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trivia 10/3
Did You know…
A Copoclephilist collects Key-rings.
1. What restaurant chain used the advertising slogan, "Host of the Highways"?
2. In what film would I find a haunted Hotel Sedgewick ?
3. Name Donald Duck's three nephews.
4. Who won a Best Actor oscar for his role in Cat Ballou?
5. What year saw the release of the original GODZILLA film?
a.- 1955
b. - 1957
c. - 1959
d. - 1961
6. To which US city must I travel to visit the Guggenheim Museum?
7. What was the name of the person who uncovered the tomb of King Tut?
8. Which was the first country to establish a railway?
TUTH OR CRAP ??
"Monster" trucks can float.
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1. HOWARD JOHNSON
2. ghostbusters
3. HUEY, LOUIE AND DEWEY
4. LEE MARVIN
5. - a
6. NEW YORK CITY
7. HOWARD CARTER
8. united kingdom
TRUTH!!
Thanks to all the air in those enormous tires, monster trucks can float, but they are
usually seen on land at truck shows and competitions where drivers crush everything
from small cars to mobile homes.
Each truck has a name and two of the best known are BIGFOOT and Grave Digger, the
latter having appeared in Wal-Mart commercials
Did You know…
A Copoclephilist collects Key-rings.
1. What restaurant chain used the advertising slogan, "Host of the Highways"?
2. In what film would I find a haunted Hotel Sedgewick ?
3. Name Donald Duck's three nephews.
4. Who won a Best Actor oscar for his role in Cat Ballou?
5. What year saw the release of the original GODZILLA film?
a.- 1955
b. - 1957
c. - 1959
d. - 1961
6. To which US city must I travel to visit the Guggenheim Museum?
7. What was the name of the person who uncovered the tomb of King Tut?
8. Which was the first country to establish a railway?
TUTH OR CRAP ??
"Monster" trucks can float.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
1. HOWARD JOHNSON
2. ghostbusters
3. HUEY, LOUIE AND DEWEY
4. LEE MARVIN
5. - a
6. NEW YORK CITY
7. HOWARD CARTER
8. united kingdom
TRUTH!!
Thanks to all the air in those enormous tires, monster trucks can float, but they are
usually seen on land at truck shows and competitions where drivers crush everything
from small cars to mobile homes.
Each truck has a name and two of the best known are BIGFOOT and Grave Digger, the
latter having appeared in Wal-Mart commercials