- November
- Yellow
- Teddy Roosevelt
- Zoo
- Chard
- pass
- Guatemala
- Tae Kwon Do
- Blackmail
- Carrion Flower
- March
- Rust
- Lincoln
- Morphy
- Spinich
- The Audienc
- Suriname
- Shooting
- Notorious
- Paper
I read the rules, so I hope I did this right…I want the answer that I think nobody else is gonna put down which means I should put something popular but not SO popular that most people would think to write it? DUCK SEASON!
[QUOTE=winterhawk11]
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.
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Soooooo… you have to pick the least popular least popular answer (which would be the “most popular” answer, then). I have no idea how this works, guess I’ll just wait to see how it works out.
- December
- Champagne
- Jefferson
- Ectomprph
- Wax beans
- …what’s “Laugh In”? I’m 25!
- Guyana
- Trampoline
- Rear Window
- Carnations
- February
- Champagne Gold
- Jefferson
- Mesomorph
- Chaya
- Tod Bass
- Guyana
- Wrestling
- Mary
- St. John’s Wort
- October
- Mauve
- Washington
- Mesomorph
- Jerusalem Artichoke
- Jud Strunk
- French Guiana
- Hammer throw
- Jamaica Inn
- Black-eyed Susan
Basically, you’re shooting for a score of 10, 1 (unmatched) point per question.
- November
- Taupe
- Lincoln
- Meso
- Zucchini
- Henry Gibson
- Venezuela
- White Water
- Number Seventeen
- Dandelion
[QUOTE=Dolores Reborn]
This is tough! If you pick the most likely answer thinking that no one will pick it - they had the same thought!
I hope nobody thinks of rutabagas. ![]()
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Sorry, that was first vegetable I thought of.
- January
- Purple
- Roosevelt
- Endomorph
- Acorn squash
- Teresa Graves
- Paraguay
- Sailing
- The Manxman
- Bird of Paradise
- August
- Red
- Abe Lincoln
- Endomorphs
- Shallot
- Flip Wilson
- Peru
- Boxing
- North by Northwest
- Dandelion
- March
- white
- Jefferson
- mesomorph
- kohlrabi
- JoAnn Worley
- Paraguay
- handball
- I Confess
- chrysanthemum
[QUOTE=Dolores Reborn]
Basically, you’re shooting for a score of 10, 1 (unmatched) point per question.
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Oh.
See, I thought we were still trying for a high score, just going for “not the one that would normally be the top answer, but the one on the other end of the spectrum.” In other words, we’re all trying to meet at the bottom. Not each of us trying to mark off our own corner.
Ah well, can’t win 'em all (or lose 'em all, as the case may be).
- November
- Sky blue
- George Washington
- Endomorphic
- Courgette
- Teresa Graves
- Uruguay
- Three-day eventing
- Saboteur (1943)
- Daisies
- November
- White
- Teddy Roosevelt
- poly
- Okra
- Goldie Hawn
- Uruguay
- Pistol shooting
- Rope
- Orchid
Not sure I completely understood the questions.
- August
- yellow
- Roosevelt
- Ecktomorph
- Okra
- Barbara Sharma
- Cayenne
- Judo
- Mary
- Baby’s Breath
#9 - release date 1931
#10 - of course that’s a flower - a very tiny flower, but a flower none-the-less, and is frequently used in bouquets for all occasions
- November
- Magenta
- Abraham Lincoln
- Ectomorph
- Leek
- Dennis Allen
- Suriname
- Weightlifting
- Saboteur
- Iris
- March
- Orange
- Roosevelt
- Endo
- leek
- Goldie Hawn
- Uruguay
- Badminton
- Notorious
- Daisy
[QUOTE=Dolores Reborn]
Basically, you’re shooting for a score of 10, 1 (unmatched) point per question.
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Oh well, I completely missed the point. I also thought we were still trying to come up with the least popular in each question, but still match. If I had known that I ould have picked what would normally be the most popular answer since it would in this case be the least popular answer…or would it??
- March
- Gold
- Washington
- ecto
- parsnips
- The Poet (Henry Gibson)
- Guyana
- table tennis
- Saboteur
- Sunflower