The Teensies' General Knowledge Quiz – Season 13 – Reese Riverson
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Re: The Teensies' General Knowledge Quiz – Season 12 – Rsandee
Aren't they colorblind?
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Re: The Teensies' General Knowledge Quiz – Season 12 – Rsandee
Well I assume that's why he asked what colors they can see.
Is it blue and yellow?
Is it blue and yellow?
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Re: The Teensies' General Knowledge Quiz – Season 12 – Rsandee
I mean fully colorblind, not just partially, my bad.
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Yes but your answer was objectively better and I felt like I should give you another chance.The Jonster wrote: Tue Sep 16, 2025 8:32 pm Wait didn't curionone say Belgium earlier too?? I thought it was wrong when you said we all could reanswer!![]()
I asked for three colors so you may answer again
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Re: The Teensies' General Knowledge Quiz – Season 12 – Rsandee
Blue, yellow and green? I heard bluey was made in colours that dogs can see so I’m just basing my guess off the main colours of the show
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Re: The Teensies' General Knowledge Quiz – Season 12 – Rsandee
Blue, Yellow and Red?
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I am so sorry but I just discovered that gray is not actually a colorThe Jonster wrote: Tue Sep 16, 2025 8:38 pm Well I assume that's why he asked what colors they can see.
Is it blue and yellow?
The Jonster is correct! Dogs see in blue, yellow and grey, and because grey is not a color, it is just blue and yellow.
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Curionone may answer again.
Question 6: What two separate and distinct island nations were formerly known as Ceylon and Formosa?
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Question 1: What character(s) does Mike Myers play in the Austin Powers trilogy? Answer: Austin Powers, Dr Evil, Fat Bastard, Goldmember (Master)
Question 2: How many pieces of cursed Aztec gold coins were in the treasure chest on Isla de la muerta in the movie Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest? Whoever gets closest to the exact value will get the point (± 25, might loosen this restriction if this question turns out to be too difficult), if someone gets the exact value I will of course immediately award a point. Answer: 822 (dr_st)
Question 3: Give at least three implications what confirmed life on Mars (no matter whether past or present) could mean for us. Answer: Bridges between the knowledge we have and what is yet speculated regarding where life could have originated or whether life on Mars and Earth are linked. Potential new branches of lifeforms or non-carbon dependent life forms. (Curionone)
Question 4: What country do French fries come from? Answer: Belgium. (Curionone)
Question 5: What colors do dogs see? Answer: Blue and Yellow. (The_Jonster)
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Re: The Teensies' General Knowledge Quiz – Season 12 – Rsandee
Sri Lanka and Taiwan (I still call them that
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Re: The Teensies' General Knowledge Quiz – Season 12 – Rsandee
Correct! I thought this one would be easier since I find people are very knowledgeable about geography here.
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Question 7: In 1938 the H. G. Well's novel "The War of the Worlds" was famously broadcasted on the radio as part of a Halloween episode. This novel, though a work of fiction, was widely misinterpreted as an actual alien invasion due to the broadcast being treated so seriously by the radio channel and the narrator Orson Welles. The hysteria that was caused by this could be accredited to a suspension of disbelief fueled by a lack of media literacy, which is understandable because the radio was a relatively new medium at the time and people weren't used to fictitious radio broadcasts. This phenomenon of the masses not being able to be as critical as they ought to be when new technology and artforms are concerned, returned somewhat during the release of a certain movie from the past few decades that was also widely misbelieved to be real and authentic. This movie was so revolutionary in its genre, that it spawned an entirely new genre of its own as people thought it was real and the story kind of leaked through into the real world. What is the name of the movie I'm talking about?
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Question 7: In 1938 the H. G. Well's novel "The War of the Worlds" was famously broadcasted on the radio as part of a Halloween episode. This novel, though a work of fiction, was widely misinterpreted as an actual alien invasion due to the broadcast being treated so seriously by the radio channel and the narrator Orson Welles. The hysteria that was caused by this could be accredited to a suspension of disbelief fueled by a lack of media literacy, which is understandable because the radio was a relatively new medium at the time and people weren't used to fictitious radio broadcasts. This phenomenon of the masses not being able to be as critical as they ought to be when new technology and artforms are concerned, returned somewhat during the release of a certain movie from the past few decades that was also widely misbelieved to be real and authentic. This movie was so revolutionary in its genre, that it spawned an entirely new genre of its own as people thought it was real and the story kind of leaked through into the real world. What is the name of the movie I'm talking about?
