FSS Newsletter :: November 2003
Trivia Challenge
This Month's Challenge
1) At $400,000 per year, George. W. Bush is the highest
paid U.S. President
ever. What per year salary was earned by George Washington
as President?
2) According to trade magazine QSR’s annual “Best
Drive-Thru In America”
rankings, this fast food chain had the best overall performing
drive-thru.
3) Also, according to QSR’s rankings, this
fast food restaurant remained
the speed king, taking an average of just one minute 56 seconds
to fill an
order, nearly 30 seconds faster than its closest competitor.
4) Name the toy that travels, “to infinity...and beyond.”
5)
In the 1994 Disney film, “The Lion King” what
was the name of the “No
Worries Philosophy” promoted by Pumbaa and Timon?
6)
What animal can be found on Louisiana's state flag?
7) This
famed tightrope walker died at age 73 while attempting to
cross a
tightrope strung between two buildings in San Juan, Puerto
Rico.
8) On “The Beverly Hillbillies”, what was
the name of Jethro’s sister?
9) 'Don't Worry Be Happy'
won the 1988 Grammy for Song of the Year. Who sang this hit
which was recorded without the use of any instruments?
10)
Which of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World is still
visible?
11) What father and son resided at 9114 S. Central,
along with their junk
business in this 1970’s sitcom?
12) Although many had
served their country in the military, he was the only
U.S. President to ever command a submarine.
Last Issue’s
Puzzle Solution
1) Eleven, (Washington, Grant
Eisenhower, Garfield, Hayes, Jackson
B. Harrison, Taylor, A. Johnson,
Franklin Pierce, W.H. Harrison)
2) The Walton Family
(Wal*Mart)
3) Bill Gates
4) $1.98 (The $1.98 Beauty Show)
5) John McEnroe
6) Lady Madeline
7) Memphis, TN
8) Nevada
9) Burlington, Vermont
10) The Patriot
11) Life’s Been Good To Me So
Far (Joe Walsh)
12) Singled Out
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