September 15, 200421 yr Question 1. There are 4 Knights Walking to the castle after a battle... They get to the Draw bridge which is going to be pulled up in 17 minutes.. The bridge is too weak for more than 2 knights at a time to cross, and its late and dark and they only have one torch Between them which they must use to cross because the bridge is in a bad state of dis-repair. Knight one, Is feeling great and can run accross the bridge in 1 minute. Knight two, is a little more tired and can Walk accross in 2 minutes Knight 3 is weary and hurt after the battle, he takes 5 minutes Knight 4 has Been Hurt badly and takes 10 minutes to cross. Remembering that the torch must be CARRIED back across the bridge each time, it cannot be thrown or it will go out, and the bridge can only take 2 people at a time... For the benefit of bojangles, The moat is 50ft deep and none of the knights can swim... How did they all get across before the bridge was pilled up.... question 2 Lincoln's stunning 1955 Futura convertible concept car appeared in motor shows to wide acclaim until 1959, when it achieved even greater notoriety, featuring the 1959 film 'It Started With A Kiss' starring Glenn Ford and Debbie Reynolds. The car later became even more famous for what reason? Question 3 What do the words ALMOST and BIOPSY have in common? Question 4 BUNCH was an acronym at one time representing the big names in the computer industry, can you name them Question 5 Name a fifteen letter word containing fifteen different letters. Question 6 What is it?: the people who make it don't want it, the people who buy it don't use it and the people who use it don't know. Question 7 Irrespective of size and gauge (thickness), what is the most number of times a square piece of paper can be folded in half? (And not by repeatedly folding and unfolding it which would be cheating.) Question 8 A part of a wheel is a SPOKE, another word for people is FOLK, so how do you spell the word for the white of an egg? Question 9 There are two ten-letter English words that can be made from the top row of letters on a normal QWERTY keyboard, what are they? Question 10 There are several fascinating similarities between the assassinations of American Presidents Abraham Lincoln and John F Kennedy - what ones can you name? (as many as you know)
September 15, 200421 yr Question 2. I'm going to go out on a limb and say that was the car Kennedy was assassinated in. Because I know nothing.Oh and number 8 is egg white.Edit - Shotty: 2 = no 8 = nearly
September 15, 200421 yr Number 8: albumenNumber 3: Their letters are in alphabetical orderNumber 2: Became the batmobileNumber 6: A coffin
September 16, 200421 yr #1 knight 1 carries the 10 min guy while the 10 min guy holds the torch. passes it onto the 1 min walks back . walks with 5 min guy. walks back. and walks with 2 min guy. total time.= 10 min i love cheating.#3 alphabetical order -G
September 16, 200421 yr question 8: yolksorry i would try the first question but i have to attention span of a fish
September 16, 200421 yr Number 7: With the assistence of presses it can be very small. the way you meant it to be yo ucan only fold it , i believe 6Number 8: YokeNumber 3: Both have 6 letters, the sencond to last letter is an 's'
September 16, 200421 yr question 8: yolk sorry i would try the first question but i have to attention span of a fish Number 7: With the assistence of presses it can be very small. the way you meant it to be yo ucan only fold it , i believe 6 Number 8: Yoke Number 3: Both have 6 letters, the sencond to last letter is an 's' PWNT the question was whats the white part called not the yellow part!!
September 16, 200421 yr 1---answered2---answered3---answered4--- Burroughs, Univac, NCR, Control Data and Honeywell.5--- Uncopyrightable6---answered7--- 78---answered
September 16, 200421 yr question 8: yolk sorry i would try the first question but i have to attention span of a fish Number 7: With the assistence of presses it can be very small. the way you meant it to be yo ucan only fold it , i believe 6 Number 8: Yoke Number 3: Both have 6 letters, the sencond to last letter is an 's' PWNT the question was whats the white part called not the yellow part!! lol i know... i didnt know what to say so i went around the question
September 16, 200421 yr Number 9: Typewriter and RepertoireNumber 10: They were both shot in the back of the head
September 16, 200421 yr Question 1. Question 10 There are several fascinating similarities between the assassinations of American Presidents Abraham Lincoln and John F Kennedy - what ones can you name? (as many as you know) i know this, they both have 3 word names
September 16, 200421 yr #1 - the on emin gut caries the 10 min guy accross with ten min guy holding the torch. he takes the torchback and walks with 5 min guy. then goes and gets the 2 min guy. total length 10 min.#2- Kennedy was shot in it ?#3- they both have 6 letters#6- Coffin#7- 6 times#8- albumen#9- Typewriter and Repertoire#10- they were both shot in the back of the head, and in public places
September 16, 200421 yr Now i have one !!Two knights have two 15 ft boards to cross a 25 ft wide moat, how did they do it ?
September 16, 200421 yr 10--- Both were shot on a Friday while with their wives. Both were shot in the head from behind. Lincoln became president in 1860; Kennedy in 1960. Both lost children while at the White House. Both successors were named Johnson, both Southerners and both in the Senate. Andrew Johnson was born in 1808; Lyndon Johnson in 1908. Both assassins were Southerners. Both assassins were themselves assassinated, and both before trial. Both assassins were known unusually by three rather than two names: John Wilkes Booth and Lee Harvey Oswald. Both Presidents names have seven letters. Both assassins names have fifteen letters. Booth was born in 1839 and Oswald in 1939. Lincoln's secretary was named Kennedy; Kennedy's secretary was named Lincoln. Both secretaries advised their boss not to go to the places where they were shot. Booth killed Lincoln in a theatre and ran away to a warehouse; Oswald shot Kennedy from a warehouse and ran away to a theatre. And finally, an amazing fact about Lincoln: a few months before Booth killed Lincoln, Booth's younger brother, Edwin, saved a young man's life when he'd fallen in front of a train at Jersey City. The young man was Robert Lincoln, son of Abraham Lincoln, the President.sry somehow i missed those last 2 questions earlier
September 16, 200421 yr I can answer on #10:Lincoln was chosen president in 1860, Kennedy - 1960.Their heirs had same name: Johnson.Heir to Lncoln - Andrew Johnson was born in 1808, heir to Kennedy - Lyndon Johnson - in 1908.Lincolns killer, John WIlkes Booth was born in 1839, Kennedys assasin - Lee Harvey Oswald - in 1939.Both assasins were killed before the trials.Secretary of Lincoln, named Kennedy dissaproved Lincoln's going to the theatre, where he was killed. Secretary of Kennedy, named Lincoln, dissaproved Kennedys going to Dallas, where he was killed.John Wilkes Booth killed Lincoln in theatre then he hid in bookstore. Lee Harvey Oswald shot Kennedy from bookstore and hid in cinematheatre.EDIT: Paladin beat me by 4 minutes :/
September 16, 200421 yr Gen_TigerHawk]Number 9: Typewriter and Repertoire Number 10: They were both shot in the back of the head Err, I don't think Lincoln was shot in the back of the head.
September 16, 200421 yr Author Yeah he was, still waiting for the 17 minutre answer to Number one.... otherwise GG guys, ill post some more trivia soon.
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