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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. :)

Replies

Greyling
Greyling

May-30-2006 02:46

* "not having an exact match in other countries" should have been "not being universal"

Secret_Squirrel
Secret_Squirrel
Safety Officer

May-30-2006 05:07

well a classics scholar i aint! to add 1. Three Sisters is the best I can do :) I knew 3, 4, 5 & 6, but won't lay claim to any more than that!

Greyling
Greyling

May-30-2006 05:41

Back to Tintin and the various names while waiting for someone to come fill in the blanks. Now with practically all the names being changed in Dutch, I can't help wondering what he and the other characters are called in the Dutch speaking part of Belgium since Hergé was afterall Belgian?

On a different note, I think I sprained my tongue trying BadAss' "red lorry yellow lorry" :D

Lady Emerald Devon
Lady Emerald Devon
Nomad

May-30-2006 06:15

1. A.P. Chekhov: Three ...
Sisters
2. H. de Balzac: ... Goriot
3. D. H. Lawrence: ... and lovers
Sons
4. L.M. Alcott: Good ...
Wife
5. F. M. Dostoevsky: The ... Karamazov
6. A. Miller: All my ...
Children
7. H. de Balzac: ... Bette
8. B. Brecht: ... Courage
Mother
9. T. Dreiser: ... Carrie
10. C. Dickens: Dombey and ...
Sons

Rosamund Clifford
Rosamund Clifford
Tale Spinner

May-30-2006 06:16

Yes, I'm still muttering to myself "led lolly, yellow lolly".
Squirrel, I read on a long-forgotten Sleuths bookshelf that you are a period piece fan, and so am I. Josephine Tey's book is about a detective who lies in a hospital and tries to solve a "murder in retrospective". The suspect is Dick III and the victims are the princes in the tower. I'm sure you'd like it.

Rosamund Clifford
Rosamund Clifford
Tale Spinner

May-30-2006 06:22

Sorry, LED, I didn't see your reply, but we're still waiting for 2., 7. and 9.
Shall we wait any longer or just give the answers?

Paranoid_Android
Paranoid_Android
Story Teller

May-30-2006 06:29

I just googled for it RC! Sounds good. I think I've seen it around. *rubs hands together*
Oh, and, Thompson and Thomson would have to have Pancho Villa moustaches if they were going to go by the Spanish Hernandez and Fernandez! :) )

Rosamund Clifford
Rosamund Clifford
Tale Spinner

May-30-2006 06:44

Okay, you persuaded me. Here are the answers:

1. Three sisters
2. Father Goriot
3. Sons and lovers
4. Good wives
5. The brothers Karamazov
6. All my sons
7. Cousin Bette
8. Mother Courage
9. Sister Carrie
10. Dombey and son

Bonus: The daughter of time

It's funny I couldn't remember a single husband. Can you?

The winner is Greyling with 6/10 "and she has the honour to make up the next quiz" (end of quotation).


Greyling
Greyling

May-30-2006 06:58

*Does a little dance* - and no, no husbands springing to mind here either.

Off we go then - Fruit of the Loom (Fruit Quiz Part I):

1) Eve offered Adam a bite of this fruit.
2) Josephine Baker danced in a skirt made of?
3) These are not the only [kind of] fruit according to a British writer. And Prokofiev wrote a comic opera about the love for three of them.
4) In the old riddle song "I" gave my love this fruit, which has no stone when it's blooming.
5) It's claimed that one is more likely to be killed by one of these than by a shark
6) There have been controversies as to whether or not this should be classified as a fruit or a vegetable, however, it is the main ingredient of the annual festival/"fight" in Buñol, which together with the Pamplona Bull Run is one of the most well-known festivals in Spain.
7) It's supposedly healthiest to be shaped like this fruit.
8) An ever-present symbol in Chinese literature this fruit was believed to bring long life or even immortality and is considered the most sacred plant of the Chinese Taoist religion. Even today, it's customarily served at birthday celebrations in China as a symbol and hope of longevity – oh, and if it helps James had a giant specimen.
9) Which fruit was used by sailors to combat scurvy?
10) Italian for all kinds of fruit (and a song by Little Richard)

By the way, why did the strawberry call 911? It was in a jam :P

Rosamund Clifford
Rosamund Clifford
Tale Spinner

May-30-2006 07:13

This is a so-called tutti-frutti quiz. Let's try:

1. apple
2. bananas
3. oranges
4. cherry?
5. coconut?
6. tomato
7. pear? (I hope it's not a watermelon)
8. James doesn't help at all
9. lemon?
10. frutta (frutto?)




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