FSS Newsletter :: June 2003
Trivia Challenge
This Month's Challenge
1) This Washington D.C. Mayor served 6 months in jail in
1990 after being videotaped smoking crack cocaine. Amazingly,
he later rebounded to be elected Mayor once again.
2) In
the TV series, "Married With Children", Al
Bundy enjoyed reliving his glory days as a football star
at what high school?
3) Although better known for his starring
role on the Starsky & Hutch
TV series, David Soul hit the top of the music charts with
this hit in 1977?
4) He is the only American civilian in
U.S. history to be named an Honorary Veteran by the United
States
Armed Forces.
5) On May 29, 2003 the 50th anniversary was
celebrated of his historic climbing of Mt. Everest.
6) What,
invented in 1920 by Earle Dickson, has earned its makers
more than one hundred billion US dollars?
7) What is Tiger
Woods' real first name?
8) This Disney animated comedy was
the first feature-length computer-animated film.
9) What
1980's advertising slogan made a star out of Clara Peller,
a retired
Chicago manicurist?
10) Where in the U.S. would you go to
find the original copy of Abraham Lincoln's Gettysburg Address?
11) What is the largest Portuguese speaking country in the
world?
12) Pizza, as we know it today, originated not in
Italy, but in this American city.
13) This Canadian rock
singer was born with the name Gary Lee Weinrib but is now
known
as who?
Last Issue's Puzzle
Solution
1) Lenny Wilkins
2) Ricky Henderson
3) Jim Plunkett
4) 13
5) Sir Winston Churchill
6) His Lollipop
7) Rice-A-Roni
8) Foot
9) Vanilla, Chocolate, Strawberry, Butter Pecan, Neopolitan
10) Woodrow Wilson
11) Bill Cosby
12) Shot by a Firing Squad
13) Jean Chretien
14) Exxon Valdez
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