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Re: Quiz 3-19

#21 Post by Capetonian » Tue Jun 11, 2019 8:09 am

Excellent Quiz, thanks.

I did it late at night in a cabin on a Greek Island ferry with very poor connectivity, my excuse for the paucity of my answers. All the others I could have answered have gone, leaving just this :

57 : Mutt Lange, the Northern Rhodesia born husband of Canadian singer Shania Twain. I think his actual nationality is or was South African or Namibian, he was generally considered a South Wester.

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Re: Quiz 3-19

#22 Post by ian16th » Tue Jun 11, 2019 8:10 am

2nd Helping.

23..Gonna be standin' on the corner 12th Street and Vine...
Open
Oh come now folks.

Max Bygraves?

35..In what country is it traditional - after opening a bottle of rum - for the bartender to spill a few drops on the floor por los Santos?

Brazil

66..The Eiffel Tower receives 7 million visitors a year. What other French attraction gets 9.7 million?
Open

Euro Disney
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Re: Quiz 3-19

#23 Post by Wodrick » Tue Jun 11, 2019 10:29 pm

20. the great wall of China, fess time - looked it up.
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Re: Quiz 3-19

#24 Post by Stoneboat » Wed Jun 12, 2019 12:18 am

Stoneboat wrote:
Mon Jun 10, 2019 11:54 pm
Sorry I'm a bit late, got involved in a medevac.

Rules

1...The quiz will be posted on Saturday or Sunday evening, my time.

2...Answers are worth a point apiece, except some questions may ask for additional info, worth extra points.

2a...There are musical clues scattered throughout the quiz (in groups of 5 or 10). Identify the song and artist from the clue supplied.

3...Until the first set of answers have been posted players are restricted to one post apiece, containing as many answers as they like. Additional posts will be ignored and edited posts will be disqualified. After the first answers have been compiled, all restrictions are cancelled (free for all).

4...The judge's decision is final.


1...For whom was the Ferrari Dino 206 GT named?
Enzo Ferrari's son Dino - ian 16
He died at age 24 from MD.

2...In 1966 Oldsmobile introduced this model, the first mass produced front wheel drive car since the early days of the auto industry.
Toronado - Sméagol

3...In the 1960's Porsche introduced its first car with a fiberglass body. What was it?
'Twas a 904, but need more info.

4...In what 1967 Mazda was the Wankel engine introduced?
'67 Mazda Cosmo - Sméagol

5...In 1964 Pontiac introduced the Gran Turismo Omologato version of the Tempest. What was it better known as?
The GTO - Sméagol

6..."Maybelline why can't you be true..."
What car was Maybelline driving in the song?
Coupe de Ville - RD
Bonus point, what car was the singer driving?
V8 Ford - TB

7...The VW Type 181 was a two wheel drive, four door convertible, manufactured from 1968 to 1983. By what name was it known in Britain?
Trekker - om15
Bonus point, in North America?
The Thing - Cape

8...Name the longest running live show in Las Vegas?
The Jubilee TOPLESS revue - Slasher
(Who else? ) :D

9...What is the official name for a group of butterflies?
A flutter - Acebaby
Have aa point for kaleidoscope Sméagol.

10..The Beach Boys were the musical first group to have a #1 hit that included a Theremin. Name it.
Good Vibrations - Wodrick

11..Project Horizon was a 1950's American proposal to put a military base where?
On the moon - Acebaby

12..On September 30, 1955 Donald Turnupseed was driving a 1954 Ford Tudor sedan that was in collision with a 1955 Porsche Spyder. Turnupseed suffered minor injuries, the other driver was killed. Name him.
James Dean - ian16

13..Point each, Thanks A Lot Mr. Kibblewhite is the autobiography of what member of what musical group?
Roger Daltrey/The Who - Sméagol

14..Name the oldest form of advertising.
Word of mouth - Slasher

15..What English King was crowned King of France in 1431, in Notre Dame Cathedral?
Henry VI - ian16

