luckytrim
Chef Extraordinaire
trivia 2/11
DID YOU KNOW...
OCTOPUS BLOOD IS PALE BLUE.
1. What was the nationality of the title character in Schindler's List ?
2. Which Jewish holiday is known as the "Day of Atonement" ?
3. Who was the Soviet Union's Head of State in 1960 ?
4. Who wrote Treasure Island ?
5. What sort of critter is a merino ?
6. What was the nick-name given to the bomb that destroyed Hiroshima ?
7. What herb shares it's name with "a money maker" ?
8. Who was the first male tennis star to win 100 tournaments ?
TRUTH OR CRAP ??
The Edelweiss is the only member of the weasel family to inhabit alpine regions of Europe.
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1. AUSTRIAN
2. YOM KIPPUR
3. NIKITA KRUSHCHEV
4. ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON
5. sheep
6. LITTLE BOY
7. MINT
8. jimmy connors
CRAP !!
Switzerland's unofficial national flower, Edelweiss, is a perennial alpine plant belonging to the daisy family. The white, woolly, star-shaped bloom grows in rocky limestone areas and high altitudes and is often found in the mountains of Europe and Asia. It is considered a symbol of purity by the Swiss and has been used in traditional folk medicine to fight disease.
Edelweiss is a protected plant in many countries.
DID YOU KNOW...
OCTOPUS BLOOD IS PALE BLUE.
1. What was the nationality of the title character in Schindler's List ?
2. Which Jewish holiday is known as the "Day of Atonement" ?
3. Who was the Soviet Union's Head of State in 1960 ?
4. Who wrote Treasure Island ?
5. What sort of critter is a merino ?
6. What was the nick-name given to the bomb that destroyed Hiroshima ?
7. What herb shares it's name with "a money maker" ?
8. Who was the first male tennis star to win 100 tournaments ?
TRUTH OR CRAP ??
The Edelweiss is the only member of the weasel family to inhabit alpine regions of Europe.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
1. AUSTRIAN
2. YOM KIPPUR
3. NIKITA KRUSHCHEV
4. ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON
5. sheep
6. LITTLE BOY
7. MINT
8. jimmy connors
CRAP !!
Switzerland's unofficial national flower, Edelweiss, is a perennial alpine plant belonging to the daisy family. The white, woolly, star-shaped bloom grows in rocky limestone areas and high altitudes and is often found in the mountains of Europe and Asia. It is considered a symbol of purity by the Swiss and has been used in traditional folk medicine to fight disease.
Edelweiss is a protected plant in many countries.