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Wednesday, September 1, 202109/01/2021
Kat’s Hidden Camera 9/1/21: Cheap Trick, “The Flame”, Live In Sydney Australia, 1988
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, September 1, 202109/01/2021
Thursday’s Question: THIS safety equipment was not legally required to be installed in a car until 1968. What?
Buckle up!
Tuesday, August 31, 202108/31/2021
Wednesday’s Question: THESE animals communicate by rubbing their noses together. Which animals?
The picture gives it away!
Monday, August 30, 202108/30/2021
Tuesday’s Question: The largest one of THESE in the world measured more than 69 feet high. It was constructed in Denmark this past July. What is it?
Jimi Hendrix said they crumble to the sea, eventually….
Thursday, August 26, 202108/26/2021
Trivia returns Monday: THIS bird is the most popular state bird, with 7 states using it as theirs. What kind of bird?
Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, North Carolina, Ohio, Virginia, and West Virginia all have it as their favorite species.
Wednesday, August 25, 202108/25/2021
Thursday’s Question: The smallest bone in the human body is located in THIS part of the body. Which part?
Now HEAR this – called the stape.
Wednesday, August 25, 202108/25/2021
Kat’s Hidden Camera 8/25/21: The Rolling Stones in 1981 performing “Honky Tonk Women” live in Virginia, and some extras too
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, August 24, 202108/24/2021
Wednesday’s Question: The average adult human body has 32 of THESE. What are they?
No need to fight tooth and nail to figure this one out!
Monday, August 23, 202108/23/2021
Tuesday’s Question: There are 24 of THESE in the average human body. What?
Cage…
Thursday, August 19, 202108/19/2021
Trivia returns Monday: THIS country’s national animal is the UNICORN. What country?
It was chosen because of its association with dominance and chivalry, as well as purity and innocence in Celtic mythology.







