Luckytrim
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Trivia 5/15
DID YOU KNOW ..
While filming "The Wizard of Oz," 16-year-old Judy Garland was assigned a diet composed of chicken soup, coffee, and cigarettes.
1. Which two men served as U.S. vice president under two different presidents?
a. - John Adams and Lyndon Johnson
b. - John Tyler and John Breckinridge
c. - Hannibal Hamlin and Dan Quayle
d. - George Clinton and John Calhoun
2. What is Eric Clapton's nickname?
3. Which president of the US ordered troops to deploy to Tehran in an attempt to rescue hostages in 1980?
4. When translated from Italian, which of these food words means "stuffed sock"?
a. - bibimbap
b. - ciabatta
c. - baba ganoush
d. - calzone
5. Kyrgyzstan, a country in Central Asia, was originally a constituent (union) of what larger country?
6. While you may have seen the Statue of Liberty in a photo or in person, can you tell me what is lying at her feet?
7. Which of the Fifty has its capital at Montpelier ?
8. Miguel de Cervantes is probably the most well-known Spanish author. What was his masterpiece?
TRUTH OR CRAP ??
Although Heinz is primarily associated with ketchup, this was not the first product to be created by the brand. That was Horseradish.
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1. - d
2. Slow Hand
3. Jimmy Carter
4. - d
5. Russia
6. A broken chain
7. Vermont
8. Don Quixote
TRUTH !!
Despite starting his company back in 1869, Henry Heinz's world-famous ketchup was not actually conceived until years later. Indeed it was in 1876 that Heinz ketchup was first bottled, and it was actually Henry Heinz's mother's recipe for horseradish that was his very first product to be bottled and sold to the public.
DID YOU KNOW ..
While filming "The Wizard of Oz," 16-year-old Judy Garland was assigned a diet composed of chicken soup, coffee, and cigarettes.
1. Which two men served as U.S. vice president under two different presidents?
a. - John Adams and Lyndon Johnson
b. - John Tyler and John Breckinridge
c. - Hannibal Hamlin and Dan Quayle
d. - George Clinton and John Calhoun
2. What is Eric Clapton's nickname?
3. Which president of the US ordered troops to deploy to Tehran in an attempt to rescue hostages in 1980?
4. When translated from Italian, which of these food words means "stuffed sock"?
a. - bibimbap
b. - ciabatta
c. - baba ganoush
d. - calzone
5. Kyrgyzstan, a country in Central Asia, was originally a constituent (union) of what larger country?
6. While you may have seen the Statue of Liberty in a photo or in person, can you tell me what is lying at her feet?
7. Which of the Fifty has its capital at Montpelier ?
8. Miguel de Cervantes is probably the most well-known Spanish author. What was his masterpiece?
TRUTH OR CRAP ??
Although Heinz is primarily associated with ketchup, this was not the first product to be created by the brand. That was Horseradish.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
1. - d
2. Slow Hand
3. Jimmy Carter
4. - d
5. Russia
6. A broken chain
7. Vermont
8. Don Quixote
TRUTH !!
Despite starting his company back in 1869, Henry Heinz's world-famous ketchup was not actually conceived until years later. Indeed it was in 1876 that Heinz ketchup was first bottled, and it was actually Henry Heinz's mother's recipe for horseradish that was his very first product to be bottled and sold to the public.