Yes, it is earthmover.
THURSDAY, APRIL 24th
Category: Historic People
$400
Answer: With Lord Howard, this British vice-admiral defeated the Spanish Armada in 1588.
Yes, it is earthmover.
THURSDAY, APRIL 24th
Category: Historic People
$400
Answer: With Lord Howard, this British vice-admiral defeated the Spanish Armada in 1588.
Who is Nelson?
Ha ha.---->
hahahahh learned this beginning of history last year…
forgot it all
hold up…
was it Sir Drake _____?
some odd last name from my shitty memory
who is sir francis drake?
thanks sloth!
Yep, correct, SFD.
Here’s a relatively easy one…easier than yesterday’s, IMO. OOooo, weeee, ride me high, tomorrow’s the day my bride’s gonna come…
FRIDAY, APRIL 25th
Category: Historic People
$1200
Answer: Originally named Temujin, this founder of the Mongol Empire took a title which means “universal monarch.”
What is Khhhaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaan!!!
Yes, Khan is correct. I slacked over the weekend.
SATURDAY, APRIL 26th
Category: Historic People
$2000
Answer: A South American liberator; he was born the illegitimate son of an Irish-born Spanish officer.
SUNDAY, APRIL 27th
Category: Asia
$400
Answer: After India was partitioned in 1947, what would later become Bangladesh was the “East” part of this country.
MONDAY, APRIL 28th
Category: Take Your Lumps
$200
Answer: Thanks in part to Sir Henry Tate’s innovation, tea drinkers opt for “one lump or two” or this.
higgings?
bengal…? east bengal?
sugar?
ya know…this has been bugging me…higgings isnt right. where the fuck are you, neil?
commandante something or other?
dammit!!
I am here. I am there. I am everywhere.
a) Bernardo O’Higgins, not

b) Pakistan
c) Sugar
TUESDAY, APRIL 29th
Category: Take Your Lumps
$600
Answer: In cheese making, first the proteins in the milk are turned into solid lumps called these.
where’s todays question?
WHERE!?!?!
Open your eyes, damnit!
what is curd?
mmm cheesy curd.
Curds?
Whey?
Ghey?
Heh.
Yes, curds.
Not to be confused with Kurds.
Kurds in the way?
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30th
Category: Take Your Lumps
$1000
Answer: Robert Frost wrote that a poem “begins as a lump” here, “a sense of wrong, a homesickness.”
what is the brain? insane in the brain.