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jstkdn
jstkdn
Well-Connected

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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Rosamund Clifford
Rosamund Clifford
Tale Spinner

May-14-2006 03:06

To Google or not to Google, that is the question... Anyway, here are some juicy royal murders. Some were murders, some were assassiinations, some might not have happened at all, but here goes:

1. On what day was Julius Caesar murdered?
2. What mythical Greek king was killed by his wife and her lover in a bath?
3. Some historians say he was murdered, some say he was not, and his mummy has recently been X-rayed. Who was he?
4. What Roman emperor was poisoned with mushrooms by his wife who was also his niece, and succeeded by his stepson Nero?
5. What were the names of two English queens sent to the block by their royal husband for "high treason" (adultery)?
6. What was the nickname of Elizabeth, empress of Austria, assasinated at the Lake Geneva?
7. What Engish king was murdered, again by his wife and her lover, for (this is a simplification) his "unusual sexual preferences"?
8. What "wicked uncle" murdered the Princes in the Tower?
9. Francis Ferdinand of Austria and his wife were assassinated 1914. in what city?
10. What Roman emperor, whose nickname means "the little boot", was killed by his praetorian guards?

And this is a bonus question:

What was the name of Henry II?s mistress allegedly poisoned by his wife, Eleanor of Aquitaine?

jstkdn
jstkdn
Well-Connected

May-14-2006 03:32

Ooooh I like history. I know little to nothing about English history....so I pass on those.

1. Somewhere in the first century BC. :)
2. Agamemnon
3. King Tut?
4. Claudius
5. Celine Dion and Paris Hilton
6. Sissy?
7. Charles
8. Uncle Donald
9. You mean Franz Ferdinand the duke after which WWI ignited? I don't know the city but it was in the Balkans somewhere. Belgrade?

jstkdn
jstkdn
Well-Connected

May-14-2006 03:33

10. Caligula

Secret_Squirrel
Secret_Squirrel
Safety Officer

May-14-2006 07:19

I'll offer 1. Ides of March which is 15th yeah?
5. Anne Boleyn and one of the Catherines spring to mind... Henry VIII's always good for a beheading or two... I'll say Catherine Howard and not Parr coz I'm sure Parr was the last one and the last one survived.
7. I think it was Dick III who murdered huey duey and louey!
(I think I've seen Sissy the movie on our international channel, goes for hours, lots of flouncing.)
and teehee to the bonus question RC ;)

Blaise Joshua
Blaise Joshua

May-14-2006 09:52

9) Sarejevo (I think - unsure of spelling)

Rosamund Clifford
Rosamund Clifford
Tale Spinner

May-15-2006 03:47

1. Ides of March
2. Agamemnon
3. Tutankhamen (or king Tut)
4. Claudius
5. Anne Boleyn and Catherine Howard
6. Sissy
7. Edward II, about whom Marlowe wrote a tragedy once thought to be Shakespeare's (I was tempted to ask our rain man to Google that one, but I was afraid of the purists' reaction)
8. Richard III (but there was no Louey, only Huey and Duey, i.e. Edward V and Richard)
9. Sarajevo
10.Caligula

Bonus question:
Rosamund Clifford, the "fair Rosamond" of medieval ballads. I think that teehee answers it, so I give the laurel wreath to Secret Squirrel and he can share the leaves with the rest.



jstkdn
jstkdn
Well-Connected

May-15-2006 05:14

Yay I had a few right! Darn Blaise for winning though. grrrr.

Rosamund Clifford
Rosamund Clifford
Tale Spinner

May-15-2006 06:37

You're right, jstk.dn, I should have procclaimed the winner, but I always have difficulty saying "and the winner is..." I like it to be a team work as it in fact is. And I'm not sure about the rules. The original ones said the winner is the person with most correct answers, and now it seems to be the person who supplies the last correct answer. If the first is the case, then you are the winner, and if not, Joshua wins. As you invented this quiz, I leave the verdict to you.

Lady Emerald Devon
Lady Emerald Devon
Nomad

May-15-2006 08:27

1. Who, although looks like a Porn Star, was goal keeper for Arsenal then went briefly to Man. City before he retired?

2. What character once said, "Got any of that beer that has candy floating in it? You know, Skittlebrau?"

3. Who redid Romeo & Juliet where the characters used guns named after swords?

4. What are the three primary colours?

5. Who are the P5 of the U.N?

6. What nationality is Nicholas Cage's (current) wife?

7. What is the next line of this song:

"I'm broke but I'm happy
I'm poor but I'm kind
I'm short but I'm healthy, yeah
I'm high but I'm grounded
I'm sane but I'm overwhelmed"

8. What is a type of lake which is formed when a wide meander from a stream or a river is cut off to form it called?

9. Who were the first people to sucessfully climb to the top of Mt. Everest?

10. Which Southern Hempishere nation has a Sports Chant that often ends in "Oi! Oi! Oi!"

And the bonus question:

Can you name someone on my top five? :D



jstkdn
jstkdn
Well-Connected

May-15-2006 11:09


1. David Seaman?
2. Homer Simpson?
3. Whomever did the one with Leo.
4. Red, yellow, blue
5. China, US, UK, Russia, and The Netherlands....oh I mean France.
6. He is married again?
7. I'm lost but I'm hopeful baby
8. Man made lake. :)
9. Definitely not me or you.
10. Oi country

Homer Simpson.




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