Trivia 10/6
trivia 10/6
DID YOU KNOW... From 1886 to 1924, over 14 million immigrants entered through New York harbor into the United States. About 40% of Americans can trace at least one ancestor to Ellis Island. 1. To what country must I travel to visit Kruger National Park ? a. - Australia b. - Germany c. - Republic of the Congo d. - South Africa 2. How many of the Fifty border Oklahoma ? (Bonus ; Name them !) 3. Which of the following titles never came from the pen of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle ? a. - The Red-Headed League b. - The Sign of the Four c. - The Seven-Percent Solution d. - A Study in Scarlet 4. What western featured "a knight without armor in a savage land"? 5. You've been caught in flagrante delicto. What does that mean? 6. How much is a full cord of wood? a. - 4 feet by 4 feet by 4 feet b. - 3 feet by 3 feet by 6 feet feet c. - 4 feet by 4 feet by 8 feet d. - 8 feet by 8 feet by 8 feet 7. What is the general building block common to all proteins? (Hint; two words) 8. How many shillings in a pound? TRUTH OR CRAP ?? Actress Raquel Welch began her career as a TV Weather Girl. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1. - d 2. – 6 (Colorado, Kansas, Texas, New Mexico, Missouri, Arkansas) 3. - c 4. Have Gun, Will Travel 5. Red Handed 6. - c 7. Amino Acids 8. - 20 TRUTH !! Raquel Welch was born Jo Raquel Tejada and is of Bolivian descent. Beginning her career as a weather reporter at a local television station in San Diego, Welch's first hit movie was the sci-fi film "Fantastic Voyage". Her filmography includes "Bedazzled", "Bandolero!" and "Legally Blonde" among others. |
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