New Year's Eve Quiz challenge.

19 of 19. Hardly a difficult quiz; only the last question required more than two seconds thought.

Really? I know very little about the Teapot Dome scandal, but I do know off-hand that Teapot Dome = Harding.

It had something to do with oil, something to do with bribery, and it was named for a rock. And it resulted in a Supreme Court ruling that allows congress to force people to testify, or something.

That’s all I know without looking it up.

But if someone born after 1972 can say that Watergate had something to do with a break-in, something to do with wiretapping, and it led to Nixon’s resignation, that’d be good enough. If the person could throw in Deep Throat and Woodward and Bernstein, I’d be impressed.

I would have done fine if I hadn’t clicked “false” expecting “true” to be on the left. :o

I knew all of this, except I mightn’t have gotten two of them if it weren’t multiple choice. (I kept trying to come up with a name for Kenya’s capital city that sounded like “Kenyatta,” and “CITCAR” would have taken a while.)

19/19. The last one had me puzzled for a few seconds, but then I looked at the answers; as soon as I saw “Ocean” I realised what it was.

It was so easy it wasn’t worth mentioning?

19/19. There were about 3 that I didn’t feel super confident about, though.

18/19, but that’s because I looked at the response about sound in space and picked the opposite of what I wanted to pick to be “correct”. That’s what I get for trying to cheat I guess.

Although I will say I guessed on a few. Capital of Kenya was a total guess, the longest river was an educated one and Pearl Harbor I knew 2 out of the 3 things given were true, so I just said true.

I’da been screwed if they put math in there!

I got three wrong so bite me! 4 actually I guess :smack:

I got the river one right and Nairobi! Those were easy! :D:D

Stalin and Lenin, not so much!-I tired to remember which was last Leningrad or Stalingrad…failed. :frowning:

My heart doesnt pump blood…pumps hatred for those smarter than me! :stuck_out_tongue:

The plague was in the 14th century? Oh shit. :dubious:

And Citcar? Oh come on…how could I miss that…I’ve been working puzzle books nightly for months now!! :o

At least I didnt lie with my results, can we all say that?? :eek::eek:

I got 19/19, but only because question 10 didn’t have 1919 as an option. For some reason, I swore WW1 ended in 1919.

Me too.