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Trivia of the Day Blog
Wednesday, June 24, 2009
Trivia for 6/24
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Answer for 6/23:
 
What country has the 'Althing', the world's oldest functioning legislative body, which was first founded in the year 930?
 
Iceland.
 
54 players answered correctly.
 
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Question for 6/24:
 
In old TV ads, Wilkins was the one who loved the product being pitched, and he often reacted violently when grumpy Wontkins didn't like it. What product were the two advertising?
 
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Posted by stars2/quizz2000 at 8:37 AM EDT
Updated: Wednesday, June 24, 2009 8:38 AM EDT
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Tuesday, June 23, 2009
Trivia for 6/23
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Answer for 6/22:
 
Name the sport that was prominent in the film Mystery, Alaska.
 
Ice Hockey. The 1999 film starred Russell Crowe, Hank Azaria, Mary McCormack, Burt Reynolds and more.
 
55 players answered correctly.
 
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Question for 6/23:
 
What country has the 'Althing', the world's oldest functioning legislative body, which was first founded in the year 930?
 
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Posted by stars2/quizz2000 at 8:28 AM EDT
Updated: Tuesday, June 23, 2009 8:29 AM EDT
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Monday, June 22, 2009
Trivia for 6/22
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Answer for 6/19:
 
This month marks the 76th anniversary of the first drive-in movie theater. While this original theater lasted only three years, it sparked the craze that saw, at it's peak, some 4,000 drive-ins scattered across the USA. Which city was home to the first drive-in:
 
(A) Huston, TX
(B) Camden, NJ
(C) St. Paul, MN
(D) Santa Fe, NM
 
Ans: (B) Camden, NJ. The creator, Richard M. Hollingshead, Jr., advertised with the slogan "The whole family is welcome, regardless of how noisy the children are".
 
54 players answered correctly.
 
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Question for 6/22:
 
Name the sport that was prominent in the film Mystery, Alaska.
 
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Posted by stars2/quizz2000 at 6:31 AM EDT
Updated: Monday, June 22, 2009 6:31 AM EDT
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Friday, June 19, 2009
Trivia for 6/19
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Answer for 6/18:
 
Which is the largest hot desert in the world?
 
(A) Australian
(B) Arabian
(C) Sahara
(D) Gobi
 
Ans: (C) Sahara, which covers about 3,500,000 square miles.
 
51 players answered correctly.
 
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Question for 6/19:
 
This month marks the 76th anniversary of the first drive-in movie theater. While this original theater lasted only three years, it sparked the craze that saw, at it's peak, some 4,000 drive-ins scattered across the USA. Which city was home to the first drive-in:
 
(A) Huston, TX
(B) Camden, NJ
(C) St. Paul, MN
(D) Santa Fe, NM
 
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Posted by stars2/quizz2000 at 7:58 AM EDT
Updated: Friday, June 19, 2009 7:59 AM EDT
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Thursday, June 18, 2009
Trivia for 6/18
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Answer for 6/17:
 
"I am tomorrow, or some future day, what I establish today. I am today what I established yesterday or some previous day."
 
Which author does that quote come from:
 
(A) Ernest Hemingway
(B) Charles Dickens
(C) John Steinbeck
(D) James Joyce
 
Ans: (D) James Joyce. But a couple of players answered Harvey Spencer Lewis, and it appears the quote is his and not Joyce's. I accepted both answers.
 
49 players answered correctly.
 
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Question for 6/18:
 
Which is the largest hot desert in the world?
 
(A) Australian
(B) Arabian
(C) Sahara
(D) Gobi
 
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Posted by stars2/quizz2000 at 7:58 AM EDT
Updated: Thursday, June 18, 2009 7:59 AM EDT
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Wednesday, June 17, 2009
Trivia for 6/17
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Answer for 6/16:
 
Who wrote the book Silent Spring that helped launch the environmental movement?
 
(A) Rachel Field
(B) Rachel Carson
(C) Ralph Nader
(D) Carson McCullers
 
Ans: (B) Rachel Carson.
 
57 players answered correctly.
 
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Question for 6/17:
 
"I am tomorrow, or some future day, what I establish today. I am today what I established yesterday or some previous day."
 
