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Phew!!!!!
1) What is the capital of Texas?
2) What is a monotreme?
3) In the Sherlock Holmes story "A Study in Scarlet" (the first story), where has Dr. Watson just returned from?
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1. Austin 2. An egg-laying mammal 3. India (?)
The only character in all of literature who has been described as "badnass" while using the phrase "vile miscreant."
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yes, yes, no.
hint: Holmes first displays his deductive ability by stating where Watson just came from and later explains his deductions to Watson.
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1. Austin 2. Egg-laying mammal 3. The theatre 
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1. Austin 2. Egg-laying mammal 3. Paris?
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Yes, yes, no.
Rockhopper Lad was close with India.
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1. Austin 2. Egg-laying mammal 3. Afghanistan. He was wounded at the battle of Maiwand, you guys! You have to know these things!
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Yes, Yes, Yes.
Your turn Matthew E
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Oops. I'll post questions tomorrow.
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1. What is Fastitocalon? 2. What two wars are commemorated in the phrase 'from the Halls of Montezuma to the shores of Tripoli'? 3. What DC Comics villain shares his codename with a John Lennon hit song?
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1. Tolkien poem (middle earth related, of course) 2. Mexican-American war and the 2nd world war 3. Imagine?
Exnihil: Novelty, if he had a power, the obvious one to me would of course be "The Power of Grayskull"
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1. Yes. An answer describing what it was in the poem would also have been acceptable.
2. One of those is right. One of those is not right.
3. No.
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1. Tolkien poem (stealing Novelty's answer) 2. The Mexican/American war and the war with the Barbary Pirates 3. I'll guess Imagine also
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1. Still yes. 2. One of those is still right. One of those is almost right. 3. Still no.
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1. Tolkien poem. 2. Mexican-American War and the Second Barbary War. 3. Instant Karma.
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1. Yes. 2. One right, one wrong. 3. No.
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1. Tolkien poem 2. Mexican-American War and First Barbary War 3. Mind Games?
Exnihil: Novelty, if he had a power, the obvious one to me would of course be "The Power of Grayskull"
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1. Yes. 2. Yes. 3. No. Hint: it's somewhat timely of me to mention the villain in question, as he's going to appear in one of the items on DC's latest list of solicits.
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Well, you mentioned he, so Woman is not the answer to 3  I'm still stumped.
Exnihil: Novelty, if he had a power, the obvious one to me would of course be "The Power of Grayskull"
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That's a good hint, though. I guarantee you that there's someone around who can get the answer from that hint. (Possibly looking at a list of Lennon's greatest hits at the same time.)
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Hmmm... Merry X-Mas (War is Over) doesn't sound too plausible, so I think I'm out of John Lennon songs I can think of. I still think "Instant Karma" would make a great codename, though. 
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Originally posted by Eryk Davis Ester: I still think "Instant Karma" would make a great codename, though. Xian Coy Minh... just add water!
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1. Tolkien poem 2. Mexican-American War and First Barbary War 3. Karma?
Exnihil: Novelty, if he had a power, the obvious one to me would of course be "The Power of Grayskull"
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