luckytrim
Chef Extraordinaire
trivia 8/30
DID YOU KNOW...
There are 472 stations in the New York City Subway system.
1. Which of the fifty has the loon as it's state bird?
2. What's the name of the pig in Charlotte's Web ?
3. Alaska became a state in what year?
4. What character narrates Disney's 1946 tale, Song of the South ?
5. What company manufactures green and yellow tractors ?
6. What legendary fictional character lived on Skull Island ?
7. Name the fictional Scottish town that appears once every 100 years.
8. The island of Cyprus is located on what body of water ?
TRUTH OR CRAP ??
A blind woman invented windshield wipers.
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1. Minnesota
2. WILBUR
3. 1959
4. UNCLE REMUS
5. JOHN DEERE
6. KING KONG
7.Brigadoon
8. MEDITERRANIAN
CRAP !!
She could see very well !
Mary Anderson came up with the idea one snowy, stormy day in 1902 while on a
visit to
New York City. She noticed the driver of her streetcar was having trouble
seeing through
the window. She then went home and sketched an effective design, and was
awarded a
patent in 1903.
DID YOU KNOW...
There are 472 stations in the New York City Subway system.
1. Which of the fifty has the loon as it's state bird?
2. What's the name of the pig in Charlotte's Web ?
3. Alaska became a state in what year?
4. What character narrates Disney's 1946 tale, Song of the South ?
5. What company manufactures green and yellow tractors ?
6. What legendary fictional character lived on Skull Island ?
7. Name the fictional Scottish town that appears once every 100 years.
8. The island of Cyprus is located on what body of water ?
TRUTH OR CRAP ??
A blind woman invented windshield wipers.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
1. Minnesota
2. WILBUR
3. 1959
4. UNCLE REMUS
5. JOHN DEERE
6. KING KONG
7.Brigadoon
8. MEDITERRANIAN
CRAP !!
She could see very well !
Mary Anderson came up with the idea one snowy, stormy day in 1902 while on a
visit to
New York City. She noticed the driver of her streetcar was having trouble
seeing through
the window. She then went home and sketched an effective design, and was
awarded a
patent in 1903.