TWIH, FEB 21-27 QUESTIONS
FEB 21
1. 1974 What U.S. President was the first to visit "Red" China?
FEB 22
2. 1879 The first Woolworth's 5 &10-Cent store opened in what city?
FEB 23
3. 1896 The Tootsie Roll was first introduced by whom?
FEB 24
4. 1848 Marx and Engels published what famous work?
FEB 25
5. 1964 Cassius Clay defeated whom to become World Heavyweight Boxing Champion?
FEB 26
6. 1993 A car-bomb planted by Islamic extremists exploded in the basement of what New York City Building?
FEB 27
7. 1951 The 22nd Amendment was ratified. What did it provide?
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Friday, February 26, 2016
TWIH FEB 21-27, ANSWERS
TWIH FEB 21-27 ANSWERS
1. Nixon
2. Utica, NY
3. Leo Hirshfield
4. The Communist Manifesto
5. Sonny Liston
6. World Trade Center
7. No President shall hold office for more than 2 terms
1. Nixon
2. Utica, NY
3. Leo Hirshfield
4. The Communist Manifesto
5. Sonny Liston
6. World Trade Center
7. No President shall hold office for more than 2 terms
Thursday, February 18, 2016
THIS WEEK IN HISTORY, FEB 14-20, QUESTIONS
TWIH FEB 14-20 QUESTIONS
FEB 14
1. 1929 Seven gangsters were murdered in Chicago in one incident which became known as what?
2. 1944 130,000 people were estimated to have been killed by a bombing raid on what city?
FEB 15
3. 1978 Mohammed Ali lost his world heavyweight championship to what fighter?
FEB 16
4. 1568 The entire population of what country was sentenced to death by the Roman Catholic Church for heresy?
FEB 17
5. 1933 Blondie married Dagwood. What was Blondie's maiden name?
FEB 18
6. 2001 What famous NASCAR driver was killed in a crash at the Daytona 500?
FEB 19
7. 1980 Who was the lead singer of AC/DC who died after a night of heavy drinking?
FEB 20
8. 1962 Who was the first American to orbit the earth?
FEB 14
1. 1929 Seven gangsters were murdered in Chicago in one incident which became known as what?
2. 1944 130,000 people were estimated to have been killed by a bombing raid on what city?
FEB 15
3. 1978 Mohammed Ali lost his world heavyweight championship to what fighter?
FEB 16
4. 1568 The entire population of what country was sentenced to death by the Roman Catholic Church for heresy?
FEB 17
5. 1933 Blondie married Dagwood. What was Blondie's maiden name?
FEB 18
6. 2001 What famous NASCAR driver was killed in a crash at the Daytona 500?
FEB 19
7. 1980 Who was the lead singer of AC/DC who died after a night of heavy drinking?
FEB 20
8. 1962 Who was the first American to orbit the earth?
TWIH FEB 14-20 ANSWERS
1. The St. Valentine's Day Massacre
2. Dresden Germany
3. Leon Spinks
4. Netherlands
5. Boopadoop
6. Dale Earnhardt, Sr.
7. Bon Scott
8. John Glenn
2. Dresden Germany
3. Leon Spinks
4. Netherlands
5. Boopadoop
6. Dale Earnhardt, Sr.
7. Bon Scott
8. John Glenn
Friday, February 12, 2016
TWIH FEB. 7-13,QUESTIONS
TWIH FEB 7-13 QUESTIONS
FEB 7
1. 1991 In it's most daring raid in England to date, the IRA fired 3 mortar rounds into what location?
FEB 8
2. 1725 Peter the Great of Russia died and was succeeded by whom?
3. 1990 What successful pop singer committed suicide?
FEB 9
4. 1895 Who invented the game of volleyball?
5. 1964 What famous group made their first appearance on the Ed Sullivan Show?
FEB 10
6. 1949 Whose play ,Death of a Salesman, debuted in New York City?
FEB 11
7. 1993 Who was the first woman named U.S. Attorney General?
FEB 12
8. 1809 What famous British naturalist was born on this day?
FEB 13
9. 1935 Who was sentenced to death for kidnapping and killing the "Lindbergh Baby"?
FEB 7
1. 1991 In it's most daring raid in England to date, the IRA fired 3 mortar rounds into what location?
FEB 8
2. 1725 Peter the Great of Russia died and was succeeded by whom?
3. 1990 What successful pop singer committed suicide?
FEB 9
4. 1895 Who invented the game of volleyball?
5. 1964 What famous group made their first appearance on the Ed Sullivan Show?
FEB 10
6. 1949 Whose play ,Death of a Salesman, debuted in New York City?
FEB 11
7. 1993 Who was the first woman named U.S. Attorney General?
FEB 12
8. 1809 What famous British naturalist was born on this day?
FEB 13
9. 1935 Who was sentenced to death for kidnapping and killing the "Lindbergh Baby"?
TWIH FEB 7-13, ANSWERS
1. 10 Downing St. (British PM's residence)
2. Catherine the Great
3. Del Shannon
4. W.G. Morgan
5. The Beatles
6. Arthur Miller
7. Janet Reno
8. Charles Darwin
9. Bruno Hauptmann
2. Catherine the Great
3. Del Shannon
4. W.G. Morgan
5. The Beatles
6. Arthur Miller
7. Janet Reno
8. Charles Darwin
9. Bruno Hauptmann
Wednesday, February 3, 2016
SPORTS 02/03/16 QUESTIONS
1.Who hold the records for most major league baseball strikeouts and non-hitters?
2. What NFL team has appeared in the most Super Bowls (8)?
3. What NBA team holds the record for the most consecutive wins to start a regular season?
4. Who hold the single-game Super Bowl receiving yardage record (215 Yds)?
5. The Steelers started in the NFL representing what city?
6. Who holds the NFL record for most wins as a head coach (328)?
7. What team has lost the most World Series (13)
2. What NFL team has appeared in the most Super Bowls (8)?
3. What NBA team holds the record for the most consecutive wins to start a regular season?
4. Who hold the single-game Super Bowl receiving yardage record (215 Yds)?
5. The Steelers started in the NFL representing what city?
6. Who holds the NFL record for most wins as a head coach (328)?
7. What team has lost the most World Series (13)
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