TEN!, Vacation Bonus Round
Posted: Mon Jun 26, 2017 9:47 pm
As promised, we're switching up the rules while I'm on vacation. There will still be ten questions, but it won't be straight trivia. Let's play...
SCRABBLE SPRINT
We're doing a condensed version of the classic TV game show "Scrabble" during this break. If you saw Chuck Woolery host this show on NBC in the 1980s and 1990s, you're already halfway to knowing the rules. You will be given clues, much like the clues seen in New York Times crossword puzzles. The clues are often misleading, so you'll have to think a different way than the clue is presented. You will also be told how many letters are in the word or name that needs to be guessed.
A sample clue would be: "They have a well-known liberal bias -- _ _ _ _ _"
The obvious answer would be TRUTH or FACTS. On "Scrabble", however, the intended answer would be RAMPS because the "liberal bias" would refer to a mathematical angle rather than a political angle.
Below are two words of each length between five letters and nine letters, inclusive. I've given one letter in each word as a starter. If you can get a correct answer off of just one letter, it's 15 points per correct answer. If any of your guesses are wrong, no problem. You will get a second chance to answer starting on Friday night, when I reveal additional letters to each answer. The second chance will net you 10 points per correct answer. If you strike out on the second go, you will get a third and final chance around the 4th of July. More letters will be revealed, and each word will be worth 5 points. The prompt deadline for the third chance is Saturday July 8 at noon Eastern.
1. It's a small part of the movie industry -- _ A _ _ _
2. A lot of times, he gets the run-around -- _ _ _ I _
3. The older you get, the longer and harder it gets -- _ O _ _ _ _
4. It puts a lot of people six feet under -- C _ _ _ _ _
5. Cutting-edge technology -- _ _ N _ _ _ _
6. Miley Cyrus definitely isn't getting it anymore -- _ _ _ _ _ E _
7. Teenagers don't need an I.D. to get into them -- _ _ _ _ _ _ L _
8. Thieves have sometimes broken into it in the middle of the night -- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ R
9. It requires a lot of class -- _ _ U _ _ _ _ _ _
10. It's a problem that many people just seem to throw money at -- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ T _
SCRABBLE SPRINT
We're doing a condensed version of the classic TV game show "Scrabble" during this break. If you saw Chuck Woolery host this show on NBC in the 1980s and 1990s, you're already halfway to knowing the rules. You will be given clues, much like the clues seen in New York Times crossword puzzles. The clues are often misleading, so you'll have to think a different way than the clue is presented. You will also be told how many letters are in the word or name that needs to be guessed.
A sample clue would be: "They have a well-known liberal bias -- _ _ _ _ _"
The obvious answer would be TRUTH or FACTS. On "Scrabble", however, the intended answer would be RAMPS because the "liberal bias" would refer to a mathematical angle rather than a political angle.
Below are two words of each length between five letters and nine letters, inclusive. I've given one letter in each word as a starter. If you can get a correct answer off of just one letter, it's 15 points per correct answer. If any of your guesses are wrong, no problem. You will get a second chance to answer starting on Friday night, when I reveal additional letters to each answer. The second chance will net you 10 points per correct answer. If you strike out on the second go, you will get a third and final chance around the 4th of July. More letters will be revealed, and each word will be worth 5 points. The prompt deadline for the third chance is Saturday July 8 at noon Eastern.
1. It's a small part of the movie industry -- _ A _ _ _
2. A lot of times, he gets the run-around -- _ _ _ I _
3. The older you get, the longer and harder it gets -- _ O _ _ _ _
4. It puts a lot of people six feet under -- C _ _ _ _ _
5. Cutting-edge technology -- _ _ N _ _ _ _
6. Miley Cyrus definitely isn't getting it anymore -- _ _ _ _ _ E _
7. Teenagers don't need an I.D. to get into them -- _ _ _ _ _ _ L _
8. Thieves have sometimes broken into it in the middle of the night -- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ R
9. It requires a lot of class -- _ _ U _ _ _ _ _ _
10. It's a problem that many people just seem to throw money at -- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ T _