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Trivia of the Day Blog
Monday, January 12, 2009
Trivia for 1/12
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Answer for 1/9:
 
These objects are classified in two ways: by size (growler, bergy bit, small, medium, large and very large) and by shape (dome, pinnacle, wedge, dry-dock and blocky). What are these objects?
 
Icebergs. The largest recorded are broken off from the Ross Ice Shelf of Antarctica.
 
46 people answered correctly.
 
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Question for 1/12:
 
What does Gumby's little sister answer to?
 
(A) Minga
(B) Jinga
(C) Lita
(D) Cita
 
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Do you know the answer?
Send it to me at triviajoe@charter.net

Posted by stars2/quizz2000 at 8:35 AM EST
Updated: Monday, January 12, 2009 8:36 AM EST
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Friday, January 9, 2009
Trivia for 1/9
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Answer for 1/8:
 
Here is a different "Miss" question:
 
Which comic strip about a school teacher ran in newspapers for 45 years and was created by the same person who created the still-running strip "Momma"?
 
"Miss Peach", which ran from 1957 to 2002.
 
45 people answered correctly.
 
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Question for 1/9:
 
These objects are classified in two ways: by size (growler, bergy bit, small, medium, large and very large) and by shape (dome, pinnacle, wedge, dry-dock and blocky). What are these objects?
 
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Do you know the answer?
Send it to me at triviajoe@charter.net

Posted by stars2/quizz2000 at 8:47 AM EST
Updated: Friday, January 9, 2009 8:47 AM EST
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Thursday, January 8, 2009
Trivia for 1/8
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Answer for 1/7:
 
Jessica Tandy had the lead role in the Academy Award winning film "Driving Miss Daisy". What was Miss Daisy's last name?
 
Miss Daisy Werthan.
 
43 people answered correctly.
 
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Question for 1/8:
 
Here is a different "Miss" question:
 
Which comic strip about a school teacher ran in newspapers for 45 years and was created by the same person who created the still-running strip "Momma"?
 
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Do you know the answer?
Send it to me at triviajoe@charter.net

Posted by stars2/quizz2000 at 7:42 AM EST
Updated: Thursday, January 8, 2009 7:43 AM EST
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Wednesday, January 7, 2009
Trivia for 1/7
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Answer for 1/6:
 
What U.S. coin was in such short supply in 1974 that some stores offered a 50-percent bonus in purchasing power for its use?
 
(A) Penny
(B) Nickel
(C) Dime
(D) Quarter
 
Ans: (A) Penny. In 1973, the U.S. Mint produced an aluminum penny, hoping it would win favor and replace the expensive to produce copper penny. It was an unsuccessful bid, and the 1,570,000 minted were ordered destroyed. It is believed about a dozen never made it back. One was donated to the Smithsonian Institute.
 
39 people answered correctly.
 
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Question for 1/7:
 
Jessica Tandy had the lead role in the Academy Award winning film "Driving Miss Daisy". What was Miss Daisy's last name?
 
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Do you know the answer?
Send it to me at triviajoe@charter.net

Posted by stars2/quizz2000 at 8:37 AM EST
Updated: Wednesday, January 7, 2009 8:38 AM EST
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Tuesday, January 6, 2009
Trivia for 1/6
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Answer for 1/5:
 
KB Toys announced their closing in the end of 2008, after having been in business for 86 years, first as a confectionery business. What did the "KB" stand for?
 
Kaufman Brothers.
 
38 people answered correctly.
 
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Question for 1/6:
 
What U.S. coin was in such short supply in 1974 that some stores offered a 50-percent bonus in purchasing power for its use?
 
(A) Penny
(B) Nickel
(C) Dime
(D) Quarter
 
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Do you know the answer?
Send it to me at triviajoe@charter.net

Posted by stars2/quizz2000 at 8:21 AM EST
Updated: Tuesday, January 6, 2009 8:22 AM EST
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Monday, January 5, 2009
Trivia for 1/5
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Answer for 12/23:
 
From player Jeanie:
 
If you spent $86,609 in 2008 (up from $78,100 in 2007), what would you be buying?
 
The gifts of the Christmas carol "The Twelve Days of Christmas." As part of its annual tradition, PNC Wealth Management totals up the cost of the gifts from the "True Love".
 
42 people answered correctly.
 
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Question for 1/5:
 
KB Toys announced their closing in the end of 2008, after having been in business for 86 years, first as a confectionery business. What did the "KB" stand for?
 
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Do you know the answer?
Send it to me at triviajoe@charter.net

Posted by stars2/quizz2000 at 8:11 AM EST
Updated: Monday, January 5, 2009 8:12 AM EST
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Wednesday, December 24, 2008
Trivia for 12/24
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Answer for 12/23:
From player Jeanie:
 
If you spent $86,609 in 2008 (up from $78,100 in 2007), what would you be buying?
 
The gifts of the Christmas carol "The Twelve Days of Christmas." As part of its annual tradition, PNC Wealth Management totals up the cost of the gifts from the "True Love".
 
42 people answered correctly.
 
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Question for 12/24:
 
No Question! The game will be off until the New Year!
 
I hope you all have a very Happy Holiday Season and I am wishing you health and happiness in 2009.
 
  
Take care --- Joe
 
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Send it to me at triviajoe@charter.net

Posted by stars2/quizz2000 at 6:21 AM EST
Updated: Wednesday, December 24, 2008 6:23 AM EST
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Tuesday, December 23, 2008
Trivia for 12/23
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Answer for 12/22:
 
From player SusanL:
 
Babe, the pig, sings what Christmas song in the movie, "Babe"?
 
"Jingle Bells".
 
33 people answered correctly.
 
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Question for 12/23:
 
From player Jeanie:
 
If you spent $86,609 in 2008 (up from $78,100 in 2007), what would you be buying?
 
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Do you know the answer?
Send it to me at triviajoe@charter.net

Posted by stars2/quizz2000 at 8:41 AM EST
Updated: Tuesday, December 23, 2008 8:43 AM EST
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Monday, December 22, 2008
Trivia for 12/22
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Answer for 12/19:
 
From player Catherine (SpclDove):
 
What book is Clarence reading in the beginning of "It's A Wonderful Life"?
 
'The Adventures of Tom Sawyer'.
 
39 people answered correctly.
 
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Question for 12/22:
 
From player SusanL:
 
Babe, the pig, sings what Christmas song in the movie, "Babe"?
 
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Do you know the answer?
Send it to me at triviajoe@charter.net

Posted by stars2/quizz2000 at 8:26 AM EST
Updated: Monday, December 22, 2008 8:27 AM EST
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Friday, December 19, 2008
Trivia for 12/19
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Answer for 12/18:
 
From player Kelly Jefferson:
 
In Adam Sandler's original "Chanukah Song," which celebrity is "a quarter Jewish - not too shabby"?
 
Harrison Ford. Although several players pointed out that Sandler was in error here, as Ford's mother is actually fully Jewish.
 
48 people answered correctly.
 
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Question for 12/18:
 
From player Catherine (SpclDove):
 
What book is Clarence reading in the beginning of "It's A Wonderful Life"?
 
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Do you know the answer?
Send it to me at triviajoe@charter.net

Posted by stars2/quizz2000 at 9:43 AM EST
Updated: Friday, December 19, 2008 9:45 AM EST
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