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Question 1: What character(s) does Mike Myers play in the Austin Powers trilogy? Answer: Austin Powers, Dr Evil, Fat Bastard, Goldmember (Master)
Question 2: How many pieces of cursed Aztec gold coins were in the treasure chest on Isla de la muerta in the movie Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest? Whoever gets closest to the exact value will get the point (± 25, might loosen this restriction if this question turns out to be too difficult), if someone gets the exact value I will of course immediately award a point. Answer: 822 (dr_st)
Question 3: Give at least three implications what confirmed life on Mars (no matter whether past or present) could mean for us. Answer: Bridges between the knowledge we have and what is yet speculated regarding where life could have originated or whether life on Mars and Earth are linked. Potential new branches of lifeforms or non-carbon dependent life forms. (Curionone)
Question 4: What country do French fries come from? Answer: Belgium. (Curionone)
Question 5: What colors do dogs see? Answer: Blue and Yellow. (The_Jonster)
Question 6: What two separate and distinct island nations were formerly known as Ceylon and Formosa? Answer: Sri Lanka and Taiwan (Hunchman801)
Re: The Teensies' General Knowledge Quiz – Season 12 – Rsandee
The Blair Witch Project?
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That was fast
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Question 8: Which city that doesn't exist anymore, was essentially in anarchy until it got ultimately demolished in the last century?
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Question 8: Which city that doesn't exist anymore, was essentially in anarchy until it got ultimately demolished in the last century?
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Question 1: What character(s) does Mike Myers play in the Austin Powers trilogy? Answer: Austin Powers, Dr Evil, Fat Bastard, Goldmember (Master)
Question 2: How many pieces of cursed Aztec gold coins were in the treasure chest on Isla de la muerta in the movie Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest? Whoever gets closest to the exact value will get the point (± 25, might loosen this restriction if this question turns out to be too difficult), if someone gets the exact value I will of course immediately award a point. Answer: 822 (dr_st)
Question 3: Give at least three implications what confirmed life on Mars (no matter whether past or present) could mean for us. Answer: Bridges between the knowledge we have and what is yet speculated regarding where life could have originated or whether life on Mars and Earth are linked. Potential new branches of lifeforms or non-carbon dependent life forms. (Curionone)
Question 4: What country do French fries come from? Answer: Belgium. (Curionone)
Question 5: What colors do dogs see? Answer: Blue and Yellow. (The_Jonster)
Question 6: What two separate and distinct island nations were formerly known as Ceylon and Formosa? Answer: Sri Lanka and Taiwan (Hunchman801)
Question 7: In 1938 the H. G. Well's novel "The War of the Worlds" was famously broadcasted on the radio as part of a Halloween episode. This novel, though a work of fiction, was widely misinterpreted as an actual alien invasion due to the broadcast being treated so seriously by the radio channel and the narrator Orson Welles. The hysteria that was caused by this could be accredited to a suspension of disbelief fueled by a lack of media literacy, which is understandable because the radio was a relatively new medium at the time and people weren't used to fictitious radio broadcasts. This phenomenon of the masses not being able to be as critical as they ought to be when new technology and artforms are concerned, returned somewhat during the release of a certain movie from the past few decades that was also widely misbelieved to be real and authentic. This movie was so revolutionary in its genre, that it spawned an entirely new genre of its own as people thought it was real and the story kind of leaked through into the real world. What is the name of the movie I'm talking about? Answer: The Blair Witch Project (Pirez)
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Re: The Teensies' General Knowledge Quiz – Season 12 – Rsandee
The Kowloon Walled City? I always wished I could visit it, but it got demolished before I was even born. :/
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Well doneIthasmore wrote: Thu Sep 18, 2025 1:58 pm The Kowloon Walled City? I always wished I could visit it, but it got demolished before I was even born. :/
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Question 1: What character(s) does Mike Myers play in the Austin Powers trilogy? Answer: Austin Powers, Dr Evil, Fat Bastard, Goldmember (Master)
Question 2: How many pieces of cursed Aztec gold coins were in the treasure chest on Isla de la muerta in the movie Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest? Whoever gets closest to the exact value will get the point (± 25, might loosen this restriction if this question turns out to be too difficult), if someone gets the exact value I will of course immediately award a point. Answer: 822 (dr_st)
Question 3: Give at least three implications what confirmed life on Mars (no matter whether past or present) could mean for us. Answer: Bridges between the knowledge we have and what is yet speculated regarding where life could have originated or whether life on Mars and Earth are linked. Potential new branches of lifeforms or non-carbon dependent life forms. (Curionone)
Question 4: What country do French fries come from? Answer: Belgium. (Curionone)
Question 5: What colors do dogs see? Answer: Blue and Yellow. (The_Jonster)
Question 6: What two separate and distinct island nations were formerly known as Ceylon and Formosa? Answer: Sri Lanka and Taiwan (Hunchman801)
Question 7: In 1938 the H. G. Well's novel "The War of the Worlds" was famously broadcasted on the radio as part of a Halloween episode. This novel, though a work of fiction, was widely misinterpreted as an actual alien invasion due to the broadcast being treated so seriously by the radio channel and the narrator Orson Welles. The hysteria that was caused by this could be accredited to a suspension of disbelief fueled by a lack of media literacy, which is understandable because the radio was a relatively new medium at the time and people weren't used to fictitious radio broadcasts. This phenomenon of the masses not being able to be as critical as they ought to be when new technology and artforms are concerned, returned somewhat during the release of a certain movie from the past few decades that was also widely misbelieved to be real and authentic. This movie was so revolutionary in its genre, that it spawned an entirely new genre of its own as people thought it was real and the story kind of leaked through into the real world. What is the name of the movie I'm talking about? Answer: The Blair Witch Project (Pirez)
Question 8: Which city that doesn't exist anymore, was essentially in anarchy until it got ultimately demolished in the last century? Answer: Kowloon walled city (Ithasmore)
Re: The Teensies' General Knowledge Quiz – Season 12 – Rsandee
Vincent van Gogh.
