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$300 Who was the first host of the prime time version of the game show Who Wants to be a Millionaire? in the United States version?
A. Meredith Vieira
B. Ron Ely
C. Regis Philbin
D. Drew Carey
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C. Regis Philbin. And double shame on you if you didn't get that one right. It's kinda hard to write these lower level questions, as I recall.
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$500 What is the name of the fifth book in the Harry Potter series, the movie of which was the most recent to come out in theatres?
A. Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix
B. Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
C. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows
D. Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince
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A. Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix
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$1000
According to rumor, pop singer Britney Spears may suffer from this psychological condition, which may be contrinuting to her increasingly bizarre behavior:
A. Anorexia Nervosa
B. Narcolepsy
C. Dysthymic Disorder
D. Bipolar Disorder
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D. Bipolar Disorder
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If a "blog" is internet shorthand for a web log, what is a "glog?"
A. Gym Log (record of exercise)
B. Girl Log (Blog hosted by an adolescent female, intended for same)
C. Ground Log (Logbook filled out by pilots after landing and before takeoff)
D. Game Log (commentary on sporting event in progress)
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D. Game Log These are actually pretty hilarious to read sometimes, especially in rivalry games.
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Re: Classic BAM $4000 Q
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$4000
What is the twelfth letter of the Greek alphabet?
A. Mu
B. Nu
C. Rho
D. Zeta
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Alpha, beta, gamma, delta, epsilon, zeta, eta, theta, iota, kappa, lambda, MU, nu, xi, omicron, etc.
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$8000
What is the name of the relatively new publishing house whose gimmick is that they only publish one book a month?
A. Wonnamunth
B. Quotidian
C. Twelve
D. Select
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C. Twelve It sounded like an interesting concept to me. since they only put out one book a month, they have much more time for promotion, salesmanship, bribery, etc.
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mrkelley23 wrote:Okay, I can see that this is going to get way too messy in one thread, if many people respond. So with the $32K question, I"m going to move each question to its own thread.
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for $16000:
Which of these has never appeared on the front side (the obverse) of a United States 1 cent coin?
A. Abraham Lincoln
B. a flying eagle
C. an Indian head
D. The Lincoln Memorial
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D. The Lincoln Memorial. Hoping D was a giveaway, since the other two are ver obscure versions of the US one cent coin.
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Since I'm filling the role of today's nitpicker...mrkelley23 wrote:mrkelley23 wrote:Just to clarify, I'm not hosting a live game here or anything. I'm posting some questions, JFF, and anyone who wants to can play. It may take some time to get them all posted, but I'll keep plugging away. I'll check in again later with answers.
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FF: Put these terms in geographic order by where they occur most frequently on the globe, from North to South:
1: The Doldrums
2: Horse Latitudes, northern hemisphere
3: Magnetic south pole of the Earth
4. Geographic south pole of the EarthSpoiler
3214. Kinda overly tricky, since very few folks know that the south pole of the earth's magnet is near the North geographic pole, and vice versa. Oh, well. I could always have you put teen pop stars in birth order, I guess.
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I know that the magnetic field of the earth has periodically switched polarity, but can you show me a map that shows the magnetic south pole in Canada?
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mrkelley23 wrote:Just to clarify, I'm not hosting a live game here or anything. I'm posting some questions, JFF, and anyone who wants to can play. It may take some time to get them all posted, but I'll keep plugging away. I'll check in again later with answers.
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FF: Put these terms in geographic order by where they occur most frequently on the globe, from North to South:
1: The Doldrums
2: Horse Latitudes, northern hemisphere
3: Magnetic south pole of the Earth
4. Geographic south pole of the Earth
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Re: Classic BAM $100 Question
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$100 What did Jack and Jill go up the hill to fetch?
A. Four and Twenty Blackbirds
B. A Pail of Water
C. A Basket of Goodies
D. A Llama of a Different Color
B. Pail of Water
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B. Jennifermrkelley23 wrote:Which of these was NOT one of the main six characters on the hit TV comedy Friends?
A. Monica
B. Jennifer
C. Phoebe
D. Rachel
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Re: Classic BAM $300 Q
mrkelley23 wrote:Spoiler
$300 Who was the first host of the prime time version of the game show Who Wants to be a Millionaire? in the United States version?
A. Meredith Vieira
B. Ron Ely
C. Regis Philbin
D. Drew Carey
C. Regis Philbin
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Re: Classic BAM $500 Q
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$500 What is the name of the fifth book in the Harry Potter series, the movie of which was the most recent to come out in theatres?
A. Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix
B. Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
C. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows
D. Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince
A. HP and the Order of the Phoenix
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Re: Classic BAM $1000 Q
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$1000
According to rumor, pop singer Britney Spears may suffer from this psychological condition, which may be contrinuting to her increasingly bizarre behavior:
A. Anorexia Nervosa
B. Narcolepsy
C. Dysthymic Disorder
D. Bipolar Disorder
D. Bipolar disorder. Or she may just be a self-centered, out-of-control, substance-abusing brat.
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D. Game Logmrkelley23 wrote:Spoiler
If a "blog" is internet shorthand for a web log, what is a "glog?"
