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Post by Bunny on Mar 28, 2021 3:17:36 GMT
I would like 400 point questions for all categories except "a sound category" where I would like the 1000 point question.
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Post by Gray Wolf on Mar 28, 2021 3:35:19 GMT
I would like 400 point questions for all categories except "a sound category" where I would like the 1000 point question. Bug Bytes 400: A byte is composed of this many bits Animal Names 400: This television personality has been on CNN since 1990 A Sound Category 1000: This is the sound in Washington state where Seattle is located on Chemistry 400: This number represents a neutral pH Fantastic Beasts 400: A griffon is traditionally a combination of these two animals And Where To "F"ind Them 400: Helsinki is its capital
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Post by Bunny on Mar 28, 2021 3:36:17 GMT
A byte is 8 bits
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Post by Bunny on Mar 28, 2021 3:36:47 GMT
Griffon is Eagle+lion
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Post by Bunny on Mar 28, 2021 3:37:08 GMT
Helsinki is the capital of Finland
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Post by Bunny on Mar 28, 2021 3:37:20 GMT
Neutral PH is 7
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Post by Bunny on Mar 28, 2021 3:41:34 GMT
Aaaaannnd fuck. The Seattle one sounds more like geography than music theory, and that's a yikes.
The CNN question is just mean.
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Post by Bunny on Mar 29, 2021 5:38:54 GMT
The only two "sounds" I know about are milford sound which I know is in New Zealand, and "University of Puget Sound" which I have no idea where it is.
Is Seattle located on Puget Sound?
Here's hoping.
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Post by Bunny on Mar 29, 2021 5:39:34 GMT
I've got no clue about CNN personalities. I'm just gonna say Anderson Cooper and call it a day. Maybe cooper=coop or smth idk.
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