Dave and Jen test your mettle every day with “Brainbuster Trivia” at 720am!
It’s your chance to win great prizes like gift certificates to terrific local eateries like Rex’s Pasta, Pudgie’s Pizza and New York Bagel plus movie passes from Crown City Cinema, Zoom Tan gift cards, theatre and concert tickets and so much more!
Missed one? Check ’em out (with the answers) below!
FRIDAY 9/5: It takes 872 gallons of water to produce one gallon of this. (WINE!)
THURSDAY 9/4: What safari animal has the longest pregnancy? (ELEPHANTS…18 to 22 months!)
WEDNESDAY 9/3: The average person will spend four years of their life on this. (COUCH)
TUESDAY 9/2: When your body does this, it travels out at about 10 feet per second…or seven miles per hour! (FART)
FRIDAY 8/29: What’s America’s most loved condiment, according to a new Labor Day poll? (MAYONNAISE!)
THURSDAY 8/28: What’s our favorite dog breed, according to Fletch pet insurance? (LABRADOR RETRIEVER)
WEDNESDAY 8/27: What’s America’s longest running game show? (THE PRICE IS RIGHT…ofc!)
TUESDAY 8/26: This common vegetable, rich in Vitamin A, used to be many different colors…purple was the most popular one. (CARROTS)
MONDAY 8/25: A new study found drinking this boosts your mood…even on Mondays! (COFFEE)
FRIDAY 8/22: What was the first food to be intentionally microwaved? (POPCORN)
THURSDAY 8/21: What fuzzy animal was Dora the Explorer going to be before she became a Latina girl? (BUNNY)
WEDNESDAY 8/20: What’s the best high school musical of all time, according to Entertainment Weekly? (THE BREAKFAST CLUB)
TUESDAY 8/19: 60% of our bodies are made up of what? (WATER)
MONDAY 8/18: 37% of us HATE it when a friend asks them to do this? (HELP THEM MOVE)
FRIDAY 8/15: According to a new study, what was our favorite summer camp activity? (SWIMMING)
THURSDAY 8/14: Barn, burrowing and Great Horned are all types of what bird? (OWL)
WEDNESDAY 8/13: You can get a really good estimate of the temperature in Fahrenheit by listening to the sounds of this insect. (CRICKET…count how many times they chirp in 14 sceonds then add 40!)
TUESDAY 8/12: What body part or organ uses more oxygen than any other body part? (BRAIN)
MONDAY 8/11: What office device of Dwight’s did Jim put in Jello in “The Office”? (STAPLER)
FRIDAY 8/8: What Disney animated classic features a classic spaghetti and meatball eating scene? (LADY AND THE TRAMP)
THURSDAY 8/7: What’s the national animal of Canada? (BEAVER)
WEDNESDAY 8/6: This colorful cup is a popular souvenir for Europeans to take home after visiting the States. (RED SOLO CUP)
TUESDAY 8/5: If you suffer from somnambulism, you might raid the fridge for a midnight snack. (SLEEPWALKING)
MONDAY 8/4: 5% of us NEVER do this chore. (LAUNDRY)
FRIDAY 8/1: What New England state is issuing license plates hailing them as the “Pizza State”? (CONNECTICUT)
THURSDAY 7/31: What common anatomical part are sharks missing? (BONES)
WEDNESDAY 7/30: What classic 1981 action movie required 7000 snakes? (RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK)
TUESDAY 7/29: 4 in five people enjoy drinks with this in it…and 1 in 3 will never stop drinking them. (CAFFEINE)
MONDAY 7/28: This punctuation mark wasn’t standard on keyboards until 1970…you had to type a period and then go back and type an apostrophe over it. (EXCLAMATION POINT)
FRIDAY 7/25: What Italian dessert was invented because it was thought to be an aphrodisiac? (TIRAMSU)
THURSDAY 7/24: These birds have knees…their legs just look super short because most of their leg bones are covered in feathers. (PENGUINS)
WEDNESDAY 7/23: The average man feels 67% more confident when wearing what? (SUIT)
TUESDAY 7/22: We’ve got over 100,000 of these on our bodies. (HAIRS ON OUR HEAD)
MONDAY 7/21: This NYC landmark was built with 10 million bricks. (EMPIRE STATE BUILDING)
FRIDAY 7/18: What food is the “most sharable” according to a new poll? (PIZZA)
THURSDAY 7/17: What group of wild animals is called a fluffle? (RABBITS)
WEDNESDAY 7/16: How many cards do you start with in an UNO game? (SEVEN)
TUESDAY 7/15: 44% of us are self-conscious about what body part(s)? (OUR FEET!)
MONDAY 7/14: Almost have of workers usually skip this at work. (LUNCH)
FRIDAY 7/11: What artist played BOTH “LIVE Aids” in London and Philadelphia? (PHIL COLLINS…he did “Against All Odds” in both cities!)
THURSDAY 7/10: What big cat is the official animal of Florida? (PANTHER)
WEDNESDAY 7/9: What movie features Agents K and J who regulate alien activity on Earth? (MEN IN BLACK)
TUESDAY 7/8: If you suffer from logophobia, you probably don’t visit many libraries. (FEAR OF READING)
MONDAY 7/7: What’s our favorite summer thing to do, according to YouGov.com? (EATING ICE CREAM)
THURSDAY 7/3: What’s the closest living relative to the T. Rex? (CHICKENS)
WEDNESDAY 7/2: What 1970s movie, based on a Broadway musical (like “Hamilton”) depicts the signing of the Declaration of Independence? (1776)
MONDAY 6/30: This grocery store convenience was invented in 1937…and NO ONE used it! (SHOPPING CART…men thought it effeminate and it reminded women of a baby carriage…and not in a good way!)
FRIDAY 6/27: What’s Spiderman’s day job? (PHOTOGRAPHER for the Daily Planet…byline Peter Parker, ofc!)
THURSDAY 6/26: These mammals have “bromances” where two or three males pair up for DECADES and act as “wingmen” when females are around. (DOLPHINS!)
WEDNESDAY 6/25: This planet looks a lot different than it did 20 years ago…its structure has changed and it’s paler. (URANUS)
TUESDAY 6/24: Where in the US was the hottest temperature on Earth recorded? (DEATH VALLEY, California…134.6F in 1913!)
MONDAY 6/23: What’s the official fruit of New York? (APPLES)
FRIDAY 6/20: What was the on-set nickname of the shark in the movie “Jaws”? (BRUCE…Director Steven Spielberg named it after his lawyer!)
THURSDAY 6/19: Where does Yogi Bear live? (JELLYSTONE NATIONAL PARK)
WEDNESDAY 6/18: What classic 90s Japanese toy is coming back with a “Peanuts” version this year? (TAMAGOTCHI)
TUESDAY 6/17: What leafy green vegetable tops this year’s list of the “Dirty Dozen” fruits and vegetables with the most pesticides? (SPINACH)
MONDAY 6/16: What’s the #1 beverage we can’t live without, according to a new study? (COFFEE…ofc!)
FRIDAY 6/13: What TV show features #1 Dad Tim Taylor? (HOME IMPROVEMENT)
THURSDAY 6/12: Panda’s diets consist primarily of what? (BAMBOO)
WEDNESDAY 6/11: Tina Louise is the sole surviving member of what classic 60s TV show? (GILLIGAN’S ISLAND)
TUESDAY 6/10: Most varieties of this popular snack cookie are vegan, with no milk, eggs or any other animal products. (OREOS…no, really!)
MONDAY 6/9: What’s the #1 life skill Dads teach their kids, according to a new study? (TYING A TIE)
FRIDAY 6/6: What’s the #1 power ballad in rock history, according to UltimateClassicRock.com? (PURPLE RAIN by Prince…tough to argue!)
THURSDAY 6/5: What’s the fear of dogs called? (CYNOPHOBIA)
WEDNESDAY 6/4: The phrase “self destruct” was invented for what 60’s TV show and current movie franchise? (MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE)
TUESDAY 6/3: Youngsters on TikTok are eating this fruit upside down. (BANANAS)
MONDAY 6/2: What’s the most common reason employees call in sick? (STOMACH ISSUES)
FRIDAY 5/30: What’s the most ordered fast food in America? (🍕)
THURSDAY 5/29: What was the name of the skunk in the movie “Bambi”? (FLOWER)
WEDNESDAY 5/28: This piece of clothing was invented in 1904 and marketed to bachelors who didn’t know how to sew and replace buttons. (T-SHIRT)
TUESDAY 5/27: 53% of us do this before our housecleaner comes over. (CLEAN THE HOUSE!)
FRIDAY 5/23: We’ll host four of these this summer? (BBQs, of course!)
THURSDAY 5/22: What kind of breed is McGruff, the Crime Dog? (BLOODHOUND)
WEDNESDAY 5/21: There were such low expectations for this 1977 summer blockbuster that it only opened on 42 screens across the country. (STAR WARS…no, REALLY!)
TUESDAY 5/20: What was the streaming platform intro we played on air? (NETFLIX!)
MONDAY 5/19: 20% of workers check this at least 20 times a day. (E-MAIL!)
FRIDAY 5/16: What Texas city tops Yelp’s list of the best BBQ cities in ‘Murica? (AUSTIN…San Antonio was second, Kansas City third!)
THURSDAY 5/15: These animals sleep so much that by the time they turn nine, they’ve only been awake for THREE years! (CATS…who else? 🤷😆)
WEDNESDAY 5/14: What common fruit do Swedes put on their tacos? (BANANAS!)
TUESDAY 5/13: A longevity researcher claims this snack food can help you live to be 100! (POPCORN)
MONDAY 5/12: What video game based on a Bond movie is part of the Class of 2025 World Video Hall of Fame? (GOLDENEYE)
FRIDAY 5/9: Moms say 15% of their diet is what? (THEIR CHILD’S LEFTOVERS!)
THURSDAY 5/8: What country has more sheep than people? (NEW ZEALAND)
WEDNESDAY 5/7: What movie tops Harper’s Bazaar’s list of the best movies to watch on Mother’s Day? (MAMMA MIA…what else?)
TUESDAY 5/6: What is halitosis? (BAD BREATH)
MONDAY 5/5: This championship trophy can hold 23 beers…or 2,000 Monopoly hotels. (THE STANLEY CUP!)
FRIDAY 5/2: Only three types of this horse have ever won the Kentucky Derby. (FILLIES or female horses…Regret in 1915, Genuine Risk in 1980 and Winning Colors in 1988.)
THURSDAY 5/1: Who’s the best movie dog of all time, according to Rolling Stone? (LASSIE)
WEDNESDAY 4/30: 54% of Gen Z’ers have done this while driving. (EATEN FOOD)
TUESDAY 4/29: There are over 2000 species of this fungus in NYC. (MUSHROOMS!)
MONDAY 4/28: Saying this word in Canada is NOT an admission of guilt in a court of law. (SORRY!)
FRIDAY 4/25: Name the movie: “What’s the perfect date? That’s a tough one. I’d have to say April 25 because it’s not too hot, not too cold. All you need is a light jacket.” (MISS CONGENIALITY)
THURSDAY 4/24: What group of animals can be called a fluffle? (RABBITS)
WEDNESDAY 4/23: Who’s the most popular Disney villain, according to Google searches? (SCAR from “The Lion King”)
TUESDAY 4/22: 34% of us don’t drink this until 3pm. (WATER)
MONDAY 4/21: Ivy League school Brown University is in what state? (RHODE ISLAND…Dave’s home state!)
FRIDAY 4/18: What’s an Easter egg’s least favorite day? (FRY-DAY! Get it? 😂)
THURSDAY 4/17: Tortoises can go without this for almost a year. (WATER)
WEDNESDAY 4/16: 9% of us can’t use this in our house because it’s full of JUNK. (GARAGE)
TUESDAY 4/15: What’s the fear of heights called? (ACROPHOBIA)
MONDAY 4/14: What’s the longest running game show on TV? (THE PRICE IS RIGHT…it debuted in 1972!)
FRIDAY 4/11: Almost 30% of younger adults put this condiment on grilled cheese sandwiches instead of butter. (MAYO…try it…you’ll LOVE it! #TrustUs)
THURSDAY 4/10: This seafood wasn’t always considered a delicacy…it used to be so cheap it was fed to prisoners to save money! (LOBSTERS…the “cockroaches of the sea”!)
WEDNESDAY 4/9: Which classic 80’s sitcom’s tagline was “One man’s struggle to take it easy”? (FERRIS BUELLER’S DAY OFF)
TUESDAY 4/8: What mega-popular breakfast cereal that claims it contains nuts doesn’t have ANY in it? (HONEY NUT CHEERIOS…they replaced almonds with “natural almond flavoring” from peach and apricot pits in 2006!)
MONDAY 4/7: Lonestar is the official beer of what state? (TEXAS)
FRIDAY 4/4: What fast food restaurant served beer-soaked hot dogs? (LUMS)
THURSDAY 4/3: 70% of cat owners check this every day. (LITTER BOX)
WEDNESDAY 4/2: What soothing plant is often used in makeup? (ALOE VERA)
TUESDAY 4/1: How many neck bones do humans have? (SEVEN)
MONDAY 3/31: This Italian almond biscuit gets its name from the Latin meaning “baked twice.” (BISCOTTI)
FRIDAY 3/28: This cookie was invented in 1930…then the inventor sold the recipe to Nestle’s for a lifetime supply of chocolate. (CHOCOLATE CHIP!)
THURSDAY 3/27: Which “Friend” played baseball with a chimpanzee in the 1996 comedy “Ed”? (JOEY…Matt LeBlanc!)
WEDNESDAY 3/26: Which “Snow White” dwarf didn’t have a beard? (DOPEY)
TUESDAY 3/25: What are you doing when you’re masticating? (CHEWING)
MONDAY 3/24: What breakfast item was once given to women after childbirth? (BAGELS)
FRIDAY 3/21: What was Atari’s best selling video game? (PACMAN)
THURSDAY 3/20: What kind of breed was Lassie? (COLLIE)
WEDNESDAY 3/19: Homer Simpson gave up his soul for what? (A DONUT)
TUESDAY 3/18: The average healthy adult has how many teeth? (32)
MONDAY 3/17: What city held the first St. Patrick’s Day parade in 1762? (NYC!)
FRIDAY 3/14: What is America’s favorite pie? (APPLE)
THURSDAY 3/13: These black birds hold grudges against humans for up to 17 years! (CROWS)
WEDNESDAY 3/12: If you add up all the numbers on this game, you get 666. (ROULETTE WHEEL)
TUESDAY 3/11: This healthy word comes from the Greek meaning “exercise naked”. (GYMNASIUM)
MONDAY 3/10: Who was the first African American woman to host a TV show? (OPRAH WINFREY)
FRIDAY 3/7: Who sang first on “We Are The World”? (LIONEL RICHIE)
THURSDAY 3/6: This groundbreaking innovation was invented in Michigan in 1947…before that pet owners used soil or ashes instead. (KITTY LITTER)
WEDNESDAY 3/5: At least 600 of these monster movies have been made in the last 100 years…over half of them since 2000. (ZOMBIE MOVIES)
TUESDAY 3/4: What blood type can donate to anyone? (TYPE O)
MONDAY 3/3: According to NASA, this stretch of road is the brightest spot on Earth from space. (LAS VEGAS STRIP)
FRIDAY 2/28: This mega popular lunchtime sandwich was considered a delicacy for the rich until costs came down and it became more popular. (PB&J)
THURSDAY 2/27: What color is a polar bear’s skin? (BLACK)
WEDNESDAY 2/26: Cher won her Best Actress for what movie? (MOONSTRUCK)
MONDAY 2/24: What’s the only US state that borders just one other? (MAINE)
FRIDAY 2/21: This topping is rated on color, consistency and flavor with the highest grade being “fancy.” (KETCHUP)
THURSDAY 2/20: What color does a chameleon change to when it’s trying to warm up? (BLACK)
WEDNESDAY 2/19: This backyard sport is the most played in America ahead of bowling, swimming and golf. (CORNHOLE)
TUESDAY 2/18: Olfaction is the scientific term for which sense? (SMELL)
MONDAY 2/17: Who said “I’m the President of the US and I’m not going to eat any more broccoli”? (GEORGE H.W. BUSH 41)
THURSDAY 2/13: These backyard collectors hibernate so hard you could juggle them without waking them up…you shouldn’t though! (SQUIRRELS)
WEDNESDAY 2/12: There are 293 ways to make change for this. (ONE DOLLAR)
TUESDAY 2/11: Which gland in the human body is shaped like a butterfly? (THYROID)
MONDAY 2/10: According to a new poll, what would be the ideal number of bedrooms in a home? (THREE)
THURSDAY 1/16: What’s a group of caterpillars called? (ARMY)
WEDNESDAY 1/15: 20% of Gen Z’ers can’t change one of these. (LIGHT BULB)
TUESDAY 1/14: The average American has four “good” pairs of these in rotation. (UNDERWEAR)
MONDAY 1/13: What’s the top word that should be banished from 2025, according to Lake Superior University’s annual Banned Word List? (HINT: It may make you flinch, shrink, wince in disgust or be embarrassed.) (CRINGE)
FRIDAY 1/10: 28% of Americans would give up this for free pizza for a year. (DRINKING)
THURSDAY 1/9: What bird is Florida hoping to make its official state bird in 2025? (FLAMINGO)
WEDNESDAY 1/8: There are six American cities that have this unusual earth formation: Portland and Bend, Oregon, Jackson, Mississippi, Prescott Valley, Arizona, Austin, Texas and (of course) Honolulu, Hawaii. (VOLCANOES)
TUESDAY 1/7: What blood group is a universal donor? (O)
MONDAY 1/6: What’s the fourth planet from the Sun? (MARS)
FRIDAY 1/3/25: Hostess made this snack food in orange, cherry and grape flavors in the 1970s…no one wanted them. (POTATO CHIPS!)
THURSDAY 1/2/25: What Disney character was a clownfish? (NEMO)
FRIDAY 12/27: Microsoft put these games in early versions of Windows to teach us how to use the mouse. (SOLITAIRE and MINESWEEPER)
THURSDAY 12/26: Bingo the Dog is the famous mascot on what snack box? (CRACKER JACK)
TUESDAY 12/24: Christmas Island is owned by what country? (AUSTRALIA)
MONDAY 12/23: What did the first-ever text message say in December of 1992? (MERRY CHRISTMAS!)
