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Re: Daily FunTrivia for Mar 28 25:

 

YAY!!!
I got a 10 today.
Mary
Live long and prosper

On Saturday, March 29, 2025 at 01:40:49 AM CDT, Mary Landers via groups.io <maryeland@...> wrote:


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daily email trivia category?Sports:?Massachusetts:?Massachusetts : Sports in Massachusetts
1Which legendary ice hockey player helped the Boston Bruins to Stanley Cup victories in both 1970 and 1972, winning the Conn Smythe Trophy on both occasions?
    ?Bobby Clarke
    ?Bernie Parent
    ?Bobby Orr
    ?Stan Mikita
daily email trivia category?Celebrities:?Celebrity Notoriety:?Celebrity Notoriety : Another One Bites the Dust
2Which famous singer, whose 1982 album "Thriller" topped the best selling album list, shocked his fans when he briefly dangled his baby outside his hotel room balcony in Germany?
    ?Ozzy Osbourne
    ?Bruce Springsteen
    ?Michael Jackson
    ?Sting
daily email trivia category?Animals:?Llamas and Camels:?Llamas and Camels: Ships of the Desert
3What benefit do camels gain from having long eyelashes?
    ?Attracting a mate
    ?The eyelashes match the length of their tail
    ?This is a fallacy; their eyelashes are very short
    ?Protection of their eyes from blowing dust and sand storms
daily email trivia category?Music:?Walking and Running in Songs:?Walking and Running in Songs: Run to You
4'Band on the Run' was a huge hit in 1974 for which former Beatle and his band?
    ?Paul McCartney
    ?George Harrison
    ?John Lennon
    ?Ringo Starr
daily email trivia category?Hobbies:?Collectibles:?Collectibles: Capping My Collection
5The second cap I find is from a company of a very different nature. The picture on the front is of a black rabbit wearing a bow tie. Which magazine provided me with this cap?
    ?Penthouse
    ?Cosmopolitan
    ?Vogue
    ?Playboy
daily email trivia category?Humanities:?Theatre Vocabulary:?Theatre Vocabulary: Theatre - Jargon and Folklore. Act Two
6Prudent theatre managers will ensure that a single light is left switched on onstage overnight. What name is given to this nocturnal illumination?
    ?Ghost light
    ?Blue
    ?Working light
    ?Backlight
daily email trivia category?Geography:?North America:?North America: Travel Canada and the USA
7Now let's fly over to Canada. Brr, it's quite chilly! Where in Canada would be an ideal place to see wild polar bears?
    ?Vancouver, British Columbia
    ?Montreal, Quebec
    ?Toronto, Ontario
    ?Churchill, Manitoba
daily email trivia category?World:?Aviation:?Aviation: U.S. Airport Acronyms II
8Everything in aviation is covered by a FAR and everyone involved in aviation is familiar, or should be familiar, with at least one FAR. What does FAR stand for?
    ?Four Alcohol Rule
    ?Fair Access Requirement
    ?Federal Aviation Regulation
    ?Flying Airplane Rule
daily email trivia category?People:?Rich and Famous:?Famous People: Famous Adults as Gifted Children
9She made her film debut at the age of 3 and by the age of 5 she had become the number one box office attraction in America. Who was she?
    ?Natalie Wood
    ?Margaret O'Brian
    ?Elizabeth Taylor
    ?Shirley Temple
daily email trivia category?General:?Mixed 10 Q. Difficult [C]:?Mixed 10 Q. Difficult [A]: A Trivia Combo
10What is sake (saki) made from?
    ?rice
    ?corn
    ?cherries
    ?potatoes


*** Submit your answers now & compare scores:


Mary
Live long and?prosper


Daily FunTrivia for Mar 28 25:

 

daily trivia by email

Email Daily Trivia

Play each day & forward to your friends!

