Wheelhouse - Exhibit 2
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Wheelhouse - Exhibit 2
Wheelhouse - Exhibit 2
October 18, 2016
Answer all questions.
Please use spoiler buttons, not spoiler space.
1) Place these musicals in order based on their Broadway debut, starting with the earliest (1 point each):
a) Hello, Dolly!
b) The King and I
c) My Fair Lady
d) The Sound of Music
2) What was the nationality of fictional detective Hercule Poirot (2 points)?
3) Which Charles Dickens novel features the eccentric Miss Havisham, the beautiful but cold Estella, and Joe, the unsophisticated and kind blacksmith (5 points)?
4) Name the three literary Brontë sisters. (2 points each)
5) Agatha Christie novels The Secret of Chimneys, The Seven Dials Mystery and Towards Zero all featured which crime-solving character? (3 points)
a) Superintendent Battle
b) Arthur Hastings
c) Chief Inspector Japp
d) Parker Pyne
6) Quote/Unquote
"I would like to say, personal opinion, of course, that I’m sick and tired of people exploiting the Academy Awards for the propagation of their own personal political propaganda. I would like to suggest to [the actress] that her winning an Academy Award is not a pivotal moment in history, does not require a proclamation, and a simple ‘thank you’ would have sufficed."
a) Name the screenwriter who delivered this Oscar speech.
b) Name the movie for which the screenwriter was honored.
c) Name "the actress" to whom the screenwriter's diatribe was directed.
(1 point each)
Wheelhouse bonus: For what movie did "the actress" win her award? (five points)
Total points available: 28
October 18, 2016
Answer all questions.
Please use spoiler buttons, not spoiler space.
1) Place these musicals in order based on their Broadway debut, starting with the earliest (1 point each):
a) Hello, Dolly!
b) The King and I
c) My Fair Lady
d) The Sound of Music
2) What was the nationality of fictional detective Hercule Poirot (2 points)?
3) Which Charles Dickens novel features the eccentric Miss Havisham, the beautiful but cold Estella, and Joe, the unsophisticated and kind blacksmith (5 points)?
4) Name the three literary Brontë sisters. (2 points each)
5) Agatha Christie novels The Secret of Chimneys, The Seven Dials Mystery and Towards Zero all featured which crime-solving character? (3 points)
a) Superintendent Battle
b) Arthur Hastings
c) Chief Inspector Japp
d) Parker Pyne
6) Quote/Unquote
"I would like to say, personal opinion, of course, that I’m sick and tired of people exploiting the Academy Awards for the propagation of their own personal political propaganda. I would like to suggest to [the actress] that her winning an Academy Award is not a pivotal moment in history, does not require a proclamation, and a simple ‘thank you’ would have sufficed."
a) Name the screenwriter who delivered this Oscar speech.
b) Name the movie for which the screenwriter was honored.
c) Name "the actress" to whom the screenwriter's diatribe was directed.
(1 point each)
Wheelhouse bonus: For what movie did "the actress" win her award? (five points)
Total points available: 28
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Re: Wheelhouse - Exhibit 2
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[1) Place these musicals in order based on their Broadway debut, starting with the earliest (1 point each):
b) The King and I
c) My Fair Lady
d) The Sound of Music
a) Hello, Dolly!
2) What was the nationality of fictional detective Hercule Poirot (2 points)?
Belgian
3) Which Charles Dickens novel features the eccentric Miss Havisham, the beautiful but cold Estella, and Joe, the unsophisticated and kind blacksmith (5 points)?
Great Expectations
4) Name the three literary Brontë sisters. (2 points each)
Charlotte, Emily, Anne
5) Agatha Christie novels The Secret of Chimneys, The Seven Dials Mystery and Towards Zero all featured which crime-solving character? (3 points)
a) Superintendent Battle
6) Quote/Unquote
"I would like to say, personal opinion, of course, that I’m sick and tired of people exploiting the Academy Awards for the propagation of their own personal political propaganda. I would like to suggest to [the actress] that her winning an Academy Award is not a pivotal moment in history, does not require a proclamation, and a simple ‘thank you’ would have sufficed."
a) Name the screenwriter who delivered this Oscar speech.
PADDY CHAYEFSKY
b) Name the movie for which the screenwriter was honored.
NETWORK (the year before)
c) Name "the actress" to whom the screenwriter's diatribe was directed.
VANESSA REDGRAVE
(1 point each)
Wheelhouse bonus: For what movie did "the actress" win her award? (five points)
JULIA
b) The King and I
c) My Fair Lady
d) The Sound of Music
a) Hello, Dolly!
2) What was the nationality of fictional detective Hercule Poirot (2 points)?
Belgian
3) Which Charles Dickens novel features the eccentric Miss Havisham, the beautiful but cold Estella, and Joe, the unsophisticated and kind blacksmith (5 points)?
Great Expectations
4) Name the three literary Brontë sisters. (2 points each)
Charlotte, Emily, Anne
5) Agatha Christie novels The Secret of Chimneys, The Seven Dials Mystery and Towards Zero all featured which crime-solving character? (3 points)
a) Superintendent Battle
6) Quote/Unquote
"I would like to say, personal opinion, of course, that I’m sick and tired of people exploiting the Academy Awards for the propagation of their own personal political propaganda. I would like to suggest to [the actress] that her winning an Academy Award is not a pivotal moment in history, does not require a proclamation, and a simple ‘thank you’ would have sufficed."
a) Name the screenwriter who delivered this Oscar speech.
PADDY CHAYEFSKY
b) Name the movie for which the screenwriter was honored.
NETWORK (the year before)
c) Name "the actress" to whom the screenwriter's diatribe was directed.
VANESSA REDGRAVE
(1 point each)
Wheelhouse bonus: For what movie did "the actress" win her award? (five points)
JULIA
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Re: Wheelhouse - Exhibit 2
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1 bacd
2 Belgian
3 Great Expectations
4 Charlotte, Emily, Anne
5 c
6a William Faulkner
b Dysfunction on Parade
c Reese Witherspoon
Bonus Legally Kosher
2 Belgian
3 Great Expectations
4 Charlotte, Emily, Anne
5 c
6a William Faulkner
b Dysfunction on Parade
c Reese Witherspoon
Bonus Legally Kosher
Well, then
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Re: Wheelhouse - Exhibit 2
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1) Place these musicals in order based on their Broadway debut, starting with the earliest (1 point each):
a) Hello, Dolly!
b) The King and I
c) My Fair Lady
d) The Sound of Music
I think that's the correct order... ABCD.
2) What was the nationality of fictional detective Hercule Poirot (2 points)?
Belgian
3) Which Charles Dickens novel features the eccentric Miss Havisham, the beautiful but cold Estella, and Joe, the unsophisticated and kind blacksmith (5 points)?
