A Friday's winter night down at the club. Trivia night! I volunteered to host and Rob helped with editing the questions, playing the music on cue, and then delivering the answers.
It was fun preparing questions, and surprisingly a fair bit of work to research & verify. I actually ended up lifting the whole cocktail section from the trivia questions I'd prepared a couple years ago, and no one was the wiser! The first five were the toughest for the players there that night, with a fair bit of grumbling about providing multiple choice on harder questions. Oops! I actually didn't think they were that hard but then they aren't, not when you know the answers. I can't say Rob didn't warn me of a few of my selections.
Overall feedback was positive. People really like guessing the smells, seeds and objects; enough to forgive the nerdy lit bits.
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Q. Name the Pulitzer Prize winning poet who died in January 2019 at 83.
Hint: Here’s a line from one of her poems: “What do you plan to do with your one wild and precious life?
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Mary Oliver
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She was called the ‘people’s poet’ and derided in some literary circles
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2
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Who won the Nobel prize for literature in 2016 but didn’t accept it until 2017?
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Bob Dylan or Robert Allen Zimmerman
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- Although he was awarded the prize in October 2016, he did not accept until April 2017
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3
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What novel about an eleven-year old field slave won the 2018 Giller prize?
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Washington Black
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- Washington Black by Esi Edugyan was also a finalist for the 2018 Man Booker Prize and the
2018 Rogers Writers' Trust Fiction Prize
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4
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What is an ambigram?
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Reads the same when turned upside down
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- Swims,
- and depending on cursive font: Yeah, chump
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5
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What is a pangram sentence?
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pangram sentence is one that contains every letter in the English alphabet
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- “The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog”
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6
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Who won Best Actress at the 2018 Golden Globe and for her role in The Wife?
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Glenn Close
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- Among her films are World According to Garp, The Big Chill, Albert Nobbs, and of course the
bunny boiler, Fatal Attraction with Michael Douglas
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7
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What movie was mistakenly awarded the Oscar for best picture in 2017?
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LA LA LAND
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Moonlight won the award.
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8
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Which two actors presented the 2017 Oscar for best picture?
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. Faye Dunaway and Warren Beatty
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9
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What material was used to make an Oscar in 1943, 44, and 45
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Plaster
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Due to the wartime metal shortages the Oscar was made of plaster and painted gold. Recipients were able to trade up later.
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10
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What actress said of Marilyn Munro, “She thinks if she wiggles her ass and coos away, she can carry her scene----- well, she can’t!"
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Bette Davis
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Bette Davis intimidated Marilyn Monroe so badly on the set of All About Eve that Monroe went into
the bathroom to vomit after their scenes together. After one particular scene, Bette whispered to
her other co-stars-- within poor Marilyn's hearing-- "That little blonde slut can't act her way out of
a paper bag!
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11
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What is this object?
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Absinthe spoon
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a sugar cube is placed on the spoon, and water is dripped through and into the glass of
absinthe beneath
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12
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What is this object?
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Edison Record
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13
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What is this called?
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Wearable sundial or shepherd’s watch
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14
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Who was the oldest Marx Brother
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Chico
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There were 5 brothers that made up the troupe, Chico, Harpo, Groucho, Gummo and Zeppo.
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15
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What flower variety produces the spice saffron?
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Crocus (or saffron crocus)
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It takes 70,000 crocus flowers to produce one pound
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16
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What is the most common day of the week for heart attacks in the US?
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Monday
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I hate Mondays!
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17
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What is the most common day of the year for heart attacks to happen in the US?
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December 25th
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Christmas day is the most common day of the year for heart attacks to happen.
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18
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Where did the Sidecar get its start? Paris, London or New York? One bonus point for
knowing the 3 main ingredients.
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Paris - brandy, Cointreau and
lemon juice.
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The sidecar took off in Paris during the early 1900s.
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19
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What cocktail was invented in New Orleans in 1838 and is known as the first American cocktail?
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Sazarac.
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The Sazerac named for the Sazerac de Forge et Fils brand of cognac brandy that served as its original main ingredient. Wikipedia
Ingredients: 1/4 oz Absinthe, One sugar cube, 1 1/2 oz Rye or bourbon whiskey or Cognac, Three dashes Peychaud's Bitters
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20
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What cocktail was invented and named by Ian Fleming in the 1953 James Bond novel Casino Royale
a Corpse Reviver
b Vesper
c Ladykiller
d Martini
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A Vesper
- “Shake or stir as you prefer, and garnish with an olive or a lemon twist”
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“Three measures of Gordon's, one of vodka, half a measure of Kina Lillet. Shake it very well until it's ice-cold, then add a large thin slice of lemon peel. Got it?"
