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Here's a sports question to start the thread:
What baseball player was voted Most Valuable Player (MVP) in both leagues? (answered)

Captain Zero
(7,954 posts)And I did not look .
I'm an Orioles fan but live 90 miles from Cincy.
red dog 1
(31,176 posts)
Prof. Toru Tanaka
(2,641 posts)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 Os cap.
Liberty Belle
(9,669 posts)The answer will probably surprise most folks.
JoseBalow
(7,659 posts)because of it's size.
My second guess would be someplace in Oklahoma, where I couldn't name a single county.
PoindexterOglethorpe
(27,922 posts)we have the 19 Pueblos here, although they'd be scattered around several different counties.
AltairIV
(870 posts)Frank Robinson for the Cincinnati Reds and Baltimore Orioles.
red dog 1
(31,176 posts)
Captain Zero
(7,954 posts)Take a guess...
mahatmakanejeeves
(64,966 posts)People drive through it in Repo Man, and ants nest there in Them, so how navigable could that river be?
Grumpy Old Guy
(3,897 posts)Prof. Toru Tanaka
(2,641 posts)I think the Rio Grande is narrow and not all that deep in Albuquerques vicinity.
FM123
(10,260 posts)(Hint : it was settled by Europeans in 1565)
rsdsharp
(10,869 posts)And a beautiful city to visit!
VGNonly
(8,130 posts)And one of my fav cities to visit!
PoindexterOglethorpe
(27,922 posts)FM123
(10,260 posts)Sure like to visit one day....
PoindexterOglethorpe
(27,922 posts)I do hope you make that visit.
FM123
(10,260 posts)Harker
(16,315 posts)efhmc
(15,526 posts)RazorbackExpat
(489 posts)Harker
(16,315 posts)RazorbackExpat
(489 posts)Needles to Lake Havasu City?
Harker
(16,315 posts)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.
brush
(60,214 posts)Last edited Sat Apr 19, 2025, 12:28 PM - Edit history (1)
Harker
(16,315 posts)I should stick to subject areas I know for better questions.
Harker
(16,315 posts)I bundgled the phrasing of the question, which ought to have included, "entirely within the US.", resulting in The Susquehanna River.
Liberty Belle
(9,669 posts)tornado34jh
(1,481 posts)There are 11 in total.
KitFox
(316 posts)lead (Pb) sodium (Na),; tin ( Sn) Mercury but I cant remember the symbol. Cant think of any more. I used to have that chart memorized- dang that was eons ago😁
Wolf Frankula
(3,750 posts)Or it's Freddie. You decide.
Wolf
RazorbackExpat
(489 posts)Tungsten W
Iron Fe
Copper Cu
Antimony Sb
ProfessorGAC
(73,046 posts)...( 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.
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VGNonly
(8,130 posts)[link:
Kittycatkat
(1,763 posts)jmowreader
(52,398 posts)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
(489 posts)but not officially admitted until 1953?
dweller
(26,665 posts)Alaska
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PoindexterOglethorpe
(27,922 posts)in 1959.
Earl_from_PA
(264 posts)...
RazorbackExpat
(489 posts)
VGNonly
(8,130 posts)A reconstruction still exists.
applegrove
(126,290 posts)VGNonly
(8,130 posts)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
(126,290 posts)it was fully reconstructed. I just assumed the insides were wood.
VGNonly
(8,130 posts)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
(126,290 posts)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.
hedda_foil
(16,747 posts)red dog 1
(31,176 posts)applegrove
(126,290 posts)VGNonly
(8,130 posts)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
(126,290 posts)It starts with the letter "N".
Harker
(16,315 posts)applegrove
(126,290 posts)brush
(60,214 posts)EverHopeful
(528 posts)Or is that just a brag. Did you mean the continental US?
ProfessorGAC
(73,046 posts)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.
greatauntoftriplets
(177,742 posts)
ProfessorGAC
(73,046 posts)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
(177,742 posts)Key West is a great place. It has lots of the old Florida left, plus tons to do.
brush
(60,214 posts)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/
Prof. Toru Tanaka
(2,641 posts)brush
(60,214 posts)You are correct however as a point in Hawaii is closer to the equator.
https://planetofthepaul.com/the-most-southern-point-in-the-us-key-west-vs-hawaii/
brush
(60,214 posts)"The Arc of the Moral Universe Is Long, But It Bends Toward Justice."
My question : Name the only two people to have won both an Oscar and a Nobel prize .
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brush
(60,214 posts)dweller
(26,665 posts)✌🏻
brush
(60,214 posts)dweller
(26,665 posts)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
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Didn't Gore win both for his environmental work? I seem to remember that.
