1 - What seven-letter adjective is most commonly used to describe the exuberant and freewheeling decade of the 1920s?
2 – Sarnia-born Justin Vallee travels the world painting what type of art?
3 - What bloodsucking worms have been used by doctors for over 2,000 years to maintain blood circulation during delicate operations?
4 - Steve Brown of Lambton College was the first Lambton student ever to win a medal nationally in what sport?
5 - What is the only lizard that has a voice? (Their name arose from the sound they make, originating from a Malay word)
6 - From the 1850s until 1902, the largest employer in Point Edward was the GTR, which stood for what?
7 - What is the watery liquid that separates from the solids, or curds, in cheese making?
8 - Founded in 1863 and located at its present site since 1873, what school is the longest continuously running school in Sarnia-Lambton?
9 - The steps of the New York public library are guarded by what animals (in statue form)?
10 - Imported into Europe for the first time by Dutch traders around 1610, what beverage was first sold commercially in Britain around 1650?
- Tom St. Amand
ANSWERS: 1 – Roaring, 2 - Street art (Murals on walls); 3 – Leeches; 4 – Golf; 5 – Gecko; 6 - Grand Trunk Railway; 7 – Whey; 8 - Bright’s Grove Public School; 9 – Lions; 10 - Tea