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Great World War
1. World War I was the ultimate outgrowth of a chain reaction starting with an assassination that took place in Sarajevo, Yugoslavia. Who was the victim of that assassination?
2. What country was the first to declare war in the sequence of events …Read more.
Government and History
1. One of the chief characters in discussions of the Wild West is the sheriff. Where did the word "sheriff" originate?
2. Only one president of the United States ever served in the U.S. Senate after completing his presidential term. Who …Read more.
Hair
1. This filamentous biomaterial grows from follicles found in the dermis. What is it?
2. The average numbers of hair on the head is highest with people of this hair color. Name it.
3. True or false: Hair grows faster in cold weather.
4. By age 50, …Read more.
Richard Wagstaff ‘Dick' Clark
1. In what year did "American Bandstand" first air on television? For bragging rights, also name the city where it aired.
2. In July 1956, Dick Clark took over the host position. Who was the original host of "Bandstand"?
3. This …Read more.
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Nicknames1. This Hall of Famer received the nickname, “Mr. Tiger” as a result of his long career and association with one organization. Name both the athlete and the team/ organization that he played for. 2. He was the first president of the United States to be known by his initials. Name him. 3. Following on question No. 2, how many U.S. presidents are commonly referenced using just their initials? For bragging rights, name them. 4. He was the first U.S. president to use his nickname in an official capacity. Name him. 5. Getting back to sports, former Major League Baseball player William Joseph Skowron Jr., is better known by his nickname, "Moose." How did this Chicago White Socks first basemen earn his nickname? 6. This National Football League player, also referred to as “Moose," got his moniker from a teammate on the Dallas Cowboys. Name him. 7. This action figure was born as Kal-El and given several nicknames, including "The big, blue Boy Scout” and "The Man of Tomorrow." Can you name this superhero? 8. Cassius Marcellus Clay Jr. is also referred to as "The Greatest" and the "Louisville Lip." He changed his name after joining the Nation of Islam in 1964.
9. This former MLB pitcher earned the nickname “Flash” when he went 17-9 in his first full season in the majors. Name him. 10. This professional hockey player has been referred to during his career as “Power," “Mr. Everything," “Mr. All-Star," “The Most," “The Great Gordie," “The King of Hockey," “The Legend," “The Man," “No. 9," and "Mr. Elbows." Though his least original name, “Mr. Hockey,” has survived the test of time and is even a registered trademark. Name him. Answers 1. Albert “Al” Kaline. He played for the Detroit Tigers. 2. T.R. Theodore Roosevelt. 3. Four. T.R., Theodore Roosevelt; F.D.R., Franklin Delano Roosevelt; J.F.K., John Fitzgerald Kennedy; L.B.J., Lyndon Baines Johnson. 4. James “Jimmy” Earl Carter Jr. 5. When Skowron was seven years old, he received a hair cut that his grandfather jokingly said looked like "Mussolini." His family shortened the nickname to "Moose," and the name stuck throughout his career. 6. Daryl (Moose) Johnston. 7. Clark Kent or Superman. 8. Muhammad Ali. 9. Tom “Flash” Gordon. 10. Gordon "Gordie" Howe. Take "The Answer Man" to work or to school. Challenge your friends for "Bragging Rights." Send your questions and answers to: The Answer Man, Dawn Seamans-Shook. ACSTAM@gmail.com COPYRIGHT 2012 CREATORS.COM
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