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Trivia Challenge

  1. On May 30, 1942, over 1,000 British bombers flew to what city with a name similar to perfume?
  2. How are alewife, clown and dog similar?
  3. What Secretary of the Treasury was born in the British Leeward Islands and was orphaned?
  4. On May 31, 1977, the Trans-Alaska Pipeline was completed between Prudhoe Bay and what?
  5. In what country is “The Jungle Book” set: the Congo, India or Malaysia?
  6. What Massachusetts city was originally called Mystic Side?
  7. On June 1, 1494, Scottish Friar John Cor made the first-known written record of what beverage?
  8. How are Blue, Cabinet and The Situation similar?
  9. How are bell, Carolina reaper and Scotch bonnet similar?
  10. On June 2, 1886, Frances Folsom married what U.S. president (with a last name that is a city’s name) and became the youngest First Lady at 21?
  11. Which song won the 2025 Eurovision contest: “Wasted Days and Wasted Nights,” “Wasted Love” or “Wasted”?
  12. What is pommes frites?
  13. On June 3, 1906, what French entertainer (with the same first name as “Little Women” sister) was born in Saint Louis, Missouri?
  14. Which singer was called the Empress of the Blues: Bessie Smith, Billie Holiday or Bonnie Raitt?
  15. The 2025 Beach Soccer World Cup final was won by what country that originated the sport?
  16. On June 4, 1937, what “first” in grocery shopping debuted at Oklahoma City’s Humpty Dumpty stores?
  17. In 1980 what disease was declared eradicated: AIDS, polio or smallpox?
  18. What is Rancho Obi-Wan in Petaluma, California?
  19. Reportedly, semicolons are less popular; what wartime U.S. president said, “…I must say that I have a great respect for the semicolon; it’s a very useful little chap”?
  20. On June 5, 2012, what author of “Fahrenheit 451” died?
  1. Cologne, Germany (Eau de Cologne originated there in 1709.)
  2. They are names of types of fish.
  3. Alexander Hamilton
  4. Valdez Harbor
  5. India
  6. Malden
  7. Scotch whiskey
  8. They are names of rooms at the White House.
  9. They are types of pepper.
  10. Grover Cleveland
  11. “Wasted Love” by JJ
  12. French fries (in French)
  13. Josephine Baker
  14. Bessie Smith
  15. Brazil
  16. Shopping carts
  17. Smallpox
  18. The world’s largest collection of Star Wars memorabilia
  19. “Honest Abe” Lincoln
  20. Ray Bradbury

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