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Tuesday, May 7, 202405/07/2024
Wednesday’s question: The Grateful Dead called themselves THIS, before Phil Lesh discovered that another band was already using that name. What name?
Male version of witches…
Thursday, May 2, 202405/02/2024
Trivia returns Tuesday: This audio device (popular in the 80’s) was originally called the Sound-About, here in the U.S. What?
Sony…
Wednesday, May 1, 202405/01/2024
Kat’s Hidden Camera: Motley Crue – “Shout At The Devil”, August 13, 1989 at The Moscow Peace Festival.
Once a week Kat will share with you a rockin’ and rare video of iconic rock legends doing what they do best! Send your suggestions to kat@i100rocks.com!
Wednesday, May 1, 202405/01/2024
Thursday’s Question: THIS U.S. president was the only one who never lived in the White House. Who?
It wasn’t even built when he was president.
Tuesday, April 30, 202404/30/2024
Wednesday’s Question: This famous U.S. street got its name in the 17th century when Dutch settlers built a 12-foot wall to defend themselves from pirates and Natives. What street?
They had a lot of STOCK in it.
Thursday, April 25, 202404/25/2024
Trivia returns Tuesday: 20% of all the mammals in the world are different species of THIS animal. What animal?
Picure is a give away!
Wednesday, April 24, 202404/24/2024
Kat’s Hidden Camera: Foreigner performing “Cold As Ice” from ‘Live At The Rainbow ’78’
Once a week Kat will share with you a rockin’ and rare video of iconic rock legends doing what they do best! Send your suggestions to kat@i100rocks.com!
Wednesday, April 24, 202404/24/2024
Thursday’s question: THIS iconic band gets the credit for starting the music video trend. What band?
“Nothing really matters…”
Tuesday, April 23, 202404/23/2024
Wednesday’s question: THESE candies were originally called Mars Men. What are they?
They changed the name in the early ’80s to capitalize on the popularity of Cabbage Patch Kids.
Thursday, April 18, 202404/18/2024
Trivia returns Tuesday: According to the Wall Street Journal, Americans throw away up to $68 MILLION worth of THIS every year. What?
Not just pennies…







