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Showing posts with label White. Show all posts
Showing posts with label White. Show all posts

Apr 25, 2019

[Answer] 9. What did the people that Snow White lived with work as?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "9. What did the people that Snow White lived with work as?"



...1. car salesmen 2. miners 3. hunters 4. gatherers The seven dwarfs mined for diamonds. "They dig, dig, dig, dig..."

[Answer] 6. I was the daughter of Gerald Ford. I was the first presidential child to have my senior prom at the White House. What was my name?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "6. I was the daughter of Gerald Ford. I was the first presidential child to have my senior prom at the White House. What was my name?"



...1. Susan Ford 2. Karen Ford 3. Sara Ford 4. Kathy Ford Susan Ford was the only daughter of President Gerald Ford. While living in the White House during her father's term, she also wrote a monthly column for "Seventeen" magazine!

Apr 21, 2019

[Answer] When was electricity first installed in the White House?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "When was electricity first installed in the White House?"



...When electricity was first installed in the White House, faith in the safety of electricity was not widespread. In fact, there were few people at the time who actually had enough faith in this new, modern miracle to use it exclusively. Most kept gas lighting handy. President Benjamin Harrison and First Lady Caroline inhabited the White House at the time and they were among those lacking faith in the safety of electricity. In fact, they refused to operate the newly installed light switches for fear of a shock. Round switches installed in each room for turning the current on and off connected to wires buried in the wall plaster. Source: WhiteHouseHistory.org

Apr 2, 2019

[Answer] 9. Kenneth White and Gabriel Jarret are in this little-known drama from 2001. A matter-of-fact, strait-laced state executioner is humanized, when he befriends a man on death row.

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "9. Kenneth White and Gabriel Jarret are in this little-known drama from 2001. A matter-of-fact, strait-laced state executioner is humanized, when he befriends a man on death row."



...1. Last Days 2. Real Genius 3. Porky's 4. Forrest Gump Directed and written by Mark J. Harris, "Last Days" also stars Kenn Whitaker and Walter Olkewicz. Remember Gabriel Jarret from "Real Genius"? He played Mitch Taylor, Chris Knight's (Val Kilmer) new roommate.

Feb 10, 2019

[Answer] Who was the first Black opera singer to perform at the White House?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Who was the first Black opera singer to perform at the White House?"



...Born in St. Louis, Missouri, Grace Bumbry performed in Bayreuth, Germany, in 1961. She was 24 years old. Her mind-blowing performance gained her the title "The Black Venus" and worldwide fame. She was invited to sing at the White House the following year. This marked the first time a Black opera singer performed there. From that point forward, her career exploded through the 1960s and 1970s. Her final professional performance was in 1997. Source: BlackAmericaWeb.com

Feb 5, 2019

[Answer] 2. Although it is rare to see a "White Christmas" in Kentucky this crooner can attest that being a Kentucky Colonel is a present worth opening in the morning. Who was he?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "2. Although it is rare to see a "White Christmas" in Kentucky this crooner can attest that being a Kentucky Colonel is a present worth opening in the morning. Who was he? "



...1. Sonny Liston 2. Joe Louis 3. Mike Tyson 4. Bing Crosby Bing Crosby loved thoroughbred racing horses (most of which come from Kentucky) and was part owner of the Del Mar Racetrack in California. Bing was an actor and a singer who was known for smoking his pipe.

Feb 4, 2019

[Answer] 6. Who didn't give up their seat to a white man on a Montgomery Bus in 1955?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "6. Who didn't give up their seat to a white man on a Montgomery Bus in 1955?"



...1. Sojourner Truth 2. Rosa Parks 3. Ida B. Wells 4. Dr. Martin Luther King , Jr. This was the start of the Montgomery Bus Boycott in Alabama.

Feb 1, 2019

[Answer] 9. What sport uses a small white ball with 'dimples'?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "9. What sport uses a small white ball with 'dimples'?"



