1 – What was the name of the Lone Ranger’s horse? (Hint: a precious metal)
2 – Good Luck, Kandis! This Saturday, in her 91-kilometre “Legs for Lori” run from Sarnia to Grand Bend, Kandis Hodgins hopes to raise $10,000 for what local agency?
3 – Often associated with envy, what colour also shows the easiest runs for skiing?
4 – Fittingly, a bridge on the Howard Watson Trail was recently dedicated and re-named for what deceased Sarnia resident who was a tireless community advocate of Bluewater Trails?
5 – What popular chocolate spread was created in WWII when an Italian pastry maker mixed hazelnuts into chocolate to extend chocolate rations?
6 – Give yourself a point apiece for naming any or all of Sarnia’s three founding fathers who arrived in the 1830s?
7 – “Mañana” is the Spanish word for what?
8 – What area golfer won the Sarnia Golf Invitational recently for the fourth consecutive year?
9 – Before he got the part, actors Charles Bronson and James Coburn both turned down the role of “The Man With No Name” in the so-called spaghetti westerns of the 1960s?
10 – Since 1986, when organizers of the Wimbledon Tennis Tournament first permitted their use, players have been using what ever since?
– Tom St. Amand
ANSWERS: 1 – Silver; 2 – Multiple Sclerosis Society Sarnia-Lambton Chapter; 3 – Green; 4 – Ron Yorke; 5 – Nutella; 6 – Malcolm Cameron; Richard Vidal; George Durand; 7 – Tomorrow; 8 – Graham Hill; 9 – Clint Eastwood; 10 – Coloured or yellow tennis balls