TD 446 - Random Trivia Quiz - Final Scores
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TD 446 - Random Trivia Quiz - Final Scores
TD 446 - Random Trivia Quiz
Posting this a bit early because of Memorial Day.
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6. As always, no cheating. This includes asking for help, googling, or other research.
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1. ALL THE SINGLE LETTERS
Name a singer or musician who uses a single letter as part of their stage name, whether as solo artist or part of a group. First-name initials are ineligible (middle ones OK). Example: Mel B is ok but M. Ward isn’t.
2. SUFFRAGE HAIKU
Identify the subject of one of the following haikus, OR answer one of the 4 regular questions. The 7 haikus are about noted suffragists and women's rights advocates; the last 4 questions will be about suffrage-related topics. These are some, but not all, of the initials for the 7 haikus (EP, MW, LM, AP). Include letter if you choose a haiku.
A.
Middle name Brownell
Arrested for her voting
Profile on dollar
B.
Early activist
Mother of Mary Shelley
18th century
C.
Abolitionist
Was Isabella Baumfree
Ain't she a woman?
D.
UK activist
Controversial militant
Birth name Emmeline
E.
Leader of movement
A good friend of Anthony
Had 7 children
F.
Quaker minister
Name like an applesauce brand
Abolitionist
G.
Fought for amendment
National Women's Party
Her first name? Alice
• What is the number of the U.S. constitutional amendment that granted women the right to vote?
• What city in New York State hosted a women's rights convention in 1848?
• In 1890, this was the first U.S. state to grant women the right to vote (which they actually had since 1869 when it was a territory)
• This country celebrated its 100th anniversary of women's suffrage in 1993
3. MOSTLY LANDMARKS
Name the chief designer/architect of one of the following. Last names only are OK, except for option F (same last name/different first names on that will be scored separately). Be sure to include letter with your answer.
A. Central Park in New York
B. The Sydney Opera House
C. Hearst Castle in San Simeon, CA
D. Mount Rushmore
E. London Aquatics Centre, MAXXI Museum (in Rome)
F. Brooklyn Bridge (name either)
G.The Louvre Pyramid
H. Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C.
I. Plan for the U.S. "Federal City"
J. Lincoln Memorial, Minute Man statue
K. Gateway Arch
L. Sagrada Familia (chief architect)
4. SIGNS ON POSTS. OR SIGNPOSTS.
Each of the signs shown here has a word blocked out (you can see parts of some of them); name one of those words (both parts, if the word is hyphenated).
5. THEMED QUESTION
Pick one of the following options, then try your hand at the bonus; getting that may help you with some of these answers.
• Meriwether Lewis died at Grinder's Stand on this southern forest trail in 1809
• This city was under siege from the Union Army from mid-May to July 4, 1863
• This Chrysler make named after a Spanish explorer lasted from 1929-1960
• Billboard ranked the Johnny Horton version of this song No. 1 for 1959
• Some alumni of this minor league team whose last season was in 1960 include Willie Mays and Ted Williams
• The 1904 Olympics were held in this city
• This 1991 hit brought Marc Cohn a Grammy nomination
• LSU and Southern University both have their flagship campuses in this city
• This general from the 3rd century B.C. is known for his use of elephants in war
• It has the Quad Cities' largest population, when it's not busy being a sofa
• The last Lincoln-Douglas debate was in this city in 1858
• Statues of Paul Bunyan and Babe the blue ox are located in this town, whose men's hockey team has won several Division II titles (they're now in Div. I)
BONUS: For -2 points, what specific distinction links all of these answers?
6. PENNIES, NICKELS, DIMES, AND QUARTERS
Penny, nickel, dime, or quarter (in some form) will appear in these choices; if it's not in the question, it'll be in the answer.
• A style of slip-on shoe for Abe Lincoln?
• This organization to combat polio was founded by FDR in 1938
• She was the director of A League of Their Own, Big, and other movies (first and last name)
• The Indian Head nickel is also known as this
• Early 20th-century term for a place with coin-operated machines
• This 2001 book by Barbara Ehrenreich fits the category
• Name the movie: “Someone go back and get a sh**load of dimes!”
• This Bill of Rights amendment prohibits quartering
• This 1930 depression-inspired song was written by Yip Harburg and Jay Gorney (six words)
• Nickname of guitarist Darrell Abbott
• This TV series' title pays homage to cheap Victorian-era novels, usually of harrowing adventure or crime
• He had the 1991 hit "Here's a quarter call someone who cares"
• This is also known as the Vieux Carre, oldest neighborhood in New Orleans
• Name either college that is awarded the Nickel Trophy for winning their rivalry game (scored separately)
7. NAME THAT SPORT
Identify the sport of one of the following current or former pro teams. Some sports are repeated, so include team and sport in your answer.
Toronto Maple Leafs
Halifax Thunderbirds
Indiana Pacers
San Francisco Giants
Islamabad United
St. Louis Blues
Jacksonville Jaguars
Eintracht Frankfurt
Orlando Pride
Pittsburgh Crawfords
Atlanta Dream
Rocket City Trash Pandas
Delaware Smash
York9 FC
8. LAS VEGAS HOTELS
Name one of the hotels with an address on Las Vegas Boulevard (the Strip) that was primarily built (and opened) in the 1990s. Hint: The Mirage opened in 1989, and the Wynn opened in 2005. (11)
9. POLISH HERITAGE
Choose one option for the following people with Polish heritage.
• Scientist born in 1867 who won a Nobel Prize in both physics and chemistry
• Social worker who rescued more than 2,500 Jewish children from the Warsaw ghetto in WWII
• Astronomer born in 1473 who theorized that the planets revolve around the sun
• Pope from 1978-2005
• American chemist who was best known for inventing Kevlar
• Zbigniew Brzezinski was National Security Advisor to this U.S. president
• Wislawa Szymborska won the Nobel Prize in this discipline in 1996
• Leader of Solidarity; Polish prime minister (1990-1995)
• Composer who was briefly Polish prime minister in 1919
• Author of The Heart of Darkness and Lord Jim
• Australia’s tallest mountain bears his last name
• Cosmetics company founder and one of the subjects of the play War Paint
• Adam Malysz was a champion athlete in this sport
10. BONUS MONDEGREENS
For -1 point each, name the title of the song with the following misheard lyrics. For the first one listed, I’ll accept either the song title or what it’s commonly known by (scored together).
• Tater tots, with their eyes all aglow, will find it hard to sleep tonight (1961)
• Got a lot of Starbucks lovers, they tell you I’m insane (2014)
• He got a custom Continental, he got an Eldorado too, he got a .32 gun in his pocket for fun, he got a raisin in his shoe (1973)
• You picked a fine to leave me ____,400 children and a crop in the field (1977)
• Didn't even know it, the punches got to rollin, you've got to keep it focused, you wanna ___ __ (2019)
Good luck, and thanks for playing!
Posting this a bit early because of Memorial Day.
1. Your goal is to achieve the lowest score for all questions; your score for each question is equal to the total number of players also submitting your answer.
2. You may DROP one question and receive zero points for that question.
3. You may also SHEEP one question and receive the point total of the most common answer.
4. Wrong answers count for the SHEEP (most common answer) + 3 points.
5. Quiz is open to JBoard members and nonmembers alike.
6. As always, no cheating. This includes asking for help, googling, or other research.
Enter by 10 p.m. Pacific time, Monday, June 1. Use this form to enter.
