awards for Javier Bardem (Best Supporting Actor) and Ethan and Joel Coen (Best Directing and Best Adapted Screenplay). 70 players answered correctly. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Question for 2/26: In punctuation, what is a virgule? ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Updated: Tuesday, February 26, 2008 9:05 AM EST Post Comment | Permalink | Share This Post Monday, February 25, 2008
Trivia 2/25
Answer for 2/22: This week will be five Final Jeopardy! questions. I will present the question just as it was on the show. Category: FAMOUS NAMES The son of an art teacher, he became vice president of the Swiss Psychoanalytic Society in 1919. Ans: "Who is Hermann Rorschach"? All three Jeopardy! players incorrectly answered Jung. 43 players answered correctly. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Question for 2/25: Easy Monday question: Which film won the Oscar for Best Motion Picture last night at the Academy Awards? (A) "Atonement" (B) "Juno" (C) "Michael Clayton" (D) "No Country for Old Men" (E) "There Will Be Blood" ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Trivia 2/22
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Answer for 2/21: This week will be five Final Jeopardy! questions. I will present the question just as it was on the show. Category: WORD AND PHRASE ORIGINS Don Hoefler, a repoprter for Electronic News, is credited with coining this name for an area south of San Francisco. What is "What is Siicon Valley?" Two JEOPARDY! players were correct, the third player answered Soho. 54 players answered correctly. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Question for 2/22: This week will be five Final Jeopardy! questions. I will present the question just as it was on the show. Category: FAMOUS NAMES The son of an art teacher, he became vice president of the Swiss Psychoanalytic Society in 1919.
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Trivia 2/21
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Answer for 2/20: This week will be five Final Jeopardy! questions. I will present the question just as it was on the show. Today's Category: '90s Bestsellers This novel grew out of a series of personal columns that first ran in The Independent of London. What is "Bridget Jones' Diary". This was answered correctly by only one player. One player answered only "The Diary", which was incorrect, the third answered "Harry Potter". 34 players answered correctly. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Question for 2/21: This week will be five Final Jeopardy! questions. I will present the question just as it was on the show. Category: WORD AND PHRASE ORIGINS Don Hoefler, a repoprter for Electronic News, is credited with coining this name for an area south of San Francisco.
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Trivia 2/20
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Answer 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. Ans: "What is a boomerang?" One Jeopardy! player incorrectly said "What is a hang glider?" and two players incorrectly said "What is an arrow?" 45 players answered correctly. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Question for 2/20: This week will be five Final Jeopardy! questions. I will present the question just as it was on the show. Today's Category: '90s Bestsellers This novel grew out of a series of personal columns that first ran in The Independent of London. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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