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QoD Weekend -- August 23

#1 Post by JBillyGirl » Sat Aug 23, 2008 2:58 pm

QoD Weekend August 23 -- 1968: What a Year!

As I posted last weekend, I turn 40 tomorrow, as does my wonder twin Calvinator. So instead of moping over the loss of my 30s (I'll do that later!), I thought it'd be appropriate to mark the very eventful year of my birth: 1968. It seems like every time I hit a milestone year of life -- 25, 30, whatever -- all the magazines have to come out with commemorative issues and such. Much as I'd like to think it was for my benefit :D, of course it's really because a hell of a lot of important stuff happened in 1968. So here is my own commemorative QoD for what Newsweek called "The Year That Made Us Who We Are." (In Cal's and my case, that's quite literally true!)

This game will be open through Monday, August 25, until midnight Eastern time. Enclose your answers in a spoiler box, and avoid all outside sources.

1. This 1968 Olympic athlete turned in a long jump so far beyond what anyone else had done that it inspired a new adjective; many people still consider it the most astonishing moment in Olympic history.

2. On August 25 of 1968, the day after Cal and I were born, this baby girl came into the world and would become a relentlessly perky TV chef famous for recipes that take a short time to prepare. How good is that?

3. Whose election initiated the "Prague Spring"? (No diacritical marks necessary.)

4. On Christmas Eve, 1968, what did Apollo 8 astronauts do that prompted a lawsuit from atheist Madalyn Murray O'Hair?

5. In November of 1968, Yale University announced that it would be doing what in the following year?

6. Also in November 1968, NBC infamously cut away from a close football game to show what movie?

7. What was the two-word Latin name of the 1968 papal encyclical that affirmed a ban on contraception for Catholics?

8. What nation captured the USS Pueblo in early 1968 and later displayed it as a tourist attraction?
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#2 Post by themanintheseersuckersuit » Sat Aug 23, 2008 3:12 pm

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1. This 1968 Olympic athlete turned in a high jump so far beyond what anyone else had done that it inspired a new adjective; many people still consider it the most astonishing moment in Olympic history.

Secretariat

2. On August 25 of 1968, the day after Cal and I were born, this baby girl came into the world and would become a relentlessly perky TV chef famous for recipes that take a short time to prepare. How good is that?

Rachel Ray

3. Whose election initiated the "Prague Spring"? (No diacritical marks necessary.)

Dubcek

4. On Christmas Eve, 1968, what did Apollo 8 astronauts do that prompted a lawsuit from atheist Madalyn Murray O'Hair?

Read from the Bible

5. In November of 1968, Yale University announced that it would be doing what in the following year?

Admitting Women

6. Also in November 1968, NBC infamously cut away from a close football game to show what movie?

Heidi

7. What was the two-word Latin name of the 1968 papal encyclical that affirmed a ban on contraception for Catholics?


8. What nation captured the USS Pueblo in early 1968 and later displayed it as a tourist attraction?
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Re: QoD Weekend -- August 23

#3 Post by T_Bone0806 » Sat Aug 23, 2008 3:43 pm

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1-Bob Beamon
2-Rachel Ray
3-
4-Read from the book of Genesis (what did O'Hair have against Peter Gabriel and Phil Collins, anyway? They weren't even famous yet!)
5-Admitting women?
6-Heidi
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8-North Korea
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#4 Post by jsuchard » Sat Aug 23, 2008 4:03 pm

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1. Fosbury

2. Rachel Ray

3. Havel?

4. Wished people Merry Christmas (I presume from space)

5. Go co-ed?

6. Heidi

7. "Make Babies!"

8. North Korea
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#5 Post by Rexer25 » Sat Aug 23, 2008 4:31 pm

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1. Bob Beamon
2. It's great! Oh, her name? That cute & perky Rachel Ray.
3.
4. They prayed
5. Admitting women for the first time.
6. Heidi
7. nolo hankuspanki
8. North Korea
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#6 Post by frogman042 » Sat Aug 23, 2008 5:14 pm

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1. This 1968 Olympic athlete turned in a long jump so far beyond what anyone else had done that it inspired a new adjective; many people still consider it the most astonishing moment in Olympic history.
FROGMANDO - no idea - gotta go for the humor points

2. On August 25 of 1968, the day after Cal and I were born, this baby girl came into the world and would become a relentlessly perky TV chef famous for recipes that take a short time to prepare. How good is that?
Rachel Ray?

