Two or more non-relevant answers disqualifies the poster’s entry.
Each “I pass” (or similar answer) or single non-relevant will be counted with most popular answer. DO NOT READ THIS THREAD BEFORE YOU POST YOUR ANSWERS FORMATTING OF ANSWERS IS IMPORTANT!
Write your answers like this; Do not repeat the questions, no periods at the end of answers, no spaces between lines, no comments, no fancy list coding. If you need to comment or clarify your answers, do it AFTER the list of answers. Thanks.
JUST LIKE THIS:
1. answer
2. response
3. rejoinder
We’ll let this one run until Friday 8/15 at 4:00pm, or 50 entries.
Questions:
Name a month in which people like to get married (least popular answer, please).
Name a color for a sports car that attracts attention from police (least popular answer, please)
Name one of the four presidents on Mt. Rushmore (least popular answer, please).
Name one of the three “__________-morph” body types (least popular answer, please).
Name a vegetable (least popular answer, please).
Name a personality (regular cast member) from Laugh-In (least popular answer, please).
Name a country in South America (not, of course, Mexico, Belize, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica or Panama) (least popular answer, please).
Name a 2008 (summer) Olympic sport (least popular answer, please).
Name a movie by Alfred Hitchcock (least popular answer, please).
Name a mother’s day flower (least popular answer, please).
A unique distinction – among the listed regulars, doesn’t have his own Wikipedia page, so he’s arguably “least popular” by an objective measure.
I know some people who regularly play these Feud threads love the sport, but its lack of coverage on NBC’s “family of networks” suggests few Americans care about it.
I’m assuming any film he directed and is listed on this page is a “relevant answer”.
I’d have said Rafflesia if the question called for “least appropriate flower for Mother’s Day”. However, I went with a blossom some people like, but that is relatively obscure.
Heh. The one Central American country not specifically excluded in the OP.
It’ll be interestng to see if such answers as “pole vault” and “shot put” are accepted – while they’re both Olympic events, they’re part of the sport of track and field (or athletics, as it’s known in many places).
Name a month in which people like to get married (least popular answer, please).
Name a color for a sports car that attracts attention from police (least popular answer, please)
Name one of the four presidents on Mt. Rushmore (least popular answer, please).
Name one of the three “__________-morph” body types (least popular answer, please).
Name a vegetable (least popular answer, please).
Name a personality (regular cast member) from Laugh-In (least popular answer, please).
Name a country in South America (not, of course, Mexico, Belize, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica or Panama) (least popular answer, please).
Name a 2008 (summer) Olympic sport (least popular answer, please).
Name a movie by Alfred Hitchcock (least popular answer, please).
Name a mother’s day flower (least popular answer, please).
January
green
Teddy Roosevelt
Endomorph
brussel sprouts
Alan Sues
Uruguay
shooting
Frenzy
daisy
Interesting trying to figure out which would be the least popular! Great idea for a feud, thanks.
Is anyone else confused about how this is supposed to work? Is this supposed to be the “worst” answer or the most unique one? Is this the quest to get the most random answers possible?
I think I tied my brain in a knot on this one. We’re trying to guess the least popular answer, yet still trying to match other people, right? (In other words, not like the one where we were trying for unique answers?) So sort of like a Bizarro feud, or Opposite Day, right?
The way I read it, you’re supposed to pick the least popular correct answer for the question, keeping in mind that everybody else is going to try to do the same thing–so the most obvious “least popular” answer will likely end up as the most popular answer. So there’s more than a bit of psychology involved with picking an answer.