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trivia 4/9
DID YOU KNOW...
At age ten, future New Jersey Governor Christie Whitman raised eleven dollars for President Eisenhower's Re-Election campaign by operating a lemonade stand.

1. by what name was new york city known in it's early days?
2. in what city did sgt. joe friday do his police work?
3. how many scrabble letters are worth ten points, and what are they?
4. which western u.s. city is the namesake of a mythical bird?
5. can you name the first state to ratify the constitution?
6. how many years is four score and seven?
7. what is the space between monopoly's park place and boardwalk?
8. what was mickey mouse's original name in his early cartoons?

TRUTH OR CRAP ??
One of the longest-running radio "Soap Operas" was titled "Our Gal Friday".
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1. NEW AMSTERDAM
2. LOS ANGELES
3. TWO-Q AND Z
4. PHEONIX
5. DELAWARE
6. eighty-seven
7. luxury tax-$75
8. mortimer mouse

CRAP !
Wrong day of the week !
"Our Gal Sunday," spent twenty-two years in broadcasts on CBS. She had her literary origins in a 1904 Broadway play titled "Sunday" which starred Ethel Barrymore.
In 1937 she was turned into the title character of this long running soap opera.
"Can this girl from a little mining town in the West find happiness as the wife of a wealthy and titled Englishman" as the announcer always asked.

As with many soaps, most of the intrigue occurred in the supporting cast.
 

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