Quasit 865 Posted April 16, 2021 Author #931 Share Posted April 16, 2021 The most elaborate answer we've had so far and it was only for 200 points. Pts. 200 Which refers to a mathematic principal? ♦ A: Circle leaf ♦ B: Triangle stem ♦ C: Square root ♦ D: Rectangle flower Question by OlympicIRL ♦ P t s . 2 0 0 ♦ heywoodu 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Quasit 865 Posted April 16, 2021 Author #932 Share Posted April 16, 2021 @heywoodu Pts. 300 Who needs more practice with their vehicle? ♦ A: Monday motorist ♦ B: Wednesday coachman ♦ C: Friday chauffeur ♦ D: Sunday driver Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
heywoodu 15,135 Posted April 16, 2021 #933 Share Posted April 16, 2021 That's actually a bit of a tricky one! Chauffeuring people around on Fridays only might make one end up with a small lack of experience, but surely a steady once a week drive is enough to be alright. A Wednesday coachman...hello, it's 2021. I am a tiny bit doubting between A and D. I'm going for D though: I see how the people go to church on Sunday here and they drive like absolute whack jobs, you risk your life by getting in their way! D, Sunday driver. dcro 1 . Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Quasit 865 Posted April 16, 2021 Author #934 Share Posted April 16, 2021 Yeah, the other three have not really become well-known sayings as far as I know. Pts. 300 Who needs more practice with their vehicle? ♦ A: Monday motorist ♦ B: Wednesday coachman ♦ C: Friday chauffeur ♦ D: Sunday driver ♦ P t s . 3 0 0 ♦ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Quasit 865 Posted April 16, 2021 Author #935 Share Posted April 16, 2021 @heywoodu Pts. 500 What does the acronym "JFMAMJJASOND" stand for? ♦ A: 20th century US Presidents ♦ B: Months of the year ♦ C: Shakespeare plays ♦ D: FIFA World Cup winners Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
heywoodu 15,135 Posted April 16, 2021 #936 Share Posted April 16, 2021 Joe Diden, Donald Nrump, Barack Obama, George Sush....I mean, one fits, but that's about it. I don't recall Nauru winning a FIFA World Cup recently, whereas I don't know the names of many Shakespeare plays at all. B it is, months of the year! . Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
heywoodu 15,135 Posted April 16, 2021 #937 Share Posted April 16, 2021 And with that, the 20 minute video with background music has already ended . Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Quasit 865 Posted April 16, 2021 Author #938 Share Posted April 16, 2021 Yes. Pts. 500 What does the acronym "JFMAMJJASOND" stand for? ♦ A: 20th century US Presidents ♦ B: Months of the year ♦ C: Shakespeare plays ♦ D: FIFA World Cup winners ♦ P t s . 5 0 0 ♦ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Quasit 865 Posted April 16, 2021 Author #939 Share Posted April 16, 2021 @heywoodu As far as the music goes, you have to repeat that yourself now. Studio technology is not that advanced here yet. Meanwhile, you're going to guarantee yourself a thousand points if you successfully answer this question correctly. Pts. 1,000 Which English philosopher served as Lord Chancellor from 1617 to 1621? ♦ A: Julius Ham ♦ B: Francis Bacon ♦ C: Dominic Gammon ♦ D: Lawrence Pork-Scratchings Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
heywoodu 15,135 Posted April 16, 2021 #940 Share Posted April 16, 2021 Ha, only when seeing answer D did I realize these might not all be real names! Julius doesn't really sound like a 17th century British name, Dominic Gammon doesn't ring a bell in the slightest. I think I've heard Francis Bacon be mentioned in the 'Stuff You Missed In History' podcast, but I might be wrong. Still, I am going for B, Francis Bacon, at the risk of looking like a complete fool for possibly choosing a meaty yet fake name. . Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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