16..The motto of what organization was Loyalty to the Party - Loyalty to the Motherland?
KGB - ian16
Bonus point, what prison was located at its headquarters?
Lubyanka - ian16

17..What organization was the Schild und Schwert der Partie?
Stasi - Sméagol

18..Who is/was John Lydon better known as?
Johnny Rotten - om15

19..In 221 BC, Ch'eng, King of the Qin State, conquered his neighbours and declared himself Ch'in Shi Huang Di. What did he name his new Empire?
China - Acebaby

20..What is the Wan-Li Quang-Qeng better known as?
The Great Wall of China - Wodrick

21..Hey don't write yourself off yet it's only in your head you feel left out or looked down on...
Open

22..Johnny is a joker he's a bird...
Bird Dog - Sméagol
Everly Brothers - AcebabyJune is bustin' out all over, so time for a quiz. This is a pub type quiz, Google is not your friend.

23..Gonna be standin' on the corner 12th Street and Vine...
Kansas City - Slasher
Fats Domino - TB
Was looking for Wilbert Harrison.
I had an original 45-RPM of that, and it fried in the sun in the back window of a '62 Pontiac.


24..Gold Coast slave ship bound for cotton fields...
Brown Sugar - Acebaby
Stones - Smeagol

25..When my life is through and the angels ask me to recall the thrill of it all...
I Remember You/Frank Ifield - Smeagol

26..What is the connection between the Star Wars series of films and the Muppet Show?
Frank Oz was the voice of Fozzie Bear and Yoda - RD

27..Jabba The Hutt was inspired by what Sydney Greenstreet character from The Maltese Falcon?
Kaspar Gutman - TB

28..Actor Anthony Daniels appeared in all the Star Wars movies. What character did he play?
C3PO - Acebaby

29..Where do the credits appear in the Star Wars movies?
At the end - Acebaby

30..Point each, what day of what month is known as Star Wars Day?
May 4th - Acebaby
May the fourth be with you.

31..What country do Panama hats come from?
Ecuador - Smeagol

32..How are the beans for Kopi Luwak coffee harvested?
From Civet cat poo - Sméagol
Have a point for on the ground and monkey poo, AB and ian16.
Kopi Luwak aka coffee by a$$holes for a$$ holes.

33..An artist named Barrett Strong had Motown's first hit single, a song covered by both The Beatles and The Flying Lizards. For one point, name that tune!
Money - Wodrick

34..The 1970's British pop bands Edison Lighthouse, The Pipkins, White Plains, and Brotherhood Of Man all had the same lead singer. Who was he?
Tony Burrows - Smeagol
Bonus point, his biggest hit was a one hit wonder with Lighthouse, what was it?
Love Grows (Where My Rosemary Goes) - Wodrick

35..In what country is it traditional - after opening a bottle of rum - for the bartender to spill a few drops on the floor por los Santos?

Cuba - TB

36..What do torcedores roll?
Cigars - Sméagol

37..The vocal hook in the song What's Up by 4 Non Blondes was the line "What's going on." They didn't use that line in the title because they were afraid of being sued by another artist who had a hit with that as a title. Name the artist.
Marvin Gaye - RD

38..De Leeuw Slaapt Vannacht is the Dutch title of what American hit?
The Lion Sleeps Tonight - Cape
Bonus point anyone, in what country did the song originate?
South Africa - TB
The original title was Mbube which means lion in Swaziland apparently. It's an interesting story how the song was stolen by Pete Seger and renamed Wimoweh. (They thought Mbube was Wimoweh.)

39..Point each, in what comic strip was Patricia Reichardt a character, and what was her character better known as?
Peanuts/Peppermint Patty - Sméagol

40..In what fish does one find the Ampullae of Lorenzini?
Sharks - Smeagol

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Re: Quiz 3-19

#25 Post by Stoneboat » Wed Jun 12, 2019 12:29 am

Stoneboat wrote:
Tue Jun 11, 2019 12:20 am
Answers part deux...

