Tuesday, February 19, 2019

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tool@panix.com (Dan Blum): Feb 18 01:50PM


> * Game 3, Round 2 - Sports - Super Bowl Records
 
> 2. The longest span between Super Bowl wins for a player is
> 12 seasons. Name him or the team he played for.
 
New England Patriots; Green Bay Packers
 
> 3. Two teams share the record for the most *losses* in the Super
> Bowl game, namely 5 games. Name *either one*.
 
New Yotk Giants; New York Jets
 
> 4. One team holds the record for losses in *consecutive* Super
> Bowl games, namely 4. Name them.
 
Buffalo Bills
 
> previous question. Gurer ner gjb grnzf gung unir znqr gur Fhcre
> Objy sbhe gvzrf naq ybfg *nyy sbhe* gvzrf. Bar vf Ohssnyb,
> jub qvq vg va pbafrphgvir lrnef. Anzr gur bgure.
 
Detroit Lions; Cincinnati Bengals
 
> successive occasions when they made it into the game? That is,
> over some time period they won 5 times and the other years they
> did not reach the Super Bowl at all.
 
New England Patriots; Green Bay Packers
 
> * Game 3, Round 3 - History - The Preceding Monarch
 
> 1. Netherlands: William-Alexander in 2013, preceded by who in 1980?
 
Neatrix
 
> 2. Norway: Harald V in 1991, preceded by who in 1957?
 
Harald IV
 
> 3. UK: Elizabeth II in 1952, preceded by who in 1936?
 
George VI
 
> 4. Russia: Nicholas II in 1894, preceded by who in 1881?
 
Alexander IV
 
> 5. Sweden: Carl XVI Gustav in 1973, preceded by who in 1950?
 
Carl XV
 
> 6. Denmark: Margrethe II in 1972, preceded by who in 1947?
 
Christian XI
 
> 8. Monaco: Albert II in 2005, preceded by who in 1949?
 
Albert I
 
> 9. Pre-Napoleonic France, according to the royalists: Louis XVII
> in 1795, preceded by who in 1774?
 
Louis XVI
 
> hands twice. We'll give you a break on this: name *either one*
> of his two most recent predecessors, one in 1871 and the other
> in 1888 about 3 months before him.
 
Wilhelm I
 
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Dan Blum tool@panix.com
"I wouldn't have believed it myself if I hadn't just made it up."
Joshua Kreitzer <gromit82@hotmail.com>: Feb 19 04:20AM

msb@vex.net (Mark Brader) wrote in news:EvudnUJ3EYqc5_fBnZ2dnUU7-
 
> * Game 3, Round 2 - Sports - Super Bowl Records
 
> 2. The longest span between Super Bowl wins for a player is
> 12 seasons. Name him or the team he played for.
 
Tom Brady (?)
 
> 3. Two teams share the record for the most *losses* in the Super
> Bowl game, namely 5 games. Name *either one*.
 
Dallas Cowboys

> 4. One team holds the record for losses in *consecutive* Super
> Bowl games, namely 4. Name them.
 
Buffalo Bills
 
> previous question. Gurer ner gjb grnzf gung unir znqr gur Fhcre
> Objy sbhe gvzrf naq ybfg *nyy sbhe* gvzrf. Bar vf Ohssnyb,
> jub qvq vg va pbafrphgvir lrnef. Anzr gur bgure.
 
Minnesota Vikings
 
> successive occasions when they made it into the game? That is,
> over some time period they won 5 times and the other years they
> did not reach the Super Bowl at all.
 
Pittsburgh Steelers
 
 
> For example, if we said "UK: George III in 1760, preceded by who
> in 1727?" you would say "George II".
 
> 1. Netherlands: William-Alexander in 2013, preceded by who in 1980?
 
Juliana (?)
 
> 3. UK: Elizabeth II in 1952, preceded by who in 1936?
 
George VI
 
> 4. Russia: Nicholas II in 1894, preceded by who in 1881?
 
Alexander III
 
> 7. Belgium: Phillipe in 2013, preceded by who in 1993?
 
Baudouin
 
> 8. Monaco: Albert II in 2005, preceded by who in 1949?
 
Rainier

> 9. Pre-Napoleonic France, according to the royalists: Louis XVII
> in 1795, preceded by who in 1774?
 
Louis XVI
 
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Joshua Kreitzer
gromit82@hotmail.com
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