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Post by st1200 on Oct 29, 2018 17:26:41 GMT -5
(time's up)
Sorry about that
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Post by Deleted on Oct 29, 2018 17:34:56 GMT -5
It's ok. I tried my best.
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Post by st1200 on Oct 29, 2018 17:58:25 GMT -5
the last one was Powerball and you say Keno for that one but it was the sixth one
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Post by Bill Skinner on Oct 30, 2018 5:28:17 GMT -5
If you had said Keno for the game that uses the numbers 1 to 80, then you would've had it, but for the moment you do lead 18-14, as we go back to Clara and Matt... ...who will play the last remaining subject, It All Measures Up. Who's going to give the clues?
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Post by coolclar on Oct 30, 2018 6:36:08 GMT -5
I Think Matt Should Be the Clue Giver on this one
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Post by mringgenberg on Oct 30, 2018 6:46:13 GMT -5
I'll give.
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Post by Bill Skinner on Oct 30, 2018 8:32:06 GMT -5
(OT: Steven and Clara, there's one open slot left in my Family Feud game if you want it.) Matt, describe to Clara these common units of measurement for length, weight and volume. You need four to tie, and five to win. Ready, go!
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Post by mringgenberg on Oct 30, 2018 15:26:56 GMT -5
There are 12 of these in a foot.
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Post by coolclar on Oct 30, 2018 15:38:39 GMT -5
Inches
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Post by mringgenberg on Oct 30, 2018 16:41:27 GMT -5
(ding)
Football Movie
The Longest (blank)
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Post by coolclar on Oct 30, 2018 16:55:59 GMT -5
Yard
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Post by mringgenberg on Oct 30, 2018 18:09:03 GMT -5
(ding)
Not Miles, but...
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Post by coolclar on Oct 30, 2018 18:30:33 GMT -5
Millimeters?
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Post by mringgenberg on Oct 30, 2018 18:41:08 GMT -5
It's the metric equivalent of miles.
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Post by coolclar on Oct 31, 2018 6:08:58 GMT -5
Kilometers
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Post by mringgenberg on Oct 31, 2018 7:41:10 GMT -5
(ding)
The metric equivalent of pounds.
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Post by coolclar on Oct 31, 2018 8:15:27 GMT -5
Kilograms
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Post by mringgenberg on Oct 31, 2018 8:35:38 GMT -5
(ding)
It's the currency of England.
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Post by coolclar on Oct 31, 2018 8:38:27 GMT -5
Pounds!!!
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Post by Bill Skinner on Nov 5, 2018 8:37:05 GMT -5
(bump for Matt)
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Post by mringgenberg on Nov 5, 2018 9:08:53 GMT -5
(ding)
33 Ounces equal this.
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Post by coolclar on Nov 5, 2018 9:18:39 GMT -5
Cups Gallon
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Post by mringgenberg on Nov 5, 2018 10:41:08 GMT -5
A 2 (blank) bottle of soda.
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Post by coolclar on Nov 5, 2018 10:56:13 GMT -5
Quart!!!
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Post by mringgenberg on Nov 5, 2018 11:11:49 GMT -5
Pass
There are 4 quarts in this.
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Post by coolclar on Nov 5, 2018 11:18:14 GMT -5
Gallon
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Post by mringgenberg on Nov 5, 2018 11:24:43 GMT -5
(ding)
There are 33 Fluid Ounces in this. Not a quart but...
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Post by coolclar on Nov 5, 2018 11:28:48 GMT -5
Cup Cups
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Post by mringgenberg on Nov 5, 2018 17:45:40 GMT -5
Four cups of these make this.
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Post by coolclar on Nov 6, 2018 7:32:24 GMT -5
Water?
and i thought we have 5 so we won right
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