March 27Mar 27 Hey! No fair! I missed a question!I would have picked Tibet anyway. (Don't tell anyone!)The zoo I believe is in Vienna.
March 28Mar 28 Author Correct answer for Question 20: World GeographyThe oldest zoo in the world is located in…B: ViennaTiergarten Schnbrunn which opened in 1752
March 28Mar 28 Author Question 21: World GeographyThere are several lesser-known names for Area 51. Which of the following is NOT one of them?A: DreamlandB: Paradise RanchC: Groom LakeD: WatertownE: Space Villas
March 28Mar 28 Well, I know that Groom Lake and Dreamland are Area 51 names. Pretty sure I've heard Paradise Ranch used as well. That leaves Watertown and Space Villas. That last one sounds like some sort of housing development. I don't think there are any housing developments in/around Area 51; it's all so restricted and hush-hush there. So I'll say E: Space Villas.
March 28Mar 28 I don't think they ever used the name E: Space Villas on the X-Files, and that's my go-to source for extraterrestrial stuff.
March 30Mar 30 Author Correct answer for Question 21: World GeographyThere are several lesser-known names for Area 51.Which of the following is NOT one of them?E: Space VillasSweep for everyone!
March 30Mar 30 Author Question 21: World Geography (last one in this topic)What country consumes the most tea per person per year?A: TurkeyB: IndiaC: EnglandD: Australia
March 30Mar 30 Sooo, the question isn't "how many people drink tea" in a particular country. Rather, how much tea, per person, in a particular country. So it doesn't matter how populous the country is. What matters is, how popular is tea-drinking in a particular country. OK, this logic didn't help me one bit! So I'm just gonna guess. B: India.
March 31Mar 31 I think I read about this a while back and was rather surprised that it was reported that A: Turkey drank the most tea per capita. I always thought of Turkey as being a coffee-drinking society - Turkish coffee is quite famous.
April 3Apr 3 Author Question 21: World Geography (last one in this topic)What country consumes the most tea per person per year?A: TurkeySecond Place is Ireland
April 3Apr 3 Author If by chance any of you want to officially join my game and get even more questions that I keep score on...I will have an opening soon for a new player. Same thing as this only through emails...or if you know someone else that might want to join. Let me know. If anyone else out there stalking this thread wants join let me know.
April 3Apr 3 Author Question 22: LiteratureWhat type of animal is the title character in the 1954 Dr. Seuss book Horton Hears a Who!?A: LlamaB: CatC: ElephantD: Turtle
April 4Apr 4 Finally, an easy one!C: ElephantAlthough, a Who is also in the title. But they're not llamas, cats, or turtles. They're Whos!
April 8Apr 8 Author Correct answer for Question 22: LiteratureWhat type of animal is the title character in the 1954 Dr. Seuss book Horton Hears a Who!?C: Elephant
April 8Apr 8 Author Question 23: LiteratureFinish this famous Shakespeare line.“Double, double, toil and trouble, fire burn and _________ bubble”A: WaterB: PotionC: CauldronD: Poison
April 9Apr 9 Yay! Another easy one! I couldn't give you the Act# or Scene# like citytrader (although I did know it's from Macbeth), but the answer is C: Cauldron.
April 9Apr 9 My source of reference is the Frog Choir from Harry Potter...therefor it is C: Cauldron The frogs would never lie...
April 14Apr 14 Author Oops, almost forgot about this thread.Question 23: LiteratureFinish this famous Shakespeare line.“Double, double, toil and trouble, fire burn and _________ bubble”C: Cauldron
April 14Apr 14 Author Question 24: LiteratureWhat Batman villain has lived for centuries thanks to the help of the mysterious Lazarus Pits?A: King TutB: Ra’s al GhulC: BatzarroD: Hellhound
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