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Trivia Challenge

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  1. On Nov. 24, 1864, what painter of cancan dancers, including “At the Moulin Rouge,” was born?
  2. How many eyelids does a camel have: one, two or three?
  3. What play has the name of a mythical sculptor who fell in love with his statue?
  4. On Nov. 25, 2002, what Agatha Christie play – with an animal’s name in its title – had its 50th anniversary (20,807 performances)?
  5. How does an Emperor penguin father protect the mother’s egg?
  6. What is the home country of the airline Aer Lingus?
  7. On Nov. 26, 1883, American abolitionist Sojourner Truth died in Battle Creek, Mich.; in what state was she born?
  8. What social media site has a new, humorous AI chatbot called Grok?
  9. What disease was the American Lung Association founded to fight?
  10. On Nov. 27, 1942, what musician who had a hit with “Purple Haze” was born?
  11. How are carving, spork and fondue similar?
  12. What is a wainwright? (Hint: transportation.)
  13. November 28 is National French Toast Day; what is French toast called in France?
  14. What is the tallest bird native to North America?
  15. What popular board game with an imaginary railroad called Short Line had its World Championship cancelled in 2021 due to covid?
  16. What performer is featured in the concert film with the subtitle “Heart of Gold”?
  17. On Nov. 29, 1832, what authoress was born – in the same month as her character named Jo?
  18. What is the outer layer of teeth called?
  19. Who was the shortest U.S. president and has a last name that is also the name of a city?
  20. On Nov. 30, 1998, what two energy businesses merged?
  1. Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec
  2. Three
  3. “Pygmalion”
  4. “The Mousetrap”
  5. Balances it on its feet and covers it with its brood pouch
  6. Ireland
  7. New York
  8. X (formerly Twitter)
  9. Tuberculosis
  10. Jimi Hendrix
  11. They are types of fork.
  12. A repairer and maker of wagons
  13. “Pain perdu” (translates to “lost bread” – it puts stale bread to use)
  14. Whooping crane
  15. Monopoly
  16. Neil Young
  17. Louisa May Alcott
  18. Enamel
  19. James Madison (Madison, Wisc.)
  20. Exxon and Mobil (becoming ExxonMobil)

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