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trivia 11/24
Did you know...
EXCEPT FOR CEREMONIAL UNITS,THE ROYAL CANADIAN MOUNTIES
HAVEN’T RIDDEN HORSES SINCE 1938.


1. what classic sic-fi novel must I read to encounter "morlocks"?
2. who sang the 1975 top-ten hit, "at seventeen"?
3. what's the name of Cap'n Crunch's pet pooch?
4. what are Greek Mythology's Clotho, Lachesis, and Attropos collectively known as?
5. to what African country must i travel to visit the towns of East London, Upington, and
Ladysmith?
6. what US president was labeled "King John the Second" by members of Congress?
7. how many three-point baskets did Shaquille O'Neil sink in the 20th century?
8. in 1952, Kellogg's narrowed the search for a mascot for frosted flakes to two; Tony
the tiger won out; what character lost out?
TRUTH OR CRAP ??
there were 66,000 people killed and 69,000 injured in the instant that the atomic bomb
exploded over Hiroshima on 8/6/45.
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1. "THE TIME MACHINE"

2. JANIS IAN
3. SEA DOG
4. THE FATES
5. south Africa
6. JOHN QUINCY ADAMS
7. one
8. Katy the kangaroo
TRUTH !!
The ten-kiloton blast totally vaporized a half-mile area. Within a diameter of 2.5 miles
from ground zero, everything that could burn, did.
In the first entry in the logbook of the "Enola Gay" after the detonation, Pilot Robert
Louis wrote, "My God! what have we done?"
 
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