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Oct 6, 2019

Sep 30, 2019

[Answer] What do you call it when a big deal is made out of something small?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "What do you call it when a big deal is made out of something small?"



...1. Foofaraw 2. Turmoil 3. Cavil 4. Rotund

Sep 17, 2019

[Answer] What do you call a person who enjoys traveling by foot?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "What do you call a person who enjoys traveling by foot?"



...1. Energetic 2. Peripatetic 3. Intrepid 4. Doughty

Sep 5, 2019

[Answer] What would you call a person making a joke out of a serious situation?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "What would you call a person making a joke out of a serious situation?"



...1. Patronizing 2. Flippant 3. Sardonic 4. Irascible

Sep 4, 2019

[Answer] 7. Just call me "Curly," it fits my tail just great! I'm a short-haired Hound and a native of Africa. Although I'm not mute, you shouldn't hear me bark!

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "7. Just call me "Curly," it fits my tail just great! I'm a short-haired Hound and a native of Africa. Although I'm not mute, you shouldn't hear me bark!"



...1. Afghan Hound 2. Basenji 3. Plott 4. Rhodesian Ridgeback The Basenji will sometimes make a "yodeling" sound.

Sep 3, 2019

[Answer] What do Japanese call their colorful autumn leaves?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "What do Japanese call their colorful autumn leaves?"



...When autumn arrives in Japan, the colorful autumn leaves, or 'koyo,' brighten the countryside. The brilliant colors of red, orange, gold and yellow draw as many visitors as the world-renowned cherry blossoms do in the spring. Taking time to view the autumn leaves is a popular outing in Japan today, just as it has been for centuries. Famous spots that offer breathtaking views of the fall foliage dot the country, especially in the mountainous regions, in parks, and around temples. Weather permitting, viewing is possible from September through early November. Source: jnto.org.au

Sep 2, 2019

[Answer] 10. What do you call someone who is very stubborn?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "10. What do you call someone who is very stubborn?"



...1. lion 2. mule 3. hippo 4. duck Stubborn as a mule.

Aug 12, 2019

[Answer] What do you call a trip paid for by someone else?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "What do you call a trip paid for by someone else?"



...1. Envoy 2. Suspension 3. Junket 4. Holiday

Aug 2, 2019

[Answer] 6. What do you call someone who is extremely nervous or sensitive?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "6. What do you call someone who is extremely nervous or sensitive?"



...1. high-blooded 2. high-hearted 3. high-handed 4. high-strung

Jul 21, 2019

[Ans] Which dictator filed a lawsuit over his depiction in the video game "Call of Duty"?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Which dictator filed a lawsuit over his depiction in the video game "Call of Duty"?"



Manuel Noriega, the former military dictator of Panama, once filed a lawsuit against the game publisher Activision over its depiction of him in Call of Duty: Black Ops II. Noriega, who filed the suit in 2014 while in prison for murder, claimed he was portrayed as "a kidnapper, murderer and enemy of the state". Noriega filed suit, claiming that Activision had portrayed him as “the culprit of numerous fictional heinous crimes” and that Activision had infringed his right to his own publicity. The case was eventually dismissed by a judge in California.

[Answer] Which dictator filed a lawsuit over his depiction in the video game "Call of Duty"?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Which dictator filed a lawsuit over his depiction in the video game "Call of Duty"?"



...Manuel Noriega, the former military dictator of Panama, once filed a lawsuit against the game publisher Activision over its depiction of him in Call of Duty: Black Ops II. Noriega, who filed the suit in 2014 while in prison for murder, claimed he was portrayed as "a kidnapper, murderer and enemy of the state". Noriega filed suit, claiming that Activision had portrayed him as “the culprit of numerous fictional heinous crimes” and that Activision had infringed his right to his own publicity. The case was eventually dismissed by a judge in California.

Jul 8, 2019

[Ans] What does England call its police officers?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "What does England call its police officers?"



The concept of modern policing has its roots in pre-Victorian England, when the British home minister, Sir Robert Peel, oversaw the creation of London’s first organized police force. Peel’s patrolmen wore black jackets and tall wool hats with badges. They went out armed only with a short club and a whistle for summoning backup. Robert Peel’s system was a success, and by the mid-19th century large American cities had created similar police forces. In London, the policemen were so identified with the politician who created them that they were referred to as “Bobbies,” after the popular nickname for Robert.

[Answer] What does England call its police officers?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "What does England call its police officers?"



...The concept of modern policing has its roots in pre-Victorian England, when the British home minister, Sir Robert Peel, oversaw the creation of London’s first organized police force. Peel’s patrolmen wore black jackets and tall wool hats with badges. They went out armed only with a short club and a whistle for summoning backup. Robert Peel’s system was a success, and by the mid-19th century large American cities had created similar police forces. In London, the policemen were so identified with the politician who created them that they were referred to as “Bobbies,” after the popular nickname for Robert.

