1. These men are playing ____________.
2. These people are playing ________________.
3. These American women are ________________.
4. These Irish men are ________________.
5. These men are not playing rugby. They are playing ___________________.
Aim well and true, and submit your answers in the comments.
Note: The correct answer for number three and for number four will be the name of a sport (which is in both cases also the active verb form for participating in that sport), not a smart-alecky adjective.
1. cricket
ReplyDelete2. lacrosse
3. curling
4. demonstrating that there's a sport involving a baseball that I've never seen before but am dying to try
5. Australian football
1. Cricket
ReplyDelete2. Lacrosse
3. .. not unnattractive... oh, you mean the sport? Curling.
4. .. probably drunk.. why else would they run around flailing sticks?
5. Australian Rules Football
cricket, lacrosse, curling, hurling, & Aussie rules footy
ReplyDelete1. cricket
ReplyDelete2. lacrosse
3. f'ing weird and really creeping me out. curling
4. angry. no hurling.
5. australian football.
1. with themselves.
ReplyDelete2. who cares? It looks dumb.
3. curling, baby! Fry up some cheese and you've got yourself 'KaDonkaDonk - the Early Years'!
4. out to kill. Damn Irish.
5. What the hell is Aussie football? Sounds lame.
1. Cricket. For a laugh, see Bill Bryson's description of listening cricket radio broadcasts while driving in the Australian countryside in his fine book "In a Sunburned Country."
ReplyDelete2. Lacrosse. Did you know that NFL Hall of Fame running back Jim Brown is regarded by many as the greatest Lacrosse player ever?
3. Curling. Sorry, no anecdote.
4. Hot potato.
5. I believe they are playing what we would call "Australian rules football" which the Aussies call "football" or often just "footie." Gotta love those Aussie knicknames! Who else would call the saltwater crocodile, a predator that occasionally eats hikers or campers, "salties."
1. Cricket. Actually quite fun to watch live.
ReplyDelete2. Lacrosse. Apparently bad on the knees.
3. Curling. Thought they used brooms, not Swiffers. Ah, America.
4. Using large spoons to hit a baseball.
5. Hot Potato: The Xtreme Version
1. Cricket
ReplyDelete2. Lacrosse
3. Curling
4. Hurling
5. Australian Rules Football
I honestly did NOT read mhwitt's entry before posting mine, but everyone knows you don't play Hot Potato with spoons. It's forks, or bare hands.
ReplyDeleteFinally, one I can do and am early enough for.
ReplyDelete1. Cricket (and the guy in the helmet is playing a forward defence, badly)
2. Lacrosse
3. Curling
4. Hurling
5. Australian rules football/Aussie Rules/AFL
M5K Quiz, Welcome to my Wheelhouse.
ReplyDelete1. Cricket
2. Lacrosse
3. Curling
4. The most insane sport on the planet, aka Hurling. What's that wanker wearing a helmet for?
5. Australian Rules Football.
1. Cricket
ReplyDelete2. Lacrosse
3. Hurling
4. Curling
5. Aussie Rules Football
nice placement of Hurling and Curling
Ugh . . . it's early on the west coast, I transposed Hurling and Curling in my answer.
ReplyDelete3. Curling
4. Hurling
many apologies for not reviewing my post prior . . .
How tempting. No rules concerning the use of Google today. But, still, "not a smart-alecky adjective" on 3 and 4 makes this quiz extra tough.
ReplyDelete1 / I think cricket, but I don't recognize the dirt (usually on grass?) and the pitcher-type seems way too close to the batter type (telephoto lens?). Given the number of fans in the seats, cricket makes sense.
2 / LaCrosse.
3 / Curling. Aficionados call the scene pictured a "Curling Bee".
4 / One's a Catholic, one's a Protestant. Not sure which one wears the mask.
5 / Australian Football.
1 cricket
ReplyDelete2 lacrosse
3 curling
4 barking mad
5 el futbol testosteroso en el estilo americano
1. Cricket
ReplyDelete2. Lacrosse
3. Curling
4. Growling
5. Australian rules football
Ran into an error the first time I posted, so I hope you don't end up with two copies of this...
ReplyDelete1. cricket
2. lacrosse
3. curling
4. playing spank-the-ploit
5. Australian Rules Football
karmasartre said...
ReplyDelete"How tempting. No rules concerning the use of Google today."
But it would still be cheating... ;-)
Very frustrating. I had the correct answer about the Irish Hurling within 10 seconds after answering Michael's quiz.
Yes, it is tempting...
1. Cricket
ReplyDelete2. Lacrosse
3. Curling
4. Hurling
5. Australian Rules Football
Well done on the curling/hurling choice. Needed that smile today.
late to the quiz but I can at least guess at these.
ReplyDelete1. cricket
2. lacross
3. curling
4. field hockey?
5. murder-ball?
1. Cricket
ReplyDelete2. Lacrosse
3. ice vixens, I mean Curling
4. judge by the extreme pastiness of their meaty thighs, these Irish men are ... related to me. I'm going to guess that they are playing men's Field Hockey!?!?
5. Aussie Rules football, mate.
rp
How do so many of you know what "hurling" is!? I challenge. To me, and any good American, "hurling" involves losing your lunch, preferably anywhere other than a bathroom.
ReplyDeleteThat picture of hurling is insane. Like a bunch of older, fattish, possibly drunk Irishmen decided to break from their soccer game circa 1978 and engage in an impromptu re-enactment of a battle scene from Lord of the Rings. The blue guy is clearly an Orc.
rp
rebel: did you see 'murderball'? awesome documentary.
ReplyDeleterex: if you're from an irish (or scottish probably) family, trust me, you know what hurling is.
Damn! I'm with Rex; how do you people know these freaky obscure sports? I had no idea Australian Rules Football was played without the familiar cyberarmor.
ReplyDeleteAnyhoo, as so many of you have noted, the correct answers are:
1. Cricket, a popular sport in the former British Empire.
2. Lacrosse, a popular sport in Connecticut.
3. Curling, a popular sport... well, a sport in northern North America.
4. Hurling, a legalized form of primal violence in Ireland.
5. and, Australian Rules Football.
Which gives us a virtual Exclamation Point storm. They are going out today to:
ReplyDeletePhineas -- his 5th
d -- his fourth, and second in a row.
The Calico Cat -- her second, also back-to-back.
dan -- his second
And three first-time MQ winners:
Critical Bill
TarzanPresley
and cpm.
They are the 41st-43rd contestents to bring home some MQ hardware.
w00t!
Well, I spent 2 weeks in Ireland ( playing golf another unfortunate story) BUT, I did see quite a bit of hurling . . . and from my un-educated vantage point, it's basically like Little League for Irish kids.
ReplyDeletedarn: i was thinking that last one had to be "bloodball."
ReplyDeleteI knew them all but the last. And that one looks hardcore. Cool quiz.
ReplyDeleteI think in the olden dayes of ESPN, when there weren't enough sports to fill 24 hrs., you would see Aussie Rules football at odd hours. Don't know how else I would ever have seen the sport...
ReplyDeleted - I haven't seen it yet, but it's in my Netflix queue
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