• @TG:

    Uberlager, you cracked it – what I thought was the most difficult question in Mr. Toad’s Gauntlet.

    So where’s my karma? :wink:

  • 2007 AAR League

    Give me a bit of time to get my questions in order. Don’t want to make them too hard or too easy, either.


  • Give me a bit of time to get my questions in order. Don’t want to make them too hard or too easy, either.

    Okay.  While U-505 is getting set up, here is a question that was left on the cutting room floor.

    Bonus Round - Political Science

    Before the passage of the 20th Amendment in 1951, United States Presidents were allow to run for an unlimited number of terms in office.  The only president to be elected more than twice was Franklin D. Roosevelt.  How many terms was FDR elected to office?

    Uberlager,
    Here you go +1.   :-D


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    LT


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  • @Uberlager:

    4

    Ah, crap I think your right.


  • 4


  • @TG:

    How many terms was FDR elected to office?

    Is trick?  Say office not President or Office of President?


  • If trick he elected 8 times.  2 to New York Senate, 2 to New York Governor. 4 to President of the United States.  For bonus, he not finish any of his offices.  He resign from Senate before end of term, he win President and resign from Governor.  He die in office before finish fourth term as President.


  • Good job all.  The correct answer is Four Terms

    FDR was first elected to the office of presidency in 1932, then reelected again in 1936, 1940, and 1944.  President Roosevelt would serve less than a year in his fourth term before succumbing to a cerebral hemorrhage in April 12th, 1945 – less than a month from VE Day.

    If trick he elected 8 times.  2 to New York Senate, 2 to New York Governor. 4 to President of the United States.  For bonus, he not finish any of his offices.  He resign from Senate before end of term, he win President and resign from Governor.  He die in office before finish fourth term as President.

    The goal is not to see how well you can look up information online. ;) 
    Rather it’s a test to see how good you are at retaining information.


  • Is not to look up online.  Is that the question you ask was trick.

    He elected to office eight times.

    You not post right question, you not get answer you want.

  • 2007 AAR League

    OK. I believe that I am ready with the first 2 questions, at least. The third question will be determind by whether the first 2 are easy or hard for you guys. I have also changed the format slightly in that I will be asking 2 questions, 1 that is easier and 1 that is harder.

    Question 1: Ox-headed.

    Who was Bucephalus?

    Bonus question: How was he honored in death?


  • I had to look it up.  Had the wrong culture (albeit, a neighbor) and wrong “tale.”


  • No Clue.  Seems like Mesopotamian mythology?


  • Hmmm… the name sounds familiar… but for some reason I’m thinking it’s the name of a horse…

    The name looks Greek to me.  It just seems to flow off the tounge the same way the words Apocalypse and Parthenon would.

    I’m going to go with a Greek horse.  I’m not sure who his / her owner was.

    No idea about the bonus question.

    LT

  • 2007 AAR League

    @TG:

    No Clue.  Seems like Mesopotamian mythology?

    You’re in the neighborhood and the relevant kingdom does begin with an M.

  • 2007 AAR League

    @LT04:

    Hmmm… the name sounds familiar… but for some reason I’m thinking it’s the name of a horse…

    The name looks Greek to me.  It just seems to flow off the tounge the same way the words Apocalypse and Parthenon would.

    I’m going to go with a Greek horse.  I’m not sure who his / her owner was.

    No idea about the bonus question.

    LT

    Good call on the horse. I figured someone would recognize the name but I felt it would be too easy if I had asked “What was Bucephalus” instead of who. Besides he was treated more as a “who” by his owner, anyway.

    And you are also in the neighborhood.

    Hint for the bonus question: It was typical of Bucephalus’ owner to do this.


  • You’re in the neighborhood and the relevant kingdom does begin with an M.

    Hrm… a horse, Greek based.  And the relevant kingdom begins with an M.

    Are we talking about the Mycenae Empire?

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    TG Moses, just when I thought I would someday reach your legendary post count.  Good to see you here again old friend, I am away in mesopotamia again, coinsidentaly it seems.

    Glad to hear your still playing, it will be a few months before I am able to give the new Aniversery addition a try myself, but I am working on a copy of revised to introduce to some of the guys here.

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    Go good to see ya Dezrt.

    @U-505:

    Question 1: Ox-headed.

    Who was Bucephalus?

    Bonus question: How was he honored in death?

    Alexander’s Horse.
    I’m not sure how he was honored though.

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