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1. Blue Mountain coffee is an official designatio­n for coffee grown in what country?

A) Guatemala B) Indonesia C) Jamaica D) Kenya

2. The annual Halloween episodes of “The Simpsons” share what title?

A) “A Nightmare on Homer Street”

B) “Springfiel­d Night Fever” C) “Treehouse of Horror” D) “Trick or Treat, Mrs. Krabappel”

3. The brown recluse spider has a mark in what shape on its back?

A) Heart B) Star C) Thumbprint

D) Violin

4. Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice wrote a short musical called “Cricket” to mark what occasion?

A) First ICC Cricket World Cup (1975)

B) Queen Elizabeth II's 60th birthday (1986)

C) Olympic Summer Games in London (2012)

D) 200th anniversar­y of Lord's cricket grounds (2014)

5. The word “tycoon” comes from a word meaning “great lord” in what language?

A) Arabic B) Hungarian C) Icelandic D) Japanese

6. The first woman elected to the U.S. Congress was Jeannette Rankin from which state?

A) Arkansas

B) Montana

C) New York

D) Pennsylvan­ia

Answers

1) Blue Mountain coffee comes from Jamaica.

2) The first “Treehouse of Horror” Halloween episode of the Simpsons aired in Season 2. 3) The brown recluse spider has a violin-shaped mark on its back.

4) Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice wrote “Cricket” in 1986for Queen Elizabeth II's 60th birthday.

5) The word “tycoon” comes from the Japanese word “taikun” (“great lord”), used to describe a rich, powerful person without royal blood. 6) The first woman elected to the U.S. Congress was Jeannette Rankin from Montana.

FACTS OF THE DAY

• In 1871, Canadian-born Englishwom­an Lucy Walker became the first woman to reach the 14,692-foot summit of the Matterhorn, fifthhighe­st peak in the Alps. She scaled the mountain dressed in a long flannel skirt.

• The world's biggest pumpkins are a variety called Dill's Atlantic Giant, developed by farmer Howard Dill in Nova Scotia, Canada. Some top out at well over a ton, which would make a fearsome jacko'-lantern. Or, you could hollow out your giant pumpkin, sit inside it and paddle it to victory in a pumpkin regatta, as folks from Oregon to Maine — and Nova Scotia, of course — have been known to do.

• In the 1940Disney film “Pinocchio,” Cliff Edwards provided the voice of Jiminy Cricket and sang the classic “When You Wish Upon a Star.” A vaudeville performer in the 1920s and '30s, Edwards recorded standards from the Great American Songbook. He also performed an early version of “Singin' in the Rain” in “The Hollywood Revue of 1929,” an MGM musical comedy showcase that featured Jack Benny, Laurel and Hardy and a 23-year-old Joan Crawford.

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