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njb902 wrote:The answer to yesterday's question was D. Cantons, congratulations d_sel1. The name is derived from the French language word canton meaning corner or district.
Today's trivia question.
What type of ship was the original USS Enterprise?
A. Battleship
B. Heavy cruiser
C. Aircraft carrier
D. Sloop-of-war
Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
njb902 wrote:The answer to yesterday's question was D. Sloop-of-war. The original USS Enterprise was originally a British warship(HMS George) captured by Benedict Arnold at the St. John's shipyards in Quebec, Canada 1775. So sorry Shadowman and d_sel1 you are incorrect.
njb902 wrote:Today's trivia question.
Who voiced Darkwing Duck?
A. Jim Cummings
B. Jim Jones
C. Jim Carrey
D. Jim Parsons
Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
Shadowman wrote:njb902 wrote:The answer to yesterday's question was D. Sloop-of-war. The original USS Enterprise was originally a British warship(HMS George) captured by Benedict Arnold at the St. John's shipyards in Quebec, Canada 1775. So sorry Shadowman and d_sel1 you are incorrect.
My smart-ass Star Trek joke counted as an answer? Just so you know, I looked up the actual Enterprise too, hence why I said I wasn't going to answer.njb902 wrote:Today's trivia question.
Who voiced Darkwing Duck?
A. Jim Cummings
B. Jim Jones
C. Jim Carrey
D. Jim Parsons
Jim Cummings.
njb902 wrote:The answer to yesterday's question was A. Jim Cummings. Congratulations Shadowman on the correct answer.
Today's trivia question.
Who was the first to sign the United
States Declaration of Independence?
A. Edward Rutledge
B. Samuel Adams
C. Thomas Jefferson
D. John Hancock
njb902 wrote:The answer to yesterday's question was D. John Hancock, sorry d_sel1. According to legend, Hancock signed his name largely and clearly
so that King George could read it without
his spectacles, but the story is apocryphal
and originated years later. Though it is why in the US that John Hancock is synonymous with signature. All the names that I gave for answers signed the declaration, take some time to read up on them they are some interesting people.
Today's trivia question.
For how many films did Roger Moore play James Bond?
A. Seven
B. Nine
C. One millllllion dollars
D. Five
JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:njb902 wrote:The answer to yesterday's question was D. John Hancock, sorry d_sel1. According to legend, Hancock signed his name largely and clearly
so that King George could read it without
his spectacles, but the story is apocryphal
and originated years later. Though it is why in the US that John Hancock is synonymous with signature. All the names that I gave for answers signed the declaration, take some time to read up on them they are some interesting people.
Today's trivia question.
For how many films did Roger Moore play James Bond?
A. Seven
B. Nine
C. One millllllion dollars
D. Five
My wife says five times, so I'll go with that. Curious note, she had to play the main theme of Live and Let Die in marching band in school, which had Roger Moore as 007.
njb902 wrote:It's been a long day, the answer to yesterday's question was C. Jerry "The King" Lawler.
Today's trivia question.
How many countries are members of the United Nations?
A. 76
B. 312
C. 193
D. 215
Bonus question.
How many countries are there?
njb902 wrote:The answer to yesterday's question was C. 193, sorry d_sel1. Kosovo, Vatican City, and Taiwan do not belong.
The answer to the bonus question is 196(if you include Taiwan, which I do, 195 if ya don't ),
Today's trivia question.
Who discovered buoyancy?
A. Leonard Da Vinci
B. Hippocrates
C. Archimedes
D. The ham sandwich with lettuce, red onion, pickles, mayo, and banana peppers I'm eating now.
E. Isaac Newton
Bonus question. Where was this person or sandwich from?
Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
Shadowman wrote:D. Sandwich. And I want to say it's from Subway...
njb902 wrote:The answer to yesterday's question was C. Archimedes and he was indeed from Syracuse, congratulations d_sel1!
Today's trivia question.
How many centimeters in a mile?
A. 42
B. 17,674.4
C. Kelly Clarkson
D. 160, 934.4
E. 409,674.4
njb902 wrote:The answer to yesterday's question was C. Archimedes and he was indeed from Syracuse, congratulations d_sel1!
Today's trivia question.
How many centimeters in a mile?
A. 42
B. 17,674.4
C. Kelly Clarkson
D. 160, 934.4
E. 409,674.4
njb902 wrote:The answer to yesterday's question was C. Kelly Clarkson..... Wait what do you mean the answer was D. 160, 934.4, well the sane part of my mind says I have to follow the rules. So congratulations SW's SilverHammer, JelZe, and d_sel1 on the correct answer!
Today's trivia question.
Who directed Forrest Gump?
A. Tom Hanks
B. Robert Zemeckis
C. Steven Spielberg
D. Uwe Boll
Bonus question.
Who wrote the book the movie is based on?
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