
Taking a breather.... sigh....
YESIAMAGIRL started this topic this morning (2:47 am) and look what it got us so far... 60 replies in a day! Sonny, would that be a record for so many replies for a single thread in a day?
James Foote wrote:Wait, I suppose I'm an idiot. Wolf Pack is singular, ain't it. I'll keep my comments to myself today.
4. What five countries has participated in every Olympic Summer Games?
5. What three countries have participated in every OlympicWinter Games?
6. What US cities have hosted the Olympic Summer Games? Which have hosted the Olympic Winter Games? With years please.
lil lady lax fan wrote:4. What five countries has participated in every Olympic Summer Games?
5. What three countries have participated in every OlympicWinter Games?
6. What US cities have hosted the Olympic Summer Games? Which have hosted the Olympic Winter Games? With years please.
Do partial answers count?
4. A shot in the dark: Britain, France, Italy, Greece, and Spain?
5. Another shot: United States, Canada, Germany?
6. Partial list:
Summer--
Los Angeles, 1932 (?) and 1984
Atlanta 2000
Chicago(?)
NYC or Boston (?)
Winter--
Lake Placid, NY (Twice, I think) ?? and 1980
Salt Lake City, UT 2002
Sonny wrote:lil lady lax fan wrote:4. What five countries has participated in every Olympic Summer Games?
5. What three countries have participated in every OlympicWinter Games?
6. What US cities have hosted the Olympic Summer Games? Which have hosted the Olympic Winter Games? With years please.
Do partial answers count?
4. A shot in the dark: Britain, France, Italy, Greece, and Spain?
5. Another shot: United States, Canada, Germany?
6. Partial list:
Summer--
Los Angeles, 1932 (?) and 1984
Atlanta 2000
Chicago(?)
NYC or Boston (?)
Winter--
Lake Placid, NY (Twice, I think) ?? and 1980
Salt Lake City, UT 2002
Atlanta was 1996. NYC, Boston, or Chicago have never hosted anything Olympic.
Lake Placid (NY), Squaw Valley (CA), and now SLC have hosted Winter Games in the US. LA, Atlanta, and St. Louis (1904) have hosted Summer Games in the US.
KnoxVegas wrote:13. What Duke alum was a NBA first round draft pick in 1952 and also played professional baseball between the years of 1952-'67, winning NL MVP honors in 1962? For what team was he playing wiht in 1962?
14. What other famous individual died along side the great Roberto Clemente on the plane that crashed 31 December 1972? What was the plane carrying and where was it headed?
KnoxVegas wrote:29. What college did former Seahawk (amongst others) QB Dave Krieg graduate from?
KnoxVegas wrote:3. Who won the 1980 and 1984 Olympic decathlon?
7. What did did Reggie Jackson play for in 1976?
20. What number did Ricky Williams change to for his senior season and why? What number did he wear his first three seasons at Texas?
lil lady lax fan wrote:
4. A shot in the dark: Britain, France, Italy, Greece, and Spain?
5. Another shot: United States, Canada, Germany?
4. Great Britain, France and Greece are CORRECT. Still two more countries needed.
5. IncorrectSonny wrote:Atlanta was 1996. NYC, Boston, or Chicago have never hosted anything Olympic.
Lake Placid (NY), Squaw Valley (CA), and now SLC have hosted Winter Games in the US. LA, Atlanta, and St. Louis (1904) have hosted Summer Games in the US.
CATLAX MAN wrote:13. I know that Maury Wills was the NL MVP in 1962 with the Dodgers (even though the Giants beat them for the NL pennant that year). Didn't have any idea he was a basketball player.
14. I know Clemente's plane was heading to Nicaragua for a relief effort (earthquake I think). So it was probably carrying clothing & medical supplies. Don't know who else was on it.
CATLAX MAN wrote:KnoxVegas wrote:29. What college did former Seahawk (amongst others) QB Dave Krieg graduate from?
I'm pretty sure that Krieg went to Milton College.
CATLAX MAN wrote:3. Daley Thompson from Great Britain
7. Wasn't Jackson with the Orioles before he went to the Yankees?
20. I know that at some point Ricky started wearing #34 to honor former UT running back Earl Campbell. Don't know the other part of the question.
That's all I've got.
KnoxVegas wrote:CATLAX MAN wrote:13. I know that Maury Wills was the NL MVP in 1962 with the Dodgers (even though the Giants beat them for the NL pennant that year). Didn't have any idea he was a basketball player.
14. I know Clemente's plane was heading to Nicaragua for a relief effort (earthquake I think). So it was probably carrying clothing & medical supplies. Don't know who else was on it.
13. Incorrect
KnoxVegas wrote:20. INCORRECT. Williams did change his number to honor a running back who wore #34, but it was not Campbell.
SLUDoubleDeuce wrote:James Foote wrote:If Irish and Illini aren't singular, neither is Wolf Pack
And I just remembered...what about the Thundering Herd of Marshall University??
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