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Trivia of the Day Blog
Wednesday, February 11, 2009
Trivia for 2/11
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Answer for 2/10:
What nickname is given to the Canadian dollar coin due to the bird pictured on it? (A) Loonie (B) Duckie (C) Pigeon (D) Sparrow 58 people answered correctly. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Question for 2/11: What is the winter counterpart to estivation? ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Tuesday, February 10, 2009
Trivia for 2/10
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Answer for 2/9: Who was honored with the first star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, on February 9, 1960? 43 people answered correctly. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Question for 2/10: What nickname is given to the Canadian dollar coin due to the bird pictured on it? (A) Loonie (B) Duckie (C) Pigeon (D) Sparrow ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Monday, February 9, 2009
Trivia for 2/9
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Answer for 2/6: The long-running strip Blondie premiered in 1930 and centered around the fun-loving flapper Blondie. What was the character's maiden name then, before she married Dagwood Bumstead in 1933?
Boopadoop. The characters had two children: Alexander in 1934 and Cookie in 1941. 41 people answered correctly. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Question for 2/9: Who was honored with the first star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, on February 9, 1960? ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Friday, February 6, 2009
Trivia for 2/6
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Answer for 2/5: In the comic strip Cathy, the two leads, Cathy and Irving, each brought a dog into their marriage. Cathy's dog is named Electra, what is the name of Irving's dog?
Vivian. Both rescued the dogs from shelters. 37 people answered correctly. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Question for 2/6: The long-running strip Blondie premiered in 1930 and centered around the fun-loving flapper Blondie. What was the character's maiden name then, before she married Dagwood Bumstead in 1933? ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Thursday, February 5, 2009
Trivia for 2/5
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Answer for 2/4: Which comic strip, created in 1994, features a dog named Earl and a cat named Mooch?
Mutts, created by Patrick McDonnell. 49 people answered correctly. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Question for 2/5: In the comic strip Cathy, the two leads, Cathy and Iriving, each brought a dog into their marriage. Cathy's dog is named Electra, what is the name of Iriving's dog? ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Wednesday, February 4, 2009
Trivia for 2/4
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Answer for 2/3: In relation to Beetle Bailey, his sister was spun off from his strip to one featuring her and her family. What is this also long-running comic strip?
Hi and Lois. This strip debuted in 1954. Occasionally, the strips will do small cross-overs. 46 people answered correctly. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Question for 2/4: Which comic strip, created in 1994, features a dog named Earl and a cat named Mooch? ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Tuesday, February 3, 2009
Trivia for 2/3
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Answer for 2/2: A week of questions about newspaper comic strips: The long-running comic strip Beetle Bailey first appeared in 1950. But the strip didn't initially center around life in the Army. What was the original, short-lived setting Beetle was featured in?
Life at a university. Beetle and his fraternity brothers were the focus. One day in 1951, Beetle ducked into an Army recruiting office to avoid running into both of the women he was dating at the same time. All other characters were dropped and the focus switched to Beetle Bailey in the Army. 48 people answered correctly. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Question for 2/3: In relation to Beetle Bailey, his sister was spun off from his strip to one featuring her and her family. What is this also long-running comic strip? ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Monday, February 2, 2009
January 2009 Rankings
Here are the rankings for January 2009: There were 20 questions, with a total of 20 points: #1 (20 correct): AC918 (Anne) Marie Bouchard Lisa Brown (Aggiemom) Carol Carrara Catherine (SpclDove) Cathy (ThtWildCat) ChristmasFun Diane (GEM) S. Giordano Inbalance1 Jeanie Maggie Nancy Mello Ronald Mello Snowflake SusanL C. Underwood Dave W. (SILVERANBLACK) XTEX4 #2 (19 correct): Linda Guilfoil GZULU Susan Hardisty KANGA PREY TIME Tanny #3 (18 correct): Grace Daisy Peggy Mueller #4 (17 correct): Baxtersplace K. Pavlov #5 (16 correct): Donna #6 (15 correct): Janine (JRGIVMEMO) #7 (14 correct): Abuckle Pat Cieslak Kathy Dent (BOOKWORM) Linda Hodgdon JMB Patti Moreau Becky Salz Bill Tootill #8 (12 correct): Dragon Melissa Hammond Paul Vangel #9 (10 correct): Sandy DeCoff George Malits Stephanie Twine-Haig #10 (9 correct): Larry Iannetti Honorable Mentions: Caro7lk; Brian Chenevert; Courtney; Marc Enyedy; Ben Guilfoil; Kelly Jefferson; KathyKraj; Maxine Kingsbury; Mary Jane Leach; MH Tech's; Chip Oliver; Robert Rodecker; Tessa Congratulations & Good Luck in February!
Trivia for 2/2
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Answer for 1/30: Who said the following, about accidental discoveries: "The most exciting phrase to hear in science, the one that heralds new discoveries, is not 'Eureka!' but 'That's funny...'"
Isaac Asimov, prolific author and professor. 43 people answered correctly. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Question for 2/2: A week of questions about newspaper comic strips: The long-running comic strip Beetle Bailey first appeared in 1950. But the strip didn't initially center around life in the Army. What was the original, short-lived setting Beetle was featured in?
Friday, January 30, 2009
Trivia for 1/30
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Answer for 1/29: Born on this day in 1880 as William Claude Dukenfield, I first worked in vaudeville and as a juggler, calling myself "The Eccentric Tramp Juggler". One of my popular tricks was to juggle and balance a top hat, a cigar and a broom on my foot and then kick them into the air with the hat landing on my head, the cigar into my mouth and the broom in my back pocket. I found my greatest fame, however, as a comedic actor in movies of the 1920s and 30s before I died in 1946. Who was I?
W.C. Fields. He was the original choice for the role of the Wizard in 1939's "The Wizard of Oz". 51 people answered correctly. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Question for 1/30: Who said the following, about accidental discoveries: "The most exciting phrase to hear in science, the one that heralds new discoveries, is not 'Eureka!' but 'That's funny...'" ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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