One-Day Rules

March 1, 2006: LL One-Day 15

  123456789101112Total
% incorrect:62452339080706441644364
1.Ketteman Ketteman01501515151515015150441
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2.Sandler Sandler150151515015151515015436
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3.Leuchter Leuchter15150015015151501515421
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4.AxelrodM AxelrodM01515015150151515150414
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5.ChuM ChuM15015151515001515015408
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6.Fettweis Fettweis00151515015151501515382
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7.Engel Engel15015151500150151515374
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7.White White15015015001515151515374
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9.Webber Webber0151515151515151515150368
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10.Yarbro Yarbro1515151515000150015356
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11.Norberg Norberg1515150151500001515354
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12.Zoller Zoller15151515151500150150348
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13.Burkland Burkland01515151501515001515342
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14.Nathanielsz Nathanielsz151515015000150015325
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14.Spykerman Spykerman0151515150150015150325
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16.Leishman Leishman015015151515015000324
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17.Hicks Hicks00151515015151501515318
0023390070644104364
18.O O'Brien01515015150015151515309
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19.North North0151515150015001515301
045233900064004364
20.Alvord Alvord0151515150015150015297
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21.Kinney Kinney0151515150001501515296
045233900004104364
22.Ellington Ellington15150151500000015285
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23.ColeJ ColeJ15151515150150150150274
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24.Thomas Thomas00015150150150150268
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25.Snow Snow15015015000015150267
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26.Hubbard Hubbard151515151500150000261
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27.HowardT HowardT0015151500151515150253
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28.Wedig Wedig1515151515001515000247
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29.Forshey Forshey151515015000150150238
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29.Rebassoo Rebassoo000015001515151515238
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31.Meyer Meyer1515151515015001500235
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32.Fahrni Fahrni150015150015151500234
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33.Carr Carr1501515150001515150228
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34.GlassmanT GlassmanT01515015000150150227
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35.FredricksonS FredricksonS01515151500001500223
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35.Shinick Shinick00150150015150150223
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37.RoehlD RoehlD0151515151515000150216
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38.WoodburyH WoodburyH0001515015015000210
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39.Parker Parker00015150150150150188
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40.Iny Iny0151501515000000185
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41.Chessin Chessin0151501500001500169
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42.Lipkin Lipkin0015015000150150167
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43.WalkerN WalkerN01515151500000150159
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44.Eric Eric1501501500000015147
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45.Ibbott Ibbott001515150000000107
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46.Adolphus Adolphus0000150001500071
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47.HowardB HowardB0015015000000053
0023000000000
47.WalkerB WalkerB0015015000000053
0023000000000
49.KaleV KaleV0000150000150030
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How to read the One-Day scoreboard:
• Top row is regular points, bottom row is money points.
• For each row, if a number > 0 appears in the cell, then that question was answered correctly.
• If the cell is bold green, then the player receives that number of points (for the top row, every correct answer will be green; for the bottom, the green ones are the ones the player designated as Money Questions).
• All correct answers are worth 15 points (top row); all questions designated as Money Questions are worth the percentage of players who answered incorrectly (bottom row).
• The Total is the sum of all green numbers.
TODAY'S QUESTIONS
AND ANSWERS

1.  This imposing figure is the mascot for what university's sports teams?
STANFORD

2.  The 2004 gubernatorial election in this state turned out to be one of the closest races in U.S. election history, with Democrat Christine Gregoire emerging as the victor after a second recount, by a margin of 129 votes, or 0.0045%.
WASHINGTON

3.  Over the course of this restaurant chain's history, its corporate slogans have included "Quality is Our Recipe," "Eat great, even late," "It's better here," and "The best burgers and a whole lot more."
WENDY'S

4.  What was the name of NASA's second manned space flight program, which lasted from 1963-66, and immediately followed Project Mercury.
GEMINI

5.  Former mathematician and mathematics professor Theodore Kaczynski, currently a resident of the U.S. Penitentiary Administrative Maximum Facility (ADX) in Florence, Colorado, is known more commmonly by what nickname?
UNABOMBER

6.  Name the famous Argentinean-born Israeli pianist and conductor who was married to the cello virtuosa Jacqueline du Pre until her death in 1987, was the music director of the Orchestre du Paris from 1975 to 1989, and has held the same position for the Chicago Symphony Orchestra since 1991.
DANIEL BARENBOIM

7.  Who was the last U.S. President to regularly wear facial hair (in his case, a mustache)?
WILLIAM HOWARD TAFT

8.  Identify the American film actress and pin-up model, a star of the 1940s, in this photograph.
VERONICA LAKE

9.  Give the name of the CBS television drama, which ran from 1978 to 1981, and starred Ken Howard as a former NBA basketball player who is hired as head basketball coach at the fictional, mostly black and Hispanic, Carver High School in L.A.
THE WHITE SHADOW

10.  A metallic alloy comprised principally of copper and zinc, (with perhaps very small amounts of another element such as tin) is called what?
BRASS

11.  The 1959 murders of Herbert Clutter and members of his family, reported by Truman Capote in his non-fiction novel In Cold Blood, took place in what state?
KANSAS

12.  The items in this photo are the primary implements used in what sport?
HURLING