3. Whose election initiated the "Prague Spring"? (No diacritical marks necessary.)
Damn I should know this - going for humor as well Karel Capek

4. On Christmas Eve, 1968, what did Apollo 8 astronauts do that prompted a lawsuit from atheist Madalyn Murray O'Hair?
The read from Gensis while orbeting the moon?

5. In November of 1968, Yale University announced that it would be doing what in the following year?
Becoming Co-Ed (allowing female students)?

6. Also in November 1968, NBC infamously cut away from a close football game to show what movie?
Heidi! BTW spoiler alert - the Jets won.

7. What was the two-word Latin name of the 1968 papal encyclical that affirmed a ban on contraception for Catholics?
Nano Touchee or Nolo Pregamo - more lame attempts for the humor points.

8. What nation captured the USS Pueblo in early 1968 and later displayed it as a tourist attraction?
North Korea
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Re: QoD Weekend -- August 23

#7 Post by andrewjackson » Sat Aug 23, 2008 5:55 pm

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1. Bob Beamon

2. Rachel Ray

3. Dubcek

4. They read from the Bible. Genesis, I think, even though Matthew or Luke might have been more appropriate for this particular holiday. Read from the Bible, final answer.

5. Admit women as students.

6. Heidi

7. Humana Vitae, something like that

8. North Korea
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#8 Post by LookingForHumorPoints » Sat Aug 23, 2008 7:02 pm

QoD Weekend August 23 -- 1968: What a Year!

As I posted last weekend, I turn 40 tomorrow, as does my wonder twin Calvinator. So instead of moping over the loss of my 30s (I'll do that later!), I thought it'd be appropriate to mark the very eventful year of my birth: 1968. It seems like every time I hit a milestone year of life -- 25, 30, whatever -- all the magazines have to come out with commemorative issues and such. Much as I'd like to think it was for my benefit , of course it's really because a hell of a lot of important stuff happened in 1968. So here is my own commemorative QoD for what Newsweek called "The Year That Made Us Who We Are." (In Cal's and my case, that's quite literally true!)

This game will be open through Monday, August 25, until midnight Eastern time. Enclose your answers in a spoiler box, and avoid all outside sources.

1. This 1968 Olympic athlete turned in a long jump so far beyond what anyone else had done that it inspired a new adjective; many people still consider it the most astonishing moment in Olympic history.

Tommy Phelps... he's the only one who's ever competed in the Olympics before, right?

2. On August 25 of 1968, the day after Cal and I were born, this baby girl came into the world and would become a relentlessly perky TV chef famous for recipes that take a short time to prepare. How good is that?

Tocqueville3

3. Whose election initiated the "Prague Spring"? (No diacritical marks necessary.)

Ralph Nader

4. On Christmas Eve, 1968, what did Apollo 8 astronauts do that prompted a lawsuit from atheist Madalyn Murray O'Hair?

Put a manger scene in front of a government building on the moon

5. In November of 1968, Yale University announced that it would be doing what in the following year?

Offering online classes for dogs

6. Also in November 1968, NBC infamously cut away from a close football game to show what movie?

Ishtar

7. What was the two-word Latin name of the 1968 papal encyclical that affirmed a ban on contraception for Catholics?

ixnay ixday

8. What nation captured the USS Pueblo in early 1968 and later displayed it as a tourist attraction?

Canada


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#9 Post by ulysses5019 » Sat Aug 23, 2008 7:30 pm

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1. I think you're looking for the long jump in the altitude of Mexico City......Bob Beamon

2. Rachael Ray

3. Dubcek

4. They quoted the Bible, the Old Testament

5. admitting women

6. Heidi

7. Sanctity of Life? Hmmm.....must think Latin.....something Vitae???

8. North Korea
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Re: QoD Weekend -- August 23

#10 Post by jarnon » Sat Aug 23, 2008 8:43 pm

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2.
3. Dubcek
4. Read Genesis on the air
5. Become coed
6. Heidi
7. Humanae vitae
8. North Korea

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#11 Post by elwoodblues » Sat Aug 23, 2008 8:44 pm

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1. Bob Beamon
2. Rachel Ray
4. Said a prayer?
6. Heidi

(Edited to remove joke answer)
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#12 Post by kroxquo » Sat Aug 23, 2008 9:45 pm

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1. This 1968 Olympic athlete turned in a long jump so far beyond what anyone else had done that it inspired a new adjective; many people still consider it the most astonishing moment in Olympic history.