41..Yeah you want me close so I hear you I thought I made it clear don't whisper in my ear...
Open

42..They all say you're doin' well livin' down in Arkansas...
Open
It's a great song TB. I'll post a link tomorrow.

43..Kiss the rain whenever you need me...
Kiss The Rain/Billie Myers - TB

44..Twenty-five years and my life is still trying to get up that great big hill of hope...
What's Up/4 Non-Blondes - RD

45..Others have touched me soft in the night...
Someone Like You/Emmylou Harris - TB

46..Who is/was Doris May Kappelhoff better known as?
Doris Day - ian16

47..How many spikes of hair are there on Bart Simpson's head?
9 - Acebaby

48..What is a tympanometer used to measure?
Hearing - Acebaby

49..Respect was a mega hit for Aretha Franklin, but it was a cover. Who was the original artist?
Otis Redding - Wodrick

50..What is a Marian Apparition?
An appearance by the Virgin Mary - Sméagol

51..This man was born on January 1, 1912 in India. His given names were Harold Adrian Russell. What was his family name and by what name was he better known?
Kim Philby - Smeagol

52..Name the song recorded in room 1742 at The Queen Elizabeth Hotel in Montreal on May 26, 1969?
Give Peace A Chance - Sméagol
Have appoint for the Peace song AB.

53..McKinley Morganfield is listed as the 29th greatest guitar player of all time. Who was he better known as?
Muddy Waters - Smeagol
(It's a **** list. Mark Knopfler isn't on it.)

54..Why has NASA set up a research facility in the Houghton Crater on Devon Island in the Canadian Arctic?
The conditions are close to those on Mars - Sméagol

55..Name the most northerly land mass in Continental Australia.
Cape York Peninsula - Acebaby

56..Point each, who was the last Plantagenet King of England, and to what House did he belong?
Richard III/York - ian16
Bonus point, in what battle was he killed?
Bosworth Field - ian16

57..Who is/was Robert John Lange better known as?
Mutt Lange - Cape

58.."I Will Be With You (Where The Lost Ones Go)" is the real title of this song. Under what title is it sung by Sarah Brightman?
Open

59..For what African country is TD the internet code?
Chad - Smeagol
Point anyone, why TC and not CH?
CH is Switzerland - TB
Good an answer as any. Chad is also spelled TChad in French, a national language I believe.

60..Point each, what European country is also known as Hrvatska and what is its internet code?
Croatia/HR - Cape

61..All my life I've been waiting for this perfume of pain...
Open

62..Just let me ask you one small thing as we have shared so many things...
Open

63 I remember when we used to sit in the Government Yard in Trenchtown...
No Woman No Cry/Bob Marley - Wodrick

64..Peace came upon me and it leaves me weak so sleep silent angel go to sleep...
Air That I Breathe/Hollies - Smeagol

65..The best things in life are free but you can give them to the birds and bees...
Money/Flying Lizards - Smeagol
Would have accepted Barrett Strong :D

66..The Eiffel Tower receives 7 million visitors a year. What other French attraction gets 9.7 million?
Disneyland Paris (Euro Disney) - Mole

67..Name the longest in river in Europe.
Volga - Smeagol
Danube is 2nd.

68..In what Italian city is it illegal to feed the pigeons?
Venice - Acebaby

69..Name the largest church in Europe.
St. Peter's Basilica - Acebaby

70..Jakobp, Ashleiy, Anus, Monkey, and Pluto, are baby names forbidden in this European country.
Denmark - Slasher

71..More chocolate is bought at this European airport than at any other single place in the world.
Brussels - Sméagol

72..In what European country will one find the largest number of McDonald's fast food outlets?
Germany - Sméagol
Bonus point each, name the second and third (in either order).
(In order) France and Britain - Smeagol

73..Sir Niles Olan resides at the Edinburg zoo. Point each, who is he and what country knighted him?
A penguin/Norway - Smeagol

74..It is illegal to wash your car, hang washing out to dry and mow your lawn in this European country.
Switzerland - Cape

75..In what country is the tallest building in Europe located?
Bonus point, name it.
Both open

76..In what month does Oktoberfest take place?
September and October - om15
Have a point for September ian16, it ends on the first Sunday in October.

