Hello, sunshine. I'm Alexi Lalas and it is time to take the quiz.
This is the quiz. History, pop culture, science, sports, civics. How much do you know? Let's find out. Five days a week, it's five questions in less than five minutes. We ask people on the streets of New York City to play along. Let's see how you do. Question one. In soccer, how many players from one team are allowed on the field of play at any one time? Nine. Nine.
Eleven? That's right. Eleven. Question two. Who was the first woman to become national security advisor? Madeleine Albright? Condoleezza Rice?
If you said Condoleezza Rice, you are correct. All right, these are pretty easy so far, right? Let's get to some tougher ones. On to question number three. The Brady Bunch premiered on ABC on September 26th, 1969, the same day as the release of what Beatles album? The White Album. Let It Be. Abbey Road.
That would be Abbey Road. Question four. Standing 454 feet high, what is the tallest of the ancient pyramids? I'm going to pass on that one. Don't know. I just knew this one. If you guessed the Great Pyramid of Giza, you would be correct. Play, share, listen. Question five is next.
Pull up a chair and join me, Rachel Campos Duffy, and me, former U.S. Congressman Sean Duffy, as we share our perspective on the discussions happening at kitchen tables across America. Download From the Kitchen Table, The Duffys, at foxnewspodcasts.com or wherever you download podcasts. All right, brace yourself. Here comes question five.
Jack Daniels is one of the world's most popular brands of alcohol. The sour mash takes the name of its originator and distiller. But the man who taught Jack Daniel how to make whiskey was a slave who worked on the same farm. What was his name? Damn, that is hard. No clue. Don't know. Stumped me on that one. Jim Beam.
And the answer is Nathan Nearest Green. If you got that, that is pretty impressive. And you may be an alcoholic. So how'd you do on the quiz? There's not a chance in hell that I would have gotten...
any of these right. Well, maybe this soccer one. And maybe. Either way, you can try it again tomorrow. And if you missed any along the way, you can always find more quizzes at thequiz.fox. Then come back here to see how you did. This has been Alexi Lalas. I used to play soccer back in the 1900s. Now I talk about soccer on Fox. And this summer, you can see me and so many others talking about soccer, loving on soccer, and giving you the soccer that you want and need and love when we are broadcasting the Euros.
That would be the UEFA Euros. And the Copa America. Oh, yeah. Bring it. I'm Alexi Lalas, and thank you for taking the quiz. Take the quiz at thequiz.fox. Play, share, listen. Five questions, five minutes, five days a week. Thequiz.fox.
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