Trivia 5/22

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trivia 5/22
There is an opposite of albino animals, which aren’t white, but black. These are known as Melanistic animals.

DID YOU KNOW...
1. What was the original name of the Bank of America when it was founded in San
Francisco in 1904 ?
2. Fill in the blank;
In 1987, American Airlines realized a $40,000 annual savings by eliminating just one
_____ from each _____ on it's dinner flights.
3. Name the artist whose works include The Red Room, The Green Stripe, The Blue
Nudes, and The Yellow Odalisque.
4. Name that Toy !!
"No limit to the different designs you can make!" This was America's best-selling toy of
1968, produced by Kenner. By utilizing an assortment of gears, discs, and colored pens,
kids could draw millions of geometrically perfect designs...
5. Who Am I?
I was born Angelo Siciliano in 1892.
I was dubbed "The World's Most Perfectly Developed Man" after winning a 1922 Body
Building contest.
After being bullied as a child, I was inspired to develop and market a "Dynamic
Tension" workout method as opposed to weight training, and made millions in the fifties
and sixties from my ads on the back cover of comic books.

6. What author's version of the Devil calls himself Memnoch ?
a. – Stephen King
b. – H.P Lovecraft
c. – Anne Rice
d. – Clive Barker
7. What contact sport would I be participating in if I'm involved in a "Scrum" ?
8. Can you name the 50's sitcom that co-starred Al Lewis and Fred Gwynne BEFORE
they teamed up as Herman and Grandpa on The Munsters ?

TRUTH OR CRAP ??
One of the original Monty Python sketch comedy group members was an American.
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1. Bank of Italy
2. Olive -Salad
3. Henri Matisse
4. Spiro Graph
5. I am Charles Atlas
6. - c
7. Rugby
8. Car 54, Where Are You??

TRUTH !!
The group perhaps most famous for its off-beat quest for the Holy Grail consists of five
native Brits-Graham Chapman, John Cleese, Eric Idle, Terry Jones and Michael Palin.
American-born Terry Gilliam renounced his U.S. citizenship in 2006 (hence the past
tense phrasing in the original question).
 

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