1961 | About | Sens rule, Leafs drool | Nerdy math questions | Name the game |
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What is the Ken doll?
Popular children’s toy, invented in 1961, and sharing a name with one of Jim’s siblings
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What is London, Ontario?
The city where Jim was born
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What is Spartacat?
Ottawa Senators mascot
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What is an equilateral triangle?
Triangle with three equal sides
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What is ping-pong/table tennis?
Sport played by the Boyd family during Christmas get-togethers
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Who is Yuri Gagarin?
First man in space
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What is computer sciences?
Jim’s undergraduate major
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Who is Daniel Alfredsson?
Longest-serving captain of the modern-era Ottawa Senators
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What is -40 degrees?
Temperature that is the same in both Celcius and Farenheit
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What is tennis?
The sport played during the “Roger’s Cup”, a favourite event of Jim’s
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Who is Barack Obama?
Famous U.S. President who was born in 1961
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What is Canterbury?
Jim’s high school, known nowadays for its arts program
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Who is Wade Redden?
Former Ottawa Senators player who is distantly related to the Boyd family
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What is 86,400 seconds?
Number of seconds in a day
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What is bowling?
Sport where you can get a “turkey”
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Who is Ernest Hemingway?
Famous author who died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound in 1961
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What is Reach for the Top?
Popular game show Jim participated in as a student
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What is 3 times?
Number of times the Ottawa Senators have won the Stanley Cup
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6
3!
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What is lacrosse?
National summer sport of Canada
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What is Sprite?
Popular soft drink that launched in the U.S. in 1961
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Who is Jeff Probst (Survivor)?
The host of Jim’s favourite reality TV series
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What is the LEAFS!
The team Jim rooted for in last week’s Leafs vs. Canadiens playoff game
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What is octothorpe?
Mathematical name for the pound sign (#)
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What is golf?
Sport that’s been played on the moon
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