1. ALL THE SINGLE LETTERS
Name a singer or musician who uses a single letter as part of their stage name, whether as solo artist or part of a group. First-name initials are ineligible (middle ones OK). Example: Mel B is ok but M. Ward isn’t.
2. SUFFRAGE HAIKU
Identify the subject of one of the following haikus, OR answer one of the 4 regular questions. The 7 haikus are about noted suffragists and women's rights advocates; the last 4 questions will be about suffrage-related topics. These are some, but not all, of the initials for the 7 haikus (EP, MW, LM, AP). Include letter if you choose a haiku.
A.
Middle name Brownell
Arrested for her voting
Profile on dollar
B.
Early activist
Mother of Mary Shelley
18th century
C.
Abolitionist
Was Isabella Baumfree
Ain't she a woman?
D.
UK activist
Controversial militant
Birth name Emmeline
E.
Leader of movement
A good friend of Anthony
Had 7 children
F.
Quaker minister
Name like an applesauce brand
Abolitionist
G.
Fought for amendment
National Women's Party
Her first name? Alice
• What is the number of the U.S. constitutional amendment that granted women the right to vote?
• What city in New York State hosted a women's rights convention in 1848?
• In 1890, this was the first U.S. state to grant women the right to vote (which they actually had since 1869 when it was a territory)
• This country celebrated its 100th anniversary of women's suffrage in 1993
3. MOSTLY LANDMARKS
Name the chief designer/architect of one of the following. Last names only are OK, except for option F (same last name/different first names on that will be scored separately). Be sure to include letter with your answer.
A. Central Park in New York
B. The Sydney Opera House
C. Hearst Castle in San Simeon, CA
D. Mount Rushmore
E. London Aquatics Centre, MAXXI Museum (in Rome)
F. Brooklyn Bridge (name either)
G.The Louvre Pyramid
H. Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C.
I. Plan for the U.S. "Federal City"
J. Lincoln Memorial, Minute Man statue
K. Gateway Arch
L. Sagrada Familia (chief architect)
4. SIGNS ON POSTS. OR SIGNPOSTS.
Each of the signs shown here has a word blocked out (you can see parts of some of them); name one of those words (both parts, if the word is hyphenated).
5. THEMED QUESTION
Pick one of the following options, then try your hand at the bonus; getting that may help you with some of these answers.
• Meriwether Lewis died at Grinder's Stand on this southern forest trail in 1809
• This city was under siege from the Union Army from mid-May to July 4, 1863
• This Chrysler make named after a Spanish explorer lasted from 1929-1960
• Billboard ranked the Johnny Horton version of this song No. 1 for 1959
• Some alumni of this minor league team whose last season was in 1960 include Willie Mays and Ted Williams
• The 1904 Olympics were held in this city
• This 1991 hit brought Marc Cohn a Grammy nomination
• LSU and Southern University both have their flagship campuses in this city
• This general from the 3rd century B.C. is known for his use of elephants in war
• It has the Quad Cities' largest population, when it's not busy being a sofa
• The last Lincoln-Douglas debate was in this city in 1858
• Statues of Paul Bunyan and Babe the blue ox are located in this town, whose men's hockey team has won several Division II titles (they're now in Div. I)
BONUS: For -2 points, what specific distinction links all of these answers?
6. PENNIES, NICKELS, DIMES, AND QUARTERS
Penny, nickel, dime, or quarter (in some form) will appear in these choices; if it's not in the question, it'll be in the answer.
• A style of slip-on shoe for Abe Lincoln?
• This organization to combat polio was founded by FDR in 1938
• She was the director of A League of Their Own, Big, and other movies (first and last name)
• The Indian Head nickel is also known as this
• Early 20th-century term for a place with coin-operated machines
• This 2001 book by Barbara Ehrenreich fits the category
• Name the movie: “Someone go back and get a sh**load of dimes!”
• This Bill of Rights amendment prohibits quartering
• This 1930 depression-inspired song was written by Yip Harburg and Jay Gorney (six words)
• Nickname of guitarist Darrell Abbott
• This TV series' title pays homage to cheap Victorian-era novels, usually of harrowing adventure or crime
• He had the 1991 hit "Here's a quarter call someone who cares"
• This is also known as the Vieux Carre, oldest neighborhood in New Orleans
• Name either college that is awarded the Nickel Trophy for winning their rivalry game (scored separately)
7. NAME THAT SPORT
Identify the sport of one of the following current or former pro teams. Some sports are repeated, so include team and sport in your answer.
Toronto Maple Leafs
Halifax Thunderbirds
Indiana Pacers
San Francisco Giants
Islamabad United
St. Louis Blues
Jacksonville Jaguars
Eintracht Frankfurt
Orlando Pride
Pittsburgh Crawfords
Atlanta Dream
Rocket City Trash Pandas
Delaware Smash
York9 FC
8. LAS VEGAS HOTELS
Name one of the hotels with an address on Las Vegas Boulevard (the Strip) that was primarily built (and opened) in the 1990s. Hint: The Mirage opened in 1989, and the Wynn opened in 2005. (11)
9. POLISH HERITAGE
Choose one option for the following people with Polish heritage.
• Scientist born in 1867 who won a Nobel Prize in both physics and chemistry
• Social worker who rescued more than 2,500 Jewish children from the Warsaw ghetto in WWII
• Astronomer born in 1473 who theorized that the planets revolve around the sun
• Pope from 1978-2005
• American chemist who was best known for inventing Kevlar
• Zbigniew Brzezinski was National Security Advisor to this U.S. president
• Wislawa Szymborska won the Nobel Prize in this discipline in 1996
• Leader of Solidarity; Polish prime minister (1990-1995)
• Composer who was briefly Polish prime minister in 1919
• Author of The Heart of Darkness and Lord Jim
• Australia’s tallest mountain bears his last name
• Cosmetics company founder and one of the subjects of the play War Paint
• Adam Malysz was a champion athlete in this sport
10. BONUS MONDEGREENS
For -1 point each, name the title of the song with the following misheard lyrics. For the first one listed, I’ll accept either the song title or what it’s commonly known by (scored together).
• Tater tots, with their eyes all aglow, will find it hard to sleep tonight (1961)
• Got a lot of Starbucks lovers, they tell you I’m insane (2014)
• He got a custom Continental, he got an Eldorado too, he got a .32 gun in his pocket for fun, he got a raisin in his shoe (1973)
• You picked a fine to leave me ____,400 children and a crop in the field (1977)
• Didn't even know it, the punches got to rollin, you've got to keep it focused, you wanna ___ __ (2019)
Good luck, and thanks for playing!
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Re: TD 446 - Random Trivia Quiz
I'm new to TD, but several of the responses on Google Forms have "MUST BE A NUMBER", and...uh...they aren't numbers.
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Re: TD 446 - Random Trivia Quiz
Whoa, I've not seen that error before. It's fixed now; thanks for the heads-up!talkingaway wrote: ↑Sun May 24, 2020 1:53 am I'm new to TD, but several of the responses on Google Forms have "MUST BE A NUMBER", and...uh...they aren't numbers.
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Re: TD 446 - Random Trivia Quiz
Reminder that there are no penalties for a wrong guess on a bonus, for those who would like to revise their bonus guesses (and have not looked up any answers).
