Presidents Quiz – December 2012
This month’s theme: Presidents and Christmas 1. George Washington 2. John Adams 3. Thomas Jefferson 4. James Madison 5. James Monroe 6. John Quincy Adams 7. Andrew Jackson 8. Martin … Continue →
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This month’s theme: Presidents and Christmas 1. George Washington 2. John Adams 3. Thomas Jefferson 4. James Madison 5. James Monroe 6. John Quincy Adams 7. Andrew Jackson 8. Martin … Continue →
The Mover plays the last cube in Resources to Forbidden. An opponent challenges Never. What should happen?
(For CLASSIC LINGUISHTIK only) Any sentence that has an “!” at the end is considered exclamatory. Interjections* are punctuated in one of two ways: there must be an “!” either … Continue →
To find more information about the 2013 AGLOA National Tournament, including preliminary due dates and the tentative tournament schedule, visit the National Tournament page. We look forward to seeing many of … Continue →
True or False? After a Challenge Impossible, a player presenting a solution may write an additional demand.
True or False? With the union-intersect interchangeable, each Solution-writer must indicate in writing which union and intersect symbols are being used upside-down.
Who was president when the events listed took place? 1. George Washington 2. John Adams 3. Thomas Jefferson 4. James Madison 5. James Monroe 6. John Quincy Adams 7. Andrew … Continue →
Section A Prejudice Academic Detachment Drawing the Line Not Drawing the Line Conservatism, Radicalism, Moderatism Rationalization Wishful Thinking Tabloid Thinking Causal Oversimplification Inconceivability I haven’t decided whom to vote for, … Continue →
Add a minimum number of grouping symbols to either or both sides of this Equation to make it correct. √ 9 + 2 + 4 – 3 = √ 25 + 11
What are the four choices for a Clauses Demand in Elementary Division?