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Trivia of the Day Blog
Friday, May 21, 2010
Trivia for 5/21
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Answer for 5/20:
 
In the very early 80s, when American Greetings first introduced their Strawberry Shortcake line of characters, each character/toy had a pet to go along with it. What was the name of Strawberry Shortcake's pet?
 
Custard, a cat. Other characters and their pets included Huckleberry Pie and Pupcake (which later became one of Strawberry Shortcake's pets), Blueberry Muffin and Cheescake, Apple Dumplin and Tea Time Turtle, Raspberry Tart and Rhubarb monkey and more.
 
40 players answered correctly.
 
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Question for 5/21:
 
What was the name of the high school in the 1982 film National Lampoon's Class Reunion?
 
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Posted by stars2/quizz2000 at 6:53 AM EDT
Updated: Friday, May 21, 2010 6:55 AM EDT
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Thursday, May 20, 2010
Trivia for 5/20
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Answer for 5/19:
 
What is meant when someone uses the term "Morton's fork"?
 
Morton's fork is a situation involving choice between two equally undesirable outcomes.  An example is "between a rock and a hard place".
 
42 players answered correctly.
 
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Question for 5/20:
 
In the very early 80s, when American Greetings first introduced their Strawberry Shortcake line of characters, each character/toy had a pet to go along with it. What was the name of Strawberry Shortcake's pet?
 
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Posted by stars2/quizz2000 at 6:44 AM EDT
Updated: Thursday, May 20, 2010 6:44 AM EDT
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Tuesday, May 18, 2010
Trivia for 5/18
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Answer for 5/17:
 
NBC recently cancelled the long-running Law & Order, leaving it tied with Gunsmoke for most prime time seasons, at 20 each. But which show will have the record for most episodes?
 
Gunsmoke, which will retain its record for the most aired prime time episodes, with a total of 635. Law & Order will end on May 24, 2010 upon airing its 456th episode.
 
34 players answered correctly.
 
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Question for 5/18:
 
From player Robert Yetter:
 
In the Star Trek universe, Lt. Uhura's first name was never given. Three names were speculated upon for years: Nyota, Penda and Samara. In the 2009 Star Trek film, which was revealed to be Lt. Uhura's first name?
 
 
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Posted by stars2/quizz2000 at 6:29 AM EDT
Updated: Tuesday, May 18, 2010 6:30 AM EDT
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Monday, May 17, 2010
Trivia for 5/17
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Answer for 5/14:
 
What does a writer or artist mean when they are describing or depicting a land of Cockaigne?
 
A land of plenty. Cockaigne was a fabled place of ease and luxury, a land overflowing with milk and honey where food fell into your mouth by itself. It was an imaginary place a medieval peasant could aspire to, a place away from the harsh reality of life.
 
39 players answered correctly.
 
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Question for 5/17:
 
NBC recently cancelled the long-running Law & Order, leaving it tied with Gunsmoke for most prime time seasons, at 20 each. But which show will have the record for most episodes?
 
 
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Posted by stars2/quizz2000 at 6:47 AM EDT
Updated: Monday, May 17, 2010 6:48 AM EDT
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Friday, May 14, 2010
Trivia for 5/14
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Answer for 5/13:
 
From player Catherine (SpclDove):
 
What is the greatest number of Friday the 13ths possible in a single calendar year?
 
Three. The last time there were three was last year; next time will be 2012.  This year there will be only one, in August.
 
43 players answered correctly.
 
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Question for 5/14:
 
What does a writer or artist mean when they are describing or depicting a land of Cockaigne?
 
 
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Posted by stars2/quizz2000 at 6:48 AM EDT
Updated: Friday, May 14, 2010 6:49 AM EDT
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Thursday, May 13, 2010
Trivia for 5/13
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Answer for 5/12:
 
Mary Roberts Rinehart's 1930 mystery novel The Door is the book that is attributed with having the first appearance of what now-cliché occurrence?
 
"The butler did it!" The butler was the murderer, even if that phrase wasn't used in the book itself. Some writers and fans of detective stories have said that it is a lazy writer who blames the deed on the butler, but others say that the butler is in a unique position to have unmonitored access to other members of the household. In S.S. Van Dine's "Twenty Rules for Writing Detective Stories," his Rule #11 states: "A servant must not be chosen by the author as the culprit... It is a too easy solution."
 
39 players answered correctly.
 
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Question for 5/13:
 
From player Catherine (SpclDove):
 
What is the greatest number of Friday the 13ths possible in a single calendar year?
 
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Posted by stars2/quizz2000 at 6:42 AM EDT
Updated: Thursday, May 13, 2010 6:43 AM EDT
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Wednesday, May 12, 2010
Trivia for 5/12
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Answer for 5/11:
 
In the long-running comic strip Beetle Bailey, what is Sergeant Snorkel's first name?
 
Orville. His dog's name is Otto.
 
39 players answered correctly.
 
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Question for 5/12:
 
Mary Roberts Rinehart's 1930 mystery novel The Door is the book that is attributed with having the first appearance of what now-cliché occurrence?
 
 
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Posted by stars2/quizz2000 at 6:49 AM EDT
Updated: Wednesday, May 12, 2010 6:50 AM EDT
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Tuesday, May 11, 2010
Trivia for 5/11
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Answer for 5/10:
 
On the game show Jeopardy!, after the final commercial break, the Final Jeopardy! clue is revealed and read by the host. The lights are dimmed, the "Think!" music plays in the background, and the contestants have how many seconds to write their response?
 
They have 30 seconds to write a response, again phrased in the form of a question. Since 1984, contestants use a light pen to write down their Final Jeopardy! wager and response. Contestants are also provided with a pen and index card in the event that the light pen malfunctions. The light pen is automatically turned off at the conclusion of the 30-second period. A keyboard with Braille keys is provided to visually impaired contestants.
 
40 players answered correctly.
 
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Question for 5/11:
 
In the long-running comic strip Beetle Bailey, what is Sergeant Snorkel's first name?
 
 
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Posted by stars2/quizz2000 at 6:45 AM EDT
Updated: Tuesday, May 11, 2010 6:46 AM EDT
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Monday, May 10, 2010
Trivia for 5/10
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Answer for 5/7:
 
I missed "Star Wars Day", which was May 4th, so here is a question from player Seth J. Johansson:
 
Who is the only named Rebel Pilot to appear in the original three Star Wars films?
 
Hint: NOT Luke Skywalker.
 
Wedge Antilles.
 
25 players answered correctly.
 
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Question for 5/10:
 
On the game show Jeopardy!, after the final commercial break, the Final Jeopardy! clue is revealed and read by the host. The lights are dimmed, the "Think!" music plays in the background, and the contestants have how many seconds to write their response?
 
 
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Posted by stars2/quizz2000 at 6:40 AM EDT
Updated: Monday, May 10, 2010 6:41 AM EDT
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Friday, May 7, 2010
Trivia for 5/7
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Answer for 5/6:
 
From player K. Pavlov:
 
Of the 50 US states, which is least populated according to the 2000 census?
Wyoming is the least populated. Alaska is the least DENSELY populated, but that was not the question.
 
43 players answered correctly.
 
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Question for 5/7:
 
I missed "Star Wars Day", which was May 4th, so here is a question from player Seth J. Johansson:
 
Who is the only named Rebel Pilot to appear in the original three Star Wars films?
 
Hint: NOT Luke Skywalker.
 
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Posted by stars2/quizz2000 at 6:46 AM EDT
Updated: Friday, May 7, 2010 6:47 AM EDT
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