Q: Who is the Greek Goddess of victory? Hint: She’s NOT the Goddess of Running Shoes. A: Nike… Continue Reading

Q: Who is the Greek Goddess of victory? Hint: She’s NOT the Goddess of Running Shoes. A: Nike… Continue Reading
The letters “RX” often appear at pharmacies and on prescription bottles…what does “RX” stand for? A: Recipe…which is from the Latin word, recipere, which means “to take.”… Continue Reading
Q: From the 1985 classic movie, “Back To The Future,” what was Doc Brown’s dog’s name? A: Einstein… Continue Reading
Q: There were 4 different marshmallows in LUCKY CHARMS cereal when it debuted in 1963. There were green clovers, pink hearts, orange stars and, what was the 4th? A: Yellow moons. BTW, all the original shapes have been replaced except pink hearts.… Continue Reading
It’s Presidents’ Day trivia! Q: George Washington was not just our first President – he was also a very successful businessman, in what business did George make a pile of money? A: Liquor maker and distributor. He made and sold Rye Whiskey and Apple and Peach Brandy. Even guys in knickers and powdered wigs liked…… Continue Reading
In 1983, who had a hit with the song, “TOO SHY”? Hint: Think baby talk A: Kajagoogoo… Continue Reading
Q: On “All in the Family,” what did Archie call his son-in-law, Miike? A: Meathead… Continue Reading
Q: Pandas do this 12 hours a day, what is it? Hint: It is Valentine’s Day but the answer has nothing to do with love. A: Eat bamboo!… Continue Reading
Q: What is a plectrum? Hint: Think music A: A guitar pick… Continue Reading
Q: Who are Soohorang and Bandabi? Hint: They are not the personal injury law firm from late night TV. A: They are the mascots from the PyeongChang Olympics. Soohorang is a white tiger and Bandabi is a black bear.… Continue Reading