Bob Beamon

2. On August 25 of 1968, the day after Cal and I were born, this baby girl came into the world and would become a relentlessly perky TV chef famous for recipes that take a short time to prepare. How good is that?

Rachel Ray?

3. Whose election initiated the "Prague Spring"? (No diacritical marks necessary.)

Pass

4. On Christmas Eve, 1968, what did Apollo 8 astronauts do that prompted a lawsuit from atheist Madalyn Murray O'Hair?

Said a prayer from the moon's orbit

5. In November of 1968, Yale University announced that it would be doing what in the following year?

Admitting women? Seems awfully late for that, but I can't think of anything else

6. Also in November 1968, NBC infamously cut away from a close football game to show what movie?

Heidi

7. What was the two-word Latin name of the 1968 papal encyclical that affirmed a ban on contraception for Catholics?

Pass

8. What nation captured the USS Pueblo in early 1968 and later displayed it as a tourist attraction?

North Korea
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Re: QoD Weekend -- August 23

#13 Post by Here's Fanny! » Sun Aug 24, 2008 2:53 am

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1. This 1968 Olympic athlete turned in a long jump so far beyond what anyone else had done that it inspired a new adjective; many people still consider it the most astonishing moment in Olympic history.

Bob Beamon

2. On August 25 of 1968, the day after Cal and I were born, this baby girl came into the world and would become a relentlessly perky TV chef famous for recipes that take a short time to prepare. How good is that?

Rachael Ray

3. Whose election initiated the "Prague Spring"? (No diacritical marks necessary.)

Jaromir Jagr I can't think of any other Czechs this late/early. Ha!


4. On Christmas Eve, 1968, what did Apollo 8 astronauts do that prompted a lawsuit from atheist Madalyn Murray O'Hair?

Started chanting Hare Hare Krishna


5. In November of 1968, Yale University announced that it would be doing what in the following year?

Admitting women

6. Also in November 1968, NBC infamously cut away from a close football game to show what movie?

Heidi Too bad Puzzled Julie isn't playing this month.


7. What was the two-word Latin name of the 1968 papal encyclical that affirmed a ban on contraception for Catholics?

Humanae Vitae


8. What nation captured the USS Pueblo in early 1968 and later displayed it as a tourist attraction?

North Korea
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#14 Post by Here's Fanny! » Sun Aug 24, 2008 2:57 am

LookingForHumorPoints wrote:1. This 1968 Olympic athlete turned in a long jump so far beyond what anyone else had done that it inspired a new adjective; many people still consider it the most astonishing moment in Olympic history.

Tommy Phelps... he's the only one who's ever competed in the Olympics before, right?

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Re: QoD Weekend -- August 23

#15 Post by plasticene » Sun Aug 24, 2008 7:50 am

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1. Bob Beamon
2. Rachael Ray (I don't know if that's the right quirky spelling)
3.
4. Pray?
5. Admitting women?
6. Heidi
7.
8. North Korea?

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Re: QoD Weekend -- August 23

#16 Post by SportsFan68 » Sun Aug 24, 2008 11:47 am

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JBillyGirl wrote:QoD Weekend August 23 -- 1968: What a Year!

As I posted last weekend, I turn 40 tomorrow, as does my wonder twin Calvinator. So instead of moping over the loss of my 30s (I'll do that later!), I thought it'd be appropriate to mark the very eventful year of my birth: 1968. It seems like every time I hit a milestone year of life -- 25, 30, whatever -- all the magazines have to come out with commemorative issues and such. Much as I'd like to think it was for my benefit :D, of course it's really because a hell of a lot of important stuff happened in 1968. So here is my own commemorative QoD for what Newsweek called "The Year That Made Us Who We Are." (In Cal's and my case, that's quite literally true!)