FRIDAY 12/20: The first one of these was published and sold in 1843…the same year as Charles Dickens’ “A Christmas Carol.” (CHRISTMAS CARD)
THURSDAY 12/19: What TV family had a dog named Santa’s Little Helper? (THE SIMPSONS)
WEDNESDAY 12/18: Tom Hanks plays five different characters in what Christmas classic? (THE POLAR EXPRESS)
TUESDAY 12/17: In what country did the Christmas tree originate? (GERMANY)
MONDAY 12/16: What southern state was the first to make Christmas an official holiday in 1836? (ALABAMA)
FRIDAY 12/13: What vegetable is a very popular pizza topping in Brazil? (PEAS!)
THURSDAY 12/12: What chess piece was originally an elephant? (BISHOP)
WEDNESDAY 12/11: In the 1939 version of “The Wizard of Oz” what was the lion looking for? (COURAGE)
TUESDAY 12/10: There are over 7500 varieties of this fruit grown worldwide…so if you had one every day it’s take you 20 years to try every one! (APPLES)
MONDAY 12/9: This cake got its name from its original recipe, which called for a pound of all the ingredients. (POUND CAKE…a pound ofbutter, a pound of eggs, a pound of sugar and a pound of flour!)
FRIDAY 12/6: What classic 90s sitcom was originally titled “Insomnia Cafe”? (FRIENDS)
THURSDAY 12/5: What animal is on the cover of a Klondike bar? (POLAR BEAR)
WEDNESDAY 12/4: Two-thirds of the world has never seen in real life. (SNOW!)
TUESDAY 12/3: If you have globophobia, you probably skipped the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day parade…what is it? (FEAR OF BALLOONS)
MONDAY 12/2: What animals would you have the most of if you bought ALL of the gifts from the Christmas carol “The 12 Days of Christmas”? (BIRDS)
WEDNESDAY 11/27: What animals pulled the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day floats up until 1939? (HORSES)
TUESDAY 11/26: The average person has about 100,000 of these…some have none at all! (HAIRS)
MONDAY 11/25: (Dad Joke Alert) What did the Pilgrims make cookies with? (MAY-FLOUR!)
FRIDAY 11/22: What famous cereal mascot’s first name is Horatio? (CAP’N CRUNCH…Horatio Magellan Crunch, in fact!)
THURSDAY 11/21: What bird lays the largest egg? (OSTRICH)
WEDNESDAY 11/20: What type of dancing is the official state dance of 24 states? (SQUARE DANCING)
TUESDAY 11/19: Humans are the only animals with this facial feature. (CHINS)
MONDAY 11/18: This American city has a bigger population than 38 states. (NYC!)
FRIDAY 11/15: This tropical fruit was such a major status symbol in Europe in the 1700s, people rented them for parties. (PINEAPPLES!)
THURSDAY 11/14: What animal lives in a lodge? (BEAVER)
WEDNESDAY 11/13: Today is Sadie Hawkins Day…what classic comic strip does it come from? (LIL’ ABNER)
TUESDAY 11/12: You’ll take about 216 million of these in your lifetime. (STEPS)
MONDAY 11/11: 8% of people have NEVER done this at work. (💩!)
FRIDAY 11/8: The name of this snack chip translates to “little fried and golden thing” or “little bits of gold”? (DORITOS…from the Spanish word “doradito”!)
THURSDAY 11/7: In the 1700’s, people thought this animal was a hoax because of its duck bill, otter feet and beaver tail. (PLATYPUS)
WEDNESDAY 11/6: The first drive in movie theater opened June 6th, 1933 in the Garden State…where is that? (NEW JERSEY)
TUESDAY 11/5: President Ronald Reagan was ambidextrous…what does that mean? (HE COULD USE BOTH HIS LEFT AND RIGHT HANDS EQUALLY WELL)
WEDNESDAY 10/30: What was the name of the camp in “Friday the 13th”? (CAMP CRYSTAL LAKE)
TUESDAY 10/29: You always see this body part…your mind just ignores it. (YOUR NOSE!)
MONDAY 10/28: Which First Lady was the first American Woman on a US postage stamp? (MARTHA WASHINGTON)
FRIDAY 10/25: You’re more likely to be stung by a bee if you’re eating which fruit? (BANANAS…the chemical compound in them makes bees very angry!)
THURSDAY 10/24: There are six states that legally recognize these animals as part of your family…and New York is one of them. (DOGS!)
WEDNESDAY 10/23: 37% of us believe this type of travel is possible. (TIME TRAVEL)
TUESDAY 10/22: What’s America’s favorite nut, according to a new survey? (PISTACHIOS and CASHEWS…a virtual tie!)
MONDAY 10/21: What state is the “Silver State”? (NEVADA)
FRIDAY 10/18: When this website launched in 2005, it was a video dating site with the slogan “Tune in, hook up.” (YOU TUBE)
THURSDAY 10/17: How many wings does a butterfly have? (FOUR…two forewings and two hindwings!)
WEDNESDAY 10/16: These colorful art supplies once were food-scented and smelled like coconut, cherry and licorice. (CRAYOLA CRAYONS…their “Magic Scent” line debuted in 1994 but was discontinue in 1995 after some children ate them)
TUESDAY 10/15: There are approximately 200 of these on your feet right now. (FUNGI)
MONDAY 10/14: What Italian luxury sports car company started out making tractors and air conditions before cars? (LAMBORGHINI)
FRIDAY 10/11: What’s the name of the final course in all of the “Mario Kart” video games? (RAINBOW ROAD)
THURSDAY 10/10: These marine animals really do smile when they’re having fun. (DOLPHINS)
WEDNESDAY 10/9: In what state is it illegal to be naked in bed? (MINNESOTA)
TUESDAY 10/8: These candy dispensers look like lighters because they were originally marketed to adults as an alternative to smoking. (PEZ!)
MONDAY 10/7: What planet is known for its rings? (SATURN)
FRIDAY 10/4: These “hot” treats were originally called Chunk Stuffers in the 1970s. (HOT POCKETS)
THURSDAY 10/3: What color are flamingoes when they’re born? (WHITE…they turn pink because of all the shrimp they eat!)
WEDNESDAY 10/2: What car manufacturer makes the CR-V? (HONDA…it stands for Comfortable Runabout Vehicle!)
TUESDAY 10/1: These nuts can’t be bought in their shells…because the shells are toxic. (CASHEWS)
MONDAY 9/30: What road runs from Chicago to Los Angeles? (ROUTE 66)
FRIDAY 9/27: This digital pet’s name is a combination of two Japanese words meaning “egg” and “friend”. (TAMAGOTCHI)
THURSDAY 9/26: What’s a community of ants called? (COLONY)
WEDNESDAY 9/25: In 2006, “The History of Violence” was the last major Hollywood movie released in this format. (VHS)
TUESDAY 9/24: You’ll get about 200 of these in your lifetime. (COLDS)
MONDAY 9/23: What day of the week do people eat ice cream the most? (SUNDAY)
FRIDAY 9/20: What snack food do we hashtag the most on social media? (OREOS)
THURSDAY 9/19: What animals are known as the “ships of the desert”? (CAMELS)
WEDNESDAY 9/18: This weather phenomenon is actually a full circle…we only see half of it. (RAINBOWS)
TUESDAY 9/17: What’s the #1 medical TV show of all time, according to Entertainment Weekly? (ER)
MONDAY 9/16: What superhero worked at the Daily Planet? (SUPERMAN!)
MONDAY 9/9: What fun-loving couple live at 123 Sesame Street? (BERT & ERNIE!)
FRIDAY 9/6: Our Milky Way galaxy is shaped like what popular snack food? (A POTATO CHIP…Pringles, to be precise…twisted at the edges!)
THURSDAY 9/5: Dogs have bitten these workers almost 6000 times in the past year. (POSTAL WORKERS)
WEDNESDAY 9/4: In what year was the iPhone released? (2007)
TUESDAY 9/3: What tree-like vegetable has almost twice the vitamin C as an orange? (BROCCOLI)
FRIDAY 8/30: What classic video game character was originally a carpenter? (MARIO)
THURSDAY 8/29: What’s the only bird on the Chinese zodiac? (ROOSTER)
WEDNESDAY 8/28: What was the first food that was intentionally microwaved? (POPCORN!)
TUESDAY 8/27: You’ve got over 600 of these in your body. (MUSCLES)
MONDAY 8/26: Which salad dressing was invented in Upstate New York and is named after the area it was invented in? (THOUSAND ISLAND)
FRIDAY 8/23: What color were the walls of Monica’s apartment in “Friends”? (PURPLE)
THURSDAY 8/22: A group of these big cats is called an “ambush”. (TIGERS)
WEDNESDAY 8/21: What classic Halloween movie prompted its star to “never take showers again”? (PSYCHO)
TUESDAY 8/20: What South American country shares it’s name with a nut? (BRAZIL)
MONDAY 8/19: This famous cartoon character didn’t actually “catch ’em all”…he only captured 7% of them during his show’s run. (ASH KETCHUM from “Pokemon”!)
THURSDAY 8/15: The world’s largest one of these farm animals lived in Texas, measuring “17 hands”, or five feet, eight inches tall. (DONKEY)
WEDNESDAY 8/14: What’s the most common thing we leave behind when we travel, according to a new poll? (PHONE CHARGER)
TUESDAY 8/13: What Simpsons character opened up “The Leftorium” shop? (NED FLANDERS)
MONDAY 8/12: The term “dog days of summer” refers to what object in the sky? (SIRIUS…the “dog” star!)
FRIDAY 8/9: What former lawyer penned books called “The Rainmaker,” “The Runaway Jury” and “The Firm”? (JOHN GRISHAM)
THURSDAY 8/8: Which domestic cat breed is often referred to as the “gentle giant” due to its large size and friendly nature? (MAINE COON)
WEDNESDAY 8/7: What classic game board has 225 squares? (SCRABBLE)
TUESDAY 8/6: An Iowa man just grew the world’s largest version of what vegetable? (EGGPLANT…8.3 pounds and 28 inches around! 😲)
MONDAY 8/5: The color of this confection is pink because that’s the only food coloring the inventor had available. (BUBBLE GUM)
FRIDAY 8/2: What’s our favorite snack food, according to a new study? (CHIPS and FRUIT tied for first followed by crackers, cookies and ice cream!)
THURSDAY 8/1: What was the name of the Clintons’ cat? (SOCKS)
WEDNESDAY 7/31: What’s the name of the train that takes students to wizarding school in “Harry Potter”? (HOGWARTS EXPRESS)
TUESDAY 7/30: This common fruit was made by crossbreeding a pomelo and a mandarin. (ORANGE)
MONDAY 7/29: The average American spends 54 hours a year doing this online. (SHOPPING)
FRIDAY 7/26: In what year did our “Dream Team” win gold at the Summer Olympics? (1992)
THURSDAY 7/25: What famous bear is named after a London train station? (PADDINGTON)
WEDNESDAY 7/24: What Olympic-themed movie ran away with the Best Picture Oscar in 1981? (“CHARIOTS OF FIRE”)
TUESDAY 7/23: You’ve got about 5 liters of this in your body right now. (BLOOD)
MONDAY 7/22: What cartoon character would we be most likely to vote for President of the United States, according to Ranker.com? (BATMAN!)
FRIDAY 7/19: 72% of people say NO summer meal is complete without this for dessert. (ICE CREAM)
THURSDAY 7/18: What are baby sharks called? (PUPS!)
WEDNESDAY 7/17: 41% of people believe every text needs to include one of these or else it feels “naked”. (AN EMOJI! 😁)
TUESDAY 7/16: Harrison Ford played Dr. Richard Kimble in what 1993 thriller? (THE FUGITIVE)
MONDAY 7/15: Which Founding Father was our first Postmaster General? (BENJAMIN FRANKLIN)
FRIDAY 7/12: What 3D game, an 80s sensation, celebrates its 50th birthday this year? (RUBIK’s CUBE…invented in 1974!)
THURSDAY 7/11: What large African animals leave the ground when they run at top speed? (HIPPOS)
WEDNESDAY 7/10: What are the three ingredients in a Pina Colada? (PINEAPPLE JUICE, COCONUT JUICE and RUM…bottoms up! 🍸)
FRIDAY 7/5: What salad celebrated its 100th birthday on July 4th? (CAESAR SALAD)
WEDNESDAY 7/3: What European county figured out how to add color to fireworks in the 1830s? (ITALY…maybe red, white and green!)
TUESDAY 7/2: This daily hygienic habit didn’t become popular in the US until World War II soldiers brought it back with them from Europe. (BRUSHING YOUR TEETH)
MONDAY 7/1: What NYC landmark is the top tourist attraction in the world, according to Tripadvisor? (THE EMPIRE STATE BUILDING)
FRIDAY 6/28: Almost 70% of Americans say that seeing their partner doing this around the house is a BIG turn-on. (CLEANING!)
THURSDAY 6/27: In what state would you find Kodiak bears? (ALASKA)
WEDNESDAY 6/26: 78% of us will bring this along with us during our vacation this year. (OUR PET)
TUESDAY 6/25: What common health measurement is lower than most people think it is? (YOUR TEMPERATURE…97.9 is the normal now, not 98.6!)
MONDAY 6/24: What stuffed animal fad debuted in 1993? (BEANIE BABIES)
FRIDAY 6/14: What polarizing “Dad Rock” band is New York’s (and America’s) favorite? (NICKLEBACK…who else?)
THURSDAY 6/13: When a group of these animals are swimming together, it’s called a paddling. (DUCKS)
WEDNESDAY 6/12: What classic horror movie is set in the fictional town of Haddenfield, Illinois? (HALLOWEEN)
TUESDAY 6/11: What color would more people change their eye color to if they could? (BLUE)
MONDAY 6/10: This island got its name after a Dutch explorer landed there on Easter Sunday in 1722. (EASTER ISLAND)
FRIDAY 6/7: What cereal known as the “Breakfast of Champions” celebrates its 100th birthday this year? (WHEATIES)
THURSDAY 6/6: The aardvark is native to which continent? (AFRICA)
WEDNESDAY 6/5: 25% of us cannot ride one of these. (BICYCLE)
TUESDAY 6/4: What’s the only organ in the human body that can fully regenerate itself? (LIVER)
MONDAY 6/3: This iconic character didn’t achieve the rank of captain until 2023. (CAP’N CRUNCH)
FRIDAY 5/31: 75% of Americans do this before they go on vacation. (CLEAN THE HOUSE!)
THURSDAY 5/30: Caffeine makes this insect work harder, smarter and more efficiently. (ANTS)
WEDNESDAY 5/29: What color are the sunsets on Mars? (BLUE)
TUESDAY 5/28: This fruit got its name because it grows on trees in bunches. (GRAPEFRUIT…they look like big, yellow grapes!)
FRIDAY 5/24: The largest version of this board game just opened in Macomb, Illinois. (MONOPOLY)
THURSDAY 5/23: What’s the only bird that can fly backwards? (HUMMINGBIRD)
WEDNESDAY 5/22: What liquor did Australia use for money when they first colonized in 1788? (RUM)
TUESDAY 5/21: Sleep experts say you shouldn’t touch this for at least 20 minutes when you first wake up. (CELLPHONE)
MONDAY 5/20: The average car owner ignores this warning sign for about four months. (CHECK ENGINE LIGHT)
FRIDAY 5/17: Almost 20% of adults commit this eating “faux pas”. (CHEWING WITH THEIR MOUTH OPEN)
THURSDAY 5/16: What’s the official animal of Canada? (BEAVER)
WEDNESDAY 5/15: The video game based on this Tim Allen show didn’t come with a manual claiming “real men don’t need instructions”. (HOME IMPROVEMENT)
TUESDAY 5/14: If you’ve got bromhidrosis, you probably don’t take off your shoes very often. What is bromhidrosis? (STINKY FEET)
MONDAY 5/13: This amusement park got its name because of the different nations Texas has been a part of. (SIX FLAGS…Texas has been a part of Spain, France, Mexico, the Republic of Texas, the Confederacy and the US!)
FRIDAY 5/10: 67% of adult have had this beverage in the past day. (COFFEE)
THURSDAY 5/9: Despite what you might think, giraffes only have seven of these. (VERTEBRAE)
WEDNESDAY 5/8: Wishing someone this early is considered bad luck in Germany. (HAPPY BIRTHDAY)
TUESDAY 5/7: Which NBA Hall of Famer’s backup plan was to be a weatherman? (MICHAEL JORDAN)
MONDAY 5/6: What’s New York’s favorite cocktail according to a Casino.ca poll? (MARTINI 🍸)
FRIDAY 5/3: Which 80s diva got her start in a band called The Breakfast Club? (MADONNA)
THURSDAY 5/2: Two-thirds of polar bears live in what country? (CANADA)
WEDNESDAY 5/1: The temperature in this Florida city has never been over 100 degrees. (MIAMI)
TUESDAY 4/30: Which part of the eye is named after the Greek goddess of the rainbow and is also the name of a Goo Goo Dolls song? (IRIS)
MONDAY 4/29: This popular portable music device was originally called the Sound About. (WALKMAN)
FRIDAY 4/26: What condiment has a rooster on its bottle? (SIRACHA…the inventor was born in 1945…the Year of the Rooster!)
THURSDAY 4/25: What animal plagues the city of Pawnee, Indiana in “Parks & Recreation”? (RACCOONS)
WEDNESDAY 4/24: 4% of people buy one of these every day…31% NEVER do! (LOTTERY TICKETS)
TUESDAY 4/23: 4% of us have never had one of these common ailments. (HEADACHES)
MONDAY 4/22: This coin cost three times as much to make it as it’s worth. (PENNY)
FRIDAY 4/19: What’s our favorite go-to midnight snack according to a new poll? (COOKIES…followed by ice cream and chips)
THURSDAY 4/18: What Australian animal was added into boxes of Animal Crackers in 2022? (KOALA)
WEDNESDAY 4/17: Doing this while driving in NYC when there’s “no imminent danger present” has been illegal since 1936. (HONKING YOUR HORN)
TUESDAY 4/16: What over-the-counter pain reliever was marketed as a children’s fever medicine “for little hotheads” in 1955? (TYLENOL)
MONDAY 4/15: The oldest paycheck in the world is from the Middle East around 3000 BC…in what beverage was the person paid? (BEER!)
FRIDAY 4/12: What NYC bridge has two wine cellars built into the base? (THE BROOKLYN BRIDGE!)
