I got all the U.S. Presidents. But getting all the U.S. Presidents is less impressive if you're an American. Still, I daresay the average non-trivia-loving American wouldn't have gotten all of them. I almost talked myself out of the obvious answer for the U.S. Civil War, because states started to secede after he was elected but before he was sworn in, while his predecessor was still president. But the battle that marks the start of the Civil War happened a month after his inauguration. The dangers of knowing too much about a topic.
Of course there's volume but everyone will say that biolume? 7:37 reassume flume 9:46 FDR / JFK/ Woodrow Wilson? /George Bush/ John Q Adams/ Obama 19:08 guessing on a few😅 missed by a person on FDR and Bush😂 Johnson/ Lincoln 😂/ FDR duh /Nixon/lmao this might be Woodrow Wilson 😂/ Grant 23:01 I swear Richard is S Saying Dr Zeuss😂😂
@@thisravenhasflown010 I didn't know all the presidents. I know the early ones and the recent ones, but the middle is a jumble, like the cords underneath the computer desk. It's all there, but it's not clear which is what. I was aware, at the time when they were in office, of all the presidents from Kennedy on, that's my strength. To be fair, I'm not sure I would remember Kennedy if he hadn't gotten shot when I was in kindergarten.
@@MelissaThompson432 Yes that was definitely a world known event. I haven't (fortunately) lived during an assassination, though there were attempts as we know🤷♀️😁👍
Surprised Brits don't know Abraham Lincoln is the Civil War president
Does no one sit around reading the OED any more?
I got all the U.S. Presidents. But getting all the U.S. Presidents is less impressive if you're an American. Still, I daresay the average non-trivia-loving American wouldn't have gotten all of them. I almost talked myself out of the obvious answer for the U.S. Civil War, because states started to secede after he was elected but before he was sworn in, while his predecessor was still president. But the battle that marks the start of the Civil War happened a month after his inauguration. The dangers of knowing too much about a topic.
Not an American but did get all the US presidents 😊
I thought the same thing… Ike took me longer than it should have
My word would have been coassume
I would have scored a pointless answer with the second-last one there in the first round :)
Of course there's volume but everyone will say that biolume? 7:37 reassume flume 9:46 FDR / JFK/ Woodrow Wilson? /George Bush/ John Q Adams/ Obama 19:08 guessing on a few😅 missed by a person on FDR and Bush😂 Johnson/ Lincoln 😂/ FDR duh /Nixon/lmao this might be Woodrow Wilson 😂/ Grant 23:01 I swear Richard is S
Saying Dr Zeuss😂😂
illume.
Wow. Illume made the list.
@@MelissaThompson432 sometimes I wonder on this lol
@@thisravenhasflown010 I didn't know all the presidents. I know the early ones and the recent ones, but the middle is a jumble, like the cords underneath the computer desk. It's all there, but it's not clear which is what. I was aware, at the time when they were in office, of all the presidents from Kennedy on, that's my strength. To be fair, I'm not sure I would remember Kennedy if he hadn't gotten shot when I was in kindergarten.
@@MelissaThompson432 Yes that was definitely a world known event. I haven't (fortunately) lived during an assassination, though there were attempts as we know🤷♀️😁👍
@@thisravenhasflown010 we've been through some stuff, definitely. Both of us. 🙂
Nom-de-plume for my guess. I'm 11.26 in. Oops that's hyphenated. Let's go with presume instead. This is a harder one.
It's not "non", it's "nom"
@@moscowguitarman thank you. Fixed. ❤️
I was going with legume.
Far too many adverts -
Blume is Germanic rather than Celtic; so, English, not Scottish.