Night Time Feud: And the least popular answer is...[Closed]

  1. July

  2. Macadamia Metallic

  3. Washington

  4. ectomorph

  5. dulse

  6. Chelsea Brown

  7. France

  8. Athletics

  9. Saboteur

  10. vetch

  11. available exterior color for Porsche automobiles.

  12. Palmaria palmata a seaweed eaten by Irishmen, Icelanders, and certain other populations that don’t know what real food is.

  13. appeared as a “regular performer” according to IMDb.

  14. French Guiana (Guyane) is an integral part of France, not a dependency or colony. It is a région and as such is as much a part of France as the other 25 régions. Thus France is both a European and a South American country, much as Turkey is both European and Asian.

  15. There are 400 events at the 2008 summer games, but only 28 “sports,” as defined by the IOOC, are being contested at the 2008 games: Olympics Sports List The sport they call “athletics” includes the track and field events.

  16. the “birthday flower” for yesterday’s date.

This one is going to be hell to score. Expect a lot more questionable and hard-to-verify answers than the last reverse feud. Who counts as a “regular cast member” of Laugh-In? What counts as a “vegetable”?

[QUOTE=bibliophage]
5. Palmaria palmata a seaweed eaten by Irishmen, Icelanders, and certain other populations that don’t know what real food is.
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We know what real food is… sometimes it’s just fun to go back to basics :slight_smile:

  1. September
  2. Pink
  3. Thomas Jefferson
  4. Endomorph
  5. Aubergine
  6. Ruth Buzzi
  7. Uruguay
  8. Fencing
  9. Psycho
  10. Sunflower
  1. March
  2. Grey
  3. Richard Nixon (when he visited Mt. Rushmore)
  4. ?
  5. Plantain
  6. Dan Rowen
  7. Paraguay
  8. Women’s Weight lifting
  9. Marnie
  10. Cactus flower
  1. March
  2. Puce
  3. Jefferson
  4. Mesomorph
  5. Rutabaga
  6. Garry Owens
  7. Paraguay
  8. BMX racing
  9. The Lodger
  10. Hibiscus
  1. November
  2. Green
  3. Washington
  4. Ecto
  5. Tomato
  6. Artie Shaw
  7. Chile
  8. 8 -Man Crew
  9. Rope
  10. Marigold

Paraguay may be my downfall in this one.

  1. September
  2. Pink
  3. T Roosevelt
  4. ectomorph
  5. belgium endive
  6. Goldi Hawn
  7. Ghiana
  8. Marathon
  9. The Stranger
  10. Lilly
  1. November
  2. Tan
  3. Thomas Jefferson
  4. Mesomorph
  5. Turnip
  6. Arte Johnson
  7. Surinam
  8. Air rifle
  9. Sabotage
  10. Nasturtium

Spoons seems to be #49.

  1. October
  2. Blue
  3. T. Roosevelt
  4. Mesomorph
  5. Kale
  6. Roddy-Maude Roxby
  7. Suriname
  8. Trap Shooting
  9. Frenzy
  10. Daisies

want2know is # 50, but there is at least one disqualification, so we need a few more backups.

  1. February
  2. Orange
  3. Theodore Roosevelt
  4. Xenomorph
  5. Rutabaga
  6. The helmeted Nazi guy who said “Verrrrrrrrrrry interesting”
  7. Uruguay
  8. Archery
  9. Rope
  10. Stinkwort

That would be Arte Johnson

What were the two or more non relevant answers?

Probably me, with two passes.

Didn’t notice the new rules.

  1. February
  2. Teal
  3. Roosevelt
  4. Endomorph
  5. Brussels sprouts
  6. Gary Owen
  7. Suriname
  8. Javelin
  9. Rebecca
  10. Tulip
  1. January
  2. white
  3. Jefferson
  4. ectomorphic
  5. parsnip
  6. Judy Carne
  7. Suriname
  8. handball
  9. Topaz
  10. thistle

No, passes don’t count toward non-relative answers, see rule 2. “Non-relative” means “wrong.” For ex: Saying Porsche for a flower name.

I will announce disqualifications when we (5 and I) get all the answers sorted and verified.

  1. December
  2. Pink
  3. Roosevelt
  4. Ectomorph
  5. Eggplant
  6. Judy Carne
  7. French Guiana
  8. Handball
  9. Shadow of a Doubt
  10. Honey Suckle