How far apart were the twins?
4 minutes
8:27pm - Linda
8:31pm - Lisa
This U.S. president was in office the year they were born?
Lyndon B. Johnson (LBJ
How much did Linda and Lisa weigh?
Linda: 6lbs 11oz
Lisa: 6lbs 2oz
Who won the first year of our family cribbage tournament Up North?
Yours truly, Jordie
This British band arrived in the U.S. for the first time in 1964, kicking off a cultural phenomenon known as the 'British Invasion.'
The Beatles
schmoo
Juniors in HS
house
91'
What year was Linda inducted into the Whitewater Hall of Fame?
2015.
"Linda (Nett) Winkler was a member of the UW-Whitewater women's basketball team from 1983-87. A three-year co-captain, Winkler helped lead the Warhawks to the WIAC championship in 1985-86 as well as four appearances in the NCAA Division III Tournament, including a berth in the national quarterfinals in 1986. In 1986-87, she finished second on the team in rebounding and earned WIAC All-Defensive Team accolades. In the same year, Winkler was selected WIAC Women's Basketball Judy Kruckman Scholar-Athlete. She scored 654 points during her career, and ranks among the top 25 in program history in rebounds (745, 3rd), double-doubles (8, T-5th), rebounds per game (6.8, T-9th), games played (109, T-13th), blocks (39, 15th) and blocks per game (0.36, 21st)."
This animated Christmas special featuring a misfit reindeer first aired in December 1964 and has become a holiday classic?
Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer.
Twins make up approximately this percentage of all births worldwide?
3%
taught
Chilton Public Schools
Up North
1973 - first time - boat
"Lake contant"
This movie about a magical nanny who brings joy to a family won five Academy Awards in 1964?
Mary Poppins
This country has the highest rate of twin births in the world?
Benin
street
535 Medal Lane
THINK FAST! The first person to name how many cousins in total?
11 (John, Jacob, Jordie, Ben, Allie, Jack, Matthew, Anna, Madeline, Brady and Samuel)
In November 1964, this legendary boxer won the heavyweight championship?
Muhammad Ali (then Cassius Clay)