Re: The Teensies' General Knowledge Quiz – Season 12 – Rsandee
Correct! It was made before his descent into..... well you know. That particular painting is known as the "De aardappeleters" or "The potato eaters".
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Question 10: Ernest Hemingway was a very succesful and prolific writer, writing 10 novels while frequently travelling, hunting, fishing, and the occasional shooting down of nazi U-boats near the coast of Cuba from his own personal fishing boat. His mentor, Gertrude Stein coined a name for him and his artistic contemperaries: "The Lost Generation", emphasizing the disillusionment of a whole generation traumatized by war. At the end of his life, the U.S. government closely monitored Ernest's whereabouts and personal life because they suspected him of something. What did the U.S. government suspect Ernest of?
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Question 10: Ernest Hemingway was a very succesful and prolific writer, writing 10 novels while frequently travelling, hunting, fishing, and the occasional shooting down of nazi U-boats near the coast of Cuba from his own personal fishing boat. His mentor, Gertrude Stein coined a name for him and his artistic contemperaries: "The Lost Generation", emphasizing the disillusionment of a whole generation traumatized by war. At the end of his life, the U.S. government closely monitored Ernest's whereabouts and personal life because they suspected him of something. What did the U.S. government suspect Ernest of?
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Question 1: What character(s) does Mike Myers play in the Austin Powers trilogy? Answer: Austin Powers, Dr Evil, Fat Bastard, Goldmember (Master)
Question 2: How many pieces of cursed Aztec gold coins were in the treasure chest on Isla de la muerta in the movie Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest? Whoever gets closest to the exact value will get the point (± 25, might loosen this restriction if this question turns out to be too difficult), if someone gets the exact value I will of course immediately award a point. Answer: 822 (dr_st)
Question 3: Give at least three implications what confirmed life on Mars (no matter whether past or present) could mean for us. Answer: Bridges between the knowledge we have and what is yet speculated regarding where life could have originated or whether life on Mars and Earth are linked. Potential new branches of lifeforms or non-carbon dependent life forms. (Curionone)
Question 4: What country do French fries come from? Answer: Belgium. (Curionone)
Question 5: What colors do dogs see? Answer: Blue and Yellow. (The_Jonster)
Question 6: What two separate and distinct island nations were formerly known as Ceylon and Formosa? Answer: Sri Lanka and Taiwan (Hunchman801)
Question 7: In 1938 the H. G. Well's novel "The War of the Worlds" was famously broadcasted on the radio as part of a Halloween episode. This novel, though a work of fiction, was widely misinterpreted as an actual alien invasion due to the broadcast being treated so seriously by the radio channel and the narrator Orson Welles. The hysteria that was caused by this could be accredited to a suspension of disbelief fueled by a lack of media literacy, which is understandable because the radio was a relatively new medium at the time and people weren't used to fictitious radio broadcasts. This phenomenon of the masses not being able to be as critical as they ought to be when new technology and artforms are concerned, returned somewhat during the release of a certain movie from the past few decades that was also widely misbelieved to be real and authentic. This movie was so revolutionary in its genre, that it spawned an entirely new genre of its own as people thought it was real and the story kind of leaked through into the real world. What is the name of the movie I'm talking about? Answer: The Blair Witch Project (Pirez)
Question 8: Which city that doesn't exist anymore, was essentially in anarchy until it got ultimately demolished in the last century? Answer: Kowloon walled city (Ithasmore)
Question 9: Who painted this painting? Answer: Vincent van Gogh (Curionone)Re: The Teensies' General Knowledge Quiz – Season 12 – Rsandee
Being a communist/marxist?
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That's really standard. My guess is that he was a soviet spy.
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Re: The Teensies' General Knowledge Quiz – Season 12 – Rsandee
He was a Chinese spy! 
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Re: The Teensies' General Knowledge Quiz – Season 12 – Rsandee
He was a Nazi Spy? 



