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Week 15's Trivial Pursuit - Curio - 14-04-2006 Joseph of Arimathea? Week 15's Trivial Pursuit - Jangar - 15-04-2006 Curio Wrote:Joseph of Arimathea? :thumbs: Matthew 27 : 57-60 In Cockney rhyming slang, what's a Wyatt Earp? How about a Raquel Welch? Week 15's Trivial Pursuit - nataliiie - 15-04-2006 Wyatt Earp = Burb Raquel Welch = Belch Week 15's Trivial Pursuit - Jangar - 16-04-2006 nataliiie Wrote:Wyatt Earp = Burb :thumbs: What inspired First Lady Dolley Madison to hold annual Easter egg rolls in Washington, D.C.? Week 15's Trivial Pursuit - nataliiie - 16-04-2006 Egyptian children following an egg rolling tradition around the pyramids of Egypt Week 15's Trivial Pursuit - Jangar - 16-04-2006 nataliiie Wrote:Egyptian children following an egg rolling tradition around the pyramids of Egypt :thumbs: She copied the idea, inviting youngsters to roll painted hard-boiled eggs down the sloping lawn of the U.S. Capitol. The event was moved to the White House lawn in 1878. See you all tomorrow |