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Tuesday, February 27th, 2007
The other half
In Greek mythology, who were Chiron, Pholus and Nessus?
A) Centaurs (half human, half horse)
B) Harpies (half human, half bird)
C) Mermaids (half human, half fish)
D) Satyrs (half human, half goat)
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Monday, February 26th, 2007
Notoriety is the spice of life
Stanley Pons and Martin Fleischman achieved “fifteen minutes of fame” in 1989 for:
A) A business failure
B) A military fiasco
C) A political scandal
D) A scientific error
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Sunday, February 25th, 2007
Shogi
The popular Japanese game of shogi closely resembles another game that is much better known internationally. Which one?
A) Backgammon
B) Checkers (draughts)
C) Chess
D) Go
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Saturday, February 24th, 2007
A Marx by any other name…
The four Marx brothers, Chico, Groucho, Harpo and Zeppo, made a legendary series of movie comedies from 1929 to 1950. What was Groucho’s real first name?
A) Arthur
B) Herbert
C) Julius
D) Leonard
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Friday, February 23rd, 2007
The answer is blowing in the mistral
Each year, southern France is buffeted by a strong wind called the mistral. It is:
A) A cold wind from the north
B) A hot wind from the south
C) A dry wind from the east
D) A moist wind from the west
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Thursday, February 22nd, 2007
A matter of skill
A deipnosophist is an expert in which of the following areas?
A) Dinner-table conversation
B) Disguising the voice
C) Ditch construction
D) Dividing assets following divorce
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Wednesday, February 21st, 2007
Nucleus
Where in the world did the first controlled nuclear chain reaction occur?
A) Chicago, United States
B) Florence, Italy
C) Göttingen, Germany
D) Leyden, Netherlands
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Tuesday, February 20th, 2007
Some folks’ll know this…
The “fo’c’s’le” on a square-rigged sailing ship was:
A) A small lever for focusing the ship’s telescope
B) The “forecourse sail” — a large sail on the foremast
C) The “forecastle” — a raised deck near the bow
D) The “forward console” — a piloting station at the bow, used in fog
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Monday, February 19th, 2007
Greene through and through
For which of the following movies was the screenplay by British writer Graham Greene himself, rather than being an adaptation by another writer of a Greene tale?
A) The Honorary Consul
B) The Power and the Glory
C) The Quiet American
D) The Third Man
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Sunday, February 18th, 2007
Triple threat
What were the professional skills of Count Alessandro di Cagliostro (1743-1795)?
A) Alchemist, healer and magician
B) Author, composer and flautist
C) Exorcist, rabble-rouser and witch-hunter
D) Explorer, linguist and missionary
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