Saturday, April 30, 2011

Accented Aggravation -- Quiz Quilt 224 Solution

Category Answers:
Geography
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Nature
BAHAMASThe archipelago is about forty miles closer than Cuba is.
Entertainment
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DETROITBerry Gordy, Jr. created the Motor City company in Detroit, Michigan on December 14, 1959.
Literature
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Arts
BABARThe royal pachyderm first appeared in The Story of Babar, the Little Elephant in 1931.
Sports
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Games
NASTASETemperamental righty Ilie Nastase conquered the U.S. Open in 1972 and the French Open in 1973.
History
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Government
MARCOSCorazon Aquino and the army supporting her chased Ferdinand Marcos out of the country.
Math
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Science
GAUSSJohann Carl Friedrich Gauss's "Remarkable Theorem" states that the curvature of a surface can be measured from the surface itself, such as by making calculations from distances and angles.

Quiz Quilt Answer: STRESS (Last letters)

Stress can cause aggravation and a stress is an accent.

Friday, April 29, 2011

Accented Aggravation -- Quiz Quilt 224 Puzzle

Category Questions:
Geography
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Nature
What foreign country is closest to Florida?
Entertainment
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Food
In what city was the Motown record label founded?
Literature
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Arts
What elephant did Jean de Brunhoff make famous?
Sports
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Games
What Romanian tennis player was ranked #1 in the world in 1972 and 1973?
History
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Government
Which president and prime minister of the Philippines was forced out for fraud in the 1986 election?
Math
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Science
What mathematician, born in Brunswick, Germany in 1777, wrote the theorema egregium?

Saturday, April 23, 2011

Bat, Bunny, or Beluga -- Quiz Quilt 223 Solution

Category Answers:
Sports
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Games
MILLERSophomore guards Kelly and Coco Miller led the University of Georgia to the Women's Final Four.
Geography
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Nature
KAZAKHSTANThe nation is less than a sixth the size of Russia.
Entertainment
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Food
SIMONAll four Neil Simon screenplays were nominated for Oscars, but none of them won.
Literature
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Arts
THOMASThis led to the phrase "doubting Thomas".
Math
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Science
ZARYAThe name is Russian for "sunrise".
History
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Government
RANDOLPHPeyton Randolph led the Congress from September 5 to October 21, 1774 and also led the Third Congress in May 1775.

Quiz Quilt Answer: MAMMAL (Diagonally)

Bats, bunnies, and beluga whales are all categorized as mammals in the traditional biological classification scheme.

Friday, April 22, 2011

Bat, Bunny, or Beluga -- Quiz Quilt 223 Puzzle

Category Questions:
Sports
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Games
What basketball-playing twins shared the 1999 Sullivan Award as the nation's top amateur athletes?
Geography
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Nature
What was the second largest country formed by the breakup of the Soviet Union?
Entertainment
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Food
Who wrote the scripts for the movies The Odd Couple, The Sunshine Boys, The Goodbye Girl, and California Suite?
Literature
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Arts
After the Resurrection, what apostle was invited to touch Jesus's wounds to prove they were real?
Math
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Science
What was the first module of the $63 billion international space station launched in November 1998?
History
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Government
What Massachusetts town was named after the President of the First Continental Congress?

Saturday, April 16, 2011

Earlier Bingo or Battleship Call -- Quiz Quilt 222 Solution

Category Answers:
Math
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Science
RIDECalifornian Sally Ride orbited the Earth on the Challenger space shuttle from June 18 to June 24, 1983.
Literature
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Arts
CONRADThe post-colonial work was Joseph Conrad's first major novel in 1900.
Sports
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Games
LENOAlthough New York-born comedian Jay Leno does not race cars, he collects and restores antique cars and motorcycles.
History
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Government
JEFFERSONThe first American $2 bill in 1862 featured Alexander Hamilton. Though rarely seen in circulation, the currency is still being issued with Thomas Jefferson's face, with the most recent printing in 2006.
Geography
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Nature
ROMEEncircled by Rome, Italy, Vatican City is the smallest independent state in the world at only 109 acres and the least populous with under 1,000 residents.
Entertainment
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Food
BALBOASylvester Stallone played the heavyweight boxer in the six-movie series that ran steadily until 1990 before a sixteen year gap before the last installment.

Quiz Quilt Answer: BEFORE (Fourth letters going up)

In both games, "B4" is a legal call (Bingo has columns 'B', 'I', 'N', 'G', and 'O', with each column including 15 possible numbers; Battleship has ten lettered columns and ten numbered rows).

