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February 2005

Issue Home
First Free Legal Clinic
Ending The Blame Game
The Big Rocks of Life
Better Health For 2005
Is It a Good Idea to Utilize a Rapid Refund Loan
FSS Spotlight:
Giving / Sharing / Generosity
FSS Trivia Challenge
 


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The Great FSS Trivia Challenge

1) According to Space Ranger Buzz Lightyear, who is Gallactic Enemy Number One?

2) His victory in the 1995, 24 hours of Daytona race made him the oldest driver to ever win a professional motor sports sanctioned event.

3) This city lays claim to being the oldest city in the United States.

4) In what Disney movie does the villain wish to become an all powerful Genie? Who was this villain?

5) He had a hit song in the 1980’s titled “Hot Rod Hearts”?

6) In 1992, what Robert James Waller novel became the top selling novel in history with over 60 million copies sold?

7) In 1995, the above novel was made into a successful movie starring this duo.

8) What imaginary line is said to have acted as a divide between Northern and Southern U.S. States during the Civil War?

9) On the third Saturday in May, Maryland is host to the Preakness Stakes, the second leg in horse racing’s coveted Triple Crown. At what track is this exciting event held?

10) With an estimated average of 4,055 of sunshine each year, this U.S. city claims to be the “Worlds Sunniest City.” By the way, Money Magazine voted it one of the top places in the U.S. to live.

11) In 1971, the first of what has now become four major theme parks opened its gates at Walt Disney World in Florida. What is the name of this first WDW theme park?

12) This WDW attraction, conceived by Walt Disney himself, was considered to be his favorite and first premiered at the 1964 New York City World’s Fair.

13) This is the name of Ohio’s Official Groundhog. (He saw his shadow on 2/2/05)



Last Issue’s Puzzle Solution
1) Goodbye Earl
2) FFA
3) University of Pennsylvania Benjamin Franklin
4) Winter Solstice
5) Napal
6) Mohammed
7) To distract predators
8) JFK
9) Stonewall Jackson
10) Leonardo DaVinci
11) 42
12) Allan Keys
13) Alice Walton