Monday, November 12, 2018

Digest for rec.games.trivia@googlegroups.com - 2 updates in 1 topic

Calvin <334152@gmail.com>: Nov 11 04:23PM -0800

On Sunday, November 11, 2018 at 9:03:18 AM UTC+10, Mark Brader wrote:
 
> it was the first to report what came to be known as the Lewinsky
> scandal, alleging that "Newsweek" had turned down the story.
> Name it.
 
Reddit?
 
> What is his name?
 
> 3. Also in January, 19 European nations agreed to forbid what new
> scientific process, due to ethical concerns?
 
GM crops, human cloning
 
> process was reached when this agreement was made in Belfast.
> It was later approved by Irish voters in two referendums.
> What is it called?
 
Good Friday Agreement
 
 
> 6. In July, at a conference in Rome, 120 countries voted to create
> a permanent institution to prosecute individuals for genocide,
> crimes against humanity, and war crimes. What is it called?
 
International Criminal Court
 
> the song "Don't Wanna Miss a Thing", which was nominated for
> both an Oscar and a Grammy. *Which band* performed the song?
> *Hint*: A child of one of its members appeared in the film.
 
Aerosmith
 
> of 88. He first achieved major international recognition after
> winning the Golden Lion at the 1952 Venice Film Festival for
> his film "Rashomon".
 
Kurosawa
 
> the Cubs, as well as the St. Louis Cardinals. He was known for
> his catchphrase "Holy Cow!" His singular style was parodied on
> "Saturday Night Live" by Will Ferrell. Name him.
 
Howard Cosell? (sp?)
 
 
> * Game 9, Round 3 - Sports - Minor-League Baseball Affiliates
 
Pass
 
 
cheers,
calvin
Jason Kreitzer <jk71875@gmail.com>: Nov 11 06:43PM -0800

On Saturday, November 10, 2018 at 6:03:18 PM UTC-5, Mark Brader wrote:
> it was the first to report what came to be known as the Lewinsky
> scandal, alleging that "Newsweek" had turned down the story.
> Name it.
The Drudge Report
> and using bombs, and 3 counts of murder. He is currently
> serving 8 life sentences without the possibility of parole.
> What is his name?
Ted Kaczynski
> 3. Also in January, 19 European nations agreed to forbid what new
> scientific process, due to ethical concerns?
Cloning
 
> 7. On September 9, this St. Louis Cardinals first baseman hit his
> 62nd home run of the season, breaking Roger Maris's 37-year-old
> record. He would finish the season with 70 dingers. Who?
Mark McGuire
> the song "Don't Wanna Miss a Thing", which was nominated for
> both an Oscar and a Grammy. *Which band* performed the song?
> *Hint*: A child of one of its members appeared in the film.
Aerosmith
> of 88. He first achieved major international recognition after
> winning the Golden Lion at the 1952 Venice Film Festival for
> his film "Rashomon".
Kurasawa
> the Cubs, as well as the St. Louis Cardinals. He was known for
> his catchphrase "Holy Cow!" His singular style was parodied on
> "Saturday Night Live" by Will Ferrell. Name him.
Phil Rizzuto
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