A couple weeks ago, we unleashed the Historical Jugglers Quipzle and it was a resounding success. There are quite a number of uber intelligent jugglers who submitted solutions.
Here, again is the Quipzle:
Theme: Historical jugglers
Figure out the famous historical juggler or juggling act to solve the Quipzle
(Commas separate names, and dashes separate syllables of a name)
Example: Looked at- villain’s hideout- negative response = saw+lair+no= Salerno
Hint: The sound of the clue is more important than the exact spelling. Good luck players!
1) Float in water, Lullaby composer Johannes-male offspring
2) Successor-music developed from ragtime and blues
3) Stunts performed by a magician-key with four sharps, City of Angels- feel remorse
4) Harsh sounding-leg joint, siblings
5) Tally ending- large hospital room, five-cent coins
6) Monaco prince, Skywalker-burro
7) Monarch, People’s opinion of you (Slang)
8) A strong forward movement, Camera attachment that provides illumination
9) Aquatic animal breathing apparatus, went headfirst into the water-exclamation expressing joy or surprise
10) Indonesian dagger, the fatty part of milk- Ohio abbreviation
Scroll down for the official answers…
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Answers: 1) Bob Bramson 2) Airjazz 3) Trixie LaRue 4) Raspyni Brothers 5) Howard Nichols 6) Albert Lucas 7) King Repp 8) Serge Flash 9) Gil Dova 10) Kris Kremo
Congratulations to the winners:
- Jefffrey Olynek
- Steven Brown
- Scott Cain
They will each be contacted soon for their prizes: one year of IJA membership and a copy of Dan’s new book, Alex the Great.
There will be more Quipzles coming soon to eJuggle [yay!].
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