77..The oldest country - by name - in Europe adopted this name in 681 AD and has been known by it ever since. Name it.
Bulgaria - TB

78..What European monarchy was founded by Gorm The Old in 935 AD?
Denmark - Smeaagol

79..Which European country lacks the shallow ponds and the suitable temperatures to breed mosquitos, and is thus mosquito free?
Iceland - Acebaby

80..It is estimated that one in ten European children is conceived in a bed from this company.
IKEA - TB

Bonus question:
Translate the following and what language is it.
"Kio estas la problemo?"
"Mi devas pisi."
Esperanto.
What is the problem?
I have to pee - Cape

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Re: Quiz 3-19

#26 Post by Stoneboat » Wed Jun 12, 2019 12:35 am

I'll leave this up one more day, as usual. There's still a few points available.

Intermediate scores:

Smeagol 36
Acebaby 15
Tall Bird 12
ian16 11
Capetonian 8
Wodrick 7
Romeo Delta 5
Slasher 4
om16 3
Mole 1

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Re: Quiz 3-19

#27 Post by Stoneboat » Wed Jun 12, 2019 10:52 pm

Stoneboat wrote:
Wed Jun 12, 2019 12:18 am

Sorry I'm a bit late, got involved in a medevac.

Rules

1...The quiz will be posted on Saturday or Sunday evening, my time.

2...Answers are worth a point apiece, except some questions may ask for additional info, worth extra points.

2a...There are musical clues scattered throughout the quiz (in groups of 5 or 10). Identify the song and artist from the clue supplied.

3...Until the first set of answers have been posted players are restricted to one post apiece, containing as many answers as they like. Additional posts will be ignored and edited posts will be disqualified. After the first answers have been compiled, all restrictions are cancelled (free for all).

4...The judge's decision is final.


1...For whom was the Ferrari Dino 206 GT named?
Enzo Ferrari's son Dino - ian 16
He died at age 24 from MD.

2...In 1966 Oldsmobile introduced this model, the first mass produced front wheel drive car since the early days of the auto industry.
Toronado - Sméagol

3...In the 1960's Porsche introduced its first car with a fiberglass body. What was it?
'Twas a 904, but need more info.
Carrera GTS 904.

4...In what 1967 Mazda was the Wankel engine introduced?
'67 Mazda Cosmo - Sméagol

5...In 1964 Pontiac introduced the Gran Turismo Omologato version of the Tempest. What was it better known as?
The GTO - Sméagol

6..."Maybelline why can't you be true..."
What car was Maybelline driving in the song?
Coupe de Ville - RD
Bonus point, what car was the singer driving?
V8 Ford - TB

7...The VW Type 181 was a two wheel drive, four door convertible, manufactured from 1968 to 1983. By what name was it known in Britain?
Trekker - om15
Bonus point, in North America?
The Thing - Cape

8...Name the longest running live show in Las Vegas?
The Jubilee TOPLESS revue - Slasher
(Who else? ) :D

9...What is the official name for a group of butterflies?
A flutter - Acebaby
Have a point for kaleidoscope Smeagol, that's alternate name.

10..The Beach Boys were the musical first group to have a #1 hit that included a Theremin. Name it.
Good Vibrations - Wodrick

11..Project Horizon was a 1950's American proposal to put a military base where?
On the moon - Acebaby

12..On September 30, 1955 Donald Turnupseed was driving a 1954 Ford Tudor sedan that was in collision with a 1955 Porsche Spyder. Turnupseed suffered minor injuries, the other driver was killed. Name him.
James Dean - ian16

13..Point each, Thanks A Lot Mr. Kibblewhite is the autobiography of what member of what musical group?
Roger Daltrey/The Who - Sméagol