...1. Golf 2. Curling 3. Street hockey 4. Softball The dimples add to the aerodynamicism of the flight, making every hit go a little further than before. Golf: a nice walk ruined by a little ball.

Jan 4, 2019

[Answer] 4. Which President became stuck in his own bathtub while in the White House?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "4. Which President became stuck in his own bathtub while in the White House?"



...1. Woodrow Wilson 2. James Monroe 3. William Taft 4. George H.W. Bush President William Taft once weighed three hundred and twenty-six pounds. After getting stuck in the bathtub in the White House, he had a seven foot bathtub installed that could fit four people. President Taft was also known for the snappy comeback, "I see that one of my adversaries has lost his head" after a cabbage was thrown at him during a speech.

Dec 19, 2018

[Answer] 1. This World War II general was elected president of the United States in 1952 and served in the White House for the rest of the decade. Who was he?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "1. This World War II general was elected president of the United States in 1952 and served in the White House for the rest of the decade. Who was he?"



...1. George Marshall 2. Dwight D. Eisenhower 3. Douglas MacArthur 4. Erwin Rommel Eisenhower was the 34th president. He ended the Korean War, helped hold inflation to nothing and oversaw the building of an amazing interstate highway system. He was "Ike" to millions. He passed away in 1969.

Dec 18, 2018

[Answer] 7. In 1963 during the Cold War, the first hotline was installed between the White House in Washington D.C. and the Kremlin in Moscow. What was said to be the color of the phone for this hotline?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "7. In 1963 during the Cold War, the first hotline was installed between the White House in Washington D.C. and the Kremlin in Moscow. What was said to be the color of the phone for this hotline?"



...1. White 2. Green 3. Black 4. Red They called it the red telephone, but in actuality the original apparatus was an old teleprinter which was an electromechanical device similar in appearance to a typewriter for transmitting the written word between two points via simple electrical wire. The leaders of the United States and the Soviet Union agreed that they should find a means to speak directly and immediately to each other. The line was made available with no interference other than by the interpreters at any time of day. Up to that point, there had been a real danger of accidental nuclear war being triggered by deputies while the leaders were unable to contact each other. A real telephone was not installed until 1970.

Dec 9, 2018

[Answer] What is the best temperature for serving white wine?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "What is the best temperature for serving white wine?"



...Wines served at the "right" temperature will show off their aromas and flavors best. If served too cold, it may mask the flavor and aroma. Wine served too warm may highlight the less desirable characteristics of the wine, such as the alcohol. The general rule of thumb is to serve white wines chilled to a temperature of 45 to 55 degrees Fahrenheit (7 to 13 degrees Celsius.) This means storing wine in the family refrigerator for more than 20 to 30 minutes are probably too cold. Typical refrigerator temps are set around 35 degrees F (2 degrees C.) Source: Wine-Road.com

Dec 6, 2018

[Answer] What is the best temperature for serving white wine?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "What is the best temperature for serving white wine?"



...Wines served at the "right" temperature will show off their aromas and flavors best. If served too cold, it may mask the flavor and aroma. Wine served too warm may highlight the less desirable characteristics of the wine, such as the alcohol. The general rule of thumb is to serve white wines chilled to a temperature of 45 to 55 degrees Fahrenheit (7 to 13 degrees Celsius.) This means storing wine in the family refrigerator for more than 20 to 30 minutes are probably too cold. Typical refrigerator temps are set around 35 degrees F (2 degrees C.) Source: Wine-Road.com

Dec 2, 2018

[Answer] Which food was banned from the White House menu by order of President George H.W. Bush?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Which food was banned from the White House menu by order of President George H.W. Bush?"



...''I do not like broccoli,'' the President said, responding to queries about a broccoli ban he had imposed aboard Air Force One and the White House. ''I haven't liked it since I was a little kid and my mother made me eat it. And I'm President of the United States, and I'm not going to eat any more broccoli!'' The broccoli growers of California responded by sending a truckload of broccoli to the White House in protest. First Lady Barbara Bush accepted the truckload of broccoli on the White House lawn and sent it to a homeless shelter.

