Site hosted by Angelfire.com: Build your free website today!
 
« November 2009 »
S M T W T F S
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
8 9 10 11 12 13 14
15 16 17 18 19 20 21
22 23 24 25 26 27 28
29 30
Entries by Topic
All topics  «
You are not logged in. Log in

Trivia of the Day Blog
Monday, November 30, 2009
Trivia for 11/30
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
 
Answer for 11/25:
 
From player quietone9498:
 
In the late 1920s, at the end of the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade the balloons were released into the sky. The first year this occurred, they all burst. The next year they were redesigned with safety valves that allowed them to float a few days.
 
What was also sewn onto the balloons that made finding them special?
Address labels were sewn onto the balloons, so that whomever found and mailed them back would recived a gift certificate to Macy's!
 
35 players answered correctly.
 
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
 
Question for 11/30:
 
In the 1973 special A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving, one of Charlie's friends invites him/herself, along with other friends, over for a Thanksgiving dinner Charlie Brown isn't prepared for.
 
Which friend is it who makes that phone call?
 
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Do you know the answer?
Want to join the game?
Send it to me at triviajoe@charter.net

Posted by stars2/quizz2000 at 6:20 AM EST
Updated: Monday, November 30, 2009 6:21 AM EST
Post Comment | Permalink | Share This Post
Wednesday, November 25, 2009
Trivia for 11/25
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
 
Answer for 11/24:
 
The Thanksgiving That Almost Wasn't is a cartoon holiday special from 1972 by Hanna Barbera Studios. What kind of animals are talking Jeremy and his relatives?
 
(A) Turkeys
(B) Squirrels
(C) Horses
 
Ans: (B) Squirrels. A squirrel father tells his son about their ancestor, Jeremy Squirrel, and how he aided a Pilgrim boy and Native American boy when they needed help.
 
42 players answered correctly.
 
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
 
Question for 11/25:
 
From player quietone9498:
 
In the late 1920s, at the end of the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade the balloons were released into the sky. The first year this occurred, they all burst. The next year they were redesigned with safety valves that allowed them to float a few days.
 
What was also sewn onto the balloons that made finding them special?
 
 
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Do you know the answer?
Want to join the game?
Send it to me at triviajoe@charter.net

Posted by stars2/quizz2000 at 6:38 AM EST
Updated: Wednesday, November 25, 2009 6:39 AM EST
Post Comment | Permalink | Share This Post
Tuesday, November 24, 2009
Trivia for 11/24
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
 
Answer for 11/23:
 
Pocahontas' given names were Matoaka and Amonute; Pocahontas was a childhood nickname.
 
What did the nickname stand for in her native Powhatan language?
 
'Pocahontas' referred to her frolicsome nature. In the Powhatan language it meant "little wanton" or "little mischief". After her marriage, Pocahontas was known as Rebecca Rolfe by the English.
 
43 players answered correctly.
 
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
 
Question for 11/24:
 
The Thanksgiving That Almost Wasn't is a cartoon holiday special from 1972 by Hanna Barbera Studios. What kind of animals are talking Jeremy and his relatives?
 
(A) Turkeys
(B) Squirrels
(C) Horses
 
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Do you know the answer?
Want to join the game?
Send it to me at triviajoe@charter.net

Posted by stars2/quizz2000 at 6:34 AM EST
Updated: Tuesday, November 24, 2009 6:35 AM EST
Post Comment | Permalink | Share This Post
Monday, November 23, 2009
Trivia for 11/23
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
 
Answer for 11/20:
 
Who was the first to break Babe Ruth's record 60 home runs, in 1961?
 
NY Yankees super-slugger Roger Maris. Some fans were upset, because Ruth had played 154 games in a season, compared to Maris' 162. The controversy was finally settled in 1991, when baseball commissioner Fay Vincent declared the record official.
 
49 players answered correctly.
 
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
 
Question for 11/23:
 
Pocahontas' given names were Matoaka and Amonute; Pocahontas was a childhood nickname.
 
What did the nickname stand for in her native Powhatan language?
 
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Do you know the answer?
Want to join the game?
Send it to me at triviajoe@charter.net

Posted by stars2/quizz2000 at 6:51 AM EST
Updated: Monday, November 23, 2009 6:52 AM EST
Post Comment | Permalink | Share This Post
Friday, November 20, 2009
Trivia for 11/20
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
 
Answer for 11/19:
 
"Once Upon a Time in the City of New York" was the debut episode of which 1980's television series?
 
