Trivia Questions Week 10/25/13

  1. Clothing sizes for women range from:  0 to 24 or 0 to 36?
  2. Katy Perry’s hit song “Roar” has been played as a pre-game intro for an AFC or NFC team?  (Fans came out of the woodwork to complain about the song being used as the official intro song of the AFC North – Bengals)
  3. If you want to join the Top 10 richest members of Congress Club you would need to have more or less than $50 Million?  (#10 Ohio’s James Renacci is worth $35.90 Million – #1 California’s Darrel issa $355.38 Million)
  4. Last Saturday in Kansas City, MO a Guiness World Record was set when Dana or David Babcock knitted the world’s longest scarf while running in a Marathon?  (Just of 12 feet – old record 6 feet 9 inches)
  5. Wallace Hartly was the bandmaster of the Titanic that heroically played his violin up to the final moments of the ships sinking.  The violin was recovered and sold at auction this week for:  $710,000 or $1.7 Million)
  6. Devon Hester’s record tying 19th career kick return has been show hundreds of times this week.  The punt return against Washington started at the 14 or 19 yard line?
  7. Which came first:  Wal-Mart (1940’s) or K-Mart (1962)?
  8. When Alan Shepherd hit his first golf shot on the moon NASA was or was not able to see it land?  (The first shot traveled less than 50 yards)
  9. The hottest natural temperature recorded on Earth is above or below 135 degrees?  (!36)
  10. In NFL history more or less than 30 teams have started their season 7 & 0? (31)
  11. Which came first:  Honda (1946) or Toyota (1937)?
  12. The first person hit with a wrench in the movie “Dodgeball” was:  Justin the Cheerleader or Steve the Pirate?
  13. Which came first: Coke or Pepsi? (Coke 1886 – Pepsi originally called Brad’s Drink 1883)
  14. Colts WR Reggie Wayne is out for the season after tearing his right or left ACL?
  15. Hypsibema Missourienis (Hype-Sah-Bema Missouri-enis) is:  a Duck-billed Dinosaur who’s bones were discovered in Missouri and are currently on display at the Smithsonian Institute or is Poison Oak?
  16. In 1923 a scout recommended bringing Lou Gehrig to the Yankees because of his powerful arm or powerful bat?
  17. How many people have parted water in the Bible:  0, less than 4 or more than 5?  (7 to 9 – Moses, Elijah, Elisha and 4 to 6 priest depending on how many assisted in carrying the Ark-of-the-Covenant across the Jordan River?
  18. Automatic Winner
  19. Nacre (Naker) is or is not something most people would welcome on their Bar-B-Q Sandwich? (Nacre is the secretion that occurs inside an Oyster when it’s inner shell is irritated – it also assists in creating a pearl)
  20. The MLS’s quickest soccer goal in history is now 7 seconds thanks to Tim Cahill who plays for the New York Red Bulls or the Houston Dynamo?
  21. On average you would have to pry open closer to 1,000 or 10,000 Oyster’s to possibly find an Oyster?