Friday, April 15, 2011

Earlier Bingo or Battleship Call -- Quiz Quilt 222 Puzzle

Category Questions:
Math
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Science
Who was the first American woman in space?
Literature
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Arts
What Polish-English novelist, born with the last name Korzeniowski, wrote Lord Jim?
Sports
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Games
What talk show host turned pace car driver for the 1999 Indianapolis 500?
History
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Government
Whose portrait has been on the U.S. $2 bill since 1869?
Geography
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Nature
What city surrounds Vatican City?
Entertainment
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Food
What is the title character's last name in the 1976 movie Rocky?

Saturday, April 9, 2011

William Claude's Clearings -- Quiz Quilt 221 Solution

Category Answers:
Math
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Science
TEFLONRoy Plunkett formulated the nonstick coating, the slipperiest known solid for over half a century, for DuPont in 1938.
Literature
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Arts
WHITMAN"Song of Myself", "Song of the Open Road", and "I Sing the Body Electric" all graced Walt Whitman's pages in 1855 and were joined in later editions by "When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloom'd".
Geography
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Nature
GREYHOUNDThey were first raced on a track in 1876, but the sport developed in the U.S. during the 1920s.
Sports
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Games
BELLECleveland Indians outfielder Albert Belle paced the American League with 52 doubles and 50 homers in 1995, becoming the first to reach 50 in both categories in a season.
Entertainment
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Food
JUDDThe other daughter Ashley starred in the 2001 movie Someone Like You while Naomi played a makeup artist and Wynonna composed the soundtrack.
History
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Government
BASTILLEBastille Day is celebrated on July 14, the date in 1789 recognized as the end of the monarchy and the beginning of the modern republic.

Quiz Quilt Answer: FIELDS (Third letters)

W.C. Fields, born with the last name Dukenfield, was a turn-of-the-20th-century comedian and actor, famous for portraying a drunk.

Friday, April 8, 2011

William Claude's Clearings -- Quiz Quilt 221 Puzzle

Category Questions:
Math
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Science
By what trade name is tetrafluoroethylene better known?
Literature
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Arts
What American poet worked as a printer, teacher, and carpenter, and wrote the collection Leaves of Grass?
Geography
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Nature
What breed of dog can run the fastest?
Sports
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Games
Who was the last Major League Baseball Player to lead a league in both doubles and home runs in the same season?
Entertainment
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Food
What is the last name of the mother and daughter country singers Wynonna and Naomi?
History
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Government
What is the fortress and prison in Paris for which the French named their national holiday?

Saturday, April 2, 2011

Short or Long, Sprayer or Displayer -- Quiz Quilt 220 Solution

Category Answers:
Entertainment
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Food
POITIERSidney Poitier's directorial debut was Buck and the Preacher, where he also starred opposite Harry Belafonte in 1972.
Math
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Science
SALMONELLAVeterinarian Daniel E. Salmon discovered the first illness-inducing strain in 1885.
Literature
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Arts
SPARROWThe easily excitable bird shot an arrow at the Cuckoo but missed.
Geography
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Nature
STOCKHOLMExcept for the initial awards in 1901, the king of Sweden has presented the Nobel Prizes each year.
History
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Government
MCCARTHYJoseph McCarthy helped fuel the red scare until 1954, was finally discredited, and died partly from alcoholism three years later.
Sports
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Games
SANDERSLater in the year Stanford graduate Summer Sanders began a second career on television as a co-host of NBA Inside Stuff and later became the host of The Sports List.

Quiz Quilt Answer: SHOWER (Seventh letters going up)

With a short vowel, a shower sprays water from a nozzle; with a long vowel, a shower exhibits something for you to see.

Friday, April 1, 2011

Short or Long, Sprayer or Displayer -- Quiz Quilt 220 Puzzle

Category Questions:
Entertainment
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Food
What A Raisin in the Sun actor directed Stir Crazy in 1980 and Ghost Dad in 1990?
Math
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Science
What bacteria causes the most food poisoning in humans?
Literature
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Arts
According to Mother Goose, who killed Cock Robin?
Geography
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Nature
In what city are the Nobel Prizes in every category except Peace awarded?
History
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Government
What U.S. senator claimed to have a list of 205 Communists in a speech in Wheeling, West Virginia in 1950?
Sports
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Games
What gold medal swimmer married another gold medal swimmer, Mark Henderson, on July 4, 1997 at Lake Tahoe?