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Post by nelson17 on Feb 25, 2019 9:47:54 GMT -5
Sports and games
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Post by romnserg on Feb 25, 2019 10:18:11 GMT -5
ME: Excuse me, Nels. But when your turn comes up you must pick the category you like by telling me the number or a "Bingo Call". Same category but different number. Number 29. "Rise and Shine". The category is still "Sports and Games". But before asking the question, listen to Samantha Boscarino. Samantha: Sergio. I don't really need my time machine, but we must get proud with the Team USA, because thanks to them our nation topped the medal table once again, with the most gold and overall medals won across the 2016 Olympics in Rio de Janeiro (Brazil). But that's not all! Because right there, we've managed to win our 1,000th Summer Olympic gold medal overall. Almost four times more than Great Britain and five times more than other countries like China, France or Italy.Thank you, Mrs. Boscarino. OK, Nels. Here's the question: - According to Samantha's headline, In what event did the USA won their 1,000th gold medal in the 2016 Olympics?
- Athletics
- Gymnastics
- Swimming
[/ol][/ul](Anthony. Please PM me your buzzcode and answer, alongside your middle line number, in case Nels answers incorrectly)
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Post by nelson17 on Feb 25, 2019 12:01:46 GMT -5
C
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Post by romnserg on Feb 25, 2019 12:41:32 GMT -5
ME: Swimming? What do you say, Samantha? Samantha: The achievement happened on Saturday 13th August when the U.S. women's team outlasted the rest of the field to solidify its Olympic title defense in the 4 × 100 metre medley relay final with the help of a freestyle anchor leg from Simone Manuel. Leading from the start, the foursome of Kathleen Baker, Lilly King, Dana Vollmer, and Simone Manuel put together a perfect ending with a final time of 3:53.13 giving the Americans their tenth gold medal in this event, and their thousandth overall in Summer Olympic history.ME: You're right, Nels! (Ding) (Audience Applause) Number 29 is light up, you're only four away from winning the Round and claim the prize of your choice. Kevin and William you're back in play, William you might redeem yourself with the upcoming "Penalty Open To All" Question. Anthony, you're the only candidate for "A Total Clean Sweep-Prize". Let's check your "Middle Line" numbers. You have 17, 28, 36, 44 and 55 represented in italics. Look at them and pick a number which represents the category you like. ( Respond HERE, not through PM!).
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Post by Deleted on Feb 25, 2019 14:15:52 GMT -5
28 please.
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Post by romnserg on Feb 25, 2019 14:45:32 GMT -5
ME: "In a state" Number 28. Still everybody's favourite category: "Sports and Games"! (Audience laughs) Let's stop talking about sports and now let's head to the games. Shall we? Next question, but there's no possible answers at all up there: - Garry Kasparov is a grandmaster on what board game?
(Kevin, William and Nels. Please PM me your buzzcode and answer, alongside your middle line number, in case Anthony answers incorrectly)
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Post by Deleted on Feb 25, 2019 15:05:15 GMT -5
Chess.
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Post by romnserg on Feb 25, 2019 16:37:27 GMT -5
ME: That's right! (Ding) (Audience Applause) Kasparov is a Russian chess grandmaster, former world chess champion, writer, and political activist, whom many consider to be the greatest chess player of all time. He became the youngest ever undisputed World Chess Champion in 1985 at age 22 by defeating then-champion Anatoly Karpov. Anthony, you light up number 28, allowing you to draw level with Nels, but Turn 1 isn't over. Because I will ask ONE "Penalty Open To All" Question. Now pay close attention, because there are some special rules: You have 24 hours to PM your buzzcodes from 1 to 100. Whoever gets closer to "The Magic Number will get to answer. Give me the correct answer, you'll win a $200 Bonus and of course you will light up the number of your choice. However, get the question wrong, and you'll be locked out, but you keep your turn. I wanted to know if you're ready, but I've seen Gage once again, dressed as Baldi. What's going on now, Gage? Gage: (As Baldi) I get happy every time I have to ask a question, just like our contestants when they can light up any number of their "Middle Line" on a "Penalty Open To All" Question when someone wasn't allowed to choose a category for losing their turn. And it's all about a Math problem, listen up: 4,4 plus 2,x, equals 7,0. And now Sergio is supposed to say this:
ME: 4,4 (Four, Four) is 44 (Forty-Four) "All The Fours!" Audience: "Droopy Drawers!" ME: 2,x (Two, Ex) is 2X. That makes Audience: "An Equation!" ME: And finally 7,0 (Seven, Zero) is 70 (Seventy). I have to rearrange all of that and that makes: 44 + 2x = 70. Fingers on your buzzers, here's comes your "Penalty Open To All" Question: - What's the value of x in Gage's equation?