THURSDAY 4/11: This service dog isn’t born with spots…it gets them later in life. (DALMATIAN)
WEDNESDAY 4/10: This foodie innvovation debuted in 1928 and making sandwiches was never the same! (SLICED BREAD)
TUESDAY 4/9: This fruit is curved because it fights gravity to grow towards the sun. (BANANA)
MONDAY 4/8: How does the Moon cut his hair? (E-CLIPSE IT! 🤣)
FRIDAY 4/5: People ate more than 120 BILLION of this Asian convenience food last year. (RAMEN NOODLES)
THURSDAY 4/4: 13% of dogs sit here when they ride in the car with their owners. (ON THEIR LAP)
WEDNESDAY 4/3: 72% of us wear this article of clothing once a week…25% do it every day! (JEANS)
TUESDAY 4/2: This hygenic item was originally sold in jars in 1873 and one of the ingredients was soap! (TOOTHPASTE)
MONDAY 4/1: What eMail service launched April 1st, 2004? (GMAIL)
FRIDAY 3/29: Almost half of us wish the Easter Bunny handed this out instead of candy. (MONEY…just like the Tooth Fairy!)
THURSDAY 3/28: What bird did Benjamin Franklin want as the symbol of our country? (TURKEY)
WEDNESDAY 3/27: What’s the best comedy film of all time, according to Ranker.com? (BLAZING SADDLES)
TUESDAY 3/26: What room in our house do we spend the most time cleaning? (KITCHEN)
MONDAY 3/25: There’s only one team in baseball who’s had a winning record for the last 31 seasons…name them. (NEW YORK YANKEES)
THURSDAY 3/14: According to legend, in what Upstate New York city was the potato chip invented? (SARATOGA SPRINGS)
WEDNESDAY 3/13: What southern city boasts the busiest airport in the world? (ATLANTA)
TUESDAY 3/12: What chewing gum promised “double your pleasure, double your fun”? (DOUBLEMINT)
MONDAY 3/11: What fruit is the moon shaped like? (LEMON)
FRIDAY 3/8: What 1972 drama tops Ranker.com’s list of the best Oscar winning movie of all time? (THE GODFATHER)
THURSDAY 3/7: What beloved children’s character started out as a talking blanket and a teddy bear that came to life before becoming the purple wonder we know today? (BARNEY THE DINSOAUR!)
WEDNESDAY 3/6: This classic video game developed in Moscow celebrates its 40th birthday this year? (TETRIS)
TUESDAY 3/5: 11% of us do this while we’re in bed. (EXERCISE)
MONDAY 3/4: What cheesy snack is America’s favorite? (CHEETOS)
FRIDAY 3/1: When he was 8, this celebrity chef asked for an Easy Bake Oven for Christmas…and he got one! (BOBBY FLAY)
THURSDAY 2/29: What European country is the only one to ever have a February 30th? (SWEDEN!)
WEDNESDAY 2/28: One in four of us have dropped our phone, kets, wallet or purse in this…and probably asked someone else to retrieve it. (TOILET)
TUESDAY 2/27: Working at one of these only burns off an extra 64 calories a day. (STANDING DESK)
MONDAY 2/26: These rings date back to the ancient Egyptians who believed there was a “vein of love” that runs from your finger to your heart. (WEDDING RINGS!)
FRIDAY 2/23: There are 546 different words for this word in the English language. (DRUNK)
THURSDAY 2/22: Once one of these giant mollusks settles into a place it stays there for LIFE, sometimes 100 years or more! (CLAM)
WEDNESDAY 2/21: We spend 1000 hours in this room in our home. (KITCHEN)
TUESDAY 2/20: You’ll do this about 20 times a minute without even knowing it. (BLINK)
MONDAY 2/19: Who’s the only president who was a licensed bartender? (LINCOLN)
FRIDAY 2/16: In the 1930s, restaurants in Wisconsin were legally required to serve this with every meal. (CHEESE…and butter, too!)
THURSDAY 2/15: A group of this animal is called a “scurry.” (SQUIRRELS!)
WEDNESDAY 2/14: What’s our favorite rom-com of all time, according to Looper? (WHEN HARRY MET SALLY)
TUESDAY 2/13: What 80s fitness guru had us “Sweatin’ to the Oldies”? (RICHARD SIMMONS)
MONDAY 2/12: What’s the most common word in the English language? (THE)
THURSDAY 2/8: What does the name “Felix” mean in Latin? (LUCKY…which makes Felix The Cat’s name a little ironic. doncha think?)
WEDNESDAY 2/7: What telephone company once encouraged you to “reach out and touch someone”? (AT&T)
TUESDAY 2/6: The name of this slimwear line is an anagram of “expands”. (SPANDEX)
MONDAY 2/5: What’s the only disco album to win a Grammy for Album of the Year? (“SATURDAY NIGHT FEVER”)
FRIDAY 2/2: This condiment was made with mushrooms in England and the US until the early 1800s. (KETCHUP…no, really!)
THURSDAY 2/1: What’s the oldest major sporting event in the US? (KENTUCKY DERBY)
WEDNESDAY 1/31: This famous mouse’s middle name is Entertainment. (CHUCK E. CHEESE!)
TUESDAY 1/30: The name of this dish means “sour rice” in Japanese. (SUSHI)
MONDAY 1/29: What’s the best cartoon character of all time, according to MovieWeb.com? (MICKEY MOUSE)
FRIDAY 1/26: 68% of workers prefer to eat lunch where? (AT THEIR DESK)
THURSDAY 1/25: What Beatles song features a high-pitch note at the end that only cats and dogs can hear? (A DAY IN THE LIFE)
WEDNESDAY 1/24: What’s the only continent that’s in all four hemispheres? (AFRICA)
TUESDAY 1/23: What Kellogg cereal was the first to offer a prize in the box in 1909? (CORN FLAKES…a book called “Funny Jungleland Moving Pictures”!)
MONDAY 1/22: 20% of Gen-Zers have brought this family member to a job interview. (A PARENT)
FRIDAY 1/19: What night is the most popular night to order pizza? (FRIDAY…natch!)
THURSDAY 1/18: Humans can tell if these birds are excited or upset based on the sounds of their clucks. (CHICKENS)
WEDNESDAY 1/17: Only 1 in 5 women wear this every day. (MAKE-UP)
TUESDAY 1/16: The best selling item at Walmart is in the produce section…what fruit do they sell one BILLION pounds of every year? (BANANAS)
FRIDAY 1/12: This popular dessert made four flavors for use in salads in the 1960s…celery, Italian salad, mixed vegetables and seasoned tomato. (JELL-O… all flopped miserably…surprise, surprise!)
THURSDAY 1/11: These fish were originally green or gray until China bred their current color together, which was more popular. (GOLDFISH)
WEDNESDAY 1/10: 22% of people learned how to text while watching this TV show. (AMERICAN IDOL)
TUESDAY 1/9: What animal is the symbol of medicine? (SNAKE)
MONDAY 1/8: This famous parade first took place November 27th, 1924. (MACY’S THANKSGIVING DAY PARADE)
FRIDAY 1/5: What Italian city is known as the pizza capital of the world and the birthplace of pizza? (NAPLES)
THURSDAY 1/4: This famous 80’s Bud Light “spokesdog” was actually played by a female named Honey Tree Evil Eye. (SPUDS McKENZIE)
WEDNESDAY 1/3: Eating peanuts and walking backward during a concert is banned in what colorful Chenango County town? (GREENE!)
TUESDAY 1/2: Where are your tarsal bones? (IN YOUR FOOT)
FRIDAY 12/22: What food item do people look for in Christmas trees to give them good luck in the New Year? (THE CHRISTMAS PICKLE)
THURSDAY 12/21: What breed is the dog token in Monopoly? (SCOTTISH TERRIER)
WEDNESDAY 12/20: What Christmas comedy is the most watched TV film this year, according to Saamba TV? (ELF)
TUESDAY 12/19: Humans have been eating this green nut for almost 9000 years. (PISTACHIOS)
MONDAY 12/18: We spend seven days doing this for holidays. (DECORATING)
FRIDAY 12/15: What side dish was the #1 thing we ordered from delivery services in 2023? (FRENCH FRIES)
THURSDAY 12/14: There are a few mammals who can’t jump. Name one. (ELEPHANTS, HIPPOS, SLOTHS, PORCUPINES and OPPOSUMS are all ground-bound)
WEDNESDAY 12/13: The misheard movie quote “Play it again, Sam” is from what classic film? (CASABLANCA)
TUESDAY 12/12: This organ is 2% of your body weight but uses 20% of your body’s energy. (YOUR BRAIN!)
MONDAY 12/11: The oldest one of these still running is “Barrow’s Worcester Journal” that started in 1690. (NEWSPAPER)
FRIDAY 12/8: The average person buys three of these holiday necessities every year. (WRAPPING PAPER)
THURSDAY 12/7: There are nine states with more of these animals then people. (COWS…South Dakota, North Dakota, Kansas, Nebraska, Wyoming, Montana, Idaho, Oklahoma and Iowa!)
WEDNESDAY 12/6: The original plan for this 80s movie set around Christmas was to use live monkeys with masks…but when one freaked out, they used puppets instead. (GREMLINS)
TUESDAY 12/5: This very common vegetable was banned in France in the 1700s because they thought it was poisonous. (POTATOES)
MONDAY 12/4: These cookies were intended as Christmas ornaments when Nabisco first introduced them in 1902. (ANIMAL CRACKERS…that’s why there’s a string ont he box!)
FRIDAY 12/1: What character from the 1964 animated classic “Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer” shares his name with a Canadian territory? (YUKON CORNELIUS)
THURSDAY 11/30: Cats have 276 different kinds of these? (FACIAL EXPRESSIONS)
WEDNESDAY 11/29: What holiday movie is the one American likes to watch over and over again every year, according to Yahoo? (HOME ALONE)
TUESDAY 11/28: About 44% of us have only one join in this toe. (PINKY or LITTLE TOE)
MONDAY 11/27: What Rock and Roll Hall of Famer’s middle name is Hercules? (ELTON JOHN)
WEDNESDAY 11/22: The average American says this two-word phrase over 2000 a year or six times a day. (THANK YOU)
TUESDAY 11/21: This body part is always in your sight…your brain just ignores it. (YOUR NOSE)
MONDAY 11/20: The entire first season of this TV show took place at a bar. (CHEERS)
FRIDAY 11/17: According to Campbell’s, what’s American favorite Thanksgiving side dish? (MASHED POTATOES)
THURSDAY 11/16: What body part on reindeer turns blue in the winter? (THEIR EYES)
WEDNESDAY 11/15: The average person spends 300 hours a year doing this at their home. (CLEANING)
TUESDAY 11/14: The average player of this sport has better vision than most people…20/12…which helps them see the ball better. (BASEBALL)
MONDAY 11/13: Which boy band was named after an outdoor flea market in Orlando, Florida? (THE BACKSTREET BOYS…after the Backstreet Market where teens would hang out in the 80s and 90s!)
FRIDAY 11/10: The phrase “action figure” was coined by Hasbro to market what doll to boys? (G.I. JOE)
THURSDAY 11/9: What playful sea creatures hold hands when they sleep? (OTTERS)
WEDNESDAY 11/8: According to Will Ferrell in “Elf”, elves have four major food groups: Candy, candy canes, candy corn and what? (SYRUP)
TUESDAY 11/7: What city held the first marathon in the US? (BOSTON…IN 1897!)
MONDAY 11/6: Which icon has been a doctor, model, math teacher, rapper, referee and the President? (BARBIE…who else? 🤷♂️)
FRIDAY 11/3: 75% of Americans could eat this any time of the day, any day of the week. (PIZZA!)
THURSDAY 11/4: What bird’s eyes are bigger than its brain? (OSTRICH)
WEDNESDAY 11/1: One in eight Americans live in what state? (CALIFORNIA)
TUESDAY 10/31: The hotel from this horror classic is rapidly becoming the go-to spot for weddings for spooky movie fans. (THE SHINING)
MONDAY 10/30: What two Halloween candies kept our troops going during World War 2? (M&M’s and TOOSIE ROLLS!)
FRIDAY 10/29: What Whitney Houston song tops Billboard’s list of the best pop songs of all time? (I WANNA DANCE WITH SOMEBODY)
THURSDAY 10/26: What’s our biggest fear, according to Casino.org? (HEIGHTS)
WEDNESDAY 10/25: What’s the #1 Disney animated character of all time, according to MovieWeb.com? (MICKEY MOUSE…who else?)
TUESDAY 10/24: The reason this two-letter abbreviation is used for prescriptions is it’s the shortened version of the Latin word “recipe”, meaning “to take”. (RX)
MONDAY 10/23: What’s the best Halloween movie of all time, according to Variety magazine? (HALLOWEEN)
FRIDAY 10/20: 71% of this have one of these that’s been passed down from generation to generation. (RECIPE)
THURSDAY 10/19: 15% of us have taken one of these with our pet. (A SHOWER)
WEDNESDAY 10/18: You can always win this connecting game if you start in the center column and “play perfectly”. (CONNECT FOUR)
TUESDAY 10/17: This fruit was used as an ornamental table decoration until Italians started cooking it in the 1700s. (TOMATOES)
MONDAY 10/16: The average emplyee spends 11 hours a week doing what? (WRITING EMAILS)
FRIDAY 10/13: Mattel just released a “no mercy” version of this classic game and it’s already sold out. (UNO)
THURSDAY 10/12: Female frogs do this to avoid male attention. (PLAY DEAD!)
WEDNESDAY 10/11: Dr. Seuss’ license plate was named after one of his most iconic cartoon characters…which one? (THE GRINCH!)
TUESDAY 10/10: What two-time Academy Award winning actress sold 17 million VHS copies of her “Workout” videos? (JANE FONDA)
MONDAY 10/9: What’s the most common bill in circulation? (THE $100…there are 30% more of them than the next most common…the $1!)
FRIDAY 10/6: One in four Americans always do this while eating dinner at home. (WATCH TV)
THURSDAY 10/5: Unlike his iconic character Indiana Jones, actor Harrison Ford is not afraid of these animals. (SNAKES)
WEDNESDAY 10/4: Who’s America’s favorite horror movie villian, according to Buzzfeed.com? (FREDDY KRUEGER from “A Nightmare on Elm Street”)
TUESDAY 10/3: This common breakfast item used to be given to new mothers after childbirth. (BAGELS…it signified good luck!)
MONDAY 10/2: 75% of the world is doing this at 5pm Eastern time. (SLEEPING!)
THURSDAY 9/21: Cats LOVE this food because of its umami flavors. (TUNA!)
WEDNESDAY 9/20: Over half of us have one of these we’ve never met in person. (ONLINE FRIEND)
TUESDAY 9/19: Garlic helps ward off what Halloween monster? (VAMPIRES)
MONDAY 9/18: In what town was Jimmy Carter born? (PLAINS, GEORGIA)
FRIDAY 9/15: In what country is it illegal to sell medium rare hamburgers? (CANADA…restaurants have to cook their meat to 160 degrees Fahrenheit or more and medium rare tops out at 145)
THURSDAY 9/14: What fun loving sea creature has the world’s thickest fur? (OTTER)
WEDNESDAY 9/13: What animated Antonio Banderas movie did Zach Swope see the most in his year-long, Guinness record breaking run of 777 movies? (PUSS IN BOOTS)
TUESDAY 9/12: This breakfast cereal was invented in 1964 when a man put circus peanuts in his Cheerios. (LUCKY CHARMS)
MONDAY 9/11: What common element will you find in your No. 2 pencil? (LEAD)
FRIDAY 9/8: What Bonnie Tyler karaoke staple was originally titled “Vampires In Love”? (TOTAL ECLIPSE OF THE HEART)
THURSDAY 9/7: A bee needs only two tablespoons of this to have enough energy to fly around the world. (HONEY!)
WEDNESDAY 9/6: Barbie is originally from what state? (WISCONSIN)
TUESDAY 9/5: This fruit was considered poisonous until it was incorporated into Italian cuisine in the 1700s. (TOMATO)
FRIDAY 9/1: This condiment was originally made of pickled brine and spices. (KETCHUP)
THURSDAY 8/31: Cats and dogs have three of these. (EYELIDS)
WEDNESDAY 8/30: What California landmark was voted the lamest in a recent poll? (THE HOLLYWOOD SIGN)
TUESDAY 8/29: If you have hyperhidrosis, you probably do this a lot. (SWEAT)
MONDAY 8/28: This famous landmark has been painted nearly 20 times! It’s been red, yellow, brown and gray but neve black. (EIFFEL TOWER)
FRIDAY 8/25: Who famously said “Guests, like fish, begin to smell after three days”? (BENJAMIN FRANKLIN)
THURSDAY 8/24: Cats can move these body parts 180 degrees. (EARS)
WEDNESDAY 8/23: What’s Uproxx.com’s #1 movie soundtrack of all time? (PURPLE RAIN)
TUESDAY 8/22: What medical drama shares its name with a famous medical book? (GRAY’S ANATOMY)
MONDAY 8/21: One in three Gen Z’ers feel guilty when they don’t do this on vacation. (WORK…no…really!)
THURSDAY 8/17: Playing card companies tried to make a fifth suit of cards of what birdS? (EAGLES)
WEDNESDAY 8/16: Madonna’s hit song “Into The Groove” was featured in which movie? (DESPERATELY SEEKING SUSAN)
TUESDAY 8/15: 1 in 20 of us are born with this unusual hair color. (GREY)
MONDAY 8/14: This German automaker also makes sausages…and they sell more of those than cars every year! (VOLKSWAGON)
FRIDAY 8/11: What “Beverly Hills 90210” place is the #1 TV hangout spot, according to Buzzfeed? (THE PEACH PIT)
THURSDAY 8/10: What ice cream treat is called a black cow? (ROOT BEER FLOAT)
WEDNESDAY 8/9: What’s the best-selling book of all time? (THE BIBLE)
TUESDAY 8/8: Over half of all Americans drink one of these heathy beverages at least once a week. (SMOOTHIES)
MONDAY 8/7: This Japanese word translates to “empty orchestra”. (KARAOKE)
FRIDAY 8/4: What’s the #1 thing parents forget to do when getting their kids ready for school? (PACK THEIR LUNCH)
THURSDAY 8/3: About 65 million Americans own one of these pets. (A DOG…45 million are cat owners…many are BOTH!)
WEDNESDAY 8/2: What summer sports anthem is the 3rd most played song in America? (TAKE ME OUT TO THE BALL GAME…Happy Birthday is #1; the Star Spangled Banner, our nationa anthem, is #2!)
TUESDAY 8/1: What fruit is in 25% of all grocery orders? (BANANAS)
MONDAY 7/31: This style of underwear gets its name from the style boxers wear. (BOXER SHORTS!)
FRIDAY 7/28: What video game was developed in 1984 to test the power of computers in the Soviet Union? (TETRIS)
THURSDAY 7/27: A group of these baby animals is called a kindle. (KITTENS!)
WEDNESDAY 7/26: What Upstate NY city is known as the “Flower CIty”? (ROCHESTER…for its seed industry…it’s also the “Flour City” because of its mill history!)
