FSS Newsletter :: May 2003
Trivia Challenge
This Month's Challenge
1) Lenny Wilkins has won more games than any coach in NBA
history, but can
you name the coach who has lost the most games in NBA history?
2) Speaking of sports, what major leaguer has crossed home
plate
more than
any other, thus making him the all-time leader in runs scored
for Major
League Baseball?
3) 2002 Heisman Trophy winner Carson Palmer
was recently drafted # 1 by the
Cincinnati Bengals. Can you name the only Heisman winner
drafted number one to go on to win a Super Bowl in the NFL?
4) Enough of sports. When folded properly, the American
Flag contains how
many folds?
5) "A pessimist sees the difficulty in every
opportunity; an optimist sees the opportunity in every difficulty." is
a famous quote by whom?
6) In the TV series, what was Kojak's
trademark?
7) According the advertising slogan of yesteryear,
what was „the
San
Francisco treat?‰
8) What body part is as long as the
distance from your elbow to your wrist?
9) In order, what
are the five most popular ice cream flavors in America?
10)
Which U.S. President came up with the controversial "14
points" plan?
11) He lent his talent to and provided
the many voices for the Fat Albert cartoon show.
12) Gary
Gilmore, a convicted murderer on Utah's death row, had
the distinction of being the first to be executed after the
ban on executions was lifted by the U.S. Supreme Court
in 1977. How was he put to death?
13) Americans are often
accused of being ignorant about Canada by Canadians, but
of course we are not, all of us know the Prime Minister of
Canada is?
14) Joseph Hazelwood was allegedly drinking instead
of being at the
controls of what ship, which ran aground causing
an environmental disaster?
Last Issue's
Puzzle Solution
1) Your Lying Eyes
2) EuroDisney
3) Art Shell
4) Wal*Mart
5) Oprah Winfrey
6) Rick Rockwell
7) Bob Feller
8) Maine
9) Delaware
10) The Grand Floridian
11) Hershey PA.
12) He was Guillotined
13) Female
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