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    Nice quiz, Uncle Virgil. I got all except 4 and 5

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dark Muse View Post
    Yes I did, that was # 3 which I said I got.

    Sorry if you misunderstood me. I said I got 5 questions right, and the ones I got right were

    1, 3, 5, 6, 7
    Oh yes, I misunderstood. I thought you said you only got number 5 correct. Now I understand. Five is not bad.
    LET THERE BE LIGHT

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    I got 6 correct!! - 1, 2, 3, 6, 8, and 9.
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    Virgil, 1,5,7,9. Oh well.
    Some of us laugh
    Some of us cry
    Some of us smoke
    Some of us lie
    But it's all just the way
    that we cope with our lives...

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    Dick, I got all but 1,5,7. Not Bad!
    Some of us laugh
    Some of us cry
    Some of us smoke
    Some of us lie
    But it's all just the way
    that we cope with our lives...

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    OK, Virgil -- I got correct -- 1, 5, 6, 8, & 9
    Our task must be to free ourselves by widening our circle of compassion to embrace all living creatures and the whole of nature and its beauty
    ~Albert Einstein

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    And Dick, I only got 6. & 10. correct! That was difficult, but I loved the quiz. You are right -- we should all go through the effort of putting one together (with a common theme, of course). That would indeed be a challenge.
    Our task must be to free ourselves by widening our circle of compassion to embrace all living creatures and the whole of nature and its beauty
    ~Albert Einstein

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    Well, on DickZ's attempt I got 5-10.
    On Virgil's I got all but 4 and 9.
    Interesting typo there, Virg, "on the hells of Dick's quiz". Wow, slings and arrows!!
    No damn cat, no damn cradle - Newt Honniker

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    Well, on DickZ's attempt I got 5-10.
    On Virgil's I got all but 4 and 9.
    Interesting typo there, Virg, "on the hells of Dick's quiz". Wow, slings and arrows!!
    No damn cat, no damn cradle - Newt Honniker

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    Quote Originally Posted by PabloQ View Post
    Interesting typo there, Virg, "on the hells of Dick's quiz". Wow, slings and arrows!!
    You're right. I had to go back and check. I meant "on the heals of Dick's quiz."
    LET THERE BE LIGHT

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    Thank you DickZ and Virgil for volunteering to write some
    quizzes.

    It’s About Time

    Last night the PBS science series Nova asked “Is There Life on Mars?” The results were inconclusive, but one thing I now for sure is that New Year’s Eve on Mars is
    a helluva lot livelier than it is at Chez Auntie.

    Tomorrow we’ll all be hanging up new calendars, and if you’re still using the Julian version, it’s time to upgrade to a Gregorian. Meanwhile, here’s this
    week’s quiz:

    1. “Let it Snow, Let it Snow, Let it Snow,” was composed by the same songwriter who gave us “Killing Time,” “Time After Time,” and the perennial hit, “Just in Time.”
    Name him.

    2. The narrator/protagonist of Laurence Sterne’s innovative masterpiece almost wasn’t conceived because at the critical moment, his mother asked his father
    if he remembered to wind the clock. What is the name of this 1759 off-the-wall novel?

    3. Produced in 1941, Watch on the Rhine was one of the first anti-Nazi plays in America. Who was the dramatist?

    4. Led by Lt. Colonel James Doolittle, the first bombing raids on Japan formed the subject of a 1944 movie starring Spencer Tracy and Robert Walker, as well as Van
    Johnson who died this week. Name the title.

    5. During the American Revolution, what was the term for the scrappy New England volunteers who, according to legend, could be ready for battle within a moment’s
    notice?

    6. Name the 2002 film for which Nicole Kidman won an Oscar for her portrayalof Virginia Woolf.

    7. What is the title of the 1939 Nathaniel West novel about Hollywood in which the title character is named – I kid you not – “Homer Simpson”?

    8. Written in 1849, what is the title of Thoreau’s first book?

    9. What is the title of the 1850 Turgenev play about the eternal triangle?

    10. Daniel Defoe sounded as if he were an eyewitness to the effects of an epidemic which, in reality, took place when the author was only five years old. What was
    this book, written in 1722?

    11. What was the title used for two works, the first a poetry collection by W. H. Auden and the other a ballet danced to Leonard Bernstein’s Second Symphony?

    12. Back to Methusaleh (1921) is a five-part play cycle which ends in the year 3l,920 A.D. For this satiric fantasy and his other ground-breaking works its author
    won the Nobel Prize four years later. Who was this British dramatist?




    Answers
    1. Jule Styne 2. Tristram Shandy
    3. Lillian Hellman 4. Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo
    5. Minutemen 6. The Hours
    7. The Day of the Locust
    8. A Week on the Concord and Merrimack Rivers
    9. A Month in the Country
    10. Journal of the Plague Year
    11. The Age of Anxiety
    12. George Bernard Shaw

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    Eeek, I did horrible on this one. I got four: 2, 5, 10, 12.
    LET THERE BE LIGHT

    "Love follows knowledge." – St. Catherine of Siena

    My literature blog: http://ashesfromburntroses.blogspot.com/

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    I hadn't seen this thread before. A fun discovery for the new year. Just took Virg's quiz and Aunt Shecky's latest. I got all of Virg's questions except the Bela Lugosi one (5). Aunt Shecky's was pretty tricky. I got nine: # 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 9, 10, 11, & 12. Happy New Year all.

    "In rime sparse il suono/ di quei sospiri ond' io nudriva 'l core/ in sul mio primo giovenile errore"~ Francesco Petrarca
    "Follies and nonsense, whims and inconsistencies do divert me, I own, and I laugh at them whenever I can."~ Jane Austen

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    Quote Originally Posted by Petrarch's Love View Post
    I hadn't seen this thread before. A fun discovery for the new year. Just took Virg's quiz and Aunt Shecky's latest. I got all of Virg's questions except the Bela Lugosi one (5). Aunt Shecky's was pretty tricky. I got nine: # 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 9, 10, 11, & 12. Happy New Year all.
    Uh-oh. We got a ringer in here now. Perhaps one day you can write up t=our own. Just don't make it too hard for us common folks.
    LET THERE BE LIGHT

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    My literature blog: http://ashesfromburntroses.blogspot.com/

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    Wow, I only got #5 right. Since I did so poorly, I thought about not saying a word - and maybe I should have stayed with that approach.

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