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Week 32's Trivial Pursuit - Jangar - 08-08-2005

What famous football player briefly had a town named for him?


Week 32's Trivial Pursuit - Jangar - 09-08-2005

No takers, so I guess I'll start the week off with a :cheer: Smile

Joe Montana. In July 1993, the tiny town of Ismay, Montana, population 22, changed its name to Joe, Montana, for the football season in honour of the Kansas City Chief's newly signed quaterback. The only U.S. town permanently named for a gridiron star is Jim Thorpe, Pennsylvania.

In which U.S. president's inaugural parade did the Apache chief Geronimo ride?


Week 32's Trivial Pursuit - penelope - 09-08-2005

Jangar Wrote:No takers, so I guess I'll start the week off with a :cheer: Smile

Joe Montana. In July 1993, the tiny town of Ismay, Montana, population 22, changed its name to Joe, Montana, for the football season in honour of the Kansas City Chief's newly signed quaterback. The only U.S. town permanently named for a gridiron star is Jim Thorpe, Pennsylvania.

In which U.S. president's inaugural parade did the Apache chief Geronimo ride?
President Roosevelt


Week 32's Trivial Pursuit - Jangar - 10-08-2005

penelope Wrote:President Roosevelt

:thumbs:

'Twas in 1905 Smile

What historic figure's sword was known as Crocea Mors, Latin for "Yellow Death"?


Week 32's Trivial Pursuit - penelope - 10-08-2005

Jangar Wrote::thumbs:

'Twas in 1905 Smile

What historic figure's sword was known as Crocea Mors, Latin for "Yellow Death"?
Julius Caesar


Week 32's Trivial Pursuit - Jangar - 11-08-2005

penelope Wrote:Julius Caesar

:thumbs:

What state's official trademark depicts a bucking horse and rider?


Week 32's Trivial Pursuit - penelope - 11-08-2005

Wyoming


Week 32's Trivial Pursuit - Jangar - 12-08-2005

penelope Wrote:Wyoming

:thumbs:

The Cowboy State. The bucking horse and rider insignia dates back to WWI, when it was worn by members of the Wyoming National Guard serving in France and Germany.

What is the name of the coffeehouse frequented by the regulars on the sitcom Frasier?

Bonus: How about the popular hangout on Friends?



Week 32's Trivial Pursuit - penelope - 12-08-2005

Jangar Wrote::thumbs:

The Cowboy State. The bucking horse and rider insignia dates back to WWI, when it was worn by members of the Wyoming National Guard serving in France and Germany.

What is the name of the coffeehouse frequented by the regulars on the sitcom Frasier?

Bonus: How about the popular hangout on Friends?
Haven't watched one episode...haven't the foggiest


Week 32's Trivial Pursuit - sooibrand - 12-08-2005

Bonus answer - coffee perk