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What's the Kennection? #68

2023-06-25 11:48
All five answers to the questions below have something in common. Can you figure it out?
What's the Kennection? #68

Welcome to Kennections, a weekly quiz created by Jeopardy! champion/co-host Ken Jennings. Here's how to play: All five answers to the questions below have something in common. Can you figure it out? (Note: We've given you a hint by showing you how many letters are contained within the answer, but this quiz is not interactive.)e

1. What lengthy 1922 novel is set entirely in Dublin on June 16—a date now celebrated worldwide as “Bloomsday”?

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2. What did the Romans call Jupiter’s wife, the queen of the gods, whom the Greeks called Hera?

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3. Near what Nile Delta town in 1799 did a French army officer discovered a stone translating a hieroglyphic decree into Greek?

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4. “Paionia” is the Japanese name of what electronics company, which made the first car CD player in 1984?

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5. Which Star Trek spinoff saw the filming of its pilot delayed when its star Genevieve Bujold was replaced by Kate Mulgrew?

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ANSWERS ----->

1. What lengthy 1922 novel is set entirely in Dublin on June 16—a date now celebrated worldwide as “Bloomsday”?

ULYSSES

2. What did the Romans call Jupiter’s wife, the queen of the gods, whom the Greeks called Hera?

JUNO

3. Near what Nile Delta town in 1799 did a French army officer discovered a stone translating a hieroglyphic decree into Greek?

ROSETTA

4. “Paionia” is the Japanese name of what electronics company, which made the first car CD player in 1984?

PIONEER

5. Which Star Trek spinoff saw the filming of its pilot delayed when its star Genevieve Bujold was replaced by Kate Mulgrew?

VOYAGER

WHAT'S THE KENNECTION ----->

What's the Kennection?

SPACE PROBES

This article was originally published on www.mentalfloss.com as What's the Kennection? #68.