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

"365 Days of Amazing Trivia - 2021 Calendar"

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:

  1. Where does the word cereal come from? (Hint: Its origins are mythological.)
  2. What airport features a Recombobulation Area were passengers can collect themselves after passing through security?
  3. What anatomical part of a dog does the term flews refer to?
  4. What country’s flag features a pair of cycad leaves encircled by a boar’s tusk?
  5. Who is the patron saint of fireworks?

This Week’s Answers:

  1. Cereal is named for the Roman goddess Ceres, who is associated with agriculture, especially plants that produce grains.
  2. Milwaukee’s General Mitchell International Airport.
  3. The loose, hanging parts of the upper lips of certain dogs like bloodhounds.
  4. Vanuatu.
  5. Saint Barbara.

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


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