Trivia 10/7

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Trivia 10/7

DID YOU KNOW...

Ketchup was once sold as a medicine.





1. What are the names of two seas along the east coast of Australia?

2. Which of the Great Lakes is the smallest in volume?

3. Where did Jesus preach most of the Gospel?

4. If an American Marine left the "Halls of Montezuma" and went to the "shores of Tripoli", what country would he be in?

5. What city in the United States is the oldest, continuously inhabited, European-founded city in the country?

6. After a 12,000 day journey through our solar system, which spacecraft reached the edge of our solar system on Monday July 19, 2010?

7. A novena is a spiritual devotion which continues successively for how long?

a. - 3 days

b. - 6 days

c. - 9 days

d. - 12 days

8. The Fairchild A10 Thunderbolt attack aircraft has which unusual animal nickname?

a. - Eagle

b. - Falcon

c. - Blackhawk

d. - Warthog



TRUTH OR CRAP ??

Al Gore won the Nobel Peace Prize .

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1. The Tasman Sea and the Coral Sea

2. Lake Erie

3. Galilee

4. Libya

5. St. Augustine,Florida

6. Voyager 1

7. - c

8. - d



TRUTH !!

Since leaving the office of the Vice President in 2001, Albert Arnold Gore, Jr. (b. 1948) continued to work tirelessly on environmental issues. In 2007, Gore earned the Nobel Peace Prize for raising awareness of global climate change and laying foundations for solutions. That same year, the film 'An Inconvenient Truth', a documentary on Al Gore's environmental campaign, won two Academy Awards, namely Best Original Song and Best Documentary. In the film, country music star Melissa Ethridge wrote and performed the song "I Need to Wake Up", which also won a Grammy that year.
 
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