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1. Julie Andrews was the original Eliza Doolittle in My Fair lady?
2. Wyoming is on the Canadian border of the USA?
3. Quaker is another name for a Mormon?
4. Kangaroos are only an inch long at birth?
5. Warner Brothers originally wanted Ronald Reagan to play the part of Rick Blaine in Casablanca?
6. The most northerly point on the British mainland is actually named after a Dutchman?
7. Cary Grant and Noel Coward were both offered the part of James Bond in Dr. No?
8. George Washington's body was preserved in a barrel of Whiskey for 32 years?
9. The can-opener was not invented until 45 years after the tin can?
10. President Theodore Roosevelt's son was called Kermit?
True or False
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Re: True or False
1. Julie Andrews was the original Eliza Doolittle in My Fair lady? TRUE
2. Wyoming is on the Canadian border of the USA? TRUE
3. Quaker is another name for a Mormon? FALSE
4. Kangaroos are only an inch long at birth? TRUE
5. Warner Brothers originally wanted Ronald Reagan to play the part of Rick Blaine in Casablanca? FALSE
6. The most northerly point on the British mainland is actually named after a Dutchman? FALSE
7. Cary Grant and Noel Coward were both offered the part of James Bond in Dr. No? FALSE
8. George Washington's body was preserved in a barrel of Whiskey for 32 years? FALSE
9. The can-opener was not invented until 45 years after the tin can? TRUE
10. President Theodore Roosevelt's son was called Kermit? TRUE
2. Wyoming is on the Canadian border of the USA? TRUE
3. Quaker is another name for a Mormon? FALSE
4. Kangaroos are only an inch long at birth? TRUE
5. Warner Brothers originally wanted Ronald Reagan to play the part of Rick Blaine in Casablanca? FALSE
6. The most northerly point on the British mainland is actually named after a Dutchman? FALSE
7. Cary Grant and Noel Coward were both offered the part of James Bond in Dr. No? FALSE
8. George Washington's body was preserved in a barrel of Whiskey for 32 years? FALSE
9. The can-opener was not invented until 45 years after the tin can? TRUE
10. President Theodore Roosevelt's son was called Kermit? TRUE
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Re: True or False
Re: True or false
1. Julie Andrews was the original Eliza Doolittle in My Fair lady? True
2. Wyoming is on the Canadian border of the USA? True
3. Quaker is another name for a Mormon? False
4. Kangaroos are only an inch long at birth? True
5. Warner Brothers originally wanted Ronald Reagan to play the part of Rick Blaine in Casablanca? False
6. The most northerly point on the British mainland is actually named after a Dutchman? False
7. Cary Grant and Noel Coward were both offered the part of James Bond in Dr. No? false
8. George Washington's body was preserved in a barrel of Whiskey for 32 years? False
9. The can-opener was not invented until 45 years after the tin can? True
10. President Theodore Roosevelt's son was called Kermit? True
1. Julie Andrews was the original Eliza Doolittle in My Fair lady? True
2. Wyoming is on the Canadian border of the USA? True
3. Quaker is another name for a Mormon? False
4. Kangaroos are only an inch long at birth? True
5. Warner Brothers originally wanted Ronald Reagan to play the part of Rick Blaine in Casablanca? False
6. The most northerly point on the British mainland is actually named after a Dutchman? False
7. Cary Grant and Noel Coward were both offered the part of James Bond in Dr. No? false
8. George Washington's body was preserved in a barrel of Whiskey for 32 years? False
9. The can-opener was not invented until 45 years after the tin can? True
10. President Theodore Roosevelt's son was called Kermit? True