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Question for 2/24 with answer tomorrow
Posted: Fri Feb 24, 2006 11:22 am
1908 print ads for this beverage featured the slogan "Good to the last drop." Name this beverage.
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1908 print ads for this beverage featured the slogan "Good to the last drop." Name this beverage.
Good luck!!!
Love to you
Warmie
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Posted: Fri Feb 24, 2006 2:50 pm
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Beleive it or not, that isn't the answer. I was with you thinking it was coffee, shocked to find out it wasn't. Any more guesses???
Answer tomorrow if no one gets it, aren't I awful making you wait? LOL,
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Beleive it or not, that isn't the answer. I was with you thinking it was coffee, shocked to find out it wasn't. Any more guesses???
Answer tomorrow if no one gets it, aren't I awful making you wait? LOL,
Love to you
Warmie
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Posted: Sat Feb 25, 2006 1:15 am
Answer for 2-24-6
Coca-Cola. Yes, Coca-Cola. Maxwell House didn't use the slogan until about 1915.
Question for 2-25-6
What program, which aired live on this day in 1973, drew the largest audience for a TV show to that time, approximately one billion viewers in 40 countries, but not airing until April 4th on NBC in the USA?
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Answer for 2-24-6
Coca-Cola. Yes, Coca-Cola. Maxwell House didn't use the slogan until about 1915.
Question for 2-25-6
What program, which aired live on this day in 1973, drew the largest audience for a TV show to that time, approximately one billion viewers in 40 countries, but not airing until April 4th on NBC in the USA?
Good luck!
Posted: Sat Feb 25, 2006 12:21 pm
the sad thing is...i think i know this
is it aloha in hawaii?
(if it is, thanks)
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STARCRAFT REPLAYS
the sad thing is...i think i know this
is it aloha in hawaii?
(if it is, thanks)
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STARCRAFT REPLAYS
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Posted: Sat Feb 25, 2006 2:09 pm
Answer for 2-25-6
Elvis - Aloha From Hawaii, a live, worldwide concert from Honolulu International Center Arena (now the Neal S. Blaisdell Center Arena). Performed at 12:30 a.m. Hawaiian Time, it was beamed live via Globecam Satellite to Australia and many countries in Asia and was on a dealy for about 30 European countries. The first American airing was April 4th on NBC. The show also became one of Elvis’s top-selling LPs.
Very good Courtney. Stephen is to keep score, so will let him do his job.
Now............
Next question............
Where would you find the farmhands Zeke, Hunk, and Hickory?
Good luck!
Answer for 2-25-6
Elvis - Aloha From Hawaii, a live, worldwide concert from Honolulu International Center Arena (now the Neal S. Blaisdell Center Arena). Performed at 12:30 a.m. Hawaiian Time, it was beamed live via Globecam Satellite to Australia and many countries in Asia and was on a dealy for about 30 European countries. The first American airing was April 4th on NBC. The show also became one of Elvis’s top-selling LPs.
Very good Courtney. Stephen is to keep score, so will let him do his job.
Now............
Next question............
Where would you find the farmhands Zeke, Hunk, and Hickory?
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Posted: Sun Feb 26, 2006 8:53 am
NEXT ANSWER
On the farm in Kansas owned by Dorothy's Uncle Henry and Aunt Em, in "The Wizard of Oz". They are the men Dorothy sees as The Cowardly Lion (Zeke), The Scarecrow (Hunk) and The Tin Man (Hickory) when she is in Oz.
Another question for you:
Anosmia is the medical term for the absence of what?
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On the farm in Kansas owned by Dorothy's Uncle Henry and Aunt Em, in "The Wizard of Oz". They are the men Dorothy sees as The Cowardly Lion (Zeke), The Scarecrow (Hunk) and The Tin Man (Hickory) when she is in Oz.
Another question for you:
Anosmia is the medical term for the absence of what?
Good luck!
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Posted: Mon Feb 27, 2006 9:53 am
Question was:
Anosmia is the medical term for the absence of what?
