Trivia Dominoes: Play Off the Last Bit of Trivia

Harmon Face Values is a wholly owned subsidiary of Bed Bath & Beyond. It has 55 free standing stores in NJ, NY, CT, FL, PA, CA and NV, and a “store within a store” presence within many of Bed Bath & Beyond’s 1500+ locations.

Until recently, Bed Bath & Beyond did not have any “vice-president” positions in their company.

Both of Abraham Lincoln’s Vice Presidents, Hannibal Hamlin, Republican of Maine, and Andrew Johnson, Democrat of Tennessee, had been U.S. senators before the Civil War and returned to the U.S. Senate after their service as Vice President (and as President, in Johnson’s case).

After the Second Punic War, Hannibal Barca, Commander of the Carthaginian forces, went to work for Antiochus III of Syria in his planned war with Rome, but Antiochus would not listen to Hannibal’s advice. Hannibal went on to advise Prusius I of Bithynia. Serving as a naval commander, Hannibal catapulted baskets full of venomous snakes into enemy ships.

Hannibal Hamlin has been the only Vice President of the United States to serve in the military while in office. He volunteered in a unit of the Maine militia during the Civil War, and served on garrison duty, never leaving the state.

Hannibal Barca had a less famous brother, Hasdrubal, who was also a Carthaginian general. No major league baseball player was ever named after Hannibal, but Asdrubal Cabrera has been in the big leagues for ten years.

The José Cabrera Nuclear Power Station is a nuclear power station 43 mile east of Madrid, Spain. It was commissioned in 1968, and it operated from 1968 until 2006. Westinghouse Electric Company has secured a contract for dismantling and segmentation of the station.

Anibal Sanchez is a pitcher for the Detroit Tigers.

The tiger is the only big cat which enjoys swimming. (I’ve seen one swimming, at the Bronx Zoo. )

Edgar Allan Poe lived for several years in a cottage in the Bronx, near what was then St. John’s College and is now Fordham University; it was a rural area at the time. In this home, Poe wrote his poems “Annabel Lee” and “Ulalume” while the family cat sat on his shoulder. His wife Virginia died of tuberculosis there in 1847. The cottage is still standing, a part of the Historic House Trust, and listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

The Seven Blocks of Granite were the Fordham University football team’s offensive line under head coach “Sleepy” Jim Crowley and line coach Frank Leahy. The most famous Seven Blocks of Granite were Leo Paquin, Johnny Druze, Alex Wojciechowicz, Ed Franco, Al Babartsky, Natty Pierce and Vince Lombardi (yes, *that *Vince Lombardi). The nickname was also commonly used to referred to the Fordham lines of the 1929, 1930, and 1937 teams, but it is the 1936 line which is today the best known of these lines.

Herbert Lawrence Block, commonly known as Herblock, was an American editorial cartoonist and author best known for his commentaries on national domestic and foreign policy. He won three Pulitzer Prizes for editorial cartooning, shared a fourth Pulitzer Prize in 1973 for Public Service on Watergate, was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 1994, and received the National Cartoonist Society Editorial Cartoon Award in 1957 and 1960.

Examples: https://www.lambiek.net/artists/image/b/block_h/herblock_nixon.jpg

When Richard Nixon was elected President in 1968, Herblock, who had been roasting him for decades while always sketching in some five o’clock shadow, published a cartoon of a barber shop with the sign “This shop gives to every new President of the United States a free shave.”

Herblock, a strong critic of Joseph McCarthy, is credited with coining the term McCarthyism. In 1954 Herblock drew a stubbly faced Richard M. Nixon, who was then the U.S. vice president, climbing out of the sewer. When Nixon decided to run for president, he reportedly said, “I have to erase the Herblock image.” Some sources say that Herblock was the first to call Richard Nixon “Tricky Dick”.

Among many other roles, Welsh-born actor Anthony Hopkins has played the future King Richard I (The Lion in Winter), David Lloyd George (Young Winston), Adolf Hitler (The Bunker) and Richard Nixon (Oliver Stone’s Nixon).

The classic fuehrerbunker film is, however, Der Untergang (Downfall), a 2004 production starring Swiss actor Bruno Ganz. His performance of Hitler’s rant denouncing everyone who had betrayed him is an Internet staple for those who enjoy creative subtitling.

Really good movie on its own terms, too - it’s on Netflix.

Bruno Hauptmann was convicted and executed in 1936 for the kidnapping and murder of the son of Charles Lindbergh.

Also executed in 1936 was Hamilton Howard “Albert” Fish, an American serial killer. He was also known as the Gray Man, the Werewolf of Wysteria, the Brooklyn Vampire, the Moon Maniac, and The Boogey Man. A child rapist and cannibal, he boasted that the number of his victims was about 100.

Seconded. Ganz should’ve won an Oscar; he could almost make you feel a little sorry for Hitler as his world came crashing down around him.

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Alexander Hamilton was the first U.S. Secretary of the Treasury, and a statue of him stands outside the Treasury building in Washington, D.C., not far from the White House. It can be seen on the back of the $10 bill.

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