Here is some fun trivia that I have access to thanks to my husband's membership as a Mensan. Feel free to leave comments or guesses. This site will be updated each day. Feel free to subscribe at the bottom if you'd like this as a daily email. Have a Great Day!
Sunday, May 13, 2012
Yesterday's Answer, Today's Question
Yesterday's Answer:
The British-English term vest means a sleeveless undershirt in American-English.
Today's Question:
In what field would you find the following terms? Flory, saltire, fesse, sable, addorsed, guardant, bend, caboshed?
Sable makes me think of furs but I doubt that's the answer here.
(Sources: American Mensa, email transmission, May 13, 2012; http://www.bg-map.com/us-uk.html; http://madremiraqueluna.blogspot.com/2011_02_20_archive.html)
Compiled by Otto Ladensack with Patricia Ladensack
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