threw is the verb -- grammar book is what he threw, the wall is where he threw ... so Nathan I guess.
Sorry, idontrcall - you just lost your streak.
Awww, man.
this is fun, Ominous.
It's not easy to find questions though, since it's a really old show. lol And I can't just get all my questions from a single video, because there's a higher risk of cheating like that. I skipped between multiple videos. lol
threw is the verb -- grammar book is what he threw, the wall is where he threw ... so Nathan I guess.
lol There's been an embarrassing mistake on my part. It was Nathan. 1 point to idontrcall. But hey, at least you guys get to know what it's like to lose a streak.
4 more questions, Idontrcall. And boy, is the 6th grade question a tough one. I don't think any one would be able to get it, so I might have to reduce the difficulty when the time comes.
Here's your next question, 5th Grade General Knowledge:
The first Aboriginal player to captain an Australian team was rugby union's "Mark" who?
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Yep. La isla bonita are the right words - and so is Guatemala! 4 points to Idontrcall!
Wow, three more questions. Are you excited, Idontrcall? Because boy, that 6th Grade question has an answer that random guesswork wouldn't work - so I'll definitely know if you Googled the answer.
Here's 5th Grade Math, fractions - all the way from Sunny Singapore!
Name the missing number (?) to complete the equivalent fraction:
1/8 = 2/16 = 3/24 = 4/32 = ?/40 = 6/48
This is pretty easy, so it's another fastest finger first.
Is anyone still playing? Because it's obviously the nucleus... most of the time. Some simple cells don't have a nucleus at all, and their DNA just floats freely.
Is anyone still playing? Because it's obviously the nucleus... most of the time. Some simple cells don't have a nucleus at all, and their DNA just floats freely.
That's correct; 5 points to puzzlezaddict.
Next question is life science again, at 4th Grade:
What is the scientific term for an organism that makes its food from inorganic material?
Okay, guys, I feel scummy for saying this, but I've been wanting to let this thread die and just drop altogether since last night. I feel like it's not working out because I can't be sure whom is Googling for answers or not. It's just an impractical game, and doesn't feel very fun when the chances of cheating (even if you haven't actually cheated) are just so high.
Again, I'm not calling any one a cheater here, but I just don't feel like it's a very practical game to play in a forum. Sorry everyone. You could create another new thread if you want, but I just don't think I want to do this anymore.
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4 more questions, Idontrcall. And boy, is the 6th grade question a tough one. I don't think any one would be able to get it, so I might have to reduce the difficulty when the time comes.
Here's your next question, 5th Grade General Knowledge:
The first Aboriginal player to captain an Australian team was rugby union's "Mark" who?
Alright, 4th Grade World Geography, coming up:
Mexico is bordered on the South by Belize and what other Central American country?
Is it Guatemala? I think it is ... not sure.
Wow, three more questions. Are you excited, Idontrcall? Because boy, that 6th Grade question has an answer that random guesswork wouldn't work - so I'll definitely know if you Googled the answer.
Here's 5th Grade Math, fractions - all the way from Sunny Singapore!
Name the missing number (?) to complete the equivalent fraction:
1/8 = 2/16 = 3/24 = 4/32 = ?/40 = 6/48
This is pretty easy, so it's another fastest finger first.
Alright, time for a real question. 5th Grade Physical Science:
A common type of radio wave is referred to as VHF. What do the letters "VHF" stand for?
I know that's wrong.
I love this game, but I'm done for the day -- I hope you are playing tomorrow
5th Grade Life Science:
A cell's chromosomes are located inside which organelle?
Next question is life science again, at 4th Grade:
What is the scientific term for an organism that makes its food from inorganic material?
Beep boop.
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Again, I'm not calling any one a cheater here, but I just don't feel like it's a very practical game to play in a forum. Sorry everyone. You could create another new thread if you want, but I just don't think I want to do this anymore.