Won (shared) a Nobel , never won an Oscar
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VGNonly
(8,130 posts)that completed the Northwest Passage?
dweller
(26,665 posts)VGNonly
(8,130 posts)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.
I got the earworm out there anyway
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justaprogressive
(4,047 posts)now I have to look darn you!
VGNonly
(8,130 posts)The explorer Roald Amundsen.
VGNonly
(8,130 posts)Tuesday Weld, Sandra Locke and singer Karen Carpenter were all considered for the lead role in what film? (none were chosen)
Harker
(16,315 posts)Purely a guess.
VGNonly
(8,130 posts)Kim Darby was 21 at the time of filming.
red dog 1
(31,176 posts)Angleae
(4,716 posts)red dog 1
(31,176 posts)VGNonly
(8,130 posts)In the South Atlantic
VGNonly
(8,130 posts)what is the northernmost US state?
VGNonly
(8,130 posts)Harker
(16,315 posts)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?
Harker
(16,315 posts)VGNonly
(8,130 posts)The US Navy had 112 carriers during WW2. Many were built during the war, some sank. Which 3 carriers served for the duration of the war, from Pearl Harbor to VJ Day?
Harker
(16,315 posts)VGNonly
(8,130 posts)The Ranger was underpowered and lightly armored. She spent almost the entire war in the Atlantic, spending the remainder of the war as a night training carrier in the Pacific. The Saratoga was a sister ship to the Lexington. She was torpedoed in January of 42 needing repairs and modernization. The Lex was lost at The Battle of the Coral Sea. The Yorktown was damaged in the same battle, but was patched up well enough to fight along side the Big E and the Hornet at Midway. The Yorktown then sank at Midway. The Hornet was lost in The Battle of the Santa Cruz Islands.
Harker
(16,315 posts)I grew up with a set of Samuel Eliot Morison's works on navel operations of WWII in the house, but never cracked it.
VGNonly
(8,130 posts)An Ensign, later Lt.(jg), he was the engineering officer.
Harker
(16,315 posts)Then invented totally unbelievable tales of his heroism.
red dog 1
(31,176 posts)Historic NY
(39,022 posts)red dog 1
(31,176 posts)Sneederbunk
(16,251 posts)The Madcap
(1,215 posts)Sneederbunk
(16,251 posts)jmowreader
(52,398 posts)They are Frank Robinson and Shohei Ohtani.
jmowreader
(52,398 posts)Harker
(16,315 posts)ProfessorGAC
(73,046 posts)The cyanide is so tightly bound to the iron atoms that it's non-toxic.
Not many cyano compounds that aren't toxic. Prussian blue is. It was actually used orally to reduce absorption of radioactive thallium in the gastrointestinal system.
Harker
(16,315 posts)Buzz cook
(2,728 posts)From the Greek for a shade of blue.
jmowreader
(52,398 posts)LNM
(1,190 posts)jmowreader
(52,398 posts)T-Mobile Park in Seattle is the farthest from any other stadium.
Ill give you a hint: It has to do with the fences.
jmowreader
(52,398 posts)Brother Buzz
(38,582 posts)Incorporated into the left field design?
That, and I understand Petco Park has a lot of dogs allowed days.
jmowreader
(52,398 posts)As to the dogs-allowed days considering its sponsored by a pet store chain, Im surprised every game isnt dogs-allowed!
Brother Buzz
(38,582 posts)All I know is I could never, EVER take my dog to a game because, faster than you can spit, shed be out on the field with the ball in her mouth and play a hilarious game of keep away with the umpires and security. I guarantee she would get a standing ovation from the fans.
jmowreader
(52,398 posts)ProfessorGAC
(73,046 posts)Just a guess, but I'm thinking about 5th Avenue vs the numbered streets there.
jmowreader
(52,398 posts)Streets run east-west, avenues north-south.
ProfessorGAC
(73,046 posts)I should have guessed that.
Avenues run north/south here, too.
Historic NY
(39,022 posts)Wiz Imp
(5,371 posts)red dog 1
(31,176 posts)My 2nd guess would be the Philippines.
Wiz Imp
(5,371 posts)Last edited Tue Apr 29, 2025, 12:36 PM - Edit history (1)
Indonesia is 7th and the Philippines 10th in total number of islands.
However, in terms of inhabited islands, Indonesia does have the most*. So maybe, get a half point for that.
*The unofficial number for the US is actually higher, but that number is considered dubious.
Sweden has an incredible 267,570 islands, but only around 1000 are inhabited.
