- QFTCIBP Final, Round 10: Challenge Round - 4 Updates
tool@panix.com (Dan Blum): Jul 13 01:52PM > ** Final, Round 10 - Challenge Round > * A. Phobias > A1. Emetophobia. vomit > A2. Gymnophobia. women > A3. Ballistophobia. falling > * B. Breakfast Cereal Slogans > B2. "The Breakfast of Champions". Wheaties > B3. "Follow my nose. It always knows!" Froot Loops > for his supporting role on a TV spin-off of "Cheers". > He was featured (along with other actors from that show) in > a few episodes of "The Simpsons" as a character called Cecil. David Hyde-Pierce > characters was a grown-up version of the "Little Rascals" > character Buckwheat. His first solo leading role was in > "Beverly Hills Cop". Eddie Murphy > D1. While later newspaper editions reported a great loss of > life in this disaster, some earlier editions reported that > *no* lives had been lost. What disaster? sinking of the Titanic > "Chicago Tribune" noted that this man had won the presidency > over Harry Truman. Of course the opposite was true. > Name this man. Thomas Dewey > D3. In December 1956 the "New York Times" ran a headline that > this revolutionary had been killed. He actually died almost > 60 years later. Who? Fidel Castro > * E. U2 Albums by Tracks > E1. "Two Hearts Beat as One", "New Year's Day", "Sunday Bloody > Sunday". Achtung Baby; The Joshua Tree > E2. "Staring at the Sun", "Last Night on Earth", "Discoth?que". Achtung Baby; The Joshua Tree > E3. "Even Better than the Real Thing", "Mysterious Ways", "One". The Joshua Tree; Achtung Baby -- _______________________________________________________________________ Dan Blum tool@panix.com "I wouldn't have believed it myself if I hadn't just made it up." |
Jason Kreitzer <jk71875@gmail.com>: Jul 13 02:48PM -0700 On Thursday, July 12, 2018 at 11:05:00 PM UTC-4, Mark Brader wrote: > We'll name a phobia; you tell us what it is a fear of. > A1. Emetophobia. > A2. Gymnophobia. Nudity > For example, "They're magically delicious" would be Lucky Charms. > B1. "Kid tested, mother approved". > B2. "The Breakfast of Champions". Wheaties > B3. "Follow my nose. It always knows!" Froot Loops > characters was a grown-up version of the "Little Rascals" > character Buckwheat. His first solo leading role was in > "Beverly Hills Cop". Eddie Murphy > D1. While later newspaper editions reported a great loss of > life in this disaster, some earlier editions reported that > *no* lives had been lost. What disaster? Titanic > "Chicago Tribune" noted that this man had won the presidency > over Harry Truman. Of course the opposite was true. > Name this man. Thomas Dewey > We give three track titles; you provide the album name. > E1. "Two Hearts Beat as One", "New Year's Day", "Sunday Bloody > Sunday". "War" > E2. "Staring at the Sun", "Last Night on Earth", "Discothèque". > E3. "Even Better than the Real Thing", "Mysterious Ways", "One". "Achtung Baby" |
"Peter Smyth" <smythp@gmail.com>: Jul 14 12:25AM Mark Brader wrote: > * A. Phobias > We'll name a phobia; you tell us what it is a fear of. > A1. Emetophobia. Vomiting > A2. Gymnophobia. > A3. Ballistophobia. Guns > animal-welfare activist. She began her career as a > big-band singer and her first hit recording, in 1945, > was "Sentimental Journey". Doris Day > for his supporting role on a TV spin-off of "Cheers". > He was featured (along with other actors from that show) in > a few episodes of "The Simpsons" as a character called Cecil. David Hyde-Pierce > characters was a grown-up version of the "Little Rascals" > character Buckwheat. His first solo leading role was in > "Beverly Hills Cop". Eddie Murphy > D1. While later newspaper editions reported a great loss of > life in this disaster, some earlier editions reported that > no lives had been lost. What disaster? Titanic > "Chicago Tribune" noted that this man had won the presidency > over Harry Truman. Of course the opposite was true. > Name this man. Dewey > D3. In December 1956 the "New York Times" ran a headline that > this revolutionary had been killed. He actually died almost > 60 years later. Who? Fidel Castro > We give three track titles; you provide the album name. > E1. "Two Hearts Beat as One", "New Year's Day", "Sunday Bloody > Sunday". The Joshua Tree > E2. "Staring at the Sun", "Last Night on Earth", "Discothèque". Pop > E3. "Even Better than the Real Thing", "Mysterious Ways", "One". Achtung Baby > F3. Who was the Associated Press NFL Offensive Rookie of the > Year in 2017? He plays for the New Orleans Saints, and he > played college football for the University of Tennessee. Peter Smyth |
msb@vex.net (Mark Brader): Jul 14 12:12AM -0500 Mark Brader: > > D3. In December 1956 the "New York Times" ran a headline that > > this revolutionary had been killed. He actually died almost > > 60 years later. Who? Jason Kreitzer: > >Fidel Castro ^ Watch your ">" marks, eh? That's a good way for answer to get lost. -- Mark Brader | "UNIX are quality sectional bookcases, made of solid oak. Toronto | Open or glass-fronted, in three sizes and three finishes, msb@vex.net | UNIX gives unapproached flexibility." | -- Daily Mail Ideal Home Book, 1951-52 |
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