Thursday

Which actors played the


I’m warning you its highly addictive as I found out but so much fun.My teachers from school today would be so amazed at me ME actually wanting to look up answers but its so much fun I cant help it let me Know what you thought
Which actors played the villains ‘the joker’, ‘the penguin’, ‘the riddler’ and ‘Mr Freeze’ in the ‘batman’ series of movies?

What word did peter Garrett from midnight oil have written on his t-shirt at the closing ceremony of the Sydney Olympic Games?

If ‘little boys’ are made from ‘frogs and snails and puppy-dogs tails’, what are ‘little girls’ made from?


Which car takes its name from the abbreviation of ‘high mobility multipurpose wheeled vehicle’?

Todd Woodbridge won ‘eight’ Wimbledon men’s doubles titles in his career. Who were his ‘two’ partners?

What is Australia’s third largest state in area?

Which lane is allocated to the fastest qualifier for the ‘final’ of a championship swimming race?

Monday

Three Great Questions
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1....What are the six ‘two letter’ words in Australia’s national anthem (first verse as sung at events)

2...Who were the first couple (celebrity singer and professional singer) to be voted off the current series of the TV show ‘it takes two’?

3....Which bones in the human body are classed as ‘true’, ‘false’ and ‘floating’?

Friday

Which Year did this Happen

Which year did this happen?
Skylab four splashes down after eighty four days in space,
hank Aaron breaks babe Ruth’s home run record,
India explodes it's first nuclear device,
Richard Nixon visits Moscow,
Patty Hearst is kidnapped,
West Germany win the soccer world cup
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Thursday

Some Intersting trivia

Some more great Trivia brought to you from Instant Trivia
Which actors played the villains ‘the joker’, ‘the penguin’, ‘the riddler’ and ‘Mr Freeze’ in the ‘batman’ series of movies?

What word did peter Garrett from midnight oil have written on his t-shirt at the closing ceremony of the Sydney Olympic Games?

If ‘little boys’ are made from ‘frogs and snails and puppy-dogs tails’, what are ‘little girls’ made from?


Which car takes its name from the abbreviation of ‘high mobility multipurpose wheeled vehicle’?

Todd Woodbridge won ‘eight’ Wimbledon men’s doubles titles in his career. Who were his ‘two’ partners?

What is Australia’s third largest state in area?

Which lane is allocated to the fastest qualifier for the ‘final’ of a championship swimming race?

Tuesday

Trivia for everyone

More great Trivia brought to you via Complete Trivia And Instant Trivia
Which politician is famous for saying 'I cannot forecast to you the action of Russia? It is a riddle wrapped in a mystery inside an enigma'?
True or false!Albert Einstein’s second wife was his first cousin maternally
Which three Australian born women have been inducted into the international tennis 'hall of fame'?
Which two Australian states share a border along the McPherson mountain range?

Wednesday

Wedding Trivia

I was in Complete Trivia today.


And got this question, Well been so close to my own wedding anniversary


I thought I would give you this question


If a 25th wedding anniversary is a ‘silver’ anniversary.


What are the five precious substances


Traditionally used to describe the 40th, 45th, 50th, 55th and 60th wedding anniversaries.?


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2.


Who has been the longest serving treasurer in the history of the ‘federal’ liberal party?


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3.

What position does Wayne Carey usually play in the 'AFL'?

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Monday

Trivia In which country

Another great question from Complete Trivia

In which country were ‘duffel coats’ and ‘duffel bags’ invented - was it?

A. Germany.

B. Holland.

C. Belgium.


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Wednesday

Australian Idol Trivia

Do you love Australian Idol here is a question for you
Who is the ‘piano player’ and ‘musical director’
for the ‘Australian idol’ TV show?
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Monday

Trivia Grand Opening


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Queensland elects it's first labour government for 32 years,

Wendy Botha becomes an Australian citizen,

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Bette Midler tops the charts with the song

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Bill Hayden is appointed governor general

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Wednesday

Country Facts for Egypt

Hey there
Sorry I haven't posted in awhile
I have been down with a bug
Although I am not one hundred per cent better
Im in bed sitting here with my laptop
As I couldn't handle been away from the game
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Oh how I missed it.
So I had a question about a country today so as I was looking up the answer I found some interesting facts
Did you know that
Egypt
The regularity and richness of the annual Nile River flood,
coupled with semi-isolation provided by deserts to the east and west,
allowed for the development of one of the world's great civilizations.
A unified kingdom arose circa 3200 B.C.
and a series of dynasties ruled in Egypt for the next three millennia.
The last native dynasty fell to the Persians in 341 B.C.,
who in turn were replaced by the Greeks, Romans, and Byzantines.
It was the Arabs who introduced
Islam and the Arabic language in the 7th century
and who ruled for the next six centuries.
A local military caste, the Mamluks took control about 1250
and continued to govern after the conquest of Egypt by the Ottoman Turks in 1517.
Following the completion of the Suez Canal in 1869,
Egypt became an important world transportation hub,
but also fell heavily into debt.
Ostensibly to protect its investments,
Britain seized control of Egypt's government in 1882,
but nominal allegiance to the Ottoman Empire continued until 1914.
Partially independent from the UK in 1922,
Egypt acquired full sovereignty following World War II.
The completion of the Aswan High Dam in 1971
and the resultant Lake Nasser
have altered the time-honored place of the Nile River
in the agriculture and ecology of Egypt.
A rapidly growing population
(the largest in the Arab world),
limited arable land, and dependence on the Nile
all continue to overtax resources and stress society.
The government has struggled to ready the economy
for the new millennium through economic reform
and massive investment in communications
and physical infrastructure
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