14..Name the oldest form of advertising.
Word of mouth - Slasher

15..What English King was crowned King of France in 1431, in Notre Dame Cathedral?
Henry VI - ian16

16..The motto of what organization was Loyalty to the Party - Loyalty to the Motherland?
KGB - ian16
Bonus point, what prison was located at its headquarters?
Lubyanka - ian16

17..What organization was the Schild und Schwert der Partie?
Stasi - Smeagol

18..Who is/was John Lydon better known as?
Johnny Rotten - om15

19..In 221 BC, Ch'eng, King of the Qin State, conquered his neighbours and declared himself Ch'in Shi Huang Di. What did he name his new Empire?
China - Acebaby

20..What is the Wan-Li Quang-Qeng better known as?
The Great Wall of China - Wodrick

21..Hey don't write yourself off yet it's only in your head you feel left out or looked down on...
The Middle/Jimmy Eat World
I like this version better.


22..Johnny is a joker he's a bird...
Bird Dog - Sméagol
Everly Brothers - AcebabyJune is bustin' out all over, so time for a quiz. This is a pub type quiz, Google is not your friend.

23..Gonna be standin' on the corner 12th Street and Vine...
Kansas City - Slasher
Fats Domino - TB
Was looking for Wilbert Harrison.
I had an original 45-RPM of that, and it fried in the sun in the back window of a '62 Pontiac.


24..Gold Coast slave ship bound for cotton fields...
Brown Sugar - Acebaby
Stones - Smeagol

25..When my life is through and the angels ask me to recall the thrill of it all...
I Remember You/Frank Ifield - Smeagol

26..What is the connection between the Star Wars series of films and the Muppet Show?
Frank Oz was the voice of Fozzie Bear and Yoda - RD

27..Jabba The Hutt was inspired by what Sydney Greenstreet character from The Maltese Falcon?
Kaspar Gutman - TB

28..Actor Anthony Daniels appeared in all the Star Wars movies. What character did he play?
C3PO - Acebaby

29..Where do the credits appear in the Star Wars movies?
At the end - Acebaby

30..Point each, what day of what month is known as Star Wars Day?
May 4th - Acebaby
May the fourth be with you.

31..What country do Panama hats come from?
Ecuador - Smeagol

32..How are the beans for Kopi Luwak coffee harvested?
From Civet cat poo - Sméagol
Have a point for on the ground and monkey poo, AB and ian16.
Kopi Luwak aka coffee by a$$holes for a$$ holes.

33..An artist named Barrett Strong had Motown's first hit single, a song covered by both The Beatles and The Flying Lizards. For one point, name that tune!
Money - Wodrick

34..The 1970's British pop bands Edison Lighthouse, The Pipkins, White Plains, and Brotherhood Of Man all had the same lead singer. Who was he?
Tony Burrows - Smeagol
Bonus point, his biggest hit was a one hit wonder with Lighthouse, what was it?
Love Grows (Where My Rosemary Goes) - Wodrick

35..In what country is it traditional - after opening a bottle of rum - for the bartender to spill a few drops on the floor por los Santos?
Cuba - TB

36..What do torcedores roll?
Cigars - Sméagol

37..The vocal hook in the song What's Up by 4 Non Blondes was the line "What's going on." They didn't use that line in the title because they were afraid of being sued by another artist who had a hit with that as a title. Name the artist.
Marvin Gaye - RD

38..De Leeuw Slaapt Vannacht is the Dutch title of what American hit?
The Lion Sleeps Tonight - Cape
Bonus point anyone, in what country did the song originate?
South Africa - TB
The original title was Mbube which means lion in Swaziland apparently. It's an interesting story how the song was stolen by Pete Seger and renamed Wimoweh. (They thought Mbube was Wimoweh.)

39..Point each, in what comic strip was Patricia Reichardt a character, and what was her character better known as?
Peanuts/Peppermint Patty - Sméagol

40..In what fish does one find the Ampullae of Lorenzini?
Sharks - Smeagol

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Re: Quiz 3-19

#28 Post by Stoneboat » Wed Jun 12, 2019 11:10 pm

Stoneboat wrote:
Wed Jun 12, 2019 12:29 am

Answers part deux...

