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The Sarnia Journal trivia challenge

1 - “Fittingly,” Fredric Bar, the inventor of the Pringles can, has part of his ashes buried where? 2 - What local golfer won the Sarnia Golf and Curling Club Men’s Invitational for the 8th time in late June? 3 - In geometry, a rhombus has how many s
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1 - “Fittingly,” Fredric Bar, the inventor of the Pringles can, has part of his ashes buried where?

2 - What local golfer won the Sarnia Golf and Curling Club Men’s Invitational for the 8th time in late June?

3 - In geometry, a rhombus has how many sides?

4 - Sarnia’s first ever B.I.G. Slow Roll Bike Ride will take place on Friday, July 29th at 6:30 p.m. What is the maximum speed cyclists can ride?

5 - What is the capital of Australia?

6 - At 614 metres, what is Canada’s deepest lake? (It’s not a Great Lake)

7 - Which organ in the body acts as a filter for your blood, cleaning it of bacteria and viruses?

8 - What Canadian had the 2019 hit song, “If I Can’t Have You”?

9 - What mineral water originated from a bubbly French spring in 1863?

10 - In what sport is it mandated that referees wear bow ties (usually black)?

- Tom St. Amand (Column #361)

ANSWERS: 1 - In a Pringles can; 2 - Graham Hill; 3 – Four; 4 - 15 km/h; 5 – Canberra; 6 - Great Slave Lake; 7 – Spleen; 8 - Shawn Mendes; 9 – Perrier; 10 – Boxing.


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