Santa Cruz Sentinel

Bay Area Trivia Answers

- BY JOAN MORRIS KARL MONDON/ STAFF ARCHIVES

Lake Merritt isn’t really a lake. What is it?

A tidal estuary

The opening lines of Otis Redding’s “(Sittin’ on) the Dock of the Bay,” were literally written on a dock. What kind and where?

A Sausalito houseboat dock

The Berkeley Pier originally extended 3½ miles into the bay so cars could drive onto a San Francisco-bound ferry. In 1936, that traffic stopped. Why?

The Bay Bridge opened, making ferry travel obsolete.

How deep, on average, is the San Francisco Bay?

Although parts are very deep, the average depth is quite shallow, 12 to 15 feet.

What is the longest bridge to span the bay?

The San Mateo Bridge: When it was built, its 7-mile span was the longest in the country; now it’s the 25th.

The first San Francisco Bay bridge, which opened in 1923, was considered a failure because...

Shockingly, there wasn’t enough traffic to generate sufficient tolls.

The Bay Bridge is protected by ... A troll

California Fish & Wildlife introduced wild turkeys to the state in 1959. Why? To encourage recreation­al hunting and generate revenue through licenses and fees

Why have sea lions lounged around San Francisco’s Pier 39 since 1990?

There’s plenty of herring and few Great White sharks or orcas.

What was Six Flags Discovery Kingdom called when it moved to Vallejo?

Marine World Africa USA

Humphrey, the wayward humpback whale, swam into the bay and up the Delta in 1985. In 2007, another pair of humpbacks made a similar journey. What were their names?

Delta and Dawn

In the 1970s, most of an apex predator population living on Mount Diablo was wiped out. It’s since made a comeback. What is it?

American badger

Back in the days of frigid Candlestic­k Park games, the Giants gave out pins to faithful fans who toughed it out through extra-innings. What were these pins called?

The Croix de Candlestic­k, which included the motto “Veni, Vidi, Vixi” or “I came, I saw, I survived”

There have been just two great lefthanded quarterbac­ks in the Football Hall of Fame and both are Bay Area legends. Name the QBs.

Steve Young and Kenny Stabler

Before the Sharks swam into San Jose, the Bay Area had another hockey team based in Oakland. What was its name and what happened to it?

The California Golden Seals — the team moved to Cleveland and became the Barons.

The Golden State Warriors are transplant­s to the Bay Area. Where did they come from?

Not so complicate­d after all — the Philadelph­ia Warriors moved to the Bay Area in 1962, becoming first the San Francisco Warriors and then the Golden State Warriors.

What was Oakland’s original name? Encinal del Temescal, which roughly translated is “the oak grove near the sweat lodge.”

How did Sunnyvale get its optimistic name?

Pure marketing by real estate speculator Walter E. Crossman, who pushed the Sunnyvale name as a way to “attract winter-weary Easterners.”

Napa’s name was originally spelled Nappa. What happened to the second P?

No one really knows. Sometime around 1848, the second P just disappeare­d from use.

What’s the meaning behind the name of Vacaville?

The original landowner, Juan Manual

Vaca, agreed to sell off the property for developmen­t on the condition the city was named after him.

San Francisco’s iconic Sutro Tower hasn’t had a major paint job in more than 20 years. Why?

It’s nearly impossible to avoid dripping paint on the houses and cars below — and then people complain.

MC Hammer was originally an Oakland A’s ball boy. Where did the Hammer name come from?

Reggie Jackson thought he looked like Hammerin’ Hank Aaron.

Walt Disney was one of HewlettPac­kard’s first customers. He bought eight audio oscillator­s to test recording

The original Bay Bridge troll was secretly welded to the eastern span of the Bay Bridge after the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake. That troll, pictured, currently dwells in Cal Trans’ Oakland office, but a new troll was added to the bridge in 2013, when the eastern span was replaced.

Opposite page: The Winchester Mystery House’s Explore More tour, introduced in 2017, added 40 previously unseen rooms and lonely hallways to the visitor experience. equipment for which movie? “Fantasia”(1940)

What’s the crookedest street in San Francisco?

Lombard gets all the attention, but it’s Vermont Street near 20th that is the crookedest. It has one less switchback

(just seven), but the turns are much tighter, giving it more sinuosity.

How much were the Hell’s Angels paid to provide protection at the infamous “Gimme Shelter” Altamont Speedway Free Festival concert in 1969?

$500 in beer

When Super Bowl XIX was played at the old Stanford Stadium, which relatively new company gave away seat cushions for the wooden stadium benches?

Apple

What now-mega event first launched at Baker Beach in 1986?

Burning Man

Where did Francis Ford Coppola write most of the “The Godfather” screenplay?

Caffe Trieste in North Beach

What Bay Area community bills itself as California’s First Hollywood?

Niles

KCBS Radio got its start when Charles David “Doc” Herrold began regularly scheduled broadcasts in 1912. What was the station’s radio identifica­tion? San Jose Calling

Which California winery’s triumph at the 1976 Judgment of Paris put California and its Napa Valley, on the global wine map?

Stag’s Leap Wine Cellars

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