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Monday, May 18, 202005/18/2020
Tuesday’s Question: THIS part of a baseball cap is called a squatchee. Which part of the cap?
On top!
Thursday, May 14, 202005/14/2020
Stump your lunch trivia will return Monday: This condiment was sold as medicine in the early 1800s to cure diarrhea and indigestion. Which condiment?
Pic is clue!
Wednesday, May 13, 202005/13/2020
Thursday’s Question: THIS U.S. state has the longest Constitution in the world. It’s about 40 times longer than the U.S. Constitution. Which state?
Song title: “Sweet Home _________?”
Wednesday, May 13, 202005/13/2020
Kat’s Hidden Camera 5/13/20: Golden Earring – “Radar Love” on Midnight Special in 1974 with intro by Little Richard
Once a week Kat shares a rockin’ and rare video of rock & roll icons doing what they do best!
Tuesday, May 12, 202005/12/2020
Wednesday’s Question: More than half of the 100 largest lakes in the United States have THIS in Common. What?
MADE in America (literally).
Monday, May 11, 202005/11/2020
Tuesday’s Question: originally THIS was called the National Military Establishment, but they changed the name after two years because the abbreviation “N.M.E.” sounded too much like “enemy”. Which Dept?
D E F E N S E
Monday, May 11, 202005/11/2020
Monday’s Question: This Classic fictional movie Character’s actual name was Zrek. It was going to be revealed in the sequel, which never wound up being made. Which character?
“Phone Home”
Thursday, May 7, 202005/07/2020
Friday’s Question: The oldest pair of these ever discovered are from between 300 and 500 A.D. What are they?
And they were designed to be worn with sandals.
Wednesday, May 6, 202005/06/2020
Thursday’s Question: What vitamin is known as the “sunshine vitamin”?
Also found in Milk….
Wednesday, May 6, 202005/06/2020
Kat’s Hidden Camera 5/6/20: Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band in 1978 performing “Still The Same” live in San Diego
Once a week Kat shares a rockin’ and rare video of rock & roll icons doing what they do best!







