ProudMary April 16, 2022 Share April 16, 2022 (edited) Week 31: 3/5*. Edited to add the asterisk. I'd forgotten that Thursday's was a TS. Edited April 16, 2022 by ProudMary Link to comment
ams1001 April 16, 2022 Share April 16, 2022 (edited) Week of April 15th: 4/5* * for Catherine Parr; I'll bring some cookies. (Image source) Edited April 16, 2022 by ams1001 7 Link to comment
PBnJay April 16, 2022 Share April 16, 2022 WEEK 31 • Apr. 11, 2022 — ONE asterisk * 151. Words of the Year. Oxford’s Word of the Year for 2021 was this 3-letter one, short for a word that goes back to the Latin for “cow.” 152. Geographic Terms. The 1964 article that gave this term its current use noted the “menace that haunts the Atlantic off our southeastern coast.” 153. History. Intimately familiar with World War I, Churchill considered this war from some 150 years before the “first World War.” * 154. Women in British History. The orphaned future Queen Elizabeth I was devoted to this stepmother who died 2 days before Elizabeth’s 15th birthday. * 155. Academy Award Winners. In 2019 he won his first competitive Oscar, 36 years after a Student Academy Award for a film about a Brooklyn barbershop. Link to comment
shapeshifter April 16, 2022 Share April 16, 2022 Week 31: 0/5 I came close on Wednesday with "The [some number] year's war." This week I learned from a NY Times crossword that there are now Oreo O's Cereal. Care for a bowl? 3 Link to comment
secnarf April 16, 2022 Share April 16, 2022 11 minutes ago, shapeshifter said: Week 31: 0/5 I came close on Wednesday with "The [some number] year's war." This week I learned from a NY Times crossword that there are now Oreo O's Cereal. Care for a bowl? I remember them from when I was a kid, and have recently started seeing them in stores again. Delicious!!! 2/5, started the week off strong and then fizzled out. I will bring cherry-vanilla coke. 2 Link to comment
Driad April 16, 2022 Share April 16, 2022 3/5, no *. I have beans left over from last week so I'll bring 3-bean salad. 2 Link to comment
j5cochran April 16, 2022 Share April 16, 2022 Week thirty-one: three of five, with the asterisk. I started the week badly (vac instead of vax, and no clue on the Bermuda Triangle), but then breezed through the rest of the week. History categories and the Oscars are among my best categories. In honor of Easter, I'll be bringing deviled eggs. I have to boil a dozen or so for dyeing on Saturday, so I'll be eating a lot of hard-boiled eggs in the next week. Last year's eggs - nothing fancy like Ukrainian eggs, but some nice colors! 8 Link to comment
Toothbrush April 16, 2022 Share April 16, 2022 4/5 with * For Monday I immediately thought of some form of bovine, but when I switched tact to thinking of popular 3 letter words of last year vax immediately came to mind. Then I remembered the cow-smallpox vaccine connection. Tuesday was an instaget but it took me a few seconds of back & forth Thursday as to whether Henry VIII’s widow was Catherine Howard or Catherine Parr. Luckily I went with Parr. I didn’t think Spike Lee was correct because although I do remember him being affiliated with the movie (I think he calls them joints) but didn’t realize it was his first Oscar win. But I had no idea who else it could have been. I said American Revolution for Wednesday. Reese’s pb eggs for all! 4 Link to comment
Prevailing Wind April 16, 2022 Share April 16, 2022 2½/5. I got "Catherine" but didn't get the last name, so I get half an asterisk? Just last week I watched "Elizabeth I and Her Enemies" on Britbox, so it was fresh in my mind. Ask me in two more weeks and I won't be able to answer anything. LOL. 3 Link to comment
Ailianna April 16, 2022 Share April 16, 2022 3/5, no *. The hospital has a special Easter menu that includes lemon bars with mixed berries. I'm not sure how that fits the number 3, but it sounds lovely and good enough to share! 5 Link to comment
Trey April 16, 2022 Share April 16, 2022 2/5 1* Those are very pretty colours on your Easter eggs, @j5cochran! 1 Link to comment
zoey1996 April 16, 2022 Share April 16, 2022 Week 31: 3/5, 1* YTD: 75/155, 6*, 6A*, 2M* Link to comment
Mindthinkr April 16, 2022 Share April 16, 2022 1/5 (Spike Lee) I’ll bring some refreshments. Milk (for the cookie dunkers), coffee and tea. There may or may not be a flask with something to liven some of these drinks up. 1 1 Link to comment
