FSS Newsletter :: April 2003
Trivia Challenge
This Month's Challenge
1) The Eagles are known as a Classic Rock band, but actually
had two
singles make the Country Charts, with this song making it
the highest,
topping out at # 8.
2) In 2002, this was the number one tourist
attraction in Europe.
3) In 1989, he became the first African
American to be named Head Coach of an NFL team, the same
year in which he was inducted into the Pro football Hall
of Fame.
4) This was named America's Most Admired
Company for
2002 according to Fortune magazine.
5) Speaking of being
admired, she was recently named „America's
Favorite TV Personality for the third time.
6) Speaking
of TV, in one of the first Reality TV shows,
Darva Conger was chosen by this multi-millionaire to marry
him.
7) This Baseball Hall of Famer is the only pitcher in
Major League history to fire a no hitter on opening day.
8) This state produces 99% of all of the blueberries consumed
in the United States.
9) Speaking of states, name the only
U.S. state which has the distinction of having no national
parks, historic sites, battlefield memorials or monuments.
10) If you are fortunate enough to be staying at Disney‚s
flagship hotel inside Walt Disney World resort, you‚re
staying here.
11) Speaking of tourist destinations, if you
are in the Sweetest
Place on Earth what American town are you in.
12)
The "Reign
of Terror" is associated with Robespierre.
What ultimately happened to him?
13) According to a 2000
study by PC Data, does the preference to play on-line trivia
games make you more likely to be male or female?
Last Issue's
Puzzle Solution
1) Arlington National Cemetery
2) Reader‚s Digest
3) United States Naval Academy
4) Dennis Rodman & Carmen Electra
5) 15th
6) Cus D‚Amato
7) Faith Hill
8) Greg, Russ, Charlie & Ryan
9) Paul Lynde
10) Judy Garland
11) Fuzzy Zoeller
12) Mexico City
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