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Trivia of the Day Blog
Thursday, April 15, 2010
Trivia 4/15
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Answer for 4/14:
 
In grammar, what is an exonym? 
 
An exonym is a name used by foreigners to refer to a place or people, instead of the name actually used by those who live there. Examples include Cologne (native term: Köln), Florence (Firenze), Japan (Nihon/Nippon), Italy (Italia). 
 
41 players answered correctly.
 
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Question for 4/15:
 
From player Carol Carrara:
 
In 1986, artist John Wagner created the character of an abrasive, surly, stooped-back, gray-haired older woman for Hallmark's Shoebox Greetings card division. What is her name?
 
Bonus point: What is her dog's name?
 
 
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Posted by stars2/quizz2000 at 6:49 AM EDT
Updated: Thursday, April 15, 2010 6:50 AM EDT
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Wednesday, April 14, 2010
Trivia for 4/14
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Answer for 4/13:
 
The Wizard of Oz film was based on the books by L. Frank Baum. In the books, the Tin Man (or Tin Woodman) was originally a real man. What was his name? 
 
Nick Chopper. The name first appeared in The Marvelous Land of Oz. Chopper made his living cutting trees in the forests of Oz. The Wicked Witch of the East put a spell on his axe so he couldn't marry the girl he loved. The axe chopped his limbs off, one by one, and each time Chopper had it replaced by one of tin. Eventually, nothing was left of him but tin. 
 
37 players answered correctly.
 
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Question for 4/14:
 
In grammar, what is an exonym?
 
 
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Posted by stars2/quizz2000 at 6:47 AM EDT
Updated: Wednesday, April 14, 2010 6:48 AM EDT
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Tuesday, April 13, 2010
Trivia for 4/13
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Answer for 4/12:
 
From player Robert Yetter:
 
Whose famous catch phrase was "I'll gladly pay you Tuesday for a hamburger today"? 
 
J. Wellington Wimpy, generally referred to as Wimpy, from the Popeye the Sailor cartoons. 
 
55 players answered correctly.
 
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Question for 4/13:
 
The Wizard of Oz film was based on the books by L. Frank Baum. In the books, the Tin Man (or Tin Woodman) was originally a real man. What was his name?
 
 
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Posted by stars2/quizz2000 at 6:51 AM EDT
Updated: Tuesday, April 13, 2010 6:52 AM EDT
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Monday, April 12, 2010
Trivia for 4/12
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Answer for 4/9:
 
The cast included Michael Caine, Henry Fonda, Patty Duke, Richard Chamberlain, Olivia de Havilland, Richard Widmark, Katharine Ross, Ben Johnson, Slim Pickens, Jose Ferrer, Lee Grant, Fred MacMurray - seven Oscar winners in that bunch!
 
The film they all starred in must have been awesome! Name that 1978 film.
 
The Swarm. Yeah. One of many disaster films with mega-star casts from producer Irwin Allen (The Poseidon Adventure, The Towering Inferno), The Swarm probably achieves the least with the most amount of talent of any movie ever. This disaster includes a mutant strain of killer bees. 
 
43 players answered correctly.
 
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Question for 4/12:
 
From player Robert Yetter:
 
Whose famous catch phrase was "I'll gladly pay you Tuesday for a hamburger today"? 
 
 
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Posted by stars2/quizz2000 at 6:38 AM EDT
Updated: Monday, April 12, 2010 6:39 AM EDT
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Friday, April 9, 2010
Trivia for 4/9
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Answer for 4/8:
 
 
What now-commonplace item was called "Congreves" when the inventor first sold them in 1827?
 
Hint: They were later called "lucifers" when marketed by someone else, since the inventor never patented his idea.
 
Matches. In the 19th century, English chemist and pharmacist John Walker accidently came up with the thought of coating the end of a wooden stick with antimony sulfide, potassium chlorate, gum and starch. Once dried, he found he could ignite a fire by striking the stick anywhere. He called them "Congreves" after Congreve's rocket. 
 
 
47 players answered correctly.
 
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Question for 4/9:
 
The cast included Michael Caine, Henry Fonda, Patty Duke, Richard Chamberlain, Olivia de Havilland, Richard Widmark, Katharine Ross, Ben Johnson, Slim Pickens, Jose Ferrer, Lee Grant, Fred MacMurray - seven Oscar winners in that bunch!
 
The film they all starred in must have been awesome! Name that 1978 film.
 
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Posted by stars2/quizz2000 at 6:48 AM EDT
Updated: Friday, April 9, 2010 6:49 AM EDT
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Thursday, April 8, 2010
Trivia for 4/8
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Answer for 4/7:
 
Hanako died on July 7, 1977 at the ripe old age of 226 years old! What kind of creature was Hanako?
 
