The Feud: The 1800's by notfrommensa [Game Over]

  1. James Polk
  2. Oh Susannah
  3. Marshal Matt Dillon
  4. Battle of Antietam
  5. Florence Nightingale
  6. Light bulb
  7. Prussia
  8. Benjamin Disraeli
  9. Lord Byron
  10. Missouri
  1. Madison
  2. Sewanee River
  3. Matt Dillon
  4. Vicksburg
  5. Queen Victoria
  6. telephone
  7. Prussia
  8. Napoleon
  9. Mark Twain
  10. Missouri
    I had forgotten I submitted this. Thanks Rebo.
  1. Fillmore
  2. Camptown Races
  3. Ben Cartwright
  4. Vicksburg
  5. Jane Austen
  6. Telegraph
  7. Prussia
  8. Napoleon
  9. Dickens
  10. Arkansas

Great theme!

1.Millard Fillmore
2. Oh Susannah
3. Jim West
4. Bull Run
5. Florence Nightingale
6. Light bulb
7. Prussia
8. Napoleon
9. Dickens
10. Missouri

3: Wild, Wild West

Rebo – Bull Run and Manassas are two ways of referring to the same battle site.

Well, I have learned something today. I didn’t know Camptown Races was composed by Stephen Foster. In fact, I would have lost a bet if I was pressed. I thought its roots were much older than Stephen Foster.

When I wrote the question, I was thinking of Sewanee River, Oh Susanna, My Old Kentucky Home, Old Black Joe, and Beautiful Dreamer.

  1. van Buren
  2. oh Suzzana
  3. Marshall dillon
  4. Chatanooga battle
  5. Dolly Madison
  6. cotton gin
  7. Prussia
  8. napoleon
  9. Dickens
  10. Missouri
  1. John Quincy Adams
  2. Oh! Susanna
  3. Charles Ingalls
  4. Bull Run
  5. Mary Todd Lincoln
  6. Sewing machine
  7. Austria-Hungary
  8. Napoleon Bonaparte
  9. Mark Twain
  10. Missouri
  11. Or, as the Southerners call it, Manassas

Wanna bet $5000? :smiley:

Does not matter. It is the most common answer right now. if it stays that way, Madison would be the right answer for the Feud.

  1. Millard Filmore
  2. Oh Susannah
  3. Matt Dillon
  4. Bull Run
  5. Susan B. Anthony
  6. Incandescent light bulb
  7. Prussia
  8. Queen Victoria
  9. Charles Dickens
  10. Arkansas

Notes:
4. aka Manassas (A battle so popular, they staged a sequel)

  1. Zachary Taylor
  2. Swanee River
  3. James West
  4. Shiloh
  5. Clara Barton
  6. Typewriter
  7. Prussia
  8. Queen Victoria
  9. Mark Twain
    10, Colorado
  1. James Monroe

  2. Old Folks at Home

  3. Bret Maverick

  4. Antietam

  5. Susan B. Anthony

  6. cotton gin

  7. Austria-Hungary

  8. Queen Victoria

  9. Mark Twain

  10. Arkansas

  11. aka “(Way Down Upon the) Swanee River”

I’ll be annoyed if incorrect answers like Madison, Cleveland, or Taft outscore correct answers (like Monroe).

  1. Millard Filmore
  2. Oh Susannah
  3. Laura Ingalls Wilder
  4. Bull Run
  5. Queen Victoria
  6. Light bulb
  7. Prussia
  8. Queen Victoria
  9. Charles Dickens
  10. Missouri

ETA: The cotton gin was invented in the 18th century. Bad Dopers. Bad!

  1. James Madison
  2. Swanee River
  3. Maverick
  4. Bull Run
  5. Susan B Anthony
  6. Telephone
  7. Prussia
  8. Queen Victoria
  9. Mark Twain
  10. Missouri
  11. Madison was on the $5000 bill, but I’m guessing people name him.
  12. Though I believe its official name is “Old Folks at Home”, and not the proper spelling of the river’s name either.
  13. It has another name that escapes me at the moment.
  14. or Samuel Clemens of course

Must be a variation on Gaudere’s Law. Right after complaining about other people posting incorrect answers, I find one of my own is incorrect.

  1. Andrew Johnson
  2. My Old Kentucky Home
  3. Dr. Quinn
  4. Vicksburg
  5. Belle Starr
  6. Train
  7. Texas
  8. Napoleon
  9. Laura Ingalls Wilder
  10. Missouri
  1. Name a 19th century US president that is not pictured on US currency.

  2. Name a Stephen Foster song.

  3. Name a TV Character who lived in the 1800s.

  4. Name a Civil War battle that took place South of the Mason Dixon Line.

  5. Name a famous female from the 19th century.

  6. An 1800’s invention.

  7. Name a country that existed in the 1800’s that does not exist now.

  8. Name a non-American historical figure from the 1800s.

  9. Name a 19th century author.

  10. Besides Louisiana, name a state that is part of the Louisiana Purchase.
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  11. Millard Fillmore

  12. Camptown Races

  13. The Lone Ranger

  14. Atlanta

  15. Queen Victoria

  16. Steam engine

  17. Prussia

  18. Arthur Conan Doyle

  19. Charles dickens

  20. Arkansas

  1. Buchanan
  2. Camptown Races
  3. Davy Crockett
  4. Shiloh/Pittsburg Landing.
  5. Dolly Madison
  6. Phone
  7. Prussia
  8. Napoleon
  9. Mark Twain
  10. Missouri