Monday, November 17, 2014

Trivia of the Day: Firsts

Each answer is a memorable first.

1. In 1968, Ruth Eisemann-Schier became the first woman to be added to what list for kidnapping, extortion, and other crimes?


And visionary Pat Benatar hair?

2. What American company designed the first transistor radio, the first hand-held calculator, and the first single-chip microcomputer?


And became the saving grace for geometry students everywhere?

3. What song recorded by Frank Sinatra and the Count Basie Orchestra was the first music played on NASA's first lunar landing mission by astronaut Buzz Aldrin?


Think about it.

4. Who as the first member of The Beatles to actually leave the group, walking out in 1968 during the acrimonious White Album sessions?


I can't tell them apart.
Except for Paul, because he looks like my grandma. 

5. What is the first song Judy Garland sings with Ray Bolger in "The Wizard of Oz"?






Answers:

1. The FBI Ten Most Wanted Fugitives Program
2. Texas Instruments
3. "Fly Me to the Moon"
4. Ringo Starr
5. "If I Only Had a Brain"

Source: Brainstormer Pub Quiz

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