[Ans] Which food was banned from the White House menu by order of President George H.W. Bush?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Which food was banned from the White House menu by order of President George H.W. Bush?"



''I do not like broccoli,'' the President said, responding to queries about a broccoli ban he had imposed aboard Air Force One and the White House. ''I haven't liked it since I was a little kid and my mother made me eat it. And I'm President of the United States, and I'm not going to eat any more broccoli!'' The broccoli growers of California responded by sending a truckload of broccoli to the White House in protest. First Lady Barbara Bush accepted the truckload of broccoli on the White House lawn and sent it to a homeless shelter.

Nov 30, 2018

[Answer] What two countries believe they each invented the name of the coffee drink known as the "flat white"?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "What two countries believe they each invented the name of the coffee drink known as the "flat white"?"



...Who will win in the battle of the over-caffeinated Aussies versus the Kiwis? Baristas on both sides of the Tasman Sea lay claim to the name of the milky breakfast beverage, but a consensus has yet to be reached. Depending on which history you choose to believe, the term ���flat white�۝ was either invented in Queensland sometime in the 1960s or 1970s, or it was the spontaneous name for a failed attempt at a cappuccino in Wellington at the end of the 1980s. Source: The Telegraph

Nov 21, 2018

[Answer] 3. These bears play baseball. They began in 1870 and were called the "Chicago White Stockings". In 2010, their Vice President and General Manager was Jim Hendry. What is the name of this famous team?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "3. These bears play baseball. They began in 1870 and were called the "Chicago White Stockings". In 2010, their Vice President and General Manager was Jim Hendry. What is the name of this famous team?"



...1. Chicago Cubs 2. Topeka Pandas 3. Denver Grizzlies 4. Los Angeles Sun Bears The Chicago Cubs are also referred to as the "Boys in Blue" or the "Cubbies" On October 16, 2006, Louis (Victor) Piniella was hired as Manager for the Cubs. His nickname was "Sweet Lou". This nickname was given for his skill as a hitter. It was also a facetious way to describe his nature as a player and as a manager. Batter up! Play ball!

Nov 6, 2018

[Answer] Which U.S. president lost a set of White House china in a poker game?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Which U.S. president lost a set of White House china in a poker game?"



...The Associated Press reported in 1965 that Louis Cromwell Brooks, the first wife of General Douglas MacArthur, won a full set of White House china in a poker game with then-President Warren G. Harding. The story goes that Harding, an avid poker player, asked Mrs. MacArthur to play a cold hand of poker with him. To entice the reluctant lady to play, Harding suggested the winner should name the stakes. Brooks picked a set of White House china as her prize should she win. As lady luck goes, she won the hand. The following day, Mrs. MacArthur received a set of Benjamin Harrison administration china. Source: NYDailyNews.com; Associated Press (AP)

Nov 1, 2018

[Ans] Who was the first American President to live in the White House?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Who was the first American President to live in the White House?"



When George Washington took the oath of office in 1789, there was not yet a permanent residence for the chief executive. Although President Washington oversaw the construction of the house, he never lived in it. On this day in 1800, President John Adams, the second President of the United States, became the first president to occupy the White House. John and Abigail Adams lived in what she called “the great castle” for only five months. Shortly after they moved in, Thomas Jefferson defeated Adams in his bid for re-election.

[Answer] Who was the first American President to live in the White House?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Who was the first American President to live in the White House?"



...When George Washington took the oath of office in 1789, there was not yet a permanent residence for the chief executive. Although President Washington oversaw the construction of the house, he never lived in it. On this day in 1800, President John Adams, the second President of the United States, became the first president to occupy the White House. John and Abigail Adams lived in what she called “the great castle” for only five months. Shortly after they moved in, Thomas Jefferson defeated Adams in his bid for re-election.