Since I was one of the lucky few to live close enough to my ntn bar to play the games on 3/24/2020, I decided to screen capture the game on my smartphone, and post the questions and answers. Being new to performing screen captures while playing the game, I inadvertently logged out during question 10. However, I did manage to capture 14 out of the 15 questions, and all 15 questions for Glory Daze, which I will post on that forum.
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1. The American sycamore is also known as the: [Choices: beechwood, cottonwood, redwood, buttonwood, plywood] Ans:buttonwood
2. "Vem ar det?" is the _________ equivalent of America's Who's Who. [Choices: Peruvian, German, Romanian, Dutch, Swedish] Ans:Swedish
3. A tonometer is an instrument used to check for this disorder: [Choices: glaucoma, scoliosis, Down's syndrome, tooth decay, manic depression] Ans:glaucoma
4. What is a farandole? [Choices: renaissance lantern, six-atom molecule, carnivorous sea tern, city's protective wall, ancient French dance] Ans:ancient French dance
5. What former Ku Klux Klan member was a U.S. Supreme Court justice from 1937 to 1971? [Choices: Heywood Broun, Lincoln Kerstein, Hugo Black, Harry Hopkins, Richard Daley] Ans:Hugo Black
6. Which Great Lake contains Saginaw Bay? [Choices: Superior, Michigan, Ontario, Huron, Erie] Ans:Huron
7. Which animal has a protrusible tongue? [Choices: bullfrog, rattlesnake, camel, giraffe, tortoise] Ans:bullfrog
8. In the human body, what is a dendrite? [Choices: used red blood cell, dead hair follicle, neurotransmitter, knee ligament, part of the intestine] Ans:neurotransmitter
9. The official system used to record __________ on paper is called labanotation. [Choices: sign language, light luminosity, dance, whale music, volcanic activity] Ans:dance
11. The lempira is the official currency of this country: [Choices: Bangladesh, Lithuania, Sierra Leone, Honduras, Papua New Guinea] Ans:Honduras
12. Which geological period saw the end of the dinosaurs? [Choices: Triassic, Cretaceous, Cambrian, Silurian, Permian] Ans:Cretaceous
13. "Lee Chong's grocery, while not a model of neatness, was a miracle of supply", begins: [Choices: The Catcher in the Rye, The Sound and the Fury, The Great Gatsby, For Whom the Bell Tolls, Cannery Row] Ans:Cannery Row
14. Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot, who lived from 1796 to 1875, was a renowned French: [Choices: poet, choreographer, ballet dancer, painter, classical composer] Ans:painter
15. When Galileo discovered four moons circling Jupiter, he named them the ________ stars. [Choices: Copernican, Alexandrian, Graviton, Medician, Pascalite] Ans:Medician
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