Bruce Bowler <bruce.bowler@gmail.com>: Nov 18 03:39PM On Wed, 18 Nov 2020 01:02:47 -0600, Mark Brader wrote: > 1. Name the 1994 movie at #3 on the list, behind only the first > "Godfather" and the second "Lord of the Rings". Two memorable > characters are Andy Dufresne and "Red" Redding. Shawshank Redemption > 2. 13th on the list is a 1975 movie featuring characters Randle > Patrick McMurphy and Mildred Ratched. Name it. One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest > Dave Kujan ["KOO-yan"], Fred Fenster, and Mr. Kobayashi? > 5. #42 is a 1941 movie with characters Brigid O'Shaughnessy, > Kasper Gutman, and Miles Archer. Name this classic movie. Maltese Falcon > 8. Movie #88 goes all the way back to 1933, but who could forget > Rufus T. Firefly, Mrs. Gloria Teasdale, and Ambassador Trentino of > Sylvania? In which movie would you find them? Duck Soup > 3. This dish is customarily served at a Burns Day dinner. > Burns himself called it "Great chieftain o' the puddin' race." By > which name do we know it? Haggis > 4. <Answer 3> is traditionally accompanied by "neeps and tatties". > Give either food's name in English. Turnips and potatoes > 5. In which city's George Square was a statue of Robert Burns > dedicated in 1877, on the anniversary of his birth? Glasgow > lends his name to a hat. It is a round woolen cap with a flat baggy > top much wider than the headband, typically with a pom-pom in the > centre. Tam O'Shanter |
Erland Sommarskog <esquel@sommarskog.se>: Nov 18 08:28PM +0100 > * Game 2, Round 7 - Entertainment - Movie Characters > 9. The 112th movie on the list is from 1957. Two of its characters > are Antonius Block... and Death. Name it. Det sjunde inseglet |
tool@panix.com (Dan Blum): Nov 18 11:18PM > 1. Name the 1994 movie at #3 on the list, behind only the first > "Godfather" and the second "Lord of the Rings". Two memorable > characters are Andy Dufresne and "Red" Redding. The Shawshank Redemption > 2. 13th on the list is a 1975 movie featuring characters Randle > Patrick McMurphy and Mildred Ratched. Name it. One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest > L.B. "Jeff" Jeffries, Lisa Carol Fremont, Lars Thorwald, and > a character whose name we never learn, but who is referred to > as Miss Lonelyheart? The Apartment > 5. #42 is a 1941 movie with characters Brigid O'Shaughnessy, > Kasper Gutman, and Miles Archer. Name this classic movie. The Maltese Falcon > 6. Right behind it at #43 is a 1974 movie, and we hope you can > identify it from these two characters: Jake Gittes and Evelyn > Cross Mulwray. What film is this? Chinatown > 8. Movie #88 goes all the way back to 1933, but who could forget > Rufus T. Firefly, Mrs. Gloria Teasdale, and Ambassador Trentino > of Sylvania? In which movie would you find them? Duck Soup > 9. The 112th movie on the list is from 1957. Two of its characters > are Antonius Block... and Death. Name it. The Seventh Seal > 10. In a 1966 movie, coming in at #180, the main characters have > simple names: Martha, George, Nick, and Honey. Tell us the > name of this film. Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? > So deep in luve am I; > And I will luve thee still, my dear, > Till a' the seas gang dry. My Love is Like a Red, Red Rose > 2. Name the Burns poem that begins: > Wee, sleekit, cow'rin, tim'rous beastie, > O, what a panic's in thy breastie! To a Mouse > 3. This dish is customarily served at a Burns Day dinner. > Burns himself called it "Great chieftain o' the puddin' race." > By which name do we know it? haggis > 4. <Answer 3> is traditionally accompanied by "neeps and tatties". > Give either food's name in English. turnips > 5. In which city's George Square was a statue of Robert Burns > dedicated in 1877, on the anniversary of his birth? Edinburgh; Glasgow > 6. The first statue of Robert Burns *outside* of Scotland, by John > Robert Steell, was unveiled in 1880 in which city? Halifax > lends his name to a hat. It is a round woolen cap with a flat > baggy top much wider than the headband, typically with a pom-pom > in the centre. Tam O'Shanter > 8. This American fashion designer, who """claims""" to be a > descendant of Burns's family, combined plaid shirts with kilts > in his fall 1999 menswear collection. Ralph Lauren -- _______________________________________________________________________ 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>: Nov 19 02:50AM msb@vex.net (Mark Brader) wrote in news:v_OdnVjcyKCKWinCnZ2dnUU7- > 1. Name the 1994 movie at #3 on the list, behind only the first > "Godfather" and the second "Lord of the Rings". Two memorable > characters are Andy Dufresne and "Red" Redding. "The Shawshank Redemption" > 2. 13th on the list is a 1975 movie featuring characters Randle > Patrick McMurphy and Mildred Ratched. Name it. "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" > L.B. "Jeff" Jeffries, Lisa Carol Fremont, Lars Thorwald, and > a character whose name we never learn, but who is referred to > as Miss Lonelyheart? "Rear Window" > 4. A 1995 movie scores #17. Where would you find Dean Keaton, > Dave Kujan ["KOO-yan"], Fred Fenster, and Mr. Kobayashi? "The Usual Suspects" > 5. #42 is a 1941 movie with characters Brigid O'Shaughnessy, > Kasper Gutman, and Miles Archer. Name this classic movie. "The Maltese Falcon" > 6. Right behind it at #43 is a 1974 movie, and we hope you can > identify it from these two characters: Jake Gittes and Evelyn > Cross Mulwray. What film is this? "Chinatown" > 7. 56th on the list is a second 1995 movie. In which film will > you find William Somerset, David Mills, Tracy Mills, and > John Doe? "Se7en" > 8. Movie #88 goes all the way back to 1933, but who could forget > Rufus T. Firefly, Mrs. Gloria Teasdale, and Ambassador Trentino > of Sylvania? In which movie would you find them? "Duck Soup" (I don't know exactly who could forget those characters, since I'm sure some people never heard of them in the first place.) > 9. The 112th movie on the list is from 1957. Two of its characters > are Antonius Block... and Death. Name it. "The Seventh Seal" > 10. In a 1966 movie, coming in at #180, the main characters have > simple names: Martha, George, Nick, and Honey. Tell us the > name of this film. "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" > So deep in luve am I; > And I will luve thee still, my dear, > Till a' the seas gang dry. "A Red, Red Rose" > 2. Name the Burns poem that begins: > Wee, sleekit, cow'rin, tim'rous beastie, > O, what a panic's in thy breastie! "To a Mouse" > 3. This dish is customarily served at a Burns Day dinner. > Burns himself called it "Great chieftain o' the puddin' race." > By which name do we know it? haggis > 4. <Answer 3> is traditionally accompanied by "neeps and tatties". > Give either food's name in English. potatoes > 5. In which city's George Square was a statue of Robert Burns > dedicated in 1877, on the anniversary of his birth? Edinburgh; Glasgow > 6. The first statue of Robert Burns *outside* of Scotland, by John > Robert Steell, was unveiled in 1880 in which city? London > lends his name to a hat. It is a round woolen cap with a flat > baggy top much wider than the headband, typically with a pom-pom > in the centre. Tam O'Shanter > 10. Another famous song by Burns was sung by Sheena Wellington > for the reopening of Scottish Parliament in 1999. Give the > title. "Auld Lang Syne" -- Joshua Kreitzer gromit82@hotmail.com |
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