Great Expectations
4) Name the three literary Brontë sisters. (2 points each)
Anne, Charlotte, Emily
5) Agatha Christie novels The Secret of Chimneys, The Seven Dials Mystery and Towards Zero all featured which crime-solving character? (3 points)
d) Parker Pyne
6) Quote/Unquote
"I would like to say, personal opinion, of course, that I’m sick and tired of people exploiting the Academy Awards for the propagation of their own personal political propaganda. I would like to suggest to [the actress] that her winning an Academy Award is not a pivotal moment in history, does not require a proclamation, and a simple ‘thank you’ would have sufficed."
a) Name the screenwriter who delivered this Oscar speech. -- Paddy Chayefsky
b) Name the movie for which the screenwriter was honored. -- Network
c) Name "the actress" to whom the screenwriter's diatribe was directed. -- Jane Fonda
Wheelhouse bonus: For what movie did "the actress" win her award? -- Coming Home
a) Hello, Dolly!
b) The King and I
c) My Fair Lady
d) The Sound of Music
I think that's the correct order... ABCD.
2) What was the nationality of fictional detective Hercule Poirot (2 points)?
Belgian
3) Which Charles Dickens novel features the eccentric Miss Havisham, the beautiful but cold Estella, and Joe, the unsophisticated and kind blacksmith (5 points)?
Great Expectations
4) Name the three literary Brontë sisters. (2 points each)
Anne, Charlotte, Emily
5) Agatha Christie novels The Secret of Chimneys, The Seven Dials Mystery and Towards Zero all featured which crime-solving character? (3 points)
d) Parker Pyne
6) Quote/Unquote
"I would like to say, personal opinion, of course, that I’m sick and tired of people exploiting the Academy Awards for the propagation of their own personal political propaganda. I would like to suggest to [the actress] that her winning an Academy Award is not a pivotal moment in history, does not require a proclamation, and a simple ‘thank you’ would have sufficed."
a) Name the screenwriter who delivered this Oscar speech. -- Paddy Chayefsky
b) Name the movie for which the screenwriter was honored. -- Network
c) Name "the actress" to whom the screenwriter's diatribe was directed. -- Jane Fonda
Wheelhouse bonus: For what movie did "the actress" win her award? -- Coming Home
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Re: Wheelhouse - Exhibit 2
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1) Place these musicals in order based on their Broadway debut, starting with the earliest (1 point each):
a) Hello, Dolly!
b) The King and I
c) My Fair Lady
d) The Sound of Music
bcda
2) What was the nationality of fictional detective Hercule Poirot (2 points)?Belgian
3) Which Charles Dickens novel features the eccentric Miss Havisham, the beautiful but cold Estella, and Joe, the unsophisticated and kind blacksmith (5 points)?Great Expectations
4) Name the three literary Brontë sisters. (2 points each)Anne, Emily, Charlotte
5) Agatha Christie novels The Secret of Chimneys, The Seven Dials Mystery and Towards Zero all featured which crime-solving character? (3 points)
a) Superintendent Battle
b) Arthur Hastings
c) Chief Inspector Japp
d) Parker Pyne
6) Quote/Unquote
"I would like to say, personal opinion, of course, that I’m sick and tired of people exploiting the Academy Awards for the propagation of their own personal political propaganda. I would like to suggest to [the actress] that her winning an Academy Award is not a pivotal moment in history, does not require a proclamation, and a simple ‘thank you’ would have sufficed."
a) Name the screenwriter who delivered this Oscar speech.Paddy Chayevsky??
b) Name the movie for which the screenwriter was honored.Network
c) Name "the actress" to whom the screenwriter's diatribe was directed.Vanessa Redgrave
(1 point each)
Wheelhouse bonus: For what movie did "the actress" win her award? (five points)
Julia
a) Hello, Dolly!
b) The King and I
c) My Fair Lady
d) The Sound of Music
bcda
2) What was the nationality of fictional detective Hercule Poirot (2 points)?Belgian
3) Which Charles Dickens novel features the eccentric Miss Havisham, the beautiful but cold Estella, and Joe, the unsophisticated and kind blacksmith (5 points)?Great Expectations
4) Name the three literary Brontë sisters. (2 points each)Anne, Emily, Charlotte
5) Agatha Christie novels The Secret of Chimneys, The Seven Dials Mystery and Towards Zero all featured which crime-solving character? (3 points)
a) Superintendent Battle
b) Arthur Hastings
c) Chief Inspector Japp
d) Parker Pyne
6) Quote/Unquote
"I would like to say, personal opinion, of course, that I’m sick and tired of people exploiting the Academy Awards for the propagation of their own personal political propaganda. I would like to suggest to [the actress] that her winning an Academy Award is not a pivotal moment in history, does not require a proclamation, and a simple ‘thank you’ would have sufficed."
a) Name the screenwriter who delivered this Oscar speech.Paddy Chayevsky??
b) Name the movie for which the screenwriter was honored.Network
c) Name "the actress" to whom the screenwriter's diatribe was directed.Vanessa Redgrave
(1 point each)
Wheelhouse bonus: For what movie did "the actress" win her award? (five points)
Julia
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Re: Wheelhouse - Exhibit 2
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Answer all questions.
Please use spoiler buttons, not spoiler space.
1) Place these musicals in order based on their Broadway debut, starting with the earliest (1 point each):
a) Hello, Dolly!
b) The King and I
c) My Fair Lady
d) The Sound of Music
B-A-C-D
2) What was the nationality of fictional detective Hercule Poirot (2 points)? - French
3) Which Charles Dickens novel features the eccentric Miss Havisham, the beautiful but cold Estella, and Joe, the unsophisticated and kind blacksmith (5 points)? - Great Expectations
4) Name the three literary Brontë sisters. (2 points each) - Emily, Brutus and Charles
5) Agatha Christie novels The Secret of Chimneys, The Seven Dials Mystery and Towards Zero all featured which crime-solving character? (3 points)
a) Superintendent Battle
b) Arthur Hastings
c) Chief Inspector Japp
d) Parker Pyne
6) Quote/Unquote
"I would like to say, personal opinion, of course, that I’m sick and tired of people exploiting the Academy Awards for the propagation of their own personal political propaganda. I would like to suggest to [the actress] that her winning an Academy Award is not a pivotal moment in history, does not require a proclamation, and a simple ‘thank you’ would have sufficed."
a) Name the screenwriter who delivered this Oscar speech. - Richard M. Nixon
b) Name the movie for which the screenwriter was honored. - JFK
c) Name "the actress" to whom the screenwriter's diatribe was directed. - Taylor Swift
(1 point each)
Wheelhouse bonus: For what movie did "the actress" win her award? (five points) - Kanye & Me
Please use spoiler buttons, not spoiler space.
1) Place these musicals in order based on their Broadway debut, starting with the earliest (1 point each):
a) Hello, Dolly!
b) The King and I
c) My Fair Lady
d) The Sound of Music
B-A-C-D
2) What was the nationality of fictional detective Hercule Poirot (2 points)? - French
3) Which Charles Dickens novel features the eccentric Miss Havisham, the beautiful but cold Estella, and Joe, the unsophisticated and kind blacksmith (5 points)? - Great Expectations
4) Name the three literary Brontë sisters. (2 points each) - Emily, Brutus and Charles
5) Agatha Christie novels The Secret of Chimneys, The Seven Dials Mystery and Towards Zero all featured which crime-solving character? (3 points)
a) Superintendent Battle
b) Arthur Hastings
c) Chief Inspector Japp
d) Parker Pyne
6) Quote/Unquote
"I would like to say, personal opinion, of course, that I’m sick and tired of people exploiting the Academy Awards for the propagation of their own personal political propaganda. I would like to suggest to [the actress] that her winning an Academy Award is not a pivotal moment in history, does not require a proclamation, and a simple ‘thank you’ would have sufficed."
a) Name the screenwriter who delivered this Oscar speech. - Richard M. Nixon
b) Name the movie for which the screenwriter was honored. - JFK
c) Name "the actress" to whom the screenwriter's diatribe was directed. - Taylor Swift
(1 point each)
Wheelhouse bonus: For what movie did "the actress" win her award? (five points) - Kanye & Me
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Re: Wheelhouse - Exhibit 2
Not my wheelhouse, not my neighborhood, not even my continent.
