Realdeo wrote:Q1. I asked you to name the vowelless song title -- with help of the singer name.
Prblms (Ariana Grande ft. Iggy Azalea)-Problems
Rdctv (Imagine Dragons)-Radioactive
Sndy / Mrng (Maroon 5)-Sunday Morning
Bby (Justin Beiber ft. Ludacris)-Baby
Sprhrs (The Script)-Superheroes
Sldr / F / Frtn (Deep Purple)-Soldier Of Fortune
Nvmbr / Rn (Guns N’ Roses)-November Rain
Htl / Clfrn (Eagles)-Hotel California
Hy / Jd (The Beatles)-Hey Jude
/ Pt / / Spll / N / Y (Screamin’ Jay Hawkins) [6 words]-I Put a Spell on You
RADIOACTIVE – 6 responses
Magna
dinghammer
Blue Lion
kebert.xela
HOTEL CALIFORNIA – 5 responses
MarkBarrett
quarterrican
dott888
HOTEL CALIFORNIA – 5 responses
patkav
Bamaman
NOVEMBER RAIN – 3 responses
dnbguy
I PUT A SPELL ON YOU – 3 responses
ouachiouat
BobF
econgator
NOVEMBER RAIN – 3 responses
Woof
HEY JUDE – 2 responses
immaf
coolcah36
SUNDAY MORNING – Singleton!
9021amyers
SUPERHEROES – Singleton!
Ivoirians
SOLDIER OF FORTUNE – Singleton!
clprez
BABY – Singleton!
Caboom
Unused answer:
Chandilier
Ha, I knew Baby would be too hard for anyone else to figure out.
I believe the unused answer was Problems, not Chandilier. Also, I only see 4 names under Radioactive and 2 under November Rain, though it says they had 6 and 3 responses respectively. Also, the names for Hotel California and November Rain are listed in two separate places for some reason.
It also says three people said November Rain when only two players are listed.
I have a question about the scoring. When someone flunks out, are their scores for previous questions then removed, or just for questions after they flunk? In other words, if the four people other than me who said Hotel California all later flunk, does my score for this question suddenly become one?
Bamaman wrote:It also says three people said November Rain when only two players are listed.
I have a question about the scoring. When someone flunks out, are their scores for previous questions then removed, or just for questions after they flunk? In other words, if the four people other than me who said Hotel California all later flunk, does my score for this question suddenly become one?
I believe the scores of the flunked players will be removed for all the questions, as he said he will readjust the scores after the final question.
Realdeo wrote:What happens is that we will review the answer one by one (still with keeping track for flunked contestant), but after the final question, I will readjust the score to account for the flunked contestant who are not counted. So it is possible for fifth place to go first place.
immaf wrote:Teaching religion (even teaching *about* different religions) is taboo in American public schools. The only way your typical American will know anything about even their *own* religion is by regularly attending church, or going to catechism or Sunday school.
I went to Catholic grammar school right before and during Vatican II. Our religious instruction was, for the most part, the Baltimore Catechism. The only Bible study we had came during Sunday Mass.
I also went to a Catholic high school, and got a good education there, but no course in the curriculum covered religions other than Catholic.
I'm pretty sure my experience is typical of people my age who grew up Catholic.
Gah! I haven't got hang of vermont' td tracker. I'm prerty sure i choose to only filter on. I will edit the player list soon! Sorry for some players being not listed.
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Q2. I asked you to name a Shakespeare play after a famous quote
● ‘Fair is foul, and foul is fair.” Macbeth
● ‘But love is blind, and lovers cannot see.’ The Merchant of Venice
● ‘If music be the food of love, play on,’ Twelfth Night
● ‘To be, or not to be: that is the question’ Hamlet
● ‘We are such stuff as dreams are made on, rounded with a little sleep’ The Tempest
● ‘Can one desire too much of a good thing?’ As You Like It
● ‘To mourn a mischief that is past and gone is the next way to draw new mischief on’ Othello
● ‘I am a man more sinned against than sinning’ King Lear
● ‘Nature teaches beasts to know their friends’ Coriolanus
HAMLET – 9 responses tjconn728 -MarkBarrett -Bamaman -ouachiouat -BobF -dnbguy -whatisbishkek -Caboom -clprez THE TEMPEST – 4 responses Blue Lion -quarterrican -econgator -Woof TWELFTH NIGHT – 3 responses Gamawire -patkav -immaf MACBETH – 2 responses Magna -kebert.xela AS YOU LIKE IT – Singleton! coolcah36 THE MERCHANT OF VENICE – Singleton! dinghammer