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How would you describe a sandwich made with only one slice of bread?
 
open-faced
 
open-ended
 
open-eyed
 
open-mouthed
This is the Monte Cristo sandwich, but who was it invented by?
 
Walt Disney
 
Sigmund Freud
 
Beethoven
 
Pope John Paul II
If you drop a buttered slice of bread, there is a ____ chance it will fall with the butter side down.
 
80%
 
5%
 
100%
 
30%
This delicious of bread and sprinkles is a classic at every Australian children's birthday party. What is it called?
 
Fairy Bread
 
Hairy Bread
 
Koala Bread
 
Kangaroo Bread
This is all that's left of Susan's sandwich! What do you call these tiny bits of bread?
 
crumbs
 
cramps
 
crumbles
 
cramples
Sliced bread was invented in 1654.
 
False (it was only invented in the 20th century)
 
True (even Shakespeare mentioned it)
What do you call this classic British sandwich?
 
a chip butty
 
a potato puffer
 
a French fry flirt
 
a crispy dog
If you described Susan as being 'One sandwich short of a picnic', would you be suggesting that she is ____?
 
not very intelligent
 
in a really bad mood
 
drunk
 
very lazy
Which part of the bread is this?
 
the crust
 
the core
 
the chuff
 
the scuff
______ used to be called the Sandwich Islands.
 
Hawaii
 
The Philippines
 
The Maldives
 
Great Britain
The average American child will have eaten ____ peanut butter and jelly sandwiches before he/she graduates high school.
 
1500
 
10000
 
500
 
50000
During World War 1, the United States Government tried to rename hamburgers as “_____ sandwiches” to promote patriotism.
 
liberty
 
soldier
 
victory
 
machine gun
According to researchers at Newcastle University, the best sandwich filling to cure a hangover is ______
 
bacon
 
strawberry jam
 
smoked salmon
 
cheese and tomato
In 2003, a man in Belgium stole diamonds worth $100 million dollars from a bank vault. Why was he caught by the security guards??
 
He left a half-eaten sandwich at the scene of the crime.
 
One guard recognised him as Subway's Employee of the Month.
 
He covered himself in butter, and he couldn't open the door.
 
He had made a mask out of ham, but his dog ate it.
Iran tried to get into the Guinness book of world records by making the world’s largest sandwich. Why did they fail?
 
People started eating the sandwich before it was finished
 
It was considered to be 'too healthy' to be a sandwich
 
It was stolen by a group of schoolchildren
 
A bus drove over it and squashed it
The sandwich was named after Lord Sandwich, who was often so busy _____ that he didn't have time to stop for dinner.
 
gambling
 
fishing
 
playing golf
 
shooting pigeons
What verb describes this action, a vital part of making a sandwich?
 
spreading
 
sprinkling
 
swiping
 
slicing
If you suffered from Artophobia, which part of a sandwich would terrify you the most?
 
bread
 
butter
 
mayonnaise
 
cheese
What do you call this part of the bread-making process?
 
kneading the dough
 
needling the dough
 
knitting the dough
 
canoodling the dough
In 2004, a grilled cheese sandwich was sold at an auction for $28, 000. Why was it so expensive?
 
It was believed to have an image of the Virgin Mary on it.
 
It was rescued from the Titanic.
 
It once belonged to Albert EInstein.
 
It contained cheese made by Queen Victoria's private chef.