Trivia Tuesday: 5 New Trivia Questions from “Page-A-Day”

365 Days of Amazing Trivia! Page-A-Day Calendar 2020 by Workman Publishing

Every Tuesday is a Trivia Tuesday on AmericaJR… Look for five new trivia questions and answers from the “365 Amazing Trivia Facts for 2020” calendar…

This Week’s Questions:

  1. What football team won the first Super Bowl (then called the AFL-NFL World Championship) in 1967?
  2. In a traditional deck of playing cards, which king does not have a mustache?
  3. The landscape of Nunavut, in Canada, is dotted with anthropoid figures made of stacked rocks. What are these rock stacks called?
  4. In music theory, what is the relative minor scale of G major?
  5. Richard L. Simon was a cofounder of the publishing house Simon & Schuster. He was also related to a famous singer. Name that singer.

This Week’s Answers:

  1. The Green Bay Packers. They defeated the Kansas City Chiefs at Los Angeles’s Memorial Coliseum on January 15, 1967.
  2. The king of hearts. The kings of spades, clubs, and diamonds all sport mustaches.
  3. Inuksuit. The Inuit use these figures as a form of communication, and many of the stacks have been around since ancient times.
  4. E minor. Relative major and minor keys have exactly the same notes in their scales, and they have the same key signature when they appear in sheet music.
  5. Carly Simon. Carly, the singer-songwriter behind the popular hit “You’re So Vain,” is Richard’s daughter.

Source: Workman Publishing / “Page-A-Day”


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