1 – What was the name of King Arthur’s sword?
2 – Next week, Sarnia’s Tino Di Battista will be in Arizona competing in the over 50 category for a national championship in what sport?
3 – How many dots in total are there on two dice?
4 – Known as “Terrible Ted,” what NHL star with Sarnia connections passed away recently at the age of 93?
5 – What country is named for its location on the Equator?
6 – The caterpillar is the larval stage of which insect?
7 – In the nursery rhyme “Three Blind Mice,” who cut off the poor rodents’ tails?
8 – In the Pink Panther movies, the “Pink Panther” symbolizes which precious stone?
9 – Named after its 19th century American inventor, what weapon became known as “The Peacemaker”?
10 – In the term “Yuppies” what does the “Y” stand for?
– Tom St. Amand (column #234)
ANSWERS: 1 – Excalibur; 2 – Tennis; 3 – 42; 4 – Ted Lindsay; 5 – Ecuador; 6 – Butterfly; 7 – The farmer’s wife; 8 – Diamond; 9 – Colt (Colt .45); 10 – Young.