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    Tennessee Volunteers

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    • Did volunteers receive the King's shilling? ( goto )


    • What was the originial name of the state Tennessee? ( goto )


    • Which city in Tennessee is known as the 'lake capital of the south'? ( goto )


    • What will the volunteers receive for working an average minimum of ten eight-hour days at the Olympics? ( goto )


    • What soft drink was originally invented as a chaser for Tennessee Whiskey? ( goto )


    • What theme park is Tennessee’s most popular man-made tourist attraction? ( goto )


    • What Tennessee college honors its namesake by calling its sports teams the Commodores? ( goto )


    • How many single measures (shots) are there in a standard bottle of Jack Daniels Tennessee Whisky? ( goto )


    • This is an argument settler for a colleague: Who first recorded or had the first hit with 'The Tennessee Waltz'? ( goto )


    • What Tennessee Williams classic did Andre Previn choose as the basis for his first opera? ( goto )


    • There was a cartoon years ago called Tennessee Tuxedo does anyone remember his friends, or a web site? ( goto )


    • What recording artist was at one time a gate guard at Elvis Presley’s home, Graceland, in Memphis Tennessee? ( goto )


    • Which former Australian Prime Minister was drugged and had his money and trousers stolen by a bar girl in Memphis, Tennessee? ( goto )


    • This anthropological/social research project, employing non-scholar volunteers, began in 1937, lasted until the early 1950's, and provided particularly interesting information about the war years in a certain country. In 1981, it was revived by a university. What is it? ( goto )


    • Who has a Tennessee Williams quote tattoed on her left arm: Cameron Diaz, Angelina Jolie, Cindy Crawford, or Salma Hayek? ( goto )


    • When emergency workers undergo disaster preparedness drills, volunteers are often made up to look victims, complete with realistic "injuries" of various types. Who can tell me the term for these fake wounds, which require a certain artistry and expertise to create? ( goto )


    • South Pittsburg, Tennessee, better known as "The Cornbread Capitol of the World," has an old ordinance pertaining to the cooking of this southern staple. What is the ordinance and what is the fine for violating the ordinance? ( goto )


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