Several enchiladas later, I’ve fully recovered from scoring Family Feud Part VIII–which was made a lot harder by the strong IPA, now that I think about it. Since there were complaints that my questions in FFP8 were too much like trivia and not enough like Family Feud, I’ve decided to split the game off into Trivial Feud, which will focus on more mentally taxing topics, artistic and maybe even political opinions, and trivia recall. As in FFP8, “pass” will be considered an answer, but please don’t hesitate to use Google or Wikipedia to choose a “real” answer if you can’t come up with anything. (Now you’re playing Prisoner’s Dilemma, trying to figure out if more people will pass or use Google. See? It’s more interesting already! )
Otherwise, the rules from the main Family Feud threads still apply: for those who are new to this,
DON’T READ THE THREAD BEFORE YOU POST!
Super-sized to make sure nobody misses it, after that obfuscatory paragraph above. Post your responses to the questions below; after there have been 50 responses, I will double the value of the response to each question to come up with the Survey Says.
You want to post what you think the most popular answer will be. If all 50 respondents have the same answer as you, you will get 100 points like the game show. After 50 responses have been posted (including my own, since I can’t keep from playing this myself), I will tabulate the results, declare the winner, and post the scoreboard. There are ten questions and 1000 possible points; Tamex, the defending champion, won with 464 points. Results of FFP8 are here and the current Family Feud thread is here.
There is no rule about how to format your answers, but here are some helpful tips.
Good luck!
- Name an athlete known to have used illegal drugs.
- Name a famous battle of World War II.
- Name any country with French as an official language except France.
- Name a living language in the Germanic language family other than German or English.
- Name an English noun which came from Greek.
- Name one of the three components of the human mind according to Freud’s psychoanalytic model.
- For the first time, two Hispanic surnames are among the 10 most common in the United States. Name one of them.
- Which can kill a person faster: total lack of sleep or total lack of food?
- What is the most popular stimulant drug?
- Which musical genre indigenous to the United States has been the most influential?