Fell at the final hurdle for a second day running, could've been any of the last three options but I was torn between baldness and psychopathy. Got very lucky guessing the Harry Potter one though so I'll take the 9/10 haha.
Also, I really need to fix my sleeping pattern, I should not still be awake 😂
If you're eating "al fresco" in Italy, you're in a prison cell somewhere, meditating the differences between the original language and its abroad dialects...
Seriously though: the expression "al fresco" to indicate "outside the restaurant" is something I know only from this site and must be North-American only.
In Italy, it's old fashioned slang to say "in jail", and no one uses it otherwise. "In fresco", which would be the closest food-related expression, means "in the fridge" - which is also not very comfortable to eat in...
You just look at what they got in the last three digits. If they got 7900, it means they lost 100 points in the 8 questions they got right. If they get something like 9500, they lost tons of time on every question but got them all right. Which would be quite suspicious!
I guessed psychopathy, too. I knew it wasn't diamonds. And for whatever reason I didn't think anyone would bother measuring male pattern baldness, so it was between dogs and psychos.
Researched the moon question....All the planets' moons have cool names, even Saturn with a couple hundred moons, why is Earth's moon called 'Moon'....like naming your cat 'Cat'. I was lucky on Q10 cuz male and female baldness runs in my family, but it is kind of a marketing angle, my brothers are all weirded out. There's no standardized scale for dogs (except my border collies are the smartest) and lots of measurements for psychopathy, I think there is one for diamonds but it wouldn't be called 'Norwood'.
For millennia the only moon we knew about was our own, so there was no need to give it a special name. Once Galileo discovered other moons existed everyone had been calling it "The Moon" for far too long for any other name to stick.
OK, so 8/10. Should have known Q8, absolutely no clue on Q9, lucky guess on Q10. As for Q5, I have no idea why I knew is was Uranus, maybe I thought it was funny when I was a kid.
9/10 because of something called "clarified" butter, but I admit I just picked the funniest one for the Norwood scale, because Norwood sounds like the name of a bald guy.
For the question abt ghee, all I could think of was the Psych episode where Shawn introduced Gus as his partner Ghee Buttersnaps. I guessed clarified butter for ghee and LO AND BEHOLD, the green light flashed!!
Also, I really need to fix my sleeping pattern, I should not still be awake 😂
Seriously though: the expression "al fresco" to indicate "outside the restaurant" is something I know only from this site and must be North-American only.
In Italy, it's old fashioned slang to say "in jail", and no one uses it otherwise. "In fresco", which would be the closest food-related expression, means "in the fridge" - which is also not very comfortable to eat in...
Also somehow remembered that Oppenheimer was Christopher Nolan
Didn't know the Midsummer Nights Dream moons question.