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Re: TD 446 - Random Trivia Quiz
Participants - 29
threearruda
econgator
True North'
Mark Barrett
gameshowfandanny
NYCScribbler
AFRET CMS
Gamawire
merica
econgator
Flealick
Rackme32
xabe
Ultraman
jfmk
leander
BrigadierSolo13
Shaquebanisa
cthulhu
psgola
MattKnowles
clt013
Ironhorse
twelvefootboy
clprez
floridagator
lefty
SenseiCAY
ihavejeoprosy
Spoiler
threearruda
econgator
True North'
Mark Barrett
gameshowfandanny
NYCScribbler
AFRET CMS
Gamawire
merica
econgator
Flealick
Rackme32
xabe
Ultraman
jfmk
leander
BrigadierSolo13
Shaquebanisa
cthulhu
psgola
MattKnowles
clt013
Ironhorse
twelvefootboy
clprez
floridagator
lefty
SenseiCAY
ihavejeoprosy
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Re: TD 446 - Random Trivia Quiz
Singletons still available on TD 446.
Enter by 10 p.m. Pacific time, Monday, June 1. Use this form to enter.
Enter by 10 p.m. Pacific time, Monday, June 1. Use this form to enter.
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Re: TD 446 - Scores through Q2
TD 446 - Scores through Q2
1. ALL THE SINGLE LETTERS
Name a singer or musician who uses a single letter as part of their stage name, whether as solo artist or part of a group. First-name initials are ineligible (middle ones OK). Example: Mel B is ok but M. Ward isn’t.
Not too big of a sheep on this one, a good variety of answers, and many singletons.
SHEEP - 4
Sheila E.
econgator
leander
clprez
lefty
Master P - 3
xabe
MarkBarrett
jfmk
SINGLETONS GALORE !
Jessie J
talkingaway
Cardi B
MattKnowles
Warren G
NYCScribbler
Tonio K.
cthulhu
Will. I. Am.
Gamawire
Gina G
Ironhorse
Ruth B.
threearruda
Kenny G
psgola
Timmy T
merica
Mary J. Blige
SenseiCAY
Al B. Sure!
True North
K.D. Lang
Rackme32
B.J. Thomas
floridagator
Boney M
ihavejeoprosy
Ali G
BrigadierSolo13
Vitamin C
clt013
DROP - 0
Flealick
AFRET CMS
Ultraman
Shaquebanisa
twelvefootboy
NOPE - 7
Elton John
gameshwdanny
2. SUFFRAGE HAIKU
Identify the subject of one of the following haikus, OR answer one of the 4 regular questions. The 7 haikus are about noted suffragists and women's rights advocates; the last 4 questions will be about suffrage-related topics. These are some, but not all, of the initials for the 7 haikus (EP, MW, LM, AP). Include letter if you choose a haiku.
ANSWERS IN SPOILER
A. Susan B. Anthony
Middle name Brownell
Arrested for her voting
Profile on dollar
B. Mary Wollestonecraft
Early activist
Mother of Mary Shelley
18th century
C. Sojourner Truth
Abolitionist
Was Isabella Baumfree
Ain't she a woman?
D. Emmeline Pankhurst
UK activist
Controversial militant
Birth name Emmeline
E. Elizabeth Cady Stanton
Leader of movement
A good friend of Anthony
Had 7 children
F. Lucretia Mott
Quaker minister
Name like an applesauce brand
Abolitionist
G. Alice Paul
Fought for amendment
National Women's Party
Her first name? Alice
• What is the number of the U.S. constitutional amendment that granted women the right to vote? 19th
• What city in New York State hosted a women's rights convention in 1848? Seneca Falls, NY
• In 1890, this was the first U.S. state to grant women the right to vote (which they actually had since 1869 when it was a territory) Wyoming
• This country celebrated its 100th anniversary of women's suffrage in 1993 New Zealand
CO-SHEEP - 5
Seneca Falls
Rackme32
Gamawire
merica
leander
psgola
CO-SHEEP - 5
C. Sojourner Truth
NYCScribbler
floridagator
threearruda
SenseiCAY
xabe
B. Mary Wollestonecraft - 4
Flealick
jfmk
cthulhu
Ironhorse
E. Elizabeth Cady Stanton - 3
MarkBarrett
AFRET CMS
BrigadierSolo13
Wyoming - 2
True North
clprez
19th Amendment - 2
Ultraman
MattKnowles
A. Susan B. Anthony - 2
gameshowdanny
twelvefootboy
F. Lucretia Mott - 2
clt013
ihavejeoprosy
SINGLETON !
D. Emmeline Pankhurst
lefty
DROP - 0
talkingaway
econgator
NOT QUITE - 8
D. Emma Goldman
Shaquebanisa
NOT USED
G. Alice Paul
New Zealand
STANDINGS AFTER Q2
talkingaway 1
Ultraman 2
twelvefootboy 2
True North' 3
AFRET CMS 3
MattKnowles 3
clt013 3
ihavejeoprosy 3
econgator 4
Flealick 4
BrigadierSolo13 4
cthulhu 5
Ironhorse 5
lefty 5
threearruda 6
Mark Barrett 6
NYCScribbler 6
Gamawire 6
merica 6
Rackme32 6
psgola 6
clprez 6
floridagator 6
SenseiCAY 6
jfmk 7
xabe 8
Shaquebanisa 8
gameshowfandanny 9
leander 9
1. ALL THE SINGLE LETTERS
Name a singer or musician who uses a single letter as part of their stage name, whether as solo artist or part of a group. First-name initials are ineligible (middle ones OK). Example: Mel B is ok but M. Ward isn’t.
Not too big of a sheep on this one, a good variety of answers, and many singletons.
SHEEP - 4
Sheila E.
econgator
leander
clprez
lefty
Master P - 3
xabe
MarkBarrett
jfmk
SINGLETONS GALORE !
Jessie J
talkingaway
Cardi B
MattKnowles
Warren G
NYCScribbler
Tonio K.
cthulhu
Will. I. Am.
Gamawire
Gina G
Ironhorse
Ruth B.
threearruda
Kenny G
psgola
Timmy T
merica
Mary J. Blige
SenseiCAY
Al B. Sure!
True North
K.D. Lang
Rackme32
B.J. Thomas
floridagator
Boney M
ihavejeoprosy
Ali G
BrigadierSolo13
Vitamin C
clt013
DROP - 0
Flealick
AFRET CMS
Ultraman
Shaquebanisa
twelvefootboy
NOPE - 7
Elton John
gameshwdanny
2. SUFFRAGE HAIKU
Identify the subject of one of the following haikus, OR answer one of the 4 regular questions. The 7 haikus are about noted suffragists and women's rights advocates; the last 4 questions will be about suffrage-related topics. These are some, but not all, of the initials for the 7 haikus (EP, MW, LM, AP). Include letter if you choose a haiku.
ANSWERS IN SPOILER
Spoiler
A. Susan B. Anthony
Middle name Brownell
Arrested for her voting
Profile on dollar
B. Mary Wollestonecraft
Early activist
Mother of Mary Shelley
18th century
C. Sojourner Truth
Abolitionist
Was Isabella Baumfree
Ain't she a woman?
