Trivia 6/18

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trivia 6/18
DID YOU KNOW...
Meteorologists estimate that, at any given moment, some 1,800 thunderstorms
are in progress over Earth's surface, and about 18 million a year around the
world.

1. What’s the name of a muscular digestive organ, often containing small
stones to help grind food ?
2. In the original French, what does the R stand for in 'R.S.V.P.'?
(I'll need the correct spelling for credit.)
3. When is Pi Day ?
4. How many white keys on a piano ?
5. Movie Tagline;
'He's the best there is! (Actually, he's the only one there is.)'
6. 'Jake' is a form of what name(s) ?
7. Do you remember what year Chuck Yeager broke the sound barrier ?
(Hint; Roswell Incident , Kon-Tiki, Marshall Plan ...)
8. If someone offered you a 'Bulgogi', what would you do with it ?
a. - Eat it
b. - Plant it
c. - Wear it
d. - make music with it

TRUTH OR CRAP ??
Crowds at one College football game once cheered so loudly that it
registered as an earthquake on a local seismograph.
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1. Gizzard
2. Répondez
3. March 14th
4. - 52
5. Ace Ventura: Pet Detective
6. Jack, John, Jock
7. - 1947
8. - a (It's a Korean Barbeque)

TRUTH !!
The game, which took place between LSU and Auburn University, took place in
front of a crowd of 79,431 fans at LSU’s Tiger Stadium. The crowd’s reaction
to the game’s final pass registered as an earthquake by a seismograph
located around 1,000 feet from the stadium. A seismologist noticed the
reading the next day and the game went down in LSU history as the
“Earthquake Game.”
 
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