Up two rungs on the ladder today......at 'slippery' number 6 now........lets see what happens tomorrow.
No use for that....you are already suffering a "Brain freeze".Im with you Sheriella also 30%,Might put the Air/con on.
I am certainly a contestant for the loser's club!SDC Trivia Game #235 - 16/01/2024
Question 1: How long did "Cats" run on Broadway during its original run?
Question 2: What type of rock is commonly associated with the process of fossilization?
Fossils are primarily found in sedimentary rocks because these rocks form in layers, often in water bodies, where organisms can be quickly buried and preserved. The sediment protects the remains from the elements, allowing the slow process of fossilization to occur.
Question 3: The term "Chinook" is used to describe what type of weather event?
Chinook winds are most commonly associated with the interior west of North America, where the Rocky Mountains act as a barrier to moisture. The wind’s warming is so dramatic that it can rapidly melt snow, earning it the nickname "snow eater".
Question 4: Which comic book series is known for introducing the superhero Batman?
Batman first appeared in Detective Comics #27, published in 1939. The character was created by artist Bob Kane and writer Bill Finger, and has since become one of the most iconic and enduring superheroes in pop culture.
Question 5: Who founded the Ford Motor Company?
The Ford Motor Company was incorporated on June 16, 1903, by Henry Ford and a group of investors. Ford is known for revolutionizing the automotive industry by introducing methods for large-scale manufacturing of cars, especially with the assembly line technique.
Question 6: What is the name of the famous music festival held annually in Indio, California?
The Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival, commonly referred to as Coachella, is known for its eclectic mix of musical genres and large-scale art installations. It started in 1999 and has since become one of the largest, most famous, and most profitable music festivals in the United States and all over the world.
Question 7: What is known as the "Fashion Capital" of the world?
Paris, France has long been known as the "Fashion Capital of the world" for its influential role in the fashion industry, its perception as a city of style, and for hosting many top designers' fashion shows during Paris Fashion Week.
Question 8: Who is known as the "Father of National Parks" in the United States?
John Muir was a naturalist and conservationist who played a crucial role in the establishment of several national parks in the United States. His advocacy helped to preserve many natural areas for future generations, and he was instrumental in the founding of the Sierra Club, an environmental organization that is still active today.
Question 9: Who composed the "Brandenburg Concertos"?
Johann Sebastian Bach's "Brandenburg Concertos" were written between 1708 and 1721 and are considered some of the best orchestral compositions of the Baroque era. Bach presented them to Christian Ludwig, Margrave of Brandenburg-Schwedt, in 1721, but they weren't published until 1850.
Question 10: Which company was the first to reach a market capitalization of $1 trillion?
Apple Inc. hit the $1 trillion mark in August 2018. This historic milestone reaffirmed Apple's position as a leader in the tech industry and showcased the massive financial scale that leading tech companies can reach.
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I'm giving everyone else a run for their moneyI am certainly a contestant for the loser's club!
Welcome to the 'Losers' Club Jarred.I got 3 out of 10 (30%) answers correct on SDC Trivia Game #235
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"Cats", one of the most popular musicals ever, opened on Broadway in 1982 and ran for a total of 7,485 performances before closing in 2000. It was the longest-running Broadway musical until it was surpassed by "The Phantom of the Opera".