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Post by tmann3x on Apr 28, 2018 13:10:41 GMT -5
Buzz-code answer: 50 1st: BRYAN (53) 2nd: LENNY (43) 3rd: MATT (63) [DING]Bryan, you're up first.
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Post by Bryan on Apr 28, 2018 13:25:23 GMT -5
Bambi’s friend is Thumper.
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Post by tmann3x on Apr 28, 2018 14:20:08 GMT -5
That is correct.
Lenny...?
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Post by redrangerdude on Apr 28, 2018 17:16:08 GMT -5
Elmer Fudd's nemesis is Bugs Bunny
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Post by tmann3x on Apr 28, 2018 17:36:42 GMT -5
Wabbit twacks... Bugs Bunny is the correct answer as well.
And Matt...?
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Post by mringgenberg on Apr 28, 2018 18:20:54 GMT -5
James Stewart's movie invisible character is Harvey.
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Post by tmann3x on Apr 29, 2018 0:14:51 GMT -5
Harvey is also right. All three participants each earn 50 once again... [APPLAUSE]From the ears to the nose now. I'll identify three famous people or fictional characters with respect to their noses, you tell me the name of the person or fictional character…Title character of an Edmond Rostand play, his creator was Gepetto, famous for saying, "Good night, Mrs. Calabash, where ever you are!".
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Post by tmann3x on Apr 29, 2018 11:10:39 GMT -5
Buzz-code answer: 77 1st: BRYAN (56) 2nd: LENNY (48) 3rd: MATT (30) [DING]Bryan...?
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Post by Bryan on Apr 29, 2018 11:17:56 GMT -5
Gepetto created Pinocchio
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Post by tmann3x on Apr 29, 2018 11:28:17 GMT -5
Pinocchio is correct.
Lenny...?
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Post by redrangerdude on Apr 29, 2018 14:51:55 GMT -5
Cyrano de Bergerac is the title character from an Edmond Rostand play
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Post by tmann3x on Apr 29, 2018 14:55:12 GMT -5
You're right as well, Lenny.
And Matt...?
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Post by mringgenberg on Apr 29, 2018 15:39:32 GMT -5
Jimmy Durante said "Good Night Mrs. Calabash, Wherever You Are!"
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Post by tmann3x on Apr 29, 2018 20:03:36 GMT -5
[AS JIMMY DURANTE] Everybody wants to get into the act! Ha cha cha cha... [AUDIENCE LAUGHS][NORMAL VOICE] Jimmy Durante is correct, Matt. Another $50 goes to all three players! [CHEERS, APPLAUSE]
Adjectives sometimes are used in movie titles. I'll describe three movie titles with the adjective missing. You fill in the blank with the correct adjective…The (blank) Baker Boys, The (blank) Seven, The (blank) Storm.
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Post by tmann3x on Apr 29, 2018 22:18:57 GMT -5
Buzz-code answer: 36 1st: BRYAN (36) 2nd: MATT (23) 3rd: LENNY (21) [DING]Bryan...?
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Post by Bryan on Apr 29, 2018 22:25:34 GMT -5
The Fabulous Baker Boys
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Post by tmann3x on Apr 29, 2018 22:32:00 GMT -5
From 1989, "The FABULOUS Baker Boys" is correct.
Matt...?
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Post by mringgenberg on Apr 29, 2018 22:45:30 GMT -5
The Perfect Storm
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Post by tmann3x on Apr 29, 2018 22:47:49 GMT -5
From the year 2000, "The PERFECT Storm" is correct.
And Lenny...?
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Post by redrangerdude on Apr 30, 2018 7:08:28 GMT -5
The MAGNIFICENT Seven
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Post by tmann3x on Apr 30, 2018 10:12:38 GMT -5
From the year 1960, "The MAGNIFICENT Seven" is correct. The players three will score fifty bucks apiece... [APPLAUSE]
They say "When in Rome, do as the Romans do." I will show you three famous years from either movies or book titles, expressed in Roman Numerals. Identify the year.MMI, MDCCLXXVI, MCMLXXXIV.
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Post by tmann3x on Apr 30, 2018 13:24:53 GMT -5
Buzz-code answer: 67 1st: LENNY (62) 2nd: BRYAN (48) 3rd: MATT (42) [DING]Lenny...?
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Post by redrangerdude on Apr 30, 2018 14:45:09 GMT -5
MMI means 2001
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Post by tmann3x on Apr 30, 2018 15:23:20 GMT -5
A film by the late, great director Stanley Kubrick-- "2001: A Space Odyssey" is correct.
Bryan...?
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Post by Bryan on Apr 30, 2018 16:35:25 GMT -5
The third one.....1999?
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Post by tmann3x on Apr 30, 2018 16:58:07 GMT -5
1999 is not the correct answer, Bryan. Sorry... Matt... if you give me an incorrect answer, your opponent Lenny will win the Singleton prize. Please select one of the remaining two clues and your answer.
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Post by mringgenberg on Apr 30, 2018 17:15:14 GMT -5
MCMLXXXIV means 1984
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Post by tmann3x on Apr 30, 2018 18:28:01 GMT -5
So much for the Singleton... Matt is right. The good news is that Matt and Lenny each receive $100. [CHEERS, APPLAUSE]
The other answer-- MDCCLXXVI means (based on a motion picture) 1776. Matt is now in second place while Lenny is still the leader. Here's the next question... On the classic 1970s CBS sitcom "All in the Family", Archie Bunker had different names he called his family members. Identify which character goes with which nickname.Little Girl, Meathead, Dingbat.
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Post by tmann3x on May 1, 2018 0:27:59 GMT -5
Buzz-code answer: 94 1st: MATT (46) 2nd: BRYAN (44) 3rd: LENNY (23) [DING]Matt...?
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Post by mringgenberg on May 1, 2018 8:00:50 GMT -5
Edith was Dingbat.
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