I guess its me. Random trivia questions. I'm leaving 5 that shouldn't be too tough, but I'd like whoever takes the round to answer 4 correctly.
At what age did Abraham Lincoln die?
Which artist sang the theme song to the TV show Monk?
Who is the song by Crosby, Stills, & Nash "Suite: Judy Blue Eyes" written about?
In which year did the alternative rock band ~The Killers~ form?
Which sitting U.S. president was the earliest to be photographed? There is no evidence because the photograph is lost to history. But the evidence of the first sitting president will be counted as correct also.
Hey, I was just posting something to put something up. I know George is into presidential trivia so there are two of those. I know you're into music WordWolf so I figured just about any classic rock fan would know about the CS&N song. ~The Killers~ are an alternative rock band but I think you're into alternative rock as I am.
I thought the "Monk" theme song would be a slam dunk since you guys are really into vintage TV shows.
Unless someone wants to try to answer some of these, then let's put this back into a free post.
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No. (Misread it.) George
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Raf clears the table! (Been practicing billiards lately?) A) 1605 was the last time- before JP1- that there were 3 different Popes in the same calendar year. It has to coincide with the concl
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Don't forget about me Raf, I'm so petty too. From "Wildflowers" to "The Last DJ".
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Sorry.
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Since WW answered his own post, he's technically up...
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Ah, how sure are you I answered my own post?
By now, I'm confident Raf would prefer if anyone jumped in here as a de facto "free post".
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Yeah, whoever gets here first
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I guess its me. Random trivia questions. I'm leaving 5 that shouldn't be too tough, but I'd like whoever takes the round to answer 4 correctly.
At what age did Abraham Lincoln die?
Which artist sang the theme song to the TV show Monk?
Who is the song by Crosby, Stills, & Nash "Suite: Judy Blue Eyes" written about?
In which year did the alternative rock band ~The Killers~ form?
Which sitting U.S. president was the earliest to be photographed? There is no evidence because the photograph is lost to history. But the evidence of the first sitting president will be counted as correct also.
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I think we're all zero for 5 here. I know I am.
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Hey, I was just posting something to put something up. I know George is into presidential trivia so there are two of those. I know you're into music WordWolf so I figured just about any classic rock fan would know about the CS&N song. ~The Killers~ are an alternative rock band but I think you're into alternative rock as I am.
I thought the "Monk" theme song would be a slam dunk since you guys are really into vintage TV shows.
Unless someone wants to try to answer some of these, then let's put this back into a free post.
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I know who did the Monk theme, but that's it.
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Human without the bean
FREE POST
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This is probably pretty easy, but
What do baseball, bridge, golf, Formula One racing, and tennis have in common?
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