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This Month's
Trivia Question:
Q.
What is the last ghost called
in A Christmas Carol?
A. The Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come
Past Trivia Questions:
November
Q.
What do you call that thing that hangs off a
turkey's beak?
A.
Snood
October
Q.
What is the difference between a nook and a
cranny?
A.
A nook is a corner and a cranny is a
crack.
September
Q.
What Olympic sport is played with stones and
brooms?
A.
Curling
August
Q.
How many stars are in the Little Dipper?
A.
Seven
July
Q.
What word has appeared on every coin struck
in the U.S. since 1792?
A.
Liberty
June
Q.
Who was the first president to appear on a
U.S. coin?
A.
Abraham Lincoln
May
Q.
Which state is bordered by 8 USA states?
A.
Missouri & Tennessee
April
Q.
What is this and who is the artist?
(Click on image to enlarge)
A.
Leonardo Da Vinci's Vitruvian Man
March
Q.
What Greek God is the month of March named
after?
A. Ares Greek God of War
February
Q. How fast
does light travel?
A. About 186,000 miles per second
January
Q. How fast
does sound travel?
A. About 760 mph
December
Q. In It's a
Wonderful Life, what kind of spirit is
Clarence?
A. Clarence is an angel.
November
Q. WHO initially proclaimed a National Day
of Thanksgiving and WHEN?
A.
George Washington on November 26, 1789
October
Q. The famous advertising jingle for Dr.
Pepper, "I'm a pepper, you're a pepper,
wouldn't you like to be a pepper, too" was
written and performed by what famous artist?
A.
Barry Manilow
September
Q. Who averaged one patent for every three
weeks of his life?
A.
Thomas Edison
August
Q. Who said, "I'm the president of the
United States and I'm not going to eat any
more broccoli."?
A.
George H. W. Bush
July
Q. What's the only city where the football,
baseball, and hockey teams all wear the same
colors?
A.
Pittsburgh
June
Q. What number, a one followed by 100 zeros,
was first used by 9 year old Milton Sirotta
in 1940?
A.
Googol
May
Q. What does the Republican acronym "GOP"
stand for?
A.
Grand Old Party
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