D. Emmeline Pankhurst
UK activist
Controversial militant
Birth name Emmeline
E. Elizabeth Cady Stanton
Leader of movement
A good friend of Anthony
Had 7 children
F. Lucretia Mott
Quaker minister
Name like an applesauce brand
Abolitionist
G. Alice Paul
Fought for amendment
National Women's Party
Her first name? Alice
• What is the number of the U.S. constitutional amendment that granted women the right to vote? 19th
• What city in New York State hosted a women's rights convention in 1848? Seneca Falls, NY
• In 1890, this was the first U.S. state to grant women the right to vote (which they actually had since 1869 when it was a territory) Wyoming
• This country celebrated its 100th anniversary of women's suffrage in 1993 New Zealand
Seneca Falls
Rackme32
Gamawire
merica
leander
psgola
CO-SHEEP - 5
C. Sojourner Truth
NYCScribbler
floridagator
threearruda
SenseiCAY
xabe
B. Mary Wollestonecraft - 4
Flealick
jfmk
cthulhu
Ironhorse
E. Elizabeth Cady Stanton - 3
MarkBarrett
AFRET CMS
BrigadierSolo13
Wyoming - 2
True North
clprez
19th Amendment - 2
Ultraman
MattKnowles
A. Susan B. Anthony - 2
gameshowdanny
twelvefootboy
F. Lucretia Mott - 2
clt013
ihavejeoprosy
SINGLETON !
D. Emmeline Pankhurst
lefty
DROP - 0
talkingaway
econgator
NOT QUITE - 8
D. Emma Goldman
Shaquebanisa
NOT USED
G. Alice Paul
New Zealand
STANDINGS AFTER Q2
talkingaway 1
Ultraman 2
twelvefootboy 2
True North' 3
AFRET CMS 3
MattKnowles 3
clt013 3
ihavejeoprosy 3
econgator 4
Flealick 4
BrigadierSolo13 4
cthulhu 5
Ironhorse 5
lefty 5
threearruda 6
Mark Barrett 6
NYCScribbler 6
Gamawire 6
merica 6
Rackme32 6
psgola 6
clprez 6
floridagator 6
SenseiCAY 6
jfmk 7
xabe 8
Shaquebanisa 8
gameshowfandanny 9
leander 9
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TD 446 - Random Trivia Quiz - Scores through Q4
3. MOSTLY LANDMARKS
Name the chief designer/architect of one of the following. Last names only are OK, except for option F (same last name/different first names on that will be scored separately). Be sure to include letter with your answer.
A. Central Park in New York Frederick Law Olmsted
B. The Sydney Opera House Jorn Utzon
C. Hearst Castle in San Simeon, CA Julia Morgan
D. Mount Rushmore Gutzon Borghlum
E. London Aquatics Centre, MAXXI Museum (in Rome) Zaha Hadid
F. Brooklyn Bridge (name either) John and Washington Roebling
G.The Louvre Pyramid I.M. Pei
H. Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C. Maya Lin
I. Plan for the U.S. "Federal City" Pierre L'Enfant
J. Lincoln Memorial, Minute Man statue Daniel Chester French
K. Gateway Arch Eero Saarinen
L. Sagrada Familia (chief architect) Antonio Gaudi
And here are the results.
SHEEP
K. Eero Saarinen - 6
Rackme32
MarkBarrett
merica
cthulhu
clt013
lefty
L. Antonio Gaudi - 4
talkingaway
xabe
jfmk
leander
D. Gutzon Borghlum - 3
econgator
AFRET CMS
SenseiCAY
H. Maya Lin - 3
Gamawire
MattKnowles
twelvefootboy
B. Jorn Utzon - 2
Shaquebanisa
ihavejeoprosy
I. Pierre Charles L'Enfant - 2
threearruda
floridagator
G. I.M. Pei - 2
Flealick
clprez
SINGLETONS !
C. Julia Morgan
Ultraman
J. Daniel Chester French
BrigadierSolo13
NO*, BUT I ALMOST TOOK IT - 9
Ironhorse - Benjamin Banneker
*only because Banneker wasn't the "chief" designer
of the plan
DROP - 0
True North
NYCScribbler
gameshowdanny
psgola
UNUSED
A. Frederick Law Olmstead
E. Zaha Hadid [6 archive hits[
F. John Roebling [7 total hits]
Washington Roebling [2 hits with John]
4. SIGNS ON POSTS. OR SIGNPOSTS.
Each of the signs shown here has a word blocked out (you can see parts of some of them); name one of those words (both parts, if the word is hyphenated).
The signs with the words shown can be seen here. Click on picture for enlarged view. (I have a hunch we'll see a Carole Baskin-Robbins in a Before & After category in Season 37.)
If no haircut
Gives you a fit
At least
You''ll look like
Cousin It
~Burma-Shave~
SHEEP
Sinclair - 7
talkingaway
AFRET CMS
merica
clt013
clprez
floridagator
SenseiCAY
Baskin - 4
Rackme32
gameshowdanny
NYCScribbler
twelvefootboy
Boy - 4
True North
Ultraman
Flealick
MarkBarrett
Wall - 4
econgator
leander
Ironhorse
ihavejeoprosy
Whataburger - 4
Gamawire
jfmk
Shaquebanisa
MattKnowles
Esso - 2
xabe
cthulhu
Texaco - 2
threearruda
psgola
DROP - 0
BrigadierSolo13
lefty
NOT USED
Burma-Shave
Coca-Cola
Doggie (Diner)
Nevada
STANDINGS AFTER Q4
BrigadierSolo13 - 5
Ultraman 7
True North' 7
psgola 8
ihavejeoprosy 9
twelvefootboy 9
Flealick 10
threearruda 10
MattKnowles 10
NYCScribbler 10
lefty 11
econgator 11
talkingaway 12
AFRET CMS 13
cthulhu 13
Gamawire 13
gameshowfandanny 13
xabe 14
Shaquebanisa 14
floridagator 15
clprez 15
jfmk 15
clt013 - 16
Mark Barrett 16
SenseiCAY 16
Rackme32 - 16
leander 17
Ironhorse 18
merica 19
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Saarinen was the sheep on Q3 with six, but L’Enfant and Pei were two each. The mind reels...
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That's how I feel about Sinclair and Texaco on Q4. I thought Sinclair was an old-timey gas station, but apparently it's just out in the western US. I'm in the east, so....
Also surprised that Susan B. Anthony didn't get more love on Q2, but maybe she was an obvious sheep, turning her into a non-sheep.
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I'm near St. Louis, so Saarinen was the obvious choice for me (I misremembered his first name as Esa, so I'm glad I didn't include that at least!). And my young son is a huge dinosaur fan, so Sinclair was another obvious choice. Oh well, I'm on my way from "first-to-worst"!talkingaway wrote: ↑Thu Jun 04, 2020 2:14 amThat's how I feel about Sinclair and Texaco on Q4. I thought Sinclair was an old-timey gas station, but apparently it's just out in the western US. I'm in the east, so....
Also surprised that Susan B. Anthony didn't get more love on Q2, but maybe she was an obvious sheep, turning her into a non-sheep.
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TD 446 - Random Trivia Quiz - Scores through Q6
5. THEMED QUESTION
Pick one of the following options, then try your hand at the bonus; getting that may help you with some of these answers.
• Meriwether Lewis died at Grinder's Stand on this southern forest trail in 1809 Natchez Trace
• This city was under siege from the Union Army from mid-May to July 4, 1863 Vicksburg
• This Chrysler make named after a Spanish explorer lasted from 1929-1960 DeSoto, WI
• Billboard ranked the Johnny Horton version of this song No. 1 for 1959 Battle of New Orleans
• Some alumni of this minor league team whose last season was in 1960 include Willie Mays and Ted Williams Minneapolis Millers
• The 1904 Olympics were held in this city St. Louis
• This 1991 hit brought Marc Cohn a Grammy nomination Walking in Memphis
• LSU and Southern University both have their flagship campuses in this city Baton Rouge
• This general from the 3rd century B.C. is known for his use of elephants in war Hannibal, MO
• It has the Quad Cities' largest population, when it's not busy being a sofa Davenport, IA
• The last Lincoln-Douglas debate was in this city in 1858 Alton, IL
• Statues of Paul Bunyan and Babe the blue ox are located in this town, whose men's hockey team has won several Division II titles (they're now in Div. I) Bemidji, MN
SHEEP
Davenport - 7
True North
SenseiCAY
NYCScribbler
MarkBarrett
leander
MattKnowles
Ironhorse
St. Louis - 4
Ultraman
merica
psgola
clt013
Walking in Memphis - 3
talkingaway
Gamawire
Shaquebanisa
Baton Rouge - 3
econgator
jfmk
BrigadierSolo13
DeSoto - 3
AFRET CMS
twelvefootboy
clprez
Battle of New Orleans - 2
Flealick
cthulhu
Minneapolis (Millers) - 2
lefty
Rackme32
SINGLETONS !
