15 pts
(Team pts. scored with you minus team pts. given up with you) minus (Team pts. scored without you minus team pts. given up without you).
1.5
14 pts
past the soccer ball
Paparazzo (31 pts) Garbanzo (20 pts) Terrazzo (26 pts) Chorizo (21 pts) Mestizo (18 pts) Palazzo (27 pts) Scherzo (21 pts) Rebozo (17 pts) Schizo (20 pts) Sleazo (15 pts) Diazo (15 pts) Ginzo (15 pts) Gonzo (15 pts) Matzo (16 pts) Mezzo (25 pts) Bozo (15 pts) Mozo (15 pts) Orzo (13 pts) Ouzo (13 pts) Azo (12 pts)
15 pts
0 00 -0:16 INTRO: instruments: (2 pts.) dynamics: (2 pts.) 0:17 - 0:45 Idea: (2 pts.) instruments: (2 pts.) dynamics: (2 pts.) 0:46 - 1:19 Idea: (2 pts.) instruments: (2 pts.) dynamics: (2 pts.) 1:20 - 1:48 Idea: (2 pts.) instruments: (2 pts.) dynamics: (2 pts.) 1:49 - 2:18 Idea: (2 pts.) instruments: (2 pts.) dynamics: (2 pts.) 2:19 - 2:47 Idea: (2 pts.) instruments: (2 pts.) dynamics: (2 pts.) 2:48 - 3:17 Idea: (2 pts.) instruments: (2 pts.) dynamics: (2 pts.) 3:18 - 3:47 Idea: (2 pts.) instruments: (2 pts.) dynamics: (2 pts.) 3:48 - 4:28 Idea: (2 pts.) instruments: (2 pts.) dynamics: (2 pts.) 4:29 - 4:51 OUTRO: instruments: (2 pts.) dynamics: (2 pts.) Can anyone fill in the rest of the blanks?
Here is a list:PIG [6 pts] , (PIGGED/PIGGING/PIGS)to bear pigs (cloven-hoofed mammals)PIGBOAT [12 pts] , (PIGBOATS)a submarinePIGEON [9 pts] , (PIGEONS)a short-legged birdPIGFISH [16 pts] , (PIGFISHES)a marine fishPIGGED [11 pts]past tense of pigPIGGERY [14 pts] , (PIGGERIES)a pigpenPIGGIE [10 pts] , (PIGGIES)piggyPIGGIER [11 pts]comparative of piggyPIGGIES [11 pts]pl. of piggyPIGGIEST [12 pts]superlative of piggyPIGGIN [10 pts] , (PIGGINS)a small wooden pailPIGGING [12 pts]present participle of pigPIGGISH [14 pts]greedy or dirtyPIGGY [12 pts] , (PIGGIER/PIGGIEST)piggishPIGGY [12 pts] , (PIGGIES)a small pigPIGLET [9 pts] , (PIGLETS)a small pigPIGLIKE [14 pts]resembling a pigPIGMENT [12 pts] , (PIGMENTED/PIGMENTING/PIGMENTS)to add a coloring matter toPIGMY [13 pts] , (PIGMIES)pygmyPIGNOLI [10 pts] , (PIGNOLIS)pignoliaPIGNOLIA [11 pts] , (PIGNOLIAS)the edible seed of nut pinesPIGNUS [9 pts] , (PIGNORA)property held as security for a debtPIGNUT [9 pts] , (PIGNUTS)a hickory nutPIGOUT [9 pts] , (PIGOUTS)an instance of eating to excessPIGPEN [11 pts] , (PIGPENS)a place where pigs are keptPIGSKIN [14 pts] , (PIGSKINS)the skin of a pigPIGSNEY [13 pts] , (PIGSNEYS)a darlingPIGSTICK [17 pts] , (PIGSTICKED/PIGSTICKING/PIGSTICKS)to hunt for wild boarPIGSTY [12 pts] , (PIGSTIES)a pigpenPIGTAIL [10 pts] , (PIGTAILS)a tight braid of hairPIGWEED [14 pts] , (PIGWEEDS)a weedy plant
you get 350 pts for bronze 650 pts for silver and 950 pts for gold
meaning of pts
Wilt Chamberlain 100 ptsKobe Bryant 81 pts Wilt Chamberlain 78 pts David Thompson 73 pts Wilt Chamberlain 73 pts Top 5 all separate players Wilt Chamberlain 100 pts Kobe Bryant 81 pts David Thompson 78 pts David Robinson 71 pts Elgin Bayor 71 pts
1- Doctor - 62 pts. 2- Lawyer / Judge - 10 pts. 3- Pilot / Air Traffic - 9 pts. 4- Accountant - 9 pts. 5- Police Officer - 5 pts. 6- Banker - 4 pts.
