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May 18, 2005
Our Brian Lehrer news quiz was quite a success this morning. Thanks to Bob Hennelly who served as a fine Quiz-Master. We have five winners and they will be receiving their Brian Lehrer Show t-shirts shortly!
Below are our questions with the answers.
1. Who was rumored to have been offered the position of US Ambassador to the United Nations?
George Pataki
2. Where was the UN thinking about moving to?
Brooklyn
3. Who did the New York Times call “incredibly shrinking?”
Daniel Libeskind
4. What was on time for the first time in 20 years?
The New York State budget
5. What did the Pentagon propose to close in Connecticut?
Naval Submarine Base in Groton Ct.
6. Back in the 1950s this New Jersey military base made headlines when it turned upside down in the eye of the Joe McCarthy anti-communism storm. This month it was back on page one when it made Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld's hit list?
Fort Monmouth
7. Who is artist Christo’s business partner? Can you provide a name for this person?
His wife, Jean-Claude
8. What museum returned to Manhattan this year? How much is the cost of regular admission now?
MOMA- $20
9. Who said that the police officers involved in the Diallo case did not commit a crime?
Fernando Ferrer
10.What family business does acting Governor Richard Codey credit with helping him learn about politics?
Funeral parlor
11. Who has been wooing voters by singing?
Gifford Miller and C. Virginia Fields
12. Who is the only City Council member from the Working Families Party?
Letitia James
13. Why are North Fork wine merchants happy…and some New Jersey wine drinkers not? (5/16/2005) The Supreme Court recently ruled that states do not have unlimited power to regulate the sale of alcoholic beverages, clearing the way for wine drinkers in many states to order bottles directly from wineries in California and other vineyard areas. The ruling, however, will not apply in New Jersey.
The high court ruled specifically that states cannot block shipments to consumers from out-of-state wineries as long as shipments from in-state wineries are allowed. Last year, New Jersey banned shipments from Garden State wineries, which means the state has the authority under the May 16th ruling to continue blocking out-of-state shipments as well.
14. How long has Robert Morgenthau been Manhattan District Attorney?
30 years, he became DA in 1975
15. Which ex-Mayor has been seen dining with the current Mayor?
David Dinkins
16.The documentary Streetfight follows which Mayoral candidate’s loss?
Newark’s Corey Booker
17. There are seven candidates running in the New Jersey gubernatorial primary on June 7th.
• What office are they seeking? [governor]
• Are they Democrats or Republicans? [see below]
• Name 3 [see below]
• Who will their opponent be in November? [Sen. John Corzine D-NJ]
Todd Caliguire, (R)
Steve Lonegan, (R)
Doug Forrester, (R)
Robert Schroeder, (R)
Paul DiGaetano, (R)
Bret Schundler, (R)
John Murphy, (R)
18.What state was the first in the country to voluntarily pass legislation allowing same-sex couples to enter into civil unions? [CT]
19. What group doesn’t believe in letting a couple of home-stuffed hand grenades get in the way of a good party? [The British Consulate]
20.In New Jersey over what river does the rail road bridge that caught fire last week span?
The Hackensack River
21.What corporation is pulling out of ground zero? [Goldman-Sachs]
22.How many weeks did it take to settle a strike that affected 50,000 commuters a day in Westchester County? [almost 7]
23.Who has been saying the following?
Clip of Bloomberg’s Spanish language ad
24.Was the murder of a Coptic Christian family in Jersey City earlier this year religiously motivated? (January 2005)
Initial reports cited an angry email exchange between the Coptic father and a Muslim. But police have charged two former convicts, saying it was a robbery attempt gone awry. (NYT 4/21/2005)
25.What famous Montclair, New Jersey resident celebrated his 80th birthday on May 12th?
Yogi Berra
26. What was unique about New Jersey resident Bruce Springsteen’s recent CD (which is, by the way, a $75 pledge premium)?
It was released in DualDisc format.
27. Where does the latest Survivor winner live regularly? What is his day job?
Tom Westerman is a Brooklyn Firefighter in Williamsburg
28.A movie was shot at this New York City landmark, it was the first movie to be filmed there. What is the name of the movie, and what is the location?
The Interpreter and UN
29.What was America's first planned industrial city that went by the nickname "silk city"?
Paterson
30.Which states' colonial era goverment was presided over by Benjamin Franklin's out of wedlock son?
New Jersey and it was Governor William Franklin who was New Jersey's last royal governor.
31.What New Jersey Governor failed to bring the world together but still rose to be President of the Uninted States?
Woodrow Wilson
32.It is located near a swampy location , often said to be the final resting place of Jimmy Hoffa. Can you name the project that former Governor Jim McGreevey was recently working on that caused environmentalists to cry foul and got the ex-Governor dumped from his new job?
(Hint--It bares the same name as a movie musical starring Olivia Newton John.)
Xanadu
33.On the themes of lost movie history......Fill in the blank...Before there was a move making mecca in Hollywood there was one in (blank) New Jersey.
Fort Lee
34.In NJ, the state where public uproar over taxing toilet paper bounced an incumbent Governor comes another plan to tax something you really can't live without .. What is that something?
Water. With the state's open space trust fund running dry advocates for the Highlands, the state's major source for drinking water, say a tax on it should be applied to buy more open space to protect water sources.
35. Regional question. You'd think I would be hanging out exclusively in western red states but I have made a nice home for myself in blue state suburbia. Who am I?
The Coyote
36.Who was the man who discovered for Europe the state the "Sopranos" have helped keep infamous and whose poking around in uncharted waters brought himself to a violent end?
Giovanni da Verrazano who New Jersey Historian Mark Mappen writes in his indispensable Jerseyana was killed by Carib Indians evidently not thrilled with the prospect of being "discovered."
37.What regional entitity has been in the news alot lately over a stalled public project?. Back in the 1960's it had to abandon plans to use an atomic bomb to jump start another stalled project that ultimately never came to pass?
The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey. Back in the 1960's, according to historian Taylor Branch in his seminal biography of Dr. King's early years "Pillar of Fire", the bi-state agency had to abandon plans to use an atomic bomb to clear land for an airport in New Jersey when an underground 5-kiliton atomic blast in Mississippi set off earth tremors as far away as Finland.
38.A British royal recently got in trouble for wearing it but back in the 1930's it was all the rage in Sussex County New Jersey? What is it?
Swastika. In the late 1930's before the US entered World War II Sussex County was the scene of American Bund meetings that reportedly drew thousands of German-Americans celebrating the Fatherland to a sprawling summer camp the Bund owned.
39.What famous Jersey family name was pivotal in the first Gulf War, central to the founding of the State Police and played a major role in shaping the post World War II US intervention in Iran?
Schwartzkopf.....As it turns out the father of General Norman Schwartzkopf was also named Norman. He founded the NJ State Police fashioned directly after the World War I Army Calvary Unit he commanded. He also started the Iranian National Police.
40.Which of the state's in our signal area, that being Pennsylvania, Connecticut, New York, and New Jersey was the most reluctant to heed Lincoln's call to fight the Civil War to save the Union and decadees latter would be branded the "traitor state" for entirely different reasons?
New Jersey--Actually a good chunk of the Garden State is below the Mason Dixon line and Confederate sysmpathies ran strong thoughout the state. Forty years later, in the early part of the 20th century, muckraking journalist Lincoln Steffens called New Jersey the "traitor state" because it did everything it could to entice corporations to charter themselves in the state by extending all sorts of legal protections to them.
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