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Week 29's Trivial Pursuit - Jangar - 17-07-2006 And we're back in action for a few weeks with the daily trivia question. Which of President George W. Bush's cabinet members gave Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein a pair of golden cowboy spurs as a gift in 1983? Week 29's Trivial Pursuit - dudette - 17-07-2006 Donald Rumsfeld, but the present was actually from Ronald Reagan, wasn't it? Week 29's Trivial Pursuit - Jangar - 18-07-2006 dudette Wrote:Donald Rumsfeld, but the present was actually from Ronald Reagan, wasn't it? :thumbs: & :thumbs: He was serving as Special Envoy to the Middle East for President Regan. At what age do most Americans believe adulthood begins? Week 29's Trivial Pursuit - dudette - 18-07-2006 Sixteen? Week 29's Trivial Pursuit - sooibrand - 18-07-2006 ditto dudette Week 29's Trivial Pursuit - Curio - 18-07-2006 Ok, just to be different, I'll take a guess & say 18. Week 29's Trivial Pursuit - Jangar - 19-07-2006 Woohoo :cheer: The answer is 26 - after finishing school, getting a full-time job, and starting a family, according to a survey taken in 2002. What use of rhinoceros hides led to the near extinction of the massive mammal in China during the 11th century B.C.? Week 29's Trivial Pursuit - dudette - 19-07-2006 Writing/ scrolls? Week 29's Trivial Pursuit - Jangar - 20-07-2006 Woohoo.... :cheer: Twice in a row The answer is armor. Thick, pliable rhnoceros hides were used to make shields and protective body armor for Chinese warriors. What is the literal meaning of the Japanese term karaoke? Week 29's Trivial Pursuit - dudette - 20-07-2006 Bad singing? |