luckytrim
Chef Extraordinaire
trivia 12/14
1. Fill in the blank;
Male Giraffes grow up to _____ feet tall.
2. What's the more common name for the clavicle?
3. which popular household product hawks itself as the "quicker picker-upper"?
4. What singer is referred to as the "Queen of Disco"?
5. Can you name the 70's TV sit-com in which the principle characters frequented a pub named the "Regal Beagle"?
6. Can you recall the 1950's "one-hit wonder" recorded by Del Shannon?
7. What musical film had Rydell High as it's setting?
8. What was Major League catcher Carlton Fisk's nick-name?
TRUTH OR CRAP ??
The "Godfather of Soul", James Brown was raised in a brothel.
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1. 18
2. COLLARBONE
3. BOUNTY
4. DONNA SUMMER
5. "THREE'S COMPANY"
6. "RUNAWAY"
7. "GREASE"
8. "pudge"
TRUTH !
When Brown was five, he went to live with his Aunt Honey, who ran a brothel in Augusta, Georgia. At 16, and already an accomplished pianist and singer, he was busted for breaking into a car and sentenced to 16 years hard labor. He was paroled after 3 years for good behavior joined the Fabulous Flames and was catapulted to stardom three years later upon the 1956 release of "Please, Please, Please"
1. Fill in the blank;
Male Giraffes grow up to _____ feet tall.
2. What's the more common name for the clavicle?
3. which popular household product hawks itself as the "quicker picker-upper"?
4. What singer is referred to as the "Queen of Disco"?
5. Can you name the 70's TV sit-com in which the principle characters frequented a pub named the "Regal Beagle"?
6. Can you recall the 1950's "one-hit wonder" recorded by Del Shannon?
7. What musical film had Rydell High as it's setting?
8. What was Major League catcher Carlton Fisk's nick-name?
TRUTH OR CRAP ??
The "Godfather of Soul", James Brown was raised in a brothel.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
1. 18
2. COLLARBONE
3. BOUNTY
4. DONNA SUMMER
5. "THREE'S COMPANY"
6. "RUNAWAY"
7. "GREASE"
8. "pudge"
TRUTH !
When Brown was five, he went to live with his Aunt Honey, who ran a brothel in Augusta, Georgia. At 16, and already an accomplished pianist and singer, he was busted for breaking into a car and sentenced to 16 years hard labor. He was paroled after 3 years for good behavior joined the Fabulous Flames and was catapulted to stardom three years later upon the 1956 release of "Please, Please, Please"