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One hundred! A ton!
Here's your chance to SHOUT A HUNDRETH TIME.
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99 was the name of a Japanese double act known for their TV game-show Mecha-Mecha Iketeru!
One round starts thus:
"The members are seated on motorcycles, arranged in a circle on a rotating platform. The first player starts the game with the onomatopoeia of an engine revving”.
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There's not a lot to say about the number 98. Apparently, 98 Degrees was a big pop act, but neither of us has heard of it.
Still, never mind. SHOUT your answers and TWEET your score to @plentyquestionz.
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97 is the age at which Leon Theremin, the inventor of the Theremin (did you guess?) died in 1993.
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Number 96 was an Australian soap opera that ran for 1,218 episodes in the 1970s. THAT'S ENOUGH NUMBERS NOW THANKS.
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95: a bus route that might take you from Southall to Shepherd’s Bush, from Anstruther Harbour to St Andrews – or from Colne to Burnley via Birtwistle Avenue, depending on which one you catch. BUS BINGO.
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94 is the number of Haydn’s Surprise Symphony. He wrote 106 of them. A compulsive symphonist was old Joe.
Some of the questions in this episode are surprisingly hard. SHOUT your answers and TWEET your score to @plentyquestionz.
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Fun* fact: 93 is the number of the French department Seine-Saint-Denis, which has produced many rap and grime artists, making it very much the French equivalent of Thornton Heath, where Lucy lived in (SPOOKY MUSIC)... 1993.
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'92 was the queen’s Annus Horribilis (until now) – but Lucy was having an absolutely brilliant time. It was the year Nirvana played Reading. (Although she doesn’t think she actually saw them. She thinks she may have favoured Ned’s Atomic Dustbin or some other shit.)
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91: it's the ISBN Group Identifier for books published in Sweden and the international dialling code for India. But round these parts, it's the number of this episode of shoutalong quizpot Plenty Questions.
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Joe 90 would be 61 this year if he were real. And Plenty Questions would be 90 today if it released one episode per year. (Luckily, it's three a week.)
You know the drill: SHOUT your answers at your phone/speaker/soundbar/dashboard and TWEET your score to @plentyquestionz.
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89 always springs to mind when you think of the number of chapters in the four gospels, doesn't it?
Well, now it's also an episode of Plenty Questions, Justin and Lucy's bubbly quizpod that encourages the SHOUTING OF THE ANSWERS.
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88. Aside from the bingo fat-shaming and the white supremacy thing, it means great fortune and good luck in China.
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"Fourscore and seven years ago” said Abraham Lincoln, talking about something else entirely.
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86: the year Lucy was born. FACT. 1986, that is. Not the others.
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85: the age of Ian Barnes in Darlington, who ran a mile in 8 minutes 10.4 seconds in October 2020.
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The film 84 Charing Cross Road was released, annoyingly, in 1987. And the film Nineteen Eighty-Four was released in 1956.
Oh, sod it. Never mind.
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As we all know, when someone reaches 83 they may celebrate a second bar mitzvah. Or SHOUT THEIR ANSWERS TO PLENTY QUESTIONS;
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82: the age Joe Biden will be at the next election – but also, '82: the year Nicki Minaj was born –but also: THIS EPISODE OF PLENTY QUESTIONS – the podcast that encourages the SHOUTING OF THE ANSWERS.
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Finally, we've reached Ricky Tomlinson's age: 81. We've also reached Episode 81 of Plenty Questions – the podcast that encourages the SHOUTING OF THE ANSWERS. And we've also ALSO reached John Cleese's age. It's almost too much to bear.
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