Saturday, October 29, 2011

Adios Address -- Quiz Quilt 250 Solution

Category Answers:
Literature
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Arts
FARLEYA movie version of Walter Farley's story about Alec Ramsey and an Arabian horse was released in 1979.
Math
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GYellow stars have a temperature from 8,500° to 10,000° Fahrenheit. The Sun is a G2 main-sequence star.
Entertainment
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PUZODanny Aiello played Don Domenico Clericuzio in the 1997 movie adaptation of Mario Puzo's novel, which was not a sequel of The Godfather.
Sports
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Games
BRAZILEmmo was born in Sao Paulo on December 12, 1946 and moved to Europe to race in 1969.
History
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Government
PERUOver thirty square miles of the area is now dangerously littered with an estimated 150,000 mines.
Geography
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Nature
PORTUGUESEThey were former Portuguese colonies in and off the coast of Africa.

Quiz Quilt Answer: EULOGY (Last letters going up)

A eulogy is a farewell address in honor of a deceased person.

Friday, October 28, 2011

Adios Address -- Quiz Quilt 250 Puzzle

Category Questions:
Literature
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Arts
What author shipwrecked a boy with The Black Stallion in 1941?
Math
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Science
In the Morgan-Keenan spectral classification, what single-letter class of stars includes the Sun?
Entertainment
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Food
Who was the author of The Last Don in 1996?
Sports
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Games
What country does race car driver Emerson Fittipaldi come from?
History
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Government
What country fought Ecuador over a disputed border in the Cordillera del Condor in 1995?
Geography
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Nature
What is the main language spoken in Angola, Cape Verde, and Guinea-Bissau?

Saturday, October 22, 2011

Car, Pool, or Sticker -- Quiz Quilt 249 Solution

Category Answers:
Entertainment
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Food
ROCKWELLIn 2000, Darva Conger accepted Rick Rockwell's proposal, but shortly after their honeymoon, she had the marriage annulled.
Geography
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Nature
PEARYRobert Edwin Peary had learned from his previous Arctic expeditions to dress in furs like the Inuit and to employ a system of support teams and supply caches.
Sports
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Games
EXPOSAfter a quarter century with the Montreal Expos franchise, the orange fuzzball did not move with the team to Washington, D.C., and the Montreal Canadiens adopted him beginning with the 2005-06 season.
Literature
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Arts
BLUMEJudy Blume has won the Margaret A. Edwards Award for young adult literature and the National Book Foundation Medal for Distinguished Contribution to American Letters.
Math
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Science
URANUSVenus is the last.
History
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Government
COLUMBUS"Discovery of the New World" was issued in 1893, just after the 400th anniversary of Christopher Columbus's first Atlantic crossing.

Quiz Quilt Answer: BUMPER (Diagonally from the bottom to the top left)

The word "bumper" can be added in front to get "bumper car", "bumper pool", and "bumper sticker".

Friday, October 21, 2011

Car, Pool, or Sticker -- Quiz Quilt 249 Puzzle

Category Questions:
Entertainment
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Food
What groom performed stand up comedy before he starred in Who Wants to Marry a Multi-Millionaire?
Geography
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Nature
What American explorer is credited with discovering the North Pole on April 6, 1909?
Sports
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Games
Which Major League Baseball team's mascot was called Youppie?
Literature
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Arts
What author entertained children with "Superfudge", "Tiger Eyes", and "Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing"?
Math
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Science
What is the second to last planet in the solar system in alphabetical order?
History
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Government
Who was honored on the first U.S. commemorative stamp?

Saturday, October 15, 2011

Double Triple King -- Quiz Quilt 248 Solution

Category Answers:
Math
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Science
ALDRINBorn as Edwin Eugene Aldrin, Jr. on January 20, 1930, he later officially changed his first name to Buzz, the nickname his sister gave him.
Sports
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Games
GRASSThe All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club currently uses rye, although a combination of rye and fescue was employed until recently.
Literature
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Arts
MACDUFFMacbeth misunderstood the prophecy that he could not be killed by a "man of woman born", as Macduff had arrived in the world through a Caesarean section.
Geography
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Nature
ONTARIOWith the Hudson Bay on its north side, the province is sandwiched by water.
Entertainment
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Food
RIKERPatrick Stewart and Jonathan Frakes (as Commander William Riker) played the pair from 1987 to 1994.
History
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Government
JOHNSONFederal District Judge Sarah Hughes swore Lyndon Johnson in aboard the presidential airplane on November 22, 1963.

