Luckytrim
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Sunday Special - Either / Or
1. In the famous Scopes Trial, regarding the teaching of evolutionary theory instead of creationism, what famous lawyer represented the defendant John Scopes?
a. - William Jennings Bryan
b. - Clarence Darrow.
2. How many colored stickers would appear on the cube (unadulterated, assuming all stickers remain intact)?
a. - 54
b. - 64
3. Susan Boyle's introduction to fame happened in 2009 on "Britain's Got Talent" when she first sang a song from what Broadway play?
a. - Les Miserables
b. - The Phantom of the Opera
4. Although tape worms have been touted as a slimming aid, most people would want to avoid getting one. How are they normally acquired?
a. - Swimming in contaminated water
b. - Eating undercooked food
5. If someone makes you a drink consisting of Vodka, Galliano and orange juice, what are you drinking?
a. - Harvey Wallbanger
b. - Pink Lady
6. Who founded Methodism ?
a. - Martin Luther
b. - John Wesley
7. Generally the final obstacle course of what TV game show ends at Mount Midoriyama...or Las Vegas, Nevada?
a. - American Gladiators
b. - American Ninja Warrior
8. A Scotsman coined the word "kaleidoscope", but its origin is from which ancient language?
a. - Greek
b. - Latin
9. Which law of motion states that for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction?
a. - Second
b. - Third
10. By winning the French Open for the seventh time in eight years in 2012, which tennis player set a record for the most Roland Garros titles won in the open era?
a. - Novak Djokovic
b. - Rafael Nadal
11. Who are the Conner kids on "Roseanne"?
a. - Becky, Darlene, DJ and Jerry Annette
b. -, Sarah, David and Janis
12. This woman carried the extremely contagious bacteria that cause typhoid fever and went by the nickname of Typhoid Mary. What was her birth name?
a. - Mary Mallon
b. - Mary Malone
13. Which singer won the 1969 Eurovision song contest, as well as performed the theme to a 1974 James Bond film?
a. - Lulu
b. - Dana
14. In which country do they have a custom called Joya-no-Kane, where Buddhist Temples ring their bells 108 times on 'omisoka,' or New Year's Eve?
a. - Nepal
b. - Japan
15. "Seven Little Monsters" is a children's book published in 1977 by which author/illustrator who was responsible for the wildly popular and award winning book "Where the Wild Things Are"?
a. - A.A. Milne
b. - Maurice Sendak
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1. - b
2. - a
3. - a
4. - b
5. - a
6. - b
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10. - b
11. - a
12. - a
13. - a
14. - b
15. - b
1. In the famous Scopes Trial, regarding the teaching of evolutionary theory instead of creationism, what famous lawyer represented the defendant John Scopes?
a. - William Jennings Bryan
b. - Clarence Darrow.
2. How many colored stickers would appear on the cube (unadulterated, assuming all stickers remain intact)?
a. - 54
b. - 64
3. Susan Boyle's introduction to fame happened in 2009 on "Britain's Got Talent" when she first sang a song from what Broadway play?
a. - Les Miserables
b. - The Phantom of the Opera
4. Although tape worms have been touted as a slimming aid, most people would want to avoid getting one. How are they normally acquired?
a. - Swimming in contaminated water
b. - Eating undercooked food
5. If someone makes you a drink consisting of Vodka, Galliano and orange juice, what are you drinking?
a. - Harvey Wallbanger
b. - Pink Lady
6. Who founded Methodism ?
a. - Martin Luther
b. - John Wesley
7. Generally the final obstacle course of what TV game show ends at Mount Midoriyama...or Las Vegas, Nevada?
a. - American Gladiators
b. - American Ninja Warrior
8. A Scotsman coined the word "kaleidoscope", but its origin is from which ancient language?
a. - Greek
b. - Latin
9. Which law of motion states that for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction?
a. - Second
b. - Third
10. By winning the French Open for the seventh time in eight years in 2012, which tennis player set a record for the most Roland Garros titles won in the open era?
a. - Novak Djokovic
b. - Rafael Nadal
11. Who are the Conner kids on "Roseanne"?
a. - Becky, Darlene, DJ and Jerry Annette
b. -, Sarah, David and Janis
12. This woman carried the extremely contagious bacteria that cause typhoid fever and went by the nickname of Typhoid Mary. What was her birth name?
a. - Mary Mallon
b. - Mary Malone
13. Which singer won the 1969 Eurovision song contest, as well as performed the theme to a 1974 James Bond film?
a. - Lulu
b. - Dana
14. In which country do they have a custom called Joya-no-Kane, where Buddhist Temples ring their bells 108 times on 'omisoka,' or New Year's Eve?
a. - Nepal
b. - Japan
15. "Seven Little Monsters" is a children's book published in 1977 by which author/illustrator who was responsible for the wildly popular and award winning book "Where the Wild Things Are"?
a. - A.A. Milne
b. - Maurice Sendak
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1. - b
2. - a
3. - a
4. - b
5. - a
6. - b
7. - b
8. - b
9. - b
10. - b
11. - a
12. - a
13. - a
14. - b
15. - b