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Not a Quiksand Puzzle, Volume 3
1. Billy was a hero, contrary to advice, but what happened to the letter documenting this fact?
2. Who agreed to marry P. Fogg after learning he couldn’t complete his journey on time ? 3. I’m the Browning character whose painting looks like I’m almost alive, and my image is hung near Neptune taming a sea-horse. Who am I? 4. If you want to get married quickly, see a J.P. - and if you have a kid, what J.P. is best-known for defining stages of childhood development? 5. Name the only Salem witch trial judge to admit that they might have been a tad off-base with the killings and such. 6. I was 6 feet, six inches tall, weighed 245 pounds, and my body ended up at the bottom of a mine – but at least the other miners’ lives were saved. Who am I? 7. Name the chef known for kickin’ it up a notch. 8. What priest had a Billboard #1 single in 1990? 9. My rule is simple: a stable bridged bicyclic compound cannot have a double bond at a bridgehead carbon unless one ring has at least eight carbons. 10. Harry, Homer, Happy, and Henry’s tails all get smacked repeatedly. 11. Every Catholic knows the Nicean creed, but what ecumenical council promoted it? 12. In the pilot, Arnie and Roxanne discover a dead body in the office. Whose? 13. Who does Hemingway owe credit to for the title of the work that covers four days in the Spanish Civil War? 14. What’s Faraday’s constant? 15. Who was prisoner 24601, and why is it unlikely that he ever met The Prisoner, who of course was Number Six? 16. Ruben is to Kelly as Clay is to [?] 17. Chandler Bing is a transponster, right? 18. What Tonight Show feature highlights the inability of random people to answer simple general knowledge questions? 19. Bloodiest battle of the US Civil War? 20. I heard a fly buzz when I died. 21. New York, London, Paris, Munich – everybody talk about. 22. Five Clay measures to reconcile the North and the South. 23. King promises to sacrifice the first living thing he sees when he reaches shore – but, oops, it’s his son. 24. “Who made you Judge Judy and executioner?” My question is, what m-word best describes this error? 25. Vienna is to Danube as Boston is to [?] 26. Software piracy is a no-no, but what classic pirate helped Jackson beat the Brits? 27. Where should you go to watch a performance of the classic farcical play “Nothing On?” 28. Who was the time-traveling Connecticut Yankee? 29. Who is best known for opposing Emperor Ming? 30. Will Darnell and Buddy Repperton were killed, but Sandy Galt survived until much later, well after Leigh and Dennis smashed the car. 31. What’s the thing wherein we’ll catch the conscience of the king? 32. Who wrote the play that had the character from which the word that’s the answer to question #24 is derived? 33. American Asa Trenchard is introduced to his aristocratic relatives, and much hilarity ensues. 34. I never understood a single word he said, but I helped him drink his wine. 35. Two Guns, Arizona, is a ghost town, but it was Ghost Dance that led to the famous massacre. 36. Odysseus destination or Cornell home. 37. Eastern Bloc : Radio Free Europe :: Cuba : [?] 38. What was the starship class to which Voyager belonged? 39. And the barber kept on shaving. 40. Sir Edward Elgar’s best-known graduation present? 41. Dian F. studied chimps, and Jane G. studied gorillas, right? 42. Darwin had his beagle… what did Drake have? 43. It really would have been best if Curly had convinced Jud to kill himself. 44. Irving story about motorcycle riding through Austria? 45. ELO is a great band, but what FLO is associated with the design of Central Park? 46. Seinfeldism referring to the practice of giving someone a gift that you were given? 47. What NFL team was the first to lose four Super Bowls? 48. Daughter dearest that wrote her actress mom’s scathing biography? 49. I could have danced all night, after fooling the Hungarian. 50. Although I was born into a poor family, I was adopted by a wealthy one; the only symbol of my former life that I missed was my stuffed bear. I held on to a trillion-dollar bill until foolishly spending it in the Caribbean. I was painted naked by a local artist and was an unsuccessful gubernatorial candidate. Who am I? |
7. Name the chef known for kickin’ it up a notch.
Emeril 16. Ruben is to Kelly as Clay is to [?] Justin 17. Chandler Bing is a transponster, right? Friends character 24. “Who made you Judge Judy and executioner?” My question is, what m-word best describes this error? Malapropism? 34. I never understood a single word he said, but I helped him drink his wine. Joy to the World - Three Dog Night 46. Seinfeldism referring to the practice of giving someone a gift that you were given? Re-gifting 47. What NFL team was the first to lose four Super Bowls? Minnesota Vikings 50. Although I was born into a poor family, I was adopted by a wealthy one; the only symbol of my former life that I missed was my stuffed bear. I held on to a trillion-dollar bill until foolishly spending it in the Caribbean. I was painted naked by a local artist and was an unsuccessful gubernatorial candidate. Who am I? Charles Montgomery Burns |
16. Justin
18. Jaywalking 25. Charles 36. Ithaca 46. Re-gift 47. Vikings |
1. She threw it away
6. John Henry 13. Shalespeare 19. Antietim 31. the play that hamlet has the players put on. 34. Jeremiah the bullfrog 41. Yes 47. Vikings 48. christina crawford Not many and some were guesses. |
