Ilsa_Lund's Super Tough Trivia.

May I suggest that you present an alternate set of number that share the property you’re looking for, but none of these?

All Improper Form Fractions
All Reduce to Integers, Natural, Whole, or Rational numbers.

They’re President Skroob’s luggage combination.

How are the integers related?

Aside from being the combination on President Skroob’s luggage, and the airshield for Planet Druidia, you mean?

They’re the first five natural numbers. They represent the words I say when counting the fingers on one hand. They represent the words a *Star Trek * fan says when counting the number of good *Star Trek * movies.

They’re the numbers emblazoned on the G-Force/Gatchaman team, if I recall correctly.

Can you provide any more specificity to the question?

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They’re the first five natural numbers.QUOTE]

Bingo. They are sequential.

The answer I was looking for specifically was “Their quotients are sequential integers.”

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Yumpin Yiminy! I thought this was a Trivia thread, not a guessing game. :wink:

When do you plan to provide answers for the unanswered questions? I’m been at IMDB for the movie ones, already, but remain curious on the others.

(Sneaky sneaky on the French film in #3 by the way. All things considered.)

He’s rocking a small child on his knee.

It’s been a long time since I’ve read In Cold Blood, but if I recall correctly, Herb Clutter would have fought like a tiger if he had know his family was in danger. Or maybe it was a lion. I dunno, I’m pretty sure it was a large feline … :wink:

A tiger is correct. More specifically, a caged tiger.

So, is #27 asking what genera have natrix as a species name? If so, then Natrix is one (Natrix natrix = grass snake) and the plant Ononis natrix (a relative of the pea) is another.

What North American genus has ‘natrix’ as part of its name?

Ah - why didn’t you just say so :smiley:

Seminatrix, as in Seminatrix pygaea, AKA the black swamp snake, or Florida swamp snake.

“21. Had Herbert Clutter known his family was in danger, it was said he would have fought how?”

I was going to say “Truman Capote on crack,” and while not technically correct, it would have been an apt description.

  1. Which Canadian television show featured a young Alanis Morissette?

  2. On said television show, what phrase triggered the release of buckets of slime by hostile Soviet forces?

  3. What color was the slime?

  4. As I was going from Saint Ives, I met a man with seven wives. Each wife had seven cats. Each cat had seven kittens. How many were going to Saint Ives?

  5. The graph of the function f(x)= (8a[sup]3[/sup])/(x[sup]2[/sup]+4a[sup]2[/sup]) is generally known as what?

  6. This stems from a mistranslation of which Italian word, originally used to describe the graph?

You Can’t Do That on Television, “I don’t know,” and green.

Wait, I need to change my answer to #36. It’s actually You Can’t SAY That on Television.

Undetermined, since it’s not said in which direction the other party is going. Also, nobody other than the man has to be present.

BraheSilver got 36. You did not get 37 and 38. I don’t know triggered the release of green slime from the Canadians. However, 37 triggered the release of 38 slime from the Soviets.

39 is wrong, too.

I was hoping you were making some oblique reference to Canadian television producers. :stuck_out_tongue: If that’s not the case, then I don’t… uh, I do not possess the knowledge of the answer, but an educated guess it that the slime is red.

Yes, 38 is red.

  1. Assume all wives and felines are present.