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Booked Solid

3.The author of a series about a fairly short vampire hunter writes another where the United States got their own fairy princess. What is the name of this princess?


I do believe her name is Meredith Gentry and the series is by Laurell K Hamilton.
Old Posted 08-08-2017, 05:17 PM  
Default   #34   Death by Mirrors Death by Mirrors is offline
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SCIENCE!
  1. There is an aquatic creature whose primary method of attack is to literally flashboil its prey. What is it called?
Freddie.

Okay, just kidding. You're talking about the mantis shrimp, which strikes with such a speed and force that it forms vapor bubbles from areas of low pressure (generated by its strike against water resistance). Once the bubbles collapse, not only will the shock wave knock the target out, but also emit light and heat - up to 8500 degree Fahrenheit.

You better not challenge Freddie to a fist fight.
Old Posted 08-08-2017, 05:35 PM  
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Booked Solid
What hotel did a young magic user stay in with his uncle, aunt, and cousin, just prior to going to his first year of wizarding school?
railview hotel

clicking the dancie fox will take you to my dA
currently questing for both furballs

"Who's a good foxy? Who's...wait, why are you growl...OH THE PAIN!"
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Old Posted 08-08-2017, 06:11 PM  
Default   #36   Potironette Potironette is offline
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Riddle Me This
  1. What gets wet as it dries?

A towel.

(Or a rag.
Or anything that soak up water while drying xD)


Old Posted 08-08-2017, 06:20 PM  
Death by Mirrors Death by Mirrors is offline
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Booked Solid
  1. "But just because you're paranoid doesn't mean that there isn't an invisible demon about to eat your face" is a thought from a consulting wizard. What is his full name, and what stage magicians has he been named after?
That's Harry Dresden from Jim Butcher's Dresden Files. His full name is Harry Blackstone Copperfield Dresden, and he's named after escapologist Harry Houdini, The Great Blackstone (full name Harry Blackstone Sr.), and David Copperfield.
Old Posted 08-08-2017, 06:29 PM  
Default   #38   tsukiko tsukiko is offline
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Booked Solid
If you were a witch that lived in Russia in Rowling's universe, what school would you most likely attend?
Koldovstoretz

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"Who's a good foxy? Who's...wait, why are you growl...OH THE PAIN!"
Old Posted 08-08-2017, 07:02 PM  
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This one is a two-parter: unravel the portmanteau, then tell the universe(s) they come from.
Destiel - Dean/Castiel from Supernatural
Black Pepperoni - Black Widow/Pepper Potts from MCU
Olicity - Oliver/Felicity from Arrow
Ironhawk - Iron Man/Hawkeye from MCU
Old Posted 08-08-2017, 07:22 PM  
Default   #40   Kaderin Triste Kaderin Triste is offline
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Riddle Me This

3.How far can a dog run into the woods?
A dog can run halfway into the woods. Anything farther and it would be running out of them.
Old Posted 08-08-2017, 07:30 PM  
Lee Lee is offline
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I think I need to come up with harder questions for you guys. Don't forget you can correct or add information to other's answers within the time limit for more coins!

Old Posted 08-08-2017, 08:23 PM  
Default   #42   mdom mdom is offline
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Name five words Shakespeare simply made up that are in common use today.
1- Assassination (Macbeth, Act I, Scene VII)
2-Elbow (verb) (King Lear, Act IV, Scene III)
3- Obscene - (Love's Labours Lost, Act I, Scene I)
4- Swagger - (Henry V, Act II, Scene IV)
5- Torture - (King Henry VI, Part II, Act II, Scene I)
Old Posted 08-08-2017, 09:16 PM  
Lee Lee is offline
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Totting up the day's coins and sending them in. Everything this point on is Day 3.

Old Posted 08-09-2017, 12:35 AM  
Default   #44   tsukiko tsukiko is offline
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Riddle Me This
What has an eye but never sees?
a needle

clicking the dancie fox will take you to my dA
currently questing for both furballs

"Who's a good foxy? Who's...wait, why are you growl...OH THE PAIN!"
Old Posted 08-09-2017, 12:41 AM  
tsukiko tsukiko is offline
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Riddle Me This
What can you add to a full barrel to make it lighter?
feathers

clicking the dancie fox will take you to my dA
currently questing for both furballs

"Who's a good foxy? Who's...wait, why are you growl...OH THE PAIN!"
Old Posted 08-09-2017, 12:51 AM  
Default   #46   Death by Mirrors Death by Mirrors is offline
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I'd like to put a hole in that bucket please, thanks.

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Lost In Translation
  1. What was the original purpose behind a handshake?
To show that one wasn't carrying a weapon in their right hand. Depending on where exactly you lived, the handshake would also include either grasping the other person's forearm to check for hidden daggers, or fulfill an up and down motion which was believed to shake lose any knives hidden in that person's sleeves.
Old Posted 08-09-2017, 03:18 AM  
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Alright, boys and girls, I'm going to have to extend the question answering limit. Prize payout will be the same, but you have to wait an hour between questions. You can still correct people and add to their answers without a time limit between corrections and additions.

Old Posted 08-09-2017, 09:42 AM  
Default   #48   Death by Mirrors Death by Mirrors is offline
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A Word By Any Other Name
  1. What does the phrase 'get thee to a nunnery' imply?
Depends on who you ask. Nowadays I've heard people use it as a more sophisticated version of get the fuck off, but old Shakespeare would know it suggests a woman (Ophelia in his famous play Hamlet) should go join a convent instead of bringing children into this world. I probably don't have to tell how Shakespeare appreciated lewd humor - nunnery also used to be an euphemism for a brothel in Elizabethan times, which makes it a very deliberate double entendre.
Old Posted 08-09-2017, 09:57 AM  
 

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