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92nd Street Y Trivia Challenge

60 Minutes Trivia Challenge
On Dec 17 at 92Y, 12-time Emmy winner Morley Safer sits down with NY1's Budd Mishkin to discuss his work on 60 Minutes and his distinguished broadcasting career that spans six decades.

Morley Safer last appeared here in February 2006 for a talk on "The 60 Minutes Crew on Being Jewish" with the news show's creator and long time producer. Who was that?

A. George Crile III
B. Walter Cronkite
C. Don Hewitt
D. Harry Reasoner

One lucky winner chosen at random will win 2 tickets to the event in question.

Answer:

This contest closes at 5pm (EST) on 12/4/09. The correct answer and winner will be announced here on 12/7/09. Winner will also be notified by email.

Congratulations to Alan Teitler, winner of the Ted Kennedy Trivia Challenge.

Question:  On Dec 10 at 92Y, Katie Couric moderates A Special Celebration of the Life of Senator Edward M. Kennedy with Vicki Reggie Kennedy and Ted Kennedy Jr.

Ted Kennedy was the youngest of how many children born to Joseph P. Kennedy, Sr. and Rose Elizabeth Fitzgerald?

Answer: 9

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