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Aug 7, 2019

[Answer] 4. In an ominous undertone the baleful waiter said "Bubble & Squeak", but rather than placing an anticipated abomination on the table there appeared a delicious dish composed of which ingredient(s)?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "4. In an ominous undertone the baleful waiter said "Bubble & Squeak", but rather than placing an anticipated abomination on the table there appeared a delicious dish composed of which ingredient(s)?"



...1. Cabbage, potatoes and vegetable medley 2. Fresh Cheddar Fondue 3. Boiled Mice 4. Parboiled Green Beans Bubble and Squeak is an English dish traditionally prepared with leftover vegetables (e.g., potaotes, cabbages) from a roast dinner. The name refers to the bubbling of the ingredients that are accompanied by (yes, you guessed it) squeaks during fry up. Other cultures also have their own variations on Bubble and Squeak with one of the most memorable being named "Roupa Velha", which in Portuguese means "old clothes".

Jun 28, 2019

[Answer] 9. Who rather famously (and infamously) raved that he had a list of 205 Communist Party members in the State Department?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "9. Who rather famously (and infamously) raved that he had a list of 205 Communist Party members in the State Department?"



...1. Sen. John Stennis 2. Sen. Barry Goldwater 3. Sen. Joseph McCarthy 4. Sen. Jesse Helms Tailgunner Joe jumped onto the bandwagon AFTER Alger Hiss (who actually WAS a Communist in the State Department) had been convicted. While there was certainly no shortage of lefties at Foggy Bottom, McCarthy's scattershot charges were absurd and indefensible. He later went so far as to suggest that Gen. George Marshall was a traitor. As one might suspect, McCarthy was no stranger to the bottle, and ended up drinking himself to death in May, 1957.

Apr 9, 2019

[Answer] 6. This singer did not crash into a "Rocky Mountain High", but rather, the sea. Who was "Leaving On A Jet Plane" on 12 October 1997?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "6. This singer did not crash into a "Rocky Mountain High", but rather, the sea. Who was "Leaving On A Jet Plane" on 12 October 1997?"



...1. Harry Belafonte 2. Ike Turner 3. Tiny Tim 4. John Denver Flying his Rutan Long EZ experimental aircraft over Monterey Bay near Pacific Grove, California, 53 year old Denver lost control and sent the plane into a dive when he reached behind himself in order to turn a fuel transfer switch. He accidentally depressed the right rudder pedal in the process. Usually, a plane's fuel selector switch is located between the pilot's legs. Denver's injuries were so bad he was unrecognisable, but he was eventually positively identified by his fingerprints.

Apr 5, 2019

[Ans] Known as an aphrodisiac, the Spanish fly is not a fly, but rather a species of what insect?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Known as an aphrodisiac, the Spanish fly is not a fly, but rather a species of what insect?"



The Spanish fly exists, only it's actually a beetle. Oh, and you might die excruciatingly if you eat it. Found throughout Europe and Central Asia, Spanish flies are small, usually reaching no longer than 20mm. The Spanish fly has been thought of as an aphrodisiac for hundreds of years, but it's actually an irritant that can cause blistering. Spanish flies are extremely toxic due to a substance they secrete known as cantharidin. When the human skin is exposed to cantharidin it causes blisters. When taken orally, this substance can be lethal. It is also used to attract mates, with females more likely to procreate with males when it is dispersed.

[Answer] Known as an aphrodisiac, the Spanish fly is not a fly, but rather a species of what insect?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Known as an aphrodisiac, the Spanish fly is not a fly, but rather a species of what insect?"



...The Spanish fly exists, only it's actually a beetle. Oh, and you might die excruciatingly if you eat it. The Found predominantly throughout Europe and Central Asia, Spanish flies are small, usually reaching no longer than 20mm. The Spanish fly has been thought of as an aphrodisiac for hundreds of years, but it's actually an irritant that can cause blistering. Spanish flies are extremely toxic due to a substance they secrete known as cantharidin. When the human skin is exposed to cantharidin it causes blisters. When taken orally, this substance can be lethal. It is also used to attract mates, with females more likely to procreate with males when it is dispersed.

Nov 7, 2018

[Answer] When a debater turns to make a personal attack on their opponent rather than address the issue itself, which of the following best describes their argument?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "When a debater turns to make a personal attack on their opponent rather than address the issue itself, which of the following best describes their argument?"



..."Apparently, you are too stupid to comprehend the difference between an insult and an 'ad hominem' argument."; Ad absurdum takes an argument to its absurd conclusion.;Ad captandum is to appeal to the masses.;Ad mortem means "to death" - overusing a metaphor, for example.

Oct 10, 2018

[Answer] Deciding that I'd be rather good at DIY, I then bought a 'Carpenters' drill. The fine print was a bit of a 'mouthful', but what did it tell me, that sadly meant the drill didn't have the dual purpose I thought it would?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Deciding that I'd be rather good at DIY, I then bought a 'Carpenters' drill. The fine print was a bit of a 'mouthful', but what did it tell me, that sadly meant the drill didn't have the dual purpose I thought it would?"



...We all dislike visiting the dentist, but here is the proof that the dentist does indeed have the monopoly on all drilling of teeth. Sorry. For clarification, a 'Carpenter's' Drill is "An implement with cutting edges, or a pointed end, for boring holes in hard materials, usually by a rotating abrasion or repeated blow". I'll be honest, it DOES sound frighteningly similar to going to the dentist. Maybe they have a good point.