One quiz at a time
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No, and your original non-guess is the closest anyone has yet got to the answer.
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Lime Street Blues
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Spot on. I love this track almost as much as the A side. Your question.TLW wrote:Lime Street Blues
Top Ports in 2024: Niepoort 1900 Colheita, b.1971. A near perfect Port.
2025: Quevedo 1972 Colheita, b.2024. Just as good as Niepoort 1900!
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Oh I see.... Oh what a shame. I so wanted to win...AHB wrote:Spot on. I love this track almost as much as the A side. Your question. VTLW wrote:Lime Street Blues

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Who was the Hollywood star that helped develop an anti-jamming system for torpedo guidance systems during WWII, although it was not finally deployed by the US military until much later? The star and co-developer applied for and received the patent during the war.
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I know the answer, but will refrain from guessing because I don't have a question ready. 

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+1Glenn E. wrote:I know the answer, but will refrain from guessing because I don't have a question ready.
"The first duty of Port is to be red"
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Heddy Lamar.
(The next question if this proves to be the right answer; Find the connection between 'A Madeira Party' and an early piece of American feminist writing.)
(The next question if this proves to be the right answer; Find the connection between 'A Madeira Party' and an early piece of American feminist writing.)
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Both were initially released in hardback and then immediately discounted by 50% for the Christmas market?LGTrotter wrote:Heddy Lamar.
(The next question if this proves to be the right answer; Find the connection between 'A Madeira Party' and an early piece of American feminist writing.)
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Indeed correct. Over to you.LGTrotter wrote:Heddy Lamar.
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I take no credit, Google did it all for me. Great question though, not the answer which would have leapt to mind.TLW wrote:Indeed correct. Over to you.LGTrotter wrote:Heddy Lamar.
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For clarification I would add that this is interpreted as a feminist text rather than the author would have called herself a feminist.LGTrotter wrote:Heddy Lamar.
(The next question if this proves to be the right answer; Find the connection between 'A Madeira Party' and an early piece of American feminist writing.)
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I think this may be the first "One quiz at a time" question that I have known the answer to without any research. I'm not entirely sure why I know it, but Hedy Lamarr's work developing frequency hopping is something that somehow stuck in my brain at some point during my schooling.TLW wrote:Indeed correct. Over to you.LGTrotter wrote:Heddy Lamar.
Who knew that an actor and a musician (she worked with composer George Antheil, whose name I can never remember and always have to look up) could develop critical technology like that?
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Isn't it funny how different things stick in the minds of different people. I googled the question and when I read the answer I immediately thought of Blazing Saddles.Glenn E. wrote:I'm not entirely sure why I know it, but Hedy Lamarr's work developing frequency hopping is something that somehow stuck in my brain at some point during my schooling.
"The first duty of Port is to be red"
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Perhaps something to do with Harvard?LGTrotter wrote:(The next question if this proves to be the right answer; Find the connection between 'A Madeira Party' and an early piece of American feminist writing.)
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My knowledge of American history is a little shaky but I am not aware of any Harvard connection.PhilW wrote:Perhaps something to do with Harvard?
Having looked into it she might well have described herself as a feminist, sorry about the bum steer.LGTrotter wrote:For clarification I would add that this is interpreted as a feminist text rather than the author would have called herself a feminist.LGTrotter wrote:(The next question if this proves to be the right answer; Find the connection between 'A Madeira Party' and an early piece of American feminist writing.)
The connection is a direct one. And involves insanity.
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They were each written by either side of a schizophrenic?
"The first duty of Port is to be red"
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I can't help thinking you are not taking this as seriously as you might.DRT wrote:They were each written by either side of a schizophrenic?
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I think you will find that my guess is entirely consistent with your clue. Was I correct?LGTrotter wrote:I can't help thinking you are not taking this as seriously as you might.DRT wrote:They were each written by either side of a schizophrenic?
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Alright
The title of the feminist work has a colour in it.
No.DRT wrote:Both were initially released in hardback and then immediately discounted by 50% for the Christmas market?
No.DRT wrote:They were each written by either side of a schizophrenic?
The title of the feminist work has a colour in it.
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Is the colour one of:
Red
Yellow
Orange
Purple
Blue
or even
Pink?
Red
Yellow
Orange
Purple
Blue
or even
Pink?
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Oh Yeah. And to save time I can say it isn't the color purple. And that there are other fruits than orange.djewesbury wrote:Is the colour one of:
Red
Yellow
Orange
Purple
Blue
or even
Pink?
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Philadelphia?
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Blues
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PhilW wrote:Philadelphia?
No. I see a concerted lack of effort here. Keep it up.djewesbury wrote:Blues
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No. Sigh...DRT wrote:Lime?
