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"Björn Lundin" <b.f.lundin@gmail.com>: Oct 14 04:51PM +0200

On 2014-10-13 21:00, Mark Brader wrote:
> for characters where both are commonly used. There were 16 decoys
> on the sheet, which I have included in their numerical sequence;
> answer them if you like for fun, but for no points.
 
Hmm, the translations here will kill me ...
 
> 1. (decoy)
Mickey Mouse
> 2. Who is it?
Dartwing duck ?
> 3. (decoy)
Fred Flintstone
> 4. Who are they? Name both.
Tasmanian devil, and ?
> 5. (decoy)
Bart Simpson
> 6. (decoy)
Spunge Bob
> 7. Who is it?
?
> 8. (decoy)
Road runner
> 9. (decoy)
mrs Simpson
> 10. (decoy)
Yogi bear
> 11. Who is it?
Stuart?
The kid in Family guy who wants to kill his mom
> 12. (decoy)
Pop Eye
> 13. (decoy)
Sebastian the crab in the little murmaid
> 14. Who is it?
 
> 15. (decoy)
Roger Rabbit
> 16. (decoy)
 
> 17. Who is it?
Super Mouse
> 18. (decoy)
> 19. Who is it?
Odi (the dog in Garfield)
> 20. (decoy)
goofey
> 21. Who is this? Two other characters from the same show are among the decoys.
 
> 22. Who is this, created by artist/animator Genndy Tartakovsky?
Barney in the Flintstones
> 23. (decoy)
Snobben - Hmm no translation comes to mind
> 2. 1977, TV, Pacific Princess.
> 3. 1962, TV, PT-73.
> 4. 1977, movie, Millennium Falcon.
Star Wars
 
--
 
Björn
Bruce Bowler <bbowler@bigelow.org>: Oct 14 03:14PM

On Mon, 13 Oct 2014 14:00:02 -0500, Mark Brader wrote:
 
> the sheet, which I have included in their numerical sequence;
> answer them if you like for fun, but for no points.
 
> 1. (decoy)
 
Mickey Mouse
 
> 2. Who is it?
 
Daffy Duck
 
> 3. (decoy)
 
Fred Flintstone
 
> 4. Who are they? Name both.
 
Ren and Stimpy
 
> 5. (decoy)
 
Bart Simpson
 
> 6. (decoy)
 
Spongebob Squarepants
 
> 7. Who is it?
 
Krazy Kat?
 
> 8. (decoy)
 
Road Runner
 
> 9. (decoy)
 
Marge Simpson
 
> 10. (decoy)
 
Yogi Bear
 
> 11. Who is it?
 
Stewie
 
> 12. (decoy)
 
Popeye
 
> 13. (decoy)
 
Mr. Krabs
 
> 14. Who is it?
 
Charlie Brown
 
> 15. (decoy)
 
Bugs Bunny
 
> 16. (decoy)
 
Wilma Flintstone
 
> 17. Who is it?
 
Mighty Mouse
 
> 18. (decoy)
 
Bullwinkle J. Moose
 
> 19. Who is it?
 
Odie
 
> 20. (decoy)
 
Goofy
 
> 21. Who is this? Two other characters from the same show are among the
> decoys.
 
Squidward
 
> 22. Who is this, created by artist/animator Genndy Tartakovsky?
> 23. (decoy)
 
Snoopy
 
> 24. All we can tell you about him is that he hates little girls. Who is
> he?
> 25. (decoy)
 
Olive Oyl
 
> 26. (decoy)
 
The Pink Panther
 
> number of the vessel, and you give the title of the movie or TV series.
 
> 1. 1968, movie, USSC Discovery 1.
> 2. 1977, TV, Pacific Princess.
 
The Love Boat
 
> 3. 1962, TV, PT-73.
 
McHale's Navy
 
> 4. 1977, movie, Millennium Falcon.
 
Star Wars
 
> 5. 1966, TV, NCC-1701.
 
Star Trek
 
> 6. 1965, TV, SS Minnow.
 
Gilligan's Island
 
> 7. 1965, TV, Jupiter 2.
 
Lost In Space
 
> 8. 1972, TV, Persephone.
> 9. 1956, movie, Pequod.
 
Moby Dick
 
> 10. 1979, movie, Nostromo.
 
Alien
"Peter Smyth" <psmyth@ukf.net>: Oct 14 05:30PM

Mark Brader wrote:
 
> on the sheet, which I have included in their numerical sequence;
> answer them if you like for fun, but for no points.
 
> 1. (decoy)
Mickey Mouse
> 2. Who is it?
Donald Duck
> 3. (decoy)
Fred Flintstone
> 4. Who are they? Name both.
Ren and Stimpy
> 5. (decoy)
Bart Simpson
> 6. (decoy)
Spongebob Squarepants
> 7. Who is it?
> 8. (decoy)
> 9. (decoy)
Marge Simpson
> 10. (decoy)
Yogi Bear
> 11. Who is it?
> 12. (decoy)
Popeye
> 13. (decoy)
> 14. Who is it?
Charlie Brown
> 15. (decoy)
Bugs Bunny
> 16. (decoy)
Betty Boop
> 17. Who is it?
Superted
> is he?
> 25. (decoy)
> 26. (decoy)
Pink Panther
> 2. 1977, TV, Pacific Princess.
> 3. 1962, TV, PT-73.
> 4. 1977, movie, Millennium Falcon.
Star Wars Episode IV
> 8. 1972, TV, Persephone.
> 9. 1956, movie, Pequod.
> 10. 1979, movie, Nostromo.
 
Peter Smyth
Dan Tilque <dtilque@frontier.com>: Oct 14 04:43AM -0700

Dan Blum wrote:
> Alps) and other Roman structures. In medieval times it was less
> important, but still of note, as its archbishop was one of the seven
> electors of the Holy Roman Empire.
 
Cologne
 
> the archbishop of <answer 1>. The last archbishop lost control
> of it by providing support for Louis XVI's relatives; the French
> Republic invaded and captured it. (It's now back in Germany.)
 
Bonn
 
> 6th largest. This is in large part due to the fact that it is the
> only city in its part of the country with a population over 200K;
> people commute to it from up to two states away.
 
Atlanta
 
> Since it spent over 130 years as a mobile tent city, one would
> think it would have ended up someplace a bit nicer, but presumably
> there were other constraints.
 
Tashkent
 
> of Bhutan, which is also not surprising. The fifth or sixth highest
> capital city - 2355 meters above sea level - is in Africa. It's a
> well-known city which is the home of the African Union.
 
Addis Ababa
 
> country (this ended in 1993). It's at the edge of a large highland
> area; east of the city the land drops sharply to reach the nearby
> sea.
 
capital of Eritria, whose name I've failed to memorize
 
> name which appears to be of Canaanite origin. The other is Greek and
> is closely connected with the fact that the city was where papyrus was
> exported to Greece. Either name is acceptable.
 
Sidon
 
> Christian sites. The most famous is probably the Basilica of San
> Vitale, which contains mosaics of Justinian, Theodora, and their
> officials and attendants.
 
Ravenna
 
 
--
Dan Tilque
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