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Family Feud

Family Feud is a game show that premiered in 1976. In the show, two families compete against each other to answer survey-style questions. Family Feud can also be played online.

321 Questions

Name something you hope for but can't count on when going on vacation?

Good Weather

Good Time

Plenty of Rest

Tan

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Were there any Elizabethan family feuds?

yes. Queen Elizabeth I and her sister Mary Queen of Scots faught between each other. this is why elizabeth was locked in a tower before she became queen.

there were also many others. a father and daughter would argue if they wouldn't agree on who the daughter should marry.

AnswerWere there any Elizabethan family feuds?" AnswerActually, Mary Queen of Scots was Mary Stuart. She was Elizabeth's cousin, whom Elizabeth very reluctantly had beheaded once she (Elizabeth) became queen, due to the threat Mary posed to Elizabeth's reign. (Mary Stuart and Elizabeth had a major religious conflict - Elizabeth was Protestant, while I believe Mary was Catholic - and therefore there were those who would depose Elizabeth and have Mary placed on England's throne, and Elizabeth could not allow that to happen.) Mary Tudor was Elizabeth's older half-sister. (I believe Mary was seventeen years Elizabeth's senior, but I mgiht be wrong.) Henry VIII (the girls' father) had declared his marriage to Catherine of Aragon (Mary's mother) void so that he could wed Anne Boleyn (Elizabeth's mother). He later beheaded Anne, I think primarily for adultery, although she was also charged with incest and witchcraft. For the brief period while Anne was queen, during Elizabeth's infancy, I seem to recall reading that Mary acted as Elizabeth's servant. While it might not seem like a strange thing to us that an older sibling should care for another one, with the nullification of his marriage to Catherine the king had also declared Mary's birth illegitimate. This meant that she lost the status of princess and only heir to the throne. While her birth was considered illegitimate - that is, while Henry said that he and Catherine had not been married at the time of Mary's birth - Mary could not become queen. Of course, throughout their lives, Henry declared and recanted several times that both Mary and Elizabeth were illegitimate. They fell in and out of his favor often.

For the record, Henry was abel to declare his marriage with Catherine null and void because he was the head of the Anglican Church (that is, the Church of England). In fact, he -founded- the Church when the Pope (England's previous religious authority) would not nullify the marriage. Of course, this was not the primary reason for the Anglican Church's founding; with Henry as head of both Church and State, England got twice the money she normally would from the people. Any funds that would have gone to the Pope in Rome now landed in England's coffers instead.

That's probably way more than you wanted to know. =P

-Blue Rusalka

Causa causae est etiam causa causati?

The cause of the cause is also the cause of the thing caused.

Which Shakespeare quote does Richard Karn recite on Family Feud?

If music be the food of love, play on,

Give me excess of it; that surfeiting,

The appetite may sicken, and so die.

What are the release dates for Family Feud - 1999 NBA Players vs NBA Mothers Special Day 2?

Family Feud - 1999 NBA Players vs NBA Mothers Special Day 2 was released on:

USA: 13 November 2007

What to do if your parents won't make their mind?

Well, there are different answers depending on what you are asking them for. If you are asking them if you can have a friend over for instance, I have found that talking on the phone with the person you want to have over, and then asking your parents while on the phone works pretty well. If you want your parents to get you something or take you some where though, I would just prove to them that you deserve it by listening to what they say, don't be rude, and stuff like that. You can't just beg and beg (I know this from experience!).

What is a host name?

"Host" could mean your domain name provider, your webspace provider, etc. A host name is the name of your "Host".

Name something an old might be wearing that he keeps adjusting?

Some things an old man (a group that it's still OK to make fun of just because they belong to a demographic?) might be wearing that he keeps adjusting:

  1. belt
  2. bow tie,
  3. boxer shorts,
  4. dentures,
  5. glasses,
  6. hair
  7. hat,
  8. hearing aid
  9. jeans
  10. jockey strap
  11. knee braces,
  12. pants
  13. pipe
  14. pocket items
  15. shirt
  16. shoe laces,
  17. socks
  18. suit coat
  19. suit vest
  20. suspenders/braces,
  21. toupee,
  22. underwear

What kind of drink do people gulp?

if your playing family feud then your answers are

water

beer

sodas

Gatorade

milk

big gulp

What is a teenager scared to talk about to their parents?

Teens are hesitant to talk about sex to their parent....well it depends on the parent, but most of the time we rather not ask.

What time and channel is the new family feud?

In Detroit it is WWJ TV Detroit 12 Noon see related link for your zip code

Name a kind of cookie people leave out for santa family feud?

chocolate chip, sugar, chocolate, orea, gingerbread, peanut butter, shortbread

How many s in word feud?

Trick question, right? OK, I'll bite . . . there is no s in the word, 'Feud'.

Name something a king would hate to be without?

Queen, Crown, His Kingdom, Throne, Servants, Joker, Subjects

What are the release dates for Family Feud - 2002 Syndicated 7-1?

Family Feud - 2002 Syndicated 7-1 was released on:

USA: 2006

It is best to drink Gatorade when doing what type of exercises?

You would have to do a sport that burns a large amount of energy at a small time because Gatorade contains lots of sugars and salts that substitutes energy, and so they are not recommended to consume over a large amount of time. They give you a huge energy supply that needs to be burnt off otherwise it is harmful to your health.