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Post by quardfarshore on Dec 9, 2014 12:24:15 GMT -5
David: Kevin Kolsen, host of KoopaKid's Crosswords! (DING!) David: Kevin, what is the oldest publicly attended University/College in North America?
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Post by koopakid17 on Dec 9, 2014 12:28:31 GMT -5
The Big Bang Theory, I mean Academy.
*laughter*
That would be Harvard.
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Post by quardfarshore on Dec 9, 2014 12:37:29 GMT -5
David: Kevin says the oldest college in North America is Harvard University, Michael. Agree or disagree?
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Post by Deleted on Dec 10, 2014 2:58:17 GMT -5
I will agree.
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Post by quardfarshore on Dec 10, 2014 11:18:19 GMT -5
David: The oldest university in North America is the National University of Mexico founded in 1551 by Charles I of Spain. That's a miss-judge so control passes over to Matt. David: Matt, could be a big break for you, pick a star.
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Post by mringgenberg on Dec 10, 2014 17:46:53 GMT -5
Kevin in the middle.
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Post by quardfarshore on Dec 10, 2014 18:04:12 GMT -5
David: Back to Kevin for the second piece of this puzzle. (DING!) David: Kevin, true or false, Washington DC has not always been the capital of the USA.
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Post by koopakid17 on Dec 10, 2014 18:08:15 GMT -5
Does that mean Barack's done business outside of the capital?
*laughter*
Actually, that's False. Believe it or not, New York City was our nation's capital at one point.
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Post by mringgenberg on Dec 10, 2014 18:14:29 GMT -5
I Agree
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Post by quardfarshore on Dec 11, 2014 14:52:48 GMT -5
Dane Starr: CUT! (Bell rings) Dane over loudspeaker: Um David, we believe Kevin misinterpreted the question based on his answer. (The question and Kevin's answer is played back on audio) David: Based on how the question is written and how Kevin answered, he has indeed misinterpreted the question. We'll throw this question out and ask a new one. Dane: Reset for Kevin's new question! (Shot is reset) Dane: SLATE! Stage Manager: All-Star Blitz Episode 2 Round 1, TAKE 2! (CLAP!) Dane: Action David! -------------------- David: David: Back to Kevin for the second piece of this puzzle. (DING!) David: Kevin if I am going to build my dream house on 217,800 square feet of land, how big in acres is my property?
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Post by koopakid17 on Dec 11, 2014 17:58:59 GMT -5
Enough to make Hugh Hefner jealous.
*laughter*
Five acres.
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Post by mringgenberg on Dec 11, 2014 18:03:48 GMT -5
I disagree.
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Post by quardfarshore on Dec 11, 2014 21:53:23 GMT -5
(Webmasters Note: Because of the question that was misinterpreted, it could have affected the outcome of the game, whoever loses this game will be invited back to play in Episode 3. Back to the game) David: Kevin is right, it's five acres. David: Michael, we can't give you the piece of the puzzle, you have to earn it yourself, so we'll go to another question for Kevin. David: Kevin, The Creoles of today's New Orleans are descended from whom?
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Post by koopakid17 on Dec 11, 2014 22:11:29 GMT -5
Mustard seeds.
*laughter*
No, they were settlers from France and Spain who lived in the city.
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Post by quardfarshore on Dec 11, 2014 22:22:17 GMT -5
David: Michael, Kevin says settlers from France and Spain is who the modern day Creoles are descended from. For the second piece of the puzzle, agree or disagree?
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Post by Deleted on Dec 12, 2014 13:45:20 GMT -5
I disagree???
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Post by quardfarshore on Dec 12, 2014 15:53:21 GMT -5
David: Kevin is right again, French and Spanish settlers in the New Orleans area gave birth to the term Creoles and it has been used ever since. David: Matt, we're back to you, and we're back to Kevin again. David: Kevin, In Charles Dickens's novel "A Tale of Two Cities", what are names of the two cities?
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Post by koopakid17 on Dec 12, 2014 17:38:27 GMT -5
Quahog and Springfield.
*laughter*
They're Paris and London.
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Post by mringgenberg on Dec 12, 2014 18:26:18 GMT -5
I'll agree.
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Post by quardfarshore on Dec 12, 2014 20:58:16 GMT -5
David: It's Paris and London (Audience applause) (DING!) David: Okay Matt, here's the second piece of this puzzle..... (Chimes) David: The 1980's is the category, Matt. Solve the puzzle or play on?
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Post by mringgenberg on Dec 12, 2014 21:17:29 GMT -5
Play On
Evan on the Bottom
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Post by quardfarshore on Dec 12, 2014 21:41:50 GMT -5
David: Back to Evan from Crosswords. (DING!) David: Evan, David Copperfield is in the Guinness Book of World Records as the highest paid magician of all-time. But David Copperfield is also in the Guinness Book of World Records for performing what they consider is most popular magic trick of all-time. Which of David's tricks holds this honor?
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Post by Twentington on Dec 12, 2014 21:55:57 GMT -5
Disappearing from the American consciousness.
...I'd think it's something pretty ambitious, maybe vanishing the dining car of the Orient Express?
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Post by quardfarshore on Dec 12, 2014 21:58:47 GMT -5
David: Matt, Evan says David Copperfield's vanishing of the Diner Car from the Orient Express is considered the most popular magic trick of all-time according to the Guinness Book of World Records. Agree or disagree?
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Post by mringgenberg on Dec 12, 2014 22:05:19 GMT -5
I disagree!
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Post by quardfarshore on Dec 12, 2014 22:20:50 GMT -5
David: According to the Guinness Book of World Records, the first public performance of this trick was during David Copperfield's 14th television special, and is known as "Flying, Living The Dream". (Audience applause) (DING!) David: Still your turn Matt, continue.
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Post by mringgenberg on Dec 12, 2014 22:21:33 GMT -5
Doug at the Bottom
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Post by quardfarshore on Dec 12, 2014 22:36:05 GMT -5
David: To Doug we go for the third piece of this puzzle..... (DING!) David: Doug, which major U.S. city has constructed a full-scale replica of the ancient Parthenon in Greece?
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Post by dougmorrisontheair on Dec 12, 2014 22:49:43 GMT -5
Greece is the word, is the word, that they heard (a few laugh from the crowd) in Nashville, Tennessee.
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Post by quardfarshore on Dec 12, 2014 22:55:12 GMT -5
David: Doug's here all week ladies and gentlemen.
(rimshot)
David: Matt, Doug says the major U.S. city has constructed a full-scale replica of the ancient Parthenon in Greece is Nashville, Tennessee. Agree or disagree?
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