Luckytrim
Grill Master
Sunday Special - Either / Or
1. For what network did Peter Jennings anchor the evening news?
a. - NBC
b. - ABC
2. What is the only planet in our solar system that is less dense than water?
a. - Saturn
b. - Uranus
3. In the early 1960s American sit-com "I'm Dickens, He's Fenster", what were the occupations of the title characters?
a. - Plumbers
b. - Carpenters
4. Pamplemousse is French for which fruit?
a. - Grapefruit
b. - Papaya
5. Calvin Graham has a place in U.S. Naval history. What is it?
a. - Discharged because he was 12 years old
b. - Discharged because he was 14 years old
6. In which Californian city did the "McDonald's Massacre" of 1984 take place? (It was a dreadful event that resulted in 22 deaths and 19 injuries).
a. - San Francisco
b. - San Diego
7. In the National Hockey League, the Linesmen are ...
a. - Officials
b. - Players
8. How many of the Fifty have two-word names?
a. - 7
b. - 10
9. Which two Looney Tunes characters are known for using the expression:
"Suffering succotash"?
a. - Foghorn Leghorn and the Tasmanian Devil
b. - Sylvester the Cat and Daffy Duck
10. The lotus is the national symbol of which country?
a. - India
b. - China
11. What country, is home to Cape Piai, the southernmost point on the Asian mainland?
a. - Indonesia
b. - Malaysia
12. What is the English nickname of the river Thames, which at one stage flows through London?
a. - Old Father Thames
b. - Old Mother Thames
13. In 1361, Joan, the Fair Maid of Kent, married Edward, The Black Prince, heir to the English throne. The Black Prince died before his father and so the Prince's only surviving son became king. Who was the new king?
a. - Richard I
b. - Richard II
14. Who was the first American to become a dollar billionaire?
a. - Andrew Carnegie
b. - John D. Rockefeller
15. Who said, "These are the times that try men's souls". ?
a. - Thomas Aquinas
b. - Thomas Paine
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1. - b
2. - a
3. - b
4. - a
5. - a
6. - b
7. - a
8. - b
9. - b
10. - a
11. - b
12. - a
13. - b
14. - b
15. - b
1. For what network did Peter Jennings anchor the evening news?
a. - NBC
b. - ABC
2. What is the only planet in our solar system that is less dense than water?
a. - Saturn
b. - Uranus
3. In the early 1960s American sit-com "I'm Dickens, He's Fenster", what were the occupations of the title characters?
a. - Plumbers
b. - Carpenters
4. Pamplemousse is French for which fruit?
a. - Grapefruit
b. - Papaya
5. Calvin Graham has a place in U.S. Naval history. What is it?
a. - Discharged because he was 12 years old
b. - Discharged because he was 14 years old
6. In which Californian city did the "McDonald's Massacre" of 1984 take place? (It was a dreadful event that resulted in 22 deaths and 19 injuries).
a. - San Francisco
b. - San Diego
7. In the National Hockey League, the Linesmen are ...
a. - Officials
b. - Players
8. How many of the Fifty have two-word names?
a. - 7
b. - 10
9. Which two Looney Tunes characters are known for using the expression:
"Suffering succotash"?
a. - Foghorn Leghorn and the Tasmanian Devil
b. - Sylvester the Cat and Daffy Duck
10. The lotus is the national symbol of which country?
a. - India
b. - China
11. What country, is home to Cape Piai, the southernmost point on the Asian mainland?
a. - Indonesia
b. - Malaysia
12. What is the English nickname of the river Thames, which at one stage flows through London?
a. - Old Father Thames
b. - Old Mother Thames
13. In 1361, Joan, the Fair Maid of Kent, married Edward, The Black Prince, heir to the English throne. The Black Prince died before his father and so the Prince's only surviving son became king. Who was the new king?
a. - Richard I
b. - Richard II
14. Who was the first American to become a dollar billionaire?
a. - Andrew Carnegie
b. - John D. Rockefeller
15. Who said, "These are the times that try men's souls". ?
a. - Thomas Aquinas
b. - Thomas Paine
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1. - b
2. - a
3. - b
4. - a
5. - a
6. - b
7. - a
8. - b
9. - b
10. - a
11. - b
12. - a
13. - b
14. - b
15. - b