(Anthony, Nels, Kevin and William. Please PM me your buzzcode and answer, alongside your "Middle Line" number).
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Post by romnserg on Feb 27, 2019 7:56:21 GMT -5
ME: (The 24 hour deadline has expired, so Nels is locked out) Fingers on your buzzers, here's comes your "Penalty Open To All" Question: 44 + 2x = 70 - What's the value of x in Gage's equation?
Anthony: 33 (+44) Nels: KO (XX) Kevin: 45 (+32) William: 80 (+03) | Magic #: 77 |
(Buzz-In!)ME: William? William: x = 13 ME: William says 13 to the solution of 44 + 2x = 70. Let's see what Gage says... Gage: (as Baldi) To solve this, first I have to substract "Droopy Drawers" from both sides of the equation...2x = 70-44 Gage: (as Baldi) Therefore...2x = 26 Gage: (as Baldi) Now I divide both sides by "Me and You, Little Boy Blue, You and Me"...x = 26/2 x = 13 Gage: (as Baldi) If I plug "Devil's Unlucky Bakers Dozen for Some" back into the formula44 + 2(13) = 80 Gage: (as Baldi) 2(13) means "Me and You, Little Boy Blue, You and Me" times "Devil's Unlucky Bakers Dozen for Some"44 + 26 = 70 Gage: (as Baldi) So the correct answer is "Devil's Unlucky Bakers Dozen for Some" (Back to her normal voice) Which is 13...Back to you Serge! ME: Thank you Gage. William, you're correct! (Ding) (Audience Applause) As a reward, you get a $200 Bonus for answering a "Penalty Open to All" Question and you have a break for you, and you're allowed to light up a "Middle Line" number of your choice. Which one? William: 13 ME: Number 13, "Devil's Unlucky Bakers Dozen for Some" is light up for William. Well, the first turn is over, so let's move on to Turn 2, and "Let's mix the six!" Shazam! (Category Reveal)For Turn 2 we have: Traditions & Beliefs from 01 to 10, TV & Radio from 11 to 20; Music from 21 to 30; Politics from 31 to 40; Nature from 41 to 50 and Food & Drink from 51 to 60. These are the the categories. Kevin, You still have 04, 14, 24, 35 and 45 in your "Middle Line". Look at them and choose any category by saying that number (Respond HERE, not through PM!).
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Post by koopakid17 on Feb 27, 2019 12:46:16 GMT -5
50, please.
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Post by romnserg on Feb 27, 2019 13:09:27 GMT -5
ME: Excuse me, Kevin. Number 50. "Blind Bullseye's Half a Century". The category is "Nature". Here's the next question: - True or False. The Venus Fly Trap plant feeds exclusively on insects.
(Anthony, Nels and William. Please PM me your buzzcode and answer, alongside your middle line number, in case Kevin answers incorrectly)
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Post by koopakid17 on Feb 27, 2019 13:28:18 GMT -5
True.
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Post by romnserg on Feb 27, 2019 13:54:11 GMT -5
ME: Of course, bugs only! (Ding) (Audience Applause) However, I've just realized that Number 50 doesn't appear in your "Bingo Card" (Actually, it does appear on William's Bingo Card). However, to balance the fate I've asked a question of "Nature", we light up Number 45, "Colt Cowboy's Friend". Let's move on to William. Did you've realized that Kevin has chose Number 50 instead of Number 45? You have 09, 27, 40, 46 left in your "Middle Line". Look at them and pick a number which represents the category you like, and of course don't choose any of your opponents numbers! ( Respond HERE, not through PM!).
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Post by williamlow31 on Feb 28, 2019 4:47:21 GMT -5
27
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Post by romnserg on Feb 28, 2019 9:43:40 GMT -5
ME: Number 27, "Getaway to Heaven". The category is "Music". This question talks about girlbands, but there's no possible answers up there. Here it is: - Which girlband had a sucess in the 1980's with the song "Walk Like an Egyptian"?
(Anthony, Kevin and William. Please PM me your buzzcode and answer, alongside your middle line number, in case William answers incorrectly)
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Post by koopakid17 on Feb 28, 2019 12:51:27 GMT -5
The Bangles.
