LRRcast - Kathleen Trivia (September 2015)
LRRcast - Kathleen Trivia (September 2015)
Join Kathleen as she tests the skills of Graham and Gavin vs. Cameron and Alex in this edition of Kathleen's Trivia Challenge.
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Re: LRRcast - Kathleen Trivia (September 2015)
YES! I aced the Vidja games round. All that pointless knowledge put to "good" use.
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Re: LRRcast - Kathleen Trivia (September 2015)
Kathleen's Trivia Challenge are always such a treat!
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Re: LRRcast - Kathleen Trivia (September 2015)
Just when I was wondering when we'd get another trivia challenge!
I was making Cam's sad face through much of this quiz. My head is clearly full of useless knowledge that seemed to have an almost perfect intersection with the questions this time.
The video incredibly entertaining and I can't wait for more.
I was making Cam's sad face through much of this quiz. My head is clearly full of useless knowledge that seemed to have an almost perfect intersection with the questions this time.
The video incredibly entertaining and I can't wait for more.
Re: LRRcast - Kathleen Trivia (September 2015)
I was so sure the answer was The Aeneid, not Iliad. They both have Trojans. Half point for me? Great podcast
Learning without thought is labor lost - Confucius
Re: LRRcast - Kathleen Trivia (September 2015)
Luna wasn't held in Azkaban, she and Olivander, and the other prisoners were held in Malfoy's basement...
Re: LRRcast - Kathleen Trivia (September 2015)
The Aenied is a Latin work, not Greek. It was written by the Gallic Roman Virgil.
Re: LRRcast - Kathleen Trivia (September 2015)
Bergie wrote:The Aenied is a Latin work, not Greek. It was written by the Gallic Roman Virgil.
Yeah. I always see it on my bookshelf so it's the one that comes to mind. Haven't read either in 10 years
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