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DID YOU KNOW...
THE AVERAGE DAIRY COW PRODUCES 6,000 QUARTS OF MILK A YEAR.
1. What’s the Best-Known novel by Alice Walker ?
2. What six-letter word describes a person who is fanatically committed to a
cause ?
3. What’s the river that runs through Victoria Falls ?
4. Alan Stuart Konigsberg achieved acting fame under what name ?
5. Jackie Joyner-Kersey won the women's heptathlon at the Olympics in what year ?
6. What is the correct term of address to the Pope?
7. Broccoli belongs to what family of plants?
8. Which year saw Detroit offer the first “Power Steering” option ?
(Bonus ; can you name the car ?)
TRUTH OR CRAP ??
The Platypus and the Echidna are the only two mammals that can regenerate lost limbs.
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1. The Color Purple
2. Zealot
3. The Zambezi
4. Woody Allen
5. 1988
6. Your Holiness
7. Cabbage
8. 1951 (Chrysler Imperial – “Hydra-guide” )
CRAP !!
There are no mammals who can accomplish this;
however, these two DO hold the distinction of being the only two mammals that lay eggs.
DID YOU KNOW...
THE AVERAGE DAIRY COW PRODUCES 6,000 QUARTS OF MILK A YEAR.
1. What’s the Best-Known novel by Alice Walker ?
2. What six-letter word describes a person who is fanatically committed to a
cause ?
3. What’s the river that runs through Victoria Falls ?
4. Alan Stuart Konigsberg achieved acting fame under what name ?
5. Jackie Joyner-Kersey won the women's heptathlon at the Olympics in what year ?
6. What is the correct term of address to the Pope?
7. Broccoli belongs to what family of plants?
8. Which year saw Detroit offer the first “Power Steering” option ?
(Bonus ; can you name the car ?)
TRUTH OR CRAP ??
The Platypus and the Echidna are the only two mammals that can regenerate lost limbs.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
1. The Color Purple
2. Zealot
3. The Zambezi
4. Woody Allen
5. 1988
6. Your Holiness
7. Cabbage
8. 1951 (Chrysler Imperial – “Hydra-guide” )
CRAP !!
There are no mammals who can accomplish this;
however, these two DO hold the distinction of being the only two mammals that lay eggs.
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