Number Trivia
Some Numbers
You Oughtta Know!!



In the first set of trivia questions (1 - 26), determine the correct number in each item.

Then match the answer with the appropriate item in the second set of trivia questions (A - Z).


1.   Checkerboard squares - Presidents on Mt. Rushmore
2.   Baseball team + notes in an octave

3.   Wisdom teeth x each state's senators
4.   Year Columbus sailed - 1485

5.   Legs of a bovine + eyes of a cyclops
6.   Dozen and a half - signs of the zodiac

7.   (Known planets + Pluto) / feet in a yard
8.   Bill of Rights + Triangle's sides

9.   Field goal - safety (in football)
10.   Snow White's dwarfs + "the _____ Seas"

11.   Degrees in a circle / degrees in a right angle
12.   Muskateers x baker's dozen

13.   "_____ Days in May" + floor left out in most hotels
14.   Books of the Bible - golden Anniversary

15.   Disciples + months in a year
16.   "A stitch in time saves _____"

17.   Letters in the alphabet x dots in a colon
18.   Piano keys + cabinet members - 1

19.   Freezing point of water (F)
20.   Bits in a half dollar x days in a week

21.   Sides of a square x lives of a cat
22.   Fourscore x starting members of a basketball team

23.   "Dinner at _____" + the ____ R's
24.   Beatles + voting age

25.   Books in a trilogy x points in the star of David
26.   The senses + the Great Lakes





A.   Year of declaration of Independence / 592
B.   Cards in a deck

C.   Freethrow (in basketball)
D.   Golf course holes

E.   Two decades
F.   Lucky number

G.   Three weeks + the loneliest number
H.   Years in a centennial + 2

I.   Three dozen
J.   Blackbirds baked in a pie

K.   Seconds in a minute
L.   Seasons in a year

M.   Number of days in February 2011
N.   3 x 31 backwards

O.   Starting players on a football team
P.   Book by Booth Tarkington

Q.   The Commandments
R.   Arms of an octopus

S.   Ounces in a pound
T.   Little Women + wheels on a unicycle

U.   Gospels x fingers of ten men
V.   Adult human's teeth

W.   Couple + days of the week
X.   Wilson's Points

Y.   Original colonies
Z.   Hexagon's sides



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