Stupid Game: Answer and Ask

I hate these type of threads, but I just can’t resist starting them if a silly idea pops into my head. This one goes like this: answer the current question and you get to ask the next one. The question must have a factual, verifiable answer. Anything goes, from the sublime to the ridiculous. Be imaginative. Be original.

To start: Give me a singular noun with 4 letters that has an “h” in the third position (and let the unbelievable, indescribable fun begin) !

OMG, I thought of posting this thread myself! (more about interesting general knowledge)
I am not sure what a singular noun is, but I’ll have a guess - sahara?
Question: What colour was the first ever Ford car purchased?

Four letters, Lobsang?

First Ford car color = black

What is the saying that goes with that fact?

Answer: Echo (psst Lobsang it’s four letters, oh, and your answer is black.)

Question: Name three modes of heat transfer.

A: radiation, conduction, convection

Q: What is the lowest recorded atmospheric temperature?

A1: You can have any colour you want, as long as it’s black.
A2: radiation, conduction, convection.

Q: What is the lowest recorded atmospheric temperature?

In answer to the OP:

ache.

Ha!

I have no idea what the lowest recorded atmospheric temperature is. I suppose I could Google it, but I don’t feel like it.

Yeah, I know–I’m a slacker.

Echo works well, too.

lowest recorded temp is Ifrane, Morocco -23.9 C (-9.4 F) on the 11th February, 1935

my turn again!:

Name the movie and character who says the following: “Arabians learn Arabian with the speed of summer lightening/ The Hebrews learn it backwards, which is absolutely frightenting”

Actually, the lowest recorde temp is Vostock II -89.2 C (-128.6 F) on the 21st July, 1983
but my previous question stands. Carry on.

Fiddle Peghead–No way that a measley -9.4 degrees F is the lowest recorded atmospheric temperature ever. I can remember one winter here when we reached -20 degrees F. And I’m not even at one of the poles.

I’d bet that temperatures in the Antarctic are regularly far below -9.4 deg. F.

Ah–I’m a victim of simulposting. Sorry for the interruption. Carry on.

More of a game than a poll, so I’m moving this to MPSIMS.

As I said, I hate this kind of thread, and I’m just now realizing why. Even tho I said a question must have a verifiable answer, I didn’t say how the answer must be verified. Is a web site good enough? I don’t know. So, to modify the OP (does that mean original post, or originial poster, or what?) shall we just let this thread die a peaceful death, or is anyone interested in answering my question about the Hebrews and the Arabians?

Answer: My Fair Lady.

Question: Which US state has an atomic element named after it?

Er, character is Henry Higgins. Song: Why Can’t the English?

California – californium

The design of the front (obverse) of which country’s flag differs from the design on the reverse?

California. The atomic element is known as Californium.

My turn again. Who wrote the great bluegrass tune “Foggy Mountain Breakdown”, which was featured in the movie “Bonnie and Clyde”?

PucksRaven–Answer–California. (The very same sunny state you hail from. No coincidence there, is there? :wink: )

Beaten on Californium…
Paraguay’s flag has different designs on its two sides:

Question: Who’s famous for navigating overland in colonial-era North America using an astrolabe?