ProfessorGAC
(73,046 posts)I've been there a few times & when you fly in it looks like hundreds of islands.
Wiz Imp
(5,371 posts)Indonesia has 17,508 total islands, 6,000 of which are inhabited
CanonRay
(15,329 posts)red dog 1
(31,176 posts)CanonRay
(15,329 posts)Good guess though
CanonRay
(15,329 posts)VGNonly
(8,130 posts)the Fork-Tailed Devil?
Historic NY
(39,022 posts)Bayard
(25,441 posts)
Harker
(16,315 posts)Bobby pins?
JoseBalow
(7,659 posts)underpants
(191,015 posts)rsdsharp
(10,869 posts)underpants
(191,015 posts)Staple gun.
Bayard
(25,441 posts)Harker
(16,315 posts)red dog 1
(31,176 posts)among others, and had his own band as well.
My favorite LW song is "My Babe" which was written for him by Willie Dixon.
Little Walter, Muddy Waters, Howlin' Wolf, Chuck Berry & Etta James all recorded for Chess Records, which was founded by Phil & Leonard Chess.
Have you seen the movie "Cadillac Records"?
It's one of my favorite movies.
The acting is superb! (Etta James is played by Beyonce' Knowles)
Harker
(16,315 posts)I grew up with blues records being played in the house by my mom, and I'm pretty well versed in it, from the 1930s Delta recordings to Chess, mostly, and beyond.
I was lucky enough to have the honor of taking my mom to see Albert Collins late in her life.
Harker
(16,315 posts)Last edited Wed May 7, 2025, 09:38 PM - Edit history (1)
in "Dr. Strangelove"?
jmowreader
(52,398 posts)Harker
(16,315 posts)VGNonly
(8,130 posts)but stayed loyal to the Union? Was known as The Rock of Chickamagua.
UnderThisLaw
(330 posts)Response to red dog 1 (Original post)
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red dog 1
(31,176 posts)underpants
(191,015 posts)I think he was the first black player in the ACC.
red dog 1
(31,176 posts)I'm looking for the first Black player to sign an NBA contract (without using Google)
underpants
(191,015 posts)Lloyd, Cooper, and Clifton entered the National Basketball Association in 1950 and became pioneers for todays African-American basketball players. Cooper was the first African-American to be drafted by an NBA team. Clifton was the first to sign an NBA contract. And on Oct. 31, 1950, Lloyd, a member of the Washington Capitols, became the first African-American to play in an NBA game when he entered a game against the Rochester Royals.
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underpants
(191,015 posts)Earl Lloyd
red dog 1
(31,176 posts)I'm looking for the first Black player to sign an NBA contract (without using Google) and it wasn't Earl Lloyd
Harker
(16,315 posts)rsdsharp
(10,869 posts)Harker
(16,315 posts)Good that you gave it a go!
Harker
(16,315 posts)I'll hold off for further guesses.
red dog 1
(31,176 posts)He had been a department store manager and was a pilot in WW2
underpants
(191,015 posts)red dog 1
(31,176 posts)He was a Navy pilot in WW2.
underpants
(191,015 posts)ON EDIT - I thought had to be a President
and smoked on this matter.
So there are 3 Presidents left (JFK to Reagan) of WWII service age. I have no idea about their military service but they had to have because so much was made of Clinton not serving. B
Nixon doesnt strike me as much of an outdoorsman.
LBJ was a teacher. Mustve served in WWII but as a pilot?
Ford was a male model after his football days so theres a connection there.
Im
going
.with
.LBJ.
red dog 1
(31,176 posts)He was hired for the Ripley's Believe It or Not Radio program in 1940 to act as the "live" announcer while he was in a small boat with a guy who was "piloting" the boat down the Colorado rapids.
Goldwater was 6' 2" & weighed 200 lbs.
Ripley didn't choose him, and when he saw Goldwater, (the guy they hired to be the announcer), Ripley said:
"Why didn't they get someone smaller? That guy might sink the boat!"
rsdsharp
(10,869 posts)rsdsharp
(10,869 posts)JoseBalow
(7,659 posts)I know he was shot down as a Navy pilot... He was from Arizona, wasn't he?
red dog 1
(31,176 posts)And yes, McCain was from Arizona too.
PoindexterOglethorpe
(27,922 posts)I should have read through the next few answers.
VGNonly
(8,130 posts)a unclimbed Canadian summit in 1965? (he had no previous climbing experience)
snot
(11,080 posts)in which the subjunctive mood is deployed.
gab13by13
(28,415 posts)how many ears of corn per stalk?