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Wednesday, February 15, 202302/15/2023
Kat’s Hidden Camera: Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band performing “Cadillac Ranch” live in Arizona, 1980
Once a week Kat will share with you a rockin’ and rare video of rock’n roll legends doing what they…
Wednesday, February 15, 202302/15/2023
Thursday’s question: THIS fruit was called a shaddock until the 19th century. Which fruit?
Citrus…
Tuesday, February 14, 202302/14/2023
Wednesday’s Question: This Sport was originally called “kitten ball.” What sport?
Related to the picture, BUT with a larger ball.
Monday, February 13, 202302/13/2023
Tuesday’s question: Only one pro football team has been playing since the 1800s without taking a single season off. Which Team?
Its home state is the same state the Big Game took place in…
Thursday, February 9, 202302/09/2023
Trivia Returns Monday: The Patriots are tied with THIS NFL team for having won the most Super Bowls. Which Team?
It’s a P.A.Team.
Wednesday, February 8, 202302/08/2023
Thursday’s Question: If you suffer from bromodosis, it means you have THIS problem. What?
You probably don’t take your shoes off that much.
Wednesday, February 8, 202302/08/2023
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!
Tuesday, February 7, 202302/07/2023
Wednesday’s Question: THIS continental U.S. state has the most beaches. Which state?
FLA
Monday, February 6, 202302/06/2023
Tuesday’s Question: The name/ title of THIS game means “to build” in Swahili. What game?
The woman who invented the game was born in Ghana and came up with it when she lived there, and she wouldn’t let Hasbro change the name when they bought it from her.
Thursday, February 2, 202302/02/2023
Trivia returns Monday: THIS U.S. city went through four names in its first 11 years. It was originally called Terminus when it was founded in 1836, then they switched the name to Thrasherville, then Marthasville, and finally (in 1847) what it is today. What city?
ATL