Trivia
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06/01/16 03:54 PM
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Pandora
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Try your hand at these brain-busting trivia questions. Remember, please, that you may not google or use any reference sources for the first 24 hours of this thread.
-1. Who crowned Napoleon Emperor of France? -2. What was the full name of Scooby Doo's pal Shaggy? -3. Who first translated the Bible into English? -4. Which United States city was home to the first modern amusement park? -5. What remedy did Huckleberry Finn plan to use to get rid of a wart? -6. In what year will April Fools Day and Easter Sunday next coincide? -7. According to legend, how fast was baseball player James "Cool Papa" Bell? -8. Where is America's Stonehenge? -9. What actor got his start playing Mickey Gubitosi in Little Rascals serials? -10. Which Spanish explorer accompanied Christopher Columbus on his second journey to the Americas?
The moon is actually more useful than the sun since the moon gives us light at night when it's dark. The sun only gives us light during the day when it's already bright out.
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Re: Trivia
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#1069082
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jboliver
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Re: Trivia
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06/01/16 06:12 PM
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LadyKestrel
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4. I'll guess Coney Island.
“Rainy days should be spent at home with a cup of tea and a good book.” -Bill Watterson
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Re: Trivia
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06/04/16 03:02 PM
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Urban Worrier
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3. Wycliffe ?? (About five miles up the road from chez nous is the UK Headquarters of Wycliffe Bible Translators)
To waste one second of one's life is a betrayal of one's self. I wonder what's on television...?
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