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Friday, July 7, 201707/07/2017

Monday’s Question: Which MLB team has the most expensive tickets this year?

In Coffee Break Trivia

What do you call a baby bear?

Friday, June 30, 201706/30/2017

Stump your lunch trivia will return on 7/7. Friday’s Question: Out of all the people who’ve held THIS position, not one of them was an only child. What position?

In Coffee Break Trivia

Only four can be considered only children. And all four had half siblings. Trump currently does this job.

Wednesday, June 28, 201706/28/2017

Thursday’s Question: Which country is known for inventing fireworks?

In Coffee Break Trivia

Big country in Asia!

Tuesday, June 27, 201706/27/2017

Wednesday’s Question: According to a new poll, the best ice cream flavor is cookies and cream.  Which flavor came in second? .

In Coffee Break Trivia

1. Cookies and cream. 2. ???? 3. Vanilla. 4. Mint chocolate chip. 5. Strawberry.

Friday, June 23, 201706/23/2017

Monday’s Question: It’s impossible to poison THIS animal because it produces a protein that basically neutralizes ANY poison that enters their body. What animal?

In Coffee Break Trivia

Scientists are trying to use the protein to build a universal poison antidote for people!

Thursday, June 22, 201706/22/2017

Friday’s question: THESE have killed more people than all of the wars in history combined. What are they?

In Coffee Break Trivia

By infecting tens of billions of people with diseases.

Wednesday, June 21, 201706/21/2017

Kat’s Hidden Camera 6/21/17: Lynyrd Skynyrd, “Free Bird” live in Oakland, CA 1977:

Once a week Kat shares a rockin’ and rare video of rock & roll icons doing what they do best!

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