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Calvin

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Dec 11, 2017, 11:16:01 PM12/11/17
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Hi everyone

usual rules- use your own knowledge only and post a single reply here within the next seven days. Good luck!


1 Which Australian rock band had hits with "April Sun in Cuba" (1977) and "Are You Old Enough?" (1978)?
2 Which six-letter word can mean to wedge something, an alcoholic spirit, a cut or score the skin, or to decisively end?
3 What links Bob Hope, Henry Winkler, Dwight Eisenhower, James Watson and Billy Graham?
4 What is the official language of Suriname?
5 What is the largest internal organ in the human body?
6 Which ethno-linguistic group, native to Europe and Asia, is classified into East, West and South?
7 What word of Greek origin refers to (among other meanings) the complete final destruction of the world, as described in the book of Revelation.
8 A famous painting by Jacques-Louis David shows which leader crossing the Alps on horseback?
9 What is the official language of Andorra?
10 What was the nickname of American jazz saxophonist Charlie Parker?
11 Which lieutenant colonel of the Soviet Air Defence Forces became known as "the man who single-handedly saved the world from nuclear war" for correctly assessing in 1983 that reports of incoming American missiles were a false positive?
12 What links the previous 11 answers?

cheers,
calvin

Mark Brader

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Dec 12, 2017, 12:57:55 AM12/12/17
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"Calvin":
> 1 Which Australian rock band had hits with "April Sun in Cuba"
> (1977) and "Are You Old Enough?" (1978)?

Devo?

> 2 Which six-letter word can mean to wedge something, an alcoholic
> spirit, a cut or score the skin, or to decisively end?

Scotch.

> 3 What links Bob Hope, Henry Winkler, Dwight Eisenhower, James
> Watson and Billy Graham?

Wives named Mamie?

> 4 What is the official language of Suriname?

Dutch.

> 5 What is the largest internal organ in the human body?

Liver.

> 6 Which ethno-linguistic group, native to Europe and Asia, is
> classified into East, West and South?

Slavic.

> 7 What word of Greek origin refers to (among other meanings) the
> complete final destruction of the world, as described in the book
> of Revelation.

Apocalypse.

> 8 A famous painting by Jacques-Louis David shows which leader
> crossing the Alps on horseback?

Napoleon.

> 9 What is the official language of Andorra?

Catalan.

> 10 What was the nickname of American jazz saxophonist Charlie Parker?

Bird.

> 11 Which lieutenant colonel of the Soviet Air Defence Forces
> became known as "the man who single-handedly saved the world from
> nuclear war" for correctly assessing in 1983 that reports of
> incoming American missiles were a false positive?

Johnsonski. :-)

> 12 What links the previous 11 answers?

None of them have the letter X in them. (Well, it's true!)
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Peter Smyth

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Dec 12, 2017, 4:55:45 AM12/12/17
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Calvin wrote:

> Hi everyone
>
> usual rules- use your own knowledge only and post a single reply here within the next seven days. Good luck!
>
>
> 1 Which Australian rock band had hits with "April Sun in Cuba" (1977) and "Are You Old Enough?" (1978)?
INXS
> 2 Which six-letter word can mean to wedge something, an alcoholic spirit, a cut or score the skin, or to decisively end?
> 3 What links Bob Hope, Henry Winkler, Dwight Eisenhower, James Watson and Billy Graham?
> 4 What is the official language of Suriname?
Dutch
> 5 What is the largest internal organ in the human body?
Liver
> 6 Which ethno-linguistic group, native to Europe and Asia, is classified into East, West and South?
> 7 What word of Greek origin refers to (among other meanings) the complete final destruction of the world, as described in the book of Revelation.
Apocalypse
> 8 A famous painting by Jacques-Louis David shows which leader crossing the Alps on horseback?
Alexander the Great
> 9 What is the official language of Andorra?
Spanish
> 10 What was the nickname of American jazz saxophonist Charlie Parker?
> 11 Which lieutenant colonel of the Soviet Air Defence Forces became known as "the man who single-handedly saved the world from nuclear war" for correctly assessing in 1983 that reports of incoming American missiles were a false positive?
> 12 What links the previous 11 answers?