Spoiler
1) Place these musicals in order based on their Broadway debut, starting with the earliest (1 point each):
a) Hello, Dolly!
b) The King and I
c) My Fair Lady
d) The Sound of Music
CBDA
2) What was the nationality of fictional detective Hercule Poirot (2 points)?
French
3) Which Charles Dickens novel features the eccentric Miss Havisham, the beautiful but cold Estella, and Joe, the unsophisticated and kind blacksmith (5 points)?
David Copperfield
4) Name the three literary Brontë sisters. (2 points each)
Emily, Jan, & Cindy (replaced Marsha because I do know one, I think.
5) Agatha Christie novels The Secret of Chimneys, The Seven Dials Mystery and Towards Zero all featured which crime-solving character? (3 points)
a) Superintendent Battle
b) Arthur Hastings <----- This one!
c) Chief Inspector Japp
d) Parker Pyne
6) Quote/Unquote
"I would like to say, personal opinion, of course, that I’m sick and tired of people exploiting the Academy Awards for the propagation of their own personal political propaganda. I would like to suggest to [the actress] that her winning an Academy Award is not a pivotal moment in history, does not require a proclamation, and a simple ‘thank you’ would have sufficed."
a) Name the screenwriter who delivered this Oscar speech. : I don't know, but he (or she) is now my favorite. I'll go with Smith.
b) Name the movie for which the screenwriter was honored. : The Hurt Locker
c) Name "the actress" to whom the screenwriter's diatribe was directed. : Striesand
(1 point each)
Wheelhouse bonus: For what movie did "the actress" win her award? (five points) Funny Girl
a) Hello, Dolly!
b) The King and I
c) My Fair Lady
d) The Sound of Music
CBDA
2) What was the nationality of fictional detective Hercule Poirot (2 points)?
French
3) Which Charles Dickens novel features the eccentric Miss Havisham, the beautiful but cold Estella, and Joe, the unsophisticated and kind blacksmith (5 points)?
David Copperfield
4) Name the three literary Brontë sisters. (2 points each)
Emily, Jan, & Cindy (replaced Marsha because I do know one, I think.
5) Agatha Christie novels The Secret of Chimneys, The Seven Dials Mystery and Towards Zero all featured which crime-solving character? (3 points)
a) Superintendent Battle
b) Arthur Hastings <----- This one!
c) Chief Inspector Japp
d) Parker Pyne
6) Quote/Unquote
"I would like to say, personal opinion, of course, that I’m sick and tired of people exploiting the Academy Awards for the propagation of their own personal political propaganda. I would like to suggest to [the actress] that her winning an Academy Award is not a pivotal moment in history, does not require a proclamation, and a simple ‘thank you’ would have sufficed."
a) Name the screenwriter who delivered this Oscar speech. : I don't know, but he (or she) is now my favorite. I'll go with Smith.
b) Name the movie for which the screenwriter was honored. : The Hurt Locker
c) Name "the actress" to whom the screenwriter's diatribe was directed. : Striesand
(1 point each)
Wheelhouse bonus: For what movie did "the actress" win her award? (five points) Funny Girl
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Revolution is when you decide that for yourself.
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~~ Thomas Jefferson
War is where the government tells you who the bad guy is.
Revolution is when you decide that for yourself.
-- Benjamin Franklin (maybe)
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Re: Wheelhouse - Exhibit 2
Vandal wrote:Wheelhouse - Exhibit 2
Vandal wrote:1) Place these musicals in order based on their Broadway debut, starting with the earliest (1 point each):
a) Hello, Dolly!
b) The King and I
c) My Fair Lady
d) The Sound of Music
Spoiler
bcda
Vandal wrote:2) What was the nationality of fictional detective Hercule Poirot (2 points)?
Spoiler
Belgian (Belgium)
Vandal wrote:3) Which Charles Dickens novel features the eccentric Miss Havisham, the beautiful but cold Estella, and Joe, the unsophisticated and kind blacksmith (5 points)?
Spoiler
Great Expectations
Vandal wrote:4) Name the three literary Brontë sisters. (2 points each)
Spoiler
Charlotte, Emily and Anne
Vandal wrote:5) Agatha Christie novels The Secret of Chimneys, The Seven Dials Mystery and Towards Zero all featured which crime-solving character? (3 points)
a) Superintendent Battle
b) Arthur Hastings
c) Chief Inspector Japp
d) Parker Pyne
Spoiler
a - Superintendent Battle
Vandal wrote:6) Quote/Unquote
"I would like to say, personal opinion, of course, that I’m sick and tired of people exploiting the Academy Awards for the propagation of their own personal political propaganda. I would like to suggest to [the actress] that her winning an Academy Award is not a pivotal moment in history, does not require a proclamation, and a simple ‘thank you’ would have sufficed."
a) Name the screenwriter who delivered this Oscar speech.
b) Name the movie for which the screenwriter was honored.
c) Name "the actress" to whom the screenwriter's diatribe was directed.
(1 point each)
Spoiler
no earthly idea
Vandal wrote:Wheelhouse bonus: For what movie did "the actress" win her award? (five points)
Spoiler
also no idea
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Re: Wheelhouse - Exhibit 2
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1. My Fair Lady, The Sound of Music, Hello, Dolly!, The King and I
2. French
3. Oliver Twist
4. Emily, Charlotte, Anna
5. Arthur Hastings
6a. Stanley Kubrick
6b. A Clockwork Orange
6c. Jane Fonda
bonus: barbarella
2. French
3. Oliver Twist
4. Emily, Charlotte, Anna
5. Arthur Hastings
6a. Stanley Kubrick
6b. A Clockwork Orange
6c. Jane Fonda
bonus: barbarella
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Re: Wheelhouse - Exhibit 2
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Wheelhouse - Exhibit 2
October 18, 2016
Answer all questions.
Please use spoiler buttons, not spoiler space.
1) Place these musicals in order based on their Broadway debut, starting with the earliest (1 point each):
b) The King and I
c) My Fair Lady
d) The Sound of Music
a) Hello, Dolly!
2) What was the nationality of fictional detective Hercule Poirot (2 points)?
Belgian
3) Which Charles Dickens novel features the eccentric Miss Havisham, the beautiful but cold Estella, and Joe, the unsophisticated and kind blacksmith (5 points)?
