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Quote of The Month
The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are
always so certain of themselves, but wiser people so full of doubts.
— Bertrand Russell
The Great FSS Trivia Challenge
1) What U.S. President has the distinction of having given
the longest inaugural speech, which was given in the midst of a snowstorm?
2) “Something is rotten in the state of Denmark” comes from what play?
3) Which U.S. state borders the most Canadian provinces?
4) The ‘Dinosaur’ attraction at Disney’s Animal Kingdom was originally called by this name.
5) They had a big hit in 1983 on their Colour by Numbers LP with “It’s a Miracle.”
6) In college football lore, what battle of legendary football coaches has
been dubbed “The Ten Year War”?
7) In the “Ten Year War” mentioned above, who came out on top with a 5-4-1 record in the ten games?
8) Who was the first U.S. President to have an assassination attempt carried out against him?
9) What former UCLA star basketball player has seen three of his own sons
earn basketball scholarships to, Arizona, San Diego State and Princeton
respectively?
10) Speaking of UCLA basketball, he invented the “Sky Hook”, what has been
called the most indefensible shot in basketball.
11) Former President George Bush (41) started a feud with the producers
of the Simpson’s TV show when he stated that the American people should be
less like the Simpson’s and more like this other famous TV family.
Last Issue’s Puzzle Solution
1) George Washington
2) Walt Disney himself
3) Cigarettes
4) University of Oklahoma
5) Across The Field
6) The College of William & Mary
7) Thomas Jefferson, James Monroe
John Tyler
8) The San Francisco Cable Cars
9) Don Larson’s Perfect Game in the
World Series
10) American Pie
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