Q: Which state has the fewest counties? A: It came to our attention that we had a misleading question (unintentional). Delaware has the fewest (3). Louisana (64) and Alaska (18) don’t have counties, rather parishes and boroughs which are county equivalents. We apologize for the misunderstanding. Q: Who was the first president to ride inContinue reading “Answer to Sunday, August 14th Trivia”
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Answer to Sunday, August 7th Trivia
Q: Who said, “This is the business we’ve chosen” A: Hyman Roth spoke to Michael Corleone while in Havana, in the movie Godfather 2.
Answer to Sunday, July 31st trivia
Q: What was the promise that Thomas Jefferson made to Sally Hemings when she returned to America from France?A: He would free her children at the age of 21. Q: E.F. Hutton. What does E.F. stand for?A: Edward Francis
Answer to Sunday, July 24th Trivia
Q: Jimi Hendrix, Jim Morrison, Janis Joplin, Kurt Cobain, and Amy Winehouse all died of suspected drug use. What else did they have in common?A: All died at age 27. Q: What is the largest airport (sq. ft) in the U.S.?A: Denver International Q: What was Elvis’ last song in concert?A: Are you lonesome tonight.
Answer to Sunday, July 17th trivia
Q: Elvis had a twin brother, what was his name?A: Jesse Garon, died at birth.
Answer to Sunday, July 10th Trivia
Q: Name the first 7 astronauts.A: Alan Shepard, Virgil Grissom, John Glenn, Malcolm Carpenter, Walter Schirra, Leroy Cooper, Donald Slayton
Answer to Sunday, July 3rd Trivia
Q: Who were the first and last men to sign the Declaration of Independence?A: John Hancock and Thomas McKean
Answer to Sunday, June 26th Trivia
Q: What was Judy Garland’s real name?A: Francis Gumm
Answer to Sunday, June 19th Trivia
Q: Alan Shephard was the first American in space. What was the space craft that he flew on?A: Freedom 7
Answer to Sunday, June 12th Trivia
Q: Where is the Belmont Stakes held?A: Elmont, New York Q: Name the Righteous Brothers.A: Bill Medley and Bobby Hatfield