Great Expectations
4) Name the three literary Brontë sisters. (2 points each)
Anne, Charlotte, Emily
5) Agatha Christie novels The Secret of Chimneys, The Seven Dials Mystery and Towards Zero all featured which crime-solving character? (3 points)
b) Arthur Hastings
6) Quote/Unquote
"I would like to say, personal opinion, of course, that I’m sick and tired of people exploiting the Academy Awards for the propagation of their own personal political propaganda. I would like to suggest to [the actress] that her winning an Academy Award is not a pivotal moment in history, does not require a proclamation, and a simple ‘thank you’ would have sufficed."
a) Paddy Chayefsky
b) Network
c) Vanessa Redgrave
(1 point each)
Wheelhouse bonus: For what movie did "the actress" win her award? (five points)
Julia
Total points available: 28
October 18, 2016
Answer all questions.
Please use spoiler buttons, not spoiler space.
1) Place these musicals in order based on their Broadway debut, starting with the earliest (1 point each):
b) The King and I
c) My Fair Lady
d) The Sound of Music
a) Hello, Dolly!
2) What was the nationality of fictional detective Hercule Poirot (2 points)?
Belgian
3) Which Charles Dickens novel features the eccentric Miss Havisham, the beautiful but cold Estella, and Joe, the unsophisticated and kind blacksmith (5 points)?
Great Expectations
4) Name the three literary Brontë sisters. (2 points each)
Anne, Charlotte, Emily
5) Agatha Christie novels The Secret of Chimneys, The Seven Dials Mystery and Towards Zero all featured which crime-solving character? (3 points)
b) Arthur Hastings
6) Quote/Unquote
"I would like to say, personal opinion, of course, that I’m sick and tired of people exploiting the Academy Awards for the propagation of their own personal political propaganda. I would like to suggest to [the actress] that her winning an Academy Award is not a pivotal moment in history, does not require a proclamation, and a simple ‘thank you’ would have sufficed."
a) Paddy Chayefsky
b) Network
c) Vanessa Redgrave
(1 point each)
Wheelhouse bonus: For what movie did "the actress" win her award? (five points)
Julia
Total points available: 28
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Re: Wheelhouse - Exhibit 2
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1) Place these musicals in order based on their Broadway debut, starting with the earliest (1 point each):
a) Hello, Dolly!
b) The King and I
c) My Fair Lady
d) The Sound of Music
bcda
2) What was the nationality of fictional detective Hercule Poirot (2 points)?
Belgian
3) Which Charles Dickens novel features the eccentric Miss Havisham, the beautiful but cold Estella, and Joe, the unsophisticated and kind blacksmith (5 points)?
Great Expectations
4) Name the three literary Brontë sisters. (2 points each)
Charlotte, Emily, Anne
5) Agatha Christie novels The Secret of Chimneys, The Seven Dials Mystery and Towards Zero all featured which crime-solving character? (3 points)
a) Superintendent Battle
6) Quote/Unquote
"I would like to say, personal opinion, of course, that I’m sick and tired of people exploiting the Academy Awards for the propagation of their own personal political propaganda. I would like to suggest to [the actress] that her winning an Academy Award is not a pivotal moment in history, does not require a proclamation, and a simple ‘thank you’ would have sufficed."
a) Name the screenwriter who delivered this Oscar speech. NOPE
b) Name the movie for which the screenwriter was honored. NOPE
c) Name "the actress" to whom the screenwriter's diatribe was directed. Vanessa Redgrave
(1 point each)
Wheelhouse bonus: For what movie did "the actress" win her award? (five points)
Julia
a) Hello, Dolly!
b) The King and I
c) My Fair Lady
d) The Sound of Music
bcda
2) What was the nationality of fictional detective Hercule Poirot (2 points)?
Belgian
3) Which Charles Dickens novel features the eccentric Miss Havisham, the beautiful but cold Estella, and Joe, the unsophisticated and kind blacksmith (5 points)?
Great Expectations
4) Name the three literary Brontë sisters. (2 points each)
Charlotte, Emily, Anne
5) Agatha Christie novels The Secret of Chimneys, The Seven Dials Mystery and Towards Zero all featured which crime-solving character? (3 points)
a) Superintendent Battle
6) Quote/Unquote
"I would like to say, personal opinion, of course, that I’m sick and tired of people exploiting the Academy Awards for the propagation of their own personal political propaganda. I would like to suggest to [the actress] that her winning an Academy Award is not a pivotal moment in history, does not require a proclamation, and a simple ‘thank you’ would have sufficed."
a) Name the screenwriter who delivered this Oscar speech. NOPE
b) Name the movie for which the screenwriter was honored. NOPE
c) Name "the actress" to whom the screenwriter's diatribe was directed. Vanessa Redgrave
(1 point each)
Wheelhouse bonus: For what movie did "the actress" win her award? (five points)
Julia
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Re: Wheelhouse - Exhibit 2
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1. BCDA
2. Belgian
3. Great Expectations - I hate it!!!
4. Charlotte, Emily, Anne
5. a) Superintendent Battle
6. No idea whatsoever
2. Belgian
3. Great Expectations - I hate it!!!
4. Charlotte, Emily, Anne
5. a) Superintendent Battle
6. No idea whatsoever
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Re: Wheelhouse - Exhibit 2
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Vandal wrote:Wheelhouse - Exhibit 2
October 18, 2016
Answer all questions.
Please use spoiler buttons, not spoiler space.
1) Place these musicals in order based on their Broadway debut, starting with the earliest (1 point each):
a) Hello, Dolly!
b) The King and I
c) My Fair Lady
d) The Sound of Music
BACD
2) What was the nationality of fictional detective Hercule Poirot (2 points)? BELGIAN
3) Which Charles Dickens novel features the eccentric Miss Havisham, the beautiful but cold Estella, and Joe, the unsophisticated and kind blacksmith (5 points)? GREAT EXPECTATIONS
4) Name the three literary Brontë sisters. (2 points each) EMILY, CHARLOTTE, ANNE
5) Agatha Christie novels The Secret of Chimneys, The Seven Dials Mystery and Towards Zero all featured which crime-solving character? (3 points)
a) Superintendent Battle
b) Arthur Hastings THIS ONE
c) Chief Inspector Japp
d) Parker Pyne
6) Quote/Unquote
"I would like to say, personal opinion, of course, that I’m sick and tired of people exploiting the Academy Awards for the propagation of their own personal political propaganda. I would like to suggest to [the actress] that her winning an Academy Award is not a pivotal moment in history, does not require a proclamation, and a simple ‘thank you’ would have sufficed."
a) Name the screenwriter who delivered this Oscar speech.
b) Name the movie for which the screenwriter was honored.
c) Name "the actress" to whom the screenwriter's diatribe was directed. VANESSA REDGRAVE
(1 point each)
Wheelhouse bonus: For what movie did "the actress" win her award? (five points)
JULIA. Love her, hated it.
Total points available: 28
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Re: Wheelhouse - Exhibit 2
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Wheelhouse - Exhibit 2
October 18, 2016
Answer all questions.
Please use spoiler buttons, not spoiler space.