41..Yeah you want me close so I hear you I thought I made it clear don't whisper in my ear...
Someone That Loves You/Izzy Bizou

42..They all say you're doin' well livin' down in Arkansas...
I Still Love You Now And Then/Josh Ritter


43..Kiss the rain whenever you need me...
Kiss The Rain/Billie Myers - TB

44..Twenty-five years and my life is still trying to get up that great big hill of hope...
What's Up/4 Non-Blondes - RD

45..Others have touched me soft in the night...
Someone Like You/Emmylou Harris - TB

46..Who is/was Doris May Kappelhoff better known as?
Doris Day - ian16

47..How many spikes of hair are there on Bart Simpson's head?
9 - Acebaby

48..What is a tympanometer used to measure?
Hearing - Acebaby

49..Respect was a mega hit for Aretha Franklin, but it was a cover. Who was the original artist?
Otis Redding - Wodrick

50..What is a Marian Apparition?
An appearance by the Virgin Mary - Sméagol

51..This man was born on January 1, 1912 in India. His given names were Harold Adrian Russell. What was his family name and by what name was he better known?
Kim Philby - Smeagol

52..Name the song recorded in room 1742 at The Queen Elizabeth Hotel in Montreal on May 26, 1969?
Give Peace A Chance - Sméagol
Have appoint for the Peace song AB.

53..McKinley Morganfield is listed as the 29th greatest guitar player of all time. Who was he better known as?
Muddy Waters - Smeagol
(It's a **** list. Mark Knopfler isn't on it.)

54..Why has NASA set up a research facility in the Houghton Crater on Devon Island in the Canadian Arctic?
The conditions are close to those on Mars - Sméagol

55..Name the most northerly land mass in Continental Australia.
Cape York Peninsula - Acebaby

56..Point each, who was the last Plantagenet King of England, and to what House did he belong?
Richard III/York - ian16
Bonus point, in what battle was he killed?
Bosworth Field - ian16

57..Who is/was Robert John Lange better known as?
Mutt Lange - Cape

58.."I Will Be With You (Where The Lost Ones Go)" is the real title of this song. Under what title is it sung by Sarah Brightman?


59..For what African country is TD the internet code?
Chad - Smeagol
Point anyone, why TC and not CH?
CH is Switzerland - TB
Good an answer as any. Chad is also spelled TChad in French, a national language I believe.

60..Point each, what European country is also known as Hrvatska and what is its internet code?
Croatia/HR - Cape

61..All my life I've been waiting for this perfume of pain...
Les Fleurs Du Mal/Sarah Brightman

62..Just let me ask you one small thing as we have shared so many things...
The Path Of Thorns/Sarah McLachlan


63 I remember when we used to sit in the Government Yard in Trenchtown...
No Woman No Cry/Bob Marley - Wodrick

64..Peace came upon me and it leaves me weak so sleep silent angel go to sleep...
Air That I Breathe/Hollies - Smeagol

65..The best things in life are free but you can give them to the birds and bees...
Money/Flying Lizards - Smeagol
Would have accepted Barrett Strong :D

66..The Eiffel Tower receives 7 million visitors a year. What other French attraction gets 9.7 million?
Disneyland Paris (Euro Disney) - Mole

67..Name the longest in river in Europe.
Volga - Smeagol
Danube is 2nd.

68..In what Italian city is it illegal to feed the pigeons?
Venice - Acebaby

69..Name the largest church in Europe.
St. Peter's Basilica - Acebaby

70..Jakobp, Ashleiy, Anus, Monkey, and Pluto, are baby names forbidden in this European country.
Denmark - Slasher

71..More chocolate is bought at this European airport than at any other single place in the world.
Brussels - Sméagol

72..In what European country will one find the largest number of McDonald's fast food outlets?
Germany - Sméagol
Bonus point each, name the second and third (in either order).
(In order) France and Britain - Smeagol

73..Sir Niles Olan resides at the Edinburg zoo. Point each, who is he and what country knighted him?
A penguin/Norway - Smeagol

74..It is illegal to wash your car, hang washing out to dry and mow your lawn in this European country.
Switzerland - Cape

75..In what country is the tallest building in Europe located?
Russia
Bonus point, name it.
The Lakhta Center in St. Petersburg.

