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Wednesday, November 21, 201811/21/2018

Stump your lunch trivia will return Tuesday: The average person burns approximately 320 calories a day simply by doing THIS. What?

In Coffee Break Trivia

You will need to do it while trying to come up with the answer!

Tuesday, November 20, 201811/20/2018

Wednesday’s Question: What traditional eating utensil was NOT used at the first Thanksgiving?

In Coffee Break Trivia

It wasn’t even introduced until 10 years later by Governor Winthrop of Massachusetts, but didn’t really catch on until the 18th century.

Monday, November 19, 201811/19/2018

Tuesday’s Question: There is no evidence that turkey was eaten at the first Thanksgiving in 1621, however there is evidence that THIS meat was. What meat?

In Coffee Break Trivia

Edward Winslow noted in his journal that the Wampanoag guests arrived with an offering of five of these.

Thursday, November 15, 201811/15/2018

Friday’s Question: According to Web MD THIS is the number one source of antioxidants for Americans. What?

In Coffee Break Trivia

Nothing else comes close, not even fruits and vegetables

Wednesday, November 14, 201811/14/2018

Kat’s Hidden Camera 11/14/18: Carlos Santana performs “Soul Sacrifice” at Woodstock in 1969

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!

Monday, November 12, 201811/12/2018

Tuesday’s Question: Many of you had off Monday in observance of Veterans Day. What was Veterans Day originally called?

In Coffee Break Trivia

November 11 is the anniversary of the signing of the armistice, which ended the World War I hostilities between the Allied nations and Germany in 1918.

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