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Friday, December 20, 201912/20/2019
Monday’s Question: Which one of Santa’s reindeer has the same name as another holiday mascot?
You see him in February…
Thursday, December 19, 201912/19/2019
Friday’s Question: America’s first batch of THIS Christmas refreshment was made at the Jamestown settlement in 1607. What?
Nog.
Wednesday, December 18, 201912/18/2019
Thursday’s Question: THIS company got its name because its founder was on a diet of nothing but fruits and vegetables when the company was starting up. Which company?
They say one a day keeps the doc away…
Wednesday, December 18, 201912/18/2019
Kat’s Hidden Camera 12/19/19: Talking Heads on November, 1980 performing “Once In A Lifetime” live in New Jersey
Once a week Kat shares a rockin’ and rare video of rock & roll icons doing what they do best!
Tuesday, December 17, 201912/17/2019
Wednesday’s Question: Ketchup was originally made in England and the United States with THIS as the main ingredient, not tomatoes. What?
That lasted until the early 1800s, when tomato ketchup started getting more popular.
Friday, December 13, 201912/13/2019
Monday’s Question: THIS Winter activity sends 11,000 people to the ER every year. What?
Pic is your clue!
Thursday, December 12, 201912/12/2019
Friday’s Question: Google’s most-searched “what is” question this year was “What is ………..?” THIS place. What?
Because of the whole storm thing that never panned out…
Wednesday, December 11, 201912/11/2019
Kat’s Hidden Camera 12/11/19: The Rolling Stones performing “You Can’t Always Get What You Want” in 1968
Once a week Kat shares a rockin’ and rare video of rock & roll icons doing what they do best!
Wednesday, December 11, 201912/11/2019
Thursday’s Question: Believe it or not 9 of our former presidents had THIS in common because they did not have one of these. What?
George Washington, Andrew Jackson, Martin Van Buren, Zachary Taylor, Millard Fillmore, Abraham Lincoln, Andrew Johnson, Grover Cleveland, and Harry Truman.
Tuesday, December 10, 201912/10/2019
Wednesday’s Question: THESE kinds of nuts are actually a part of the peach “family” of fruits. Which kind?
Mounds, don’t have ’em….