Wednesday, February 29, 2012

QUESTION: Animals

What is a whale's leap out of the water called?

ANSWER: Children's Television

Clarabell the Clown

Clarabell didn't speak until the very end of the final episode. It was only at this moment that Clarabell, still gesturing and using his horn, tells Buffalo Bob that he could actually talk. Amazed, Bob frantically tells Clarabell to prove it as it would be his last chance. The camera slowly moves in close on Clarabell as a drum roll grows louder and then dies out. At this point Clarabell tearfully whispers: "Goodbye, kids."

Matt: CORRECT
Record: 448-386

Tuesday, February 28, 2012

QUESTION: Children's Television

What silent character ended the final Howdy Doody show by saying "Goodbye kids"?

ANSWER: Football

Lawrence Taylor



Matt: CORRECT
Record: 447-386

Monday, February 27, 2012

QUESTION: Football

Who made the tackle that broke Joe Theismann's leg?

Wednesday, February 22, 2012

NO QUESTIONS THIS WEEK

Questions will return Monday

ANSWER: Crime

Abduction & Murder of the Lindbergh baby


Matt: CORRECT
Record: 446-386

Thursday, February 16, 2012

QUESTION: Crime

In 1936, what crime was Bruno Hauptmann executed for?

ANSWER: Cartoons

Hefty Smurf

He is considered the strongest and bravest Smurf of them all who's willing to use his strength to help out his fellow Smurfs. He is easily identified by the heart tattoos on his arms.

He spends his mornings exercising, and his house is full of work-out equipment. Hefty is also the most athletic of the Smurfs, able to climb up tall trees and bring down whatever is up there without much effort.

Matt: CORRECT
Record: 445-386

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

QUESTION: Cartoons

Which smurf has a heart tattoo on each arm?

ANSWER: Medals

George Washington


Matt: WRONG
Record: 444-386

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

QUESTION: Medals

Whose face is pictured on the other side of the purple heart medal?

ANSWER: Islands

Madagascar

As a result of the island's long isolation from neighboring continents, Madagascar is home to a vast array of plants and animals, many found nowhere else on Earth.Approximately 90% of all plant and animal species found in Madagascar are endemic,including the lemurs.

Lemurs have been characterized as "Madagascar's flagship mammal species" by Conservation International. In the absence of monkeys and other competitors, these primates have adapted to a wide range of habitats and diversified into numerous species. As of 2008, there were officially 99 species and subspecies of lemur, 39 of which have been described by zoologists between 2000 and 2008.[28] They are almost all classified as rare, vulnerable, or endangered. At least 17 species of lemur have become extinct since man arrived on Madagascar, all of which were larger than the surviving lemur species.

Matt: CORRECT
Record: 444-385

Monday, February 13, 2012

QUESTION: Islands

Nearly all the world's lemurs live on what island?

Friday, February 10, 2012

NO QUESTION TODAY

Questions will return Monday.

ANSWER: SPORTS

Volleyball

On February 9, 1895, in Holyoke, Massachusetts (USA), William G. Morgan, a YMCA physical education director, created a new game called Mintonette as a pastime to be played preferably indoors and by any number of players. The game took some of its characteristics from tennis and handball.

After an observer, Alfred Halstead, noticed the volleying nature of the game at its first exhibition match in 1896, played at the International YMCA Training School (now called Springfield College), the game quickly became known as volleyball (it was originally spelled as two words: "volley ball").

Matt: WRONG
Record: 443-385

Thursday, February 9, 2012

QUESTION: Sports

What sport was known as Mintonette when originally created?

Wednesday, February 8, 2012

ANSWER: Food

Pumpernickel

The philologist Johann Christoph Adelung states that the word has an origin in the Germanic vernacular where Pumpen was a New High German synonym for being flatulent, and Nickel was a form of the name Nicholas, commonly associated with a goblin or devil (e.g. "Old Nick", a familiar name for Satan), or more generally for a malevolent spirit or demon. (See also the metal nickel, probably named for a demon that would "change" or contaminate valuable copper with this strange metal that was much harder to work.) Hence, pumpernickel is described as the "devil's fart," a definition accepted by the Stopes International Language Database, the publisher Random House, and by some English language dictionaries, including the Merriam-Webster Dictionary.