7. Emiril LaGasse
50. Montgomery Burns 47. Minnesota Vikings 34. Joy To The World, Three Dog Night (Jeremiah was a bullfrog...) |
19. Bloodiest battle of the US Civil War?
Gettysburg? 30. Will Darnell and Buddy Repperton were killed, but Sandy Galt survived until much later, well after Leigh and Dennis smashed the car. Christine - Stephen King 41. Dian F. studied chimps, and Jane G. studied gorillas, right? It was the opposite, right? Fossey studied the mountain gorillas and Goodall studied the chimps... |
29. Flash Gordon
21 Pop Musik :) 12. Senior Partner Norman Cheyney |
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I think that was Ming the Merciless, not Emperor Ming... :D But of course, I could be wrong... |
1 Axxon - She threw it away
2 3 4 5 6 Axxon - Big John Henry 7 cuervo - Emeril Lagasse 8 9 10 11 12 Cuervo - Norm chaney (LA Law) 13 14 15 16 Jeeber - Justin 17 18 digamma - Jaywalking 19 Jeeber - Gettysburgh 20 21 cuervo - Pop Music 22 23 24 Jeeber - Malapropism 25 Digamma - Charles River 26 27 28 29 cuervo - Flash Gordon 30 Jeeber - Christine 31 Axxon - A play 32 33 34 Jeeber - Joy to the World 35 36 Digamma - Ithaca 37 38 39 40 41 Jeeber - no, the opposite 42 43 44 45 46 Jeeber - Re-Gifting 47 Jeeber - Minn. Vikings 48 Axxon - C. Crawford 49 50 Jeeber - Burns |
BTW, you are sick for getting Pop Musik so fast cuervo. :D
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40. Elgar wrote "Pomp and Circumstance"
41 Fossey and Goodall, and I think they are reversed 42. The Golden Hind ? (name of ship) |
Damn, guess I was wrong on chastizing cuervo on Ming...
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13. John Donne, For Whom the Bell Tolls
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Re: Not a Quiksand Puzzle, Volume 3
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1 Axxon - She threw it away
2 3 4 5 6 Axxon - Big John Henry 7 cuervo - Emeril Lagasse 8 9 10 11 12 Cuervo - Norm chaney (LA Law) 13 14 15 16 Jeeber - Justin 17 18 digamma - Jaywalking 19 Jeeber - Gettysburgh 20 21 cuervo - Pop Music 22 23 24 Jeeber - Malapropism 25 Digamma - Charles River 26 27 28 29 cuervo - Flash Gordon 30 Jeeber - Christine 31 Axxon - A play 32 33 34 Jeeber - Joy to the World 35 36 Digamma - Ithaca 37 38 39 40 Quiksand - Pomp and Circumstance 41 Jeeber - no, the opposite 42 Quiksand - The Golden Hind 43 44 45 46 Jeeber - Re-Gifting 47 Jeeber - Minn. Vikings 48 Axxon - C. Crawford 49 50 Jeeber - Burns |
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What are the odds that comes up in two different FOFC puzzles on the same day? |
Was that in your music quiz Quik? I cannot listen to it herr at work, so I did not even know.
I would imagine the odds are better on the Bengals winning the Superbowl this year. :) |
I hate history, but is 22 the Missouri Compromise?
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Compromise is correct, but Missouri is not (again, according to the information I have at hand, this is one I am not even familiar with).
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1 Axxon - She threw it away
2 3 4 5 6 Axxon - Big John Henry 7 cuervo - Emeril Lagasse 8 9 10 11 12 Cuervo - Norm chaney (LA Law) 13 Quiksand - John Donne, FWTBT 14 15 Maple - Jean Valjean, diff. Authors 16 Jeeber - Justin 17 18 digamma - Jaywalking 19 Jeeber - Gettysburgh 20 21 cuervo - Pop Music 22 23 24 Jeeber - Malapropism 25 Digamma - Charles River 26 27 28 29 cuervo - Flash Gordon 30 Jeeber - Christine 31 Axxon - A play 32 33 34 Jeeber - Joy to the World 35 36 Digamma - Ithaca 37 38 39 40 Quiksand - Pomp and Circumstance 41 Jeeber - no, the opposite 42 Quiksand - The Golden Hind 43 44 45 46 Jeeber - Re-Gifting 47 Jeeber - Minn. Vikings 48 Axxon - C. Crawford 49 50 Jeeber - Burns |
"Malapropism" is from an 18th century play named The Rivals, but I am blanking on the playwright. Drat!
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36. Odysseus destination or Cornell home.
Ithaca 20. I heard a fly buzz when I died. Emily Dickenson |
33. American Asa Trenchard is introduced to his aristocratic relatives, and much hilarity ensues.
Our American Cousin |
yes on 20 Jeebs, 36 was already answered.
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Yes on 33 as well.
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Is 9 MC Hammer?
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28. Who was the time-traveling Connecticut Yankee?
Hank Morgan |
digamma, i assume you mean 8, and no.
