The Feud: In Sovet Russia, Feud Answers You! by WormTheRed (game over)

  1. Stalin
  2. Ukraine
  3. St. Petersburg
  4. Caviar
  5. Cigarettes
  6. St. Basil’s Cathedral
  7. Yakov Smirnoff
  8. Steppe
  9. Leningrad, by Billy Joel
  10. USA
  1. Josef Stalin
  2. Ukraine
  3. St Petersburg
  4. Caviar
  5. Levis
  6. Lenin’s Tomb
  7. Boris Spasky
  8. Vodka
  9. Back In The USSR
  10. USA
  1. Stalin
  2. Ukraine
  3. St Petersbirg
  4. Chicken Kiev
  5. Bluejeans
  6. Red Square, Moscow
  7. Barishnikov
  8. vodka
  9. Back in the USSR
  10. USSR
  1. Stalin
  2. Ukraine
  3. St. Petersberg
  4. Cavier
  5. Blue Jeans
  6. Red Square
  7. Yuri Gagarin
  8. Vodka
  9. Back in the USSR
  10. USSR
  1. Stalin
  2. Ukraine
  3. St. Petersburg
  4. Vodka
  5. Levi’s
  6. Lenin’s tomb
  7. Mikhail Baryshnikov
  8. Babushka
  9. Back in the USSR
  10. USA
  1. Mikhail Gorbachev
  2. Ukraine
  3. St. Petersberg
  4. Beef stroganoff
  5. Blue jeans
  6. Red Square
  7. Yuri Gagarin
  8. Czar
  9. “Back in the USSR”
  10. USA
  1. Stalin
  2. Ukraine
  3. St Petersberg
  4. Caviar
  5. Toilet paper
  6. The Winter Palace
  7. Mikhail Baryshnikof
  8. Nyet
  9. Back in the USSR
  10. USA

(re #10… Its not about my beliefs, its about playing the game)

  1. Gorbachev
  2. Ukraine
  3. St. Petersburg/Leningrad
  4. Vodka
  5. Designer jeans
  6. Lenin’s Tomb
  7. Yakov Smirnoff
  8. Vodka
  9. Back in the USSR
  10. USA

Re: # 10 - if you said just in the European theater, the answer could be debateable, but the question implied all of WW2 - if you include victory in the Pacific, you HAVE to say USA.

  1. Gorbachev
  2. Ukraine
  3. St. Petersburg
  4. Blini
  5. cigarettes
  6. Kremlin
  7. Yakhov Smirnoff
  8. Czar
  9. Back in the U.S.S.R.
  10. U.S.S.R.
  1. Stalin
  2. Ukraine
  3. Leningrad/St. Petersburg
  4. Vodka
  5. Rock/pop albums
  6. Lenin’s tomb
  7. Mikhail Baryshnikov
  8. Vodka
  9. “Back in the USSR”
  10. The USSR
  1. Gorbachev
  2. Ukraine
  3. Leningrad
  4. Beef Stroganoff
  5. toilet paper
  6. Red Square
  7. Baryshnikov
  8. vodka
  9. Back in the USSR
  10. USSR
  1. Mikhail Gorbachev

  2. Ukraine

  3. Leningrad

  4. Beef Stroganoff

  5. Blue jeans

  6. The Kremlin

  7. Olga Korbut

  8. Sputnik

  9. Back in the U.S.S.R.

  10. USA

  11. Was Petrograd when USSR was founded, became Leningrad in 1924, then St. Petersburg (which had been its original name) in 1991

  12. That sports feud’s gymnastics question lingers in my mind

  13. Does any language use another term for the satellite

  14. While the Soviets certainly contributed, it took the atomic bomb to finally end the war

We’re wandering off-topic, but I always figured that defeating Germany was the point of World War II. Japan, Italy, Romania, Hungary, Bulgaria, Thailand, and Finland had no chance of winning on their own. The industrial manufacturing ratio of the United States and Japan was 7:1. Defeating Japan was something the United States did in its spare time.

  1. Lenin
  2. Ukraine
  3. St. Petersburg/Petrograd/Leningrad
  4. Bliny
  5. Jeans
  6. Red Square, Moscow
  7. Yuri Gagarin
  8. Vodka
  9. Back in the USSR
  10. USSR

No, it’s the same language, they’re different foods: pirogi and bliny are both Russian foods, but bliny are pancakes and pirogy is some sort of pastry.

Crap that I couldn’t pull that stunt :slight_smile:

Guess I was thinking of pirogs then.

  1. Gorbachev
  2. Ukraine
  3. St. Petersburg/Leningrad
  4. Caviar
  5. Levis
  6. Moscow
  7. Solzenitzyn
  8. Vodka
  9. The Beatles - Back to the USSR
  10. USSR
  1. Stalin
  2. Ukraine
  3. Leningrad
  4. Chicken Kiev
  5. Cigarettes
  6. Kremlin
  7. Yakov Smirnov
  8. Vodka
  9. Back in the USSR
  10. USA
  1. Stalin
  2. Ukraine
  3. St. Petersburg
  4. Caviar
  5. VCRs
  6. St. Basil’s Cathedral
  7. Mikhail Baryshnikov
  8. Vodka
  9. Back in the USSR
  10. USSR