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Wednesday, February 24, 201602/24/2016
Wednesday’s question: For the 25th year in a row THIS breed of dog held onto the title of America’s most popular dog breed. Which breed?
Picture is the clue!
Monday, February 22, 201602/22/2016
Tuesday’s question: In 1961, THIS comedian won the Grammy for Best New Artist, because his first comedy album was so good. It also won Album of the Year, and no other comedian has won either of those awards ever since. Who was it?
This old TV sitcom theme song, may ring a bell!
Thursday, February 18, 201602/18/2016
Monday’s question: What is a group of barracudas called?
This old school commercial is a clue!
Thursday, February 18, 201602/18/2016
Thursday’s question: Today is National Drink Wine Day. Can you guess the top wine-producing country?
Ciao Bella!
#2 is France, #3 is Spain, #4 is United States, #5 is Argentina.
Wednesday, February 17, 201602/17/2016
Wednesday’s question: 57% of People Would Take a Punch From Mike Tyson to Get Rid of THIS, and 7% Would Cut Off Their Pinky. Get rid of what?
A minimum of 2-4 years, a lifetime of payments……
Tuesday, February 16, 201602/16/2016
Tuesday’s question: 12 percent of the U.S. population lives in this US State. Which State?
“________ dreamin’ on such a winter’s day”…..
Monday, February 15, 201602/15/2016
Music Trivia Monday: In what country was Keith Richards arrested for possession of heroin and cocaine?
It was the year 1977, eh? How abut that! The object in the photo is on this country’s flag.
Thursday, February 11, 201602/11/2016
Friday’s question: 15% of women do THIS to themselves on Valentine’s Day. What do they do?
Good tips here, and this video is a clue! Remember, use promo code “STIFF” to get a special discount! Click…
Thursday, February 11, 201602/11/2016
Thursday’s question: According to folklore, if a single woman sees THIS bird flying overhead on Valentine’s Day, it meant she would marry a sailor
Batman and …………?
Tuesday, February 9, 201602/09/2016
Wednesday’s question: THIS city in New York state was nicknamed the “Flour City” in the 1800s . . . as in F-L-O-U-R. And also the “Flower City” . . . as in F-L-O-W-E-R . . . because it had a mill industry, and because of its flower seed trading industry. Which city?
It’s where the Blue Cross Arena is….







