Prizes
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Post by Prizes on Aug 23, 2013 21:09:28 GMT -5
Hmm, this is tough, since all I got is white boxes here...
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Post by NinjaTurtleDude on Aug 23, 2013 21:25:28 GMT -5
Remember, you have all of your lifelines.
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Post by Prizes on Aug 23, 2013 21:33:06 GMT -5
Right. Hehe, as in, I don't see either of the images on the post, that was my subtle way of saying so.
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Post by NinjaTurtleDude on Aug 23, 2013 23:02:18 GMT -5
Okay. I've fixed the problem.
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Post by Prizes on Aug 24, 2013 0:25:08 GMT -5
300 points is such a game, and the traditional game is 10 frames, which takes away A and B. You can get 2 additional rolls with the strike in the 10th frame, so that makes it easy as 10+2. That's C, 12, final answer.
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Post by NinjaTurtleDude on Aug 24, 2013 0:47:35 GMT -5
YOU'RE RIGHT FOR $7,500: "$10,000 cue plays"
Next question for 10 grand:
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Post by Prizes on Aug 24, 2013 0:53:19 GMT -5
We're goin' hoppin' We're goin' happin' Where things are poppin'...
Dick Clark most notably, though Bob Horn was its original host. So that's D, final.
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Post by NinjaTurtleDude on Aug 24, 2013 1:01:49 GMT -5
Dick Clark was really great. You're right!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! "$15,000 cue plays"$15,000 on the way!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Post by Prizes on Aug 24, 2013 1:06:36 GMT -5
My mother would kill me if I missed this; she used to be a 1st grade teacher. Further, I have tasted their product, it tasted like a weak fruit dip, almost slightly sweet. Thankfully, my tongue did not get stuck on my upper teeth or roof of my mouth, as it is, B, Glue, final answer.
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Post by NinjaTurtleDude on Aug 24, 2013 13:17:33 GMT -5
What a nasty thing to do. BTW, YOU HAVE: "$25,000 cue plays"
Next Question:
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Post by Prizes on Aug 24, 2013 19:10:20 GMT -5
Interesting question, since I've had the reverse of it before, in the BAM handheld game from around 2001. Funny how that works out, isn't it? You know the answer to a Millionaire question by nature of another Millionaire question. In any case, it's A; Friends; final answer.
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Post by NinjaTurtleDude on Aug 24, 2013 20:42:12 GMT -5
WOW!!! The computer picked some good questions for you. You got $25,000!!!!! "$50,000 cue plays"
Okay. You're 6 questions away from $1 Million. If you get this next question right, you'll leave here with nothing less than $50,000. You still have all of your lifelines. Here it is:
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Post by Prizes on Aug 24, 2013 21:16:50 GMT -5
Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune (Pluto, Eris, Sedna)...planets are an uber, uber strength of mine. Right down the heart of the plate. Mars is 4th, and last solid, inferior planet (in terms of relative distance to the Sun, at 189 million miles), and first before the asteroid belt. Neptune is 8th, and last planet in our solar system in terms of Sun distance, and planets discovered n our solar system (1846, Galle). It also has the coldest recorded temperatures in our solar system on its primary moon, Triton. It also has a storm on it called the Great Dark Spot, which is roughly 40% of Earth's size alone. 5 of every 30 years it is closer to the Sun than dwarf planet Pluto. Jupiter is the first planet after the asteroid belt, 5th, and is the first of the superior planets, and gas giants. It also has a the largest storm in our solar system, the Great Red Spot. The storm alone could fit 1.3 earths. It is also known for its many moons; namely the 4 Galilean Moons: Io (volanic), Europa, Ganymede, Callisto. Blah, enough of this. Save it for when I need it. That leaves Saturn, final.
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Post by NinjaTurtleDude on Aug 25, 2013 12:31:26 GMT -5
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Post by Prizes on Aug 25, 2013 12:32:42 GMT -5
Drat, I feel I should know this, but I don't; I'll ask the audience, please.
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