Dan Tilque <dtilque@frontier.com>: Nov 01 12:22PM -0700 On 10/30/22 22:27, Mark Brader wrote: > 5. This 2002 show was an oddball Western/SF mash-up -- about a > crew of bandits working jobs on the frontier of a new solar > system. The creative force behind the show was Joss Whedon. Firefly > that was behind "thirtysomething". > 10. This British-made TV show aired in the UK during the 1967-68 > season and in the US in 1968-69, and starred Patrick McGoohan. The Prisoner > in these cases the first part of the name will be sufficient. > 1. (decoy) > 2. Name it. Flanders > 3. Regions 3A and 3B were split from a single region and are > named accordingly. Just give the name of the original region > before the split. Normandy > 4. Name it. Brittany > 5. Name it. Alsace > 6. (decoy) > 7. Name it. Burgundy > 8. Name it. Coucy > 9. (decoy) > 10. Name it. Lyon > 15. (decoy) > 16. (decoy) > 17. Name it. Provence > 18. Name it. > 19. (decoy) > 20. Name it. Bordeaux -- Dan Tilque |
Erland Sommarskog <esquel@sommarskog.se>: Nov 01 09:09PM +0100 > * Game 5, Round 3 - Geography - French Regions > 1. (decoy) Flandres > 2. Name it. Picardie > 3. Regions 3A and 3B were split from a single region and are > named accordingly. Just give the name of the original region > before the split. Normandie. > 4. Name it. Bretagne > 5. Name it. Alsace > 6. (decoy) Lorraine > 7. Name it. Champagne > 8. Name it. Île-de-France > 10. Name it. Franche-Compte > 17. Name it. Provence > 18. Name it. Languedoc > 20. Name it. Gascogne |
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