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What is Saffron?and derived I think from a crocus flower? ?
These two Presidents of the United States were born in the State of North Carolina.
who are Andrew Jackson & Andrew Johnson?popular scenic African island. National flag has the colours Red, Green and White
who are Andrew Jackson & Andrew Johnson?popular scenic African island. National flag has the colours Red, Green and White
Lade wrote: "who are Andrew Jackson & Andrew Johnson?popular scenic African island. National flag has the colours Red, Green and White"
Andrew Johnson (1865-1869) and James Polk (1845-1849) were the two Presidents born from North Carolina. :)
Andrew Jackson was born in South Carolina and served 1829-1837
lol...I would say yes to the half a point....Should I tell or wait for someone else to have a go at it.?
What is the Algonquin Round Table or The Vicious Circle? And what is the Algonquin Hotel?Once a year, around our Independence Day and theirs, the U.S. and Canada share a huge fireworks display over this river. Canada is on one side of this river, and the U.S. is on the other.
Mel wrote: "I know that Bragi is the Norse God of poetry.Can I have half a point? :P."
The answer to the Norse Mythology Goddess of Poetry is...
Who is SAGA? ?
What is New Orleans? A sign of a trend, in 2010 this product passed Pepsi to move into the No. 2 spot in U.S. soft drink popularity
Richard wrote: "First person asks a Jeapordy like question.Second person answers the question. Answer must be in the form of a question.
Then the second person leaves a new question.
e.g.
First Person: This Rec..."
Richard, what is protocol when there is an incorrect answer?
I guess the question asker can comment on what the correct answer was, and then ask another question?
Richard wrote: "I guess the question asker can comment on what the correct answer was, and then ask another question?"okay...thanks Richard. Just wondering because I wasn't sure of a couple of my answers and was hoping they were correct.
LOL. If nobody corrects you, assume they were! ;oHere's the question again:
A sign of a trend, in 2010 this product passed Pepsi to move into the No. 2 spot in U.S. soft drink popularity
What is Coka-Cola? ? ooooh...correction on my answer...
What is DIET Coke? ?
(Coke being #1)?
What was the first show on television to ever show a toilet seat. (LOL, had to)
You are correct! Was it 'leave it to beaver'?
From 1910 to 1912 this popcorn confection came with prize coupons instead of the prizes themselves
What was Cracker Jacks> ? (I didn't look this one up so? ? )This state in the US is the only state with just one syllable.
Where is Maine?Which 1990's - early 2000's trilogy of adventure games featured a book shop owner from New Orleans becoming a Schattenjager?
'Schattenjager', loosely translated from German means 'ShadowHunter'. What is Gabriel Knight?
This junior hockey team plays in the Ontario Hockey League and include hall of famers Dino Cicarelli and Darryl Sittler among their alumni.
Who are the London Knights?Once a year, around our Independence Day and theirs, the U.S. and Canada share a huge fireworks display over this river. Canada is on one side of this river, and the U.S. is on the other.
What is the St. Lawrence River?This is a dog breed originally from China, where it is referred to as Songshi Quan, which means "puffy-lion dog"
What is a Chow Chow? This popular fruit was named after a papal estate outside of Rome.
Named after the Pope's summer residence.
Who is Ed (Stevens)?One of the highlights of this film was Sebastian the Caribbean crab singing "Under The Sea"
What are "The Apartment" and "Grumpy Old Men"She says, "that death's unnatural that kills for loving" before Othello strangles her
Who is Desdemona? (but Walter Mathau wasn't in The Apartment.)Name the number of the Shakespeare sonnet that Marianne Dashwood and Mr Willoughby discuss in Sense and Sensibility.
Lorraine wrote: "It is not correct - the Sonnet was #116."Lorraine, do you want to ask another question since yours was not answered correctly.
Lorraine wrote "but Walter Matthau wasn't in The ApartmentLorraine, you're right. I think I was thinking of 'The Fortune Cookie'
What is the Vatican City State?This early observatory was built on the Danish island of Hven in the later half of the 16th century.
Edited to say the island is now known as Ven and I think now forms part of Sweden.
What is Uraniborg? This fictional race, often referred to as a 'collective', assimilate alien species as cybernetic organisms. They say that, "Resistance is futile!"
What are the Borg?In the Harry Potter film franchise, the Hogwarts motto "Draco dormiens nunquam titillandus" translation
What is 'never tickle a sleeping dragon' This shakespeare-quoting Klingon general in 'Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country' was played by one of Canada's leading stage, TV and film actors, who also holds the record for the oldest actor to win an Academy Award.
Who is Christopher Plummer?"He won't come after me. He won't. I can't explain it. He would consider that...rude." is a famous quote from this Academy Award winning movie.
One of my favourite movies. What is "Silence Of The Lambs" I'll pay forward Lorraine's question.
Name the home of the Stark family in The Game Of Thrones
What is Beaujolais-Nouveau? Not named after babyfood, this kind of daisy comes in all colours and is the 5th most often cut flower for bouquets.
Who is Clarence Birdseye? a.k.a. Capt Birdsaye! ;)Directed by Franco Zeffirelli, this 1983 film is based on the 1853 opera of the same name.
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