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| Comment Board Trivia |
by count_0 |
2005-05-17 00:00:05 |
Here are the rules for "Comment Board Trivia" (copyright 2001-2005 Kickstart Industries):
- In order to ask a trivia question, you must correctly answer the previous trivia question.
- When posting your answer, go ahead and include the next trivia question (for speed, try to have your question picked out before you begin).
- If you answer incorrectly your question can safely be ignored and someone else gets to answer correctly (and ask a new question).
- All questions must have determinable, preferably verifiable, answers (none of that "what's in my pocket" sort of thing).
- Save your question! If you get the answer wrong, you can try it again next time you answer.
- For clarity, start a new top level reply when the thread becomes one single column (@ the 16th reply).
- If answers are not verified within half an hour, the first one will be assumed correct and that person can ask the next question (which they should have already done).
- If a question is not answered within half an hour, anybody is free to post a new question to keep the game going, the unaswered question may then be reposted the next day.
- In the event that the question has a different correct answer than the one assumed by the poster, proof of that shall enable either answer to be accepted: the expected answer or the newly discovered correct answer (first answer posted will win).
And that's it. Have fun!
We left off with:
Which city (bonus marks for village) was the location of the first and last battles of the English Civil War?
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That would be Powick, near Worcester. | by JimK | 2005-05-17 00:25:14 |
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Richard III | by mathwaster | 2005-05-17 00:51:40 |
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Both, wasn't it? :-) | by JimK | 2005-05-17 01:14:31 |
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In reverse order | by mathwaster | 2005-05-17 01:23:06 |
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Ferdinand and Isabella | by nix | 2005-05-17 01:42:29 |
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You're right about Fulford | by JimK | 2005-05-17 01:45:43 |
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Richard III, Battle of Bosworth, war of the roses. | by ideur | 2005-05-17 00:52:16 |
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Run Awaaay! | by tnglives | 2005-05-17 01:10:54 |
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