Luckytrim
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Trivia 2/27
DID YOU KNOW ...
"A&W" stands for founders Allen & Wright .
1. Who played Lou Grant on 'The Mary Tyler Moore Show'?
2. Which of the following songs was a hit for singer/songwriter Glenn Frey?
a. - Abracadabra
b. - Fly Like an Eagle
c. - True Love
d. - Jet Airliner
3. A bonfire was so named because it was originally made from which objects?
4. Her last name is Venable. She goes insane in a play from Tennessee Williams named "Suddenly, Last Summer". In cinema, her character was played by Katharine Hepburn.
a. - Rose
b. - Daisy
c. - Lily
d. - Violet
5. Which United States President's cabinet included Dean Rusk as Secretary of State and Robert McNamara as Secretary of Defense?
6. Although an alewife could describe a woman who sells beer, it is also a species of which type of fish?
7. Which 1962 song by The Dells was written by Billie Holiday and Arthur Herzog Jr.?
a. - Oh What a Nite
b. - God Bless the Child
c. - Why Do You Have to Go?
d. - The Glory of Love
8. Which of the following zodiac signs is a water sign?
a. - Libra
b. - Taurus
c. - Leo
d. - Scorpio
(Bonus ; name the other two Water Signs...)
TRUTH OR CRAP ??
In 1912, Swiss architect Eugène-Edouard Monod won an Olympic gold medal for architecture .
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1. Edward Asner
2. - c
3. Bones
4. - d
5. John F. Kennedy
6. Herring
7. - b
8. -d (Cancer & Pisces)
TRUTH !!
From 1912 to 1948, the International Olympic Committee (IOC) handed out medals across five arts categories: architecture, painting, sculpture, literature and music.
The first medals in architecture were awarded at the 1912 Olympics in Stockholm. Eugène-Edouard Monod and Alphonse Laverriére of Switzerland won the first gold medal awarded in architecture for their the project "Building Plan of a Modern Stadium".
DID YOU KNOW ...
"A&W" stands for founders Allen & Wright .
1. Who played Lou Grant on 'The Mary Tyler Moore Show'?
2. Which of the following songs was a hit for singer/songwriter Glenn Frey?
a. - Abracadabra
b. - Fly Like an Eagle
c. - True Love
d. - Jet Airliner
3. A bonfire was so named because it was originally made from which objects?
4. Her last name is Venable. She goes insane in a play from Tennessee Williams named "Suddenly, Last Summer". In cinema, her character was played by Katharine Hepburn.
a. - Rose
b. - Daisy
c. - Lily
d. - Violet
5. Which United States President's cabinet included Dean Rusk as Secretary of State and Robert McNamara as Secretary of Defense?
6. Although an alewife could describe a woman who sells beer, it is also a species of which type of fish?
7. Which 1962 song by The Dells was written by Billie Holiday and Arthur Herzog Jr.?
a. - Oh What a Nite
b. - God Bless the Child
c. - Why Do You Have to Go?
d. - The Glory of Love
8. Which of the following zodiac signs is a water sign?
a. - Libra
b. - Taurus
c. - Leo
d. - Scorpio
(Bonus ; name the other two Water Signs...)
TRUTH OR CRAP ??
In 1912, Swiss architect Eugène-Edouard Monod won an Olympic gold medal for architecture .
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
1. Edward Asner
2. - c
3. Bones
4. - d
5. John F. Kennedy
6. Herring
7. - b
8. -d (Cancer & Pisces)
TRUTH !!
From 1912 to 1948, the International Olympic Committee (IOC) handed out medals across five arts categories: architecture, painting, sculpture, literature and music.
The first medals in architecture were awarded at the 1912 Olympics in Stockholm. Eugène-Edouard Monod and Alphonse Laverriére of Switzerland won the first gold medal awarded in architecture for their the project "Building Plan of a Modern Stadium".