Peter Smyth

Erland Sommarskog

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Dec 12, 2017, 2:55:14 PM12/12/17
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Mark Brader (m...@vex.net) writes:
>> 12 What links the previous 11 answers?
>
> None of them have the letter X in them. (Well, it's true!)

Not if Peter's answers is correct. :-)

Erland Sommarskog

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Dec 12, 2017, 2:55:21 PM12/12/17
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Calvin (334...@gmail.com) writes:
> 1 Which Australian rock band had hits with "April Sun in Cuba"
> (1977) and "Are You Old Enough?" (1978)?

Easybeats

> 4 What is the official language of Suriname?

Dutch

> 5 What is the largest internal organ in the human body?

Liver

> 6 Which ethno-linguistic group, native to Europe and Asia, is
> classified into East, West and South?

Slavic

> 7 What word of Greek origin refers to (among other meanings) the
> complete final destruction of the world, as described in the book of
> Revelation.

Armageddon

> 8 A famous painting by Jacques-Louis David shows which leader
> crossing the Alps on horseback?

Hanibal

> 9 What is the official language of Andorra?

Catalan

> 10 What was the nickname of American jazz saxophonist Charlie Parker?

Bird


Dan Blum

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Dec 12, 2017, 3:52:24 PM12/12/17
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Calvin <334...@gmail.com> wrote:

> 3 What links Bob Hope, Henry Winkler, Dwight Eisenhower, James Watson and Billy Graham?

golf

> 4 What is the official language of Suriname?

Dutch

> 5 What is the largest internal organ in the human body?

liver

> 6 Which ethno-linguistic group, native to Europe and Asia, is classified into East, West and South?

Turks

> 7 What word of Greek origin refers to (among other meanings) the complete final destruction of the world, as described in the book of Revelation.

apocalypse

> 8 A famous painting by Jacques-Louis David shows which leader crossing the Alps on horseback?

Napoleon

> 9 What is the official language of Andorra?

Spanish

> 10 What was the nickname of American jazz saxophonist Charlie Parker?

Bird

> 11 Which lieutenant colonel of the Soviet Air Defence Forces became known as "the man who single-handedly saved the world from nuclear war" for correctly assessing in 1983 that reports of incoming American missiles were a false positive?

Petrov

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Dan Tilque

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Dec 12, 2017, 6:04:30 PM12/12/17
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Calvin wrote:
> Hi everyone
>
> usual rules- use your own knowledge only and post a single reply here within the next seven days. Good luck!
>
>
> 1 Which Australian rock band had hits with "April Sun in Cuba" (1977) and "Are You Old Enough?" (1978)?

Men at Work

> 2 Which six-letter word can mean to wedge something, an alcoholic spirit, a cut or score the skin, or to decisively end?

scotch

> 3 What links Bob Hope, Henry Winkler, Dwight Eisenhower, James Watson and Billy Graham?
> 4 What is the official language of Suriname?

Dutch

> 5 What is the largest internal organ in the human body?

liver

> 6 Which ethno-linguistic group, native to Europe and Asia, is classified into East, West and South?

Slavic

> 7 What word of Greek origin refers to (among other meanings) the complete final destruction of the world, as described in the book of Revelation.

apocalypse

> 8 A famous painting by Jacques-Louis David shows which leader crossing the Alps on horseback?

Hannibal

> 9 What is the official language of Andorra?

Catalan

> 10 What was the nickname of American jazz saxophonist Charlie Parker?
> 11 Which lieutenant colonel of the Soviet Air Defence Forces became known as "the man who single-handedly saved the world from nuclear war" for correctly assessing in 1983 that reports of incoming American missiles were a false positive?
> 12 What links the previous 11 answers?

What 11 questions have never been in my kitchen?

--
Dan Tilque

Mark Brader

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Dec 12, 2017, 7:47:51 PM12/12/17
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"Calvin":
>>> 12 What links the previous 11 answers?

Mark Brader:
>> None of them have the letter X in them. (Well, it's true!)

Erland Sommarskog:
> Not if Peter's answers is correct. :-)

Ah, but I was answering for *my* answers -- so *there*! :-)
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Calvin

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Dec 18, 2017, 8:45:59 PM12/18/17
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On Tuesday, December 12, 2017 at 2:16:01 PM UTC+10, Calvin wrote:

> 1 Which Australian rock band had hits with "April Sun in Cuba" (1977) and "Are You Old Enough?" (1978)?

