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                                          Game of the Week

            
MOTTO: "We're always fishing for the correct answer."
click for Winners: Weeks 28+
Week (Date)                   Winner                       Question & Answer (E-mail for complete answers)
Week 28 (9/16-9/21/02)





Week 27 (9/11-9/16/02)

Week 26 (8/1 - 8/31/02)


Week 25 (7/21-8/1/02)



Week 24 (7/15 - 7/21/02)






Week 23 (7/8 - 7/15/02)


Week 22 (6/30/02 - 7/8/02)

Week 21 (7/16/00 - 7/24/00)

Week 20 (7/9 - 7/16)  


Week 19 (7/2 - 7/9)   


Week 18 (6/25-7/2/00)



Week 17 (6/18-6/25/00)
Week 16 (6/4-6/18/00) 


Week 15 (5/28-6/4)   

Week 14 (5/22-29)    


Week 13 (5/15-22)     



Week 12 (5/8-15)

Week 11 (5/1-8)       

Week 10 (4/24-30)


Week 7,8,9 (4/3-24)  


Week 6 (3/19-4/3)     

Week 5 (3/5-19)        


Week 4 (2/28-3/5)      


Week 3 (2/21-28)       


Week 2 (2/14-21)       

Week 1 (2/7-14)
No answer.





Mr. John Farren

Ms. Alicia Leonard


Mr. Donald Garecht



Ms. Amy Calhoun







No correct answer.


Mr. JT Parral


Mr. Don Garecht       

  
Ms's. Amy Calhoun, Pam Alegado

Mr. Robert Blood         


Ms. Amy Calhoun    



Mr. Joe Garecht            

Ms. Amy Calhoun        


No correct answer.         

Ms. Alicia Leonard           

Mr. S Timothy Plover 



No winner

No correct answer

No correct answer.


No correct answer.  


No correct answer.        

Mr. S Timothy Plover    


Mr. Laurence Reszetar  


Ms. Amy Calhoun       


Mr. Tom Esack             

No winner.
Of the following countries, which did not lose any citizens in the September 11 attacks on the New York City World Trade Centers?   a.  Libya
b.  United States   c.  Yemen    d.  Great Britain
ANSWER - None; all lost citizens.

It took over 300 million to repair the pentagon.

Yossarian is the protaganist in the novel "Catch-22" by Joseph Heller; the novel is set in WWII.

From what land are the fable "Oompa Loompa's" and if you are wise, what will you do?  They are from Oompa Loompa Land and you will listen to them.

Which knight was the only destined to be "pure enough" to be able to seek & find the Holy Grail?
Technically, as the question is worded, Sir Galahad, but Percival also is acceptable.

Bonus Question - Who was his father? - Galahad's father was Sir Lancelot

This country recycled 91 % of its glass in 1997... Switzerland.

What does "Annapolis" mean?  - from the Greek: "top of the city". [
e-mail for more detailed explanation]

Who said Clinton kept the promises "he meant to keep"? - George Stephanopolous

Name the Chair and Co-Chair of the RNC - Jim Nicholson, Pat Harrison

To whom was Lincoln referring a quote re: the start of the Civil War - Harriet Beecher Stowe

Who was the first US President to marry while in office and what was so special about her? - John Tyler - he loved her OR she was 30 yrs younger.

Name the Mafia "Don of Don's" - Sal Maranzano

What was "Bed of Justice"-French king seat of power

Etymology of backgammen

How would global warming change the waterline - move it to 200th contour, saving La Salle U

Name the surviving child & third vision of the Fatima visions of Mary: Lucia dos Santos, gun attack on Pope.

Name the pop culture rabbit references in a poem.

Quote by Joseph Nye Welch to Sen McCarthy

"If a train leaves..." where would they meet in US -      Salina KS

Who named himself King of Mapocho in Chile - Aurelio de Toumans, his fam still claims lineage

Book of poetry R Kennedy kept by bed - R Frost

What is wrong with "Fury of a cornered wombat?"- they are big (for rodents), slow herbivores

Who do many think actually wrote Shakespeare - Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford

Which fish thought extinct for 70 mill years was found off Madagascar coast-coelacanth.

Name the ages and b-days of my siblings

Who wrote "The Buses Headed for Scranton" -      Ogden Nash
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