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red dog 1

(30,765 posts)
Fri Apr 11, 2025, 06:40 PM Apr 11

Post a general knowledge trivia question & see if anyone knows the answer without using Google

Here's a sports question to start the thread:

What baseball player was voted Most Valuable Player (MVP) in both leagues? (answered)

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Post a general knowledge trivia question & see if anyone knows the answer without using Google (Original Post) red dog 1 Apr 11 OP
Frank Robinson Captain Zero Apr 11 #1
Well done! red dog 1 Apr 11 #3
F. Robby is my all-time favorite Oriole. Prof. Toru Tanaka Apr 19 #52
my baseball era AltairIV Apr 11 #2
You got it! red dog 1 Apr 11 #4
What's the largest US city on a non-navigable river Captain Zero Apr 11 #5
My guess: Los Angeles. mahatmakanejeeves Apr 11 #6
Tucson Grumpy Old Guy Apr 19 #26
Albuquerque. Prof. Toru Tanaka Apr 19 #53
What is the oldest city in the United States? FM123 Apr 11 #7
St. Augustine. rsdsharp Apr 11 #8
Yes! FM123 Apr 11 #9
St. Augustine FL VGNonly Apr 15 #21
Yes! FM123 Apr 15 #24
What's the longest U.S. river not used for commercial shipping? Harker Apr 11 #10
My curiosity was killing me so looked it up. Not going to put it here but I had never heard of ti. efhmc Apr 11 #11
My guess is the Colorado River RazorbackExpat Apr 12 #16
That was mine, too, initially, but there is some commercial traffic. Harker Apr 12 #18
Commercial traffic? From where to where? RazorbackExpat Apr 12 #19
Between poor question forming, and even poorer knowledge, I'm going to eat it. Harker Apr 12 #20
Wouldn't the damn of the Colorado disqualify it? brush Apr 19 #35
There was some limited freight traffic prior to the damming, brush. Harker Apr 19 #40
Name 5 chemical elements whose chemical symbol is not same as its name tornado34jh Apr 12 #12
Off the top of my head: Gold (Au think); silver (Ag) KitFox Apr 12 #13
Mercury is Hg Wolf Frankula Apr 12 #14
Potassium K RazorbackExpat Apr 12 #15
Also, Potassium.... ProfessorGAC Apr 19 #44
This message was self-deleted by its author Prof. Toru Tanaka Apr 19 #54
Gale singing the elements. VGNonly Apr 15 #23
awesome! Kittycatkat Apr 19 #57
None of them! jmowreader 8 min ago #85
What was the first state admitted to the Union in the 19th century, RazorbackExpat Apr 12 #17
Guess dweller Apr 19 #38
What was the largest wood-walled fortification in North America? VGNonly Apr 15 #22
Louisbourg, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia? applegrove Apr 19 #29
Good guess but Louisbourg is stone and brick. VGNonly Apr 19 #43
Oh great. I was at Louisburgh when I was 4 and before applegrove Apr 19 #46
Wow, Louisbourgh is very impressive! VGNonly Apr 19 #50
I remember going to Old Fort Henry as a child. The tour applegrove Apr 19 #59
What is the name of the spot farthest away from any land in the world? red dog 1 Apr 18 #25
It is that dead zone in the Pacific. I never know names. applegrove Apr 19 #28
Point Nemo VGNonly Apr 19 #42
Ding! red dog 1 Apr 19 #58
Canada is the country with the most coastline in the world. Who is second? applegrove Apr 19 #27
Norway, I would think. Harker Apr 19 #41
Right on! applegrove Apr 19 #47
Takk! Harker Apr 19 #48
Where is the southern-most point in the US? brush Apr 19 #30
Key West, FL? EverHopeful Apr 19 #39
My Answer, Too ProfessorGAC Apr 19 #45
I've stayed at the Southernmost! greatauntoftriplets 2 hrs ago #78
We Had Lunch There Once ProfessorGAC 1 hr ago #81
I know where the Green Parrot is. greatauntoftriplets 1 hr ago #83
Key West is correct. There's an actual monumemt there to signigfy it as the southern-most point of the continental US. brush Apr 19 #49
It isn't in Hawaii? Prof. Toru Tanaka Apr 19 #55
Key West is the southern-most point in the continental US brush Apr 19 #56
Who said this? brush Apr 19 #31
MLK dweller Apr 19 #32
You are correct on my question. Is Barrack Obama one of the two of your question? brush Apr 19 #33
Not to my knowledge dweller Apr 19 #34
What's the answer? brush Apr 19 #36
The only 2 people to win both an Oscar and a Nobel prize dweller Apr 19 #37
Al Gore macwriter 1 hr ago #80
What was the name of the ship VGNonly Apr 19 #51
Well it wasn't dweller Apr 20 #60
No... it wasn't the Edmund. VGNonly Apr 20 #61
Well dweller Apr 20 #62
Mia Farrow, Sally Field, VGNonly Monday #63
"Coalminer's Daughter"? Harker Thursday #65
The role was Mattie Ross in True Grit. VGNonly Thursday #66
What's the most remote populated spot on Earth? red dog 1 Thursday #64
McMurdo AFB in antarctica. Angleae Friday #68
Good guess but no red dog 1 Friday #71
Tristan da Cunha VGNonly Friday #70
Yes red dog 1 Friday #72
Aside from Alaska VGNonly Thursday #67
Minnesota Angleae Friday #69
Which WW2 plane was nicknamed The Jug? VGNonly Friday #73
The Republic P-47 Thunderbolt. Harker 2 hrs ago #75
Yes! VGNonly 1 hr ago #82
In what California city was "Believe It or Not" cartoonist Robert Ripley born in? red dog 1 5 hrs ago #74
Excluding Alaska, what state extends farthest north? Sneederbunk 2 hrs ago #76
Minnesota? The Madcap 2 hrs ago #77
Correctamundo. Sneederbunk 2 hrs ago #79
Only two players have been voted MVP of both leagues jmowreader 20 min ago #84
The blue ink in your printer is called Cyan. Why? jmowreader 7 min ago #86

