luckytrim
Chef Extraordinaire
Sunday Special - Either / Or
1. Which country owns "Faro del Fin del Mundo" or the "Lighthouse at the End
of the World" on Isla de los Estrados?
a. – Chile
b. – Argentina
2. Which covers a larger area ?
a. – Libya
b. – Egypt
3. Who sang the song "Vincent?"
a. - Don McLean
b. - Elton John
4. What cause was the peace sign originally created for?
a.- nuclear disarmament
b. - anti Vietnam War protest
5. How many United States presidents died in office during the Nineteenth
Century?
a. - 3
b. - 4
6. S.A.L.T. was a process that was to supposedly control the proliferation
of nuclear weapons being stockpiled by the USA and the USSR. What did this
acronym stand for?
a. - Strategic Arms Limitation Talks
b. - Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty
7. Adam Sandler played Sonny Koufax in what hit 1999 movie?
a. - Big Daddy
b. - The Waterboy
8. What is a 'Cachaça' ?
a. - a Drink
b. - a Dance
9. Founded in 705 AD, Nisiyama Onsen Keiunkan in Japan is the world's oldest
company. What sort of business does this company do?
a. - Restaurant - Eating Establishment
b. - Hotel - Inn
10. Hasbro Inc. has been a multinational toy producing company for many
years. What toy was its first big "hit"?
a. - Mr. Potato Head
b. - Silly Putty
11. If one were to come upon a gavotte, what ought one appropriately do?
a. - Fry it in a small amount of oil
b. - Find a partner and dance !
12. What does an odynometer measure?
a. - Pressure
b. - Pain
13. This entertainer was the subject of a 'Daddy Dearest' type book. Who was
it?
a. - Frank Sinatra
b. - Bing Crosby
14. Which of these things is R.L. Stine said to be terrible at?
a. - remembering Things
b. - Making Friends
15. What connects the 22nd, 48th and 49th states to join the union?
a. - They all have a Pacific Coastline
b. - They all start and end with the same letter
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1. – b
2. – a
3. - a
4. - a
5. - b
6. - a
7. - a
8. - a
9. b
10. - a
11. - b
12. - b
13. - b
14. - a
15. - b
1. Which country owns "Faro del Fin del Mundo" or the "Lighthouse at the End
of the World" on Isla de los Estrados?
a. – Chile
b. – Argentina
2. Which covers a larger area ?
a. – Libya
b. – Egypt
3. Who sang the song "Vincent?"
a. - Don McLean
b. - Elton John
4. What cause was the peace sign originally created for?
a.- nuclear disarmament
b. - anti Vietnam War protest
5. How many United States presidents died in office during the Nineteenth
Century?
a. - 3
b. - 4
6. S.A.L.T. was a process that was to supposedly control the proliferation
of nuclear weapons being stockpiled by the USA and the USSR. What did this
acronym stand for?
a. - Strategic Arms Limitation Talks
b. - Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty
7. Adam Sandler played Sonny Koufax in what hit 1999 movie?
a. - Big Daddy
b. - The Waterboy
8. What is a 'Cachaça' ?
a. - a Drink
b. - a Dance
9. Founded in 705 AD, Nisiyama Onsen Keiunkan in Japan is the world's oldest
company. What sort of business does this company do?
a. - Restaurant - Eating Establishment
b. - Hotel - Inn
10. Hasbro Inc. has been a multinational toy producing company for many
years. What toy was its first big "hit"?
a. - Mr. Potato Head
b. - Silly Putty
11. If one were to come upon a gavotte, what ought one appropriately do?
a. - Fry it in a small amount of oil
b. - Find a partner and dance !
12. What does an odynometer measure?
a. - Pressure
b. - Pain
13. This entertainer was the subject of a 'Daddy Dearest' type book. Who was
it?
a. - Frank Sinatra
b. - Bing Crosby
14. Which of these things is R.L. Stine said to be terrible at?
a. - remembering Things
b. - Making Friends
15. What connects the 22nd, 48th and 49th states to join the union?
a. - They all have a Pacific Coastline
b. - They all start and end with the same letter
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1. – b
2. – a
3. - a
4. - a
5. - b
6. - a
7. - a
8. - a
9. b
10. - a
11. - b
12. - b
13. - b
14. - a
15. - b