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Sorry, I meant anyone whose first initial was a C, J, T.... Kent managed to add to fill out the rest. So take it away Kent before this gets any more messed up
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As the starter of this thread, I am going to get this thread going again. I'll do an easy one so Kent can reclaim the thread.
Name three island nations.
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Vulcan, Romulan, and Human (I assume he has been in movies and shows other than Star Trek and that he played a human is most of his roles.)
A quick check of IMDB shows that Mark Lenard was also a Klingon in Star Trek the Motion Picture.
Name three superheroes who are also lawyers.
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Huntress (pre-Crisis) The Earth-2 Robin Manhunter (Kate)
Name three non-Caucasian human Starfleet captains.
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Worf commanded the Defiant from time to tome, but I don't recall him attaining the rank of Captain.
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Sisko Sulu and Capt. Clark Tyrell (played by Paul Winfield), Chekov's captain at the outset of the 2nd flick.
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Kent is correct. Worf was not a captain nor was he human. Michael Dorn who portrayed him is African-American, but the character was a Klingon.
Kent?
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Okay... name three major cities (1 million people or more today) that (1) have changed their names at least once and (2) were formerly capitals of political entities that no longer exist.
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New York was once New Amsterdam and was the capital of the colony of New Amsterdam.
Istanbul was Constantinople and was the capital of the Byzatine Empire (if not also the Ottoman empire)
Thank you They Might Be Giants!
hmm the third.....
St. Petersburg has been also known as Petrograd and Leningrad and was capital of the Russian Empire. (I knew the name change. I double checked to see what it's population is and if it was ever a capital)
So, name three assassinated heads of state.
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BTW, I was going to post the following 3 cities for the previous question: Ho Ch Minh City (formerly Saigon, capital of South Vietnam); Istanbul (formerly Constantinople & Byzantium, capitals of the Byzantine & Ottoman Empires); and St. Petersburg (but I wasn't sure if it had ever served officially as capital). I also considered Austin, TX since it was the capital of the Republic of Texas and was orginally named Waterloo.
Anyway, back to the game:
Name three breeds of domestic cats
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