TUESDAY 7/25: What breakfast cereal was “kid tested, mother approved”? (KIX)
MONDAY 7/24: This candy bar’s name is short for “twin sticks”. (TWIX)
FRIDAY 7/21: 75% of us would love to have this style of food every week. (BBQ!)
THURSDAY 7/20: Australia’s Mary River turtle is known as the “punk turtle” because of its mohawk hair…what color is it? (GREEN!)
WEDNESDAY 7/19: What 1981 Mel Gibson movie is Variety’s best action movie of all time? (THE ROAD WARRIOR)
TUESDAY 7/18: A woman in Canada has the largest of collection of these hygiene items in the world! (TOOTHBRUSHES…1,618 of ’em!)
MONDAY 7/17: 70% of us are walking around using a partially broken one of these. (PHONE)
FRIDAY 7/14: 10% of us think about this all day long. (FOOD)
THURSDAY 7/13: Which founding father brought French fries to the US? (THOMAS JEFFERSON)
WEDNESDAY 7/12: There’s only one state in the US where you can buy alcohol 24 hours a day, seven days a week…which one is it? (NEVADA)
TUESDAY 7/11: The first convenience store opened in Dallas in 1927 and just sold ice. (7 ELEVEN…it’s Free Slurpee Day!)
MONDAY 7/10: The advertising slogan “When it rains, it pours” is for what product? (MORTON SALT…it’s been in use since 1911!)
FRIDAY 7/7: It’s a federal crime to reuse one of these…you could get up to a year in jail! (STAMPS)
THURSDAY 7/6: What animals is responsible for planting thousands of trees every year? (SQUIRRELS…their hidden acorns turn into trees!)
WEDNESDAY 7/5: What Bill Murray movie is MovieWeb.com’s funniest movie of all time? (GROUNDHOG DAY)
MONDAY 7/3: What word is misspelled on the Liberty Bell? (PENNSYLVANIA)
FRIDAY 6/23: What 90’s toy was banned in government agencies because they thought Russians were using it to spy on us? (FURBY)
THURSDAY 6/22: What farm animal is prone to sunburns? (PIG)
WEDNESDAY 6/21: This 1984 film’s original title was “Cheek to Cheek”. (FOOTLOOSE)
TUESDAY 6/20: These transportation devices were called “instruments of the devil” in the 19th century. (BICYCLES)
MONDAY 6/19: What former slave rescued over 70 other slaves through her “Underground Railroad”? (HARRIET TUBMAN)
FRIDAY 6/16: [Warning: Dad Joke ahead!] Why couldn’t the bicycle stand up on its own? (IT WAS TWO TIRED! 🤣)
THURSDAY 6/15: A rare lobster was recently captured off the Maine coast…what color was it? (ORANGE…there’s 1 in every 30 MILLION lobsters!)
WEDNESDAY 6/14: 67% of us re-wear what clothing item? (SOCKS!)
TUESDAY 6/13: What classic rock band got their name from the plug on a Singer sewing machine? (AC/DC)
MONDAY 6/12: What’s the official fruit of New York? (APPLE)
FRIDAY 6/9: What Prince song is the #1 song of the 80s, according to Time Out magazine? (PURPLE RAIN)
THURSDAY 6/8: Which highly intelligent sea creature can put one side of its brain to sleep while the other remains awake and alert? (DOLPHIN)
WEDNESDAY 6/7: What Disney movie is the best-selling VHS tape of all time? (THE LION KING…over 35 million sold!)
TUESDAY 6/6: 82% of us say eating this fruit boosts their mood. (WATERMELON)
MONDAY 6/5: 24% of campers have done this while camping. (WORKING REMOTELY)
FRIDAY 6/2: Who invented Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough ice cream? (BEN & JERRY’S…who else?)
THURSDAY 6/1: What beloved children’s character is 8 feet 2 inches tall? (BIG BIRD)
WEDNESDAY 5/31: 92% of all of these happen in the US. (UFO SIGHTINGS)
TUESDAY 5/30: Where in the Finger Lakes is Green Lake State Park? (FAYETTEVILLE)
FRIDAY 5/26: What flower is the symbol of Memorial Day? (POPPY)
THURSDAY 5/25: What Finger Lakes winery is famous for their Red Cat wines? (HAZLITT 1852 VINEYARDS)
WEDNESDAY 5/24: From what “Dirty Harry” movie is the quote “Go ahead…make my day!” from? (SUDDEN IMPACT!)
TUESDAY 5/23: When we do this bodily function, we often don’t do it just once…we often do it two, three, four times or more. (SNEEZE!)
MONDAY 5/22: 63% of Americans never wear these in their house. (SHOES)
FRIDAY 5/19: What expiration year is on Dave’s box of Flutie Flakes? (1999!)
THURSDAY 5/18: Which President had two beagles named Him and Her? (LYNDON JOHNSON)
WEDNESDAY 5/17: 90% of Americans get anxious doing this in their home. (CLEANING!)
TUESDAY 5/16: You’ll touch this around 2,617 times every day…so you may want to wipe it down every now and again? (YOUR PHONE!)
MONDAY 5/15: The average American waits about 5-6 years before doing this. (GETTING MARRIED)
FRIDAY 5/12: Which cartoon character is America’s favorite Mom, according to a new poll? (LOIS from Family Guy!)
THURSDAY 5/11: Elephats, sloths, rhinos and hippos are among a handful of mammals that can’t do what? (JUMP)
WEDNESDAY 5/10: One in four of us have a conversation about this every day. (THE WEATHER!)
TUESDAY 5/9: What Billy Joel album was one of the first CDs ever released? (52ND STREET…featuring My Life, Big Shot and Honesty)
MONDAY 5/8: More than 1/3rd of remote workers work from where in their home? (THEIR BED!)
FRIDAY 5/5: What capital city celebrates Cinco de Mayo with the “Running of the Chihuahuas”? (WASHINGTON, DC)
THURSDAY 5/4: What was the name of Doc Brown’s dog in “Back To The Future”? (EINSTEIN)
WEDNESDAY 5/3: What actor is the #1 box office attraction according to the National Research Group? (TOM CRUISE)
TUESDAY 5/2: This green variety of apple is named after an actual female farmer. (GRANNY SMITHS…Australian farmer Maria Ann Smith invented them!)
MONDAY 5/1: The first TV commercial was for what product? (WATCHES…Bulova bought time during a Yankees/Dodgers game on July 1st, 1941!
FRIDAY 4/28: In the early 2000s, this condiment was sold in special colors like Blastin Green and Funky Purple. (KETCHUP!)
THURSDAY 4/27: These insects are repulsed by human beings…if they come into contact with one, they run away, hide, and try to wash themselves off. (COCKROACHES!)
WEDNESDAY 4/26: This gaming system was almost called the “Entertainment Learning System”. (NINTENDO)
TUESDAY 4/25: We’ll do this about 25,000 times today. (BREATHE)
MONDAY 4/24: France was the first country to use this system in 1795. (THE METRIC SYSTEM…the US, Burma and Liberia are the only countries who don’t!)
FRIDAY 4/21: One in three people forget they have these in their fridge. (LEFTOVERS)
THURSDAY 4/20: This animal doesn’t have white fur…they have transparent fur that reflects sunlight that makes it look white. (POLAR BEAR)
WEDNESDAY 4/19: The Scott Paper Company introduced this toilet paper innovation in 1890. (THE ROLL!)
TUESDAY 4/18: Only 54% of men do this daily. (BRUSH THEIR TEETH…no…really!)
MONDAY 4/17: Many countries rejected using this utensil when it first came out because they considered them excessive, unnecessary, and “too feminine.” (FORKS…in fact the Roman Catholic Church even spoke out against them, stating that God already gifted us with the perfect eating utensils: Our fingers!)
FRIDAY 4/14: What fishy mollusk do the Japanese put on their pizza? (SQUID)
THURSDAY 4/13: What’s was the name of Snoopy’s older California brother? (SPIKE)
WEDNESDAY 4/12: Which Pixar movie is the best-selling DVD of all time? (FINDING NEMO)
TUESDAY 4/11: When this body part is extended to full length it’s about 23 FEET long! (SMALL INTESTINE)
MONDAY 4/10: When the first one of these opened up in 1916, the total bill was 96 cents! (GROCERY STORE…that’d be $26 dollars today…STILL a bargain!)
FRIDAY 4/7: Almost five and a half million of these Easter treats are made every day…and in one year enough are made to circle the globe TWICE! (PEEPS)
THURSDAY 4/6: What insects wiggle their butts to communicate? (BEES!)
WEDNESDAY 4/5: What’s the #1 box office movie adjusted for inflation? (GONE WITH THE WIND)
TUESDAY 4/4: The average man hasn’t changed this about his appearance in over 10 years. (FACIAL HAIR)
MONDAY 4/3: We need three of these to fall asleep. (PILLOWS)
FRIDAY 3/24: What’s America’s favorite cocktail, according to a new study? (MARGARITA)
THURSDAY 3/23: Almost half of pet owners want to get one of these to honor their pets. (TATTOOS)
WEDNESDAY 3/22: Most women fard every day…and some men do, too! What’s farding? (PUTTING YOUR MAKEUP ON)
TUESDAY 3/21: What’s the largest bone in the body? (FEMUR)
MONDAY 3/20: What planet has the shortest day? (JUPITER…9 hours and 55 minutes long!)
FRIDAY 3/17: What do ghosts drink on St. Patrick’s Day? (BOOS!)
THURSDAY 3/16: What’s America’s new favorite dog, according to the American Kennel Club? (FRENCH BULLDOG)
WEDNESDAY 3/15: In what movie will you find the insult “Does Barry Manilow know you raid his wardrobe?” (THE BREAKFAST CLUB)
TUESDAY 3/14: What breakfast fruit was originally called shaddocks until the 19th century? (GRAPEFRUIT…discovered by Captain James Shaddock!)
MONDAY 3/13: What state has the fewest counties? (DELAWARE…only 3!)
FRIDAY 3/10: What girl group was originally called Touch? (SPICE GIRLS)
THURSDAY 3/9: Frogs are one of the few animals that breathe through what? (THEIR SKIN!)
WEDNESDAY 3/8: The women’s suffrage movement began with the Women’s Rights Convention in 1848 in what city? (SENECA FALLS)
TUESDAY 3/7: What marshmallow shape has been in every box of Lucky Charms since its debut in 1964? (PINK HEARTS)
MONDAY 3/6: When this store opened in San Franscisco in 1969, it sold just two things…Levis and records! (THE GAP)
FRIDAY 3/3: Ben & Jerry wanted to make what breakfast food item first? (BAGELS…but they were too expensive so they made ice cream instead!)
THURSDAY 3/2: Cats spend a third of their waking hours doing what? (GROOMING)
WEDNESDAY 3/1: Adults keep about 20 of these from their childhood. (TOYS)
TUESDAY 2/28: You do this 20 times every minute. (BLINK)
MONDAY 2/27: The tallest mountain in our solar system in on which planet? (MARS)
FRIDAY 2/24: What was the first animated film to be nominated for a Best Picture Oscar? (BEAUTY AND THE BEAST)
THURSDAY 2/23: How many legs does a lobster have? (TEN)
WEDNESDAY 2/22: According to a Harvard study, adult do this about 47% of their lives…most likely out of their office window. (DAYDREAM!)
TUESDAY 2/21: In what part of the body is the strongest muscle found? (YOUR MOUTH…it’s your tongue!)
MONDAY 2/20: What energy-saving device did President Jimmy Carter install in the White House in 1979? (SOLAR PANELS)
FRIDAY 2/17: What’s AmerIca’s favorite dessert, according to a new poll? (CAKE!)
THURSDAY 2/16: What’s the biggest cat of the feline family? (TIGER)
WEDNESDAY 2/15: What Toyota model is the best selling car of all time? (COROLLA)
TUESDAY 2/14: What Lionel Richie soundtrack song topped Billboard “Top 50 Love Songs of All Time”? (ENDLESS LOVE)
MONDAY 2/13: What NBC sitcom set in Indiana invented “Galentine’s Day”? (PARKS AND RECREATION)
THURSDAY 2/9: What was the name of the toy dog in “Toy Story”? (SLINKY!)
WEDNESDAY 2/8: This US city was once called Terminus. (ATLANTA…”Walking Dead” fans know that one!)
TUESDAY 2/7: If you have bromodosis, you probably don’t take your shoes off that much. (SMELLY FEET!)
MONDAY 2/6: The name of this game means “to build” in Swahili. (JENGA)
FRIDAY 2/3: What song was Heart’s first #1 hit? (THESE DREAMS)
THURSDAY 2/2: Punxsutawney Phil has a wife…what’s her name? (PHYLLIS!)
WEDNESDAY 2/1: This 80’s comedy killed the station wagon. (NATIONAL LAMPOON’S VACATION)
TUESDAY 1/31: Humans masticate about 35 minutes a day…what are they doing? (CHEWING)
MONDAY 1/30: 47% of Millennials have at least one of these. (TATTOOS)
FRIDAY 1/27: It’s bad form to eat one of these in more than five bites. (A HOT DOG!…unless it’s a foot-long, then seven bites are OK…but NO MORE! 😂)
THURSDAY 1/26: This slowpoke can sleep up to three years at a time! (SNAIL)
WEDNESDAY 1/25: If this NYC borough was its own city, it’d be the 4th largest city in the US. (BROOKYLN)
TUESDAY 1/24: Two-thirds of humans are one of two blood types…O-Positive is one…what’s the other? (A-POSITIVE)
MONDAY 1/23: 80% of European cars are built with this feature…only 3% of American cars are. (MANUAL TRANSMISSION)
FRIDAY 1/20: There’s a law in Connecticut that requite this fermented vegetable to BOUNCE in order to be called by its name. (PICKLE!)
THURSDAY 1/19: What common bird is the closest to the T-Rex? (CHICKEN)
WEDNESDAY 1/18: What Broadway star headlined the big screen musical “The Greatest Showman”? (HUGH JACKMAN)
TUESDAY 1/17: The smallest bone in your body is in your ear…what’s it called? (STAPES)
FRIDAY 1/13: When this cookie made its debut in 1912, there were two flavors…the one you know and lemon meringue, which was discontinued in 1920. (OREO)
THURSDAY 1/12: Elephants are deathly afraid of what insect? (BEES)
WEDNESDAY 1/11: What’s the best-selling Girl Scout cookie? (THIN MINTS)
TUESDAY 1/10: Every year, California farmers produce more than three billion pounds of which kind of nut? (ALMONDS…that’s 80% of the world’s supply!)
MONDAY 1/9: What appliance is the most confusing, according to a new poll? (WASHING MACHINE)
FRIDAY 1/6: What salad dressing is known as “American Sauce” in Germany? (THOUSAND ISLAND…developed right here in Upstate NY!)
THURSDAY 1/5: A group of these sea creatures is called a bloom, swarm or smack. (JELLYFISH)
WEDNESDAY 1/4: The name of this tasty dish comes from the Italian word for twine? (SPAGHETTI)
TUESDAY 1/3: What movie studio was formed in 1923? (DISNEY)
FRIDAY 12/23: What do some European countries leave out instead of stockings for Santa to fill on Christmas Day? (SHOES!)
THURSDAY 12/22: ThIs holiday decoration’s name comes from an Old English word meaning “little dung twig.” (MISTLETOE!)
WEDNESDAY 12/21: What does Buddy the Elf put on his spaghetti? (MAPLE SYRUP!)
TUESDAY 12/20: If you’re the first to spot this vegetable on the Christmas tree, it means good luck…and maybe an extra gift! (PICKLE)
MONDAY 12/19: In what state is the town of Santa Claus? (INDIANA)
FRIDAY 12/16: What kind of story did Tony Manero work at in the film “Saturday Night Fever” while awaiting his big break? (PAINT OR HARDWARE STORE)
THURSDAY 12/15: The first one of these appeared during the holidays in Brockton, Massachusetts in 1890. (DEPARTMENT MALL SANTA)
WEDNESDAY 12/14: What Christmas movie has the most swear words in it? (BAD SANTA…255 of them! 🤬)
TUESDAY 12/13: What’s the most common way we get injured during the holidays? (CUTTING OURSELVES WHILE WRAPPING OR OPENING GIFTS)
MONDAY 12/12: What Southern state was the first to declare Christmas a holiday in 1836? (ALABAMA)
THURSDAY 12/8: What was the name of the Grinch’s dog? (MAX)
WEDNESDAY 12/7: The first seven flavors of this candy were peppermint, wintergreen, licorice, cinnamon, chocolate, clove and violet…only peppermint and spearmint are still around. (LIFESAVERS)
TUESDAY 12/6: A regular, two-cup serving of this green leafy vegetable has more Vitamin C than an orange. (KALE…36 milligrams!)
MONDAY 12/5: 23% of us will do this for the holidays this week. (PUT UP CHRISTMAS LIGHTS)
FRIDAY 12/2: The name of this salad doesn’t come from the history books, but from the name of a Mexican restaurant owner. (CAESAR SALAD, named for Tijuana Italian restauranteur Caesar Cardini!)
THURSDAY 12/1: How do herrings communicate? (PASSING GAS)
WEDNESDAY 11/30: We’ll spend two years of our lives doing what to prep for the holidays? (DECORATING CHRISTMAS TREES)
TUESDAY 11/29: Before the Earth was covered in trees, it was covered in what fungi? (MUSHROOMS)
MONDAY 11/28: What TV theme does Rolling Stone rank at the #1 of all time? (THE JEFFERSONS)
WEDNESDAY 11/23: What are our least favorite dishes on the Thanksgiving table? (CRANBERRY SAUCE AND CANDIED YAMS)
TUESDAY 11/22: What spice alleviates nausea and motion sickness? (GINGER)
MONDAY 11/21: The longest one of these lasted almost 91 years from 1925 to 2016. (MARRIAGE!)
FRIDAY 11/18: What 90’s talking toy was feared to be a tool for foreign spies? (FURBY)
THURSDAY 11/17: Bhutan, Malta and Wales have what creature on their flags? (DRAGONS)
WEDNESDAY 11/16: People in this country started celebrating Thanksgiving in 1578…43 years before the Pilgrims did here in the US! (CANADA…and it’s also in October)
TUESDAY 11/15: What’s the most common eye color in humans? (BROWN)
MONDAY 11/14: What country is made up of over 7,000 islands? (THE PHILLIPINES)
FRIDAY 11/11: 64% of us would choose this food for our last meal. (STEAK)
THURSDAY 11/10: These animals outnumber humans on the island of Cyprus. (CATS!)
