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Trivia of the Day Blog
Friday, February 19, 2010
Trivia for 2/19
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Answer for 2/18: Which race presents an award called the Red Lantern Award? The Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race presents this award to the last musher to cross the finish line. Traditionally, as the mushers would enter camp, they would see the lantern on and know they weren't the last to come in. 50 players answered correctly. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Question for 2/19: Which country constructed the defensive line called the Maginot Line? ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Thursday, February 18, 2010
Trivia for 2/18
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Answer for 2/17: In the early Mickey Mouse comics, Mickey had a different dog other than Pluto. What was this dog's name? A. Shorty B. Buddy C. Weenie Ans: C. Weenie, a dachshund. Rover was an earlier name for Pluto. 37 players answered correctly. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Question for 2/18: Which race presents an award called the Red Lantern Award? ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Wednesday, February 17, 2010
Trivia for 2/17
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Answer for 2/16: From player SpclDove: How many letters of the alphabet are used in Roman numerals? Seven (C, D, I, L, M, V, X).
53 players answered correctly. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Question for 2/17: In the early Mickey Mouse comics, Mickey had a different dog other than Pluto. What was this dog's name? A. Shorty B. Buddy C. Weenie ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Tuesday, February 16, 2010
Trivia 2/16
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Answer for 2/12: Where would you find celebrity parodies including Dirth Nader, The Beetles, Bruce Stringbean and the S Street Band, Placido Flamingo, Polly Darton, Baabaa Walters, Henry Wadsworth Wrongfellow, Showered Rosell, Virginia the Wolf, Sherlock Hemlock, Vincent Twice and Merryl Sheep, among many others? Sesame Street or The Muppet Show. They are Muppet parodies of well known famous figures. 46 players answered correctly. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Question for 2/16: From player SpclDove: How many letters of the alphabet are used in Roman numerals? ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Friday, February 12, 2010
Trivia for 2/12
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Answer for 2/11: What is unique about Creme Puff, a cat once owned by Jake Perry of Austin, Texas? (A) Fattest cat on record (B) Only cat to live with two heads (C) Oldest cat on record Ans: (C) Oldest cat on record. Creme Puff is listed in the Guinness World Records, after living from August 3, 1967 to August 6, 2005 - 38 years and 3 days. There are other, unproven records of cats living into their 40s. 50 players answered correctly. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Question for 2/12: Where would you find celebrity parodies including Dirth Nader, The Beetles, Bruce Stringbean and the S Street Band, Placido Flamingo, Polly Darton, Baabaa Walters, Henry Wadsworth Wrongfellow, Showered Rosell, Virginia the Wolf, Sherlock Hemlock, Vincent Twice and Merryl Sheep, among many others? ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Thursday, February 11, 2010
Trivia for 2/11
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Answer for 2/10: In 1930, 11-year-old Venetia Burney contributed what to astronomy? She came up with the name Pluto for the then-newly discovered ninth planet. Her grandfather passed on the suggestion, and it was liked because the first two letters matched the initials of Percival Lowell, who had predicted its existence. Her grandfather's brother, Henry Madan, had also suggested the names of Phobos and Deimos for the moons of Mars in 1878. 52 players answered correctly. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Question for 2/11: What is unique about Creme Puff, a cat once owned by Jake Perry of Austin, Texas? (A) Fattest cat on record (B) Only cat to live with two heads (C) Oldest cat on record ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Wednesday, February 10, 2010
Trivia for 2/10
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Answer for 2/9: Daltonism is the inability to do what? Daltonism is another name for color blindness, especially the inability to distinguish between red and green. The name comes from chemist and physicist John Dalton (1766-1844), who wrote Dalton's Law of Partial Pressures. He also studied his own color blindness. 55 players answered correctly. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Question for 2/10: In 1930, 11-year-old Venetia Burney contributed what to astronomy? ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Tuesday, February 9, 2010
Trivia for 2/9
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Answer for 2/8: Who are Gobo, Mokey, Wembley, Boober and Red? The Fraggles, from Jim Henson's Fraggle Rock. 47 players answered correctly. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Question for 2/9: Daltonism is the inability to do what? ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Monday, February 8, 2010
Trivia for 2/8
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Answer for 2/5: What is the last name of saxophonist Kenny G.? 50 players answered correctly. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Question for 2/8: Who are Gobo, Mokey, Wembley, Boober and Red? ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Friday, February 5, 2010
Trivia for 2/5
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Answer for 2/4: What comes in sizes that include Jeroboam, Rehoboam, Methuselah, Salmanazar, Balthazar and Nebuchadnezzar? Wine or Champagne bottles. Starting with Standard (1 champagne bottle), the sizes move up to Magnum (2 bottles), Jeroboam (4 bottles), Rehoboam (6 bottles), Methuselah (8 bottles), Salmanazar (10-12 bottles), Balthazar (16 bottles) and Nebuchadnezzar (20 bottles). 55 players answered correctly. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Question for 2/5: What is the last name of saxophonist Kenny G.? ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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