Beauty and the Beast, which premeired on CBS on September 25, 1987.
 
40 players answered correctly.
 
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
 
Question for 11/20:
 
Who was the first to break Babe Ruth's record 60 home runs, in 1961?
 
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Do you know the answer?
Want to join the game?
Send it to me at triviajoe@charter.net

Posted by stars2/quizz2000 at 6:28 AM EST
Updated: Friday, November 20, 2009 6:29 AM EST
Post Comment | Permalink | Share This Post
Thursday, November 19, 2009
Trivia for 11/19
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
 
Answer for 11/18:
 
During omphaloskepsis, what is one doing?
 
Contemplating their navel in a mystical, meditative way.
 
45 players answered correctly.
 
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
 
Question for 11/19:
 
"Once Upon a Time in the City of New York" was the debut episode of which 1980's television series?
 
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Do you know the answer?
Want to join the game?
Send it to me at triviajoe@charter.net

Posted by stars2/quizz2000 at 6:39 AM EST
Updated: Thursday, November 19, 2009 6:39 AM EST
Post Comment | Permalink | Share This Post
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
Trivia for 11/18
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
 
Answer for 11/17:
 
What was the name Chuck Yeager gave to the Bell X-1 airplane with which he broke the sound barrier on October 14, 1947?
 
Glamorous Glennis, which was a name given to honor his wife. He has given the same name to each of his planes.
 
43 players answered correctly.
 
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
 
Question for 11/18:
 
During omphaloskepsis, what is one doing?
 
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Do you know the answer?
Want to join the game?
Send it to me at triviajoe@charter.net

Posted by stars2/quizz2000 at 6:30 AM EST
Updated: Wednesday, November 18, 2009 6:30 AM EST
Post Comment | Permalink | Share This Post
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
Trivia for 11/17
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
 
Answer for 11/16:
 
What song did an agency propose for hemorrhoid cream ads in 2004, angering Johnny Cash's family?
 
Ring of Fire.
 
54 players answered correctly.
 
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
 
Question for 11/17:
 
What was the name Chuck Yeager gave to the Bell X-1 airplane with which he broke the sound barrier on October 14, 1947?
 
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Do you know the answer?
Want to join the game?
Send it to me at triviajoe@charter.net

Posted by stars2/quizz2000 at 6:47 AM EST
Updated: Tuesday, November 17, 2009 6:48 AM EST
Post Comment | Permalink | Share This Post
Monday, November 16, 2009
Trivia for 11/16
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
 
Answer for 11/13:
 
While not spoken in any of the Friday the 13th films, what is the name given to Jason Voorhees' father in novelizations and comic stories?
 
Hint: Scenes giving his name were deleted from Friday the 13th Part VI: Jason Lives.
 
Elias Voorhees.
 
37 players answered correctly.
 
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
 
Question for 11/16:
 
What song did an agency propose for hemorrhoid cream ads in 2004, angering Johnny Cash's family?
 
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Do you know the answer?
Want to join the game?
Send it to me at triviajoe@charter.net

Posted by stars2/quizz2000 at 6:42 AM EST
Updated: Monday, November 16, 2009 6:42 AM EST
Post Comment | Permalink | Share This Post
Friday, November 13, 2009
Trivia for 11/13
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
 
Answer for 11/12:
 
British Home Secretary Sir Robert Peel introduced the legislation establishing the new police force, and in 1829 London's reorganized police force went on duty. What other unofficial long-lasting contribution did he make to the history of the London Police?
 
I was simply looking for the fact that they are called "bobbies" as a nickname for Sir ROBERT Peel. Early on, they were called "Peelers," as well. His Peelian Principles called for the accountability of each officer (all officers were given individual badge numbers) and for a focus on ethical standards in crime-fighting. Peel was quoted as saying, "The police are the public and the public are the police." 
 
Accepted anything in regards to Peel's contributions in any form.
 
38 players answered correctly.
 
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
 
Question for 11/13:
 
While not spoken in any of the Friday the 13th films, what is the name given to Jason Voorhees' father in novelizations and comic stories?
 
Hint: Scenes giving his name were deleted from Friday the 13th Part VI: Jason Lives.
 
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Do you know the answer?
Want to join the game?
Send it to me at triviajoe@charter.net

Posted by stars2/quizz2000 at 6:37 AM EST
Updated: Friday, November 13, 2009 6:37 AM EST
Post Comment | Permalink | Share This Post

Newer | Latest | Older