DRAGON Variation
No-one got this- I didn't realise how unknown they are internationally.

> 2 Which six-letter word can mean to wedge something, an alcoholic spirit, a cut or score the skin, or to decisively end?

SCOTCH Opening

> 3 What links Bob Hope, Henry Winkler, Dwight Eisenhower, James Watson and Billy Graham?

FOUR KNIGHTS Opening
I was messing around with different name combinations and inadvertently left the fifth one in there. They are honourary awards of course. No one got this, which is no surprise given the error in the question and the fact that no-one nailed the theme.

> 4 What is the official language of Suriname?

DUTCH Opening

> 5 What is the largest internal organ in the human body?

Fried LIVER Attack

> 6 Which ethno-linguistic group, native to Europe and Asia, is classified into East, West and South?

SLAV Defence

> 7 What word of Greek origin refers to (among other meanings) the complete final destruction of the world, as described in the book of Revelation.

APOCALYPSE Attack

> 8 A famous painting by Jacques-Louis David shows which leader crossing the Alps on horseback?

NAPOLEON Opening

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Napoleon_Crossing_the_Alps

> 9 What is the official language of Andorra?

CATALAN Opening

> 10 What was the nickname of American jazz saxophonist Charlie Parker?

BIRD's Opening

> 11 Which lieutenant colonel of the Soviet Air Defence Forces became known as "the man who single-handedly saved the world from nuclear war" for correctly assessing in 1983 that reports of incoming American missiles were a false positive?

[Stanislav] PETROV Defence
Singleton for Dan B

> 12 What links the previous 11 answers?

They are all chess opening as you must have gathered by now. I clearly needed to include some better known ones such as Sicilian or Ruy Lopez to give you more to go on.

http://www.thechesswebsite.com/chess-openings/

Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q5 Q6 Q7 Q8 Q9 Q10 Q11 Q12 TOTAL TB RQ276
0 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 8 26 Mark Brader
0 1 0 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 6 22 Dan Tilque
0 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 5 17 Dan Blum
0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 5 18 Erland S
0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 14 Peter Smyth
- - - - - - - - - - - - --- ----------
0 2 0 5 5 3 4 2 3 2 1 0 27 54%

Congratulations Mark, and over to you for RQ277.

cheers,
calvin

Erland Sommarskog

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Dec 19, 2017, 3:10:40 AM12/19/17
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Calvin (334...@gmail.com) writes:
> On Tuesday, December 12, 2017 at 2:16:01 PM UTC+10, Calvin wrote:
>
>> 1 Which Australian rock band had hits with "April Sun in Cuba"
>> (1977) and "Are You Old Enough?" (1978)?
>
> DRAGON Variation
> No-one got this- I didn't realise how unknown they are internationally.
>

Had you include "The Body and the Beat", I should have spotted them. I have
that album, and that song is also the only memorable song on the album.
(So if any of these songs are on that album, I don't recall it anyway.)
I don't think I knew they were from Australia. It is something I picked
up in a cut-out bin many years ago.

gwo...@gmail.com

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Dec 19, 2017, 9:56:18 AM12/19/17
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On Tuesday, December 19, 2017 at 1:45:59 AM UTC, Calvin wrote:
> On Tuesday, December 12, 2017 at 2:16:01 PM UTC+10, Calvin wrote:
>
> > 1 Which Australian rock band had hits with "April Sun in Cuba" (1977) and "Are You Old Enough?" (1978)?
>
> DRAGON Variation
> No-one got this- I didn't realise how unknown they are internationally.

I consider myself fairly well up on such things, and I have literally never heard of them before reading this answer.

Mark Brader

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Dec 26, 2017, 12:57:06 AM12/26/17
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Last week, "Calvin" wrote:
> Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q5 Q6 Q7 Q8 Q9 Q10 Q11 Q12 TOTAL TB RQ276
> 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 8 26 Mark Brader

> Congratulations Mark, and over to you for RQ277.

Oh! Sorry, I missed the results until now because the entire subject
line was in block capitals and therefore it was killfiled as spam.
Okay, one 277 coming up.
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Toronto | as someone who wrote poetry that mentioned the el."
m...@vex.net | --Al Kriman
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