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Time for another fun foray into trivia land ... on this Canada Day, one new rule applies -- your question must somehow involve Canada (Expos, Blue Jays, Royals, Olympics, native sons, whatever).

All the other usual rules apply -- no looking up the answer using an internet resource, books are fine, you're the first one to get the answer right, you ask the next question.

And here's the first question (it's a doozy) ...
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Hey, who's up for a Trivia Challenge?
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With the last Trivia Challenge thread now a cumbersome length, I thought it would be a sensible idea to start a new Trivia Challenge.
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Spring is a season of revival. As such, it's time I revived the Batter's Box Trivia Challenge.

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Time to start a brand new Trivia Challenge, as the other thread was getting rather long.

As before, the rules are simple. A question is asked; the first person to get the correct answer (once the original questioner or another party confirms the correct answer) then gets to ask the next question.

The honour system is in effect. That means NO looking the answer up via any internet sources (or Lee Sinins' Encyclopedia!), and you are asked on your honour to abide by that. The extensive use of skull sweat and old-fashioned paper books is allowed.
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The Batter's Box Trivia Challenge works very simply. A question is asked; the first person to get the correct answer (once the original questioner confirms the correct answer) then gets to ask the next question.

The honour system is in effect. That means NO looking the answer up via any internet sources, and you are asked on your honour to abide by that. The extensive use of skull sweat and old-fashioned paper books, I'll allow.

On to the opening question...
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Another "Trivia Challenge" thread. The rules are the same as in the other trivia challenge thread... the first to get the correct answer (once confirmed by the questioner, or by a third party) gets to ask the next question.

I'll go first...
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