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Luckytrim

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trivia 4/25
DID YOU KNOW...
Through a process called grafting, a single tree has been developed that
produces over forty different kinds of fruit, including peaches, plums,
apricots, nectarines and cherries.

1. Located on a remote frigid island in Norway for preservation purposes,
the Svalbard Global ______ Vault houses over 700,000 different types of
what?
2. Who was the NFL player known as the Refrigerator ?
3. What was the character Fonzie's occupation ?
4. Most of the world's most venomous snakes and spiders are found in a
single country...
a. - India
b. - Brazil
c. - Republic of the Congo
d. - Australia
5. From what Broadway show do we hear these lyrics: "No, never would I leave
you"?
a. - Camelot
b. - My Fair Lady
c. - The King and I
d. - Carousel
6. What did the "C" stand for in the long-running series "CSI"?
7. Who killed Alexander Hamilton?
8. Which toy "walks down stairs, alone or in pairs"?
TRUTH OR CRAP ??
In the 2001 Census, over 70,000 Australians listed their religion as "Jedi".
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1. Seeds
2. William Perry
3. Auto Mechanic
4. - d
5. - a
6. Crime
7. Aaron Burr
8. Slinky
TRUTH !!
In Australia more than 70,000 people (0.37%) declared themselves members of
the Jedi order in the 2001 census.

In the 2001 census, 21,000 Canadians put down their religion as Jedi Knight.
Over 53,000 people listed themselves as Jedi in New Zealand's 2001 census.
New Zealand had the highest per capita population of reported Jedi in the
world that year, with 1.5% marking "Jedi" as their religion.
 
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medtran49

Well-known member
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Wow I did pretty good with this one, only a couple I didn't know.

Just another trivia point, snakes and spiders are not poisonous, they are venomous.
 

QSis

Grill Master
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Wow I did pretty good with this one, only a couple I didn't know.

Karen, you inspired me to take the quiz. I did better than I usually do, too - just got one wrong and Truth or Crap wrong!

Lee
 
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