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Predicted the winner of the Kentucky Derby for seven consecutive years.

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A: He is thought to be the author of the phrase "It is better to remain silent at the risk of being thought a fool, than to talk and remove all doubt of it."


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I'm sorry, that is not the correct answer.

Would anyone else care to guess before time expires?




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A: He is thought to be the author of the phrase "It is better to remain silent at the risk of being thought a fool, than to talk and remove all doubt of it."


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I'm sorry, that is not the correct answer.

Would anyone else care to guess before time expires?

Who is Switzer?



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Well, then..."These ocean predators belong to a primitive order of fishes, whose skeletal structures are based on cartilage, not bone."

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These ocean predators belong to a primitive order of fishes, whose skeletal structures are based on cartilage, not bone.
what are sharks?

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born Henry John Deutschendorf Jr., in a song he once thanked God that he was a country boy

Who is John Denver?

This famous composer, whose name is almost synonymous with Baroque music, once became engaged in a full-fledged stick-vs.-dagger fight with a bassoon player (my kind of composer!).



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This famous composer, whose name is almost synonymous with Baroque music, once became engaged in a full-fledged stick-vs.-dagger fight with a bassoon player (my kind of composer!).
Who was Johann Sebastian Bach?



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Who was Johann Sebastian Bach?

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After the break we'll return with Double Jeopardy, and V-Tail in command of the board.



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For the next question, I'll take fagotti for $800.

And the answer is: He wrote 39 concerti for bassoon, two of which he started to compose but did not complete them.



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A: Who is Vivaldi?




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Its trade name is a portmanteau of the French words for hook and velvet.




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Its trade name is a portmanteau of the French words for hook and velvet.


What is "Velcro"?

It's an ancient form of Roman dress, or a switch on the auto-throttle often useful for missed approaches.



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It's an ancient form of Roman dress, or a switch on the auto-throttle often useful for missed approaches.
What is TOGA?



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It's an ancient form of Roman dress, or a switch on the auto-throttle often useful for missed approaches.
What is TOGA?


Would have been very disappointed had you missed that one.



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It's an ancient form of Roman dress, or a switch on the auto-throttle often useful for missed approaches.
What is TOGA?
Would have been very disappointed had you missed that one.
I had to think about that, I have never flown one that was labeled "TOGA." The ones I have flown were all labeled "GA."



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The flaming gaspit in this Central Asian country was originally ignited by a team of blundering Russian scientists, and has been burning continuously since 1971.




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