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QoD 06/16/08 Musical Monday

#1 Post by mrkelley23 » Mon Jun 16, 2008 6:19 am

"Well, the name's familiar, but..."

Name a popular song performed by an artist with the same name as the mythical or historical figure described in the clue. 10 points for each one correct, but no bonus points for those with encyclopedic knowledge of music who list all the songs ever performed by that person. Just one per customer, please.

1. “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God”

2. Ordained in the Church of England, he converted to Puritanism, was booted out of Salem for being too radical (can you imagine?) and wound up establishing the first Baptist church in America. Oh, by the way, he founded Rhode Island, too.

3. Novel which won the 1926 Pulitzer Prize for Sinclair Lewis. (Okay, so I got a little creative with the spelling. Who do you think I am, TGT?)

4. A cairn terrier whose “real” name was Terry.

5. It accounts for about 30% of the Earth’s total land mass.

6. Elizabeth Alexandra Mary Windsor.

7. (This one’s a little tougher) “Mine. Mine. Mine. Mine. Minemine, Mine, Mine, Mineminemine, Mine, mine.”
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Re: QoD 06/16/08 Musical Monday

#2 Post by NellyLunatic1980 » Mon Jun 16, 2008 6:33 am

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1. "Sunshine" (Jonathan Edwards)
2. "Autumn Leaves" (Roger Williams)
3. "Dream On" (Aerosmith/Arrowsmith)
4. "Africa" (Toto)
5. pass
6. "Somebody to Love" (Queen)
7. pass

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Re: QoD 06/16/08 Musical Monday

#3 Post by franktangredi » Mon Jun 16, 2008 7:00 am

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2. Ordained in the Church of England, he converted to Puritanism, was booted out of Salem for being too radical (can you imagine?) and wound up establishing the first Baptist church in America. Oh, by the way, he founded Rhode Island, too.

AUTUMN LEAVES (Roger Williams)

3. Novel which won the 1926 Pulitzer Prize for Sinclair Lewis. (Okay, so I got a little creative with the spelling. Who do you think I am, TGT?)

WALK THIS WAY (Aerosmith)
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Re: QoD 06/16/08 Musical Monday

#4 Post by franktangredi » Mon Jun 16, 2008 7:02 am

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. It accounts for about 30% of the Earth’s total land mass.

ONLY TIME WILL TELL (Asia)

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Re: QoD 06/16/08 Musical Monday

#5 Post by andrewjackson » Mon Jun 16, 2008 7:29 am

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1. This clue describes someone? So I need a song performed by someone with the same name as "an Angry God". Stumped on this one. NOPE.

2. I'm starting to think I don't get this category. I need a song by Roger Williams? OK, someone named Roger Williams. NOPE.

3. Ah,hah, Arrowsmith -> Aerosmith. "Walk This Way"

4. Toto "Africa"

5. Asia "Heat of the Moment"

6. Queen "Bohemian Rhapsody"

7. A Flock of Seagulls "I Ran"

Hmm. Even though I think I figured out the category, I still can't quite figure out #1 and 2.
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Re: QoD 06/16/08 Musical Monday

#6 Post by Catfish » Mon Jun 16, 2008 8:07 am

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1. “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God”

Jonathan Edwards, braincramping on the song

2. Ordained in the Church of England, he converted to Puritanism, was booted out of Salem for being too radical (can you imagine?) and wound up establishing the first Baptist church in America. Oh, by the way, he founded Rhode Island, too.

Roger Williams, Born Free

3. Novel which won the 1926 Pulitzer Prize for Sinclair Lewis. (Okay, so I got a little creative with the spelling. Who do you think I am, TGT?)

Aerosmith, braincramp

4. A cairn terrier whose “real” name was Terry.

Toto, Rosanna

5. It accounts for about 30% of the Earth’s total land mass.

Asia, ?

6. Elizabeth Alexandra Mary Windsor.

Queen, Bicycle Race

7. (This one’s a little tougher) “Mine. Mine. Mine. Mine. Minemine, Mine, Mine, Mineminemine, Mine, mine.”

