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2010 Weekly Trivia Answers


Week of January 24, 2010

Question:  

After the defeat of the Titans by Zeus, which mythological figure was condemned to support the earth and sky on his shoulders for eternity?

Answer:  

Atlas 

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Week of January 31, 2010

Question:

Name the four United States state capital cities that are named after former U.S presidents?

Answer: 

LINCOLN, Nebraska

MADISON, Wisconsin

JEFFERSON CITY, Missouri

JACKSON, Mississippi


Week of February 7, 2010

Question:

In 1937, this actress' legs were insured for $1 million, earning her the nickname, "the Girl with the Million Dollar Legs."  Name this famous actress.

Answer:

Betty Grable 

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Week of February 14, 2010

Question:

What is the largest island in the United States?

Answer:

Hawaii, Hawaii

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Week of February 21, 2010

Question:

On May 20-21, 1927, Charles Lindbergh made the first non-stop transatlantic flight.  What was the name of his airplane?

Answer:

Spirit of St. Louis

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Week of February 28, 2010

Question:

What do the cities of Tbilisi in the former Soviet Union and Atlanta in the United States have in common?

Answer:

They are both capitals of Georgia!

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Week of March 7, 2010

Question:

If you were told you had a problem with your hammer, anvil, and stirrup, what would we be discusssing?

Answer:

We would be talking about your ear, technically, the middle ear.

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Week of March 14, 2010

Question:

Only one US coin features four Presidents.  Which coin is it?

Answer:

The South Dakota quarter features Mount Rushmore

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Week of March 21, 2010

Question:

The mythical twins, Remus and Romulus, were raised by wolves and founded what major city in Europe?

Answer:

Rome, Italy

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Week of March 28, 2010

Question:

In 1725, diamonds were dicovered in Brazil.  Before that, what country was the world's only source of diamonds?

Answer:

India

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