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trivia 11/15
Did you know...
FIRST COAST-TO-COAST PAVED HIGHWAY IN THE U.S.: LINCOLN HIGHWAY
(N.Y.-S.F.).
IT OPENED IN 1913.
1. what's the major league record for runs batted in by a pitcher in a
single game?
2. how tall can some kangaroos grow?
3. what percentage of US citizens wear glasses at some point in their lives?
4. in which country was the abacus invented?
5. what's the oldest continuous comic strip still in existence?
6. there is only one country on earth that has no telephone service-name
it.
7. fill in the blank; the little girl who fell in the well in 1987 was
referred to in the media as "baby _______".
8. what year was sliced bread introduced to the marketplace? (it was "wonder
bread")
. TRUTH OR CRAP ??
legendary director Orson Welles launched his career by staging an all-black
"voodoo" version of Shakespeare's "Macbeth".
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1. nine
2. seven feet
3. 90%
4. Sumeria
5. THE KATZENJAMMER KIDS
6. Bhutan
7. BABY JESSICA
8. 1930
TRUTH !!
in 1936, when he was 20; the play, set in haiti instead of scotland, was
presented in harlem under the federal theater project of the WPA. (world
progress administration)
Did you know...
FIRST COAST-TO-COAST PAVED HIGHWAY IN THE U.S.: LINCOLN HIGHWAY
(N.Y.-S.F.).
IT OPENED IN 1913.
1. what's the major league record for runs batted in by a pitcher in a
single game?
2. how tall can some kangaroos grow?
3. what percentage of US citizens wear glasses at some point in their lives?
4. in which country was the abacus invented?
5. what's the oldest continuous comic strip still in existence?
6. there is only one country on earth that has no telephone service-name
it.
7. fill in the blank; the little girl who fell in the well in 1987 was
referred to in the media as "baby _______".
8. what year was sliced bread introduced to the marketplace? (it was "wonder
bread")
. TRUTH OR CRAP ??
legendary director Orson Welles launched his career by staging an all-black
"voodoo" version of Shakespeare's "Macbeth".
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
1. nine
2. seven feet
3. 90%
4. Sumeria
5. THE KATZENJAMMER KIDS
6. Bhutan
7. BABY JESSICA
8. 1930
TRUTH !!
in 1936, when he was 20; the play, set in haiti instead of scotland, was
presented in harlem under the federal theater project of the WPA. (world
progress administration)