Greed, ?
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#7 Post by fantine33 » Mon Jun 16, 2008 8:34 am

Not sure whether we are also supposed to name the artist, but I will just to cover the bases.
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1. “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God”

Whatever - Godsmack

2. Ordained in the Church of England, he converted to Puritanism, was booted out of Salem for being too radical (can you imagine?) and wound up establishing the first Baptist church in America. Oh, by the way, he founded Rhode Island, too.

Harbour Lights - Roger Williams

3. Novel which won the 1926 Pulitzer Prize for Sinclair Lewis. (Okay, so I got a little creative with the spelling. Who do you think I am, TGT?)

Dream On - Aerosmith

4. A cairn terrier whose “real” name was Terry.

Rosanna - Toto

5. It accounts for about 30% of the Earth’s total land mass.

Mississippi Queen - Mountain

6. Elizabeth Alexandra Mary Windsor.

Killer Queen - Queen

7. (This one’s a little tougher) “Mine. Mine. Mine. Mine. Minemine, Mine, Mine, Mineminemine, Mine, mine.”

Can You Feel the Love Tonight? - Elton John


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Re: QoD 06/16/08 Musical Monday

#8 Post by tanstaafl2 » Mon Jun 16, 2008 9:28 am

mrkelley23 wrote:"Well, the name's familiar, but..."

Name a popular song performed by an artist with the same name as the mythical or historical figure described in the clue. 10 points for each one correct, but no bonus points for those with encyclopedic knowledge of music who list all the songs ever performed by that person. Just one per customer, please.
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Hmm, looks like Musical Monday finds me at least a little less tone deaf than the past ones...

1. “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God”
Umm, nope.

2. Ordained in the Church of England, he converted to Puritanism, was booted out of Salem for being too radical (can you imagine?) and wound up establishing the first Baptist church in America. Oh, by the way, he founded Rhode Island, too.
Roger Williams, King of the Road

3. Novel which won the 1926 Pulitzer Prize for Sinclair Lewis. (Okay, so I got a little creative with the spelling. Who do you think I am, TGT?)
Arrowsmith/Aerosmith, Love in an Elevator

4. A cairn terrier whose “real” name was Terry.
Toto, Rosanna

5. It accounts for about 30% of the Earth’s total land mass.
I am guessing this is Asia. Not sure about a song. Heat of the Moment, perhaps?

6. Elizabeth Alexandra Mary Windsor.
QE II so Queen? If so then Bohemian Rhapsody.

7. (This one’s a little tougher) “Mine. Mine. Mine. Mine. Minemine, Mine, Mine, Mineminemine, Mine, mine.”
Umm, no.
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#9 Post by clem21 » Mon Jun 16, 2008 9:39 am

Hmmm... never tried this before but here goes
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3. Dream On
6. Another One Bites The Dust

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#10 Post by tlynn78 » Mon Jun 16, 2008 9:53 am

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1. nope
2. nope
3. Dream On
4. Rosanna
5. nope
6. Another One Bites the DUst
7. <lol> I Ran
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Re: QoD 06/16/08 Musical Monday

#11 Post by AnnieCamaro » Mon Jun 16, 2008 10:11 am

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mrkelley23 wrote:"Well, the name's familiar, but..."

1. “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God”
I do not know.

2. Ordained in the Church of England, he converted to Puritanism, was booted out of Salem for being too radical (can you imagine?) and wound up establishing the first Baptist church in America. Oh, by the way, he founded Rhode Island, too.
Autumn Leaves.

3. Novel which won the 1926 Pulitzer Prize for Sinclair Lewis. (Okay, so I got a little creative with the spelling. Who do you think I am, TGT?)
Walk This Way.

4. A cairn terrier whose “real” name was Terry.
I know the dog/group is Toto, but I can't name any songs. I really hatehatehate missing a question with a dog connection.

5. It accounts for about 30% of the Earth’s total land mass.
I think you mean Asia, but I don't know which songs are by the group with that name.

