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Trivia of the Day Blog
Thursday, September 25, 2008
Trivia for 9/25
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Answer for 9/24: Which TV detective from a different show appeared on a 1987 episode of ABC's "Moonlighting" entitled "The Straight Poop"? (A) Thomas Magnum ("Magnum, P.I.") (B) Jessica Fletcher ("Murder, She Wrote") (C) Remington Steele ("Remington Steele") Ans: (C) Remington Steele ("Remington Steele"). Rona Barrett appears in the episode as herself, investigating rumors of discord at the Blue Moon Detective agency. 48 people answered. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Question for 9/25: In 1973, farmer Max Yasgur was one of the few non-musicians given a full-page obituary in Rolling Stone magazine. Why did the magazine choose to honor Yasgur in this way?
Wednesday, September 24, 2008
Trivia for 9/24
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Answer for 9/23: In a 6th season episode of "I Love Lucy", Little Ricky gets a pet dog. What does he name the dog?
Fred, after his Uncle Fred Mertz. 50 people answered. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Question for 9/24: Which TV detective from a different show appeared on a 1987 episode of ABC's "Moonlighting" entitled "The Straight Poop"? (A) Thomas Magnum ("Magnum, P.I.") (B) Jessica Fletcher ("Murder, She Wrote") (C) Remington Steele ("Remington Steele")
Tuesday, September 23, 2008
Trivia for 9/23
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Answer for 9/22: What is unique and interesting about the 138-foot tall exhaust pipe outside of Yankee Stadium's main entrance gate?
It is shaped like a baseball bat, specifically a Louisville Slugger, which gives the pipe the nickname "The Louisville Slugger". It is a popular meeting place for fans before games. 59 people answered. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Question for 9/23: In a 6th season episode of "I Love Lucy", Little Ricky gets a pet dog. What does he name the dog?
Monday, September 22, 2008
Trivia for 9/22
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Answer for 9/19: On this day in 1982, Carnegie Mellon University computer scientist Scott Fahlman proposed what, which would become extremely popular among most computer users?
The use of emoticons, specifically :-) and :-( which he figured would help delineate between humorous and serious postings on message boards to make reading them easier. 60 people answered. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Question for 9/22: What is unique and interesting about the 138-foot tall exhaust pipe outside of Yankee Stadium's main entrance gate?
Friday, September 19, 2008
Trivia for 9/19
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Answer for 9/18: What does the word "quadrumanous" mean?
Having four feet with opposable first digits, as primates other than humans. 54 people answered. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Question for 9/19: On this day in 1982, Carnegie Mellon University computer scientist Scott Fahlman proposed what, which would become extremely popular among most computer users?
Thursday, September 18, 2008
Trivia for 9/18
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Answer for 9/17: From player Catherine (SpclDove): Supposedly, Ernest Hemingway said that a man must do four things in his life to be a man. Which of the following was NOT one of those four things: (A) Plant a tree (B) Build a house (C) Fight a bull (D) Write a novel (E) Father a son
Ans: (B) Build a house was NOT one of the four things. Whether or not Hemingway actually said this is still up for debate. 48 people answered. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Question for 9/18: What does the word "quadrumanous" mean?
Wednesday, September 17, 2008
Trivia for 9/17
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Answer for 9/16: Which U.S. President, once he was out of office, returned to Yale, his alma mater, to teach law before then being appointed Chief Justice of the US Supreme Court?
President William Howard Taft, who was born on September 15, 1857. 56 people answered. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Question for 9/17: From player Catherine (SpclDove): Supposedly, Ernest Hemingway said that a man must do four things in his life to be a man. Which of the following was NOT one of those four things: (A) Plant a tree (B) Build a house (C) Fight a bull (D) Write a novel (E) Father a son
Tuesday, September 16, 2008
Trivia for 9/16
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Answer for 9/15: Name the book this line is from: "In the great green room/There was a telephone/And a red balloon/And a picture of the cow jumping over the moon."
"Goodnight Moon", a childrens' classic written by Margaret Wise Brown and illustrated by Clement Hurd. It was first published in 1947. 57 people answered. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Question for 9/16: Which U.S. President, once he was out of office, returned to Yale, his alma mater, to teach law before then being appointed Chief Justice of the US Supreme Court?
Monday, September 15, 2008
Trivia for 9/15
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Answer for 9/12: Which nation was previously called Nyasaland?
The African nation of Malawi. 58 people answered. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Question for 9/15: Easy Monday morning question. Name the book this line is from: "In the great green room/There was a telephone/And a red balloon/And a picture of the cow jumping over the moon."
Friday, September 12, 2008
Trivia for 9/12
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Answer for 9/11: What is the real first name of pro golfer Tiger Woods? He was born Eldrick Tont Woods, in 1975. 62 people answered. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Question for 9/12: Interesting name week concludes: Which nation was previously called Nyasaland?
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