76..In what month does Oktoberfest take place?
September and October - om15
Have a point for September ian16, it ends on the first Sunday in October.

77..The oldest country - by name - in Europe adopted this name in 681 AD and has been known by it ever since. Name it.
Bulgaria - TB

78..What European monarchy was founded by Gorm The Old in 935 AD?
Denmark - Smeaagol

79..Which European country lacks the shallow ponds and the suitable temperatures to breed mosquitos, and is thus mosquito free?
Iceland - Acebaby

80..It is estimated that one in ten European children is conceived in a bed from this company.
IKEA - TB

Bonus question:
Translate the following and what language is it.
"Kio estas la problemo?"
"Mi devas pisi."
Esperanto.
What is the problem?
I have to pee - Cape
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Re: Quiz 3-19

#29 Post by Stoneboat » Wed Jun 12, 2019 11:17 pm

Well, another one bites the dust. Thanks for playing, folks.
Another quiz will be forthcoming probably August, or whenever I have gathered 80 questions. A heads-up will be accorded. :D

Final scores:

Smeagol 36
Acebaby 15
Tall Bird 12
ian16 11
Capetonian 8
Wodrick 7
Romeo Delta 5
Slasher 4
om16 3
Mole 1

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Re: Quiz 3-19

#30 Post by Tall Bird » Fri Jun 14, 2019 8:37 am

Congrats Smeagol. Thanks again for the quiz Stoneboat. I learn something new every time - whether I remember it is another matter. :D

Thanks also for the music. Re #42 - must've heard the Josh Ritter song on CBC Music new plays in March while Mr Fox was out lumberjacking. ;)))

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#31 Post by Stoneboat » Fri Jun 14, 2019 7:51 pm

You are very welcome TB. It's nice to know I am not alone with CRS disease. Another good bar band that's starting to get a bit of airplay is Justin Rutledge. They're from Kapuskasing, which is probably a good place to be from. :D

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#32 Post by Smeagol » Fri Jun 14, 2019 9:48 pm

I must add my thanks to Stoneboat for another great quiz. I have enjoyed them and this time got in early, hence the higher score. Well done to all who took part and I am sure that most would have got many answers that I did, I just happened to get them first!
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#33 Post by ian16th » Sat Jun 15, 2019 9:53 am

+1 For well done.

How about some older music questions next time? From when guitars were only something in the rhythm section.
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#34 Post by Stoneboat » Sat Jun 15, 2019 1:27 pm

Thanks fellas.
How about some older music questions next time? From when guitars were only something in the rhythm section.
Ok next quiz I'll go for Baroque. :D

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#35 Post by ian16th » Sat Jun 15, 2019 1:45 pm

I was thinking more on the lines of this:
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#36 Post by ian16th » Sat Jun 15, 2019 2:39 pm

Or if you like music with a vocal.


...... with one of the greetest sax players ever.
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#37 Post by Smeagol » Fri Jun 21, 2019 10:41 am

Stoneboat, I like the Baroque idea. My preferred musical era!
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#38 Post by Slasher » Fri Jun 21, 2019 10:47 am

Last time I heard someone say the Baroque era was the music teacher at high school. We all thunk it was during a time when musicians were penniless.

For us still-young-at-hearters Stone could you throw in some Mark Knopfler and Stevie Ray Vaughn? The Ink Spots are about as far back as I care to go.

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#39 Post by Stoneboat » Tue Jun 25, 2019 1:33 am

Thanks fellas.

I have to look up some older stuff for the oldsters. :D
For us still-young-at-hearters Stone could you throw in some Mark Knopfler...
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