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FSS Newsletter :: September 2002

Trivia Challenge

This Month's Challenge

1) Pamela Anderson has appeared on the cover of Playboy magazine more than anyone else. However, she made her first ever appearance inside the magazine in 1990 as the playmate of the month for this month.

2) In 1981, Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer were married in an extravagant ceremony here.

3) When Princess Diana was tragically killed in 1997, her funeral took place here.

4) As of today, this U.S. state currently has more of its citizens incarcerated than any other.

5) This 80’s and 90’s TV star can also lay claim to being a one hit wonder with his 1998 song Heartbeat.

6) In the Disney Film, “The Little Mermaid,” Ariel used this to comb her hair when she first became human.

7) Approximately what percentage of the world’s population knows how to speak English?

8) One of the most famous plays in NFL history came to be known as “The Immaculate Reception.” What quarterback and receiver hooked up on this legendary play?

9) On March 23, 1848, he became the only U.S. President to ever die in the U.S. Capitol Building after collapsing during a speech there.

10) Billy Joel scored a huge hit in 1989 with this song which provided listeners with a 1948-86 history lesson.

11) Perhaps the most famous slave in world history, he headed an ill-fated revolt against Rome in 71 BC.

12) Henry Robert, an Army Engineer who felt the need to impart orderliness and parliamentary procedure to those unfamiliar created this.


Last Issue’s Puzzle Solution

1) Pamela Anderson

2) Chuck Key

3) The General Lee

4) Australia

5) Boilermaker

6) New York City

7) Male

8) Sugar Cane

9) Roman Catholic

10) 7 mph

11) Hit the Snooze Button

12) The Wizard of Oz

13) ER

14) It’s Bicentennial

15 Lee Harvey Oswald