Matt: --
Record: 443-384

QUESTION: Food

What bread's name, in German, means "devil's fart"?

ANSWER: People

Salvation Army

William Booth (10 April 1829 – 20 August 1912) was a British Methodist preacher who founded The Salvation Army and became its first General (1878–1912). The Christian movement with a quasi-military structure and government founded in 1865 has spread from London, England to many parts of the world and is known for being one of the largest distributors of humanitarian aid.

Matt: WRONG
Record: 443-384

Tuesday, February 7, 2012

QUESTION: People

What army was founded by "General" William Booth?

Monday, February 6, 2012

ANSWER: Games

Yellow


1. Yellow
2. Blue
3. Red
4. Purple (pink in some ball sets)
5. Orange
6. Green
7. Brown or burgundy (tan in some ball sets)
8. Black
9. Yellow and white
10. Blue and white
11. Red and white
12. Purple and white (pink and white in some ball sets)
13. Orange and white
14. Green and white
15. Brown, or burgundy, and white (tan and white in some ball sets)

Matt: CORRECT
Record: 443-383

Sunday, February 5, 2012

QUESTION: Games

In a traditional billiards set, what color is the 1 ball?

ANSWER: Places

San Francisco

The district generally encompasses the neighborhood surrounding Haight Street, bounded by Stanyan Street and Golden Gate Park on the west, Oak Street and the Golden Gate Park Panhandle on the north, Baker Street and Buena Vista Park to the east and Frederick Street and Ashbury Heights and Cole Valley neighborhoods to the south.

The street names commemorate two early San Francisco leaders: Pioneer and exchange banker Henry Haight and Munroe Ashbury, a member of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors from 1864 to 1870.

The Haight-Ashbury district is noted for its role as a center of the 1960s hippie movement, a post-runner and closely associated offshoot of the Beat generation or beat movement, members of which swarmed San Francisco's "in" North Beach neighborhood two to eight years before the "Summer of Love" in 1967. Many who could not find space to live in San Francisco's northside found it in the quaint, relatively cheap and underpopulated Haight-Ashbury. The 1960s era and modern American counterculture have been synonymous with San Francisco and the Haight-Ashbury neighborhood ever since.

Matt: CORRECT
Record: 442-383

Friday, February 3, 2012

QUESTION: Places

What city is famous Haight-Ashbury intersection located in?

Thursday, February 2, 2012

ANSWER: Holidays

1887

On Feb 2nd, 1887, Groundhog Day, featuring a rodent meteorologist, was celebrated for the first time at Gobbler's Knob in Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania. According to tradition, if a groundhog comes out of its hole on this day and sees its shadow, there will be six more weeks of winter weather; no shadow means an early spring.

In 1887, a newspaper editor belonging to a group of groundhog hunters from Punxsutawney called the Punxsutawney Groundhog Club declared that Phil, the Punxsutawney groundhog, was America's only true weather-forecasting groundhog.

Matt: CORRECT
Record: 441-383

QUESTION: Holidays

What year did Punxsutawney Phil start his prediction of spring/winter?

Wednesday, February 1, 2012

ANSWER: Lakes

Lake Michigan

Lake Michigan is one of the five Great Lakes of North America and the only one located entirely within the United States. The other four Great Lakes are shared by the US and Canada. It is the second largest of the Great Lakes by volume and the third largest by surface area, after Lake Superior and Lake Huron (and is slightly smaller than the U.S. state of West Virginia).

Matt: CORRECT
Record: 440-383

QUESTION: Lakes

Which Great Lake has no Canadian water?

ANSWER: Movies

Marcel Marceau



Matt: CORRECT
Record: 439-383