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Tuesday, December 7, 202112/07/2021
Wednesday’s Question: THIS iconic fictional Christmas character made its debut in 1939. What Character?
Had a very shiny nose…
Monday, December 6, 202112/06/2021
Tuesday’s Question: THIS part of the human body is known as the axilla. What part?
Raise your hand if you’re sure!
Thursday, December 2, 202112/02/2021
Trivia will return Monday: Humans are apparently the only animal with THIS body part. Which part?
“Not by the hair of my ______ ______ ______!”
Wednesday, December 1, 202112/01/2021
Thursday’s Question: In 1922, all US homes were ordered to get one of THESE. What?
Wait a minute Mr. Postman!
Wednesday, December 1, 202112/01/2021
Kat’s Hidden Camera 12/1/21: The Who on March 10th, 1973 performing “Won’t Get Fooled Again” live in The Netherlands
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, November 30, 202111/30/2021
Wednesday’s Question: THIS president was the first U.S. president to have gone through a divorce. Who?
He married an actress named Jane Wyman in 1940 and they got divorced eight years later in 1948.
Monday, November 29, 202111/29/2021
Tuesday’s Question: According to Mental Floss, THIS saint (who is widely associated with the holidays) was the patron saint of prostitutes. Which saint?
Ho Ho Ho!
Wednesday, November 24, 202111/24/2021
Kat’s Hidden Camera 11/24/21: Arlo Guthrie – “Alice’s Restaurant” Live at Farm Aid in 2005
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, November 24, 202111/24/2021
Stump Your Lunch Trivia will return Monday: What popular Christmas song was actually written for Thanksgiving?
“Laughing all the way!”
Tuesday, November 23, 202111/23/2021
Wednesday’s Question: A recent survey revealed that the #1 subject that most felt should not be discussed during Thanksgiving, is politics. THIS subject came in as a close second. What subject?
None-ya business!







