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Thursday, November 19, 202011/19/2020
Stump Your Lunch Trivia will return Monday: The official medical term for THIS part of the human body is the “intergluteal cleft.” What part?
This picture says it all! LOL
Wednesday, November 18, 202011/18/2020
Kat’s Hidden Camera 11/18/20: Elton John on September 17th, 1976 performing “Your Song” live in Edinburgh
Once a week Kat will share with you a rockin’ and rare video of iconic rock legends doing what they do best! Send your suggestions to kat@i100rocks.com!
Wednesday, November 18, 202011/18/2020
Thursday’s Question: This animal’s max flight speed is 55 miles per hour. Which animal?
You may be having one for dinner next week….
Tuesday, November 17, 202011/17/2020
Wednesday’s Question: There are still approximately 1.6 MILLION Americans who don’t have THIS in their homes. What?
Instead they use an outhouse or a hole in the ground.
Monday, November 16, 202011/16/2020
Tuesday’s Question: The average one of THESE that you come in contact with has 3,000 different types of bacteria on it. What is it?
One never knows where it’s been…
Thursday, November 12, 202011/12/2020
Stump Your Lunch Trivia will return Monday: In 1983, before Michael Bolton was famous, he auditioned to replace the lead singer of THIS band. Which Band?
Ronnie James Dio became the lead singer instead.
Wednesday, November 11, 202011/11/2020
Thursday’s Question: THIS major internet company was originally called BackRub, when they came up with the idea in 1996. The founders changed it to what it is now about a year later. What company?
You may search for the answer, by using it….
Tuesday, November 10, 202011/10/2020
Wednesday’s Question: THIS company got its name because when it started in 1833, it was a store that sold imported seashells. Which company?
It didn’t get into the business it is known for until 50 years later!
Monday, November 9, 202011/09/2020
Tuesday’s Question: There are only two words in the English language that end in “gry”. Angry is one, what is the second?
“Nom, nom, nom!”
Thursday, November 5, 202011/05/2020
Stump Your Lunch Trivia returns Monday: According to NASA, THIS is the brightest spot on Earth from space, and it is in the U.S.. Where?
You may have to take a gamble on this one….