Bemidji
floridagator
Hannibal
threearruda
DROP - 0
xabe
ihavejeoprosy
SORRY - 10
Spain - gameshowdanny
NOT USED
Alton, IL
Natchez Trace
Vicksburg
BONUS: For -2 points, what specific distinction links all of these answers?
They all include cities along the Mississippi River. (Also accepted one guess of the cities all being in the Central time zone.) Those receiving -2 off of their score:
AFRET CMS
BrigadierSolo13
clt013
floridagator
Gamawire
ihavejeoprosy
Ironhorse
leander
lefty
MarkBarrett
merica
NYCScribbler
Rackme32
Shaquebanisa
True North
Ultraman
6. PENNIES, NICKELS, DIMES, AND QUARTERS
Penny, nickel, dime, or quarter (in some form) will appear in these choices; if it's not in the question, it'll be in the answer.
• A style of slip-on shoe for Abe Lincoln? penny loafer
• This organization to combat polio was founded by FDR in 1938 The March of Dimes
• She was the director of A League of Their Own, Big, and other movies (first and last name) Penny Marshall
• The Indian Head nickel is also known as this Buffalo nickel
• Early 20th-century term for a place with coin-operated machines penny arcade
• This 2001 book by Barbara Ehrenreich fits the category Nickel and Dimed: On (Not) Getting By in America
• Name the movie: “Someone go back and get a sh**load of dimes!” Blazing Saddles
• This Bill of Rights amendment prohibits quartering Third Amendment
• This 1930 depression-inspired song was written by Yip Harburg and Jay Gorney (six words)
Brother, Can You Spare a Dime?
• Nickname of guitarist Darrell Abbott Dimebag Darrell
• This TV series' title pays homage to cheap Victorian-era novels, usually of harrowing adventure or crime Penny Dreadful
• He had the 1991 hit "Here's a quarter call someone who cares" Travis Tritt
• This is also known as the Vieux Carre, oldest neighborhood in New Orleans French Quarter
• Name either college that is awarded the Nickel Trophy for winning their rivalry game (scored separately)
North Dakota or North Dakota State
Co-sheeps on this Q, with one perhaps being able to solve the problem of the other (though that's not what it means).
CO-SHEEP
Brother, Can You Spare a Dime? - 5
True North
Rackme32
threearruda
clt013
lefty
CO-SHEEP
Dimebag Darrell - 5
Flealick
econgator
Shaquebanisa
cthulhu
MattKnowles
Penny Dreadful - 3
NYCScribbler
MarkBarrett
leander
Penny Marshall - 3
talkingaway
jfmk
clprez
Travis Tritt - 3
Gamawire
merica
SenseiCAY
Nickel and Dimed - 2
psgola
Ironhorse
Penny loafer - 2
gameshowfandanny
twelvefootboy
Third Amendment - 2
Ultraman
floridagator
SINGLETONS !
Blazing Saddles
BrigadierSolo13
NDSU
ihavejeoprosy
Penny arcade
xabe
NOT QUITE
Buddy, can you spare a dime? - 8
AFRET CMS
* in lyrics, but not song title
NOT USED
Buffalo nickel
The March of Dimes
French Quarter
North Dakota
Standings after Q6
BrigadierSolo13 - 7
ihavejeoprosy 8
Ultraman 11
psgola 14
twelvefootboy 14
xabe 15
lefty 16
threearruda 16
floridagator 16
True North' 17
Flealick 17
Gamawire 17
NYCScribbler 18
talkingaway 18
econgator 19
cthulhu 20
Shaquebanisa 20
clprez 21
jfmk 21
Rackme32 - 21
MattKnowles 22
AFRET CMS 22
clt013 - 23
Mark Barrett 24
merica 24
gameshowfandanny 25
leander 25
Ironhorse 25
SenseiCAY 26
Pick one of the following options, then try your hand at the bonus; getting that may help you with some of these answers.
• Meriwether Lewis died at Grinder's Stand on this southern forest trail in 1809 Natchez Trace
• This city was under siege from the Union Army from mid-May to July 4, 1863 Vicksburg
• This Chrysler make named after a Spanish explorer lasted from 1929-1960 DeSoto, WI
• Billboard ranked the Johnny Horton version of this song No. 1 for 1959 Battle of New Orleans
• Some alumni of this minor league team whose last season was in 1960 include Willie Mays and Ted Williams Minneapolis Millers
• The 1904 Olympics were held in this city St. Louis
• This 1991 hit brought Marc Cohn a Grammy nomination Walking in Memphis
• LSU and Southern University both have their flagship campuses in this city Baton Rouge
• This general from the 3rd century B.C. is known for his use of elephants in war Hannibal, MO
• It has the Quad Cities' largest population, when it's not busy being a sofa Davenport, IA
• The last Lincoln-Douglas debate was in this city in 1858 Alton, IL
• Statues of Paul Bunyan and Babe the blue ox are located in this town, whose men's hockey team has won several Division II titles (they're now in Div. I) Bemidji, MN
SHEEP
Davenport - 7
True North
SenseiCAY
NYCScribbler
MarkBarrett
leander
MattKnowles
Ironhorse
St. Louis - 4
Ultraman
merica
psgola
clt013
Walking in Memphis - 3
talkingaway
Gamawire
Shaquebanisa
Baton Rouge - 3
econgator
jfmk
BrigadierSolo13
DeSoto - 3
AFRET CMS
twelvefootboy
clprez
Battle of New Orleans - 2
Flealick
cthulhu
Minneapolis (Millers) - 2
lefty
Rackme32
SINGLETONS !
Bemidji
floridagator
Hannibal
threearruda
DROP - 0
xabe
ihavejeoprosy
SORRY - 10
Spain - gameshowdanny
NOT USED
Alton, IL
Natchez Trace
Vicksburg
BONUS: For -2 points, what specific distinction links all of these answers?
They all include cities along the Mississippi River. (Also accepted one guess of the cities all being in the Central time zone.) Those receiving -2 off of their score:
AFRET CMS
BrigadierSolo13
clt013
floridagator
Gamawire
ihavejeoprosy
Ironhorse
leander
lefty
MarkBarrett
merica
NYCScribbler
Rackme32
Shaquebanisa
True North
Ultraman
6. PENNIES, NICKELS, DIMES, AND QUARTERS
Penny, nickel, dime, or quarter (in some form) will appear in these choices; if it's not in the question, it'll be in the answer.
