TRIVIA ANSWERS
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1. A pistol
2. William Wallace
3. May 15, 1856
4. Chittenango, New York
5. Maud Gage
6. 1882
7. The Show Window
8. 1903
9. May 6, 1919
10. Shirley Temple
11. $2,500.00
12. Terry
13. Carl Spitz
14. no
15.The Jitterbug
16. Betty Danko
17. Abe Dinovitch
18. A Saurus Crane
19. Buddy Ebsen
20. aluminum paste
21. 50 pounds
22. 40 pounds
23. 20 men
24. 40,000 artificial flowers
25. Lois January
26. Four
27. White, Yellow, Red, Purple
28. Gelatin powder
29. Clara Blandick
30. Zeke
31. Hickory Twicker
32. Hunk Andrews
33. St. Joseph's Choir
34. Mendelssohn's "Scherzo in E Minor"
35. Moussorgsky's "Night on Bald Mountain"
36. "In the Shade of the Old Apple Tree"
37. Bird calls, played backwards
38. Nearly 3 million dollars
39. Almost 10 months
40. August 7, 1939
41. August 15th, 1939 (Tuesday)
42. Fred Stone
43. Ozma Baum
44. Ray Bolger, Bert Lahr, Billie Burke, Charley Grapewin
45. Dorothy
46. $6,000 per week
47. She made $500/week for 19 weeks and 2 days of work.
A total of $9,649.98
48. $72,000.00
49. $6,333.32
50. $2,500.00 per week
51. $2,500.00 per week
52. $2,250.00 per week
53. $1,000.00 per week
54. November 3, 1956
55. Bob Hope. It was his first of many appearances as host of the
Academy Awards.
56. Outstanding performance as a screen juvenile. She received the
miniature statuette created for this category.
57. Shirley Temple, Deanna Durbin, Mickey Rooney
58. It was a 75-page booklet on raising chickens, and was called
" The Book of the Hamburgs".
59. The animal was a pet cow.
60. The pet cow's name was Imogene.