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FSS Newsletter :: March 2002

Trivia Challenge

This Month's Challenge

  1. The Statue of Liberty was not originally called that, but was designed with this as it’s name.
  2. This is considered the Flower of March.
  3. General Robert E. Lee had ridden throughout the Civil War on a gray colored horse named this.
  4. Speaking of General’s and horses, George Washington was mounted on this horse when the British surrendered at Yorktown.
  5. Cher has had an amazing recording career dating back nearly 38 years; who is her album “Believe” dedicated too?
  6. Cher has also done some acting, even winning an Academy Award for her role in this 1988 film?
  7. At the closing of the recent 2002 Winter Games, what nation received the Olympic Flag symbolic of being hosts for the 2006 Winter Olympics?
  8. Elwood Edwards’ voice is heard approximately 27 million times a day repeating these 3 words.
  9. What franchise has the distinction of being the oldest in professional sports?
  10. According to a recent survey, 10% of frequent flyers never do this when flying.
  11. President Franklin Roosevelt signed the first minimum wage legislation back in 1938 establishing what minimum hourly wage?
  12. What Midwestern city was the setting for the Mary Tyler Moore show?
  13. Unlike Earth, Venus does not tilt on it’s axis as it goes around the sun therefore it does not experience this “Earthly phenomenon.”

Last Month's Answers

  1. Cornelius Brothers & Sister
    Rose
  2. Wal*Mart
  3. Special Olympics Inc.
  4. Russia
  5. Alan Jackson
  6. The Declaration of Independence
  7. Bjoern Daehle
  8. Ft. Benning Georgia
  9. Meet The Flintstones
  10. Dromedary Camel
  11. The Panama Canal
  12. Mt. Kilauea