This game will be open through Monday, August 25, until midnight Eastern time. Enclose your answers in a spoiler box, and avoid all outside sources.

1. This 1968 Olympic athlete turned in a long jump so far beyond what anyone else had done that it inspired a new adjective; many people still consider it the most astonishing moment in Olympic history.

Bob Beamon -- he FLEW.

2. On August 25 of 1968, the day after Cal and I were born, this baby girl came into the world and would become a relentlessly perky TV chef famous for recipes that take a short time to prepare. How good is that?

I'll guess Rachael Ray.

3. Whose election initiated the "Prague Spring"? (No diacritical marks necessary.)

Hmmm. Thimk thimk thimk. Can't remember. I'll put Brezhnev just to not leave it blank.

4. On Christmas Eve, 1968, what did Apollo 8 astronauts do that prompted a lawsuit from atheist Madalyn Murray O'Hair?

I'll guess that they wished everyone a Merry Christmas.

5. In November of 1968, Yale University announced that it would be doing what in the following year?

Admitting women students.

6. Also in November 1968, NBC infamously cut away from a close football game to show what movie?

Heidi. It was awful.

7. What was the two-word Latin name of the 1968 papal encyclical that affirmed a ban on contraception for Catholics?

Hmmm ... I have no recollection of this. I'll guess Vitae Affirma.

8. What nation captured the USS Pueblo in early 1968 and later displayed it as a tourist attraction?
North Korea.
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#17 Post by wintergreen48 » Sun Aug 24, 2008 2:59 pm

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1. Jim Something.

2. Rachael Ray

3. Big Al Dubcek

4. Read from the Book of Genesis

5. Admitting persons of the female persuasion?

6. Heidi, who is also of the female persuasion

7. Humane Vitae

8. North Korea, if in fact it is really a 'nation' in any real sense

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#18 Post by AnnieCamaro » Sun Aug 24, 2008 4:57 pm

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QoD Weekend August 23 -- 1968: What a Year!

1. This 1968 Olympic athlete turned in a long jump so far beyond what anyone else had done that it inspired a new adjective; many people still consider it the most astonishing moment in Olympic history.
Mr. Bob Beamon

2. On August 25 of 1968, the day after Cal and I were born, this baby girl came into the world and would become a relentlessly perky TV chef famous for recipes that take a short time to prepare. How good is that?
Miss Rachael Ray?

3. Whose election initiated the "Prague Spring"? (No diacritical marks necessary.)
Mr. Alexander Dubcek

4. On Christmas Eve, 1968, what did Apollo 8 astronauts do that prompted a lawsuit from atheist Madalyn Murray O'Hair?
They read from the Bible in space, wished everybody a Merry Christmas, and said "God bless" everybody on Earth. Miss Madalyn didn't like that. I hope she never had a dog.

5. In November of 1968, Yale University announced that it would be doing what in the following year?
Yale said it would admit female students. (I'm glad, so I can take courses from there, even if they don't know I'm a girl or, for that matter, one with four feet. On-line classes never ask you about feet, unless you're supposed to be measuring something, and then they almost always ask for meters.)

6. Also in November 1968, NBC infamously cut away from a close football game to show what movie?
Heidi

7. What was the two-word Latin name of the 1968 papal encyclical that affirmed a ban on contraception for Catholics?
Nolo Contraceptus

8. What nation captured the USS Pueblo in early 1968 and later displayed it as a tourist attraction?
North Korea
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#19 Post by NellyLunatic1980 » Mon Aug 25, 2008 3:57 am

Spoiler
1. Bob Beamon?
2. Rachael Ray
3. Dubcek
4. they read the Bible during a TV broadcast
5. accepting African-American students?
6. "Heidi"
7. pass
8. Korea

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#20 Post by Catfish » Mon Aug 25, 2008 9:44 am

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1. This 1968 Olympic athlete turned in a long jump so far beyond what anyone else had done that it inspired a new adjective; many people still consider it the most astonishing moment in Olympic history.

