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Tuesday, November 28, 201711/28/2017
Wednesday’s Question: THIS very popular Christmas movie is actually based on some short stories that were originally published in “Playboy”. Which movie?
“You’ll shoot your eye out kid!”
Monday, November 27, 201711/27/2017
Tuesday’s Question: THIS former US president is now the longest living president ever, at 93 years and 169 days old and counting. Who is he?
Not a tree, but a …..?
He just passed Gerald Ford, who died when he was 93 years and 165 days old.
Tuesday, November 21, 201711/21/2017
Trivia returns on Monday: The first meal Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin ate in space after walking on the moon was foil packets of THIS food. What?
Chances are there are some leftovers of it in your fridge right now….
Tuesday, November 21, 201711/21/2017
Wednesday’s Question: According to a new survey, HALF of people say doing THIS will make their family more tolerable on Thanksgiving. What?
However, 23% said it will make things worse…
Monday, November 20, 201711/20/2017
Tuesday’s Question: A new study in Sweden found that owning at least one of THESE can extend your life, especially if you are single. What is it?
Best friend.
Monday, November 20, 201711/20/2017
Monday’s Question: The average American couple spends 5.5 days a year deciding on THIS. What?
Pizza, Chinese, Mexican…?
Thursday, November 16, 201711/16/2017
Friday’s Question: There are four NFL teams that have won every Super Bowl they’ve played in: The Baltimore Ravens, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, New Orleans Saints, and THIS team. Which team is it?
New York, New York.
Wednesday, November 15, 201711/15/2017
Kat’s Hidden Camera 11/15/17: Electric Light Orchestra “Evil Woman”, live on Midnight Special, 1975
Once a week Kat shares a rockin’ and rare video of rock & roll icons doing what they do best!
Wednesday, November 15, 201711/15/2017
Thursday’s Question: Netflix says 13 million users watch it in this public place. Where?
I guess they just can’t give it a REST!
Tuesday, November 14, 201711/14/2017
Wednesday’s Question: Even though most consider them obsolete, THESE still rack in a couple million dollars a year collectively. What are they?
When your cell’s battery is dead, better hope you have some coins!