Chocolate Chocolate Chip
What is Sylvia's favorite ice cream?
Greek for Honouring God.
What is Timothy? (or Timao-theos)
Children born on April 1, 1957 were born on this day of the week.
What is Monday?
Anthony Spangler Elementary School is named after this not-so-famous person.
Who is Anthony Spangler?
It started the race to the moon.
What was Sputnik?
It became the world's first national park in 1872.
What is Yellowstone National Park?
He played the ukulele whilst tip-toeing through the tulips
Who is Tiny Tim?
Birth flower of our celebrants.
What is Sweetpea?
This hometown is derived from the Spanish for "little corn fields"
What is Milpitas?
The best travel flick of the year.
What is "Around the World in 80 Days"?
She starred in the greatest movie classic of 1939.
Who is Vivian Lee?
Latin for "woodland", this is the root of a great name.
What is "silva"?
She was princess Leia's mother in real life.
Who is Debbie Reynolds?
It doesn't the flash of La-La Land, but it has something bigger: the Oga-la-la.
What is Nebraska?
The biggest real estate deal in Memphis.
What is Graceland?
Tim was 4 years old when this biographical novel about Michelangelo was published.
What is "The Agony and the Ecstasy?"
Who are the Lindgrens?
This song topped the charts the month they were born.
What is "All Shook Up," by Elvis.
WA's Yakima Canutt staged the classic race in this favorite flick.
What is "Ben Hur"?
Name of the company that introduced the Pluto Platter.
What is the "Wham-O Company"?
John Muir enjoyed a wild night ride on one of these
What is a Douglas Spruce?
The dying word of Adam Trask, in this favorite Steinbeck novel.
What is "Timshel"?
The #1 April Fools Day hoax of all time.
What is the Swiss Spaghetti Harvest, as featured on BBC TV, April 1, 1957?
Russians call them "snowball cookies," but this is what Tim calls them.
What are Russian Tea Cakes?
Secure invention introduced by Volvo that year.
What is the three-point seat belt?