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Smeg4Brains
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20) Andrew Jackson and Andrew Johnson |
Teddylot
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neotransotaku's Answers:
19) Correct (John Quincy served in the House 'til his death, not the Senate) 20) Half Correct
Teddylot: Since 20 was a two part question, it is still up for grabs. However, neo does get one of the two points offered. C'mon folks, we're almost there. Only one question left to go.
And remember, those bonus points are still up for grabs. They could make the difference between victory and defeat. |
neotransotaku
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19) John Quincy Adams 20) Andrew Johnson |
Teddylot
Posts: 326/851 |
Smeg4Brains's Answers:
3) Correct
Heian-794's Answers:
20) Not-so Correct
Teddylot: Sorry bub, but my sources tell me that John Quincy never served in the Senate. Maybe you're confusing a few things. *winks*
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Heian-794
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20. John Quincy Adama served in the Senate (until his death in 1848) after being President.
This page (question 19; towards the bottom):
http://www.piercecollege.edu/faculty/hollandk/ps1%5CSenQuiz.htm
...thinks that JQA is the only person with such a distinction. |
Smeg4Brains
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3) James Garfield
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Teddylot
Posts: 319/851 |
Teddylot: Well, I see that someone's finally taking advantage of my kind and generous offer.
NSNick's Answers:
8) Correct 12) Correct (Sick-o!) 17) Correct (And this might help you out on one of the other remaining questions *wink wink nudge nudge*)
Teddylot: Oh, you may also take advantage of those bonus points that are available. Remember you may use the internet for those as well. However, they won't need to be answered to finish the game as they are "bonus". Keep the answers flowing. |
NSNick
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8) Herbert Hoover 12) John Quincy Adams 17) James Garfield |
Teddylot
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Teddylot: I was gonna start up again earlier today but a few computer problems got in my way. But yes, it will be back up soon enough. But in the meantime, break out those history webpages. This show is taking up too much airtime. |
NSNick
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Back from your hiatus, eh? Does this Mindtrap will be continued? |
Teddylot
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Smeg4Brains's Answers:
22) Correct 25) Correct
Teddylot: Well, I've come back from my hiatus to find only two correct answers?! Oh well . . . *sigh* Anyway, I would, once again, like to remind you all that since this game is going much slower than I would've liked, you may look around for some of the answers on the very convenient and handy thing people like to call the world wide web.
Good luck . . . again! |
Smeg4Brains
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22) Wilson 25)Carter |
Teddylot
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Apple's Answers:
1) Correct 3) Wrong 9) Correct 25) Wrong
Teddylot: Hmm, since most of you probably won't know the remaining answers . . . you may *looks down* use outside means to answer those "toughies."
. . .
Just don't try and answer them all in one go, you know, just to make this show a bit more interesting. |
Apple
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1) Who was the first president born in the United States?
All the presidents were born in America, but the united states diddn't become a country until after the Revoluntary war. So i'm going with Martin Van Buren who was born in i belieeve 1785
3) Who was the first left-handed president?
Jefferson?
8) Who was the first president born west of the Mississippi?
Harry Trueman
9) Who was the first president born in the 20th century? 1-Point Bonus: What was his date of birth?
JFK
25) Who was the first president born in a hospital?
Nixon? |
Teddylot
Posts: 258/851 |
neotransotaku's Answers:
5) Correct. 5 Bonus) Correct. 9) Uber False.
Teddylot: Sorry, but your answer is way off. Coolidge was a president in the late twenties, correct? And you have to be 35 to be a president, correct? You do the math.
18) True
Heian-794's Answers:
10) Correct.
wolfman2000's Answers:
1) Wrong again.
Announcer: Hmm, I thought these questions would go a lot quicker. >.> Oh well.
Teddylot: Sorry . . ., umm, *re-reads cue card* I'm sorry I can't pronounce your name. Anyway, there's no color for you, so you'll have to just stick with blue. |
wolfman2000
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*buzzes in for #1*
John Quincy Adams? |
Heian-794
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10. Adams and Jefferson are famous for both dying on July 4, 1826. Not so famous is James Monroe who died five years later on the same day. |
neotransotaku
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didn't read the question correctly
5) James Madison, he was 5'4" 9) Calvin Coolidge - Born July 4, 1901 (probably wrong) 18) Benjamin Harrison
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Teddylot
Posts: 257/851 |
Teddylot: Actually . . . they're all wrong. >.>
Announcer: The question implies that they were part of the House/Senate after their presidency. |
neotransotaku
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19) JFK 20) LBJ and Pierce (the latter is probably wrong) |
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