Sunday Special – Either / Or
1. Where can you find the city of Cologne ?
a. – Germany
b. – France
2. Who wrote the songs, 'Here Comes The Sun', 'Piggies', and 'Something'?
a. – Lennon / McCartney
b. – George Harrison
3. Who fought whom in the Watermelon War in 1856?
a. - Panama and Costa Rica
b. - Russia and Finland
4. In D.H. Lawrence's classic novel "Lady Chatterley's Lover", what is Lady Chatterley's first name?
a. - Constance
b. - Margery
5. Before adopting the Euro as its standard monetary unit, what did Belgium use?
a. - Guilder
b. - Franc
6. In the Book of Exodus we meet Moses's father-in-law. What is his name?
a. - Jephthah
b. - Jethro
7. Which London Underground line runs from Harrow & Wealdstone in the northwest of London to Elephant & Castle in the southeast?
a. - Bakerloo
b. - Jubilee
8. The most probable place to find a schoenabatist would be in a circus, but what equipment would be the most important in their act?
a. - a Rope
b. - a Squirting Flower
9. Each year, the Mystery Writers of America present awards for the best work in the mystery genre. Which American author, best known for a memorable poem about a bird, are these awards named after?
a. - Agatha Christie
b. - Edgar Allan Poe
10. Is scarlet fever a bacterial or a viral infection?
a. - viral
b. - bacterial
11. The Irish rhyme has it: "Boxty on the griddle. Boxty in the pan. If you can't make boxty. You'll never get man." What is "boxty"?
a. - soda bread
b. - potato pancakes
12. The Egyptian god Sobek had the head of what creature?
a. - Crocodile
b. - Cat
13. Ignoring Juneau, Alaska, which is the northernmost U.S. state capital?
a. - Bismarck, North Dakota
b. - Olympia, Washington
14. In 2013 Andy Murray became the first British male since 1936 to win the Wimbledon men's singles championship. What fashion record came along with his win?
a. - First British male Wimbledon winner finalist to wear shorts
b. - First British male Wimbledon finalist
15. This drug was created to be a substitute for morphine. What's its name?
a. - heroin
b. - opium
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1. – a
2. - b
3. - b
4. - a
5. - b
6. - b
7. - a
8. - a ; a Tightrope to be exact...
9. - b
10. - b
11. - b
12. - a
13. - a
14. - a
15. - a
1. Where can you find the city of Cologne ?
a. – Germany
b. – France
2. Who wrote the songs, 'Here Comes The Sun', 'Piggies', and 'Something'?
a. – Lennon / McCartney
b. – George Harrison
3. Who fought whom in the Watermelon War in 1856?
a. - Panama and Costa Rica
b. - Russia and Finland
4. In D.H. Lawrence's classic novel "Lady Chatterley's Lover", what is Lady Chatterley's first name?
a. - Constance
b. - Margery
5. Before adopting the Euro as its standard monetary unit, what did Belgium use?
a. - Guilder
b. - Franc
6. In the Book of Exodus we meet Moses's father-in-law. What is his name?
a. - Jephthah
b. - Jethro
7. Which London Underground line runs from Harrow & Wealdstone in the northwest of London to Elephant & Castle in the southeast?
a. - Bakerloo
b. - Jubilee
8. The most probable place to find a schoenabatist would be in a circus, but what equipment would be the most important in their act?
a. - a Rope
b. - a Squirting Flower
9. Each year, the Mystery Writers of America present awards for the best work in the mystery genre. Which American author, best known for a memorable poem about a bird, are these awards named after?
a. - Agatha Christie
b. - Edgar Allan Poe
10. Is scarlet fever a bacterial or a viral infection?
a. - viral
b. - bacterial
11. The Irish rhyme has it: "Boxty on the griddle. Boxty in the pan. If you can't make boxty. You'll never get man." What is "boxty"?
a. - soda bread
b. - potato pancakes
12. The Egyptian god Sobek had the head of what creature?
a. - Crocodile
b. - Cat
13. Ignoring Juneau, Alaska, which is the northernmost U.S. state capital?
a. - Bismarck, North Dakota
b. - Olympia, Washington
14. In 2013 Andy Murray became the first British male since 1936 to win the Wimbledon men's singles championship. What fashion record came along with his win?
a. - First British male Wimbledon winner finalist to wear shorts
b. - First British male Wimbledon finalist
15. This drug was created to be a substitute for morphine. What's its name?
a. - heroin
b. - opium
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.
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1. – a
2. - b
3. - b
4. - a
5. - b
6. - b
7. - a
8. - a ; a Tightrope to be exact...
9. - b
10. - b
11. - b
12. - a
13. - a
14. - a
15. - a