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Sheep Week 7: Answers due Friday at 12

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1. An underpaid profession
2. An overpaid profession
3. A language spoken with a beautiful accent
4. A language spoken with an ugly accent
5. The continent you could name the most countries
6. The continent you could name the fewest countries
7. How many months a year do you need a jacket to go outside?
8. A girl’s name that starts with “H”
9. A punk band
10. An ice cream brand
11. A perennially bad professional sports team
12. Baby ______

No discussing answers til deadline. All are welcome. PM me your answers.
 
I hope you were intentionally ambiguous on two of these. If so, fuck you, good job.
 
Thread open, feel free to discuss answers, going for a quick reveal!
 
If 6 isn't Australia I hate all you people.
 
This week felt especially difficult.
 
I went lawyer instead of CEO, but otherwise yep.
 
If 6 isn't Australia I hate all you people.

Oceania is the continent, Australia is the country. I guessed the ambiguity would confuse people.

Also 2 is going to be lawyer, there is alot of lawyer hate on the board.
 
Oceania is the continent, Australia is the country. I guessed the ambiguity would confuse people.

Also 2 is going to be lawyer, there is alot of lawyer hate on the board.

Well, yeah, and my dumbass also forgot Antarctica is a continent so yay.
 
Oh shit. Yep. Retracted. I hate myself.

I'm not 100% sure that sheep would interpret the question the same why I did, but thats what I went with.

When did they start calling the continent of Australia Oceania? I learned it as Australia in elementary school (late 80s-early 90s), and I don't think it was assumed to include Marshall Islands and Tuvalu and those other ones.
 
I'm not 100% sure that sheep would interpret the question the same why I did, but thats what I went with.

When did they start calling the continent of Australia Oceania? I learned it as Australia in elementary school (late 80s-early 90s), and I don't think it was assumed to include Marshall Islands and Tuvalu and those other ones.

What continent is New Zealand part of ?
 
lol I thought of it as lowest percentage I could name, so I happily take my medicine.
 
I definitely learned the phrase "island-continent" when referring to Australia. Calling Australia itself a continent is how we eventually decided that Greenland was the worlds largest island.
 
Girl's name with H was pretty brutal.

Rule of 5 on jacket months?
 
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