Luckytrim
Grill Master
Sunday Special - Either / Or
1. What nutrient in tea is believed to have a positive effect on cancer-causing free radicals?
a. - Omega 3
b. - Anti-oxidants
2. Fergie, Taboo, will.i.am and apl.de.ap are collectively known as what?
a. - The Black Eyed Peas
b. - The Black Peas
3. What country was the colonial occupier of Mauritania
a. - France
b. - Spain
4. Nutritionally, which best describes Japanese miso soup?
a. - Low in protein, high in calories
b. - High in protein, low in calories
5. Which spy novelist was a journalist and naval intelligence officer before his author career?
a. - John le Carre
b. - Ian Fleming
6. Which country lady had UK top ten hits in the 1970s with "Blanket on the Ground" (1975) and "What I've Got in Mind" (1976)?
a. - Crystal Gayle
b. - Billie Jo Spears
7. "Gorillas in the Mist"
a. - Dian Fossey
b. - Jane Goodall
8. U.S. COLLEGE SPORTS - What college football team won the National Championship three times in the 1990s?
a. - University of Nebraska
b. - University of Alabama
9. Where was singer Billie Holiday born?
a. - New York City
b. -- Philadelphia
10. Where was the birthplace of the artist known as "El Greco"?
a. - Portugal
b. - Greece
11. Which Arizona city is the oldest?
a. - Tucson
b. - Phoenix
12. What is the maximum age for a horse to run in the Kentucky Derby?
a. - 2 years old
b. - 3 years old
13. What was the home state of the "Cheers" character, Woody Boyd ?
a. - Illinois
b. - Indiana
14. Yuri Gagarin was the first earthling to go into outer space. Who was the second?
a. - John Glen
b. - Alan Shepard
15. Which Bee Gees member died on May 20, 2012?
a. - Robin
b. - Andy
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1. - b
2. - a
3. - a
4. - b
5. - b
6. - b
7. - a
8. - b
9. - b
10. - b
11. - a
12. - b
13. - b
14. - b
15. - a
1. What nutrient in tea is believed to have a positive effect on cancer-causing free radicals?
a. - Omega 3
b. - Anti-oxidants
2. Fergie, Taboo, will.i.am and apl.de.ap are collectively known as what?
a. - The Black Eyed Peas
b. - The Black Peas
3. What country was the colonial occupier of Mauritania
a. - France
b. - Spain
4. Nutritionally, which best describes Japanese miso soup?
a. - Low in protein, high in calories
b. - High in protein, low in calories
5. Which spy novelist was a journalist and naval intelligence officer before his author career?
a. - John le Carre
b. - Ian Fleming
6. Which country lady had UK top ten hits in the 1970s with "Blanket on the Ground" (1975) and "What I've Got in Mind" (1976)?
a. - Crystal Gayle
b. - Billie Jo Spears
7. "Gorillas in the Mist"
a. - Dian Fossey
b. - Jane Goodall
8. U.S. COLLEGE SPORTS - What college football team won the National Championship three times in the 1990s?
a. - University of Nebraska
b. - University of Alabama
9. Where was singer Billie Holiday born?
a. - New York City
b. -- Philadelphia
10. Where was the birthplace of the artist known as "El Greco"?
a. - Portugal
b. - Greece
11. Which Arizona city is the oldest?
a. - Tucson
b. - Phoenix
12. What is the maximum age for a horse to run in the Kentucky Derby?
a. - 2 years old
b. - 3 years old
13. What was the home state of the "Cheers" character, Woody Boyd ?
a. - Illinois
b. - Indiana
14. Yuri Gagarin was the first earthling to go into outer space. Who was the second?
a. - John Glen
b. - Alan Shepard
15. Which Bee Gees member died on May 20, 2012?
a. - Robin
b. - Andy
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1. - b
2. - a
3. - a
4. - b
5. - b
6. - b
7. - a
8. - b
9. - b
10. - b
11. - a
12. - b
13. - b
14. - b
15. - a