Every Tuesday is a Trivia Tuesday on AmericaJR… Look for five new trivia questions and answers from the “365 Amazing Trivia Facts for 2022” calendar…
This Week’s Questions:
- Where does the word cereal come from? (Hint: Its origins are mythological.)
- What airport features a Recombobulation Area were passengers can collect themselves after passing through security?
- What anatomical part of a dog does the term flews refer to?
- What country’s flag features a pair of cycad leaves encircled by a boar’s tusk?
- Who is the patron saint of fireworks?
This Week’s Answers:
- Cereal is named for the Roman goddess Ceres, who is associated with agriculture, especially plants that produce grains.
- Milwaukee’s General Mitchell International Airport.
- The loose, hanging parts of the upper lips of certain dogs like bloodhounds.
- Vanuatu.
- Saint Barbara.
Source: Workman Publishing / “Page-A-Day”