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Daily Pub Quiz
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jstkdn
Well-Connected
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Jan-4-2005 18:37
See if there is interest for this.
1. Each day I will post 10 questions, at random times of the day.
2. Each Quiz runs exactly 24 hours.
3. The first person that has all 10 questions right, wins. Or if no one has all questions right, the best one wins.
4. You can only post answers ONCE for the same quiz.
5. No cash involved. Just glory. :)
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Secret_Squirrel
Safety Officer
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Jul-21-2006 18:25
Em 1. wow this took some cogitating but I think it's Bedknobs and Broomsticks
2. Steamboat Willie (as opposed to groundskeeper...)
3. Was eitehr Snowhite or pinochinose... lets say Snow White
4. ? will kick self when hears answer
5. Mushu
6. ergh is that the big spherical thing in disney land... 'experimental' something 'community of tomorrow'
7. nope (not sure if we're guessing for the two options or a park in the two options... I wouldn't know nayway so it's a moot point :D )
8. Bootstrap Bill :)
9. ?
10. ? He's not dead! He's chryogenically frozen (well his head is) one day to be re-animated.
Bonus: ?
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Serena Siren
Well-Connected
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Jul-21-2006 19:10
Here's my really pathetic attempt :P
3. Snowhite
4. Pochantas
6. Experimental Planned Community of Tomorrow
10. Agrees with SS, isn't he frozen somewhere?
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sushi kitty
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Jul-21-2006 20:19
Disney Quiz by Emerald Drew
1. Bedknobs and Broomsticks
2. Steamboat Willie
3. Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
4. Pocahontas
5. Mushu
6. Experimental Prototype Community of Tomorrow
7. Walt Disney World
8. Bootstrap Bill Turner
9. 1992
10. 1966???
Bonus - Disney's California Adventure Park
i *luv* Disney. I've been to Disney World like 8 times and my relatives lives in Orlando, so i'm going again this year! yay!
epcot is one of my faves!
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jroepel
Con Artist
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Jul-22-2006 02:44
1.?
2. Steamboat Willie
3.?
4.?
5.Mushu or Kung Pao or some other chinese take out dinner name. lol
6.?
7.Disneyland
8.Bootstrap Bill Turner, aka William Turner, aka Mr. Turner depending on who's doing the talking.
9.1956
10.?
Bonus: California Adventure. Which tore up the parking lot for disneyland for years before we all knew what was coming. lol.
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Rosamund Clifford
Tale Spinner
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Jul-22-2006 02:49
Sorry for misleading you, Squirrel, but I'm afraid I'm not.
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Carrie Mehome
Huntsman
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Jul-22-2006 08:32
Ok LED-I gave this a try and did learn something so here goes.
1.Somalia,Vietnam,Turkey,Morocco,North Korea
2.attempting to win favor from influential people by flattery
3.1840
4.13
5.Million Dollar Baby
6. a swimming costume
7.7
8. Nzingh(a), southwestern African Queen of Matamba
9. did not know they had one, I thought they had a Prime Minister
10. don't know?
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Rhiemma Moon
Well-Connected
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Jul-22-2006 10:24
Disney Quiz by Emerald Drew
1. Bedknobs and Broomsticks (lol loved that movie!)
2. Steamboat Willie
3. Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
4. Pocahontas
5. Mushu
6. Experimental Prototype Community of Tomorrow
7. will guess Walt Disney World
8. *sigh* I don't remember
9. Seems I remember something about this being their 50th year, so... 1966. which can't be right because:
10. He died in 1966
Bonus - Don't remember
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Emerald Drew
Old Shoe
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Jul-22-2006 13:21
Ok, here are the answers:
1. Bedknobs and Broomsticks (one of two all-time favorite movies!!)
2. Steamboat Willie
3. Snow White and the Seven Dwarves
4. Pocahontas
5. Mulan
6. Experimental Prototype Community of Tomorrow
7. Walt Disney World
8. Bootstrap Bill Turner
9. 1955
10. 1966 (He died of lung cancer.)
Bonus: California Adventure
Sushi Kitty gets it with 9 +the bonus!
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Rosamund Clifford
Tale Spinner
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Jul-23-2006 03:19
Leddie, can we have the answers? I'm curious!
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Lady Emerald Devon
Nomad
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Jul-23-2006 06:53
1. All flags mentioned were correct except China.
https://www.cia.gov/cia/publications/factbook/docs/flagsoftheworld.html
2. Obsequious: bootlicking: attempting to win favor from influential people by flattery, ass kissing, ect.
3. Also known in English as The Treaty of Waitangi it was indeed signed in 1840.
4. 13- It's widely believed that this phrase originated from the practice of medieval English bakers giving an extra loaf when selling a dozen in order to avoid being penalized for selling short weight.
5. Million Dollar Baby
6. What NZers call togs. Bathing Suits/Swim Suits ect.
7. Yep, 7 and it was complete accident that I asked that as number 7 too, I thought it was quite funny too.
8. Sweden.
9. Heh, Australia's head of State is Old Lizzy who is actually represented by their Governor General whom I believe is Michael Jeffery. The "day to day" stuff though is up to their lovely, very tolerant and un-xenophobic Prime Minister, John Howard. Great guy and Bush lover that he is.
Although, SS's point about Eddie can't be dismissed...
10. Happy Days by Samuel Beckett.
And the Winner is Carrie Mehome although Ben gets points for knowing that Texas isn't really a country :D *wonders if she is being obsequious*
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