First of all. I want to thank all of you for playing the game this week, most of you new players, and I hope you all will continue to play. As you know this is
my first week doing the game, so I was somewhat apprehensive about the outcome, but with the exception of the fact that several 'regular' players did not play this week (maybe on vacation?), I think, for the most part (except #4) things worked out fairly well.
The answers to the questions for week 1:
1. William Calvin Oates
2. Woodstock was the name of the plantation. Westover is the name of the house/residence. So the Pickens home was called “Westover of Woodstock”.
One website I found
erroneously stated that the name of the plantation was “Westover of Woodstock” (darn it!), so I'll accept that, another website further perverted this into "plantation, named Westover
or Woodstock" and another apparently copied from this, so I also would have had to accept “Westover“ as the name of the plantation.
3. Milton Bradley
4. Hot Springs, Arkansas
This one absolutely broke my heart! I thought most every player would get this as there were only 11 state capitals to choose from and because I gave the specific dates, and, at least to me, 'resort town' in the South almost screams Hot Springs. Well you fooled me, but I wasn't trying to fool you. If anyone had done an 'exact phrase' search (at Google or whatever) on "May 6 to July 14", they would have had the answer in their pocket. I added the "th"s to those dates because it would have made it too easy not to have. (I do give all the information needed to find the answers, but I try not to embed exact searchable phrases that would point directly to the answers the questions, so it's a matter of how one uses that information to search for the answer. Be imaginative.)
Here's a couple of sources for this:
http://www.nps.gov/hosp/historycultu...nology.web.pdf http://encyclopediaofarkansas.net/en...px?entryID=770
5. Beaver Stadium at Pennsylvania State University was named for James Addams Beaver (that explains why the Nittany Lions play in a stadium named after a Beaver).
A few words about this weeks' answers:
1) Always try to verify your information with a second or third source. Player Dred had the correct answer to #1, but his source erroneously places the Battle of Ream's Station in North Carolina while it took place in Dinwiddie County, Virginia not far from Petersburg.
2) Please give specific answers (see my note to cw1865, above), and be sure you know exactly what type of answer(s) is/are required by the question. I'm gonna be a Judge Roy Bean about answers in the future!
3) There is no premium for submitting your answers early. Take your time, you've got all week.
4) See my commentary for question #4 about my not embedding directly seachable phrases in the questions.
The scores at the end of Week 1:
FIRST DIVISION
no players this week!
SECOND DIVISION
cw1865 - 4
ole - 4
Susan_Sweet - 4
Dred - 3
sockknitter - 3
Blockaderunner - 2
Thanks again. See you next week!
sam