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Post by Jeff on Apr 7, 2006 10:41:15 GMT -5
Each player needs to prepare 3 trivia questions and send them in to me.
I would like this done ASAP, but will give up to 72 hours since I have been absent lately, and don't know how often all of you check in.
If you know people outside this game, please let them know the first part of this challenge is up when you see them.
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Post by Jeff on Apr 13, 2006 13:44:30 GMT -5
The next part of the challenge is tomorrow at 3pm (EST). If you do not have your questions in, you will not be a part of the next part of the challenge.
Just to update you all so you all know why I'm not on much, I don't have working internet on my computer and the library won't let me access this site. I am trying to fix a Belkin product on my computer and once I get it working, then my internet will be working and I'll be back a lot more often.
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Post by Jeff on Apr 14, 2006 13:57:34 GMT -5
You have 48 hours to send me your answers. Highest score becomes the next Chain Leader.
1. What is the capitol of Maldives?
2. What was the average amount of time it took the Students at Whittier Elementary in Waukesha, WI to reach the tootsie roll center of a tootsie pop?
3. How many years since 1881?
4. Grimbsy is the advisor to what prince? Prince Eric
5. Which Characters from A Bug's Life don't speak English?
6. Sting wrote music for what Disney movie?
7. What is Tiger Woods' real first name?
8. On The Flintstones, what is Betty Rubble's full birth name?
9. What is the only place in Britain that the Queen is prohibited by law from entering?
10. What is the only food that doesn't spoil?
11. What's the smallest country in the world?
12. What language has the most words?
13. In Jeffery Deaver's Lincoln Rhyme series, what is the name of Rhyme's personal aid/nurse?
14. Who is the Mastermind in James Patterson's books Roses are Red, and Violets are Blue?
15. Who won the reality show La Granja: VIP?
16. Where is the Chicken capital of the world?
17. What 4 thoroughbreds all won the Triple Crown in 1940's?
18. S.R. "Tubby" Davis needed to distinguish his restauraunt in Marietta, Georgia. What 'landmark' did he create for this purpose?
On a side note: is anyone here familiar with Belkin products and/or Windows '98? I don't have internet access on my comp anymore because the damn Belkin product isn't working and I can't get ahold of Belkin tech support. It's been about 2 weeks now, I believe since I've been trying to get it working about about 3 weeks since I've had internet access.
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Post by Jeff on Apr 18, 2006 11:43:16 GMT -5
The first person in with a perfect score and the next Chain Leader is...
chemgirl!
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