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1) How long did the Hundred Years' War last?

 

2) Which country makes Panama hats?

 

3) From which animal do we get cat gut?

 

4) In which month do Russians celebrate the October Revolution?

 

5) What is a camel's hair brush made of?

 

6) The Canary Islands in the Pacific are named after what animal?

 

7) What was King George VI's first name?

 

8) What color is a purple finch?

 

9) Where are Chinese gooseberries from?

 

10) What is the color of the black box in a commercial airplane?

 

I will post the answers in a week

 

please dont post answers yet, just your scores thank you

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I knew 6. I looked up the rest, but forgot the title of the post, so 6.

 

Why 15 minutes for something like this? You either know it or you don't. The 15 minutes is why I went looking.

 

Hidden question, with spoiler to one:

 

Can I have bonus points for knowing that the birds are named after the islands, and the islands named after dogs?

Heh.

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  1. 116.
  2. Ecuador.

  3. November (They were still using Julian calendar at the time, for people using Gregorian calendar it happened in November).

  4. Dog ("Can" is a possible spanish translation for "dog"). Edit: And OBVIOUSLY it came from Latin.
  5. Edward.


  6. Orange, very bright, to be able to be spotted easily.

Doubts in 1 and 7, but I think they are right.

 

 

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Wow I thought I was a knowledgable person, I only knew 4 and 6 ( and 6 is not a parardox at all so it doesn't really count ).

That's one better than I can do, although I suppose I could try some guessing.

 

 

The Canary Islands I know about (I can even place them n the correct ocean!), but I never even heard of Chinese gooseberries and I don't know a finch from a swallow.

 

George VI was the last George, right? Just before Elizabeth? So maybe Andrew or William?

 

 

"They say there was an earthquake that left nothing but a Panama hat, and a pair of old Greek shoes..."--- Dylan in Blackwater Bay, but that's probably not right. Really stretching here. "I left my hat in Haiti, in some forgotten flat in Haiti, ---" Fred Astaire. No. Nothing comes to mind.

 

In college I took pride in being able to score well on exams in subjects that I knew nothing about. I seem to have lost the ability.

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The Canary Islands I know about (I can even place them n the correct ocean!), but I never even heard of Chinese gooseberries and I don't know a finch from a swallow.

I knew the Chinese gooseberries one from a conversation I had on bridgebase, with a regular forum poster actually. JILLLY!!!

 

And I completely didn't notice the ocean discrepancy. I've seen that particular question before though, on Jeopardy! and elsewhere. Skimming it was enough.

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There is only one group of "Canary Islands"! And they're not in the Pacific Ocean, unlike the Galapagos islands (which are famous for some birds).

 

I don't know a finch from a swallow.

 

African or European swallow?

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1. Not 100

2. Not Panama

3. Not cats (though there is more than one animal...)

4. Not October (though depends on what calandar you're using)

5. Not camels

6. Not canaries

7. Not George

8. Not purple (though the males and females have different colours)

9. Not China

10. Not black

 

Do I win? (I think I actually know 6 but Ive seen some before... I know approximately no 1 but Im not sure if you count the no. of years between the start and end where there was no war...)

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There is only one group of "Canary Islands"! And they're not in the Pacific Ocean, unlike the Galapagos islands (which are famous for some birds).

 

I don't know a finch from a swallow.

 

African or European swallow?

And is it fully laden?

Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa

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There is only one group of "Canary Islands"! And they're not in the Pacific Ocean, unlike the Galapagos islands (which are famous for some birds).

 

I don't know a finch from a swallow.

 

African or European swallow?

Whichever one is actually from Australia.

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Now I'm confused. Did you just totally not get the reference, or are you being funny?

 

Sorry, I'm dumb. I had to ask.

Me? No I did not understand about the fully laden.

 

I was just getting into the spirit of things not matching their names. If African or European is a subtle allusion to something or other rather than a sub-species then I didn't get that either.

 

When I was in college someone asked me if I wanted to go with them to the Monet exhibit and I said who's Monet. The more things change.... Please explain.

 

As you can imagine, I have always had a feeling of connection with the Judy Holliday character in Born Yesterday (a terrific movie if you have never seen it, or if you have, for that matter).

 

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I have friends who praise Monty Python. I never could get into it. But then, except for his role as Harry Lime in The Third Man, I never understood the wild enthusiasm for Orson Welles either. I guess a guy who can cause a national panic by broadcasting "news bulletins" about an invasion from Mars has to be given some respect though.

 

I also am fond of Some Like it Hot (my daughter once mulled over opening a coffehouse with that name). The last line, I believe, is "Nobody's perfect".

 

As near as I can recall, I like everything Billy Wilder has ever directed.

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