DOCTOR DOOM WORKS FOR THE RADIO TRIVIA!!!!!!!
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2007-08-17 03:33:36
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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That would be the sinister Dr. Doom. Little known fact: Doom's doctorate degree is in Proctology. Doom opened a "1 hour or less" proctology clinic in North Dakota in 1983, but went bankrupt during the recession of the late 80's and early 90's. Discouraged, Doom turned to villainy to pay his student loans and gambling debts. Doom says the strangest thing he has ever removed from someones anus was a macaroni statue of football great Barry Sanders rushing for a touchdown. The patient stated that he "fell onto the statue while doing nude yoga." Yeah, sure he did ; )
2007-08-17 04:27:38
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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Doctor Doom works for radio trivia, just had to spell out Dr.
None of the other answers work for radio trivia. Not sure why, and even this one should work, but again it doesn't either. Though it does say it:
The Jeweler (Ian Trigger). Yes, it's that legendary Fantastic Four arch-nemesis, the Jeweler. What, you mean you've never heard of him? Why, he's the leader of a group of street vagrants, and he has a keen eye for big fake diamonds. Sounds awesome, huh? With his Irish accent, fuddy-duddy mannerisms, and stunning ability to defeat laser security grids, it's a wonder he didn't pull a Mr. Freeze and make the transition from the screen back into the comics.
2007-08-16 22:54:01
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answer #3
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answered by shvdnlayd95 2
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Dr. Victor von Doom.
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Doom is considered the archenemy of the Fantastic Four, but has also been added to the rogue galleries of the Avengers, the Punisher, the Silver Surfer, the Hulk, Captain America, the X-Men, Nick Fury, Daredevil, Squirrel Girl, Wolverine, Iron Man, Blade, and Spider-Man among many others. Doom has also faced villains like Magneto and Venom. He is one of the comic book industry's most recognizable and archetypal supervillains. His ruling of the small nation of Latveria provides him with diplomatic immunity, a rare trait for a comic book character. Doom is also the first comic-book villain that starred in his own collection (Astonishing Tales, 1970), before Joker did the same (The Joker, 1974). Doom also starred in another collection: Supervillain Team-Up. It happened when the "Two in one" concept in comics was popular in Marvel, and The "House of Ideas" chose three of his most popular characters to have this kind of collections: Spider-man, The Thing and Doctor Doom.
Also, it must be noted that despite being a supervillain, Doom is considered a hero in his own land, Latveria, and in the Counter-Earth (now Planet Doom), a planet where heroes like Fantastic Four or Avengers are seen as traitors, because they abandoned it to return to the Earth, while Doom preferred to stay to protect its people. Doom has become very popular and aclaimmed considered by many to be one of the best Marvel Comics Supervillain.
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2007-08-16 22:36:17
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answer #4
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answered by Riven Liether 5
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I'd like to take the two easy points and say Victor Von Doom aka Doctor Doom. But Super Skrull is superior. Hail the Skrull Empire!!!!!
2007-08-19 13:58:04
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answer #5
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answered by mitchell2020 5
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Spelled out Doctor Doom
2007-08-17 06:37:26
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answered by M J 6
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Doctor Doom works for radio trivia, just had to spell out Dr.
2007-08-17 10:33:06
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answer #7
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answered by flowwer_1371 5
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Doctor Doom (spelled out for the radio trivia)
2007-08-17 04:09:56
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answer #8
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answered by nuszbum 1
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Doctor Doom is the correct answer for the radio trivia.
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2007-08-17 12:02:15
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answer #9
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answered by Anonymous
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Doctor Doom is the right answer 100% sure.
2007-08-18 05:15:21
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answer #10
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answered by hedis2004 1
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No need for me to answer, Riven Liether already gave a correct and complete response. In Latveria, he would be allowed to live another day as a reward for his competence
2007-08-17 01:38:54
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answer #11
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answered by SteveA8 6
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