Answer is:
A sense of smell.
Next question:
Romanian university professor Adriana Iliescu just recently gave birth to a daughter, Eliza Maria. What is interesting about this birth:
(A) Largest baby on record to date
(B) Oldest recorded woman to give birth
(C) Longest pregnancy in history
(D) Daughter is technically the mother's aunt
Good luck!
Question was:
Anosmia is the medical term for the absence of what?
Answer is:
A sense of smell.
Next question:
Romanian university professor Adriana Iliescu just recently gave birth to a daughter, Eliza Maria. What is interesting about this birth:
(A) Largest baby on record to date
(B) Oldest recorded woman to give birth
(C) Longest pregnancy in history
(D) Daughter is technically the mother's aunt
Good luck!
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Posted: Tue Feb 28, 2006 3:10 pm
(((((((((((Stephen)))))))))))) You tell us! TY
Question was:
Romanian university professor Adriana Iliescu just recently gave birth to a daughter, Eliza Maria. What is interesting about this birth:
(A) Largest baby on record to date
(B) Oldest recorded woman to give birth
(C) Longest pregnancy in history
(D) Daughter is technically the mother's aunt
Answer is:
B. Oldest recorded woman to give birth. Adriana Iliescu will be 67 in May, and is believed to be the oldest recorded woman to give birth. Her daughter weighed 3 lb. 1 oz. at birth after a Caesarean operation, and mother and daughter are both doing well at the Giulesti Maternity Hospital in Bucharest. Iliescu reportedly became pregnant through in vitro fertilization.
next question:
What is a "Lazarus" species?
(((((((((((Stephen)))))))))))) You tell us! TY
Question was:
Romanian university professor Adriana Iliescu just recently gave birth to a daughter, Eliza Maria. What is interesting about this birth:
(A) Largest baby on record to date
(B) Oldest recorded woman to give birth
(C) Longest pregnancy in history
(D) Daughter is technically the mother's aunt
Answer is:
B. Oldest recorded woman to give birth. Adriana Iliescu will be 67 in May, and is believed to be the oldest recorded woman to give birth. Her daughter weighed 3 lb. 1 oz. at birth after a Caesarean operation, and mother and daughter are both doing well at the Giulesti Maternity Hospital in Bucharest. Iliescu reportedly became pregnant through in vitro fertilization.
next question:
What is a "Lazarus" species?
Posted: Tue Feb 28, 2006 6:30 pm
is it a species that comes back from being extinct?
ok, so that may be a dumb answer but it just sounds like it makes sense...although i don't know how they'd come back from extinction if they're extinct...jurassic park anyone?
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Honey Oil
is it a species that comes back from being extinct?
ok, so that may be a dumb answer but it just sounds like it makes sense...although i don't know how they'd come back from extinction if they're extinct...jurassic park anyone?
________
Honey Oil
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Posted: Tue Feb 28, 2006 7:27 pm
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Way to go girl!!!!!!!!! You got the final point for the month. Very good. Stephen will have to do the tallying now.
Question was:
What is a "Lazarus" species?
Answer:
Named for the Biblical figure that is resurrected from death, "Lazarus" species are species that were once believed to be extinct, but are later found to be still around. This can be living animals, once thought extinct, but then found alive, or it can be fossils, thought extinct in one era, and then found in a later fossil record.
Next Question: For March 1st is:
For humans, what is the most common non-contagious disease in the world?
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(((((((((((((((((((Courtney)))))))))))))))))))
Way to go girl!!!!!!!!! You got the final point for the month. Very good. Stephen will have to do the tallying now.
Question was:
What is a "Lazarus" species?
Answer:
Named for the Biblical figure that is resurrected from death, "Lazarus" species are species that were once believed to be extinct, but are later found to be still around. This can be living animals, once thought extinct, but then found alive, or it can be fossils, thought extinct in one era, and then found in a later fossil record.
Next Question: For March 1st is:
For humans, what is the most common non-contagious disease in the world?
Good luck!
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