The Not SO Easy Stuff, but still easy - Page 10




 
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The  Not SO Easy Stuff, but still easy
 
March 23rd, 2004  
FutureRANGER
 
 
The  Not SO Easy Stuff, but still easy
NQ1) the Byzantine Empire
March 23rd, 2004  
Animal Mother
 
NQ 1: They called them self Romans as far as i can remember. Byzantine empire are another name.
NQ 2: Afganistan
NQ 4: Around 50 million
March 23rd, 2004  
BunYap
 
1. What was the Eastern Roman Empire called after the Empire fell?
Eastern Empire
2. Kabul is the capitol of what county?
already answerd but afganistan
3. Is the earth's axis real or imaginary?
Imaginary
4. About how many were killed in WW2
500 million
5. In baseball, what is a shutout?
the team allows no one to score the other team can have baserunners and hits
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The  Not SO Easy Stuff, but still easy
March 24th, 2004  
Darkmb101
 
Score:
Redneck: 15
FutureRANGER: 25
Sherman: 2
Bunyap: 7
Kidneyman: 16
Rick90467: 5
Mark Conley: 6
Animal Mother: 10
Jamoni: 7
IrishWizard: 10
TheSunsetSniper: 6

Note: if u have answered all five questions correctly allow others to do so too - for about three turns. Bonus Questions excluded
New Questions

1. What fruit is usually used to make marmalade?
2. Where do diamonds come from?
3. Which of the three forms of matter is a water vapor?
4. Where is the city of Victoria located?
5. In communications, what do the letters NBC stand for?
March 24th, 2004  
BunYap
 
1. What fruit is usually used to make marmalade?
Orange
2. Where do diamonds come from?
Carbon or mines
3. Which of the three forms of matter is a water vapor?
solid, gas, liquid
4. Where is the city of Victoria located?
Cario
5. In communications, what do the letters NBC stand for?
National Boardcasting Company
March 24th, 2004  
Darkmb101
 
Score:
Redneck: 15
FutureRANGER: 25
Sherman: 2
Bunyap: 10
Kidneyman: 16
Rick90467: 5
Mark Conley: 6
Animal Mother: 10
Jamoni: 7
IrishWizard: 10
TheSunsetSniper: 6

Bonus Questions

1. Which of the three forms of matter is a water vapor?
2. Where is the city of Victoria located?

New Questions

1. Where did Bolshoi Ballet originate?
2. What does DCCIX equal to in Arabic numbers?
3. What did Mendeleev create?
4. Sitting Bull was the chief of what tribe?
5. Which continent contains more than half the world's population?

PS. i haven't been paying people lately; so, tell me how much i owe u, ill give the milbucks to you.
March 24th, 2004  
IrishWizard
 
BQ1: Ummm... Plasma?
BQ2: Canada?

NQ1: Russia I think
NQ2: 159?
NQ3: The Periodic Table of Elements I believe...
NQ4: Sioux I believe
NQ5: Asia
March 24th, 2004  
Darkmb101
 
Score:
Redneck: 15
FutureRANGER: 25
Sherman: 2
Bunyap: 10
Kidneyman: 16
Rick90467: 5
Mark Conley: 6
Animal Mother: 10
Jamoni: 7
IrishWizard: 15
TheSunsetSniper: 6

Bonus Questions

1. Which of the three forms of matter is a water vapor?
2. What does DCCIX equal to in Arabic numbers?

New Questions

1. What do Christians call the period of fasting before Easter?
2. Who succeeded President Richard Nixon?
3. What is the second largest planet in our solar system?
4. Who taught Oliver Twist to steal?
5. Who reached North America first the Vikings or the Spanish?
March 24th, 2004  
FutureRANGER
 
 
BQ1) Gas

NQ1) Lent
NQ2) Gerald Ford
NQ4) Fagin
NQ5) Vikings
March 24th, 2004  
Darkmb101
 
Score:
Redneck: 15
FutureRANGER: 25
Sherman: 2
Bunyap: 10
Kidneyman: 16
Rick90467: 5
Mark Conley: 6
Animal Mother: 10
Jamoni: 7
IrishWizard: 15
TheSunsetSniper: 6

Bonus Questions

1. What does DCCIX equal to in Arabic numbers?
2. What is the second largest planet in our solar system?

New Questions

1. What are the first six words in the Gettysburg Address?
2. Who invented the Pythagorean theorum?
3. Does England have a parliament or congress?
4. What do u call two companion stars?
5. In the Holy Bible, who wore a coat of many colors?