1) Place these musicals in order based on their Broadway debut, starting with the earliest (1 point each):
a) Hello, Dolly!
b) The King and I
c) My Fair Lady
d) The Sound of Music
B-C-D-A
2) What was the nationality of fictional detective Hercule Poirot (2 points)?
Belgian
3) Which Charles Dickens novel features the eccentric Miss Havisham, the beautiful but cold Estella, and Joe, the unsophisticated and kind blacksmith (5 points)?
Great Expectations
4) Name the three literary Brontë sisters. (2 points each)
Emily, Charlotte, and Beulah
5) Agatha Christie novels The Secret of Chimneys, The Seven Dials Mystery and Towards Zero all featured which crime-solving character? (3 points)
a) Superintendent Battle
b) Arthur Hastings
c) Chief Inspector Japp
d) Parker Pyne
I'll say Japp. I only know of Peirot and Miss Marple, so I'm swinging wildly here.
6) Quote/Unquote
"I would like to say, personal opinion, of course, that I’m sick and tired of people exploiting the Academy Awards for the propagation of their own personal political propaganda. I would like to suggest to [the actress] that her winning an Academy Award is not a pivotal moment in history, does not require a proclamation, and a simple ‘thank you’ would have sufficed."
a) Name the screenwriter who delivered this Oscar speech. Paddy Chafesky (sp?)
b) Name the movie for which the screenwriter was honored. Network
c) Name "the actress" to whom the screenwriter's diatribe was directed. Vanessa Redgrave
(1 point each)
Wheelhouse bonus: For what movie did "the actress" win her award? (five points)
Julia
Total points available: 28
October 18, 2016
Answer all questions.
Please use spoiler buttons, not spoiler space.
1) Place these musicals in order based on their Broadway debut, starting with the earliest (1 point each):
a) Hello, Dolly!
b) The King and I
c) My Fair Lady
d) The Sound of Music
B-C-D-A
2) What was the nationality of fictional detective Hercule Poirot (2 points)?
Belgian
3) Which Charles Dickens novel features the eccentric Miss Havisham, the beautiful but cold Estella, and Joe, the unsophisticated and kind blacksmith (5 points)?
Great Expectations
4) Name the three literary Brontë sisters. (2 points each)
Emily, Charlotte, and Beulah
5) Agatha Christie novels The Secret of Chimneys, The Seven Dials Mystery and Towards Zero all featured which crime-solving character? (3 points)
a) Superintendent Battle
b) Arthur Hastings
c) Chief Inspector Japp
d) Parker Pyne
I'll say Japp. I only know of Peirot and Miss Marple, so I'm swinging wildly here.
6) Quote/Unquote
"I would like to say, personal opinion, of course, that I’m sick and tired of people exploiting the Academy Awards for the propagation of their own personal political propaganda. I would like to suggest to [the actress] that her winning an Academy Award is not a pivotal moment in history, does not require a proclamation, and a simple ‘thank you’ would have sufficed."
a) Name the screenwriter who delivered this Oscar speech. Paddy Chafesky (sp?)
b) Name the movie for which the screenwriter was honored. Network
c) Name "the actress" to whom the screenwriter's diatribe was directed. Vanessa Redgrave
(1 point each)
Wheelhouse bonus: For what movie did "the actress" win her award? (five points)
Julia
Total points available: 28
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Re: Wheelhouse - Exhibit 2
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1) bcda
2) Belgium
3) Great Expectations
4) Emily, Charlotte, ???
5) c
6) no idea
2) Belgium
3) Great Expectations
4) Emily, Charlotte, ???
5) c
6) no idea
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Re: Wheelhouse - Exhibit 2
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1) Place these musicals in order based on their Broadway debut, starting with the earliest (1 point each):
c) My Fair Lady
a) Hello, Dolly!
b) The King and I
d) The Sound of Music
2) What was the nationality of fictional detective Hercule Poirot (2 points)? Belgian
3) Which Charles Dickens novel features the eccentric Miss Havisham, the beautiful but cold Estella, and Joe, the unsophisticated and kind blacksmith (5 points)? Great Expectations
4) Name the three literary Brontë sisters. (2 points each) Charlotte, Emily
c) My Fair Lady
a) Hello, Dolly!
b) The King and I
d) The Sound of Music
2) What was the nationality of fictional detective Hercule Poirot (2 points)? Belgian
3) Which Charles Dickens novel features the eccentric Miss Havisham, the beautiful but cold Estella, and Joe, the unsophisticated and kind blacksmith (5 points)? Great Expectations
4) Name the three literary Brontë sisters. (2 points each) Charlotte, Emily
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Re: Wheelhouse - Exhibit 2
Spoiler
1) Place these musicals in order based on their Broadway debut, starting with the earliest (1 point each):
a) Hello, Dolly!
b) The King and I
c) My Fair Lady
d) The Sound of Music
B, D, C, A
2) What was the nationality of fictional detective Hercule Poirot (2 points)?
Belgian
3) Which Charles Dickens novel features the eccentric Miss Havisham, the beautiful but cold Estella, and Joe, the unsophisticated and kind blacksmith (5 points)?
Great Expectations
4) Name the three literary Brontë sisters. (2 points each)
Charlotte, Emily, Anne
5) Agatha Christie novels The Secret of Chimneys, The Seven Dials Mystery and Towards Zero all featured which crime-solving character? (3 points)
c) Chief Inspector Japp
6) Quote/Unquote
"I would like to say, personal opinion, of course, that I’m sick and tired of people exploiting the Academy Awards for the propagation of their own personal political propaganda. I would like to suggest to [the actress] that her winning an Academy Award is not a pivotal moment in history, does not require a proclamation, and a simple ‘thank you’ would have sufficed."
a) Name the screenwriter who delivered this Oscar speech.
b) Name the movie for which the screenwriter was honored.
c) Name "the actress" to whom the screenwriter's diatribe was directed.
(1 point each)
Jane Fonda
Wheelhouse bonus: For what movie did "the actress" win her award? (five points)
Klute
a) Hello, Dolly!
b) The King and I
c) My Fair Lady
d) The Sound of Music
B, D, C, A
2) What was the nationality of fictional detective Hercule Poirot (2 points)?
Belgian
3) Which Charles Dickens novel features the eccentric Miss Havisham, the beautiful but cold Estella, and Joe, the unsophisticated and kind blacksmith (5 points)?
Great Expectations
4) Name the three literary Brontë sisters. (2 points each)
Charlotte, Emily, Anne
5) Agatha Christie novels The Secret of Chimneys, The Seven Dials Mystery and Towards Zero all featured which crime-solving character? (3 points)
c) Chief Inspector Japp
6) Quote/Unquote
"I would like to say, personal opinion, of course, that I’m sick and tired of people exploiting the Academy Awards for the propagation of their own personal political propaganda. I would like to suggest to [the actress] that her winning an Academy Award is not a pivotal moment in history, does not require a proclamation, and a simple ‘thank you’ would have sufficed."
a) Name the screenwriter who delivered this Oscar speech.
b) Name the movie for which the screenwriter was honored.
c) Name "the actress" to whom the screenwriter's diatribe was directed.
