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Thursday, April 28, 201604/28/2016
Friday’s question: The fastest speed THIS insect can move is 3.4 mph. Which insect?
Better get the Raid out!
Wednesday, April 27, 201604/27/2016
Thursday’s question: Today you use one almost every day, and you can by a new one for as little as $5 or $10. What is it?
You used it to click on this clue!
Tuesday, April 26, 201604/26/2016
Wednesday’s question: The average person loses 15 of THESE a YEAR. That’s a little over one a month or 1,264 in your lifetime. What are they?
This Jerry Seinfeld stand-up video is a major clue!
Monday, April 25, 201604/25/2016
Tuesday’s question: Recent info has revealed that THIS is the #1 honeymoon destination. Where?
Not what I expected at all… -Kat (You can bet on it…)
Friday, April 22, 201604/22/2016
Monday’s question: Prince originally asked THIS iconic rock artist to write lyrics to the music that eventually “Purple Rain”. Who was it?
Is a member of this band.
Thursday, April 21, 201604/21/2016
Friday’s question: A survey of 2 million people revealed that 6:30 PM is the optimal time to do this. What?
Would you like some cheese with that?
Wednesday, April 20, 201604/20/2016
Thursday’s question: 30% of guys in a relationship said they feel comfortable enough to do this after 3 months. What is it?
Sharing is caring!
Tuesday, April 19, 201604/19/2016
Wednesday’s question: Typically, THIS animal does not drink, they get all the moisture they need from the leaves that they ingest. Which animal?
It’s not that they can’t drink water, but if healthy and conditions are good, they don’t need to.
Monday, April 18, 201604/18/2016
Tuesday’s question: It is a law in 4 states (New York, Massachusetts, Virginia and Maryland) that home sellers do not have to disclose THIS about a house to buyers. What?
Boo!
Friday, April 15, 201604/15/2016
Monday’s question: This popular arcade game was banned in New York City for 35 years. Which game?
It was banned beginning in the early 1940s until 1976 in New York City. New York mayor Fiorello La Guardia was responsible for the ban, believing that it robbed school children of their hard earned nickels and dimes. La Guardia spearheaded major raids throughout the city, collecting thousands of machines.
