Tuesday, June 16, 2015

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Marc Dashevsky <usenet@MarcDashevsky.com>: Jun 15 07:19AM -0500

In article <ed1a6cfc-daa9-4aab-b8e9-d13c0562d7b4@googlegroups.com>, 334152@gmail.com says...
 
> 1 How may squares are in a standard Sudoku grid?
81
 
> 2 Which French king was known as le Roi-Soleil?
Louis XIV
 
> 3 Which satirical British author's works include Porterhouse Blue (1974) and Blott on the Landscape (1975)?
> 4 Which city served as the temporary capital of the USA while Washington DC was under construction?
Philadelphia
 
> 5 According to Germanic legend, who sells his soul to Mephistopheles?
> 6 Which church did the Rev Sun Myung Moon found?
> 7 Bamako is the capital city of which African country?
Mali
 
> 8 What links Jacqueline Kennedy to Marge Simpson?
Bouvier (maiden names)
 
 
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Joe <joe@oxtedonline.com>: Jun 15 06:10PM +0100

On 2015-06-15 07:36:59 +0000, Calvin said:
 
> 1 How may squares are in a standard Sudoku grid?
 
81
 
> 2 Which French king was known as le Roi-Soleil?
 
Louis XIV
 
> 3 Which satirical British author's works include Porterhouse Blue
> (1974) and Blott on the Landscape
> (1975)?
 
Tom Sharpe
 
> 4 Which city served as the temporary capital of the USA while
> Washington DC was under construction?
 
Boston?
 
> 5 According to Germanic legend, who sells his soul to Mephistopheles?
 
Dr. Faust
 
> 6 Which church did the Rev Sun Myung Moon found?
 
Moonies
 
> 7 Bamako is the capital city of which African country?
 
Chad?
 
> 8 What links Jacqueline Kennedy to Marge Simpson?
 
Bouvier (and great hairstyles)
 
> 9 Which dual Oscar winning actress has also been a member of the House
> of Commons since 1992?
 
Glenda Jackson
 
> 10 In 1987 who became the first (and so far only) Irishman to win the
> Tour de France?
 
O'Neil
 
 
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"Peter Smyth" <psmyth@ukf.net>: Jun 15 05:24PM

Calvin wrote:
 
 
> 1 How may squares are in a standard Sudoku grid?
81
> 2 Which French king was known as le Roi-Soleil?
Louis XIV
> 3 Which satirical British author's works include Porterhouse Blue
> (1974) and Blott on the Landscape (1975)?
Tom Sharpe
> 4 Which city served as the temporary capital of the USA while
> Washington DC was under construction?
Philadelphia
> 5 According to Germanic legend, who sells his soul to Mephistopheles?
 
> 6 Which church did the Rev Sun Myung Moon found?
Unification Church
> 7 Bamako is the capital city of which African country?
Mali
> 8 What links Jacqueline Kennedy to Marge Simpson?
their maiden name is Bouvier
> 9 Which dual Oscar winning actress has also been a member of the
> House of Commons since 1992?
Glenda Jackson (until last month)
> 10 In 1987 who became the first (and so far only) Irishman to win the
> Tour de France?
Stephen Roche
 
Peter Smyth
"Chris F.A. Johnson" <cfajohnson@cfaj.ca>: Jun 15 04:24PM -0400

On 2015-06-15, Calvin wrote:
 
> 1 How may squares are in a standard Sudoku grid?
 
81
 
> 2 Which French king was known as le Roi-Soleil?
 
Louis XIV
 
> 3 Which satirical British author's works include Porterhouse Blue (1974) and Blott on the Landscape (1975)?
> 4 Which city served as the temporary capital of the USA while Washington DC was under construction?
 
Philadelphia
 
> 5 According to Germanic legend, who sells his soul to Mephistopheles?
 
Faust[us]
 
> 6 Which church did the Rev Sun Myung Moon found?
 
Unification Church
 
> 7 Bamako is the capital city of which African country?
 
Mali
 
> 8 What links Jacqueline Kennedy to Marge Simpson?
> 9 Which dual Oscar winning actress has also been a member of the House of Commons since 1992?
 
(Which country's House of Commons?)
 
Glenda Jackson
 
 
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Chris F.A. Johnson
Pete <pagrsg@wowway.com>: Jun 16 02:45AM

Calvin <334152@gmail.com> wrote in
 
> 1 How may squares are in a standard Sudoku grid?
 
81
 
> 2 Which French king was known as le Roi-Soleil?
 
Louis XIV
 
> 4 Which city served as
> the temporary capital of the USA while Washington DC was under
> construction?
 
New York
 
> 5 According to Germanic legend, who sells his soul
> to Mephistopheles?
 
Faust
 
> 6 Which church did the Rev Sun Myung Moon found?
 
Unification Church
 
> 7 Bamako is the capital city of which African country?
 
Mali
 
> 8 What links Jacqueline Kennedy to Marge Simpson?
 
Bouvier
 
> 9 Which dual Oscar winning actress has also been a member of the
> House of Commons since 1992?
 
Dench
 
> so far only) Irishman to win the Tour de France?
 
> cheers,
> calvin
 
Pete
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