(1 point each)
Jane Fonda
Wheelhouse bonus: For what movie did "the actress" win her award? (five points)
Klute
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Re: Wheelhouse - Exhibit 2
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1. b, c, d, a
2. Belgian
3. Great Expectations
4. Charlotte, Emily, Sarah
5. a
6. (a) Paddy Chayefsky
(b) He did not win an Oscar that year.
(c) Vanessa Redgrave
Bonus: Julia
2. Belgian
3. Great Expectations
4. Charlotte, Emily, Sarah
5. a
6. (a) Paddy Chayefsky
(b) He did not win an Oscar that year.
(c) Vanessa Redgrave
Bonus: Julia
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Re: Wheelhouse - Exhibit 2
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1) Place these musicals in order based on their Broadway debut, starting with the earliest (1 point each):
a) Hello, Dolly!
b) The King and I
c) My Fair Lady
d) The Sound of Music
C. B. D. A.
2) What was the nationality of fictional detective Hercule Poirot (2 points)? Belgian
3) Which Charles Dickens novel features the eccentric Miss Havisham, the beautiful but cold Estella, and Joe, the unsophisticated and kind blacksmith (5 points)? Tale of Two Cities?
4) Name the three literary Brontë sisters. (2 points each)
Emily, ?, ?
5) Agatha Christie novels The Secret of Chimneys, The Seven Dials Mystery and Towards Zero all featured which crime-solving character? (3 points)
d) Parker Pyne ?
6) No guesses
a) Hello, Dolly!
b) The King and I
c) My Fair Lady
d) The Sound of Music
C. B. D. A.
2) What was the nationality of fictional detective Hercule Poirot (2 points)? Belgian
3) Which Charles Dickens novel features the eccentric Miss Havisham, the beautiful but cold Estella, and Joe, the unsophisticated and kind blacksmith (5 points)? Tale of Two Cities?
4) Name the three literary Brontë sisters. (2 points each)
Emily, ?, ?
5) Agatha Christie novels The Secret of Chimneys, The Seven Dials Mystery and Towards Zero all featured which crime-solving character? (3 points)
d) Parker Pyne ?
6) No guesses
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Re: Wheelhouse - Exhibit 2
Spoiler
Please use spoiler buttons, not spoiler space.
1) Place these musicals in order based on their Broadway debut, starting with the earliest (1 point each):
b) The King and I
c) My Fair Lady
d) The Sound of Music
a) Hello, Dolly!
2) What was the nationality of fictional detective Hercule Poirot (2 points)? Belgian
3) Which Charles Dickens novel features the eccentric Miss Havisham, the beautiful but cold Estella, and Joe, the unsophisticated and kind blacksmith (5 points)? Great Expectations
4) Name the three literary Brontë sisters. (2 points each) Anne, Charlotte, Emily
5) Agatha Christie novels The Secret of Chimneys, The Seven Dials Mystery and Towards Zero all featured which crime-solving character? (3 points)
a) Superintendent Battle
b) Arthur Hastings
c) Chief Inspector Japp
d) Parker Pyne
6) Quote/Unquote
"I would like to say, personal opinion, of course, that I’m sick and tired of people exploiting the Academy Awards for the propagation of their own personal political propaganda. I would like to suggest to [the actress] that her winning an Academy Award is not a pivotal moment in history, does not require a proclamation, and a simple ‘thank you’ would have sufficed."
a) Name the screenwriter who delivered this Oscar speech. Oliver Stone
b) Name the movie for which the screenwriter was honored. Midnight Express
c) Name "the actress" to whom the screenwriter's diatribe was directed. Vanessa Redgrave
(1 point each)
Wheelhouse bonus: For what movie did "the actress" win her award? Julia(five points)
Total points available: 28
1) Place these musicals in order based on their Broadway debut, starting with the earliest (1 point each):
b) The King and I
c) My Fair Lady
d) The Sound of Music
a) Hello, Dolly!
2) What was the nationality of fictional detective Hercule Poirot (2 points)? Belgian
3) Which Charles Dickens novel features the eccentric Miss Havisham, the beautiful but cold Estella, and Joe, the unsophisticated and kind blacksmith (5 points)? Great Expectations
4) Name the three literary Brontë sisters. (2 points each) Anne, Charlotte, Emily
5) Agatha Christie novels The Secret of Chimneys, The Seven Dials Mystery and Towards Zero all featured which crime-solving character? (3 points)
a) Superintendent Battle
b) Arthur Hastings
c) Chief Inspector Japp
d) Parker Pyne
6) Quote/Unquote
"I would like to say, personal opinion, of course, that I’m sick and tired of people exploiting the Academy Awards for the propagation of their own personal political propaganda. I would like to suggest to [the actress] that her winning an Academy Award is not a pivotal moment in history, does not require a proclamation, and a simple ‘thank you’ would have sufficed."
a) Name the screenwriter who delivered this Oscar speech. Oliver Stone
b) Name the movie for which the screenwriter was honored. Midnight Express
c) Name "the actress" to whom the screenwriter's diatribe was directed. Vanessa Redgrave
(1 point each)
Wheelhouse bonus: For what movie did "the actress" win her award? Julia(five points)
Total points available: 28
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Re: Wheelhouse - Exhibit 2
Vandal
Wheelhouse - Exhibit 2
October 18, 2016
Answer all questions.
Please use spoiler buttons, not spoiler space.
1) Place these musicals in order based on their Broadway debut, starting with the earliest (1 point each):
a) Hello, Dolly!
b) The King and I
c) My Fair Lady
d) The Sound of Music
CBAD
2) What was the nationality of fictional detective Hercule Poirot (2 points)?
Belgian
3) Which Charles Dickens novel features the eccentric Miss Havisham, the beautiful but cold Estella, and Joe, the unsophisticated and kind blacksmith (5 points)?
Great Expectations
4) Name the three literary Brontë sisters. (2 points each)
Anne, Charlotte, and Emily
5) Agatha Christie novels The Secret of Chimneys, The Seven Dials Mystery and Towards Zero all featured which crime-solving character? (3 points)
a) Superintendent Battle
b) Arthur Hastings
c) Chief Inspector Japp
d) Parker Pyne
D Parker Pyne
6) Quote/Unquote
"I would like to say, personal opinion, of course, that I’m sick and tired of people exploiting the Academy Awards for the propagation of their own personal political propaganda. I would like to suggest to [the actress] that her winning an Academy Award is not a pivotal moment in history, does not require a proclamation, and a simple ‘thank you’ would have sufficed."
a.) Paddy Chayefsky
b.) Marty?
c.) Vanessa Redgrave
a) Name the screenwriter who delivered this Oscar speech.
b) Name the movie for which the screenwriter was honored.
c) Name "the actress" to whom the screenwriter's diatribe was directed.
(1 point each)
Wheelhouse bonus: For what movie did "the actress" win her award? (five points)
Julia
Total points available: 28
October 18, 2016
Answer all questions.
Please use spoiler buttons, not spoiler space.
1) Place these musicals in order based on their Broadway debut, starting with the earliest (1 point each):
a) Hello, Dolly!
b) The King and I
c) My Fair Lady
d) The Sound of Music
CBAD
2) What was the nationality of fictional detective Hercule Poirot (2 points)?