This is on the tip of my brain, but I can't recall it.

2. On August 25 of 1968, the day after Cal and I were born, this baby girl came into the world and would become a relentlessly perky TV chef famous for recipes that take a short time to prepare. How good is that?

Rachel Ray

3. Whose election initiated the "Prague Spring"? (No diacritical marks necessary.)

??

4. On Christmas Eve, 1968, what did Apollo 8 astronauts do that prompted a lawsuit from atheist Madalyn Murray O'Hair?

Said Merry Christmas?

5. In November of 1968, Yale University announced that it would be doing what in the following year?

Admitting women?

6. Also in November 1968, NBC infamously cut away from a close football game to show what movie?

Heidi

7. What was the two-word Latin name of the 1968 papal encyclical that affirmed a ban on contraception for Catholics?

Humanae Vitae

8. What nation captured the USS Pueblo in early 1968 and later displayed it as a tourist attraction?

North Korea
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#21 Post by tanstaafl2 » Mon Aug 25, 2008 10:51 am

JBillyGirl wrote:QoD Weekend August 23 -- 1968: What a Year!

As I posted last weekend, I turn 40 tomorrow, as does my wonder twin Calvinator. So instead of moping over the loss of my 30s (I'll do that later!), I thought it'd be appropriate to mark the very eventful year of my birth: 1968. It seems like every time I hit a milestone year of life -- 25, 30, whatever -- all the magazines have to come out with commemorative issues and such. Much as I'd like to think it was for my benefit :D, of course it's really because a hell of a lot of important stuff happened in 1968. So here is my own commemorative QoD for what Newsweek called "The Year That Made Us Who We Are." (In Cal's and my case, that's quite literally true!)

This game will be open through Monday, August 25, until midnight Eastern time. Enclose your answers in a spoiler box, and avoid all outside sources.
Spoiler
1. This 1968 Olympic athlete turned in a long jump so far beyond what anyone else had done that it inspired a new adjective; many people still consider it the most astonishing moment in Olympic history.
Bob Beamon

2. On August 25 of 1968, the day after Cal and I were born, this baby girl came into the world and would become a relentlessly perky TV chef famous for recipes that take a short time to prepare. How good is that?
Rachel Ray?

3. Whose election initiated the "Prague Spring"? (No diacritical marks necessary.)
Only name that comes to mind is Vaclev Havel and he is much more recent so that has to be wrong. But don't have a good guess.

4. On Christmas Eve, 1968, what did Apollo 8 astronauts do that prompted a lawsuit from atheist Madalyn Murray O'Hair?
Held a prayer service in space. Something like that I think.

5. In November of 1968, Yale University announced that it would be doing what in the following year?
NFC. Went Coed?

6. Also in November 1968, NBC infamously cut away from a close football game to show what movie?
Heidi

7. What was the two-word Latin name of the 1968 papal encyclical that affirmed a ban on contraception for Catholics?
NFC. Worldus Overpopulatus?

8. What nation captured the USS Pueblo in early 1968 and later displayed it as a tourist attraction?
North Korea
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#22 Post by megaaddict » Mon Aug 25, 2008 1:08 pm

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1. This 1968 Olympic athlete turned in a long jump so far beyond what anyone else had done that it inspired a new adjective; many people still consider it the most astonishing moment in Olympic history.
Bob Beamon

2. On August 25 of 1968, the day after Cal and I were born, this baby girl came into the world and would become a relentlessly perky TV chef famous for recipes that take a short time to prepare. How good is that?
Rachel Ray

3. Whose election initiated the "Prague Spring"? (No diacritical marks necessary.)

4. On Christmas Eve, 1968, what did Apollo 8 astronauts do that prompted a lawsuit from atheist Madalyn Murray O'Hair?
Sang Christmas carols?

5. In November of 1968, Yale University announced that it would be doing what in the following year?
Admitting women

6. Also in November 1968, NBC infamously cut away from a close football game to show what movie?
The Swiss Family Robinson

7. What was the two-word Latin name of the 1968 papal encyclical that affirmed a ban on contraception for Catholics?

8. What nation captured the USS Pueblo in early 1968 and later displayed it as a tourist attraction?
Viet Nam?

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#23 Post by JBillyGirl » Tue Aug 26, 2008 9:05 pm

Well, it looks like I found some middle ground in terms of difficulty this week. Just one more weekend to go (and that weekend begins on Friday and ends Sunday night, so be ready for that).