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21-25
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What are these smells? 1 point for each correctly guessed, so 5 points in all. Come check them
out during the break
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rose water spritz, orange blossom spritz,
apple cider vinegar,
eucalyptus,
scotch
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BREAK
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Play Song 1
Name the band |
Beatles/Besame Mucho
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- This is the first song the Beatles recorded with George Martin
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27
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Play Song 2
Next 3 are all eighties synthesizer openings |
Cars / Gary Newman
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28
| Play Song 2 |
Heart of Glass/ Blondie
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29
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Play song 4
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Skin Deep/ Stranglers
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30
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Song 5
not the eighties anymore!
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King of the Road/ Roger Miller
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31
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Which Beatle crosses Abbey Road last on the famous album cover?
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George Harrison
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John leads followed by Ringo, Paul and then George
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32
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Yusuf Islam is commonly known by his stage name Cat Stevens. Was he raised a Muslim or did he convert?
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Convert
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His father was Greek Orthodox and his mother Baptist. His brother converted to Judaism.
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33
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Who commissioned the building of Casa Loma
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Sir Henry Pellatt
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34
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What is the only musical instrument registered as a weapon of war
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Bagpipes
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Many pipers died in both world wars; until 1996 the bagpipes were classified as a weapon of
war.
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35
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How many keys on a full size piano?
Bonus. Point….how many are black?
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88/36
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36
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Which point upwards, stalactite or a stalagmite
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A stalagmite
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- grows up from the floor of a cave from the mineral drippings of a stalactite. The world’s largest known is located in Ireland and is 24 feet in length, in a cave in County
Clare
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37
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How many hearts does an octopus have?
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3
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a systemic heart that circulates blood round the body and two branchial hearts that pump it through each of the two gills
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38
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What’s the plural of Octopus?
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Octopuses
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According to the Oxford dictionary and Octopi…is incorrect
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39
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Approximately how many times does the average human heart beat every day?
- 65,000 times each day
- 82,000 times each day
- 108,000 times each day
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108,000 times each day
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40
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What 3 groups make up the new Canada’s food guide?
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vegetables and fruits
whole grains
protein foods (lentils, lean red meat, fish, poultry, unsweetened milk and fortified soy
beverages, nuts, seeds, tofu, lower fat dairy and cheeses lower in fat and sodium).
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Dairy lobbied hard against dropping Milk but was unsuccessful.
Previously the food groups were: dairy, meat and alternatives, grains and fruits/vegetables
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41
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What are the traditional three meats from sheep are found in haggis?
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heart, liver and lungs
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In her book, The Haggis: A Little History, Dickson Wright suggests that haggis was invented
as a way of cooking quick-spoiling offal near the site of a hunt, without the need to carry along
an additional cooking vessel.[5] The liver and kidneys could be grilled directly over a fire, but
this treatment was unsuitable for the stomach, intestines, or lungs.[5] Chopping up the lungs
and stuffing the stomach with them and whatever fillers might have been on hand, then
boiling the assembly — probably in a vessel made from the animal's hide — was one way to
make sure these parts were not waste
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42
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Q. Name the following spices – ¼ point for each
(circulate and allow tasting)
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A. coriander
B. cumin
C. fennel
D. - caraway
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43
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What famous African American
woman was honoured by a Google Doodle at the start of 2019’s Black History month?
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Sojourner Truth
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She published her memoir, The Narrative of Sojourner Truth: A Northern Slave, in 1850, and
gained national acclaim as a speaker, delivering dozens of speeches and lectures on
women's rights and abolitionism. A year later, she delivered her famous "Ain't I a Woman?"
speech in Akron, Ohio, in which she advocated for equal human rights for women as well as
African-Americans.
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44
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What planet is known as the morning star and the evening star?
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Venus
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45
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What financial index is known as the footsie?
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The Financial Times Stock Exchange 100 Index
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Accept acronym or full name- also called the FTSE 100 Index, FTSE 100, FTSE, or, informally,/ˈfʊtsi/, is a share index of the
100 companies listed on the London Stock Exchange with the highest market capitalisation.
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46
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What products do Aurora, Canopy, and Namaste sell?
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Weed, marijuana, etc
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47
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According to the Chinese zodiac cycle, 2019 is the year of the what?
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Pig
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Pig symbolises wealth.
Famous pigs: Amy Winehouse, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Stephen King 1947, 71, 83, 2007
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48
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Where would you find your Hallux?
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On your foot or the big toe
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49
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In what city was the last Canadian penny minted?
Bonus – what year?
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Winnipeg, 2012
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50
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Who is on the Canadian $10 bill
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Viola Desmond
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On Nov. 8, 1946, Desmond was arrested after refusing to leave a whites-only section of the Roseland Theatre in New Glasgow, N.S., in an incident that has since become one of the most high-profile cases of racial discrimination in Canadian history.
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