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Week 46's Trivial Pursuit - Jangar - 14-11-2005

Who was Rootie Kazootie's arch enemy on the 1950s children's TV puppet show?


Week 46's Trivial Pursuit - dudette - 14-11-2005

Poison Zoomack


Week 46's Trivial Pursuit - penelope - 14-11-2005

:mmm: have no idea


Week 46's Trivial Pursuit - Jangar - 15-11-2005

dudette Wrote:Poison Zoomack

:thumbs:

What are they dots on dominoes called?


Week 46's Trivial Pursuit - Curio - 15-11-2005

Jangar Wrote::thumbs:

What are they dots on dominoes called?

pips?
Smile


Week 46's Trivial Pursuit - Jangar - 16-11-2005

Curio Wrote:pips?
Smile

:thumbs:

What structure was built on the site of Francis Scott Key's historic home in the Georgetown section of Washington, D.C.?


Week 46's Trivial Pursuit - Jangar - 17-11-2005

No takers Rolleyes

Oh, well I guess that means I get to do a :jive: Smile

A ramp æeading to the Whitehurst Freeway - which connects to a bridge over the Potomac that bears Key's name. The house built in by lawyer-songwriter Key in 1807. was dismantled in 1947 to make way for the ramp.

When it comes to the competitive sports of yore, what was a wobble?


Week 46's Trivial Pursuit - Jangar - 18-11-2005

Ai-ya-ya :haha:

:cheer:

It is / was a six-day endurance footrace, popular in England and New York in the 1880s.

What title did Spanish dictator Francisco Franco assume in imitation of Adolf Hitler's Der Fuhrer and Benito Mussolini's Il Duce?


Week 46's Trivial Pursuit - dudette - 18-11-2005

Caudillo?


Week 46's Trivial Pursuit - Jangar - 19-11-2005

dudette Wrote:Caudillo?

Close enough Smile

:thumbs:

El Caudillo. All three titles mean "the leader".

By what name do we know the product developed in 1935 as "Polymer 66"?