luckytrim
Chef Extraordinaire
trivia 8/14
DID YOU KNOW...
Napoleon's cook once bet an officer a large sum that he could cook chicken a different way every day of the year..... He won the bet.
1. What are the three colors of the Tour de France logo ?
2. What's the popular name for a ginger ale with a splash of grenadine ?
3. How many tiles do you have at the beginning of a game of Scrabble ?
4. What is "Persia" called today ?
5. Pop singer Fergie is featured in what Group ?
6. In the animated film, Aladdin, what's the name of Jasmine's pet tiger ?
7. What brand is "The beer that made Milwaukee famous" ?
8. Where is Jacques Plante's name misspelled five of the six times it appears ?
TRUTH OR CRAP ??
Beethoven was the first Freelance composer.
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1. GOLD, BLACK AND WHITE
2. SHIRLEY TEMPLE
3. SEVEN
4. IRAN
5. black eyed peas
6. rajah
7. SCHLITZ
8. the stanley cup
TRUTH !!
Forget that whole "starving artist" racket, Ludwig knew a thing or two about the business world.
The world-famous classical composer opted against full-time church or government gigs in favor of freelance projects he personally commissioned with wealthy patrons.
DID YOU KNOW...
Napoleon's cook once bet an officer a large sum that he could cook chicken a different way every day of the year..... He won the bet.
1. What are the three colors of the Tour de France logo ?
2. What's the popular name for a ginger ale with a splash of grenadine ?
3. How many tiles do you have at the beginning of a game of Scrabble ?
4. What is "Persia" called today ?
5. Pop singer Fergie is featured in what Group ?
6. In the animated film, Aladdin, what's the name of Jasmine's pet tiger ?
7. What brand is "The beer that made Milwaukee famous" ?
8. Where is Jacques Plante's name misspelled five of the six times it appears ?
TRUTH OR CRAP ??
Beethoven was the first Freelance composer.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
1. GOLD, BLACK AND WHITE
2. SHIRLEY TEMPLE
3. SEVEN
4. IRAN
5. black eyed peas
6. rajah
7. SCHLITZ
8. the stanley cup
TRUTH !!
Forget that whole "starving artist" racket, Ludwig knew a thing or two about the business world.
The world-famous classical composer opted against full-time church or government gigs in favor of freelance projects he personally commissioned with wealthy patrons.