WEDNESDAY 11/9: 14% of Gen Z-ers use over 100 of these a day. (EMOJIS!)
TUESDAY 11/8: Where is your sacum bone located? (IN YOUR LOWER BACK)
MONDAY 11/7: This job has a pension of about $220,000 a year (US PRESIDENT)
FRIDAY 11/4: What’s the best food to eat while watching football, according to a new poll? (PIZZA…natch!)
THURSDAY 11/3: Sharks can replace these in a matter of days and go through about 20,000 of them in a lifetime. (TEETH!)
WEDNESDAY 11/2: When this game became popular in 2006, pencil sales jumped 700%! (SUDOKU)
TUESDAY 11/1: Blood cells are shaped like what tasty breakfast treat? (DONUTS!)
MONDAY 10/31: In what European country did Halloween originate? (IRELAND)
FRIDAY 10/28: What were the first two candy bars to be “fun sized”? (SNICKERS and MILKY WAY)
THURSDAY 10/27: What should you do if your cat sneezes three times? (GET A FLU SHOT…superstition says it means someone in your household is getting sick!)
WEDNESDAY 10/26: What Halloween movie is set in the fictional town of Haddonfield, Illinois? (HALLOWEEN!)
TUESDAY 10/25: 13% of us don’t perform this common hygiene habit regularly. (BRUSHING TEETH!)
MONDAY 10/24: It’s a federal crime to wear this government official’s uniform if you’re not one…unless you’re acting in a play, movie or on TV. (POSTAL WORKER!)
FRIDAY 10/21: What unusual topping do Hawaiians put on their nachos? (PINEAPPLE)
THURSDAY 10/20: What unusual topping do Hawaiians put on their nachos? (PINEAPPLE!)
WEDNESDAY 10/19: This soft drink was pitched as a hot drink for the winter in the 1960s because when you heat it up it thickens, almost like apple cider. (DR. PEPPER!)
TUESDAY 10/18: You burn 350 calories a day doing what (You’re doing it right now!)? (THINKING!)
MONDAY 10/17: This famous sign is getting a makeover for its 100th birthday…it was originally installed to promote a real estate development. (THE HOLLYWOOD SIGN)
FRIDAY 10/14: What’s the official dessert of New York? (CHEESECAKE)
THURSDAY 10/13: What did ancient Egyptians shaved off to honor their cats? (EYEBROWS)
WEDNESDAY 10/12: What 1973 horror movie is the scariest movie of all time, according to Study Finds? (THE EXORCIST)
TUESDAY 10/11: What iconic TV show debuted October 11th, 1975? (SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE)
MONDAY 10/10: What day of the week are families most likely to sit down to dinner together? (WEDNESDAY…at 7pm, most likely!)
FRIDAY 10/7: There’s a museum in Germany filled with artifacts of this food staple…but there’s none of it in building…what is it? (BREAD)
THURSDAY 10/6: A group of these playful animals is called a romp. (OTTERS!)
WEDNESDAY 10/5: The letter on this candy was originally black. (M&Ms)
TUESDAY 10/4: A rhinologist specializes in what body part? (NOSE)
MONDAY 10/3: 20% of male office workers do this three times a week. (WEAR THE SAME SHIRT)
FRIDAY 9/30: This delicious dish was introduced to America by Scottish immigrants who settled in the south. (FRIED CHICKEN)
THURSDAY 9/29: These sea creatures are some of the most intelligent animals on the planet…they can solve complicated puzzles, use tools and even open up jars! (OCTOPI)
WEDNESDAY 9/28: What state is home to the sunniest city on Earth? (ARIZONA… Yuma gets 4000 sunlight hours a year!)
TUESDAY 9/27: What’s our #1 source for antioxidants? (COFFEE)
THURSDAY 9/22: There are 20 QUADRILLION of these insects on Planet Earth! (ANTS)
WEDNESDAY 9/21: Cornell is one of several colleges that requires everyone to pass what kind of test to graduate? (SWIMMING!)
TUESDAY 9/20: Where is your metatarsal bone located? (YOUR FOOT)
MONDAY 9/19: 46% of us have used this in the past week. (CASH)
FRIDAY 9/16: What month has the most common birthday and 9 of the 10 most common ones? (SEPTEMBER…in fact today is the most common!)
THURSDAY 9/15: Sunny and Bo were the dogs of which President? (BARACK OBAMA)
WEDNESDAY 9/14: What iconic video game character was originally called “Mr. Needlemouse”? (SONIC THE HEDGEHOG)
TUESDAY 9/13: People first started saying this in the 14th Century to protect them from the plague. (GOD BLESS YOU)
MONDAY 9/12: The most visited home in the US is the White House…what’s second? (GRACELAND)
FRIDAY 9/9: What Cayuga Lake winery offers Revolutionary Red? (AMERICANA VINEYARDS)
THURSDAY 9/8: How many NFL teams have bird mascots? (FIVE…the Batlimore Ravens, Philadelphia Eagles, Seattle Seahawks, Atlanta Falcons and Arizona Cardinals!)
WEDNESDAY 9/7: What beer “made Milwaukee famous”? (SCHLITZ)
TUESDAY 9/6: Almost half of people talk to these…and say it benefits their mental health! (THEIR PLANTS)
FRIDAY 9/2: In what state is the biggest BBQ pit in the world? (TEXAS…it’s a 76-foot long tanker truck that cook four to six TONS of food!)
THURSDAY 9/1: What predatory fish is the only one that can blink with both of its eyes? (SHARK…just don’t get close enough to find out!)
WEDNESDAY 8/31: What devices invented by the Otis Company carry around two BILLION people a day? (ELEVATORS AND ESCALATORS)
TUESDAY 8/30: What Alec Baldwin/Geena Davis movie was the first DVD shipped by Netflix in 1998? (BEETLEJUICE)
MONDAY 8/29: You’ll take 400 photos of what this year? (YOUR PETS!)
FRIDAY 8/26: 86% of dog owners will tell them this at least once a month. (“I LOVE YOU!”)
THURSDAY 8/25: What famous author had 52 cat and 16 dogs? (ERNEST HEMINGWAY)
WEDNESDAY 8/24: Kids started taking these back to school at the University of Washington in 1972. (BACKPACKS)
TUESDAY 8/23: Which pop diva was the first to show their belly button on TV? (CHER…in 1975!)
MONDAY 8/22: You’ll have 126 of these in your lifetime. (EMAIL ADDRESSES!)
FRIDAY 8/19: 15% of kids will get this accessory before they back to school. (EYEGLASSES)
THURSDAY 8/18: What iconic bear’s original name was “Hot Foot Teddy”? (SMOKEY!)
WEDNESDAY 8/17: What iconic artists released the first CD sold in 1982? (BILLY JOEL…his “52nd Street” album!)
TUESDAY 8/16: What sort of tables are great for your health? (VEGETABLES!)
MONDAY 8/15: This document transmission device was invented 30 years before the telephone. (FAX MACHINE!)
FRIDAY 8/12: What’s New York’s official state beverage? (MILK)
THURSDAY 8/11: What hard-shelled. long-snouted animal found primarily in Texas has been recently spotted as far north as Wisconsin? (ARMADILLO)
WEDNESDAY 8/10: “Lazy Day”…we couldn’t even! 😴🤷♂️🤣
TUESDAY 8/9: What dark chocolate bar contains coconut…but no nuts, because “sometimes you feel like a nut…sometimes you don’t”? (MOUNDS)
MONDAY 8/8: What game was invented by throwing pie tins around? (FRISBEE)
FRIDAY 8/5: Happy International Beer Day! What’s the one Ithaca Beer Company beer that’s been brewed since they opened in 1998? (APRICOT WHEAT)
THURSDAY 8/4: It’s “Chocolate Chip Cookie Day”! It’s America’s favorite cookie…what’s our second favorite cookie? (PEANUT BUTTER)
WEDNESDAY 8/3: What “Pretty” actor’s middle name is Tiffany? (RICHARD GERE)
TUESDAY 8/2: What vitamin is often called the “sunshine vitamin”? (VITAMIN D)
MONDAY 8/1: What’s the only state capital that has a population of over 1 million? (PHOENIX)
FRIDAY 7/29: One in three of us have stolen food from where? (THE OFFICE FRIDGE!)
THURSDAY 7/28: Cornell researchers have discovered that dogs can see not only with their eyes but with what other body part? (THEIR NOSE!)
WEDNESDAY 7/27: We’ll go to three of these this summer. (WEDDINGS and BIRTHDAY PARTIES)
TUESDAY 7/26: What is your umbilicus better known as? (BELLY BUTTON)
MONDAY 7/25: 58% of us do this at home at least once a week. (WORK)
FRIDAY 7/22: What’s the most popular breakfast cereal in the US? (HONEY NUT CHEERIOS…they outsell all of the store brands combined!)
THURSDAY 7/21: What dog breed is Queen Eiizabeth’s favorite? (CORGIS)
WEDNESDAY 7/20: 16% of us won’t eat this unless it’s hot outside. (ICE CREAM)
TUESDAY 7/19: A man has a 50/50 chance of becoming this by age 50. (BALD)
MONDAY 7/18: 3% of us haven’t used one of these common office or school items in over a year. (PEN OR PENCIL!)
FRIDAY 7/15: You see these on every cooking show but only 20% of us ever use one in the kitchen. (APRON)
THURSDAY 7/14: What’s a group of lobsters called? (A POD!)
WEDNESDAY 7/13: Which President introduced French fries to the US? (JEFFERSON)
TUESDAY 7/12: 91% of us have tried to do this at least once in our life. (LOSE WEIGHT)
MONDAY 7/11: The US military wanted this landmark to be painted yellow and black for better visibility. (THE GOLDEN GATE BRIDGE…the architect won the argument and kept it orange-red…the official color is International Orange!)
FRIDAY 7/1: What state held the first 4th of July parade in 1785? (RHODE ISLAND… and it’s still going on today!)
THURSDAY 6/30: This dog name means “faithful” in Latin. (FIDO)
WEDNESDAY 6/29: Only 12 people have even done this…and four are still alive. (WALKED ON THE MOON)
TUESDAY 6/28: Over 40% of men shave this body part. (NIPPLE!)
MONDAY 6/27: These sports officials used to sit in rocking chairs. (BASEBALL UMPS!)
FRIDAY 6/24: This candy bar is named after a popular milkshake in the 1920s…not what you might think it’s named for. (MILKY WAY)
THURSDAY 6/23: One-third of pet owners are worried their pets don’t eat enough of these. (VEGETABLES)
WEDNESDAY 6/22: If you suffer from syngenesophobia, you probably don’t go to many reunions…what is it? (FEAR OF RELATIVES!)
TUESDAY 6/21: What summer blockbuster opened on June 20th, 1975? (JAWS)
MONDAY 6/20: Parents tell their kids this about 23 times a day. (NO!)
FRIDAY 6/17: The Brits call this vegetable aubergine…what do we call it? (EGGPLANT)
THURSDAY 6/16: These marine animals are very ticklish…but we wouldn’t try it if we were you! (SHARKS)
WEDNESDAY 6/15: 54% of Americans say being called this these days is actually a compliment. (CHEAP!)
TUESDAY 6/14: What’s America’s favorite vegetable, according to Green Giant? (BROCCOLI)
MONDAY 6/13: There are 293 ways to break this. (A DOLLAR!)
FRIDAY 6/10: What’s the official state drink of Kentucky (not bourbon)? (MILK!)
THURSDAY 6/9: This animated animal’s middle name is Fauntleroy. (DONALD DUCK!)
WEDNESDAY 6/8: 83% of people say if this happened to them, they’d keep it a secret. (WINNING THE LOTTERY)
TUESDAY 6/7: 20% of married couples had their first fight over how to do what chore? (LAUNDRY)
MONDAY 6/6: What letter of the alphabet is not found in any state name? (Q)
FRIDAY 6/3: What charitable organization created “National Donut Day” in 1938? (THE SALVATION ARMY…to honor their “Donut Lassies” who risked their lives to hand out donuts to our troops [called ‘doughboys’] in World War One!)
THURSDAY 5/26: What Western state boasts the most amount of mustang horses? (NEVADA)
WEDNESDAY 6/1: This pop legend had at least one Top 40 hit every year from 1970 to 1996…and he has one now! (ELTON JOHN)
TUESDAY 5/31: Mosquitos are most attracted to this color, because it’s often dark. (RED)
FRIDAY 5/27: Hot dogs were first sold at these events in 1893. (BASEBALL GAMES!)
THURSDAY 5/26: What Western state boasts the most amount of mustang horses? (NEVADA)
WEDNESDAY 5/25: The average man has 11 of these. (HATS!)
TUESDAY 5/24: This exercise machine was invented to punish prisoners in the 1800s. (The TREADMILL…still doing its job today! 😂)
MONDAY 5/23: You’ll lose this household item about 75 times a year. (TV REMOTE!)
FRIDAY 5/20: The average American eats four of these every week. (SALADS)
THURSDAY 5/19: 64% of pet owner have done this for their pets. (MADE THEM MEALS OR TREATS FROM SCRATCH)
WEDNESDAY 5/18: No one knows how long a day is on this planet because there’s thousands of miles of clouds blocking the view. (SATURN…best guess? 10 1/2 hours)
TUESDAY 5/17: 76% of men say it’s fine if a woman wants to do this to them. (PROPOSE)
MONDAY 5/16: The average American does this five times in their lifetime. (MOVE)
FRIDAY 5/13: We’ll eat about 60 of these every year. (BURGERS)
THURSDAY 5/12: In Little Rock, Arkansas dogs are banned from doing this after 6pm. (BARKING!)
WEDNESDAY 5/11: What’s the traditional 1st anniversary gift? (PAPER)
TUESDAY 5/10: What two body parts seem to grow as we get older? (NOSE AND EARS)
MONDAY 5/9: What country has the most islands? (SWEDEN…221,000 of ’em!)
FRIDAY 5/6: Mother’s Day accounts for 25% of the sales of what? (FLOWERS)
THURSDAY 5/5: This Muppet’s real first name is Sid. (COOKIE MONSTER)
WEDNESDAY 5/4: What “Star Wars” character’s name was originally Buffy? (YODA!)
TUESDAY 5/3: 40% of men don’t wash these for up to FOUR months at a time. (BEDSHEETS!)
MONDAY 5/2: What day of the week are we most likely to hit the snooze button? (WEDNESDAY)
FRIDAY 4/29: 92% of us have at least one type of this food in our fridge. (CHEESE!)
THURSDAY 4/28: Who’s our favorite superhero, according to Ranker.com? (SPIDERMAN)
WEDNESDAY 4/27: What national monument has a typo in it? (THE LINCOLN MEMORIAL…the word “future” is spelled “euture”!)
TUESDAY 4/26: What do men want in their bathroom that women want NO part of? (A URINAL…91% of women say “NO way!”)
MONDAY 4/25: What country has the longest coastline? (CANADA)
FRIDAY 4/22: What accounts for the greatest percentage of total waste in the US?
1) Paper 2) Plastic 3) Glass 4) Grass trimmings
(PAPER)
THURSDAY 4/21: Caterpillars have about 4000 of these in their bodies…we only have around 650. (MUSCLES)
WEDNESDAY 4/20: What’s the #1 romantic comedy of all time, according to TheRinger.com? (WHEN HARRY MET SALLY)
TUESDAY 4/19: People who suffer from tinia pedis are itching to get relief…what’s the layman’s term for this condition? (ATHLETE’S FOOT)
MONDAY 4/18: What US bill featured the signing of the Declaration of Independence on the bacK? (THE $2 BILL…Thomas Jefferson’s on the front!)
FRIDAY 4/15: This Lenten food’s name comes from a German word that means “little arms.” (PRETZEL)
THURSDAY 4/14: Sled dogs wear this to cut down on the sun’s glare. (MASCARA!)
WEDNESDAY 4/13: What letter in the English language is NEVER silent? (V)
TUESDAY 4/12: What does a sphygmomanometer measure? (BLOOD PRESSURE)
MONDAY 4/11: Ailurophobia is the fear of what animal? (CATS)
FRIDAY 4/8: What European country considers bread upside down bad luck? (ITALY)
THURSDAY 4/7: Cenosillicaphobia is the fear of what (AN EMPTY BEER GLASS!)
WEDNESDAY 4/6: Half of lottery winners do this after winning big. (GO BACK TO WORK!)
TUESDAY 4/5: What’s the #1 treat we bribe our kids with to eat their vegetables? (ICE CREAM)
MONDAY 4/4: There’s only one company left in America that makes this common dinner item…and it’s in Upstate New York. (SILVERWARE…Oneida Silverware, in fact in the Silver City Sherill, NY…in Oneida county!)
FRIDAY 3/24: Where’s our favorite place to secretly snack? (IN BED)
THURSDAY 3/23: What animal’s sound can be heard up to five miles away? (LION)
WEDNESDAY 3/22: What board game features Jake the Jailbird? (MONOPOLY)
TUESDAY 3/21: The word “fizzle” originally described what bodily function? (FART…or “to break wind quietly”!)
MONDAY 3/20: What European country was voted the happiest country in the world for the fifth year in a row? (FINLAND)
FRIDAY 3/18: One in five of us have eaten food out of this. (THE TRASH!)
THURSDAY 3/17: In what American city will you find the only traffic light where the green light is on top? (SYRACUSE…in the Tipperary Hill neighborhood)
WEDNESDAY 3/16: What’s the most relaxing chore according to a new study? (VACUUMING)
TUESDAY 3/15: What’s the #1 body part we ignore and don’t clean enough? (ARMPITS)
MONDAY 3/14: In what state are you most likely to see a UFO? (CALIFORNIA)
FRIDAY 3/11: Which beer has two big red Xs on its label? (DOS EQUIS)
THURSDAY 3/10: How many bones does an octopus have? (NONE!)
WEDNESDAY 3/9: One of these dolls is sold every three seconds! (BARBIE)
TUESDAY 3/8: If walking the monument is on your bucket list, factor in some extra time…it’ll take you 18 months! (GREAT WALL OF CHINA)
MONDAY 3/7: This symbol was originally the sign for Spain’s peso. ($ DOLLAR SIGN)
FRIDAY 3/4: We’ll eat 35,000 of these in their lifetime. (COOKIES!)
THURSDAY 3/3: What breed of dog originated in Germany by a tax collector in need of a guard dog for protection? (DOBERMAN PINSCHER)
WEDNESDAY 3/2: About 10-12% of the world’s population has this unique trait. (THEY’RE LEFT-HANDED)
TUESDAY 3/1: What tropical fruit takes two years to grow? (PINEAPPLE)
MONDAY 2/28: 60% of us have adjusted this…then lied about it! (THE THERMOSTAT!)
