Erland Sommarskog <esquel@sommarskog.se>: Jul 20 10:56PM +0200 > the British army major who founded it in 1853, a town where a > certain Osama Bin Laden was living until his demise last week. > Name that town. Abbottabad > For the first 4 questions, we name the artist whose work is being > parodied. You give the letter of the picture. > 1. Eugène Delacroix. B > 2. Henri Rousseau. J > 3. Jan van Eyck. G > 4. Raphael. N > 5. R. Renoir > 7. X. > 8. Y. > 9. U. Edvard Munch |
Joshua Kreitzer <gromit82@hotmail.com>: Jul 21 04:30AM msb@vex.net (Mark Brader) wrote in news:AcednZimJ-mU7Gv9nZ2dnUU7- > the British army major who founded it in 1853, a town where a > certain Osama Bin Laden was living until his demise last week. > Name that town. Abbottabad > 2. The leader of the Apache tribe asked the US president for a > formal apology last week for the code name chosen by the > government to refer to Osama Bin Laden. What code name? Geronimo > 4. """Two fathers and sons have won""" Gold Gloves. Coincidentally, > all four of these individuals share the initials B.B. > Give either *surname*. Bonds > dozen apiece. One of them became, in 1971, the first recipient > of an annual trophy for sportsmanship and humanitarianism that is > named after the other. Name either of these outfielding greats. Clemente > the same team, winning 16 consecutive Gold Gloves along the way. > They called him "the Human Vacuum Cleaner". What """is""" > his real name? Brooks Robinson > first in 1982, the second in 1986. A hard partier, he became > something of a celebrity, including some memorable appearances on > "Seinfeld". Hernandez > For the first 4 questions, we name the artist whose work is being > parodied. You give the letter of the picture. > 1. Eugčne Delacroix. B > 2. Henri Rousseau. A > 3. Jan van Eyck. I > 4. Raphael. C > va gurve bja evtug. Ohg nf abar bs gur sbhe perngrq nal bs gur > *cnvagvatf* orvat fcbbsrq, gurve anzrf jvyy abg svther nf nafjref. > 5. R. Manet > 6. Z. Gainsborough > 7. X. Wood > 8. Y. Rembrandt > 9. U. Munch > 10. Zber bs n znfuhc guna n cnebql, Q qenjf ba gur jbex bs gjb > negvfgf. Bar vf <nafjre 5>; cyrnfr anzr gur bgure. (Vs lbh > qvqa'g trg #5, V'yy npprcg rvgure anzr urer.) Picasso > 11. S (sebz urer ba ner qrpblf). Seurat > 13. W. Leonardo da Vinci > 14. A. Hopper -- Joshua Kreitzer gromit82@hotmail.com |
Dan Tilque <dtilque@frontier.com>: Jul 21 02:21AM -0700 On 7/19/21 11:45 PM, Mark Brader wrote: > the British army major who founded it in 1853, a town where a > certain Osama Bin Laden was living until his demise last week. > Name that town. Abbottabad > 2. The leader of the Apache tribe asked the US president for a > formal apology last week for the code name chosen by the > government to refer to Osama Bin Laden. What code name? Geronimo > 4. """Two fathers and sons have won""" Gold Gloves. Coincidentally, > all four of these individuals share the initials B.B. > Give either *surname*. Bonds > dozen apiece. One of them became, in 1971, the first recipient > of an annual trophy for sportsmanship and humanitarianism that is > named after the other. Name either of these outfielding greats. Mays > 2. Henri Rousseau. > 3. Jan van Eyck. > 4. Raphael. C > 5. R. > 6. Z. > 7. X. Grant Woods > 8. Y. > 9. U. Edvard Munch -- Dan Tilque |
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