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message 51: by Barbara (new)

Barbara (cinnabarb) | 36204 comments Mod
Jill wrote: "Sacajawea

He was the brother of a very high ranking man, was always in trouble, and had his own brand of beer."


I think this is Billy Carter.


message 52: by Barbara (last edited Jan 20, 2024 07:29AM) (new)

Barbara (cinnabarb) | 36204 comments Mod
Going on from Laura: This American city is called by many nicknames: City of Roses, Stumptown, Rip City, and Beervana, plus many more that would give this away. They are known for their airport carpet, and are "Trailblazers" in the microbrewing world.



Portland, Oregon

This cartoon character is a sailor; eats a lot of spinach; and wears a little cap.


message 53: by Anita (new)

Anita (neet413) | 2963 comments Popeye!

This man was the first president of the United States. Hint: It wasn't George Washington.


message 54: by Jill H. (new)

Jill H. (bucs1960) | 25018 comments Barbara wrote: "Jill wrote: "Sacajawea

He was the brother of a very high ranking man, was always in trouble, and had his own brand of beer."

I think this is Billy Carter."


Correct, Barbara.


message 55: by Jill H. (new)

Jill H. (bucs1960) | 25018 comments John Hanson

An early comic book hero, wore a cape, and said "Shazam".


message 56: by Luna (new)

Luna Miranda (lunazee) | 33396 comments Captain Marvel

A famous dog story in Japan, loyal and devoted, he waited for his owner at the train station.


message 57: by Jill H. (new)

Jill H. (bucs1960) | 25018 comments Hachiko?

He was a WWI officer, not a professional poet, and wrote one of the greatest poems which centered on poppies.


message 58: by Betsy (new)

Betsy | 39296 comments Doctor John McCrae

This site was originally built in 1923 for a housing development, it was shortened in the 1940s, and a massive restoration took place in the 70s.


message 59: by T (new)

T | 503 comments the 'Hollywood(land)' sign

It's assumed to be black, some people spend years watching for it, it may have a gentle gaelic accent !


message 60: by Jill H. (new)

Jill H. (bucs1960) | 25018 comments Loch Ness Monster

He was gay, his only starring role was in the greatest cult film of all times, and later appeared in various television series.


message 61: by Laura (last edited Jan 20, 2024 06:11PM) (new)

Laura | 30669 comments Well, it can't be Tim Curry...(Rocky Horror) or David Manners (Dracula)...and greatest cult film might be an opinion.....I'm actually stumped on this.

Perhaps Colin Clive-Frankenstein-unsure of his sexuality? He died before TV....ugh....now my brain is going



Ok, Sal Mineo???


message 62: by Barbara (last edited Jan 20, 2024 07:40PM) (new)

Barbara (cinnabarb) | 36204 comments Mod
Is it Rebel Russell? (The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert)


message 63: by Jill H. (new)

Jill H. (bucs1960) | 25018 comments I think I was much too vague only because I really like this late actor and I guess he is not very well known.. Let me give you another clue which should give it away. He also was one of the main players in a Hitchcock film


message 64: by Laura (new)

Laura | 30669 comments Well, I don't think it is Raymond Burr or Farley Granger, because they starred in lots of movies....Perhaps John Dall?


message 65: by Jill H. (new)

Jill H. (bucs1960) | 25018 comments You got it, Laura! The cult film is Gun Crazy and the Hitchcock film is Rope.


message 66: by T (last edited Jan 21, 2024 05:57PM) (new)

T | 503 comments This phonetic word, depending on how it's spelt, can mean
a craftsperson
having the correct answer
communicate by making marks

(hope you don't mind I picked up the baton)


message 67: by Jill H. (last edited Jan 22, 2024 03:30AM) (new)

Jill H. (bucs1960) | 25018 comments (Good one, T. That took some thought.)

Wright, right, write?


message 68: by Barbara (last edited Jan 22, 2024 06:52AM) (new)

Barbara (cinnabarb) | 36204 comments Mod
This painting features a woman, is the most visited painting in the world, and hangs in the Louvre.


message 69: by T (new)

T | 503 comments The Mona Lisa

( thanks, Jill ;-) )

This city has a cigar factory, a famous bar frequented by a famous author, and beautiful old cars


message 70: by Luna (new)

Luna Miranda (lunazee) | 33396 comments Havana?

Known as the northern lights or southern lights, it is a natural light display in Earth's sky, predominantly seen in high-latitude regions.


message 71: by T (new)

T | 503 comments Yes, Luna

Aurora Borealis?

One of my favourite summer foods contains:
Poultry meat
Curry powder
Sultanas


message 72: by Barbara (new)

Barbara (cinnabarb) | 36204 comments Mod
Chicken Curry with Sultanas

This rapper was married to a reality show star; once interrupted the grammy awards; and has a fashion line.


message 73: by Jill H. (new)

Jill H. (bucs1960) | 25018 comments Kanye West?

This edible vegetable grows in the southern US, is a member of the lily family,and has a very strong taste.


message 74: by Jennifer ✨ (new)

Jennifer ✨ | 1115 comments Okra?


This flower doesn't need soil, it is a tropical plant and starts with O


message 75: by T (new)

T | 503 comments Orchid?

