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Groups of Three Quiz #2

Name the members of these famous threesomes.
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Last updated: September 12, 2018
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First submittedNovember 1, 2011
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Countries that Start with H
Haiti
Hungary
Honduras
 
Lord of the Rings Trilogy
The Fellowship of the Ring
The Two Towers
The Return of the King
 
Simpson Family Children
Bart
Lisa
Maggie
 
Holiest Cities in
Sunni Islam
Mecca
Medina
Jerusalem
 
Grandchildren on Your Knee
(When I'm 64)
Vera
Chuck
Dave
Abrahamic Religions
Christianity
Islam
Judaism
 
Macronutrients
Carbohydrates
Fat
Protein
 
Regions of Belgium
Wallonia
Flanders
Brussels-Capital
 
First Triumvirate of
Ancient Rome
Julius Caesar
Crassus
Pompey
 
Major Airports Serving
New York City
John F. Kennedy
LaGuardia
Newark
Capitals of South Africa
Bloemfontein
Cape Town
Pretoria
 
Components of an Atom
Protons
Neutrons
Electrons
 
Children of Adam & Eve
Abel
Cain
Seth
 
What Girls are
Made of
Sugar
Spice
Everything Nice
 
Countries on the Island
of Borneo
Brunei
Indonesia
Malaysia
Large Leg Bones
Femur
Fibula
Tibia
 
Types of Rocks
Igneous
Sedimentary
Metamorphic
 
France's Three Estates
Nobility
Clergy
People
 
Major Axis
Powers of WWII
Germany
Italy
Japan
 
First Names the Wives
of Henry VIII
Catherine
Anne
Jane
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Level ∞
May 14, 2018
I reset the comments because the quiz has changed so much.
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Level 81
May 14, 2018
You have Catherine as country of Borneo!
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Level 63
May 14, 2018
Yep. And Brunei is accepted but doesn't show on-screen as an answer.
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Level 90
May 14, 2018
I think after the leader of Swaziland changed the name to Iswatini Brunei changed its name to Catherine :)
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Level 66
May 14, 2018
And the Capital is Bandar Seri Aragon!
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Level ∞
May 14, 2018
This has been fixed, thanks.
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Level 84
May 15, 2018
Answers are in alphabetical order unless there's a logical reason ("Vera, Chuck and Dave" in the lyrics, order of the books in the LOTR, order of Henry VIII's wives, etc.), but I can't come up with one for "Countries that Start With H", "Types of Rocks", or "Regions of Belgium". For the latter, they aren't in order of area, population, or even north-to-south. It's not a big deal; just pointing it out.
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Level 82
May 25, 2018
It might be mixed up just to make it less easy.
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Level 26
May 15, 2018
6th ;)
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Level 64
May 15, 2018
sick quiz
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Level 84
May 16, 2018
Might clarify that macronutrients are the human ones. As a gardener, the first thing I thought of when I read macronutrients was the 3 primary ingredients in every fertilizer - N, P, and K. These are also called macronutrients in gardening.
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Level 75
Oct 29, 2018
Those are the first ones I tried, too, and couldn't figure out why they weren't accepted. Then I thought of the macrobiotic diet which somehow led me to thinking of the human diet and I finally got them.
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Level 72
May 17, 2018
That macroneutriens clue through me totally. I've not heard that term before. Ditto the first Triumvirate of Rome or France's three estates.
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Level 80
May 22, 2018
Shouldn't "Bourgeoisie" be accepted as an alternative for France's Third Estate?
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Level 92
May 23, 2018
I really don't think so. The people are the proletariat--the working class, including farmers and low-skilled factory workers, The bourgeoisie are the wealthy capitalists who own the means of production.
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Level 37
Apr 3, 2019
^ Exactly!
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Level 68
Nov 19, 2020
Actually, in that time, the "people" were everyone who wasn't either an aristocrat or a member of the clergy, so the "third estate" ecompassed both the bourgeoisie, the peasantry, the low-skilled workers (though not many factory-workers, in the 1700s...).
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Level 59
May 30, 2018
Flanders is also known as Flemish Region. Can you accept Flemish please?
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Level 77
Jun 4, 2018
Reassuring to know that the takers of this quiz still know more about the Simpsons than they do about Geography, History, Anatomy or Biology (though not about Nuclear Physics, it would seem).
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Level 66
Jul 28, 2018
But not knowing the Beatles' one is shameful.
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Level 80
May 20, 2022
"nuclear physics" I guess technically, but we learned this one in grade school
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Level 78
Oct 28, 2018
I think "Children of Adam & Eve" should be changed to "Sons of Adam & Eve", as many sources name their daughters.
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Level 67
Oct 29, 2018
I have never seen their daughters named in a canonical source. I always learned that Cain, Abel, and Seth are their *named* children. It is mentioned that they had other children (both sons and daughters), but I don't think the others are named.
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Level 69
Dec 4, 2018
That's kind of mean not to give some of your children names. I mean, how do you call them? "Hey, you!"?
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Level 69
Oct 28, 2018
accept burghers as third estate of France
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Level 76
Oct 29, 2018
The bourgeoisie isn't an estate (which implies a mediaeval societal structure), but more like a class, making it a precursor to the modern class structure. It was born in the late Middle Age, though it didn't fit nicely within it; which serves to show that abstract divisions tend to ignore the fluidity of human historical developments. That doesn't mean divisions and labels aren't valid, though; estates and classes are not the same thing.
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Level 69
Dec 4, 2018
I am usually one to defend the need for proper spelling, but damn it – I really struggled with Bloemfontein! I got the Bloem- part okay, but then never got past thinking the e in "-fontein" should be an a: -fontaine, -fontain… ARGH!
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Level 60
Jan 15, 2019
I feel your pain. I know that the place exists, but I have never got it right on any quz yet. :-)
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Level 63
Jan 29, 2019
You're not too far off. Fontein = fontain. Just a different language. ;) Bloemfontein is a fountain of flowers.
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Level 37
Feb 5, 2019
i'm kinda proud i didn't know the children of adam and eve.

long live the Netherlands

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Level 80
May 20, 2022
There's no reason to be proud of that.
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Level 79
Mar 7, 2020
Abel, Cain and Seth Rogen
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Level 68
May 3, 2020
That's exactly how I name them
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Level 57
Apr 10, 2020
kudos for accepting filthy peasant for a french estate
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Level 54
Nov 13, 2020
WTF is that grandchildren on the knee question? I have absolutely no idea what that's about, usually seeing the answer is enlightening, but not in this case. Is it a song?
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Level 79
Mar 3, 2021
It's a well-known song by The Beatles 😊 (you could've search it up on Google)
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Level 85
Dec 20, 2022
I'm just waiting for someone to complain that it's "an American thing". LOL
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Level 62
Apr 7, 2021
and then there is me with my big brain who typed in 'pebble' for a type of rock :)
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Level 48
Nov 26, 2021
The quiz instructions kinda sus