• A style of slip-on shoe for Abe Lincoln? penny loafer
• This organization to combat polio was founded by FDR in 1938 The March of Dimes
• She was the director of A League of Their Own, Big, and other movies (first and last name) Penny Marshall
• The Indian Head nickel is also known as this Buffalo nickel
• Early 20th-century term for a place with coin-operated machines penny arcade
• This 2001 book by Barbara Ehrenreich fits the category Nickel and Dimed: On (Not) Getting By in America
• Name the movie: “Someone go back and get a sh**load of dimes!” Blazing Saddles
• This Bill of Rights amendment prohibits quartering Third Amendment
• This 1930 depression-inspired song was written by Yip Harburg and Jay Gorney (six words)
Brother, Can You Spare a Dime?
• Nickname of guitarist Darrell Abbott Dimebag Darrell
• This TV series' title pays homage to cheap Victorian-era novels, usually of harrowing adventure or crime Penny Dreadful
• He had the 1991 hit "Here's a quarter call someone who cares" Travis Tritt
• This is also known as the Vieux Carre, oldest neighborhood in New Orleans French Quarter
• Name either college that is awarded the Nickel Trophy for winning their rivalry game (scored separately)
North Dakota or North Dakota State
Co-sheeps on this Q, with one perhaps being able to solve the problem of the other (though that's not what it means).
CO-SHEEP
Brother, Can You Spare a Dime? - 5
True North
Rackme32
threearruda
clt013
lefty
CO-SHEEP
Dimebag Darrell - 5
Flealick
econgator
Shaquebanisa
cthulhu
MattKnowles
Penny Dreadful - 3
NYCScribbler
MarkBarrett
leander
Penny Marshall - 3
talkingaway
jfmk
clprez
Travis Tritt - 3
Gamawire
merica
SenseiCAY
Nickel and Dimed - 2
psgola
Ironhorse
Penny loafer - 2
gameshowfandanny
twelvefootboy
Third Amendment - 2
Ultraman
floridagator
SINGLETONS !
Blazing Saddles
BrigadierSolo13
NDSU
ihavejeoprosy
Penny arcade
xabe
NOT QUITE
Buddy, can you spare a dime? - 8
AFRET CMS
* in lyrics, but not song title
NOT USED
Buffalo nickel
The March of Dimes
French Quarter
North Dakota
Standings after Q6
BrigadierSolo13 - 7
ihavejeoprosy 8
Ultraman 11
psgola 14
twelvefootboy 14
xabe 15
lefty 16
threearruda 16
floridagator 16
True North' 17
Flealick 17
Gamawire 17
NYCScribbler 18
talkingaway 18
econgator 19
cthulhu 20
Shaquebanisa 20
clprez 21
jfmk 21
Rackme32 - 21
MattKnowles 22
AFRET CMS 22
clt013 - 23
Mark Barrett 24
merica 24
gameshowfandanny 25
leander 25
Ironhorse 25
SenseiCAY 26
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If there's a Blazing Saddles quote, I'm going for it for sure
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And I just watched a documentary on Hedy Lamarr the other day!BrigadierSolo13 wrote: ↑Thu Jun 04, 2020 11:15 am If there's a Blazing Saddles quote, I'm going for it for sure
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TD 446 - Random Trivia Quiz - Scores through Q8
7. NAME THAT SPORT
Identify the sport of one of the following current or former pro teams. Some sports are repeated, so include team and sport in your answer.
Sports noted below; leagues for info only (they weren't asked for).
Toronto Maple Leafs - ice hockey (NHL)
Halifax Thunderbirds - lacrosse (NLL)
Indiana Pacers - basketball (NBA)
San Francisco Giants - baseball (MLB)
Islamabad United - cricket (Pakistan Super League)
St. Louis Blues - ice hockey (NHL)
Jacksonville Jaguars - football (NFL)
Eintracht Frankfurt - soccer (Bundesliga)
Orlando Pride - soccer (NWSL)
Pittsburgh Crawfords - baseball (Negro Leagues)
Atlanta Dream - basketball (WNBA)
Rocket City Trash Pandas - baseball (Southern League)
Delaware Smash - tennis - (World TeamTennis, former team)
York9 FC - soccer - (Canadian Premier League)
SHEEP
Toronto Maple Leafs - 5
gameshowfandanny
xabe
SenseiCAY
merica
clprez
Indiana Pacers - 4
Flealick
MarkBarrett
BrigadierSolo13
twelvefootboy
San Francisco Giants - 4
True North
cthulhu
MattKnowles
floridagator
Pittsburgh Crawfords - 3
Rackme32
AFRET CMS
lefty
St. Louis Blues - 3
talkingaway
Ultraman
jfmk
Atlanta Dream - 2
NYCScribbler
Gamawire
Orlando Pride - 2
econgator
clt013
Rocket City Trash Pandas - 2
threearruda
psgola
SINGLETONS !
Delaware Smash
Ironhorse
Eintracht Frankfurt
leander
Islamabad United
ihavejeoprosy
Jacksonville Jaguars
Shaquebanisa
NOT USED
York FC
Halifax Thunderbirds
8. LAS VEGAS HOTELS
Name one of the hotels with an address on Las Vegas Boulevard (the Strip) that was primarily built (and opened) in the 1990s. Hint: The Mirage opened in 1989, and the Wynn opened in 2005. (10, not 11)
SHEEP
Excalibur - 5
True North
xabe
psgola
floridagator
SenseiCAY
Venetian - 4
talkinaway
gameshowfandanny
jfmk
lefty
Mandalay Bay - 3
BrigadierSolo13
Shaquebanisa
cthulhu
Bellagio - 2
Gamawire
MattKnowles
Luxor - 2
Ultraman
merica
SINGLETONS !
Treasure Island
Flealick
New York-New York
econgator
SHEEP - 5
NYCScribbler
AFRET CMS
DROP - 0
Rackme32
threearruda
MarkBarrett
leander
clt013
Ironhorse
clprez
NOPE - 8
Planet Hollywood
ihavejeoprosy
Aladdin
twelvefootboy
*The Aladdin, which is now Planet Hollywood, opened in August 2000.
NOT USED
MGM Grand (primarily built in 1991-93)
Monte Carlo (now called Park MGM)
Paris Las Vegas
Standings after Q8
BrigadierSolo13 - 14
Ultraman 16
ihavejeoprosy 17
threearruda 18
psgola 21
Gamawire 21
Flealick 22
econgator 22
lefty 23
Shaquebanisa 24
Rackme32 - 24
xabe 25
floridagator 25
NYCScribbler 25
talkingaway 25
clt013 - 25
twelvefootboy 26
True North' 26
clprez 26
leander 26
Ironhorse 26
cthulhu 27
jfmk 28
MattKnowles 28
Mark Barrett 28
AFRET CMS 30
merica 31
gameshowfandanny 34
SenseiCAY 36
Identify the sport of one of the following current or former pro teams. Some sports are repeated, so include team and sport in your answer.
Sports noted below; leagues for info only (they weren't asked for).
Toronto Maple Leafs - ice hockey (NHL)
Halifax Thunderbirds - lacrosse (NLL)
Indiana Pacers - basketball (NBA)
San Francisco Giants - baseball (MLB)
Islamabad United - cricket (Pakistan Super League)
St. Louis Blues - ice hockey (NHL)
Jacksonville Jaguars - football (NFL)
Eintracht Frankfurt - soccer (Bundesliga)
Orlando Pride - soccer (NWSL)
Pittsburgh Crawfords - baseball (Negro Leagues)
Atlanta Dream - basketball (WNBA)
Rocket City Trash Pandas - baseball (Southern League)
Delaware Smash - tennis - (World TeamTennis, former team)
York9 FC - soccer - (Canadian Premier League)
SHEEP
Toronto Maple Leafs - 5
gameshowfandanny
xabe
SenseiCAY
merica
clprez
Indiana Pacers - 4
Flealick
MarkBarrett
BrigadierSolo13
twelvefootboy
San Francisco Giants - 4
True North
cthulhu
MattKnowles
floridagator
Pittsburgh Crawfords - 3
Rackme32
AFRET CMS
lefty
St. Louis Blues - 3
talkingaway
Ultraman
jfmk
Atlanta Dream - 2
NYCScribbler
Gamawire
Orlando Pride - 2
econgator
clt013
Rocket City Trash Pandas - 2
threearruda
psgola
SINGLETONS !
