HEAD2HEAD TRIVIA
Celebrating all things that are green
This weekend is the Charleston Green Fair, and Head2Head trivia has decided to have a little fun with "being green." Current champ, Nick Klein, is looking for another win, but first he has to get by opponent Abbie Hunt who's a stay at home mom.
QUESTIONS
1. What movie starring Tom Hanks and Michael Clarke Duncan was based on a Stephen King story?
2. What is the name of the pigment in green plants that give them their color?
3. If someone is described as "green around the gills," what would they be feeling?
4. Which of the following gemstones are green? amethyst, ruby, emerald, sapphire?
5. Which country's currency has the nickname "greenbacks?"
6. Name the TV character who sang "It's Not Easy Being Green."
7. What emotion is usually associated with the color green?
8. What two primary colors mixed together make the color green?
9. What is the name of the book about a red-haired girl by L.M. Montgomery?
10. What is a nickname for someone who works well with plants?
KLEIN'S ANSWERS
1. Green Mile. Good movie.
2. Does it start with a "P?"
3. They're not feeling well.
4. Emerald.
5. U.S.
6. My favorite frog, Kermit.
7. Green with envy.
8. Red and blue?
9. Yeah, I have no idea.
10. A green thumb.
HUNT'S ANSWERS
1. I'm not really a Stephen King fan. Or Tom Hanks.
2. Chloroform.
3. Sick.
4. Emeralds.
5. I don't know, Canada?
6. Kermie!
7. Jealousy, no, envy.
8. Yellow and something.
9. Oh, I loved those books! Anne of Green Gables.
10. They have a green thumb.
CONCLUSIONS
Klein's on a roll. This week's win makes it three in a row for him. And, on a more serious note, stop by the Green Fair in Marion Square 12-6 p.m. Sunday.
CORRECT ANSWERS
1. "The Green Mile."
2. Chlorophyll.
3. Sick.
4. Emerald.
5. United States.
6. Kermit the Frog.
7. Envy.
8. Blue and yellow.
9. "Anne of Green Gables."
10. Green thumb.






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