FRIDAY 2/25: What popular beverage got its name from its early advertisements offering relief from indigestion? (PEPSI…to alleive symptoms of “dyspepsia”!)
THURSDAY 2/24: The world’s largest recorded one of these animals was spotted on a beach in Wales in 1988…it was roughly 100 years old, NINE feet in length and weighed more than 2000 pounds! (TURTLE)
WEDNESDAY 2/23: You’ll lose 756 of these in your lifetime. (SOCKS!)
TUESDAY 2/22: What does “margarita” mean in Spanish? (DAISY)
MONDAY 2/21: What’s the most common first name for US Presidents? (JAMES…six of them including Madison, Monroe, Polk, Buchanan, Garfield and Carter!)
FRIDAY 2/18: What type of wood is used to age win? (OAK)
THURSDAY 2/17: Humans aren’t the only animals that do this…in fact 65 different species do it too including primates, cows, dogs, foxes and seals. (LAUGH!)
WEDNESDAY 2/16: It’s illegal to run out of this in Youngstown, Ohio. (GAS!)
TUESDAY 2/15: The average attempt to switch to this diet or lifestyle is about three months. (VEGETARIANISM)
MONDAY 2/14: This Valentine’s Day favorite began as medicinal lozenges. (CONVERSATION HEARTS)
THURSDAY 2/10: Popeye gets his strength from spinach…but in early comic strips, he got it from rubbing what type of animal? (A MAGIC HEN…no, really!)
WEDNESDAY 2/9: Who was the first Black Actor to win the Best Actor Academy Award? (SIDNEY POITIER)
TUESDAY 2/8: This drug can keep cut flowers “fresh” for an extra week or more. (VIAGRA!)
MONDAY 2/7: What Summer holiday commemorates the emancipation of Black slaves? (JUNETEENTH)
FRIDAY 2/4: This type of chocolate cake doesn’t come from Europe…it originated in Texas. (GERMAN CHOCOLATE CAKE…named after the man who made the chocolate bars it’s made from, Sam German!)
THURSDAY 2/3: Skijoring was a Winter sport where a person on skis is pulled by a horse or what other animal? (DOG!)
WEDNESDAY 2/2: The first Groundhog Day in 1887 involved doing what with the groundhog? (EATING IT!)
TUESDAY 2/1: In what city did Martin Luther King, Jr. make his famous “I have a dream” speech? (WASHINGTON, DC…August 28th, 1963 on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial)
MONDAY 1/31: This snack cracker isn’t technically a square…it’s a rectangle. (CHEEZ-ITs…they measure one inch by 0.95 inches…who knew?)
FRIDAY 1/28: 8% of us eat our pizza with these. (KNIFE & FORK)
THURSDAY 1/27: What bird’s eyes are bigger than its brain? (OSTRICH)
WEDNESDAY 1/26: Which letter is the only one that doesn’t appear in any state? (Q)
TUESDAY 1/25: You’re more likely to get injured at work on this day than any other day of the week. (MONDAY…Friday has the least amount of injuries)
MONDAY 1/24: The largest one of these was recorded in 1887 at Mt. Keough, Montana measuring 15 inches in diameter and 8 inches thick. (SNOWFLAKE!)
FRIDAY 1/21: This iconic 80’s game can be solved in 20 moves or less. (RUBIK’S CUBE)
THURSDAY 1/20: Every arm on this animal has its own brain. (OCTOPUS)
WEDNESDAY 1/19: Who started growing popping corn in 1919 at 12 years of age? (ORVILLE REDDENBACHER…who else?)
TUESDAY 1/18: We’re born with only two natural fears…name one. (FALLING AND LOUD NOISES)
FRIDAY 1/14: What game features Skip, Double Skip, Reverse and Forced Swap? (UNO)
THURSDAY 1/13: This barnyard animal can walk down stairs, but only if it has to. (COW)
WEDNESDAY 1/12: What state is misspelled in the US Constitution? (PENNSYLVANIA)
TUESDAY 1/11: We do this about 10 times every day…and produce a full liter of it! (PASS GAS)
MONDAY 1/10: What’s the #1 chore parents give their kids an allowance for? (CLEANING THEIR ROOM)
FRIDAY 1/7: There have been more than 300 different flavors of this candy bar in Japan including pear, soybean, sushi and blueberry cheesecake. (KIT KAT)
THURSDAY 1/6: According to pet psychologists, what’s the smartest dog breed? (BORDER COLLIE)
WEDNESDAY 1/5: Americans drink less of this beverage than they did in the past two decades…yet still drink more of it than any other country in the world! (ORANGE JUICE)
TUESDAY 1/4: You may use this utensil to eat spaghetti but Italians NEVER do. (SPOON!)
MONDAY 1/3: The 100 tallest mountains are all in which continent? (ASIA)
THURSDAY 12/23: What Christmas classic was the first song played in space on December 16th, 1965? (JINGLE BELLS)
WEDNESDAY 12/22: What Buddy the Elf’s favorite condiment in the movie “Elf”? (MAPLE SYRUP…it’s one of the four food groups!)
TUESDAY 12/21: What Midwestern state has the longest-running Santa Claus parade? (ILLINOIS…since 1888!)
MONDAY 12/20: Some people hide this in their Christmas trees…the person who finds it will have good luck in the New Year…and sometimes gets an extra present! (A PICKLE)
FRIDAY 12/17: What Christmas gift is the most regifted? (SOCKS)
THURSDAY 12/16: The Bloody Mary turns 100 today…in what European capital was it invented? (PARIS…at Harry’s Bar!)
WEDNESDAY 12/15: What’s the most iconic Christmas movie character, according to a new poll? (SCROOGE)
TUESDAY 12/14: Drinking this beverage is impossible in space because it’s just foam. (BEER)
MONDAY 12/13: One in five people have made a financial decision after consulting this. (THEIR HOROSCOPE!)
FRIDAY 12/10: This holiday drink’s name is a combination of words for a wooden cup and a strong beer. (EGGNOG)
THURSDAY 12/9: What type of breed is the dog token in Monopoly? (SCOTISH TERRIER)
WEDNESDAY 12/8: What’s America’s favorite Christmas movie according to Preply? (THE POLAR EXPRESS…Home Alone is NY’s favorite!)
TUESDAY 12/7: Babies are born without what bone? (PATELLA or kneecap)
MONDAY 12/6: 23% of people put Christmas decorations up in this unusual place in their home. (BATHROOM)
FRIDAY 12/3: What’s America’s favorite Christmas drink according to TheTakeout.com? (HOT CHOCOLATE)
THURSDAY 12/2: The most common species of this animal, often found in Texas, always gives birth to identical quadruplets. (ARMADILLOS)
WEDNESDAY 12/1: One in six people use this kitchen appliance for something other than its intended purpose. (DISHWASHER…mostly for storage!)
TUESDAY 11/30: One in six men have had a relationship fight over this. (FACIAL HAIR)
MONDAY 11/29: In 1999, there were two million of these communication devices…now there’s just over 100,000 and 20,000 of them are in New York. (PAYPHONES)
WEDNESDAY 11/24: What state produces the most turkeys? (MINNESOTA)
TUESDAY 11/23: Our favorite Thanksgiving pie is pumpkin…what’s second? (PECAN)
MONDAY 11/22: What classic Christmas Carol was originally a Thanksgiving song? (JINGLE BELLS!)
FRIDAY 11/19: What President was the first to officially pardon a Thanksgiving turkey on the Rose Garden lawn in 1989? (GEORGE HW BUSH)
THURSDAY 11/18: The record of this sport’s teams with cat names versus teams with bird names is dead even…209-209 with 10 ties! What sports league is it? (NFL)
WEDNESDAY 11/17: What’s the one Thanksgiving item we won’t forget to buy? (BOOZE!)
TUESDAY 11/16: We started doing this gesture to show others we were unarmed. (SHAKING HANDS)
MONDAY 11/15: 20% of us know 20 of these by heart. (RECIPES)
FRIDAY 11/12: 40% of kids think this breakfast staple comes from plants. (BACON!)
THURSDAY 11/11: Which President changed the name of Armistice Day to Veterans Day in 1954? (EISENHOWER…a veteran himself!)
WEDNESDAY 11/10: What planet has the shortest day? (JUPITER…only 9.9 Earth hours long!)
TUESDAY 11/9: More running races are held on this day than any other day of the year? (THANKGSIVING!)
MONDAY 11/8: In 1922, all US homes were ordered to get what? (A MAILBOX)
FRIDAY 11/5: What’s our least favorite Thanksgiving meal item? (CRANBERRY SAUCE…turkey is our second-least favorite!)
THURSDAY 11/4: This animal has 32 muscles in each ear…all the better to ignore you with! (CATS)
WEDNESDAY 11/3: You’ll eat 1500 of these sandwiches by the time you graduate high school. (PB&J)
TUESDAY 11/2: The abbreviation for pound is Lb, named after which Zodiac sign associated with scales? (LIBRA)
MONDAY 11/1: The average American spends more than six days a year doing this household chore. (THE DISHES)
FRIDAY 10/29: What Halloween candy’s slogan is “Two great tastes that taste great together”? (REESE’S PEANUT BUTTER CUPS)
THURSDAY 10/28: In what Tim Burton movie does a boy named Victor bring his dog Sparky back to life? (FRANKENWEINIE)
WEDNESDAY 10/27: In Italy, it’s considered a blessing when a black cat does this. (SNEEZE!)
TUESDAY 10/26: What’s the #1 cause of Halloween injuries? (PUMPKIN CARVING)
MONDAY 10/25: If one of these is crawling around you house, it’s a good sign…and it could mean you’ll come into some money. (SPIDERS!)
FRIDAY 10/22: This parenting staple was invented in 1937 during the Great Depression and it was an instant hit…because you could feed a family of four for just 19 cents! (KRAFT MAC N’ CHEESE)
THURSDAY 10/21: 3% of people will only eat nachos while doing this. (DRINKING!)
WEDNESDAY 10/20: Pumpkin is the official fruit of what New England state? (NEW HAMPSHIRE)
TUESDAY 10/19: This very British cocktail was invented to make antimalarial medication easier to take. (GIN AND TONIC)
MONDAY 10/18: What’s the most recognizable TV theme, according to DirecTV? (JEOPARDY)
FRIDAY 10/15: A new study out of Penn State found that people who eat a lot of this fungii have a lowers risk for depression. (MUSHROOMS)
THURSDAY 10/14: The Beatles mention this animal in three of their songs including “Glass Onion” and “Come Together”. (WALRUS)
WEDNESDAY 10/13: One in three Millennials have never changed one of these. (LIGHTBULB!)
TUESDAY 10/12: It’s impossible for most people to lick this body part. (ELBOW)
MONDAY 10/11: The word “phony” comes from this device because early version made the audio sound fake. (TELEPHONES)
FRIDAY 10/8: Pop Tarts are named after what 60’s artist? (ANDY WARHOL)
THURSDAY 10/7: There are 50 billion of these animals on Earth, six for every one of us. (BIRDS!)
WEDNESDAY 10/6: Women are now more likely than men to control what device in the home? (REMOTE CONTROL)
TUESDAY 10/5: Eating this actually makes you hotter, not cooler, because of its fat content. (ICE CREAM)
MONDAY 10/4: What’s the #1 Halloween decoration in America, according to LombaroHomes.com? (SKELETONS)
FRIDAY 10/1: This nut is actually a member of the peach family. (ALMONDS)
THURSDAY 9/30: What was the first prize Bob Barker announced on “The Price Is Right”? (A FUR COAT…price tag? $595)
WEDNESDAY 9/29: What’s the best part of waking up? (“FOLGERS IN YOUR CUP”!)
TUESDAY 9/28: Seven Presidents were born in this structure including Andrew Jackson, Ulysses S. Grant and Abraham Lincoln. (LOG CABINS)
MONDAY 9/27: This machine was invented in 1843…33 years before the invention of the telephone in 1876. (FAX MACHINE)
FRIDAY 9/24: The green computer code in “The Matrix” is actually a bunch of recipes for what fish dish? (SUSHI!)
THURSDAY 9/23: These insects can tell time and can suffer from jet lag. (BEES)
WEDNESDAY 9/22: How many licks does it take to eat one scoop of ice cream? (50)
TUESDAY 9/21: It takes the average person seven minutes to do this. (FALL ASLEEP)
MONDAY 9/20: The first meal eaten here was bacon bits, peaches, sugar cookie cubes, a pineapple and grapefruit drink and coffee…and it was out of this world. (THE MOON!)
FRIDAY 9/17: Which Founding Father introduced macaroni and cheese to the US after a trip to Italy? (THOMAS JEFFERSON)
THURSDAY 9/16: These animals are nearly invisible to their prey, who see orange as green. (TIGERS)
WEDNESDAY 9/15: The first one of these was in Egypt in the first century…it dispensed holy water. (VENDING MACHINE)
TUESDAY 9/14: If you do this too hard, you could break a rib. (SNEEZE!)
MONDAY 9/13: What country eats more donuts per capita than any other country in the world? (CANADA)
FRIDAY 9/10: What NFL team has a plant as its logo? (THE NEW ORLEANS SAINTS…it’s a fleur-de-lis, or in other words a stylized lily)
THURSDAY 9/9: 41% of dogs do this while they sleep. (PASS GAS)
WEDNESDAY 9/8: What does the T in “Star Trek” captain James T. Kirk stand for? (TIBERIUS)
TUESDAY 9/7: This print is as unique to you as your fingerprints. (TONGUE PRINT!)
FRIDAY 9/3: A zarf can protect you from getting burned by your barista…what is it? (THE CARDBOARD COUZY AROUND YOUR COFFEE CUP!)
THURSDAY 9/2: This animal is so lazy, it only poops once a week! (SLOTH)
WEDNESDAY 9/1: It takes about 36 of these to make one gallon of this. (APPLES/APPLE CIDER)
TUESDAY 8/31: Women didn’t start this grooming habit until the 1910s. (SHAVING THEIR ARMPITS)
MONDAY 8/30: The largest one of these was built in Denmark recently, reaching 69 feet high. (SAND CASTLE!)
THURSDAY 8/26: 68% of dog owners let their pooches do this with them at least once a month. (SLEEP WITH THEM)
WEDNESDAY 8/25: Which big box electronics retailer was originally called Sound of Music? (BEST BUY)
TUESDAY 8/24: Where is the smallest bone in the body located? (THE EAR)
MONDAY 8/23: 89% of workers wish they could have one day without these. (MEETINGS)
FRIDAY 8/20: The folds in this hat signify the level of experience this person has. (CHEF)
THURSDAY 8/19: The name of this big cat is Native American for “he who kills with one leap”. (JAGUAR)
WEDNESDAY 8/18: Which animated Disney movie is the best selling DVD of all time?(FINDING NEMO)
TUESDAY 8/17: 25% of us have cancelled a date when one of these popped up. (A PIMPLE)
MONDAY 8/16: There are more than 80 of these toy parts for everyone in the world. (LEGOS!)
FRIDAY 8/13: What’s the #1 lucky charm people have? (A RING)
THURSDAY 8/12: The British had 500,000 of these animals enlisted in the army during World War One. (CATS!)
WEDNESDAY 8/11: The average person will eat 39 servings of what this Summer? (ICE CREAM)
TUESDAY 8/10: One in 18 of us have an extra one of these. (NIPPLE)
MONDAY 8/9: This magic trick is celebrating its 100th anniversary, first performed in London in 1921. (SAWING A WOMAN IN HALF)
THURSDAY 8/5: These aquatic birds speak in different accents depending on where they’re from. (DUCKS)
WEDNESDAY 8/4: This common dairy item comes in a different shape on the West Coast. (BUTTER…the sticks are shorter and thicker as opposed to East Coast butter!)
TUESDAY 8/3: What state produced 90% of the world’s macadamia nuts? (HAWAII)
MONDAY 8/2: 68% of us eat this all year long, no matter the temperature. (ICE CREAM!)
FRIDAY 7/30: This frozen drink machine was invented by a Dallas restauranteur in 1971 out of an old ice cream maker. (MARGARITAS)
THURSDAY 7/29: In Denmark in 1995, a cat was born for the first time in this very unusual color. (GREEN!)
WEDNESDAY 7/28: What classic Christmas movie was released in the Summer of 1947 because the studios thought more people went to the movies in the Summer? (MIRACLE ON 34TH STREET)
TUESDAY 7/27: 2% of Americans have never washed these even though they use them every day. (PILLOWCASES!)
MONDAY 7/26: More of this US coin were minted in 1964 than in any other year. (NICKELS…people mistakenly thought they were made of silver!)
FRIDAY 7/23: What European country won its first Olympic medals in painting and literature in 1924? (IRELAND)
THURSDAY 7/22: Cows hate the sound of this…it hurts their ears. (COWBELL)
WEDNESDAY 7/21: What’s the oldest planet in our solar system? (JUPITER)
TUESDAY 7/20: This fruit was considered a weed in Florida until a freeze destroyed their lemon crop…so they planted these instead. (KEY LIMES!)
MONDAY 7/19: This famous landmark is completely empty inside…a hollow cylinder from top to bottom. (LEANING TOWER OF PISA)
FRIDAY 7/16: What ice cream truck treat is our favorite, according to Google Trends? (KLONDIKE BARS)
THURSDAY 7/15: What 1993 movie starred Michael J. Fox and Sally Field as lost pets finding their way back home? (“HOMEWARD BOUND”)
TUESDAY 7/13: What European countries think Tuesday the 13th is unlucky? (SPAIN, GREECE AND ARGENTINA)
FRIDAY 7/9: This TV show was almost called “Six Of One” or “Insomnia Cafe”. (FRIENDS)
THURSDAY 7/8: Mosquitoes prefer this blood type over any other (TYPE “O”)
WEDNESDAY 7/7: 53% of the world’s flags have this color in them. (BLUE)
TUESDAY 7/6: A DNA analysis of this common fruit found they all originated in the mountains of Kazakhstan. (APPLES…Borat would be VERY proud!)
FRIDAY 7/2: The biggest national park is in what state? (ALASKA)
THURSDAY 7/1: What’s the biggest life change we’ve gone through over the last year according to a new survey? (ADOPTING A PET!)
WEDNESDAY 6/30: What Southern state is the flattest state in the US? (FLORIDA)
TUESDAY 6/29: 80% of American won’t allow this in their house. (SMOKING)
MONDAY 6/28: What daytime show is the longest running TV show still on the air? (GENERAL HOSPITAL…58 years and counting!)