A Koi fish. They are an ornamental, domesticated variety of the common carp. The are common in artificial rock pools and decorative ponds. Amazingly, some varieties are capable of living more than 200 years. 
 
 
 
46 players answered correctly.
 
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Question for 4/8:
 
What now-commonplace item was called "Congreves" when the inventor first sold them in 1827?
 
Hint: They were later called "lucifers" when marketed by someone else, since the inventor never patented his idea.
 
 
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Posted by stars2/quizz2000 at 6:54 AM EDT
Updated: Thursday, April 8, 2010 6:55 AM EDT
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Wednesday, April 7, 2010
Trivia for 4/7
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Answer for 4/6:
 
Norm Peterson was famous for always being in the same barstool on Cheers. But Norm also had a favorite eating establishment, even becoming upset when it was going to be shut down. What was the name of Norm's favorite restaurant?
 
Okay, accepting two answers today!
 
Originally, I had just the one I remembered: The Hungry Heifer. A waitress who worked at the Heifer and occasionally at Cheers as well said that the workers there knew Norm as "the guy who comes back".
 
But many players also found Little Wally's Pup and Burger, of which he said "This has to be my favorite restaurant in the whole city.'' Cliff responds, "Come on, I thought the Hungry Heifer was your favorite.'' Norm answers "Yeah, sure, you know, you got folks from out of town or something, you want to impress them, you want to sit down, maybe. But if, you know, you just want to power down the animal fat, Wally's rules.''
 
 
 
44 players answered correctly.
 
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Question for 4/7:
 
Hanako died on July 7, 1977 at the ripe old age of 226 years old! What kind of creature was Hanako?
 
 
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Posted by stars2/quizz2000 at 6:51 AM EDT
Updated: Wednesday, April 7, 2010 6:51 AM EDT
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Tuesday, April 6, 2010
Trivia for 4/6
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Answer for 4/5:
 
What is meant when something or someone is said to be of the "first water"?
 
First water is first grade, first class, or of the best in its class. It is mainly used to describe the highest grade or quality in a precious stone, especially a diamond. Transparency is highly desirable in diamonds, and when they are nearly as transparent as water, they are known as diamonds of the first water. As the transparency decreases, we get second or third water. Hence figuratively, something or someone of the first water is first grade, first class, or of the best in its class.
 
 
 
43 players answered correctly.
 
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Question for 4/6:
 
Norm Peterson was famous for always being in the same barstool on Cheers. But Norm also had a favorite eating establishment, even becoming upset when it was going to be shut down. What was the name of Norm's favorite restaurant?
 
 
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Posted by stars2/quizz2000 at 6:49 AM EDT
Updated: Tuesday, April 6, 2010 6:50 AM EDT
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Monday, April 5, 2010
Trivia for 4/5
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Answer for 4/2:
 
From player George Malits:
 
Ambidextrous pitcher Pat Venditte threw with both arms for the Yankees earlier this week, giving up one run in 1 1/3 innings during a 9-6 split-squad loss to the Atlanta Braves. If Venditte makes it to the major leagues, he wouldn't be the first pitcher to throw as a left-hander and right-hander.
 
A player who pitched for Cincinnati, Montreal, San Diego, Texas, Philadelphia, Boston and the Yankees from 1981-95 was a righty throughout his career. But he pitched from the left side for two batters in the second-to-last game of his career.
 
Can you name this pitcher?
 
Greg Harris.
 
 
 
34 players answered correctly.
 
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Question for 4/5:
 
What is meant when something or someone is said to be of the "first water"?
 
 
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Posted by stars2/quizz2000 at 6:50 AM EDT
Updated: Monday, April 5, 2010 6:51 AM EDT
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Friday, April 2, 2010
Trivia for 4/2
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Answer for 4/1:
 
The Demon, Starchild, Spaceman and Catman are the members of what group?
 
The rock band KISS. The Demon is the persona taken on by Gene Simmons (vocals and bass guitar), Starchild is Paul Stanley (vocals and rhythm guitar). Ace Frehley was Spaceman (lead guitar and vocals) and Catman was Peter Criss (drums, percussion and vocals).
 
 
 
46 players answered correctly.
 
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Question for 4/2:
 
From player George Malits:
 
Ambidextrous pitcher Pat Venditte threw with both arms for the Yankees earlier this week, giving up one run in 1 1/3 innings during a 9-6 split-squad loss to the Atlanta Braves. If Venditte makes it to the major leagues, he wouldn't be the first pitcher to throw as a left-hander and right-hander.
 
A player who pitched for Cincinnati, Montreal, San Diego, Texas, Philadelphia, Boston and the Yankees from 1981-95 was a righty throughout his career. But he pitched from the left side for two batters in the second-to-last game of his career.
 
Can you name this pitcher?
 
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Posted by stars2/quizz2000 at 8:00 AM EDT
Updated: Friday, April 2, 2010 8:00 AM EDT
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