A. Gym Log (record of exercise)
B. Girl Log (Blog hosted by an adolescent female, intended for same)
C. Ground Log (Logbook filled out by pilots after landing and before takeoff)
D. Game Log (commentary on sporting event in progress)
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$4000
What is the twelfth letter of the Greek alphabet?
A. Mu
B. Nu
C. Rho
D. Zeta
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What is the name of the relatively new publishing house whose gimmick is that they only publish one book a month?
A. Wonnamunth
B. Quotidian
C. Twelve
D. Select
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Here's the explanation, under the "What's Going On" section:MarleysGh0st wrote:Since I'm filling the role of today's nitpicker...mrkelley23 wrote:mrkelley23 wrote:Just to clarify, I'm not hosting a live game here or anything. I'm posting some questions, JFF, and anyone who wants to can play. It may take some time to get them all posted, but I'll keep plugging away. I'll check in again later with answers.
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FF: Put these terms in geographic order by where they occur most frequently on the globe, from North to South:
1: The Doldrums
2: Horse Latitudes, northern hemisphere
3: Magnetic south pole of the Earth
4. Geographic south pole of the EarthSpoiler
3214. Kinda overly tricky, since very few folks know that the south pole of the earth's magnet is near the North geographic pole, and vice versa. Oh, well. I could always have you put teen pop stars in birth order, I guess.
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I know that the magnetic field of the earth has periodically switched polarity, but can you show me a map that shows the magnetic south pole in Canada?
http://www.exploratorium.edu/snacks/cir ... ism_I.html
As for maps, here's one:
http://tinyurl.com/3ajjwo
And here's another, that traces the "wandering":
http://members.chello.nl/e.n.secasiu/In ... %20map.jpg
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for $16000:
Which of these has never appeared on the front side (the obverse) of a United States 1 cent coin?
A. Abraham Lincoln
B. a flying eagle
C. an Indian head
D. The Lincoln Memorial
D. Lincoln Memorial (I think it's only on the back side.)
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That's one long URL you TinyURLed there, Mikey!
I believe what your FF question is talking about is explained more clearly in Wikipedia:
So, everyone is familiar with the South Magnetic Pole, but by rephrasing that as the "magnetic south pole", you got us!
And if you had written that question while Regis was the host, he'd have beaten you senseless for that!
I believe what your FF question is talking about is explained more clearly in Wikipedia:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magnetic_South_PoleThe Earth's South Magnetic Pole is the wandering point on the Earth's surface where the geomagnetic field lines are directed vertically upwards. It should not be confused with the lesser known South Geomagnetic Pole described later.
For historical reasons, the "end" of a magnet that points (roughly) north is itself called the "north pole" of the magnet, and the other end, pointing south, is called magnet's "south pole". Because unlike poles attract, the Earth's South Magnetic Pole is physically actually a magnetic north pole (see also North Magnetic Pole – Polarity).
The South Magnetic Pole is constantly shifting due to changes in the Earth's magnetic field. As of 2005 it was calculated to lie at 64°32′S 137°52′E / -64.53, 137.86 [1], just off the coast of Wilkes Land, Antarctica. That point lies outside the Antarctic Circle. It is moving north west by about 10 to 15 kilometers per year (see also Polar drift).
So, everyone is familiar with the South Magnetic Pole, but by rephrasing that as the "magnetic south pole", you got us!
And if you had written that question while Regis was the host, he'd have beaten you senseless for that!

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I believe that that Wikipedia entry is one of the most confusing I've ever read -- far worse than my question. First of all, the entry, contained in the URL, refers to the Magnetic South Pole, but in the article, they constantly refer to the South Magnetic Pole.MarleysGh0st wrote:That's one long URL you TinyURLed there, Mikey!
I believe what your FF question is talking about is explained more clearly in Wikipedia:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magnetic_South_PoleThe Earth's South Magnetic Pole is the wandering point on the Earth's surface where the geomagnetic field lines are directed vertically upwards. It should not be confused with the lesser known South Geomagnetic Pole described later.
For historical reasons, the "end" of a magnet that points (roughly) north is itself called the "north pole" of the magnet, and the other end, pointing south, is called magnet's "south pole". Because unlike poles attract, the Earth's South Magnetic Pole is physically actually a magnetic north pole (see also North Magnetic Pole – Polarity).
The South Magnetic Pole is constantly shifting due to changes in the Earth's magnetic field. As of 2005 it was calculated to lie at 64°32′S 137°52′E / -64.53, 137.86 [1], just off the coast of Wilkes Land, Antarctica. That point lies outside the Antarctic Circle. It is moving north west by about 10 to 15 kilometers per year (see also Polar drift).
So, everyone is familiar with the South Magnetic Pole, but by rephrasing that as the "magnetic south pole", you got us!
And if you had written that question while Regis was the host, he'd have beaten you senseless for that!
To a scientist, there is no huffledy-puffledy "historical reasons." The field lines of a magnet point inward at the south pole and outward at the north. On the Earth's surface, the magnetic field lines point outward at the pole located near Antarctica, so that is the magnetic north. Period.
I do agree I could've written a better option in on the question, though.
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