1. This 1968 Olympic athlete turned in a long jump so far beyond what anyone else had done that it inspired a new adjective; many people still consider it the most astonishing moment in Olympic history. -- Bob Beamon. His "Beamonesque" jump of 29' 2-1/2" smashed the old world record by nearly 22 inches, and he was the first person to jump 28 feet and 29 feet. He had help from altitude and the maximum allowable headwind, but no one else jumped anywhere near that far that day.

Because of an idiotic brain fart in which I initially wrote "high jump" instead of "long jump," I will accept the first three answers as correct, even though "Secretariat" is not just the wrong answer but the wrong species.

2. On August 25 of 1968, the day after Cal and I were born, this baby girl came into the world and would become a relentlessly perky TV chef famous for recipes that take a short time to prepare. How good is that? -- Rachael Ray.

3. Whose election initiated the "Prague Spring"? (No diacritical marks necessary.) -- Alexander Dubcek. Sadly, the liberalizing promise of the Prague Spring was crushed mercilessly by the Soviets in August 1968.

4. On Christmas Eve, 1968, what did Apollo 8 astronauts do that prompted a lawsuit from atheist Madalyn Murray O'Hair? -- Read from the Bible. Specifically, they read the first verses of Genesis about the creation of the world. O'Hair wanted to ban NASA employees from public prayer in space. I will accept both prayer and Bible reading as acceptable answers, but I'm not sure I can accept "wishing people a Merry Christmas," unless there's some evidence that was part of the complaint.

5. In November of 1968, Yale University announced that it would be doing what in the following year? -- Going coed. Actually, there had been female graduate students at Yale for some time -- although maybe not too many. My mom applied to their English graduate program in 1962, and their rejection letter said they already had met their quota of three women -- out of 100 available places.

6. Also in November 1968, NBC infamously cut away from a close football game to show what movie? -- Heidi. After the switch tothe little Swiss girl, the Oakland Raiders came from behind to score two last-minute touchdowns to beat the New York Jets. Actually, NBC execs did change their minds about allowing the game to be shown in its entirety, but they made their decision too late to reach individual stations. From then on, the NFL insisted games be covered in their entirety.

7. What was the two-word Latin name of the 1968 papal encyclical that affirmed a ban on contraception for Catholics? -- Humanae Vitae. The document was and is extremely controversial, but the Church has not budged one inch on allowing artificial contraception. They do, however, allow "natural" contraception, better known as the "rhythm method," which may or may not work for everyone.

8. What nation captured the USS Pueblo in early 1968 and later displayed it as a tourist attraction? -- North Korea. (I'm sorry, but I don't think I can accept just "Korea.") The North Koreans tortured the sailors, including Commander Lloyd Bucher, who agreed to sign a "confession" after they threatened to execute the whole crew. However, they didn't catch Bucher's subversive pun: "We paean ["pee on"] the North Korean state. We paean their great leader Kim Il Sung."

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#24 Post by jarnon » Wed Aug 27, 2008 6:11 am

JBillyGirl wrote:From then on, the NFL insisted games be covered in their entirety.
I dread what could happen next Thursday, when NBC broadcasts McCain's acceptance speech right after the Giants-Redskins game. Will they split the screen if the game doesn't end on time?

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#25 Post by JBillyGirl » Wed Aug 27, 2008 9:47 pm

Good job this game, everyone. Congrats to AJ with his perfect score! As I said before, I'll post the last QoD on Friday, the day after tomorrow.

AJ 20
Uly 14
wintergreen 14
AnnieCamaro 14
tmitsss 14
jarnon 12
kroxquo 12
Fanny 12
Nelly 12
T-Bone 12
Rexer 12
tanstaafl2 12
plasticene 12
frogman 10
Sprots 10
Catfish 10
jsuchard 10
elwoodblues 8
megaaddict 6

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