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FSS Newsletter :: March 2002
Trivia Challenge
This Month's Challenge
- The Statue of Liberty was not originally called that,
but was designed with this as its name.
- This is considered the Flower of March.
- General Robert E. Lee had ridden throughout the Civil
War on a gray colored horse named this.
- Speaking of Generals and horses, George Washington
was mounted on this horse when the British surrendered at
Yorktown.
- Cher has had an amazing recording career dating back nearly
38 years; who is her album Believe dedicated
too?
- Cher has also done some acting, even winning an Academy
Award for her role in this 1988 film?
- At the closing of the recent 2002 Winter Games, what nation
received the Olympic Flag symbolic of being hosts for the
2006 Winter Olympics?
- Elwood Edwards voice is heard approximately 27 million
times a day repeating these 3 words.
- What franchise has the distinction of being the oldest
in professional sports?
- According to a recent survey, 10% of frequent flyers never
do this when flying.
- President Franklin Roosevelt signed the first minimum
wage legislation back in 1938 establishing what minimum
hourly wage?
- What Midwestern city was the setting for the Mary Tyler
Moore show?
- Unlike Earth, Venus does not tilt on its axis as
it goes around the sun therefore it does not experience
this Earthly phenomenon.
Last Month's Answers
- Cornelius Brothers & Sister
Rose
- Wal*Mart
- Special Olympics Inc.
- Russia
- Alan Jackson
- The Declaration of Independence
- Bjoern Daehle
- Ft. Benning Georgia
- Meet The Flintstones
- Dromedary Camel
- The Panama Canal
- Mt. Kilauea
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