Belgian
3) Which Charles Dickens novel features the eccentric Miss Havisham, the beautiful but cold Estella, and Joe, the unsophisticated and kind blacksmith (5 points)?
Great Expectations
4) Name the three literary Brontë sisters. (2 points each)
Anne, Charlotte, and Emily
5) Agatha Christie novels The Secret of Chimneys, The Seven Dials Mystery and Towards Zero all featured which crime-solving character? (3 points)
a) Superintendent Battle
b) Arthur Hastings
c) Chief Inspector Japp
d) Parker Pyne
D Parker Pyne
6) Quote/Unquote
"I would like to say, personal opinion, of course, that I’m sick and tired of people exploiting the Academy Awards for the propagation of their own personal political propaganda. I would like to suggest to [the actress] that her winning an Academy Award is not a pivotal moment in history, does not require a proclamation, and a simple ‘thank you’ would have sufficed."
a.) Paddy Chayefsky
b.) Marty?
c.) Vanessa Redgrave
a) Name the screenwriter who delivered this Oscar speech.
b) Name the movie for which the screenwriter was honored.
c) Name "the actress" to whom the screenwriter's diatribe was directed.
(1 point each)
Wheelhouse bonus: For what movie did "the actress" win her award? (five points)
Julia
Total points available: 28
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Re: Wheelhouse - Exhibit 2
Ker-plop.
Wheelhouse - Exhibit 2
October 18, 2016
Answer all questions.
Please use spoiler buttons, not spoiler space.
1) Place these musicals in order based on their Broadway debut, starting with the earliest (1 point each):
a) Hello, Dolly!
b) The King and I
c) My Fair Lady
d) The Sound of Music
CABD
2) What was the nationality of fictional detective Hercule Poirot (2 points)? Belgian
3) Which Charles Dickens novel features the eccentric Miss Havisham, the beautiful but cold Estella, and Joe, the unsophisticated and kind blacksmith (5 points)? A Tale of Two Cities
4) Name the three literary Brontë sisters. (2 points each) Alice, Emily, Charlotte
5) Agatha Christie novels The Secret of Chimneys, The Seven Dials Mystery and Towards Zero all featured which crime-solving character? (3 points)
a) Superintendent Battle
b) Arthur Hastings
c) Chief Inspector Japp This one
d) Parker Pyne
6) Quote/Unquote
"I would like to say, personal opinion, of course, that I’m sick and tired of people exploiting the Academy Awards for the propagation of their own personal political propaganda. I would like to suggest to [the actress] that her winning an Academy Award is not a pivotal moment in history, does not require a proclamation, and a simple ‘thank you’ would have sufficed."
a) Name the screenwriter who delivered this Oscar speech.
b) Name the movie for which the screenwriter was honored.
c) Name "the actress" to whom the screenwriter's diatribe was directed. Sally Field
(1 point each)
Wheelhouse bonus: For what movie did "the actress" win her award? (five points) Norma Rae
Total points available: 28
October 18, 2016
Answer all questions.
Please use spoiler buttons, not spoiler space.
1) Place these musicals in order based on their Broadway debut, starting with the earliest (1 point each):
a) Hello, Dolly!
b) The King and I
c) My Fair Lady
d) The Sound of Music
CABD
2) What was the nationality of fictional detective Hercule Poirot (2 points)? Belgian
3) Which Charles Dickens novel features the eccentric Miss Havisham, the beautiful but cold Estella, and Joe, the unsophisticated and kind blacksmith (5 points)? A Tale of Two Cities
4) Name the three literary Brontë sisters. (2 points each) Alice, Emily, Charlotte
5) Agatha Christie novels The Secret of Chimneys, The Seven Dials Mystery and Towards Zero all featured which crime-solving character? (3 points)
a) Superintendent Battle
b) Arthur Hastings
c) Chief Inspector Japp This one
d) Parker Pyne
6) Quote/Unquote
"I would like to say, personal opinion, of course, that I’m sick and tired of people exploiting the Academy Awards for the propagation of their own personal political propaganda. I would like to suggest to [the actress] that her winning an Academy Award is not a pivotal moment in history, does not require a proclamation, and a simple ‘thank you’ would have sufficed."
a) Name the screenwriter who delivered this Oscar speech.
b) Name the movie for which the screenwriter was honored.
c) Name "the actress" to whom the screenwriter's diatribe was directed. Sally Field
(1 point each)
Wheelhouse bonus: For what movie did "the actress" win her award? (five points) Norma Rae
Total points available: 28
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Re: Wheelhouse - Exhibit 2
Spoiler
1) Place these musicals in order based on their Broadway debut, starting with the earliest (1 point each):
a) Hello, Dolly!
b) The King and I
c) My Fair Lady
d) The Sound of Music
B-D-C-A
2) What was the nationality of fictional detective Hercule Poirot (2 points)?
Belgian
3) Which Charles Dickens novel features the eccentric Miss Havisham, the beautiful but cold Estella, and Joe, the unsophisticated and kind blacksmith (5 points)?
Great Expectations
4) Name the three literary Brontë sisters. (2 points each)
Emily, Charlotte, Anne
5) Agatha Christie novels The Secret of Chimneys, The Seven Dials Mystery and Towards Zero all featured which crime-solving character? (3 points)
a) Superintendent Battle
b) Arthur Hastings
c) Chief Inspector Japp
d) Parker Pyne
B
6) Quote/Unquote
"I would like to say, personal opinion, of course, that I’m sick and tired of people exploiting the Academy Awards for the propagation of their own personal political propaganda. I would like to suggest to [the actress] that her winning an Academy Award is not a pivotal moment in history, does not require a proclamation, and a simple ‘thank you’ would have sufficed."
WAG all:
a) Name the screenwriter who delivered this Oscar speech. -- Paddy Chayefsky
b) Name the movie for which the screenwriter was honored. -- Network
c) Name "the actress" to whom the screenwriter's diatribe was directed. -- Vanessa Redgrave
(1 point each)
Wheelhouse bonus: For what movie did "the actress" win her award? (five points) -- Julia
a) Hello, Dolly!
b) The King and I
c) My Fair Lady
d) The Sound of Music
B-D-C-A
2) What was the nationality of fictional detective Hercule Poirot (2 points)?
Belgian
3) Which Charles Dickens novel features the eccentric Miss Havisham, the beautiful but cold Estella, and Joe, the unsophisticated and kind blacksmith (5 points)?
Great Expectations
4) Name the three literary Brontë sisters. (2 points each)
Emily, Charlotte, Anne
5) Agatha Christie novels The Secret of Chimneys, The Seven Dials Mystery and Towards Zero all featured which crime-solving character? (3 points)
a) Superintendent Battle
b) Arthur Hastings
c) Chief Inspector Japp
d) Parker Pyne
B
6) Quote/Unquote
"I would like to say, personal opinion, of course, that I’m sick and tired of people exploiting the Academy Awards for the propagation of their own personal political propaganda. I would like to suggest to [the actress] that her winning an Academy Award is not a pivotal moment in history, does not require a proclamation, and a simple ‘thank you’ would have sufficed."