ams1001 April 16, 2022 Share April 16, 2022 1 hour ago, Ailianna said: 3/5, no *. The hospital has a special Easter menu that includes lemon bars with mixed berries. I'm not sure how that fits the number 3, but it sounds lovely and good enough to share! Are there three berries? 2 Link to comment
Prevailing Wind April 16, 2022 Share April 16, 2022 I'll bring the adult beverages... 6 Link to comment
Ailianna April 16, 2022 Share April 16, 2022 2 hours ago, ams1001 said: Are there three berries? I hope so! 3 Link to comment
shapeshifter April 16, 2022 Share April 16, 2022 (edited) 3 hours ago, Prevailing Wind said: I'll bring the adult beverages... Wow! I've always been considered a party pooper, but now I see that it's just that they weren't offering the right beverages! Fill up one of those Easter bunnies for me! Edited April 16, 2022 by shapeshifter 4 Link to comment
Toothbrush April 16, 2022 Share April 16, 2022 3 hours ago, Prevailing Wind said: I'll bring the adult beverages... I ran a 10k this morning I deserve this (all 3 of them!!!) 1 5 Link to comment
ProudMary April 16, 2022 Share April 16, 2022 I'd like to add to the adult beverages, with a nod to Tuesday's FJ. I will bring a bottomless pitcher of Rum Swizzle, the National Drink of Bermuda. My husband and I met on a cruise to Bermuda and brought the drink recipe home with us. Rum Swizzles were actually served at our engagement party! 🍹 6 Link to comment
ams1001 April 16, 2022 Share April 16, 2022 8 minutes ago, ProudMary said: My husband and I met on a cruise to Bermuda and brought the drink recipe home with us. Rum Swizzles were actually served at our engagement party! 🍹 My parents went to Bermuda like 20+ years ago (not a cruise, but stayed at a resort), and met a couple from two towns over from us. They're still friends (even though the other couple has since moved about an hour away). 3 Link to comment
DXD526 April 16, 2022 Share April 16, 2022 3/5, no *. Started off the week 2/2, faltered midweek, then finished with an instaget on Friday. Even came up with the name of the Spike Lee student movie before the Think music was done! 4 Link to comment
ams1001 April 17, 2022 Share April 17, 2022 12 hours ago, Prevailing Wind said: I'll bring the adult beverages... I went looking for the source of this image and found the recipe: Quote It’s that time of year again-the time of year where I remind you to buy hollow chocolate bunnies, cut off their ears, and turn them into shot glasses. You’re welcome. xoxo (PS. If the bunnies eyes creep you out, eat them first.) RECIPE: 1 shot Godiva Dark Chocolate Liqueur 1 shot Salted Caramel Vodka A splash of half and half https://missymwac.com/chocolate-bunny-shots/ 2 2 Link to comment
bybrandy April 17, 2022 Share April 17, 2022 History degree and an oscar nut. Pretty sure this is my first time this season 5/5 1* 14 hours ago, Prevailing Wind said: I'll bring the adult beverages... Well this is a festive thing I want to do now> 2 6 Link to comment
Grundoon59 April 17, 2022 Share April 17, 2022 @Prevailing Wind - Britbox helped me as well because "Elizabeth I and her Enemies" reminded me how soon Catherine Parr died after Henry did and of her relationship with Elizabeth. I probably would have gotten the answer anyway (have read way too much Tudor history) but having watched that series definitely helped. I was 4/5 with 1* for the week. Ironically I was partly lead astray for Wednesday by an Acorn series on Churchill which focused on his interest in his ancestor John Churchill's military exploits which sent me down the rabbit hole of much earlier wars. I never made it back to the correct era and so was spared the internal debate of which name to give to the war. The answer made total sense just after I heard it (don't they almost always?). 2 Link to comment
Good Queen Jane April 18, 2022 Share April 18, 2022 2/5, no * I won't be posting my scores for the next two weeks until May 2. I'm going on an oft-postponed trip to Ireland, Covid permitting. Keep my spot warm for me! 10 Link to comment
