- CQ #613 - 1 Update
- RQFTCI07 Game 10 Rounds 2-3: Middle names and supporting cast - 1 Update
swp <stephen.w.perry@gmail.com>: Oct 07 07:28PM -0700 On Saturday, October 3, 2020 at 5:49:30 AM UTC-4, Calvin wrote: > 1 Green, golden, purple, fuzzy, hardy and Arctic are varieties of which fruit? kiwi > 2 Rita Wilson is married to which Oscar-winning actor? tom hanks > 3 In number theory, a positive integer that is neither abundant nor deficient must what have unusual quality? perfect number > 4 Named for an English city, what name is traditionally given to a sporting match between two teams in the same town, state or vicinity? darby > 5 George Bernard Shaw once humorously defined what activity as "the vertical expression of horizontal desire"? dancing > 6 According to Greek Mythology, after being spurned by Narcissus, which heart-broken nymph pined away until only her voice remained? echo > 7 The cities of Graz and Linz are located in which European country? austria > 8 Also known as colophony and Greek pitch and denoted by E number E915, which solid form of conifer resin has a myriad of uses including being a component in ink, varnish, adhesive and soap? Due to its friction-increasing abilities it is also popular with musicians, dancers and sportspeople. rosin > 9 Founded in 1909, which US media company owns titles including Epicurious, GQ, The New Yorker, Vanity Fair, and Vogue? conde nast > 10 Which Hollywood legend (1901-1960) was married five times, including to fellow actor Carol Lombard and English socialite Sylvia Ashley? clark gable > cheers, > calvin swp |
Pete Gayde <pagrsg@wowway.com>: Oct 07 10:35PM msb@vex.net (Mark Brader) wrote in news:HJKdnajh7PIPR-bCnZ2dnUU7- > 2. Kingdom, engineer. > 3. Taliaferro ("TAH-liv-er"), writer and educator. > 4. Stearns, writer. Goodwin > 6. Spencer, politician and writer. > 7. Moffat, magnate and writer. > 8. Gamaliel, politician. Harding > 9. Kinnan, writer. > 10. Jennings, lawyer and politician. Bryan > * Game 10, Round 3 - Entertainment - Supporting Cast, or Who are These? > but for no points. > 1. Picture A: science-fiction, 1993-99. > 2. Picture B: comedy-drama, 1972-83. William Christopher > 3. (Decoy) picture C (science-fiction/fantasy/romance, 1993-97). > 4. (Decoy) picture D (drama, 1981-89). > 5. Picture E: drama, 1978-91. Patrick > 6. (Decoy) picture F (comedy-romance, 1977-86). > 7. Picture G: western, 1955-75. > 8. Picture H: comedy, 1974-84. Marion Crane > 9. (Decoy) picture I (comedy, 1993-2004). > 10. (Decoy) picture J (comedy, 1991-99). > 11. Picture K: comedy, 1982-93. Ratzenberger > 12. Picture L: comedy, 1969-74. Christopher Knight > 13. (Decoy) picture M (drama, 1981-87). > 14. Picture N: comedy, 1982-89. > 15. Picture O: action-adventure, 1983-87. Scolari > 16. Picture P: comedy, 1978-82. Pete Gayde |
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