Hank Morgan is correct on #28 Jeeber. |
27. The play (or movie) Noises Off
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My guess for 8 would have been Judas Priest, but I don't think they had a hit then....
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9. My rule is simple: a stable bridged bicyclic compound cannot have a double bond at a bridgehead carbon unless one ring has at least eight carbons.
Bredt’s Rule |
correct on 27 cuervo....updated list...
1 Axxon - She threw it away 2 3 4 5 6 Axxon - Big John Henry 7 cuervo - Emeril Lagasse 8 9 10 11 12 Cuervo - Norm chaney (LA Law) 13 Quiksand - John Donne, FWTBT 14 15 Maple - Jean Valjean, diff. Authors 16 Jeeber - Justin 17 18 digamma - Jaywalking 19 Jeeber - Gettysburgh 20 Jeeber - E. Dickenson 21 cuervo - Pop Music 22 23 24 Jeeber - Malapropism 25 Digamma - Charles River 26 27 cuervo - Noises Off 28 Jeeber - Hank Morgan 29 cuervo - Flash Gordon 30 Jeeber - Christine 31 Axxon - A play 32 33 Jeeber - Our American Cousin 34 Jeeber - Joy to the World 35 36 Digamma - Ithaca 37 38 39 40 Quiksand - Pomp and Circumstance 41 Jeeber - no, the opposite 42 Quiksand - The Golden Hind 43 44 45 46 Jeeber - Re-Gifting 47 Jeeber - Minn. Vikings 48 Axxon - C. Crawford 49 50 Jeeber - Burns |
8. Maxi Priest???
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Ah, Antietam was the civil wars bloodiest day, Gettysburg was the bloodiest battle. Damn, caught by a technicality. :)
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yes on 8 Jeeber
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26) Jean Lafitte
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Or to be more specific, the rule was written by Konrad Julius Bredt. |
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Check QS's scrambled song thread ;) |
22) Compromise of 1850 and no it's not the same as the Missouri Compromise
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1 Axxon - She threw it away
2 3 4 5 6 Axxon - Big John Henry 7 cuervo - Emeril Lagasse 8 Jeeber - Maxi Priest 9 Jeeber - Bredt's Rule 10 11 12 Cuervo - Norm chaney (LA Law) 13 Quiksand - John Donne, FWTBT 14 15 Maple - Jean Valjean, diff. Authors 16 Jeeber - Justin 17 18 digamma - Jaywalking 19 Jeeber - Gettysburgh 20 Jeeber - E. Dickenson 21 cuervo - Pop Music 22 dacman - Comp. Of 1850 23 24 Jeeber - Malapropism 25 Digamma - Charles River 26 dacman - Jean Lafitte 27 cuervo - Noises Off 28 Jeeber - Hank Morgan 29 cuervo - Flash Gordon 30 Jeeber - Christine 31 Axxon - A play 32 33 Jeeber - Our American Cousin 34 Jeeber - Joy to the World 35 36 Digamma - Ithaca 37 38 39 40 Quiksand - Pomp and Circumstance 41 Jeeber - no, the opposite 42 Quiksand - The Golden Hind 43 44 45 46 Jeeber - Re-Gifting 47 Jeeber - Minn. Vikings 48 Axxon - C. Crawford 49 50 Jeeber - Burns |
2. Aouda
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4) Justice of the Peace; Jean Piaget
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correct on both accounts guys
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3. My Last Dutchess
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1 Axxon - She threw it away
2 Axxon - aouda 3 Axxon - My Last duchess 4 dacman - Jean Piaget, JOTP 5 6 Axxon - Big John Henry 7 cuervo - Emeril Lagasse 8 Jeeber - Maxi Priest 9 Jeeber - Bredt's Rule 10 11 12 Cuervo - Norm chaney (LA Law) 13 Quiksand - John Donne, FWTBT 14 15 Maple - Jean Valjean, diff. Authors 16 Jeeber - Justin 17 18 digamma - Jaywalking 19 Jeeber - Gettysburgh 20 Jeeber - E. Dickenson 21 cuervo - Pop Music 22 dacman - Comp. Of 1850 23 24 Jeeber - Malapropism 25 Digamma - Charles River 26 dacman - Jean Lafitte 27 cuervo - Noises Off 28 Jeeber - Hank Morgan 29 cuervo - Flash Gordon 30 Jeeber - Christine 31 Axxon - A play 32 33 Jeeber - Our American Cousin 34 Jeeber - Joy to the World 35 36 Digamma - Ithaca 37 38 39 40 Quiksand - Pomp and Circumstance 41 Jeeber - no, the opposite 42 Quiksand - The Golden Hind 43 44 45 46 Jeeber - Re-Gifting 47 Jeeber - Minn. Vikings 48 Axxon - C. Crawford 49 50 Jeeber - Burns |
5. Jonathan Corwin
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11. The first council in Nicea ( 325 )
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14) 6.626*10^-34 ??? unless you actually wanted a word description
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11 - that is only half of the answer Axxon
14 - looking for a word description |
11b. second ecumenical council in Constantinople (381)
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