Bob Gassoff.What teammate of Gary Unger was killed in a traffic accident just outside of Unger's farm?
Correct!, he and Tiger Williams had some epic fights.Bob Gassoff.
Gassoff played for the Blues against the Habs in the 1977 Stanley Cup quarterfinals shortly before he died, (I lived in Montreal at the time). When he was on the ice, he'd hit any Canadien he could, regardless of whether or not they had the puck, and kept doing it until he was assessed a minor penalty for something. He had ten penalty minutes in the series, and probably two minutes of ice time. The Habs scored multiple power play goals while he was in the box. We considered him a joke.
Bartolo ColonWho was the last former Montreal Expo to still be an active player in Major League Baseball?
Correct.Bartolo Colon
I challenge your answer that this IS NOT a Bugatti Veyron
Ducati is a group of companies, best known for manufacturing motorcycles and headquartered in Borgo Panigale, Bologna, Italy. The group is owned by German automotive manufacturer Audi through its Italian subsidiary Lamborghini, which is in turn owned by the Volkswagen Group. (from Wikipedia).I challenge your answer that this IS NOT a Bugatti Veyron
Answered correctly by anon1.Bugatti
Eagleeyes owes me a Timmies.The YouTube video is incorrect. anon1 and Eagleeyes are correct.
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Answered correctly by Eagleeyes.
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This is not the first time someone has been awarded the Special Prize trophy for making a successful challenge on another player's behalf; it's happened in TV Trivia as well. MissCroft was the first Special Prize recipient, successfully challenging on her own behalf.Eagleeyes owes me a Timmies.
MissCroft owes herself a Timmies.This is not the first time someone has been awarded the Special Prize trophy for making a successful challenge on another player's behalf; it's happened in TV Trivia as well. MissCroft was the first Special Prize recipient, successfully challenging on her own behalf.