Trey April 18, 2022 Share April 18, 2022 1 hour ago, Good Queen Jane said: 2/5, no * I won't be posting my scores for the next two weeks until May 2. I'm going on an oft-postponed trip to Ireland, Covid permitting. Keep my spot warm for me! We'll be here when you get back. Have a great time! A trip to Ireland sounds lovely. 3 Link to comment
theartandsound April 18, 2022 Share April 18, 2022 Week of April 11th: 5/5, one *. Thank the maker that for the Catherine Parr one I said another of his wives and then changed my answer like 7 seconds before time was called. 3 Link to comment
ams1001 April 22, 2022 Share April 22, 2022 (edited) Week ending April 22: 3/5* this week... I have French Bread pizza... Edited April 23, 2022 by ams1001 2 Link to comment
ProudMary April 23, 2022 Share April 23, 2022 I had a perfect week. Perfectly awful. 😄 Week 32: 0/5 Hope y'all like onion rings! 5 Link to comment
Driad April 23, 2022 Share April 23, 2022 3/5 + 1*. I'm in a rut but not a bad one. Wine and cheese are on my mind so I'll bring fondue. 2 Link to comment
bybrandy April 23, 2022 Share April 23, 2022 I think it was 2/5 with 1*. It was. Although at least when I went back to check I figured out what I missed in the question that discombobulated me. I need to make sure I read the whole question... that helps. 1 Link to comment
shapeshifter April 23, 2022 Share April 23, 2022 8 hours ago, opus said: 0/5 Same. And I think I've run out of O-shaped foods. 5 Link to comment
Mindthinkr April 23, 2022 Share April 23, 2022 2/5 I’ll bring scalloped potatoes and ham since I’m trying to get through all my Easter leftovers. Then I’ll be down to the bone and can make pea soup. 4 Link to comment
zoey1996 April 23, 2022 Share April 23, 2022 Week 32: 0/5 YTD: 75/160, 6*, 6A*, 2M* 3 Link to comment
Trey April 23, 2022 Share April 23, 2022 2/5 I have to pull up my socks. I've had too many 1/5 and 2/5 weeks lately. I haven't been skunked (yet) but so far I think I have a failing grade. 3 Link to comment
zoey1996 April 23, 2022 Share April 23, 2022 29 minutes ago, Trey said: 2/5 I have to pull up my socks. I've had too many 1/5 and 2/5 weeks lately. I haven't been skunked (yet) but so far I think I have a failing grade. Nobody fails; trying is the thing! That’s my story and I’m sticking to it. 1 4 Link to comment
ams1001 April 23, 2022 Share April 23, 2022 15 hours ago, ProudMary said: Hope y'all like onion rings! Onion rings are one of those things I don't think much about but occasionally I'll see them on a menu and think "that sounds good..." I like the big thick ones that sometimes come with a steak. I don't even normally like cooked onions. 6 Link to comment
PBnJay April 23, 2022 Share April 23, 2022 1 hour ago, ams1001 said: Onion rings are one of those things I don't think much about but occasionally I'll see them on a menu and think "that sounds good..." I like the big thick ones that sometimes come with a steak. I don't even normally like cooked onions. I always order the O-Ring Shorty at Red Robin, but yours look MUCH more delicious. WEEK 32 • Apr. 18, 2022 — ONE asterisk * 155. World Literature. Befitting the title, Antoine Gallard, the first Western translator of this collection, worked on it only “after dinner.” * 156. Countries of Africa. Old maps depicting what’s now this 125,000-square-mile country labeled the area with the French word for “teeth.” * 157. On the Internet. This website launched in 2015 with 3 offerings, from James Patterson, Dustin Hoffman & Serena Williams. 158. Films of the 1950s. The title character of this film has the same name as the Roman goddess of the dawn. 159. Historic Names. DNA from 2 living descendants of Anne of York was used to identify the remains of this man. 4 Link to comment
illdoc April 23, 2022 Share April 23, 2022 Week 32: 2/5 0* Overall: 81/160 (still above 50%, but barely) 11* 2 Link to comment
Prevailing Wind April 23, 2022 Share April 23, 2022 2/5, no asterisk. I'll bring the "Putin's An Ass" (This is from the brunch menu at a restaurant in Charleston, SC) 10 Link to comment
ams1001 April 23, 2022 Share April 23, 2022 49 minutes ago, Prevailing Wind said: 2/5, no asterisk. I'll bring the "Putin's An Ass" (This is from the brunch menu at a restaurant in Charleston, SC) AKA a Moscow Mule. I like their name better. I'll take one. 2 Link to comment
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