Quiz Quilt Answer: ARCARO (Diagonally)

Eddie Arcaro was the only jockey to win thoroughbred racing's Triple Crown twice, aboard Whirlaway in 1941 and aboard Citation in 1948.

Friday, October 14, 2011

Double Triple King -- Quiz Quilt 248 Puzzle

Category Questions:
Math
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Science
What astronaut was the pilot of Gemini 12 and the second person to walk on the moon?
Sports
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Games
What general kind of surface is used for the tennis courts at Wimbledon?
Literature
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Arts
What Shakespeare character murdered Macbeth?
Geography
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Nature
What is the only Canadian province that borders the Great Lakes?
Entertainment
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Food
Who was Captain Jean-Luc Picard's right hand man on Star Trek: The Next Generation?
History
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Government
Who was the first U.S. President sworn in by a woman?

Saturday, October 8, 2011

Backcheck -- Quiz Quilt 247 Solution

Category Answers:
History
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Government
BOLIVARBolivia was named for Simon Bolivar.
Sports
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Games
DIPHTHERIAThe annual dog sled race is named for a ghost town on the route.
Entertainment
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Food
COPACABANAThe musical appeared destined for Broadway in 2002 but never made it.
Math
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Science
PANCREASThe pancreas is part of the abdomen and is located behind the stomach.
Literature
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Arts
HAMMETTGold and jewels are hidden in the black statue. Dashiell's Hammett story first appeared as a five-part serial in Black Mask magazine from September 1929 to January 1930.
Geography
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Nature
GIRAFFE$Swedish botanist Carl Linnaeus classified the tall mammal as Giraffa camelopardalis in 1758.

Quiz Quilt Answer: REBATE (Seventh letters)

A rebate is usually a check you get back after purchasing an item and mailing in a receipt, UPC symbol, and a rebate form.

Friday, October 7, 2011

Backcheck -- Quiz Quilt 247 Puzzle

Category Questions:
History
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Government
What Venezuelan revolutionary leader and statesman was known as El Libertador?
Sports
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Games
What 1925 epidemic required the transport of medical supplies, providing the basis for the Iditarod?
Entertainment
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Food
What 1978 Barry Manilow song became a made-for-TV musical in 1985 and a full-scale Atlantic City show in 1994?
Math
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Science
What body part's name comes from the Greek for "all flesh"?
Literature
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Arts
What author released The Maltese Falcon in 1930 and turned it into a 1931 movie starring Ricardo Cortez and a 1941 movie with Humphrey Bogart?
Geography
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Nature
What animal was once called a camelopard because it was thought to be a cross between a camel and a leopard?

Saturday, October 1, 2011

Ham Hater's Heftier Handle -- Quiz Quilt 246 Solution

Category Answers:
History
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Government
DRACHMAThe name was also used for the Greek currency from 1832 until 1999.
Geography
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Nature
ALASKA"North to the Future" became its official motto in 1967.
Literature
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Arts
GENESISGod was addressing Adam in chapter 3, verse 19.
Math
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Science
ARCHIMEDESEqual weights of gold and the undetermined substance will displace equal amounts of water.
Entertainment
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Food
MARSHALLAfter several big hit television series, Garry Marshall directed his first movie, the soap opera spoof Young Doctors in Love, in 1982.
Sports
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Games
BRUINSThe Boston Bruins franchise joined the league in 1924.

Quiz Quilt Answer: SAMIAM (Sixth letters going up)

Sam, usually referred to as Sam-I-am, is the antagonistic protagonist of Dr. Seuss's classic "Green Eggs and Ham". Despite declaring his dislike and disdain, he discovers the dish is delicious.