Luckytrim
Grill Master
Trivia 9/12
DID YOU KNOW ...
The Beatles auditioned for Decca records on January 1, 1962, but were turned down because “groups of guitars are on the way out.” Decca instead chose a group called the Tremeloes, which were local and cheaper. This is widely considered to be one of the biggest mistakes in music history.
1. Of the four traditional ingredients in beer, which one makes up the highest percentage of the total volume?
2. In what decade was DNA evidence first used in a court case in the United States?
a. - 1950's
b. - 1960's
c. - 1970's
s. - 1980's
3. If New Year's Day fell on a Monday in a 365 day calendar year, what day of the week would New Year's Eve fall later that year?
a. - Sunday
b. - Monday
c. - Tuesday
d. - Friday
4. Which "crooner" was known as "The Velvet Fog"?
5. What does the slang term "jarhead" refer to?
6. Two Roman Catholic have been elected as the President of the United States: Name them
7. Drury Lane in London is a famous street, noted for what?
a. - Theatre
b. - Fashion
c. - Stock Exchange
d. - Stunning architecture
8. who or what is a "foo fighter"?
TRUTH OR CRAP ??
There is a cocktail called a Vesper Martini. the inspiration for that name comes from evening prayers.
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1. Water
2. - d
3. - b
4. Mel Torme
5. U.S. Marine
6. John F. Kennedy and Joseph Biden
7. - a
8. a UFO
CRAP !!
Vesper Lynd was the first "Bond girl," appearing in the Ian Fleming book "Casino Royale" and both movie adaptations. The iconic role was portrayed by Ursula Andress in the 1967 film with David Niven; she embodied another Bond girl, Honey Ryder, in the earlier "Dr. No" with Sean Connery asking for the martini shaken, not stirred. In the 2006 film, Eva Green played Vesper Lynd. As described in the book, the cocktail includes gin, vodka and Lillet with a lemon twist. Shaking it ensures that is very cold, and perhaps a little diluted from melting ice,
DID YOU KNOW ...
The Beatles auditioned for Decca records on January 1, 1962, but were turned down because “groups of guitars are on the way out.” Decca instead chose a group called the Tremeloes, which were local and cheaper. This is widely considered to be one of the biggest mistakes in music history.
1. Of the four traditional ingredients in beer, which one makes up the highest percentage of the total volume?
2. In what decade was DNA evidence first used in a court case in the United States?
a. - 1950's
b. - 1960's
c. - 1970's
s. - 1980's
3. If New Year's Day fell on a Monday in a 365 day calendar year, what day of the week would New Year's Eve fall later that year?
a. - Sunday
b. - Monday
c. - Tuesday
d. - Friday
4. Which "crooner" was known as "The Velvet Fog"?
5. What does the slang term "jarhead" refer to?
6. Two Roman Catholic have been elected as the President of the United States: Name them
7. Drury Lane in London is a famous street, noted for what?
a. - Theatre
b. - Fashion
c. - Stock Exchange
d. - Stunning architecture
8. who or what is a "foo fighter"?
TRUTH OR CRAP ??
There is a cocktail called a Vesper Martini. the inspiration for that name comes from evening prayers.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
1. Water
2. - d
3. - b
4. Mel Torme
5. U.S. Marine
6. John F. Kennedy and Joseph Biden
7. - a
8. a UFO
CRAP !!
Vesper Lynd was the first "Bond girl," appearing in the Ian Fleming book "Casino Royale" and both movie adaptations. The iconic role was portrayed by Ursula Andress in the 1967 film with David Niven; she embodied another Bond girl, Honey Ryder, in the earlier "Dr. No" with Sean Connery asking for the martini shaken, not stirred. In the 2006 film, Eva Green played Vesper Lynd. As described in the book, the cocktail includes gin, vodka and Lillet with a lemon twist. Shaking it ensures that is very cold, and perhaps a little diluted from melting ice,