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jstkdn
jstkdn
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Jan-4-2005 18:37

See if there is interest for this.

1. Each day I will post 10 questions, at random times of the day.
2. Each Quiz runs exactly 24 hours.
3. The first person that has all 10 questions right, wins. Or if no one has all questions right, the best one wins.
4. You can only post answers ONCE for the same quiz.
5. No cash involved. Just glory. :)

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Saxon Joshua
Saxon Joshua

Jan-20-2005 04:17

Booo!

Madame TBird
Madame TBird
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Jan-20-2005 07:50

Okay I think I know:
1) Little Dipper

2) South America

3) 127

4) 1962

5) Mad Cow Disease

6) Black Thursday/Stock Market Crash

7) Lion's Head with Front Claws & Wings like Eagle (This is crest for the British Royal Family's Coat of Arms)

8) 100 Degrees Centigrade

9) Iran is larger both in size (slightly larger than Alaska) & population
-Iraq in geographical size is slightly smaller than California

10) Jenner Edward Brit Physician & was later perfected by Louis Pasteur

jstkdn
jstkdn
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Jan-20-2005 11:05

Nop sorry.

jstkdn
jstkdn
Well-Connected

Jan-20-2005 12:12

Yesterdays still has some time left.

The subject today is Fast Food.

1.The family of Oscar Weber Bilby claim the first-known hamburger on a *bun* was served on Grandpa Oscar's farm just west of Tulsa, Oklahoma. In what year?
2.When KFC first translated its advertising slogan "finger lickin' good" into Chinese, it came out as what?
3.The first Pizza Hut was where?
4.Which of the two founding McDonald brothers designed the golden arches?
5.What is the oldest hamburger chain?
6.Was there ever cocaine in Coca Cola?
7.What does the word “French” refer to in French Fries?
8.The first sale of Dairy Queens frozen dairy product took place in 1938. Over how many portions did they sell in 10 cts each, in only 2 hours?
9.What were hash browns originally called?
10. What did president Franklin D Roosevelt serve to King George VI of England during his 1939 visit to the United States?


jstkdn
jstkdn
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Jan-20-2005 15:39

And the winner is Dragonfly!!!!!!! She had all answers right except for one, question number 10 would be 70 centigrade.

jstkdn
jstkdn
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Jan-20-2005 15:40

No takers for today's quiz...come on it is fast food!

SuraHobbs
SuraHobbs

Jan-20-2005 16:30

Someone look this up I want to know the answers but I am too darn lazy!


The Mad One
The Mad One
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Jan-20-2005 16:42

Nice to see you back jstkdn

Lindacar
Lindacar

Jan-20-2005 17:04

jstkdn- this was a lot of fun! I really enjoyed this daily diversion.

Here are my answers:
1. 1891
2. "eat your fingers off"
3. Kellogg and Bluff, in Wichita (but was later moved to the campus of Wichita State University)
4. Richard McDonald
5. White Castle Hamburger
6. Coca-cola has denied it for the last hundred years, but yes—it did have trace amounts. Coke had a secret formula base made up from processing coca leaves, the by-product of which is cocaine.
7. The 'French' in French fries refers to the method of cutting the potatoes; to 'french' means to slice into thin strips.
8. they sold over 1,600 portions
9. 'hashed brown potatoes' or 'hashed browned potatoes'
10. hot dogs


jstkdn
jstkdn
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Jan-21-2005 09:03

We got a winner!!!!! 10 out of 10!!!!! First time someone had a perfect score with being the first one to try. YAY Linda!

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