Jun 3, 2019

[Answer] 9. Which American author wrote "The Call of the Wild", "White Fang", and "The Sea Wolf"?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "9. Which American author wrote "The Call of the Wild", "White Fang", and "The Sea Wolf"?"



...1. George London 2. Jack London 3. Henry Longfellow 4. Richard Lovelace London wrote a lot about the struggles of man and beast to survive during the Yukon Gold Rush. Some of his later works were reflections of his socialist beliefs and his predicting the rise of fascism. Alcoholism and financial trouble led him to commit suicide at the age of 40.

Apr 15, 2019

[Answer] 2. This friend is close to my heart. Some call him a bit of a dog, but to me he is sweet as chocolate. I know he often has a heavy cross to bear. Which nation, whose currency is the Euro like Vatican City, am I talking about now?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "2. This friend is close to my heart. Some call him a bit of a dog, but to me he is sweet as chocolate. I know he often has a heavy cross to bear. Which nation, whose currency is the Euro like Vatican City, am I talking about now?"



...1. Mongolia 2. Malaysia 3. Malta 4. Mozambique Malta is an island state that can be found in the Mediterranean Sea. It is to the south of the Italian island of Sicily. It was once part of the British Empire, but became an independent state in 1964. At first Queen Elizabeth II of England remained head of state, also holding the title of Queen of Malta. At the end of 1974 the country declared itself a republic. The capital of Malta is the city of Valletta. The Maltese dog is said to come from the island, or at least the region surrounding Malta. It is also associated with the city of Melita, that once existed on the island of Sicily. Maltesers are a type of chocolate covered, malted milk ball. Their name is not said to have been derived from the island. One of the symbols that is associated with the island is the Maltese cross, a symbol once belonging to the Knights of Malta. It is now seen as a national symbol.

Mar 16, 2019

[Answer] We call Marathon, Florida, a secret gem in the Florida Keys and it's a great place for a spring break sea expedition. Captain Chris Johnson of Sea Squared Charters will take you catch-and-release shark fishing. When he chums the waters of the shallows, what is one type of shark he is hoping to attract?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question " We call Marathon, Florida, a secret gem in the Florida Keys and it's a great place for a spring break sea expedition. Captain Chris Johnson of Sea Squared Charters will take you catch-and-release shark fishing. When he chums the waters of the shallows, what is one type of shark he is hoping to attract? "



...1. Blacktip 2. Nurse 3. Great White 4. Orange

Mar 15, 2019

[Answer] 10. What does one call something 'marked by ruthless self-interest'?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "10. What does one call something 'marked by ruthless self-interest'?"



...1. dog-eat-dog 2. dog-eat-bone 3. dog-eat-cat 4. dog-eat-meat

Mar 6, 2019

[Ans] Which three initials comprised the distress call prior to SOS?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Which three initials comprised the distress call prior to SOS?"



CQD is one of the first distress signals adopted for radio use prior to SOS. It was established on February 1, 1904 by the Marconi International Marine Communication Company. "CQD" was understood by wireless operators to mean, "All stations: distress." On April 15, 1912, RMS Titanic radio operator Jack Phillips initially sent "CQD", which was still commonly used by British ships. Harold Bride, the junior radio operator, suggested using "SOS", saying half-jokingly that it might be his last chance to use the new code. Phillips thereafter began to alternate between the two. Though Bride survived the sinking, Phillips did not.

[Answer] Which three initials comprised the distress call prior to SOS?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Which three initials comprised the distress call prior to SOS?"



...CQD is one of the first distress signals adopted for radio use prior to SOS. It was established on February 1, 1904 by the Marconi International Marine Communication Company. "CQD" was understood by wireless operators to mean, "All stations: distress." On April 15, 1912, RMS Titanic radio operator Jack Phillips initially sent "CQD", which was still commonly used by British ships. Harold Bride, the junior radio operator, suggested using "SOS", saying half-jokingly that it might be his last chance to use the new code. Phillips thereafter began to alternate between the two. Though Bride survived the sinking, Phillips did not.

Feb 6, 2019

[Answer] 5. "OK, one last rubber before we call it a day". This bridge player is speaking of one last... what?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "5. "OK, one last rubber before we call it a day". This bridge player is speaking of one last... what? "



...1. "Rubber" means "dealer", so "one last deal" 2. "One last bid" 3. "One last bet" 4. "One last match" Rubber bridge is the most simple, social form of bridge. It is played by four people, two pairs, and it consists of at least two deals. A rubber - the basic unit of play corresponding to a "best of three" match - is finished when one of the pairs manages to score two full games. A game is scored when a pair declares (bids) and then successfully fulfills (makes) a contract worth at least 100 points. When a pair scores its first game, meaning it is just one game away from the rubber win, the pair is then called "vulnerable", because the penalty for failing to fulfill contracts is doubled for them. This is a way for the other pair to try and catch up.