By Eldon Combs | September 16, 2022 | Comments Off on Trivia Questions 09/16/22
Secretariat may be the most famous for doing it but, horseracing has had: 9, 11, or 13 Triple Crown Winner?
In 2017 Canada/France/Switzerland banned employers from making employees work after normal hours? (employers cannot require employees to be available for calls, emails, or work of any kind after normal working hours)
After Patrick Mahomes accidently drops a meatball from his sub sandwich on his commercial – Charles Barkley says, “I thought he never fumbles” – for the record – in his career – the NFL’s best QB has fumbled more or less than 30 times? (26)
James Monroe, Barack Obama, or Theodore Roosevelt which was our country’s youngest ever President?
How many times has the NFL’s most receiving yards in a season player – played for a Missouri-based NFL team? 1, 2, or 3? (1995 Issac Bruce – 2000 & 2003 Torry Holt)
In 1959 a man or a woman is credited for inventing the first Barbie Doll? (Ruth Handler)
From the movie Talledega Nights, “The Story of Rickie Bobbie” his first Laughing Clown Malt Liquor Racing Car sported the number: 13, 26, or 39?
Bible Question: In the book of Mark 5 – a synagogue leader named Jarius pleads with Jesus to come with him to heal is sick 12 year old daughter – on the way to his home Jarius’s daughter dies – when Jesus brought the young girl back to life – there were: No Witnesses, 3, or 5 Witnesses? (Peter, James, John, Jarius & His Wife)
A 12oz bottle of Gatorade has 140 calories but a bottle of Gatorlyte Rapid Rehydration has closer to: 25, 50, or 75 calories?
How many countries launched a spacecraft that has made it to the moon: 5, 8, or 11?
Big Shot’s Golf Text Question: On November 30th, 2013 College Football Fans were treated to one of the most improbable ending in college football history – what was the jersey number of the Auburn Tigers football player who took an Alabama missed field goal attempt back 106 yds for an Auburn win? Answer: Number 11 – Cornerback Chris Davis (Who replaced Auburn’s Ryan Smith #24 – when Auburn tried to ice the Alabama kicker Adam Griffeth (Who was announced on the televised event as Adrian Griffen))