Prof. Toru Tanaka

(2,576 posts)
52. F. Robby is my all-time favorite Oriole.
Sat Apr 19, 2025, 12:55 PM
Apr 19

He spent only six years of his twenty-one year playing career in Baltimore but what a six years it was!

And his HOF plaque has him wearing an O’s cap.

mahatmakanejeeves

(64,456 posts)
6. My guess: Los Angeles.
Fri Apr 11, 2025, 06:57 PM
Apr 11

People drive through it in “Repo Man,” and ants nest there in “Them,” so how navigable could that river be?

Prof. Toru Tanaka

(2,576 posts)
53. Albuquerque.
Sat Apr 19, 2025, 12:58 PM
Apr 19

I think the Rio Grande is narrow and not all that deep in Albuquerque’s vicinity.

FM123

(10,245 posts)
7. What is the oldest city in the United States?
Fri Apr 11, 2025, 07:14 PM
Apr 11

(Hint : it was settled by Europeans in 1565)

efhmc

(15,426 posts)
11. My curiosity was killing me so looked it up. Not going to put it here but I had never heard of ti.
Fri Apr 11, 2025, 10:28 PM
Apr 11

Harker

(16,125 posts)
20. Between poor question forming, and even poorer knowledge, I'm going to eat it.
Sat Apr 12, 2025, 09:07 AM
Apr 12

What I was aiming for was the Susquehanna, at 444 miles, is the longest river entirely within the U.S. that has no commercial traffic, while the Colorado no longer has any shipping, but is home to commercial "traffic" in the recreational sense.

My embarrassment is intensified by having lived in Colorado for 50 years, and now crossing the Susquehanna a couple times each week.

Harker

(16,125 posts)
40. There was some limited freight traffic prior to the damming, brush.
Sat Apr 19, 2025, 06:13 AM
Apr 19
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steamboats_of_the_Colorado_River

I should stick to subject areas I know for better questions.

KitFox

(294 posts)
13. Off the top of my head: Gold (Au think); silver (Ag)
Sat Apr 12, 2025, 01:24 AM
Apr 12

lead (Pb) sodium (Na),; tin ( Sn) Mercury but I can’t remember the symbol. Can’t think of any more. I used to have that chart memorized- dang that was eons ago😁

ProfessorGAC

(72,420 posts)
44. Also, Potassium....
Sat Apr 19, 2025, 09:29 AM
Apr 19

...( K), Antimony (Sb), Iron (Fe), Tungsten (W), Copper (Cu).
Also, the symbol for mercury is Hg.
I spent 43 years working ss a chemist, so shame on me if I didn't know this one.

Response to KitFox (Reply #13)

jmowreader

(52,181 posts)
85. None of them!
Mon Apr 28, 2025, 10:45 PM
8 min ago

Natrium is the Latin word for sodium. They could have used So if they wanted to use the English name for it, because no other element uses that
Kalium is the Latin word for potassium. Polonium is Po, so that wouldn't work.
Ferrum is the Latin name for iron. Ir is Iridium.
Cuprum is the Latin name for copper. Co is Cobalt.
Stannum is the Latin name for tin. Ti is titanium.
Stibium is the Latin name for antimony. They could have called it An because that's not in use.
Wolfram is several languages' word for tungsten, after the name of its ore Wolframite. Tu isn't in use, so it could have been that.
Aurum is the Latin name for gold. Go was available.
Argentum is the Latin name for silver. Si is silicon.
Hydrargum is the Latin name for mercury. Me was available.
Plumbum is the Latin name for lead. Le was available.

Scientists really like Latin, especially "noli me tangere," so it makes sense they'd give as many elements as they could Latin-derived symbols.

RazorbackExpat

(472 posts)
17. What was the first state admitted to the Union in the 19th century,
Sat Apr 12, 2025, 04:07 AM
Apr 12

but not officially admitted until 1953?

VGNonly

(8,063 posts)
22. What was the largest wood-walled fortification in North America?
Tue Apr 15, 2025, 07:23 PM
Apr 15

A reconstruction still exists.

