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Sunday Special - Either / Or


1. Popular singer John Denver recorded a song in 1975 which makes fun of a
city in Ohio (and its female residents, in particular). Which city is
lampooned?
a. - Toledo
b - Akron
2. From what did the cardigan sweater -- the kind Mister Rogers wore on
television -- get its name?
a. - an island off of Scotland
b. - a British military officer
3. What was the first American western television series to run 90 minutes?
a. - The Virginian
b. - The Big Valley
4. In what constellation does the star Bellatrix appear?
a. - Orion
b. - Virgo
5. What is the name of the titular mouse in Disney's "The Great Mouse
Detective"?
a. - Basil
b. - Ratigan
6. In which city is Folger Shakespeare Library, consisting of one of the
largest collections of printed works of Shakespeare, located?
a. - Washington, D.C.
b. - London
7. Which book of the Old Testament tells the story of Esau giving up his
birthright to Jacob in exchange for a bowl of lentil soup?
a. - Genesis
b. - Exodus
8. I love M&M's chocolate candy. In what war were these candies introduced
to US troops?
a- WWI
b. - WWII
9. Ulaan Baatar is the capital of Mongolia. But what does it mean in
Mongolian?
a. - Land of Grass
b. - Land of Sand
10. What do the "bo" in a Chinese orchestra do?
a. - clang together; they are cymbals
b. - produce chords on strings
11. What's the only bird with entirely red plumage in North America?
a. - Summer tanager
b. Cardinal
12. What's the most common letter in the English language ?
a. - A
b. - E
13. Who joked: "Billy Crystal... I crap bigger than him,"
a. - Arnold Schwarzenegger
b. - Jack Palance
14. Michael Cole, Peggy Lipton, Clarence Williams III and Tige Andrews?
a. - The New Centurions
b. - the Mod Squad
15. Who was the famed teacher of Alexander the Great?
a. - Plato
b. - Aristotle
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1. - a
2. - b
3. - a
4. - a
5. - a
6. - a
7. - a
8. - b
9. - b
10. - b
11. - a
12. - b
13. - b
14. - b
15. - b
 
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