| TBaller: 'According to historical sources, what did Napoleon order his troops to fire at the nose of for target practice?' Spammy: 'Jimmy Durante.' Jazz: 'In Cervantes' classic novel 'Don Quixote', the brave but errant title character fights various perceived injustices in the name of his lady love, a fictional maiden with what 'sweet' name?' BobC: 'Glucose.' BZB: 'Sugarmama.' Rick: 'Honeydew' skep: 'Sugart*ts.' Trina: 'Sweets.' (Answer is Dulcinea) Rowena: 'What is the connection between Michael Jackson and a Manakin bird?' toejam: 'Nosejob.' spiritseeker: 'Glove.' spiritseeker: 'Black.' toejam: 'Loves kids.' victort: 'Both strange?' jelly1000: 'Colour change.' BobC: 'Both white?' spiritseeker: 'Both look like females.' (Answer is that both moonwalk) applet222: 'ELVIS SONG TITLE: ‘I’m Left, You’re Right, She’s _______.’ skep: 'A centrist?' Trina: 'In South Korea, people remove their _________ when talking to an elder to show respect.' BobC: 'Eyebrows.' TBaller: 'Dr. Scholls.' Spammy: 'Hair.' pusdoc: 'Obi.' Rick: 'Shirt.' SoundTechie: 'Underwear.' Rick: 'Pants.' TBaller: 'Dentures.' Hez: 'Jacket.' SoundTechie: 'Genitals.' (Answer is eyeglasses) applet222: 'The goddesses Aglaia, Euphrosyne and Thalia were collectively known as the three ________.' toejam: 'Amigos.' Rowena: 'Where would you find a gnomon?' maxbearjr: 'Run over by luggage.' toejam: 'Garden.' maxbearjr: 'On a lawn.' jelly1000: 'In harry potter.' maxbearjr: 'In the ballfield lights.' (Answer: It's the pointer on a sundial) Trina: 'Members of the adder and the rattlesnake families are collectively known as this type of snake.' softwolf: 'Trouser.' BobC: 'A breeding salmon is called a _______.' Princess: 'Salmonella!!!' Rowena: 'Only one of the original 12 apostles was not martyred – which one?' Rowena 'A: John the Evangelist – he survived being boiled in oil!' victort: 'They shouldn't have boiled him..........he was a friar.' Trina: 'What first name did Lizzie Borden assume and begin to use after her trial?' BobC: 'I don't know but I'll axe her.' applet222: 'There are 31,557,600 seconds in a/an _________.' bubba: 'Awkward moment.' psufreak: 'All of the moons of the solar system are named after Greek or Roman gods… except for Uranus’s which are named after what?' pusdoc: 'Dingleberries.' JPaul: 'Clingons.' applet222: 'When gentlemen in medieval Japan wished to seal an agreement, they formed a crisscross with these.' TBaller: 'Cherry blossoms.' Camille33: 'Chopsticks.' Hez: 'Eyes.' Rowena: 'Penises?' (Answer is streams of urine) Tballer: 'In what city is the Bowling Hall of Fame located?' spammy: 'Bowling Green.' Rowena: 'What is the (admittedly tenuous) musical connection between Charles Bronson and baseball player Phil Linz?' DaveNI: 'They're both Polish.' spiritseeker: 'Both sang the anthem.' BobC: 'Both have guns for arms.' TabbyTom: 'Neither can sing?' (Answer is 'Harmonica' – Bronson’s character in Once upon a time in the west, and the Yogi Berra ‘harmonica incident’ on the team bus. (1964) BobC: 'A skin infestation of mites is commonly known as ________.' Princess: 'Dolomites!' applet222: 'What song containing the number four in the title was a hit in May, 1957 for two different singers named Jim – Jim Reeves and Jim Lowe?' Lilah: 'Do not foursake me o my darlin'.' skep: 'Four he's a jolly good fellow.' skep: 'TRIBOND: PUNCH / PETER / JACK' (answer was rabbit) softwolf: 'What's a rabbit punch?' skep: 'A punch in the kidneys.' victort: 'Soft .....it's a furry drink. Puts hare on your chest.' psufreak: ' What tool is the nickname of the founder of the Carolingian Empire, Charles Martel?' Rick: 'Screwdriver.' JPaul: 'Left-handed monkey wrench.' (Answer was Hammer) |