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Week 23's Trivial Pursuit - Toktokkie - 09-06-2005

Rubber dustpan?


Week 23's Trivial Pursuit - penelope - 09-06-2005

Toktokkie Wrote:Rubber dustpan?
I agree with Toktokkie


Week 23's Trivial Pursuit - Jangar - 10-06-2005

Close but no cigar, so I get to....

:cheer:

Toy rubber balloons, in 1920, when it was known as the Wooster Rubber Company. The company introduced the first of its rubber housewares, a dustpan, in 1933.

What famous actor-director paid for his acting lessons at Stella Adler's school by working as a sandhog on New York City's Lincoln Tunnel?


Week 23's Trivial Pursuit - dudette - 10-06-2005

Famous actor-director and I think of Mel Gibson Smile



**Edit: Just researched this and I am wrong. His initials are W.B. ... I didn't know this man was a director too?


Week 23's Trivial Pursuit - Toktokkie - 10-06-2005

Warren Beatty.


Week 23's Trivial Pursuit - penelope - 10-06-2005

ditto Toktokkie


Week 23's Trivial Pursuit - Jangar - 11-06-2005

:thumbs:

How are the Chevalier d'Herblay, Comte de la Fere and Monsieur du Vallon better known in literature?


Week 23's Trivial Pursuit - dudette - 11-06-2005

I guess the Three Musketeers Smile


Week 23's Trivial Pursuit - sooibrand - 11-06-2005

I agree


Week 23's Trivial Pursuit - penelope - 11-06-2005

I agree as well