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Show Trivial Test Robin goes bobbin' through Trivia Robin Svoboda showed he has at least a 25-year-old memory for trivia, going all the way back to 1950s rock 'n roll. Robin knew that Hoyt Axton's mother, Mae, wrote "Heartbreak Hotel"; that the fictional country in "The Mouse That Roared" was Grand Fenwick; and that Pat Paulsen gave the garbled editorials on the Smothers Brothers Show. For his vast knowledge, Robin won a sandwich from the Main Street Deli. To win a similar mun-' chie, just answer the questions below, and phone the Park Record at 649-9014, or come to our offices of-fices at 419 Main St. before Tuesday noon. 1. The 1968 Democratic convention in Chicago was controversial enough, but ABC's coverage featured an especially bizarre incident. in-cident. Two of ABC's commentators (of opposite political persuasions) began a vicious verbal battle and nearly came to blows on the air. Who were the two commentators? 2. What is Richie Cunningham's "make-out" song? 3. At what age are Jewish males bar mitz-vahed? |