Delaware Smash
Ironhorse
Eintracht Frankfurt
leander
Islamabad United
ihavejeoprosy
Jacksonville Jaguars
Shaquebanisa
NOT USED
York FC
Halifax Thunderbirds
8. LAS VEGAS HOTELS
Name one of the hotels with an address on Las Vegas Boulevard (the Strip) that was primarily built (and opened) in the 1990s. Hint: The Mirage opened in 1989, and the Wynn opened in 2005. (10, not 11)
SHEEP
Excalibur - 5
True North
xabe
psgola
floridagator
SenseiCAY
Venetian - 4
talkinaway
gameshowfandanny
jfmk
lefty
Mandalay Bay - 3
BrigadierSolo13
Shaquebanisa
cthulhu
Bellagio - 2
Gamawire
MattKnowles
Luxor - 2
Ultraman
merica
SINGLETONS !
Treasure Island
Flealick
New York-New York
econgator
SHEEP - 5
NYCScribbler
AFRET CMS
DROP - 0
Rackme32
threearruda
MarkBarrett
leander
clt013
Ironhorse
clprez
NOPE - 8
Planet Hollywood
ihavejeoprosy
Aladdin
twelvefootboy
*The Aladdin, which is now Planet Hollywood, opened in August 2000.
NOT USED
MGM Grand (primarily built in 1991-93)
Monte Carlo (now called Park MGM)
Paris Las Vegas
Standings after Q8
BrigadierSolo13 - 14
Ultraman 16
ihavejeoprosy 17
threearruda 18
psgola 21
Gamawire 21
Flealick 22
econgator 22
lefty 23
Shaquebanisa 24
Rackme32 - 24
xabe 25
floridagator 25
NYCScribbler 25
talkingaway 25
clt013 - 25
twelvefootboy 26
True North' 26
clprez 26
leander 26
Ironhorse 26
cthulhu 27
jfmk 28
MattKnowles 28
Mark Barrett 28
AFRET CMS 30
merica 31
gameshowfandanny 34
SenseiCAY 36
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TD 446 - Random Trivia Quiz - Final Scores
TD 446 - Final Scores
9. POLISH HERITAGE
Choose one option for the following people with Polish heritage.
• Scientist born in 1867 who won a Nobel Prize in both physics and chemistry Marie Curie
• Social worker who rescued more than 2,500 Jewish children from the Warsaw ghetto in WWII Irena Sendler
• Astronomer born in 1473 who theorized that the planets revolve around the sun Nicolaus Copernicus
• Pope from 1978-2005 John Paul II, Karol Wojtyla
• American chemist who was best known for inventing Kevlar Stephanie Kwolek
• Zbigniew Brzezinski was National Security Advisor to this U.S. president Jimmy Carter
• Wislawa Szymborska won the Nobel Prize in this discipline in 1996 literature
• Leader of Solidarity; Polish prime minister (1990-1995) Lech Walesa
• Composer who was briefly Polish prime minister in 1919 Ignacy Paderewski
• Author of The Heart of Darkness and Lord Jim Joseph Conrad
• Australia’s tallest mountain bears his last name Tadeusz Kosciuszko
• Cosmetics company founder and one of the subjects of the play War Paint Helena Rubenstein
• Adam Malysz was a champion athlete in this sport ski jumping
SHEEP
Joseph Conrad - 5
talkinaway
NYCScribbler
xabe
MattKnowles
Ironhorse
Jimmy Carter -3
True North
AFRET CMS
clprez
Tadeusz Kosciuszko - 3
econgator
threearruda
ihavejeoprosy
Ignacy Paderewski - 3
MarkBarrett
leander
Shaquebanisa
Pope John Paul II - 3
psgola
clt013
SenseiCAY
Lech Walesa - 3
Flealick
jfmk
BrigadierSolo13
Marie Curie - 2
Ultraman
twelvefootboy
SINGLETONS !
Nicolaus Copernicus
cthulhu
Stephanie Kwolek
floridagator
Helena Rubenstein
lefty
NOT USED
Irena Sendler
literature
ski jumping
DROP - 0
Gamawire
merica
NOT QUITE - 8
Oskar Schindler - Rackme32
Adam Malysz-basketball
gameshowfandanny
10. BONUS MONDEGREENS
For -1 point each, name the title of the song with the following misheard lyrics. For the first one listed, I’ll accept either the song title or what it’s commonly known by (scored together).
Title, artist, and actual lyric are noted. (Some guesses for the song titles were not quite right and named a lyric instead. )
• Tater tots, with their eyes all aglow, will find it hard to sleep tonight (written in 1945; Nat King Cole Trio version in 1946; Cole recorded again in 1961) The Christmas Song (Chestnuts Roasting on an Open Fire) Tiny tots, with their eyes all aglow, will find it hard to sleep tonight
• Got a lot of Starbucks lovers, they tell you I’m insane (2014)
Blank Space, Taylor Swift. Got a long list of ex-lovers, they tell you I'm insane
• He got a custom Continental, he got an Eldorado too, he got a .32 gun in his pocket for fun, he got a raisin in his shoe (1973)
Bad Bad Leroy Brown, Jim Croce. He got a custom Continental, he got an Eldorado too, he got a .32 gun in his pocket for fun, he got a razor in his shoe
• You picked a fine to leave me ____,400 children and a crop in the field (1977)
Lucille, Kenny Rogers. You picked a fine to leave me Lucille, with 4 hungry children and a crop in the field
• Didn't even know it, the punches got to rollin, you've got to keep it focused, you wanna ___ __ (2019)
Say So, Doja Cat. Didn't even notice, no punches left to roll with, you've got to keep me focused, you want it? say so
Special recognition to clprez and floridagator, who had all 5 correct (-5 off score)
Players with -4
threearruda
Gamawire
clt013
True North
Players with -3
BrigadierSolo13
Ultraman
twelvefootboy
cthulhu
xabe
Rackme32
AFRET CMS
SenseiCAY
Players with -2
talkingaway
ihavejeoprosy
Players with -1
lefty
Shaquebanisa
leander
NYCScribbler
MarkBarrett
merica
SURPRISE BONUS
What was odd about Question 7? The first letters spell out something.....
(Also counted a guess of a word missing that was made before the text was edited.)
Those receiving the -1 bonus:
AFRET CMS
BrigadierSolo13
clprez
clt013
Flealick
floridagator
Ironhorse
lefty
Rackme32
Shaquebanisa
talkingaway
threearruda
True North
xabe
FINAL SCORES, IN REVERSE ORDER
29.gameshowfandanny 42
28. SenseiCAY 36
27. MattKnowles 33
26. jfmk 31
T23. Ironhorse 30
T23. Mark Barrett 30
T23. merica 30
T21. NYCScribbler 29
T21. AFRET CMS 29
T19. Rackme32 - 28
T19. leander 28
18. talkingaway 27
17. xabe 26
T13. econgator 25
T13.Shaquebanisa 25
T13. twelvefootboy 25
T13. cthulhu 25
T10. psgola 24
T10.Flealick 24
T10. True North' 24
T8. clt013 - 23
T8.clprez 23
7. lefty 22
6. floridagator 20
5. ihavejeoprosy 18
4. Gamawire 17
On the podium
3. threearruda 16
2. Ultraman 15
TD446 champion
1. BrigadierSolo13 - 13
Thanks for playing !
