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The Sarnia Journal trivia challenge

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1 – What one word completes this saying, originating from the Second World War:  “Loose lips sink ___”?

 

2 – The small “parkette” at the northeast corner of London Road and Mitton Street is named after what famous Canadian?

 

3 – Before what famous American aviator disappeared in 1937, she had been looking for Howland Island in the Pacific?

 

4 – Sarnian Victoria Dabanovich-O’Mahony recently helped Ireland defeat Scotland in a prestigious European tournament in what sport?

 

5 – What provincial capital has the nickname “The Birthplace of Confederation”?

 

6 – To be considered an official antique, an object has to be at least:  a) 50 years old b) 100 years old c)  150 years old

 

7 – A standard stop sign has how many sides?

 

8 – True or false: turtles can cry.

 

9 – Within two years, in what year was Justin Bieber born?

 

10 – Be careful what you look for:  Two weeks ago, while searching for his keys among the cushions of his living room couch, a Kansas man found what instead?

 

 

– Tom St. Amand (column # 282)

 

ANSWERS: 1 – Ships; 2 – Terry Fox; 3 – Amelia Earhart; 4 – Rugby; 5 – Charlottetown, PEI; 6 – b) 100 years old; 7 – Eight; 8 – True; 9 –1994; 10 – A live six-foot boa constrictor.

 

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