daily email trivia category?Sports:?Massachusetts:?Massachusetts : Sports in Massachusetts
1Which legendary ice hockey player helped the Boston Bruins to Stanley Cup victories in both 1970 and 1972, winning the Conn Smythe Trophy on both occasions?
    ?Bobby Clarke
    ?Bernie Parent
    ?Bobby Orr
    ?Stan Mikita
daily email trivia category?Celebrities:?Celebrity Notoriety:?Celebrity Notoriety : Another One Bites the Dust
2Which famous singer, whose 1982 album "Thriller" topped the best selling album list, shocked his fans when he briefly dangled his baby outside his hotel room balcony in Germany?
    ?Ozzy Osbourne
    ?Bruce Springsteen
    ?Michael Jackson
    ?Sting
daily email trivia category?Animals:?Llamas and Camels:?Llamas and Camels: Ships of the Desert
3What benefit do camels gain from having long eyelashes?
    ?Attracting a mate
    ?The eyelashes match the length of their tail
    ?This is a fallacy; their eyelashes are very short
    ?Protection of their eyes from blowing dust and sand storms
daily email trivia category?Music:?Walking and Running in Songs:?Walking and Running in Songs: Run to You
4'Band on the Run' was a huge hit in 1974 for which former Beatle and his band?
    ?Paul McCartney
    ?George Harrison
    ?John Lennon
    ?Ringo Starr
daily email trivia category?Hobbies:?Collectibles:?Collectibles: Capping My Collection
5The second cap I find is from a company of a very different nature. The picture on the front is of a black rabbit wearing a bow tie. Which magazine provided me with this cap?
    ?Penthouse
    ?Cosmopolitan
    ?Vogue
    ?Playboy
daily email trivia category?Humanities:?Theatre Vocabulary:?Theatre Vocabulary: Theatre - Jargon and Folklore. Act Two
6Prudent theatre managers will ensure that a single light is left switched on onstage overnight. What name is given to this nocturnal illumination?
    ?Ghost light
    ?Blue
    ?Working light
    ?Backlight
daily email trivia category?Geography:?North America:?North America: Travel Canada and the USA
7Now let's fly over to Canada. Brr, it's quite chilly! Where in Canada would be an ideal place to see wild polar bears?
    ?Vancouver, British Columbia
    ?Montreal, Quebec
    ?Toronto, Ontario
    ?Churchill, Manitoba
daily email trivia category?World:?Aviation:?Aviation: U.S. Airport Acronyms II
8Everything in aviation is covered by a FAR and everyone involved in aviation is familiar, or should be familiar, with at least one FAR. What does FAR stand for?
    ?Four Alcohol Rule
    ?Fair Access Requirement
    ?Federal Aviation Regulation
    ?Flying Airplane Rule
daily email trivia category?People:?Rich and Famous:?Famous People: Famous Adults as Gifted Children
9She made her film debut at the age of 3 and by the age of 5 she had become the number one box office attraction in America. Who was she?
    ?Natalie Wood
    ?Margaret O'Brian
    ?Elizabeth Taylor
    ?Shirley Temple
daily email trivia category?General:?Mixed 10 Q. Difficult [C]:?Mixed 10 Q. Difficult [A]: A Trivia Combo
10What is sake (saki) made from?
    ?rice
    ?corn
    ?cherries
    ?potatoes


*** Submit your answers now & compare scores:


Mary
Live long and?prosper


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Re: Daily FunTrivia for Mar 27 25:

 

YAY!!!
I got a 10 today.
Mary
Live long and?prosper

On Thursday, March 27, 2025 at 08:01:38 PM CDT, Mary Landers via groups.io <maryeland@...> wrote:


daily trivia by email

Email Daily Trivia

Play each day & forward to your friends!

daily email trivia category?Music:?No. 1 Hits:?No. 1 Hits: More Popular Than The Beatles:Vol.1 USA
1The Beatles may indeed have been singing "Help!" when they saw Barry McGuire coming up to take the top spot from them. What is the missing word from the title of his number one song "Eve Of __________"?
    ?Revolution
    ?Demolition
    ?Destruction
    ?Construction
daily email trivia category?General:?0-10:?4: Ten Questions About Four, Good Buddy
2Four river valley civilizations sprouted up and were based around the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers, the Indus River, the Nile River and which river in China?
    ?Blue
    ?Orange
    ?Red
    ?Yellow
daily email trivia category?Geography:?Where on Earth?:?Where on Earth?: Amazing World-Wide Holiday Tour
3Our next country is the largest in the world, bordering all of Finland, Georgia, China and, via a maritime boundary, the United States. One of its national holidays is celebrated on May 9 as Victory Day. What country are we in?
    ?Rwanda
    ?Redonda
    ?Romania
    ?Russia
daily email trivia category?Movies:?War in Movies:?War in Movies: Vietnam War Movies, Vol. 1
4This film was actually released at the height of the war in 1968. It stars John Wayne in one of his many military roles. Which movie is this that follows the exploits of US special forces?
    ?We Were Soldiers
    ?The Green Berets
    ?Boys in Company C
    ?Navy SEALs
daily email trivia category?People:?Same Surname:?Same Surname: A Man Called Sevenoaks? People and English Towns
5Cilla Black had a UK No.1 hit with a cover version of my song "Anyone Who Had a Heart". I am also a cousin of Whitney Houston. Who am I?
    ?Shirley
    ?Warwick
    ?Rothwell
    ?Corby
daily email trivia category?Literature:?Literary Terms & Quotes:?Grammatical and Lexical Items: A Guide to Literary Terms
6Okay, your first word is alliteration. What does that mean?
    ?When an actor says something to the audience that is not intended to be heard by the rest of the actors
    ?The enemy in the story
    ?A successive line of literature with repetitious initial sounds
    ?The main character of
daily email trivia category?Hobbies:?Collectibles:?Collectibles: What A Mug!
7I have a mug that sits on my television, with a picture of a ship on it and the words "10 April 1912" written on it. Which famous ship does this mug commemorate?
    ?"Titanic"
    ?"Queen Mary"
    ?"Queen Elizabeth 2"
    ?"Golden Hind"
daily email trivia category?Sports:?Name the Sport:?Name the Sport : Various Sports Heroes
8From taking part in what competition are Boris Becker, Pete Sampras, and Andre Agassi famous for?
    ?polo
    ?basketball
    ?tennis
    ?football
daily email trivia category?Celebrities:?Ringwald, Molly:?Ringwald, Molly : Molly Ringwald's Movies
91985 movie with Judd Nelson and Emilio Estevez, about high school kids from different backgrounds finding a lot in common during their Saturday detention:
    ?Freaks And Geeks
    ?The Breakfast Club
    ?Lets Get The Teacher
    ?Bad Kids
daily email trivia category?Humanities:?Mythology Mixture:?Mythology Mixture: World Myth
10Now we remove ourselves to the furthest reaches of northern Europe. Indeed, we are so curious about the various gods of thunder from various cultures, why not discover who the Norse god of thunder is. What is his famous name?
    ?Freya
    ?Odin
    ?Thor
    ?Balder


