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Thursday, August 2, 201808/02/2018
Friday’s Question: In the early 1900’s THIS once illegal sport became legal in the U.S.. What sport?
“Put up your dukes!”
Wednesday, August 1, 201808/01/2018
Thursday’s Question: What is the oldest continuously held sports event in the United States?
In K.Y. since 1875.
Tuesday, July 31, 201807/31/2018
Wednesday’s Question: Most NASCAR teams put THIS in their tires. What?
It’s a gas… N.
Monday, July 30, 201807/30/2018
Tuesday’s Question: In bowling, it’s called a turkey when this happens. What?
3 in a row!
Thursday, July 26, 201807/26/2018
Stump Your Lunch Trivia will return Monday: “Playboy” was originally planning to use a THIS animal’s head as its logo, but they changed it to a bunny at the last minute. Which animal?
The statement “show us your rack” would have certainly applied.
Wednesday, July 25, 201807/25/2018
Thursday’s Question: Which American city is the only one with three sports teams that wear the same colors?
Steelers, Penguins, Pirates…
Tuesday, July 24, 201807/24/2018
Wednesday’s Question: As revealed in an episode of “Sesame Street” in 2004, THIS character’s real first name is “Sid.” Which Character?
“… good enough for me”!
Monday, July 23, 201807/23/2018
Tuesday’s Question: THIS food was banned in America for about three months in 1943 as part of an effort to conserve resources for World War Two. What food?
It’s the greatest thing since _________ ______!
Friday, July 20, 201807/20/2018
Monday’s Question: Over 8 million of these hit the Earth every day. What are they?
Goes with thunder!
Thursday, July 19, 201807/19/2018
Friday’s Question: What are the only two days of the year in which there are no professional sports games (MLB, NBA, NHL, or NFL)?
The day before and the day after the sporting event that took place on July 17th, 2018.