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Rick Inman

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Let’s play…ScubaBoard Jeopardy!

Here’s how you play the game:

Just like the TV show, the answer comes first (in the previous post), then you give the question. Remember, your post must be in the form of a question.

Assuming you give the correct question, you then post the next answer. (If you don’t understand the game, please continue to be a member of our studio audience :D .)

Just to demonstrate the posting pattern, I’ll start with this post, and then continue in the next post.

Let’s play!

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Famous Scuba Divers for 100:

The answer is: In 1942, this famous scuba diving pioneer (along with Emile Gagnan) invented the first aqualung.
 
(Bee-beep!)

Who is Jacques-Yves Cousteau?

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Diving Physics for 100:

The answer is: This substance is 800 times more dense than air and incompressible.
 
what is water?
 
What is the sound of one hand clapping?

The answer is: Yes, with the valve removed.
 
Famous Scuba Divers for 200:

The answer is: The underwater cameraman for both motion pictures Jaws and The Deep.
 
Correct....your turn for an answer
 
ScubaTexan:
Correct....your turn for an answer
Yes. Either this game is too complicated, or my instructions are too vague.

After you give the QUESTION, you need to ask the next ANSWER.
 
Rick Inman:
Yes. Either this game is too complicated, or my instructions are too vague.

After you give the QUESTION, you need to ask the next ANSWER.

Sorry I just wanted to make sure I got a good answer first:

Scuba Diving records for 500:

The answer is: 50 divers at 29metres

EDIT:
Clue: They did it at a wreck near my location
 

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