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Subject: 100 Nouns (17) - COMPLETE

Posted by: trident
Date: Jan 05 21

Welcome to the first 100 Nouns for the year 2021! I hope you all can find something you enjoy in this veritable feast of knowledge. This time around there is no theme, just 100 random nouns that you can choose from. Here is a reminder of the rules:

I will give two lists, each with 50 items. The first list will contain generic nouns that might be pretty easy to work into a question in many different ways. These would be words like clock, strawberry, or heart. The second list has much more specific words that are likely going to have to be directly about that topic (unless you can find an inventive way to make them about something else). This list would include things like Mount Kilimanjaro, Ulysses S. Grant, and barometric pressure. Some of the entries on this second list will be something you might need to research a little!

Authors must choose a word from each list, one generic and one specific, and write one question about each. Once you claim a word from a list, it is no longer available for other players to claim it. All nouns eventually have to be claimed before the series can end. Once you have written your two questions and submitted them to the queue, you are free to choose two more. It might be good manners not to keep choosing too many in a row too quickly, allowing others a chance at the list. Submitting and claiming words will mostly be on the honor system. You must submit the two questions to the queue before claiming any more. I will occasionally be checking the queue to make sure authors are actually submitting questions with their chosen nouns.

After some discussion with my fellow editors, we have established some more thorough rules to make the game run smoother. Please read them below:

1. Players may not have any remaining word pairs outstanding from the previous round if they want to claim any words this round. Word pairs from the previous round should be submitted to the queue before claiming any here.

2. In order to give everyone a fair shake at the word pairs, we are only allowing individual players to claim four word pairs per round. If many words have been sitting around unclaimed for a while (think 3-4 weeks), then we will open the round back up to everyone.

3. There will be no switching of words or word pairs of any kind. If you have decided to claim a word pair, please stick with it and submit it to the queue. If you absolutely cannot complete your word pair, it will be put back onto the word list and you may not complete any more word pairs for that round.

Happy single questioning!

List A (generic nouns)

acorn
altar
amphora
anarchy
army

bronze
bulb
caffeine
caviar
champagne

cicada
coin
colony
comma
cracker

diadem
emerald
fountain
hummus
hurricane

idiom
lemon
mace
meteor
obelisk

peninsula
pilgrim
pince-nez
placebo
plate

polliwog
scam
siege
sitar
sombrero

steeple
stitch
submarine
sultan
stomach

timber
tower
trapezoid
tulip
tuxedo

vector
velvet
weed
yew
zucchini

List B (specific nouns)

Alexander Pushkin
Appalachian dulcimer
Arthur Ashe
Australian boobook
Balkan Peninsula

Barnard’s Star
Burgundy snail
Byzantine Empire
calculus
“A Confederacy of Dunces” (book)

cribbage
dengue fever
electron microscope
Elgin Cathedral
Enid Blyton

Frederic Chopin
“The Fifth Element” (film)
Gallic Wars
Gustave Caillebotte
Harriet Tubman

Heraclitus of Ephesus
“How to Get Away with Murder” (TV show)
“I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings” (book)
Isle of Man
Knights Templar

Krakatoa
“Little Miss Sunshine” (film)
Mach diamonds
Mackinac Island
Maggie Gyllenhaal

“Meerkat Manor” (TV show)
morel mushroom
nematode
Nikita Khrushchev
Oda Nobunaga

“The Persistence of Memory” (painting)
Pizza Margherita
prosperity gospel
“The Red Badge of Courage” (book)
Red Skelton

Rene Descartes
Ruth Bader Ginsburg
saguaro cactus
samgyeopsal
Simon Bolivar

“Songs for the Deaf” (album)
Thomas Cranmer
Toronto Raptors
Viking metal
Yangtze River

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LeoDaVinci


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I'll take plate and calculus.

Reply #61. Feb 19 21, 12:47 PM
FatherSteve star


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May I next please have "sombrero" and "saguaro cactus"?


Reply #62. Feb 19 21, 4:45 PM
FatherSteve star


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I have uploaded "sombrero" to Hobbies and "saguaro cactus" also to Hobbies.

Reply #63. Feb 19 21, 6:58 PM
gme24 star


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timber and Ruth Bader Ginsburg please

Reply #64. Feb 20 21, 1:50 AM
tiye star


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Colony and Simon Bolivar, please.

Reply #65. Feb 20 21, 6:45 AM
gme24 star


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"timber" is falling in Music and "Ruth Bader Ginsburg" has joined People.

Reply #66. Feb 20 21, 8:03 AM
gme24 star


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For my next pair I will take
"Pilgrim" and "electron microscope"

An update of the list is required.

Reply #67. Feb 27 21, 2:33 AM
gme24 star


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"Pilgrim" travelled in Humanities and "Electron Microscope" went to People.

Reply #68. Feb 27 21, 3:00 AM
FatherSteve star


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May I please next have "hurricane" and "morel mushroom"?


Reply #69. Feb 28 21, 1:21 PM
FatherSteve star


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I just sent "hurricane" to Hobbies and "morel mushrooms" to Hobbies, too.


Reply #70. Feb 28 21, 2:15 PM
tiye star


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Colony went to World and Simon Bolivar to History.

Reply #71. Mar 04 21, 7:00 AM
tiye star


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Let's try to finish this, I will take yew and "The Persistence of Memory" painting.

Reply #72. Mar 11 21, 7:22 AM
FatherSteve star


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tiye is right; we ought to wrap this list up so as to move on to the next one. I'll take idiom and "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings" to move this along.


Reply #73. Mar 11 21, 11:07 AM
FatherSteve star


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I have uploaded "idiom" to World and "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings" to Literature.


Reply #74. Mar 11 21, 5:39 PM
tiye star


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Yew went to People and The Persistence of Memory to Humanities.

Reply #75. Mar 13 21, 5:07 PM
gme24 star


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And for my next trick
"Cicada" and "Alexander Pushkin"

Reply #76. Mar 15 21, 12:52 AM
gme24 star


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"Cicada" flew into the People category and "Alexander Pushkin" in Literature.

Reply #77. Mar 15 21, 3:05 AM
LeoDaVinci


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I'm going to take Burgundy snail and trapezoid.

Reply #78. Mar 15 21, 6:55 AM
LeoDaVinci


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Sorry, plate and calculus were submitted a while ago.

Reply #79. Mar 15 21, 6:56 AM
tiye star


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I'll take pince-nez and Harriet Tubman. Come on, just a few left!

Reply #80. Mar 21 21, 4:00 AM


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