FRIDAY 6/25: 82% of this snack food is eaten by men. (POTATO CHIPS)
THURSDAY 6/24: What’s the largest penguin species? (EMPEROR)
WEDNESDAY 6/23: This famous landmark gets six inches taller in the Summer as its metal expands from the heat. (EIFFEL TOWER)
TUESDAY 6/22: The March of Dimes was founded to eradicate which disease? (POLIO)
MONDAY 6/21: What “Office” character keeps her cat in the bottom drawer of her filing cabinet? (ANGELA…his name is Bandit!)
FRIDAY 6/18: Based on his height and weight, this delicious villain would weight about 2000 tons! (THE STAY PUFT MARSHMALLOW MAN FROM “GHOSTBUSTERS”)
THURSDAY 6/17: What’s America’s favorite vegetable according to a new Green Giant survey? (BROCCOLI)
WEDNESDAY 6/16: This fast food sandwich was originally called the Aristocrat. (BIG MAC)
TUESDAY 6/15: What state is the first to reach 80% COVID-19 immunity? (VERMONT)
MONDAY 6/14: Who’s the oldest living President? (JIMMY CARTER…96 and counting!)
FRIDAY 6/4: Marvel Comics head Stan Lee originally wanted this character to be grey. (THE INCREDIBLE HULK)
THURSDAY 6/3: A group of these birds is called a pandemonium. (PARROTS)
WEDNESDAY 6/2: Of all the US bills circulating the globe, 80% are in what denomination? ($100)
TUESDAY 6/1: What’s the heaviest bone in the human body? (THE FEMUR)
FRIDAY 5/28: Some ’59 Volkswagons had this kitchen appliance built into the dashboard. (A COFFEEMAKER!)
THURSDAY 5/27: What was the name of Ross’ monkey on “Friends”? (MARCEL)
WEDNESDAY 5/26: The average person forgets 10 of these a month. (PASSWORDS)
TUESDAY 5/25: Only 2% of the world has these color eyes. (GREEN)
MONDAY 5/24: What was the last letter added to the alphabet? (THE LETTER “J”)
FRIDAY 5/21: How do most New Yorkers like their eggs, according to a new Zippia study? (SUNNY SIDE UP)
THURSDAY 5/20: These islands are named after dogs, not birds. (THE CANARY ISLANDS…the name in Latin translates to “Islands of the Dogs”!)
WEDNESDAY 5/19: 48% of us have hidden these around those house. (SNACKS!)
TUESDAY 5/18: What animal does the word vaccine come from? (A COW…vaccinae means “cow” in Latin!)
MONDAY 5/17: Who famously rode through the town of Coventry, England to protest taxes? (LADY GODIVA)
FRIDAY 5/14: The cartoon mascot on this snack food packaging has a name…it’s Julius. (PRINGLES!)
THURSDAY 5/13: What animal has breeds named Texas Longhorn and Belgian Blue? (COW)
WEDNESDAY 5/12: What sitcom tops Rolling Stone’s list of the top 100 sitcoms of all time? (THE SIMPSONS)
TUESDAY 5/11: You’ll do this 10,000,000 times this year. (BLINK!)
MONDAY 5/10: There are at least 22 people named after this TV network. (ESPN!)
FRIDAY 5/7: The US is one of the few places that drinks this healthy beverage cold. (MILK!)
THURSDAY 5/6: The World Wildlife Federation chose this animal for its logo to save money on printing costs. (PANDA)
WEDNESDAY 5/5: What bird is on the Mexican flag? (EAGLE)
TUESDAY 5/4: What does Han Solo say when Princess Leia says she loves him in “The Empire Strikes Back”? (I KNOW!)
MONDAY 5/3: What cooks on Dana’s kitchen counter in the movie “Ghostbusters”? (EGGS)
FRIDAY 4/30: This frozen food item was originally called Chunk Stuffers when it was introduced in the 1970’s. (HOT POCKETS)
THURSDAY 4/29: What safari animal has more scent genes than any other animal in the world? (ELEPHANTS)
WEDNESDAY 4/28: There are 18 fictional characters with stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame…which one got the first in 1978? (MICKEY MOUSE)
TUESDAY 4/27: This candy dispenser was designed to look like a cigarette lighter to encourage people to stop smoking and have a mint. (PEZ…of course!)
MONDAY 4/26: What state produces 80% of America’s pretzels? (PENNSYLVANIA)
FRIDAY 4/23: This food innovation was invented when one company ordered too many turkeys for Thanksgiving. (SWANSON FROZEN TV DINNERS)
THURSDAY 4/22: Which one of these activities uses the most water: flushing the toilet, filling the bathtub, taking a shower or doing a load of laundry? (A SHOWER)
WEDNESDAY 4/21: What was noticeably absent from the first telephone book? (TELEPHONE NUMBERS!)
TUESDAY 4/20: What Summer fruit is the official vegetable of Oklahoma? (WATERMELON!)
MONDAY 4/19: On what variety show did “The Simpsons” debut in 1987? (THE TRACEY ULLMAN SHOW)
FRIDAY 4/16: One out of every two million of these is blue. (LOBSTERS)
THURSDAY 4/15: Which Beatle has a cat named Elvis? (JOHN LENNON)
WEDNESDAY 4/14: On average, these natural phenomena weighs 1.1 million pounds. (CLOUDS!)
TUESDAY 4/13: This shoe was invented by a German doctor who sprained his ankle skiing in 1945 and needed a more comfortable shoe. (DOC MARTENS)
MONDAY 4/12: 90% of us now do this while watching TV. (USE OUR PHONES OR COMPUTERS)
FRIDAY 4/9: This vegetable originally came in a variety of colors, the most popular being purple. (CARROTS)
THURSDAY 4/8: What’s the only animal that naturally sleeps on its back? (HUMANS)
WEDNESDAY 4/7: What’s the oldest brewery in America? (YUENGLING…founded in 1829 and still going strong!)
TUESDAY 4/6: Only 1 in 4 married men do this household chore. (LAUNDRY)
MONDAY 4/5: Packard was the first company to install this now-common feature in their cars in 1940. (AIR CONDITIONING)
THURSDAY 4/1: What country did the Easter Bunny come from? (GERMANY)
WEDNESDAY 3/31: Ukranians were the first to do this for Easter. (COLOR EGGS)
TUESDAY 3/30: What Easter candy has only 23 calories? (A HERSHEY’S KISS)
MONDAY 3/29: Americans consumer 16 million of these every Easter. (JELLYBEANS)
FRIDAY 3/26: An average of 350 of these are sold in the US every second. (SLICES OF PIZZA!)
THURSDAY 3/25: A group of these birds is called a squadron. (PELICANS)
WEDNESDAY 3/24: There are only four words in the English language that begin with the letters “DW”…name one. (DWARF, DWELL, DWINDLE and DWEEB!)
TUESDAY 3/23: We’ve spent three full weeks over the last year doing this in (to?) our homes. (CLEANING!)
MONDAY 3/22: Guess which company sold the first pair of acid-washed jeans in 1981? (GUESS JEANS!)
THURSDAY 3/18: What Disney character was the mascot for the US Forest Service before Smokey The Bear? (BAMBI)
WEDNESDAY 3/17: What was the original color of St. Patrick’s Day? (BLUE)
TUESDAY 3/16: People who have this color hair have less hair on their heads than people with other hair colors. (REDHEADS…it’s thicker!)
MONDAY 3/15: 15% of Moms still do this for their adult children. (IRON THEIR CLOTHES!)
FRIDAY 3/12: What’s America’s favorite cheese, according to a new poll? (CHEDDER)
THURSDAY 3/11: These animals create 274 pounds of poop a year. (DOGS!)
WEDNESDAY 3/10: What comfort food is the #1 food we couldn’t live without, according to a new survey? (MAC N’ CHEESE)
TUESDAY 3/9: In the 1930s, an ad for this hygienic product touted that it was “splinter free”. (TOILET PAPER!)
MONDAY 3/8: What woman is the only person to have a #1 album in six differnt decades? (BARBRA STREISAND)
FRIDAY 3/5: This all-female band was originally called Touch. (THE SPICE GIRLS)
THURSDAY 3/4: They say this word means “watering place for cattle” in Latin, but it sounds pretty fishy to us. (AQUARIUM!)
WEDNESDAY 3/3: Who’s the only actor to be killed by an alien, a predator and a terminator? (BILL PAXTON)
TUESDAY 3/2: Humans have over 650 of these. (MUSCLES)
MONDAY 3/1: Peanut butter was originally marketed to people who were missing these. (TEETH!)
FRIDAY 2/26: Officially, this brewery says its beer is not black, it’s “dark, ruby red”. (GUINNESS)
THURSDAY 2/25: What Easter candy used to have wings? (PEEPS!)
WEDNESDAY 2/24: What iconic 80’s move was almost called “Space Man From Pluto”? (BACK TO THE FUTURE)
TUESDAY 2/23: This bodily function can leave the body at 200 mph. (A SNEEZE!)
MONDAY 2/22: 30% of people have done this leisure activity while on a work conference call. (PLAYED VIDEO GAMES)
FRIDAY 2/19: What pizza topping is America’s least favorite food, according to a Google search study? (OLIVES)
THURSDAY 2/18: What Australian animal has fingerprints almost identical to those of humans? (KOALAE)
WEDNESDAY 2/17: Expectations were so low about this 1977 film it only opened on 42 screens. (STAR WARS!)
TUESDAY 2/16: One Direction’s Harry Styles has four what? (NIPPLES!)
MONDAY 2/15: What President is on the 50-cent coin? (JFK)
FRIDAY 2/12: What pop group owns a brewery and brews “MmmmHops” beer? (HANSON)
THURSDAY 2/11: What’s the world’s largest living reptile? (CROCODILE)
WEDNESDAY 2/10: Clint Eastwood, Burt Reynolds, Batman’s Adam West and Liam Neeson were all offered what iconic film role only to turn it down? (JAMES BOND)
TUESDAY 2/9: What’s our least favorite pizza topping, according to a new poll? (ANCHOVIES)
MONDAY 2/8: What Lionel Richie song is the most popular “love” song of all time, according to Billboard? (“ENDLESS LOVE”)
FRIDAY 2/5: What’s the most common jersey number for Super Bowl quarterbacks? (12…worn by Tom Brady, Jim Kelly, Aaron Rogers, Terry Bradshaw and others)
THURSDAY 2/4: What animals were used in Super Bowl commercials for CareerBuilder.com and ETrade? (MONKEYS)
WEDNESDAY 2/3: What 1977 movie revolves around a terrorist attack at the Super Bowl? (BLACK SUNDAY)
TUESDAY 2/2: How will 6% of people comfortably watch the Super Bowl from their home this year? (NAKED OR IN THEIR UNDERWEAR!)
MONDAY 2/1: In what year was the first February Super Bowl played? (2002)
FRIDAY 1/29: What’s the #1 thing Moms want this year for Valentine’s Day? (“ME” TIME)
WEDNESDAY 1/27: The US used to have 144 of these in the 1800s…now we have the standard four. (TIME ZONES)
TUESDAY 1/26: About 2% of us never have to use this hygiene product. (DEODORANT…they have a gene that prevents underarm odor!)
MONDAY 1/25: Which company was the first to use bubble wrap to ship its computers in the early 1960s? (IBM)
FRIDAY 1/22: This sports trophy can hold up to 23 beers. (STANLEY CUP)
THURSDAY 1/21: The Japanese word for this animal is Waygu. (COW)
WEDNESDAY 1/20: What actor portrayed the President in “Air Force One”? (HARRISON FORD)
TUESDAY 1/19: The official medical term for this body part is the “intergluteal cleft”. (BUTT CRACK!)
FRIDAY 1/15: The name of this Italian treat means “baked twice”. (BISCOTTI)
THURSDAY 1/14: What scavengers were popular pets in the 1700s and 1800s? (SQUIRRELS!)
WEDNESDAY 1/13: What Midwestern state loves bacon the most according to Zippia.com? (NEBRASKA)
TUESDAY 1/12: What’s the official state beverage of 19 states? (MILK)
MONDAY 1/11: What country has the world’s oldest currency still in use? (BRITAIN…the pound has been around for over 1200 years!)
FRIDAY 1/8: What fast food item have we ordered the most during the pandemic? (FRIED CHICKEN!)
THURSDAY 1/7: What fictional animal is the official animal of Scotland? (UNICORN)
WEDNESDAY 1/6: This punctuation mark didn’t become standard on keyboards until 1970. (THE EXCLAMATION POINT!)
TUESDAY 1/5: Most people do this 14-23 times a day. (PASS GAS!)
MONDAY 1/4: What President and Founding Father introduced pasta to America in 1789? (THOMAS JEFFERSON)
WEDNESDAY 12/23: What “Seinfeld” character had a different name in the pilot episode? (KRAMER…he was Kessler!)
TUESDAY 12/22: What classic Christmas song hit #1 in October of 1941? (WHITE CHRISTMAS)
MONDAY 12/21: 36% of people have one of these roaming around the house this Christmas. (AN ELF ON THE SHELF)
FRIDAY 12/18: What fruit-flavored Christmas candy is our least-favorite, according to CandyStore.com? (CHERRY CORDIALS)
THURSDAY 12/17: These aquatic birds have knees…you just can’t see them under all their feathers! (PENGUINS)
WEDNESDAY 12/16: What’s the most common letter in the English language? (E)
TUESDAY 12/15: 20% of people have injured themselves doing this during the holidays. (PUTTING UP THE CHRISTMAS TREE)
MONDAY 12/14: What’s the best Christmas movie of all time, according to USA Today? (SCROOGED)
FRIDAY 12/11: What’s the WORST Christmas gift you can give someone, according to a new study? (AN UGLY CHRISTMAS SWEATER)
THURSDAY 12/10: This safari animal’s tongue can be 20 inches long! (GIRAFFE)
WEDNESDAY 12/9: What’s our favorite Winter drink, according to a new survey? (HOT CHOCOLATE)
TUESDAY 12/8: Pennsylvania produces over half of America’s supply of what vegetable? (MUSHROOMS)
MONDAY 12/7: What animated Christmas classic features a girl named Karen? (FROSTY THE SNOWMAN…she helps build Frosty!)
FRIDAY 12/4: What’s America’s favorite ice cream flavor in 2020? (VANILLA…of course!)
THURSDAY 12/3: The Vikings believed that in Heaven there was a giant one of these animals whose udders provided an unlimited supply of beer! (GOAT)
WEDNESDAY 12/2: One in ten of us have worked from this room in our house during the pandemic. (BATHROOM)
TUESDAY 12/1: 14% of us have stopped using this during the pandemic. (DEODORANT!)
MONDAY 11/30: This website was originall names Back Rub in 1996. (GOOGLE!)
WEDNESDAY 11/25: Which Founding Father wanted the turkey (not the eagle) to be the symbol of our country? (BENJAMIN FRANKLIN)
TUESDAY 11/24: This healthy word is from the Greek meaning “exercise naked”. (GYMNASIUM)
MONDAY 11/23: 10% of parents still do this for their teenagers at night. (READ THEM A BEDTIME STORY!)
FRIDAY 11/20: This tech device was invented 50 years ago this week…the first one was made of wood and got its name from the cord attached to it. (THE MOUSE!)
THURSDAY 11/19: Giraffes do this about 2 hours a day. (SLEEP)
WEDNESDAY 11/18: If you add up all the numbers on this, you’ll get 666. (ROULETTE WHEEL!)
TUESDAY 11/17: What’s our rudest bathroom habit, according to a new survey? (NOT REPLACING THE TOILET ROLL)
MONDAY 11/16: What’s the most tempting dessert during the holidays, according to Yahoo? (PUMPKIN PIE)
FRIDAY 11/13: 36% of us have a lucky one of these. (NUMBER)
THURSDAY 11/12: 54% of 11-24 year olds have never seen one of these animals in real life. (COW)
WEDNESDAY 11/11: Which President served in both World Wars? (EISENHOWER)
TUESDAY 11/10: What fruit was the McDonald’s Hula Burger made of in the 1960’s? (PINEAPPLE)
MONDAY 11/9: What President had a pet hyena? (TEDDY ROOSEVELT)
FRIDAY 11/6: According to NASA, this stretch of road is the brightest spot on Earth from space. (THE LAS VEGAS STRIP)
THURSDAY 11/5: This pet innovation was invented in Michigan in 1947…before that owners used soil, ashes or newspaper. (KITTY LITTER)
WEDNESDAY 11/4: How many ghosts appear in Dickens’ “A Christmas Carol”? (FOUR…Christmas Past, Present and Future…and Jacob Marley’s!)
TUESDAY 11/3: We haven’t elected a President with this since 1908. (FACIAL HAIR…the last one was William Howard Taft…he had a mustache!)
MONDAY 11/2: Who was the youngest President elected at age 43? (J.F KENNEDY)
FRIDAY 10/30: This Halloween creature is excellent at social distancing…if they’re sick they stay away from those who are healthy. (VAMPIRE BATS)
THURSDAY 10/29: Thackery Binx is a black cat featured in which Halloween film? (HOCUS POCUS)
WEDNESDAY 10/28: What Alfred Hitchcock movie tops Stacker’s “100 Best Horror Movies“? (PSYCHO)
TUESDAY 10/27: The first jack-o-lanterns were made out of what vegetables? (TURNIPS AND POTATOES…the Irish were the first to start carving!)
MONDAY 10/26: In the 18th century, women used Halloween traditions to find what? (A HUSBAND)
FRIDAY 10/23: What’s the sexist chore your partner can do, according to a new SuperDrugOnline poll? (COOKING)
THURSDAY 10/22: When your food contains carmine, cochineal extract or natural red 4, the color comes from what animal? (CRUSHED UP BUGS!)
WEDNESDAY 10/21: These come in A and B sizes, but you don’t see them much because they’re not used much anymore. (BATTERIES)
TUESDAY 10/20: Over half of women say the cleanliness of what is the first thing they judge on a man when it comes to his appearance? (THEIR FINGERNAILS)
MONDAY 10/19: In what Southern state is it illegal to mispronounce its name? (ARKANSAS…say AR-can-saw…not ar-CAN-sis!)
FRIDAY 10/16: In the early 20th Century, this common sandwich was considered a delicacy and only eaten by the rich. (PEANUT BUTTER AND JELLY!)
