New Trivia Questions from “Page-A-Day” 5/3
This week’s questions: What’s unusual about the way a lobster flees its enemies? What were car owners required to put on their homemade license plates […]
This week’s questions: What’s unusual about the way a lobster flees its enemies? What were car owners required to put on their homemade license plates […]
This week’s questions: How many ball boys and ball girls are stationed on a tennis court during a championship match at Wimbledon? Where does the […]
This week’s questions: What aptly named birds build an enormous communal nest that can house as many as 400? Who provides the voiceover for Mayor […]
This week’s questions: In the world of mythical creatures, what is a sea dog? What TV personality’s 1996 autobiography is entitled Leading with My Chin? […]
This week’s questions: How hot is the water and steam that’s spewed by Old Faithful, the famous geyser in Yellowstone National Park? Who was the […]
This week’s questions: What 1915 product gave the Sharp Corporation, Japan’s consumer electronics giant, its name? What valuable gemstones did miners throw away during the […]
This week’s questions: What is the only diploma hanging on the wall of billionaire Warren Buffet’s office? When it comes to pizza, what is cornicione? […]
This week’s questions: How many bonus squares are there on an original Scrabble game board? In what TV show was Broadway superstar Mary Martin’s son […]
This week’s questions: What insect-eating birds find their meals on the backs of rhinoceroses? What song is playing when the screen turns to black in […]
This week’s questions: What World War II Allied offensive was given the whimsical code name Chattanooga Choo Choo? What is a young frog called when […]
This week’s questions: What words does Lady Gaga have tattooed on her left arm as a tribute to her fans? What strange Southeast Asian mammal […]
This week’s questions: Who was Harald Bluetooth, the 10th-century figure for whom the Bluetooth wireless transferring technology is named? What connection, relatively speaking, does Napoleon […]
This week’s questions: Why were there no U.S. competitors in 1912 when swimming events for women were introduced at the Olympics? What was the first […]
This week’s questions: What is the standard distance between rails on U.S. railroads? What is the only insect known to have just one ear? How […]
This week’s questions: What gemstone was used in all the medals awarded at the 2008 Olympics? What future TV anchorman was the public address announcer […]
This week’s questions: The last chapter of what famous novel begins with the sentence, “Reader, I married him”? When it comes to 21st-century hairstyles, what […]
This week’s questions: What musical instrument represents the rattling bones of skeletons in orchestral performances of Danse Macabre, by French composer Camille Saint-Saens? How long […]
This week’s questions: What are birds doing when they are dusting? Dorothy’s magic slippers were ruby red in the 1939 film The Wizard of Oz. […]
This week’s questions: What unique name honoring America’s first president was given to a tiny city in Washington State? How long are loggerhead turtles able […]
This week’s questions: How many feathers does the average adult turkey have? What Hollywood performer-director, as an eight-year-old, provided the voice of Pugsley Addams, the […]
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