6. Elizabeth Alexandra Mary Windsor.
We Are the Champions

7. (This one’s a little tougher) “Mine. Mine. Mine. Mine. Minemine, Mine, Mine, Mineminemine, Mine, mine.”
I Ran. This is my theme song! I'm a lucky girl, though, because I saw the movie to make the connection two Saturdays ago on TV.
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Re: QoD 06/16/08 Musical Monday

#12 Post by andrewjackson » Mon Jun 16, 2008 11:15 am

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fantine33 wrote:Not sure whether we are also supposed to name the artist, but I will just to cover the bases.
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1. “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God”

Whatever - Godsmack
I wish I would have thought of Godsmack. I guess I get what mrk was going for here but I like your answer better. I was stuck trying to think of a band called Jehovah or Jupiter or Zeus or something like that.
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#13 Post by fantine33 » Mon Jun 16, 2008 8:59 pm

andrewjackson wrote:
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fantine33 wrote:Not sure whether we are also supposed to name the artist, but I will just to cover the bases.
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1. “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God”

Whatever - Godsmack
I wish I would have thought of Godsmack. I guess I get what mrk was going for here but I like your answer better. I was stuck trying to think of a band called Jehovah or Jupiter or Zeus or something like that.
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I got it by the time I hit Aerosmith and Toto, but I don't know any hymns anyway (which is what I guess #1 is), so I left it in hopes of at least getting creativity points. Or at least points for knowing a Godsmack song. Ha!

Now I just have to find some source that says mountains cover 30% of the earth's land mass.

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Re: QoD 06/16/08 Musical Monday

#14 Post by KillerTomato » Mon Jun 16, 2008 9:18 pm

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1. “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God”

Um....What's the silliest answer I can give to this one? Howzabout "The Indian Love Call" from "Mars Attacks!"?

2. Ordained in the Church of England, he converted to Puritanism, was booted out of Salem for being too radical (can you imagine?) and wound up establishing the first Baptist church in America. Oh, by the way, he founded Rhode Island, too.

Geez, I don't know another Roger Williams other than the Rhode Island guy. In the very very very unlikely event that you were confusing Williams with Roger Miller, I'll go with "King of the Road".

3. Novel which won the 1926 Pulitzer Prize for Sinclair Lewis. (Okay, so I got a little creative with the spelling. Who do you think I am, TGT?)

Took me a few minutes to remember other Sinclair Lewis novels other than "Main Street" (I was tempted to put "Potato's in the Paddy Wagon"!) and "Babbitt" (Did Tom Cruise or Dustin Hoffman sing anything???). But I do believe that "Janie's Got a Gun" would work for this one.

4. A cairn terrier whose “real” name was Terry.

Finally, a slam dunk. "Africa."

5. It accounts for about 30% of the Earth’s total land mass.

How bout "Heat of the Moment"?

6. Elizabeth Alexandra Mary Windsor.

My personal favorite is "Fat Bottomed Girls".

7. (This one’s a little tougher) “Mine. Mine. Mine. Mine. Minemine, Mine, Mine, Mineminemine, Mine, mine.”

I LOVE this one! "I Ran".
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Re: QoD 06/16/08 Musical Monday

#15 Post by JBillyGirl » Mon Jun 16, 2008 9:40 pm

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Couldn't you have had one lousy question about the inventor of the seed drill? Sheesh... :wink:

1. “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God” -- NFC, but I may smack my head later

2. Ordained in the Church of England, he converted to Puritanism, was booted out of Salem for being too radical (can you imagine?) and wound up establishing the first Baptist church in America. Oh, by the way, he founded Rhode Island, too. -- This describes Roger Williams, of course, but I don't know his songs. I'll WAG that at some point he covered...oh...White Christmas

3. Novel which won the 1926 Pulitzer Prize for Sinclair Lewis. (Okay, so I got a little creative with the spelling. Who do you think I am, TGT?) -- another future head-smacker, I got nuthin'

4. A cairn terrier whose “real” name was Terry. -- Africa (growing up in the 80s and buying Toto cassettes had to be good for something...)

5. It accounts for about 30% of the Earth’s total land mass. -- Can't think of a group named "Asia," so I'll cross fingers and hope you meant "America" to include both North and South America; they sang, among other things, The Last Unicorn

6. Elizabeth Alexandra Mary Windsor. -- I hope you're thinking of "Queen," in which case I'll say We Will Rock You

7. (This one’s a little tougher) “Mine. Mine. Mine. Mine. Minemine, Mine, Mine, Mineminemine, Mine, mine.” -- I Ran (OK, where's Flock?)