VGNonly

(8,063 posts)
43. Good guess but Louisbourg is stone and brick.
Sat Apr 19, 2025, 08:54 AM
Apr 19

Ft . Meigs in Perrysburg OH is said to the largest wooden fort. I grew up there, close enough to the fort site to occasionally find musket balls and other bits of metal.

applegrove

(125,792 posts)
46. Oh great. I was at Louisburgh when I was 4 and before
Sat Apr 19, 2025, 10:38 AM
Apr 19

it was fully reconstructed. I just assumed the insides were wood.

VGNonly

(8,063 posts)
50. Wow, Louisbourgh is very impressive!
Sat Apr 19, 2025, 12:50 PM
Apr 19

I've never been in Nova Scotia, did pass the Quebec/Gaspe and New Brunswick while at Expo 67.

Ft. Meigs was constructed during the winter/spring of 1813 in 3 months during The War of 1812. The British General Henry Proctor along with Chief Tecumseh led the attacks. I believe that Canadian militia also took part. Two sieges advanced, both were repulsed. The fort was then taken down. The reconstruction took place in the early 1970s.



applegrove

(125,792 posts)
59. I remember going to Old Fort Henry as a child. The tour
Sat Apr 19, 2025, 06:34 PM
Apr 19

guide told us about a tunnel prisoners had dug to escape. I was beside myself with intrigue. That was in Kingston, Ontario. Been to the Citadel in both Halifax, NS and Quebec City. Redoubt in Halifax. Vibes that we are beyond war at this point.

VGNonly

(8,063 posts)
42. Point Nemo
Sat Apr 19, 2025, 08:39 AM
Apr 19

48 52 6 S 123 23 6 W

That is the location where satellites and other space objects are crashed at. The International Space Station is planned to be sunk there in 2031.

applegrove

(125,792 posts)
27. Canada is the country with the most coastline in the world. Who is second?
Sat Apr 19, 2025, 12:16 AM
Apr 19

It starts with the letter "N".

ProfessorGAC

(72,420 posts)
45. My Answer, Too
Sat Apr 19, 2025, 10:03 AM
Apr 19

Though Brownsville Texas claims the same because they actually on the continent.
There's a hotel in Key West called the "Southernmost". It's around 8 blocks from where my wife's college roommate lived for over 40 years.

ProfessorGAC

(72,420 posts)
81. We Had Lunch There Once
Mon Apr 28, 2025, 09:22 PM
1 hr ago

Long time ago. They had a key shrimp salad our friend said we had to try.
We also used to hang out at the Green Parrot which is only 6 to 8 blocks away!
Played at a few jam sessions there, too.

greatauntoftriplets

(177,543 posts)
83. I know where the Green Parrot is.
Mon Apr 28, 2025, 09:30 PM
1 hr ago

Key West is a great place. It has lots of the old Florida left, plus tons to do.

brush

(59,668 posts)
49. Key West is correct. There's an actual monumemt there to signigfy it as the southern-most point of the continental US.
Sat Apr 19, 2025, 12:40 PM
Apr 19

However, a point in Hawaii is even closer to the equator.

https://planetofthepaul.com/the-most-southern-point-in-the-us-key-west-vs-hawaii/

dweller

(26,462 posts)
32. MLK
Sat Apr 19, 2025, 12:47 AM
Apr 19

My question : Name the only two people to have won both an Oscar and a Nobel prize .


✌🏻

dweller

(26,462 posts)
37. The only 2 people to win both an Oscar and a Nobel prize
Sat Apr 19, 2025, 01:12 AM
Apr 19

Are George Bernard Shaw and Bob Dylan

Both Nobels in Literature.

Oscars : Shaw for the cinema production of Pygmalion ,
and Dylan for for the song Things Have Changed from the movie Wonder Boys


✌🏻

dweller

(26,462 posts)
60. Well it wasn't
Sun Apr 20, 2025, 10:09 PM
Apr 20
https://m.
&pp=ygUzdGhlIHdyZWNrIG9mIHRoZSBlZG11bmQgZml0emdlcmFsZCBnb3Jkb24gbGlnaHRmb290


Was it ?


✌🏻

VGNonly

(8,063 posts)
61. No... it wasn't the Edmund.
Sun Apr 20, 2025, 11:25 PM
Apr 20

This ship was a fishing boat with a crew of seven. The NW Passage was sailed from 1902-1906 by a well known polar explorer.

VGNonly

(8,063 posts)
63. Mia Farrow, Sally Field,
Mon Apr 21, 2025, 10:34 PM
Monday

Tuesday Weld, Sandra Locke and singer Karen Carpenter were all considered for the lead role in what film? (none were chosen)

VGNonly

(8,063 posts)
82. Yes!
Mon Apr 28, 2025, 09:30 PM
1 hr ago

Fast and durable, they could take a lot of fire from enemy planes and flak. Their only real flaw, slow climbing rates.

What US plane was known as Whistling Death?

jmowreader

(52,181 posts)
84. Only two players have been voted MVP of both leagues
Mon Apr 28, 2025, 10:34 PM
20 min ago

They are Frank Robinson and Shohei Ohtani.

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