What compound is:
a solid below 0 deg Celsius
a gas above 100 deg Celsius
a liquid in between

(Was Okra correct? I'd have gone for onion. Do we have to wait for confirmation before taking a turn? I don't know.)


message 76: by Jill H. (new)

Jill H. (bucs1960) | 25018 comments It is not Okra. They are called ramps

@T: H20?


message 77: by Jill H. (new)

Jill H. (bucs1960) | 25018 comments Jennifer ✨ wrote: "Okra?

Not Okra. They are called ramps

@T H20?


message 78: by T (new)

T | 503 comments Aha!
Oui, H2O.
Your go...


message 79: by T (new)

T | 503 comments Barbara wrote: "Chicken Curry with Sultanas

This rapper was married to a reality show star; once interrupted the grammy awards; and has a fashion line."


Hi Barbara - the summer dish is served cold and is called Coronation Chicken
So, what ARE the rules about having to guess correctly


message 80: by Barbara (last edited Jan 24, 2024 05:21AM) (new)

Barbara (cinnabarb) | 36204 comments Mod
I'm going to say take a guess and move on; if we wait for confirmation, the game can easily stall.

If you get it wrong the person who posted can correct you.

Thanks for the correction T. 🙂


message 81: by Barbara (new)

Barbara (cinnabarb) | 36204 comments Mod
It's Jill's turn now.


message 82: by Jill H. (new)

Jill H. (bucs1960) | 25018 comments It is an adult cartoon, has political/social overtones, and Kenny always dies.


message 83: by Laura (new)

Laura | 30669 comments South Park



This is one of the only manmade creations that can be seen by astronauts in orbit, it was created to both stop citizens from migration and to stop outsiders from invasion.


message 84: by Mansi (new)

Mansi | 23883 comments Great Wall of China


message 85: by Mansi (new)

Mansi | 23883 comments This building is white in colour ,made of marble and is in India


message 86: by T (new)

T | 503 comments The Taj Mahal

It is brown and sticky
It is named after a cooking pot
You either love it or hate it

( I love it, my husband hates it. Shame.)


message 87: by T (new)

T | 503 comments Barbara wrote: "I'm going to say take a guess and move on; if we wait for confirmation, the game can easily stall.

If you get it wrong the person who posted can correct you.

Thanks for the correction T. 🙂"


OK, Cool. Thanks, Barbara. Oh, and Coronation Chicken also has mayo in it to make it all lovely and unctuous ... in case you fancied trying it !


message 88: by Laura (new)

Laura | 30669 comments tajine?

A root vegetable that comes in a variety of colors, is longer than it is wide. There's also a "baby" version, often used in veggie trays.


message 89: by Barbara (new)

Barbara (cinnabarb) | 36204 comments Mod
I was going to guess vegemite for T's sticky brown stuff but I don't know if it's named after a pot.

For Laura's: carrot

This actor was a bodybuilder; was married to a member of the Kennedy family; and was a governor.


message 90: by Betsy (new)

Betsy | 39296 comments Arnold Schwarzenegger

Summer drink, lots of flavors, weird commercials.


message 91: by T (last edited Jan 25, 2024 10:58AM) (new)

T | 503 comments Pimms? Or WKD?

(This is when certain things don't cross 'The Pond' well in translation. The sticky brown stuff is Marmite, similar to the Australian Vegemite. Marmite IS the name of a type of a French cooking pot.)

An organ of the body
Surgeons don't need to cut you open to get to it
Some people have a thick one, others thin


message 92: by Betsy (new)

Betsy | 39296 comments (No, Kool-Aid)

Skin

Named for female monarch, made up of three colors, tasty treat.


message 93: by T (new)

T | 503 comments Yes, skin.
(Aaah, Kool-Aid. Are you in the States, Betsy?)

Pizza Margherita?

Who starred in a wacky British comedy, originally in the 1970s but still popular.
They also have done many televised travelogues.
Their surname is an anagram of the word for a castrated male rabbit.


message 94: by Jill H. (new)

Jill H. (bucs1960) | 25018 comments Michael Palin!

Another wacky British comedy series
One character always had a "cunning plan"
The final program was heartbreaking


message 95: by Laura (new)

Laura | 30669 comments Blackadder



This actress was in Black Adder, and is often thought to be related to Vanessa, Joely, and Natasha.


message 96: by Barbara (new)

Barbara (cinnabarb) | 36204 comments Mod
Gatorade

This vehicle had one voyage; has inspired many movies; and has been slowly disintegrating for over a century.


message 97: by Mansi (new)

Mansi | 23883 comments Titanic ?

These are body organs ,are in a pair ,are internal organs ,and you can survive with just one too.


message 98: by shrinkiedinkie (new)

shrinkiedinkie | 451 comments Kidneys

This company is a competitor of Nike; has a very well known slogan; and often associated with skateboarding.


message 99: by Jill H. (new)

Jill H. (bucs1960) | 25018 comments New Balance

This was signed in 1919, has the reputation of being the cause of WWII, and was often called "the stab in the back".


message 100: by Betsy (new)

Betsy | 39296 comments Versailles Treaty

Happened in early 20th century, devastation from fire and land shifts, rebuilt on mostly landfill.


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