**1. DO NOT READ THIS THREAD BEFORE YOU POST YOUR ANSWERS**
**2. Object of the game: Try to think of the most popular answer,** to get the most people matching you. Google 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.
3. Formatting rules:
If they are not followed, your answers might be **DISQUALIFIED**.
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Make your list look like the one above. No url's. No double spacing. No periods (except for the one following the number.) No quote marks, no punctuation if it is not necessary! No smilies! No extraneous bullshit is allowed. If you want to leave an answer blank, use PASS. If you feel you must qualify your answer, do it **AFTER THE LIST**!
The reason this is so important is because I cut and paste all the answers, and I have to edit each answer to make them identical. It is a lot of work, so please make it easier on me. Thanks.
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. (I've quit maintaining The List.) If anyone wants to run their own Feud, feel free. I will help any way I can.
The game will end either when we have 50 entrants, or when I get time to score it.
Good luck!
**Read the rules!**
(The USSR existed from 1922 to 1991)
1. Name a Soviet political leader
2. Name a country formerly part of the USSR (besides Russia)
3. Name a city that changed names while part of the USSR
4. Name a food or dish asscociated with the USSR (besides borscht)
5. Name something that was highly sought after on the black market
6. Name an touristy location that was formerly in the USSR
7. Name a famous person from the USSR (NOT a politician)
8. Name a Russian word that's used in many other languages
9. Name a pop song about the USSR
10. Who had a bigger impact on winning WW2 (aka Great Patriotic War), the USSR or the USA?
- Stalin
- The Ukraine
- Stalingrad
- Pirog
- Foreign currency
- The Kreml
- Baryshnikov
- Vodka
- Back in the USSR
- USSR
- Stalin
- Georgia
- Stalingrad
- Caviar
- Levis
- St Petersburg
- Olga Korbut
- Nyet
- Back in the USSR
- USA
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Gorbachev
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Ukraine
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Leningrad
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Chicken Kiev
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Toilet paper
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The Hermitage
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Baryshnikov
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Vodka
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Back in the USSR
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USSR
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Conch!
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Neither could’ve won without the other, though, and I wouldn’t slight the UK either.
- Stalin
- Ukraine
- Leningrad
- Caviar
- US dollars
- The Kremlin
- Baryshnikov
- Vodka
- Back in the USSR
- USSR
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Stalin
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Georgia
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St. Petersburg
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Vodka
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Blue Jeans
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Lenin’s Tomb
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Yuri Gagarin
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Nyet
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Back in the USSR
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USA
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It is too a food.
- Stalin
- Ukraine
- St. Petersburg
- Chicken Kiev
- Dollars
- Red Square
- Baryshnikov
- Gulag
- Back in the USSR
- USSR
I left the conch in there on purpose.
I did, however, change up some of Wormy’s questions. I hope you don’t mind!
- Lenin
- Ukraine
- St Petersburg
- Caviar
- Blue Jean
- Kremlin
- Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
- Vodka
- Back in the USSR
- USSR
10 is a tough question. I think that without both it’s a draw.
I don’t mind at all.
And it’s a durn good conch
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- Gorbachev
- Lithuania
- St. Petersburg/Leningrad
- Blin
- US dollars
- Star City
- Yakov Smirnov
- Mir
- Back in the USSR
- USA
Notes:
3: I wasn’t sure if you wanted the Soviet name or the original (and current) name. If it has to be one or the other, call it St. Petersburg
4: I’m actually cooking up some borsht right now. I don’t know how popular blin (Russian crepes) will be, but it’s the only other Russian food I could think of.
6: Site of the Russian space program
7: Gary Kasparov might also be a contender, but he’s actually a politician. And besides, this theme is named after Smirnov
8: Well, at least, it’s used to refer to the space station.
- Gorbachev
- Ukraine
- St. Petersburg
- Blintzes
- Cigarettes
- Sevastopol
- Olga Korbut
- Vodka
- Back in the USSR
- The USSR
- Khrushchev
- Georgia
- Stalingrad
- Chicken Kiev
- Levis
- Kremlin
- Yakov Smirnof
- Gulag
- Back in the USSR
- USSR
- Gorbachev
- Ukraine
- Stalingrad
- Chicken Kiev
- Jeans
- Moscow
- Mickiel Barishnikov
- Nyet
- Back In The USSR
- USA
Man, I hope you’re not dinging for spelling.
(The USSR existed from 1922 to 1991)
- Khrushchev
- Ukraine
- St. Petersburg
- Caviar
- Blue Jeans
- Red Square
- Baryshnikov
- Nyet
- Back in the USSR
- USSR
- Stalin
- Georgia
- Stalingrad
- Vodka
- Vodka
- Kremlin
- Baryshnikov
- Nyet
- Back in the USSR- Beatles
- USA
This is totally what I meant with my pirogs. It’s just a different word (and admitttely a different language) than I used
- Kruschev
- Ukraine
- St. Petersburg
- Caviar
- Jeans
- Kremlin
- Baryshnikov
- Vodka
- Back In The USSR
- USA
- Gorbachev
- Ukraine
- Stalingrad
- beef stroganoff
- cigarettes
- Kiev
- Garry Kasparov
- Tetris
- Back in the USSR
- USA
- Nikita Khrushchev
- Georgia
- St. Petersburg/Leningrad
- Pierogi
- American jeans
- Moscow
- Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
- Gulag
- Back in the USSR
- USA