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#16 Post by TheConfessor » Mon Jun 16, 2008 10:30 pm

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mrkelley23 wrote:
1. “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God”
no clue

2. Ordained in the Church of England, he converted to Puritanism, was booted out of Salem for being too radical (can you imagine?) and wound up establishing the first Baptist church in America. Oh, by the way, he founded Rhode Island, too.
Born Free

3. Novel which won the 1926 Pulitzer Prize for Sinclair Lewis. (Okay, so I got a little creative with the spelling. Who do you think I am, TGT?)
Creative spelling, huh? How about Babbitt ---> Bobbettes ---> Mr. Lee

4. A cairn terrier whose “real” name was Terry.
Rosanna

5. It accounts for about 30% of the Earth’s total land mass.
In The Heat Of The Moment

6. Elizabeth Alexandra Mary Windsor.
Bohemian Rhapsody

7. (This one’s a little tougher) “Mine. Mine. Mine. Mine. Minemine, Mine, Mine, Mineminemine, Mine, mine.”
no clue

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#17 Post by starfish1113 » Tue Jun 17, 2008 6:57 am

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1. Sunshine
2. Born Free
3. Nope
4. Africa
5. WAG Mississippi Queen
6. Killer Queen
7. Nope

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#18 Post by etaoin22 » Tue Jun 17, 2008 4:39 pm

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"Well, the name's familiar, but..."

Name a popular song performed by an artist with the same name as the mythical or historical figure described in the clue. 10 points for each one correct, but no bonus points for those with encyclopedic knowledge of music who list all the songs ever performed by that person. Just one per customer, please.

1. “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God”

Sunshine

2. Ordained in the Church of England, he converted to Puritanism, was booted out of Salem for being too radical (can you imagine?) and wound up establishing the first Baptist church in America. Oh, by the way, he founded Rhode Island, too.

Autumn Leaves

3. Novel which won the 1926 Pulitzer Prize for Sinclair Lewis. (Okay, so I got a little creative with the spelling. Who do you think I am, TGT?)

AFAIK the novel inspired the band so its OK. Walk this Way

4. A cairn terrier whose “real” name was Terry.

More than a FEeelin


5. It accounts for about 30% of the Earth’s total land mass.

6. Elizabeth Alexandra Mary Windsor.

Another One Bites The Dust

7. (This one’s a little tougher) “Mine. Mine. Mine. Mine. Minemine, Mine, Mine, Mineminemine, Mine, mine.”

I Want Candy .

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#19 Post by mrkelley23 » Thu Jun 26, 2008 5:54 pm

“Well, the name’s familiar, but….”

Name a popular song performed by an artist with the same name as the mythical or historical figure described in the clue. 10 points for each one correct, but no bonus points for those with encyclopedic knowledge of music who list all the songs ever performed by that person. Just one per customer, please. 

1. “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God” Jonathan Edwards, Sunshine
2. Ordained in the Church of England, he converted to Puritanism, was booted out of Salem for being too radical (can you imagine?) and wound up establishing the first Baptist church in America. Oh, by the way, he founded Rhode Island, too. Roger Williams, Autumn Leaves
3. Novel which won the 1926 Pulitzer Prize for Sinclair Lewis. (Okay, so I got a little creative with the spelling. Who do you think I am, TGT?)Arrowsmith (Aerosmith) Walk this Way
4. A cairn terrier whose “real” name was Terry. Toto, Africa
5. It accounts for about 30% of the Earth’s total land mass. Asia, Heat of the Moment
6. Elizabeth Alexandra Mary Windsor. Queen, Tie Your Mother Down
7. (This one’s a little tougher) “Mine. Mine. Mine. Mine. Minemine, Mine, Mine, Mineminemine, Mine, mine.” I was so glad so many people got this, especially given the Bored shoutout. A Flock of Seagulls (from Finding Nemo), I Ran.


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