Which author does that quote come from:
 
(A) Ernest Hemingway
(B) Charles Dickens
(C) John Steinbeck
(D) James Joyce
 
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Posted by stars2/quizz2000 at 7:56 AM EDT
Updated: Wednesday, June 17, 2009 7:57 AM EDT
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Tuesday, June 16, 2009
Trivia for 6/16
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Answer for 6/15:
 
According to mythology, which bird became endowed with Argus' eyes?
 
(A) the peacock
(B) the flamingo
(C) the eagle
(D) the dove
 
Ans: (A) the peacock.
 
56 players answered correctly.
 
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Question for 6/16:
 
Who wrote the book Silent Spring that helped launch the environmental movement?
 
(A) Rachel Field
(B) Rachel Carson
(C) Ralph Nader
(D) Carson McCullers
 
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Posted by stars2/quizz2000 at 7:50 AM EDT
Updated: Tuesday, June 16, 2009 7:50 AM EDT
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Monday, June 15, 2009
Trivia for 6/15
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Answer for 6/12:
 
 
This TV show used an instrumental waltz for their first season theme song. Carole King wrote a new theme, but it was rejected by the show's creator. A new theme was written for the second season, but the lyrics were never used. Here are the lyrics (with the main character's name crossed out), can you tell me which show this was?
 

XXXXXXX, fresh as a daisy. Just love how she obeys me, Does things that just amaze me so. She smiles, Presto the rain goes. She blinks, up come the rainbows. Cars stop, even the train goes slow. When she goes by, she paints sunshine on every rafter, sprinkles the air with laughter, we're close as a quarter after three. There's no one like XXXXXXX. I'll introduce her to you, but it's no use sir, cause my XXXXXXX's in love with me.

 

 

I Dream of Jeannie. 
 
41 players answered correctly.
 
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Question for 6/15:
 
According to mythology, which bird became endowed with Argus' eyes?
 
(A) the peacock
(B) the flamingo
(C) the eagle
(D) the dove
 
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Posted by stars2/quizz2000 at 6:55 AM EDT
Updated: Monday, June 15, 2009 6:57 AM EDT
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Friday, June 12, 2009
Trivia for 6/12
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Answer for 6/11:
 
From player GZULU:
 
When the solar systen is viewed from above the Sun's north pole, all the planets orbit in a counter-clockwise direction, and most planets also rotate counter-clockwise. Which one has clockwise, 'retrograde' rotation?
 
Venus. 
 
34 players answered correctly.
 
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Question for 6/12:
 
This TV show used an instrumental waltz for their first season theme song. Carole King wrote a new theme, but it was rejected by the show's creator. A new theme was written for the second season, but the lyrics were never used. Here are the lyrics (with the main character's name crossed out), can you tell me which show this was?
 

XXXXXXX, fresh as a daisy. Just love how she obeys me, Does things that just amaze me so. She smiles, Presto the rain goes. She blinks, up come the rainbows. Cars stop, even the train goes slow. When she goes by, she paints sunshine on every rafter, sprinkles the air with laughter, we're close as a quarter after three. There's no one like XXXXXXX. I'll introduce her to you, but it's no use sir, cause my XXXXXXX's in love with me.

 

 

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Posted by stars2/quizz2000 at 7:34 AM EDT
Updated: Friday, June 12, 2009 7:35 AM EDT
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Thursday, June 11, 2009
Trivia for 6/11
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Answer for 6/10:
 
In mathematics, what is the mantissa?
 
The mathematical definition of a mantissa is the "fraction part" (part after the separator) of the coefficient of floating-point numbers and normalized numbers in scientific notation. Or, the decimal part of a logarithm. For example, in the logarithm 6.1995, the mantissa is 0.1995. 
 
46 players answered correctly.
 
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Question for 6/11:
 
From player GZULU:
 
When the solar systen is viewed from above the Sun's north pole, all the planets orbit in a counter-clockwise direction, and most planets also rotate counter-clockwise. Which one has clockwise, 'retrograde' rotation?
 
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Posted by stars2/quizz2000 at 7:27 AM EDT
Updated: Thursday, June 11, 2009 7:28 AM EDT
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