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Post by romnserg on Feb 28, 2019 13:31:07 GMT -5
Erm. Kevin, actually it's William turn to answer to that question. I will throw the question away, and the correct answer was is indeed The Bangles. Now, since Number 27, "Getaway to Heaven" is a question on the category of "Music". Here it is: - Which Disney animated film features the song "How Far I'll Go"?
(Anthony, Nels and Kevin. Please PM me your buzzcode and answer, alongside your middle line number, in case William answers incorrectly)
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Post by williamlow31 on Feb 28, 2019 23:38:59 GMT -5
It's Moana
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Post by romnserg on Mar 1, 2019 9:18:17 GMT -5
ME: Well done! (Ding) (Audience Applause) Moana (Auli'i Cravalho) sings it as a lament of being drawn to the ocean despite her father's wishes. William, being a self-confessed Disney nerd has indeed payed off, and you light up Number 27, and you're three away from choosing either The Antique Rug, The La-Z-Boy Sofa or The Curio Cabinet. Nels, it's your turn to draw level. The numbers left in your "Middle Line" are 12, 34, 41 and 58. Look at them and pick a number which represents the category you like, and of course don't choose any of your opponents numbers! ( Respond HERE, not through PM!).
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Post by nelson17 on Mar 1, 2019 15:02:46 GMT -5
12 please
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Post by romnserg on Mar 1, 2019 15:19:37 GMT -5
ME: ME: OK, Number 12, "Monkey's Dozen of Cousins". The category is "TV & Radio". The next question talks about of of the greatest game shows in the world. Here's the next question: - Name 1 of the 2 hosts of the UK version of "Who Wants to be a Millionaire?".
(Anthony, Kevin and William. Please PM me your buzzcode and answer, alongside your middle line number, in case Nels answers incorrectly)
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Post by nelson17 on Mar 1, 2019 15:48:54 GMT -5
Jeremy Clarkson
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Post by romnserg on Mar 1, 2019 16:13:07 GMT -5
ME: Well done! (Ding) (Audience Applause) Jeremy Clarkson is the most recent host of the UK version. But the other one is the most famous and popular that even Rarity would knew it. Apologies, Anthony. Well, I'm talking about Chris Tarrant! Nels I thought that you were going to say Chris Tarrant, but you've said Jeremy Clarkson. But it doesn't matter you've got it right and Number 12 is now light up. Oh, Anthony. I don't know if Rarity knew that Chris Tarrant (Original) and Jeremy Clarkson (Revival) hosted the British version of "Who Wants To Be A Millionaire". But now it's your turn to choose one of the numbers left in your "Middle Line". These are 17, 36, 44 and 55. Look at them and pick a number which represents the category you like, and don't choose any of your opponents numbers! ( Respond HERE, not through PM!).
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Post by Deleted on Mar 1, 2019 16:14:45 GMT -5
17 please.
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Post by romnserg on Mar 1, 2019 17:06:03 GMT -5
ME: Number 17, "Dancing Queen, Young and Sweet". The category is still "TV & Radio". Here's the next question: - Yes or No. Don Hewitt created the longest-running primetime show "30 Minutes".
(Nels, Kevin and William. Please PM me your buzzcode and answer, alongside your middle line number, in case Anthony answers incorrectly)
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Post by Deleted on Mar 1, 2019 17:14:01 GMT -5
No. It's called 60 minutes.
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Post by romnserg on Mar 1, 2019 18:04:56 GMT -5
No. It's called 60 minutes. ME: You were right to deny it. (Ding) (Audience Applause) Of course it is "60 Minutes", which is still airing nowdays on this network every Sunday for over 50 years. Well done, Anthony. Number 17 is light up and now we have a 3-way-tie. ME: Number 17 has been light up, that closes down the 2nd turn, and we're ready to start up the 3rd Turn. When I say: "Let's mix the six!" Shazam! (Category Reveal)The categories for Turn 3 are: Technology from 01 to 10, Communities from 11 to 20; Literature from 21 to 30; Language from 31 to 40; Science from 41 to 50 and Business World from 51 to 60. These are the the categories. Kevin, 04, 14, 24 and 35 are the numbers left in your "Middle Line". Look at them and choose any category by saying that number (Respond HERE, not through PM!).
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Post by koopakid17 on Mar 1, 2019 21:07:50 GMT -5
45, please.
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Post by romnserg on Mar 1, 2019 21:39:57 GMT -5
Excuse me, Kevin. Number 45 was already light up. I've actually wanted to say 04, 14, 24 and 35. Choose one.
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Post by koopakid17 on Mar 1, 2019 21:53:53 GMT -5
I meant 35. Sorry.
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