.In 1300, the Holy Roman Empire included parts of all the following modern countries EXCEPT (1 point)(0 pts) Italy.(0 pts) France.(1 pt) Spain.(0 pts) Germany.0 /1 point2.The Middle Ages began with the collapse of the (1 point)(0 pts) Renaissance.(1 pt) Roman Empire.(0 pts) Kingdom of Mali.(0 pts) Tang dynasty.1 /1 point3.In the system of feudalism, who owns the land? (1 point)(0 pts) vassals or knights(0 pts) peasants(1 pt) kings or lords(0 pts) priests1 /1 point4.A lord's main duty toward the people who pledged loyalty to him was to(1 point)(0 pts)educate them.(0 pts)take care of their livestock and lands.(0 pts)bring them to God.(1 pt)protect them and their lands.1 /1 point5.Most peasants needed a lord's permission to(1 point)(0 pts)have children.(1 pt)marry or leave the manor.(0 pts)farm the lord's fields.(0 pts)supply their own needs.1 /1 pointThe final score is 4/5 (80%).
.In 1300, the Holy Roman Empire included parts of all the following modern countries EXCEPT (1 point)(0 pts) Italy.(0 pts) France.(1 pt) Spain.(0 pts) Germany.0 /1 point2.The Middle Ages began with the collapse of the (1 point)(0 pts) Renaissance.(1 pt) Roman Empire.(0 pts) Kingdom of Mali.(0 pts) Tang dynasty.1 /1 point3.In the system of feudalism, who owns the land? (1 point)(0 pts) vassals or knights(0 pts) peasants(1 pt) kings or lords(0 pts) priests1 /1 point4.A lord's main duty toward the people who pledged loyalty to him was to(1 point)(0 pts)educate them.(0 pts)take care of their livestock and lands.(0 pts)bring them to God.(1 pt)protect them and their lands.1 /1 point5.Most peasants needed a lord's permission to(1 point)(0 pts)have children.(1 pt)marry or leave the manor.(0 pts)farm the lord's fields.(0 pts)supply their own needs.1 /1 pointThe final score is 4/5 (80%).
.In 1300, the Holy Roman Empire included parts of all the following modern countries EXCEPT (1 point)(0 pts) Italy.(0 pts) France.(1 pt) Spain.(0 pts) Germany.0 /1 point2.The Middle Ages began with the collapse of the (1 point)(0 pts) Renaissance.(1 pt) Roman Empire.(0 pts) Kingdom of Mali.(0 pts) Tang dynasty.1 /1 point3.In the system of feudalism, who owns the land? (1 point)(0 pts) vassals or knights(0 pts) peasants(1 pt) kings or lords(0 pts) priests1 /1 point4.A lord's main duty toward the people who pledged loyalty to him was to(1 point)(0 pts)educate them.(0 pts)take care of their livestock and lands.(0 pts)bring them to God.(1 pt)protect them and their lands.1 /1 point5.Most peasants needed a lord's permission to(1 point)(0 pts)have children.(1 pt)marry or leave the manor.(0 pts)farm the lord's fields.(0 pts)supply their own needs.1 /1 pointThe final score is 4/5 (80%).
.In 1300, the Holy Roman Empire included parts of all the following modern countries EXCEPT (1 point)(0 pts) Italy.(0 pts) France.(1 pt) Spain.(0 pts) Germany.0 /1 point2.The Middle Ages began with the collapse of the (1 point)(0 pts) Renaissance.(1 pt) Roman Empire.(0 pts) Kingdom of Mali.(0 pts) Tang dynasty.1 /1 point3.In the system of feudalism, who owns the land? (1 point)(0 pts) vassals or knights(0 pts) peasants(1 pt) kings or lords(0 pts) priests1 /1 point4.A lord's main duty toward the people who pledged loyalty to him was to(1 point)(0 pts)educate them.(0 pts)take care of their livestock and lands.(0 pts)bring them to God.(1 pt)protect them and their lands.1 /1 point5.Most peasants needed a lord's permission to(1 point)(0 pts)have children.(1 pt)marry or leave the manor.(0 pts)farm the lord's fields.(0 pts)supply their own needs.1 /1 pointThe final score is 4/5 (80%).