The Daily Feud: Crimes by Windwalker [Game Over]

DO NOT READ THIS THREAD BEFORE YOU POST YOUR ANSWERS

Object of the game: Try to think of the most popular answer, to get the most people matching you. Google or other research is allowed, if you desire. Only answers that are “serious” will be scored. Joke answers will not be considered, as it is not fair to other players.

Scoring - Any answer duplicated by anyone else is worth 100 points divided by the number of entrants. For example: 50 entrant game = 2 pts per answer. If 4 people match that means they each get 8 pts for that answer. No matches = 0 points.

If any of you have ideas for Feuds -and would like me to score them- PM me and I’ll get you on The List.

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 <<—There is a space after the period!
2. response
3. rejoinder

The game will end either when we have 50 entrants, or at 4:00 PM Central on Thursday, 01/15/09 whichever comes first.

Good luck!

  1. Name a misdemeanor.
  2. Besides murder and rape, what crime will, on average, get you the longest sentence?
  3. Besides NYC and LA, name a U.S. city with a high crime rate.
  4. Name an occupation that is a frequent target of crime.
  5. In a typical big city, where do murders happen most?
  6. Name a crime that can be committed with a basketball.
  7. Name a crime that can be committed with a pen.
  8. Name a murderer (serial or otherwise).
  9. Name a felony that one is least likely to get caught doing.
  10. How much money (in dollars) would it take for you to kill a bad (however you define bad) person you don’t know? Round to the nearest power of 10 or 5 times that; for example: 1,5, 10, 50, 100, 500, 1000, 5000, 10000, 50000, etc.
  1. Speeding
  2. Dealing drugs
  3. Detroit
  4. Convenience store clerk
  5. At home
  6. Breaking a window
  7. Fraud
  8. The Zodiac Killer
  9. Tax evasion
  10. 1’000’000

1: That’s a misdemeanor, right?
4: Especially if you’re Asian and on a Crime Drama
5: Not your home, but at that persons home.
6: Which would also be a misdemeanor, right?
7: You sure need a pen to sign the papers
9: Don’t everybody try to cheat on their taxes?

  1. Shoplifting
  2. Treason
  3. Washington, DC
  4. Bank Teller
  5. Poor neighborhoods
  6. Stealing a basketball
  7. Check Fraud
  8. J. Dalmer
  9. Embezzling
  10. 5,000,000
  1. drug possession
  2. kidnapping
  3. Chicago
  4. cab driver
  5. in the home
  6. vandalism
  7. fraud
  8. Lee Harvey Oswald
  9. burglary
  10. $1,000,000

#1: Did you hear that sex is a misdemeanor now? De more I miss, de meaner I get.

  1. Petty theft
  2. Armed robbery
  3. St. Louis, MO
  4. Liquor store clerk
  5. Indoors
  6. Battery
  7. Forgery
  8. Ted Bundy
  9. Fraud
  10. Wouldn’t do it for any amount
  1. Shoplifting

  2. Selling drugs

  3. New Orleans

  4. Convenience store clerk

  5. In the park

  6. Assault

  7. Forgery

  8. Ted Bundy

  9. Tax evasion

  10. 0

  11. Throw it at someone?

  12. Either wouldn’t do it or do it for nothing. I couldn’t do it.

  1. Speeding

  2. Terrorism

  3. Detroit

  4. Bank Teller

  5. In the ghetto

  6. Criminal Damage

  7. Blackmail

  8. Son of Sam

  9. Illegal downloading

  10. No amount of money

  11. How specific do you want this?!

  12. I’m not sure what you call it in the U.S. - I mean damaging property e.g. throwing the basketball through someone’s window.

  1. Jaywalking
  2. Armed robbery
  3. Detroit
  4. Liquor store
  5. The ghetto
  6. Destruction of property
  7. Libel
  8. Lee Harvey Oswald
  9. Bribery
  10. My principles are not for sale.
  1. shoplifting

  2. drug trafficking

  3. Chicago

  4. convenience store worker

  5. street corners

  6. shoplifting

  7. murder

  8. Ted Bundy

  9. forgery

  10. No amount of money would get me to do this.

  11. ??? I don’t really get this question.

  1. Shoplifting
  2. Armed robbery
  3. Chicago
  4. Convenience store worker
  5. Outside bars
  6. Assault
  7. Forgery
  8. Jack the Ripper
  9. Tax fraud
  10. I can’t do it.
  1. Littering

  2. Armed robbery

  3. Detroit

  4. Cab driver

  5. In the ghetto

  6. Theft

  7. Assault

  8. Jeffrey Dahmer

  9. Tax evasion

  10. None

  11. I’m not a vigilante. I wouldn’t kill someone I didn’t know for any amount of money.

  1. Jaywalking
  2. Kidnapping
  3. Detroit
  4. Convenience store clerk
  5. Ghettos
  6. Assault and/or battery
  7. Embezzlement
  8. Ted Bundy
  9. Tax evasion
  10. No sale

Notes:
6. Whichever one legally covers hitting someone with the basketball
7. “As through this life you travel, you’ll meet many funny men/Some will rob you with a six-gun, some with a fountain pen” - Woody Guthrie, “Pretty Boy Floyd”
9. “Krusty’s many years of tax avoision would never have come to light…” Kent Brockleman

  1. Littering
  2. Besides murder and rape, what crime will, on average, get you the longest sentence?
  3. Washington DC
  4. Convenience store clerk
  5. Homes
  6. Assault
  7. Forgery
  8. Charles Manson
  9. Child molesting
  10. 5,000,000
  1. Vandalism

  2. Armed Robbery

  3. Detroit

  4. Convenience store clerk.

  5. As Elvis said … In the Ghetto.

  6. Assault

  7. Fraud

  8. Ted Bundy

  9. Drug possession

  10. 1,000,000

  11. … I was going to say “The New York Knicks.”

How much to kill someone you *do *know?

  1. Littering
  2. Bank Robbery
  3. Detroit
  4. Convenience store clerk
  5. Skid row
  6. Assault with a baseball?
  7. Check forgery
  8. Ted Bundy
  9. Drug possession
  10. 100,000

Joe

ETA: I guess I’m the only one who’d kill Hitler for only $100,000. And would my answer of “Skid Row” count as “The Ghetto?”

Joe

  1. Smoking Pot
  2. Armed Robbery
  3. Chicago
  4. Politicians
  5. Park
  6. Assault
  7. Forgery
  8. Ted Bundy
  9. Treason
  10. 1,000,000
  11. Never thought much about basketball and crime together.
  12. Couldn’t figure out this question, a felony that is not commited frequently or a felony that is commited frequently but not caught.
  13. Loaded question…
  1. Shoplifting
  2. Armed Robbery
  3. Boston
  4. Cashier
  5. ghetto
  6. Assualt
  7. Forgery
  8. Ted Bundy
  9. Tax Evasion
  10. 0
  1. jay walking

  2. armed robbery

  3. Washington, DC

  4. Convenience store

  5. Projects

  6. Assault

  7. Forgery

  8. Ted Bundy

  9. Dealing drugs

  10. 1 million dollars

  11. is said in Dr. Evil voice.

  1. speeding
  2. terrorism
  3. Detroit
  4. 7-11 clerks
  5. home
    6.assault
  6. forgery
  7. Bundy
  8. embezzlement
  9. 0
    0 can not do it. hire a pro if you need one, Bush will be free next week