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Monday, November 9, 201511/09/2015

Who was the first man to appear on the cover of Playboy?

In Breakfast for your Brain

He was the star of this film in 1976…

Friday, November 6, 201511/06/2015

You can’t use an American Express card to buy THIS under any circumstance. What is it?

In Breakfast for your Brain

The guys in the video are infamous for it…

Thursday, November 5, 201511/05/2015

If you do THIS every day, chances are you will spend over $2,500 a year. What is it?

In Breakfast for your Brain

The key word here is DAY….

Wednesday, November 4, 201511/04/2015

THIS was the first song to be performed in outer space, sung by the Apollo IX astronauts on March 8, 1969. What song?

In Breakfast for your Brain

If someone sings this song to you, you may get a gift too!

Monday, November 2, 201511/02/2015

Queen’s original title for THIS song was “The Cowboy Song.” Which Queen song is it?

In Breakfast for your Brain

The 2 guys in this video loved this song!

Tuesday, October 27, 201510/27/2015

In Medieval Europe, THESE animals were thought to be witches. Which animal?

In Breakfast for your Brain

To hear it’s call meant someone was about to die.

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