Name the Candy From the Hint
This and That
Halloween Facts and superstitions
Strange world records and facts
Just for fun
100
Hint: Famous Baseball Player
Babe Ruth, An American candy bar made of peanuts, caramel and nougat covered in chocolate. Although the name of the candy bar sounds like the name of a famous baseball player, the Curtiss Candy Co. traditionally claimed that it was named after President Grover Cleveland's daughter Ruth.
100
Sleepy, Happy, Sneezy, Grumpy, Dopey, Doc...Who is missing?
Bashful, like me
100
The tradition of carving jack-o'-lanterns originated in Ireland, but they used ______ instead of pumpkins
What is Turnips and mangelwurzels (beets). The carved Pumpkin lantern assocoated with Halloween is first recorded in 1866 in the U.S. The carved pumpkin was first associated with the harvest season in general, long before it became a Halloween tradition.
100
On June 26th, 1989 Phil Appleby got the highest score recorded in scrabble, What was his score? -971 -1049 -1239 -1105
1,049. According to the Scrabble Game most players score around 300 points
100
Why didn't the skeleton cross the road?
He didn't have the guts.
200
Hint: Exploding Sun
Star Burst, orifinally known as Opal Fruit is the brand name of a cube shaped, fruit flavored soft taffy made by the Wriggleys Company. The four original flavors were Strawberry, Lemon, orange and lime. Lime was later replaced with cherry.
200
Do books have even numbers on the right or left side?
Left side, page one is always on the right side
200
In 2012 what was the top costume for girls and boys
Princess and Batman
200
What was the 1st modern board game to be internationally famous -Monopoly -Yahtze -Sorry -Scrabble
Monopoly, This has been played by over 500 million people, and is printed in several languages and versions.
200
Why do witches fly on brooms?
Because vacuum cleaner cords are not long enough.
300
Hint: A man that any woman would want
Mr. Good Bar, a candy bar containing peanuts and chocolate, whose packaging in identifiable by it's yellow back ground and red text. It is manufactured by the Hersheys Co. in 1925.
300
Does a carousel (merry go round turn) clockwise or counter clockwise?
counter clockwise, Historical Note: The first merry-go-rounds (carousels) were built for the noble little boys of old Europe. Before they learned to fence and joust, the youngsters rode in circles and practiced stabbing stationary rings with small lances. Most were right-handed. That's why all merry-go-rounds thereafter turn counter-clockwise."
300
A study from the national retail Federation shows Americans spend over ________ on pets costumes last year -3 million - 30 million -300 million
What is $300 million. Over 10% of Americans dress their pets up for Halloween
300
Louisa Almedover and Rich Langley set a record for the worlds longest kiss, and got it on Dec 5, 2001 -32 hours, 36 minutes -30 hours, 59 minutes -33 hour, 1 minute or 10 hours, 34 minutes
30 hours, 59 minutes, It happened in New York City. They could not eat, sleep or go to the bathroom!
300
What do you call a skeleton who won't work?
Lazy Bones.
400
Hint: Famous fashionable avenue in New York
Fifth Avenue, consists of crunchy peanut butter center covered in chocolate. Introduced in 1936 this bar contributed to raising funds for the war effort.
400
Whose face is on a dime?
Roosevelt, Franklin Delano Roosevelt was the 32nd President of the United States who was elected to four consecutive terms in the White House. He became President in 1933 and served until the beginning of his 4th term when he died in office on April 12, 1945. During his entire presidency, Roosevelt was paralyzed from the waist down due to polio. What many people do not know is that he contracted the disease in August, 1921 (a full 12 years before he became President). Roosevelt, his family and staff did an amazing job to conceal his paralysis from the public and many citizens never even knew that he suffered from the affliction. However, this did not stop him from looking for a cure. After he became President, Roosevelt regularly spoke on behalf of finding a cure for polio and encouraged people to go out and collect on its behalf. He believed that if every person in the country donated just one dime, a cure could be found for the disease. He founded the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis (which would later be called the March of Dimes due to his ‘dime collection’ program). Roosevelt was conscious of the financial stress that the country had been under due to the Great Depression, so he encouraged the people of the United States to donate just one dime to the cause. He reasoned that if everyone in the country donated just one dime, it would help to find the cure. And his efforts paid off. The funds from the March of Dimes program were used for research that eventually lead to vaccines which completely wiped out polio throughout most of the world. Alas, Roosevelt did not live to see the success of his campaign as the cure was not be found until 10 years after his death. Interestingly, on April 12, 1955, on the 10th anniversary of FDR’s death, Jonas Salk announced to the world that a cure for polio had been found and they would shortly begin inoculations using the new vaccines. By 1957, inoculations had begun and the fight to eradicate polio was on.
400
How many pounds was the worlds largest pumpkin grown on record.
2,009 pounds at topsfield fair in Topsfield, Massachusetts on Sept. 28, 2012
400
What is the record speed on a skate board? 51.85MPH 47.25MPH 62.55MPH 78.35MPH
62.55 MPH, Imagine driving down the highway and having a skateboard pass you...
400
What game do you not want to play with an elephant?
What is Squash
500
Hint: Dry Cows
Milk Duds, according to the manufacturer the word Milk comes from the large amount of milk in the product, the use of duds came about because the original aim of having a perfectly round piece of candy was found to be impossible.
500
On the back of a dollar bill what is in the center?
In God we trust above the word ONE
500
On average how many licks does it take to get to the center of a Tootsie Pop?
252, they have actually done several studies on this...one group of college students even created a machine to simulate a human licking on the lollipop.
500
Cindy Jay record for largest slot maching win in the 20th century 63,121,822 55,555,555 34,959,458
34,959,458 This was won at the Desert in Resort Las Vegas. This is even more amazing because she only put $3 into the machine.
500
Why are there fences around cemeteries?
Because people are dying to get in.