WAG all:
a) Name the screenwriter who delivered this Oscar speech. -- Paddy Chayefsky
b) Name the movie for which the screenwriter was honored. -- Network
c) Name "the actress" to whom the screenwriter's diatribe was directed. -- Vanessa Redgrave
(1 point each)
Wheelhouse bonus: For what movie did "the actress" win her award? (five points) -- Julia
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Re: Wheelhouse - Exhibit 2
Thank you for the opportunity to demonstrate, once again, that my wheelhouse is stocked with two bent spokes and a flattened inner tube.Vandal wrote:Wheelhouse - Exhibit 2
October 18, 2016
Answer all questions.
Please use spoiler buttons, not spoiler space.
1) Place these musicals in order based on their Broadway debut, starting with the earliest (1 point each):
a) Hello, Dolly!
b) The King and I
c) My Fair Lady
d) The Sound of Music2) What was the nationality of fictional detective Hercule Poirot (2 points)?Spoiler
BACD
3) Which Charles Dickens novel features the eccentric Miss Havisham, the beautiful but cold Estella, and Joe, the unsophisticated and kind blacksmith (5 points)?Spoiler
Belgian4) Name the three literary Brontë sisters. (2 points each)Spoiler
Great Expectations
Spoiler
Charlotte, Emily and Anne
5) Agatha Christie novels The Secret of Chimneys, The Seven Dials Mystery and Towards Zero all featured which crime-solving character? (3 points)
a) Superintendent Battle
b) Arthur Hastings
c) Chief Inspector Japp
d) Parker Pyne
Spoiler
Arthur Hastings
6) Quote/Unquote
"I would like to say, personal opinion, of course, that I’m sick and tired of people exploiting the Academy Awards for the propagation of their own personal political propaganda. I would like to suggest to [the actress] that her winning an Academy Award is not a pivotal moment in history, does not require a proclamation, and a simple ‘thank you’ would have sufficed."
a) Name the screenwriter who delivered this Oscar speech.
Spoiler
Stanley Kubrick
b) Name the movie for which the screenwriter was honored.
Spoiler
PeeWee's Big Adventure
c) Name "the actress" to whom the screenwriter's diatribe was directed.
Spoiler
Sasheen Littlefeather
(1 point each)
Wheelhouse bonus: For what movie did "the actress" win her award? (five points)
Spoiler
Godzilla vs. Nicolas Tesla
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Re: Wheelhouse - Exhibit 2
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October 18, 2016
Answer all questions.
Please use spoiler buttons, not spoiler space.
1) Place these musicals in order based on their Broadway debut, starting with the earliest (1 point each):
a) Hello, Dolly!
b) The King and I
c) My Fair Lady
d) The Sound of Music
b-c-d-a
2) What was the nationality of fictional detective Hercule Poirot (2 points)?
Belgian
3) Which Charles Dickens novel features the eccentric Miss Havisham, the beautiful but cold Estella, and Joe, the unsophisticated and kind blacksmith (5 points)?
Great Expectations (I thought this would be harder)
4) Name the three literary Brontë sisters. (2 points each)
Emily, Charlotte, Anne
5) Agatha Christie novels The Secret of Chimneys, The Seven Dials Mystery and Towards Zero all featured which crime-solving character? (3 points)
a) Superintendent Battle
6) Quote/Unquote
"I would like to say, personal opinion, of course, that I’m sick and tired of people exploiting the Academy Awards for the propagation of their own personal political propaganda. I would like to suggest to [the actress] that her winning an Academy Award is not a pivotal moment in history, does not require a proclamation, and a simple ‘thank you’ would have sufficed."
a) Name the screenwriter who delivered this Oscar speech.
b) Name the movie for which the screenwriter was honored.
c) Name "the actress" to whom the screenwriter's diatribe was directed.
(1 point each)
a) Paddy Chayefsky
b) This was a bad question. Chayefsky won the year before and was on stage as a presenter, so he wasn't being honored. I've tossed the question and given everyone a point for putting up with it.
c) Vanessa Redgrave
Wheelhouse bonus: For what movie did "the actress" win her award? (five points)
Julia
Reveal:
Today's expert was : Tangredi, who got them all correct
Points:
tangredi ~~ 28 Expert
panic ~~ 28
tgirl ~~ 27
krox ~~ 27
plasticene ~~ 25
mysteryman ~~ 24
melly ~~ 23
tbone ~~ 23
BobJ ~~ 21
earendel ~~ 21
skoop ~~ 21
mrkelley ~~ 21
catfish ~~ 16
fireball ~~ 15
beebs ~~ 15
weasel ~~ 15
sliver ~~ 11
jarnon ~~ 10
lb ~~ 9
Bob#s ~~ 7
triviawayne ~~ 7
mikehardware ~~ 6
BiT ~~ 4
Panic tied so he is awarded five points. Tangredi is awarded five expert points
October 18, 2016
Answer all questions.
Please use spoiler buttons, not spoiler space.
1) Place these musicals in order based on their Broadway debut, starting with the earliest (1 point each):
a) Hello, Dolly!
b) The King and I
c) My Fair Lady
d) The Sound of Music
b-c-d-a
2) What was the nationality of fictional detective Hercule Poirot (2 points)?
Belgian
3) Which Charles Dickens novel features the eccentric Miss Havisham, the beautiful but cold Estella, and Joe, the unsophisticated and kind blacksmith (5 points)?
Great Expectations (I thought this would be harder)
4) Name the three literary Brontë sisters. (2 points each)
Emily, Charlotte, Anne
5) Agatha Christie novels The Secret of Chimneys, The Seven Dials Mystery and Towards Zero all featured which crime-solving character? (3 points)
a) Superintendent Battle
6) Quote/Unquote
"I would like to say, personal opinion, of course, that I’m sick and tired of people exploiting the Academy Awards for the propagation of their own personal political propaganda. I would like to suggest to [the actress] that her winning an Academy Award is not a pivotal moment in history, does not require a proclamation, and a simple ‘thank you’ would have sufficed."
a) Name the screenwriter who delivered this Oscar speech.
b) Name the movie for which the screenwriter was honored.
c) Name "the actress" to whom the screenwriter's diatribe was directed.
(1 point each)
a) Paddy Chayefsky
b) This was a bad question. Chayefsky won the year before and was on stage as a presenter, so he wasn't being honored. I've tossed the question and given everyone a point for putting up with it.
c) Vanessa Redgrave
Wheelhouse bonus: For what movie did "the actress" win her award? (five points)
Julia
Reveal:
Today's expert was : Tangredi, who got them all correct
Points:
tangredi ~~ 28 Expert
panic ~~ 28
tgirl ~~ 27
krox ~~ 27
plasticene ~~ 25
mysteryman ~~ 24
melly ~~ 23
tbone ~~ 23
BobJ ~~ 21
earendel ~~ 21
skoop ~~ 21
mrkelley ~~ 21
catfish ~~ 16
fireball ~~ 15
beebs ~~ 15
weasel ~~ 15
sliver ~~ 11
jarnon ~~ 10
lb ~~ 9
Bob#s ~~ 7
triviawayne ~~ 7
mikehardware ~~ 6
BiT ~~ 4
Panic tied so he is awarded five points. Tangredi is awarded five expert points
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