9. POLISH HERITAGE
Choose one option for the following people with Polish heritage.
• Scientist born in 1867 who won a Nobel Prize in both physics and chemistry Marie Curie
• Social worker who rescued more than 2,500 Jewish children from the Warsaw ghetto in WWII Irena Sendler
• Astronomer born in 1473 who theorized that the planets revolve around the sun Nicolaus Copernicus
• Pope from 1978-2005 John Paul II, Karol Wojtyla
• American chemist who was best known for inventing Kevlar Stephanie Kwolek
• Zbigniew Brzezinski was National Security Advisor to this U.S. president Jimmy Carter
• Wislawa Szymborska won the Nobel Prize in this discipline in 1996 literature
• Leader of Solidarity; Polish prime minister (1990-1995) Lech Walesa
• Composer who was briefly Polish prime minister in 1919 Ignacy Paderewski
• Author of The Heart of Darkness and Lord Jim Joseph Conrad
• Australia’s tallest mountain bears his last name Tadeusz Kosciuszko
• Cosmetics company founder and one of the subjects of the play War Paint Helena Rubenstein
• Adam Malysz was a champion athlete in this sport ski jumping
SHEEP
Joseph Conrad - 5
talkinaway
NYCScribbler
xabe
MattKnowles
Ironhorse
Jimmy Carter -3
True North
AFRET CMS
clprez
Tadeusz Kosciuszko - 3
econgator
threearruda
ihavejeoprosy
Ignacy Paderewski - 3
MarkBarrett
leander
Shaquebanisa
Pope John Paul II - 3
psgola
clt013
SenseiCAY
Lech Walesa - 3
Flealick
jfmk
BrigadierSolo13
Marie Curie - 2
Ultraman
twelvefootboy
SINGLETONS !
Nicolaus Copernicus
cthulhu
Stephanie Kwolek
floridagator
Helena Rubenstein
lefty
NOT USED
Irena Sendler
literature
ski jumping
DROP - 0
Gamawire
merica
NOT QUITE - 8
Oskar Schindler - Rackme32
Adam Malysz-basketball
gameshowfandanny
10. BONUS MONDEGREENS
For -1 point each, name the title of the song with the following misheard lyrics. For the first one listed, I’ll accept either the song title or what it’s commonly known by (scored together).
Title, artist, and actual lyric are noted. (Some guesses for the song titles were not quite right and named a lyric instead. )
• Tater tots, with their eyes all aglow, will find it hard to sleep tonight (written in 1945; Nat King Cole Trio version in 1946; Cole recorded again in 1961) The Christmas Song (Chestnuts Roasting on an Open Fire) Tiny tots, with their eyes all aglow, will find it hard to sleep tonight
• Got a lot of Starbucks lovers, they tell you I’m insane (2014)
Blank Space, Taylor Swift. Got a long list of ex-lovers, they tell you I'm insane
• He got a custom Continental, he got an Eldorado too, he got a .32 gun in his pocket for fun, he got a raisin in his shoe (1973)
Bad Bad Leroy Brown, Jim Croce. He got a custom Continental, he got an Eldorado too, he got a .32 gun in his pocket for fun, he got a razor in his shoe
• You picked a fine to leave me ____,400 children and a crop in the field (1977)
Lucille, Kenny Rogers. You picked a fine to leave me Lucille, with 4 hungry children and a crop in the field
• Didn't even know it, the punches got to rollin, you've got to keep it focused, you wanna ___ __ (2019)
Say So, Doja Cat. Didn't even notice, no punches left to roll with, you've got to keep me focused, you want it? say so
Special recognition to clprez and floridagator, who had all 5 correct (-5 off score)
Players with -4
threearruda
Gamawire
clt013
True North
Players with -3
BrigadierSolo13
Ultraman
twelvefootboy
cthulhu
xabe
Rackme32
AFRET CMS
SenseiCAY
Players with -2
talkingaway
ihavejeoprosy
Players with -1
lefty
Shaquebanisa
leander
NYCScribbler
MarkBarrett
merica
SURPRISE BONUS
What was odd about Question 7? The first letters spell out something.....
Spoiler
Toronto Maple Leafs
Halifax Thunderbirds
Indiana Pacers
San Francisco Giants
Islamabad United
St. Louis Blues
Jacksonville Jaguars
Eintracht Frankfurt
Orlando Pride
Pittsburgh Crawfords
Atlanta Dream
Rocket City Trash Pandas
Delaware Smash
York9 FC
Halifax Thunderbirds
Indiana Pacers
San Francisco Giants
Islamabad United
St. Louis Blues
Jacksonville Jaguars
Eintracht Frankfurt
Orlando Pride
Pittsburgh Crawfords
Atlanta Dream
Rocket City Trash Pandas
Delaware Smash
York9 FC
Those receiving the -1 bonus:
AFRET CMS
BrigadierSolo13
clprez
clt013
Flealick
floridagator
Ironhorse
lefty
Rackme32
Shaquebanisa
talkingaway
threearruda
True North
xabe
FINAL SCORES, IN REVERSE ORDER
29.gameshowfandanny 42
28. SenseiCAY 36
27. MattKnowles 33
26. jfmk 31
T23. Ironhorse 30
T23. Mark Barrett 30
T23. merica 30
T21. NYCScribbler 29
T21. AFRET CMS 29
T19. Rackme32 - 28
T19. leander 28
18. talkingaway 27
17. xabe 26
T13. econgator 25
T13.Shaquebanisa 25
T13. twelvefootboy 25
T13. cthulhu 25
T10. psgola 24
T10.Flealick 24
T10. True North' 24
T8. clt013 - 23
T8.clprez 23
7. lefty 22
6. floridagator 20
5. ihavejeoprosy 18
4. Gamawire 17
On the podium
3. threearruda 16
2. Ultraman 15
TD446 champion
1. BrigadierSolo13 - 13
Thanks for playing !
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Re: TD 446 - Random Trivia Quiz - Final Scores
Pleasantly surprised to finish so high after the Saarinen / Sinclair sheep set sent me sliding towards the cellar and I found more wool on Q6.
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Re: TD 446 - Random Trivia Quiz - Final Scores
I debated between Coca-Cola and Big Boy. My coin flip cost me.
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Re: TD 446 - Random Trivia Quiz - Final Scores
I was worried for a bit that Lech Walesa was going to sheep and I was gonna blow it at the end, but ya'll know so many more people of Polish heritage than I do, and it all evened out. Either way, I'll take a clean game with no sheep and 3 singletons.
Thank you very much for hosting Peachbox, this was fun as always.
Thank you very much for hosting Peachbox, this was fun as always.
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Re: TD 446 - Random Trivia Quiz - Final Scores
Thanks for the TD. What an awful game for me. I am sticking with my assertion that Nat King Cole first recorded it (twice, it turns out) in 1946, and that record is in the hall.of of Fame. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Christmas_Song
Winners list updated:
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Winners list updated:
Http://jboard.tv/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=5380
I'd rather cuddle then have sex. If you're into grammar, you'll understand.