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The Yellow Wallpaper, by Charlotte Perkins Gilman, was a parody of the 'rest cure' invented by Silas Weir Mitchell, author of A Madeira Party.
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Correct. For how long have you known this?djewesbury wrote:The Yellow Wallpaper, by Charlotte Perkins Gilman, was a parody of the 'rest cure' invented by Silas Weir Mitchell, author of A Madeira Party.
I understand that she was actually a patient of his and based 'the yellow wallpaper' on her experience of 'the rest cure' following an episode of post partum psychosis. She sent him a copy of it. I don't think her sent her anything.
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Oh, you know.. It seemed a shame to cut Derek's guessing short.LGTrotter wrote:For how long have you known this?
I played a number of musical instruments as a boy, but there was only one that I always used to forget on the bus. What instrument did I regularly have to go and collect from the Lost Property Office at West Croydon bus station?
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Full marks to Glenn for paying attention!! Very impressive. Your go. (Looking forward to that Seattle trip..)Glenn E. wrote:Your trombone, of course.
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I used to play trombone as well - both bass for concert band and tenor for jazz band. I was apparently quite good at it, but much to the dismay of my instructor and band director in college, I lacked the desire to become a musician.djewesbury wrote:Full marks to Glenn for paying attention!! Very impressive. Your go. (Looking forward to that Seattle trip..)Glenn E. wrote:Your trombone, of course.
In addition to trombone, I have been proficient (though not necessarily good) at three other instruments. One of those is quite common, one rather common, and one rather unique.
With what rather unique instrument was I at one time proficient? Bonus points for the others.
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Celesta, violin and kazoo.Glenn E. wrote:I used to play trombone as well - both bass for concert band and tenor for jazz band. I was apparently quite good at it, but much to the dismay of my instructor and band director in college, I lacked the desire to become a musician.djewesbury wrote:Full marks to Glenn for paying attention!! Very impressive. Your go. (Looking forward to that Seattle trip..)Glenn E. wrote:Your trombone, of course.
In addition to trombone, I have been proficient (though not necessarily good) at three other instruments. One of those is quite common, one rather common, and one rather unique.
With what rather unique instrument was I at one time proficient? Bonus points for the others.
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The didjeridoo?
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Bass viol, liquorice stick and conch.
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Can you play 'Happy Birthday' on them?djewesbury wrote:Bass viol, liquorice stick and conch.
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The Altered images song? Of course. That marimba sound is amazing on the conch.LGTrotter wrote:Can you play 'Happy Birthday' on them?djewesbury wrote:Bass viol, liquorice stick and conch.
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Vuvuzela?
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Shawm, sackbut and Jew's harp
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Northumberland pipes?
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Bandoneon?
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One of these is close to the "rather common" instrument that I used to play. In 3rd grade.djewesbury wrote:Celesta, violin and kazoo.
No. I'm not even sure what that is... will have to look it up.jdaw1 wrote:Bandoneon?
No.DRT wrote:Sitar?
No.LGTrotter wrote:Northumberland pipes?
None of the above.djewesbury wrote:Shawm, sackbut and Jew's harp
One could make a strong case for there being no such thing as "proficient" in Vuvuzela. No.jdaw1 wrote:Vuvuzela?
Not that unique. Not sure you can "play" a liquorice stick anyway. So no to all 3.djewesbury wrote:Bass viol, liquorice stick and conch
No. Though I have played one I could hardly be called proficient. Inept would be far more accurate.jdaw1 wrote:The didjeridoo?
Perhaps my estimations of rarity were off.
I'm confident in my estimation of "quite common" for the first.
The second is perhaps somewhat common... or possibly a bit uncommon. Though it would be considered quite common in some circles.
The unique one is a normal instrument, but not one that you would normally think of when asking people what instrument they play. It is unique in that sense.
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Viola is the sort of common or sort of not common one.
By liquorice stick I actually meant clarinet. Sorry, terrible joke.
The really 'out there' one is the Lambeg drum.
By liquorice stick I actually meant clarinet. Sorry, terrible joke.
The really 'out there' one is the Lambeg drum.
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So unique in the sense of not being pedantically unique at all. OK.Glenn E. wrote:The unique one is a normal instrument, but not one that you would normally think of when asking people what instrument they play. It is unique in that sense.
Äà n tam tháºp lục? (No, thought not.)
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Do you mean an instrument that goes unoticed, incognito as it were, we are surrounded by them but we never know they are among us?Glenn E. wrote:The second is perhaps somewhat common... or possibly a bit uncommon. Though it would be considered quite common in some circles.The unique one is a normal instrument, but not one that you would normally think of when asking people what instrument they play. It is unique in that sense.
Ukele.
Do we have to get all three?