*** Submit your answers now & compare scores:


Mary
Live long and?prosper



Daily FunTrivia for Mar 27 25:

 

daily trivia by email

Email Daily Trivia

Play each day & forward to your friends!

daily email trivia category?Music:?No. 1 Hits:?No. 1 Hits: More Popular Than The Beatles:Vol.1 USA
1The Beatles may indeed have been singing "Help!" when they saw Barry McGuire coming up to take the top spot from them. What is the missing word from the title of his number one song "Eve Of __________"?
    ?Revolution
    ?Demolition
    ?Destruction
    ?Construction
daily email trivia category?General:?0-10:?4: Ten Questions About Four, Good Buddy
2Four river valley civilizations sprouted up and were based around the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers, the Indus River, the Nile River and which river in China?
    ?Blue
    ?Orange
    ?Red
    ?Yellow
daily email trivia category?Geography:?Where on Earth?:?Where on Earth?: Amazing World-Wide Holiday Tour
3Our next country is the largest in the world, bordering all of Finland, Georgia, China and, via a maritime boundary, the United States. One of its national holidays is celebrated on May 9 as Victory Day. What country are we in?
    ?Rwanda
    ?Redonda
    ?Romania
    ?Russia
daily email trivia category?Movies:?War in Movies:?War in Movies: Vietnam War Movies, Vol. 1
4This film was actually released at the height of the war in 1968. It stars John Wayne in one of his many military roles. Which movie is this that follows the exploits of US special forces?
    ?We Were Soldiers
    ?The Green Berets
    ?Boys in Company C
    ?Navy SEALs
daily email trivia category?People:?Same Surname:?Same Surname: A Man Called Sevenoaks? People and English Towns
5Cilla Black had a UK No.1 hit with a cover version of my song "Anyone Who Had a Heart". I am also a cousin of Whitney Houston. Who am I?
    ?Shirley
    ?Warwick
    ?Rothwell
    ?Corby
daily email trivia category?Literature:?Literary Terms & Quotes:?Grammatical and Lexical Items: A Guide to Literary Terms
6Okay, your first word is alliteration. What does that mean?
    ?When an actor says something to the audience that is not intended to be heard by the rest of the actors
    ?The enemy in the story
    ?A successive line of literature with repetitious initial sounds
    ?The main character of
daily email trivia category?Hobbies:?Collectibles:?Collectibles: What A Mug!
7I have a mug that sits on my television, with a picture of a ship on it and the words "10 April 1912" written on it. Which famous ship does this mug commemorate?
    ?"Titanic"
    ?"Queen Mary"
    ?"Queen Elizabeth 2"
    ?"Golden Hind"
daily email trivia category?Sports:?Name the Sport:?Name the Sport : Various Sports Heroes
8From taking part in what competition are Boris Becker, Pete Sampras, and Andre Agassi famous for?
    ?polo
    ?basketball
    ?tennis
    ?football
daily email trivia category?Celebrities:?Ringwald, Molly:?Ringwald, Molly : Molly Ringwald's Movies
91985 movie with Judd Nelson and Emilio Estevez, about high school kids from different backgrounds finding a lot in common during their Saturday detention:
    ?Freaks And Geeks
    ?The Breakfast Club
    ?Lets Get The Teacher
    ?Bad Kids
daily email trivia category?Humanities:?Mythology Mixture:?Mythology Mixture: World Myth
10Now we remove ourselves to the furthest reaches of northern Europe. Indeed, we are so curious about the various gods of thunder from various cultures, why not discover who the Norse god of thunder is. What is his famous name?
    ?Freya
    ?Odin
    ?Thor
    ?Balder


*** Submit your answers now & compare scores:


Mary
Live long and?prosper



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