THURSDAY 10/15: A group of these animals is called a trip. (GOATS)
WEDNESDAY 10/14: 46% of us have become so good at this, we think we could do it professionally. (COOKING AND BAKING)
TUESDAY 10/13: This toothpaste brand sold frozen dinners in 1982 but no one bought them because they associated the logo with toothpaste, not good food (go figure)! (COLGATE)
MONDAY 10/12: 60% of parents rely on this for tech support. (THEIR KIDS)
FRIDAY 10/9: This “controversial” pizza is the favorite of three states in a new Zippia.com study, but not in the one you’d think it’d be! (HAWAIIAN…#1 in Georgia, North Dakota and New Mexico…but in Hawaii, they like Caprese pizza…maybe they’re sick of pineapples? 🤣)
THURSDAY 10/8: There are 29 million TONS of these insects…and based on how much they eat, they could devour all of us within one year! (SPIDERS)
WEDNESDAY 10/7: This Halloween candy got its name because the company tried to make perfectly round ones and failed. (MILK DUDS!)
TUESDAY 10/6: By age 70, your body will have shed 105 pounds of this. (SKIN)
MONDAY 10/5: 4% of people have gone to this extreme measure to avoid cleaning something at their house. (MOVE!)
FRIDAY 10/2: The name of this liquor comes from a Gaelic phrase that means “water of life.” (WHISKEY, of course!)
THURSDAY 10/1: It’s illegal to have one of these pets in Hawaii, because if a few escaped it would devastate their native crops. (HAMSTERS)
WEDNESDAY 9/30: This social media website’s primary color is blue because its founder is red-green colorblind. (FACEBOOK!)
TUESDAY 9/29: Costa Ricans are only allowed to do this six days a week to cut down on air pollution. (DRIVE!)
MONDAY 9/28: What’s Peter Griffin’s favorite beer on “Family Guy”? (PAWTUCKET PATRIOT ALE)
FRIDAY 9/25: What popular breakfast cereal is called “Frosties” in Europe? (FROSTED FLAKES)
THURSDAY 9/24: Crabs, lobsters and shrimps are all decapods…what is that? (THEY HAVE TEN LEGS)
WEDNESDAY 9/23: Who played Grace on “Will & Grace”? (DEBRA MESSING)
TUESDAY 9/22: Until this vegetable became popular in the past decade, the biggest buyer of it was Pizza Hut…not to eat, but to decorate their salad bars! (KALE)
MONDAY 9/21: Shakespeare invented the name Jessica for which play? (THE MERCHANT OF VENICE)
FRIDAY 9/18: We’re eating more pizza and burgers during the pandemic…what’s third on our list of COVID comfort foods? (ICE CREAM!)
THURSDAY 9/17: This bird has an incredible ability to remember human faces…if you feed one or chase one, it’ll remember you next time. (PIGEONS)
WEDNESDAY 9/16: 33% of people have this board game in their home. (SCRABBLE)
TUESDAY 9/15: What fruit’s peel helps cure warts? (BANANA)
MONDAY 9/14: What state’s slogan is “Vacationland”? (MAINE)
FRIDAY 9/11: What holiday is the day of the year you’re least likely to be born? (CHRISTMAS DAY…New Year’s Day is 2nd!)
THURSDAY 9/10: Why can’t cats play poker in the jungle? (TOO MANY CHEETAHS!)
WEDNESDAY 9/9: Microsoft put these games in early versions of Windows to teach people how to use the mouse and click. (SOLITAIRE AND MINESWEEPER)
TUESDAY 9/8: What vegetable is the “log” in the snack “ants on a log”? (CELERY)
FRIDAY 9/4: This Halloween candy was named after candymaker Leo Hirshfield’s 5-year-old daughter Clara…he used her nickname to name the candy. (TOOTSIE ROLLS)
THURSDAY 9/3: Author John Steinbeck was late turning in his manuscript for this book because his DOG ate an early draft! (OF MICE AND MEN)
WEDNESDAY 9/2: What Stephen Spielberg blockbuster changed movies forever in 1975? (JAWS)
TUESDAY 9/1: 89% of young adults have nomophobia…a fear of being without what? (THEIR PHONES!)
MONDAY 8/31: What candy cracked the Top 10 of 2020’s “Most Beloved Brands”? (M&Ms)
FRIDAY 8/28: 47% of singles under 30 wouldn’t date someone if they didn’t do this. (RECYCLE!)
THURSDAY 8/27: If you’re pretending to be sad or sorry, it’s said that you’re crying what type of tears? (CROCODILE TEARS)
WEDNESDAY 8/26: What Star Wars character was inspired by George Lucas’s dog? (CHEWBACCA)
TUESDAY 8/25: If you’re having rhinoplasty, what body part are they working on? (YOUR NOSE)
MONDAY 8/24: During the 18th Century when there were flour shortages, what vegetable were waffles made from? (POTATOES)
FRIDAY 8/21: This fruit was such a status symbol in Europe in the 1700s you could rent one for a party…at a cost of $8000 in today’s dollars! (PINEAPPLE)
THURSDAY 8/20: What do flounder, halibut and sole all have in common? (BOTH EYES ARE ON THE SAME SIDE OF THEIR HEAD)
WEDNESDAY 8/19: What state produces more pumpkins than any other state? (ILLINOIS…more than five times more than any other state!)
TUESDAY 8/18: 5-10% of people have never had one of these common ailments. (HEADACHES!)
MONDAY 8/17: There are six American cities that have one of these natural phenomenon within city limits. (VOLCANOES!…Portland and Bend OR, Jackson MI, Prescott Valley AZ, Austin TX and Honolulu HI)
FRIDAY 8/14: What cheesy snack was made from Disneyland trash? (DORITOS!)
THURSDAY 8/13: Some policemen in China prefer these birds over guard dogs because they’re more territorial and have better eyesight. (GEESE)
WEDNESDAY 8/12: What disco roller skating, Greek muse movie inspired the “Golden Raspberry Awards” in 1980? (XANADU)
TUESDAY 8/11: This candy was originally marketed as a sophisticated, healthy candy for adults in 1953…but when they put it in toy dispensers, that’s when sales really took off. (PEZ)
MONDAY 8/10: “Sawbuck” is a slang term for which US bill? ($10)
FRIDAY 8/7: What beer’s advertising slogan is “Hooray, Beer!” (RED STRIPE)
THURSDAY 8/6: This advertising animal made his debut in 1999 when there was a Screen Actors Guild strike and actors couldn’t be used. (THE GEICO GECKO!)
WEDNESDAY 8/5: A great beer pour has the perfect amount of barm…what’s barm? (BEER FOAM)
TUESDAY 8/4: It takes men 2 1/2 years to admit this. (THEY’RE GOING BALD)
MONDAY 8/3: One in six people have taken a work conference call while doing this. (GOING TO THE BATHROOM)
FRIDAY 7/31: The average household has 217 arguments a year over what chore? (DOING THE DISHES)
THURSDAY 7/30: Guinness just certified one of these animals as the world’s tallest living one of its species at the Australia Zoo…which one is it? (GIRAFFE)
WEDNESDAY 7/29: These were created in 1963 to help mail carriers deliver mail more effeciently. (ZIP CODES)
TUESDAY 7/28: What’s the healthiest fruit, according to a new survey? (APPLE)
MONDAY 7/27: The resident of this house lives rent free but pays for basically everything else including groceries, housekeeping and toiletries. (THE WHITE HOUSE)
FRIDAY 7/24: What breakfast spread contains peel and pulp? (MARMALADE)
THURSDAY 7/23: How many toes do cats have on their back paws? (FOUR)
WEDNESDAY 7/22: Adele, Madonna, Rihanna, Drake and even Cher are all mononymous…what does that mean? (THEY GO BY ONLY ONE NAME!)
TUESDAY 7/21: What’s New York’s favorite cookie, according to Zippia.com? (CHIPS AHOY)
MONDAY 7/20: Who was the second man to walk on the moon? (BUZZ ALDRIN)
FRIDAY 7/10: 70% of Americans think shopping for this will change forever once the pandemic is over. (GROCERIES)
THURSDAY 7/9: You’re more likely to be stung by a bee if you’re eating what fruit? (BANANA)
WEDNESDAY 7/8: There have been 523 on this most famous list. (FBI’S MOST WANTED)
TUESDAY 7/7: 76% of us have done this during quarantine. (GAINED WEIGHT)
MONDAY 7/6: In what state did the first KFC open in 1952? (UTAH)
THURSDAY 7/2: Which President had two pet beagles named Him and Her? (LBJ)
WEDNESDAY 7/1: The “CR-V” in this car maker’s model stands for “Comfortable Runabout Vehicle”. (HONDA)
TUESDAY 6/30: The average person will take 216 million of these in their lifetime. (STEPS)
MONDAY 6/29: These natural phenomena are actually full circles…we just see half of them! (RAINBOWS)
FRIDAY 6/26: One in seven people have worked from this room in their home during the pandemic. (BATHROOM)
THURSDAY 6/25: Men are twice as likely to this while driving than women. (SPEED)
WEDNESDAY 6/24: 29% of us will still do this even after our health crisis is over. (WORK FROM HOME)
TUESDAY 6/23: What body part uses the most energy? (YOUR BRAIN)
MONDAY 6/22: 11% of people have done this while driving. (TAKEN A SELFIE)
FRIDAY 6/19: What gas is in a bag of potato chips to keep them fresh? (NITROGEN)
THURSDAY 6/18: When scientists first saw this animal in the 1700’s they thought it was a hoax and that someone stitched together animals parts to make it. (PLATYPUS!)
WEDNESDAY 6/17: One in 8 Americans have worked where? (McDONALD’S!)
TUESDAY 6/16: 45% of us gave up on this completely during lockdown. (DATING)
MONDAY 6/15: According to a new poll, what’s been the most essential business during the COVID-19 pandemic? (THE POST OFFICE)
FRIDAY 6/12: In Italy, it’s taboo to put what on pizza? (PINEAPPLE!)
THURSDAY 6/11: There are 4700 species of this animal, but only one makes its signature sound. (FROG…only the California one “ribbits”!)
WEDNESDAY 6/10: What country didn’t recognize beer as alcohol until 2011? (RUSSIA)
TUESDAY 6/9: What’s the only nut that can’t be bought in its shell because the shells are toxict? (CASHEWS)
MONDAY 6/8: This genre of TV shows were once so popular that in 1959 there were 30 of them on just three channels. (WESTERNS)
FRIDAY 6/5: What’s America’s favorite donut, according to a new survey? (GLAZED)
THURSDAY 6/4: 77% of dog owners say this was the highlight of sheltering in place. (WALKING THEIR DOGS)
WEDNESDAY 6/3: This sport’s referees used to sit in rocking chairs! (BASEBALL)
TUESDAY 6/2: 15% of your body weight is made up of what? (YOUR SKIN!)
MONDAY 6/1: What European city installed the world’s first traffic light? (LONDON)
FRIDAY 5/29: This common kitchen utensil was once seen as sacrilegious when it was first introduced to Italy in the 11th century. (FORK)
THURSDAY 5/28: According to a recent survey, how do most Americans like their burgers cooked? (WELL DONE)
WEDNESDAY 5/27: This social media symbol is technically called the “octothorpe”.(HASHTAG or POUND SIGN)
TUESDAY 5/26: This fruit glows blue under black light. (BANANAS)
FRIDAY 5/22: The first one of these sporting contests pitted McGill University in Montreal versus Harvard in 1874. (COLLEGE FOOTBALL GAME…it ended in a 0-0 tie!)
THURSDAY 5/21: The inventor of this got the idea while walking his dog and in the woods and noticing how burrs were clinging to his fur. (VELCRO)
WEDNESDAY 5/20: On May 20th, 1873 this casual clothing item was born. (LEVI’S BLUE JEANS)
TUESDAY 5/19: A waffle iron inspired the first pair of what sneakers? (NIKE)
MONDAY 5/18: This color of the rainbow was one of the the original colors of M&Ms when they were introduced in 1941…later changed to tan and then blue. (VIOLET)
FRIDAY 5/15: What invention did Leonardo DaVinci bring to the dinner table? (NAPKINS!)
THURSDAY 5/14: The first baby stroller was pulled by what animal? (DOG!)
WEDNESDAY 5/13: More than half of these natural phenomena in the US are actually man-made. (LAKES)
TUESDAY 5/12: This condiment was sold as medicine in the early 1800s to cure diarrhea and indigestion. (KETCHUP)
MONDAY 5/11: It takes that average American 24 minutes to do this every day. (GET OUT OF BED!)
FRIDAY 5/8: The latest 3D model of the Milky Way shows that it’s curved at the edges and shaped like what potato chip? (PRINGLES!)
THURSDAY 5/7: What bird is the fastest animal on two legs? (OSTRICH)
WEDNESDAY 5/6: The first one of these “people movers” was an amusement park ride at Coney Island in 1896. (ESCALATOR!)
TUESDAY 5/5: Surgeons remove 200,000 pounds of this from us every year. (FAT!)
MONDAY 5/4: In early drafts of “Star Wars” this character had a first name: Minch! (YODA)
FRIDAY 5/1: What comfort food are we ordering in the Northeast more than any other food, according to a new Grubhub survey? (MAC AND CHEESE)
THURSDAY 4/30: What animal lives in a drey? (SQUIRREL)
WEDNESDAY 4/29: This office staple was invented by accident by a 3M scientist who was trying to create a really strong adhesive. (POST IT NOTES)
TUESDAY 4/28: What is peladophobia? (FEAR OF BALD PEOPLE)
MONDAY 4/27: This restaurant’s burgers are square to show they don’t cut corners. (WENDY’S)
FRIDAY 4/24: According to a new survey, what’s the most romantic meal you can coo from home? (STEAK)
THURSDAY 4/23: A group of these animals is called a “string.” (PONIES)
WEDNESDAY 4/22: In an average package of Reese’s Pieces, what color is most prominent? (ORANGE…50% of the bag, 25% yellow and 25% brown)
TUESDAY 4/21: What vegetable are toddlers most likely to eat? (POTATOES…in French Fry form!)
MONDAY 4/20: In 1971, the first e-book was development…what famous document was it? (DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE)
FRIDAY 4/17: There’s an indent on the bottom of your wine bottle…what’s it called? [Hint: It’s also a football term]. (A PUNT!)
THURSDAY 4/16: The term “dogs days of Summer” is a reference to the Dog Star and its position in the sky…what’s the Dog Star? (SIRIUS)
WEDNESDAY 4/15: 20% of us sleep with 3 or more of these every night. (PILLOWS!)
TUESDAY 4/14: Where on your body is your glabella? (BETWEEN YOUR EYEBROWS)
MONDAY 4/13: What’s the official state dance of 24 states? (SQUARE DANCING!)
FRIDAY 4/10: What fast food side dish is the most delivered item by Uber Eats? (FRENCH FRIES)
THURSDAY 4/9: These animals roamed Central Park until 1934, until they were removed so that people wouldn’t eat them during the Great Depression. (SHEEP!)
FRIDAY 4/3: What pizza topping is 94% water? (MUSHROOMS)
THURSDAY 4/2: What group of animals is called a memory? (ELEPHANTS!)
MONDAY 3/30: Sony sold 12 million of these in 2009…they stopped selling them two years later. (FLOPPY DISCS)
THURSDAY 3/26: Every cat’s print of this is unique, just like a fingerprint. (NOSE PRINT)
WEDNESDAY 3/25: What’s the only movie to win an Oscar AND a Razzie? (WALL STREET)
TUESDAY 3/24: This has been decreasing in the human body every decade. (BODY TEMPERATURE)
FRIDAY 3/20: Social media is hotly debating whether this breakfast item can be called ravioli. (POP TARTS!)
THURSDAY 3/19: Which Muppet has played the most instruments? (ROWLF THE DOG)
WEDNESDAY 3/18: What two colors of M&Ms will you find more than any other color? (BLUE AND ORANGE)
FRIDAY 3/13: The modern refrigerator, toaster and dishwasher were all invented by whom? (WOMEN)
THURSDAY 3/12: One-fifth of all of the mammals on the planet are different species of what animal? (BATS)
WEDNESDAY 3/11: What’s the most common thing left in Ubers? (CELL PHONES)
TUESDAY 3/10: There’s about 0.02% of this precious metal in the human body worth about one penny. (GOLD…see you are worth something!)
MONDAY 3/9: Who’s the only President of the United States who never lived in the White House? (GEORGE WASHINGTON…it wasn’t built yet!)
THURSDAY 3/5: This animal’s tongue can weigh as much as an elephant and their heart can weigh as much as your car. (BLUE WHALE)
WEDNESDAY 3/4: This groundbreaking piece of technology was originally called the Sound-About. (SONY WALKMAN)
TUESDAY 3/3: Players in this pro sport have exceptional vision (on average 20/12 vision) which is much better than the average person. (BASEBALL)
MONDAY 3/2: The value of these toys has gone up about 11% a year since 1987, which is better than gold, silver or bonds. (LEGOS)
FRIDAY 2/28: People ate more than 104 BILLION packages of this in 2018…about 13 servings per person on the planet! (RAMEN NOODLES)
THURSDAY 2/27: This condiment has a rooster on its bottle because its inventor was born in the Year of the Rooster! (SRIRACHA)
WEDNESDAY 2/26: What two countries share the world’s longest border? (THE US AND CANADA)
TUESDAY 2/25: What does it mean when a person is polydactyl? (THEY HAVE EXTRA FINGERS OR TOES…OR BOTH!)
MONDAY 2/24: This Winter garment is named after an 1870’s boxer from Boston who would wear them in the ring. (LONG JOHNS)
FRIDAY 2/21: What’s America’s favorite Girl Scout cookie, according to a new survey? (THIN MINTS)
THURSDAY 2/20: If you suffer from alektorophobia, what barnyard animals are you afraid of? (CHICKENS)
WEDNESDAY 2/19: What’s the only continent on all four hemispheres? (AFRICA)
TUESDAY 2/18: What’s the only body part that cannot repair itself? (TOOTH)
MONDAY 2/17: Our 23rd President Benjamin Harrison was the first president to have what installed in the White House? (ELECTRICITY!)
FRIDAY 2/14: What country is the top international destination this Valentine’s Day? (MEXICO…the top three cities are Cancun, Cabo and Puerto Vallarta!)
THURSDAY 2/13: The first photo ever posted on this social media site was of one of the founders’ golden retrievers. (INSTAGRAM)
WEDNESDAY 2/12: When Australia was first colonized in 1788, what alcohol did they use for currency? (RUM!)
TUESDAY 2/11: Almost 4000 people went to the ER last year with injuries from prepping or eating this food. (PIZZA)
MONDAY 2/10: What dog breed has won the most “Best In Show” trophies at the Westminster Dog Show? (TERRIERS)
FRIDAY 2/7: What’s the only movie franchise to win the Best Picture Oscar twice? (GODFATHER…ONE AND TWO)
THURSDAY 2/6: Australian Yorkshire, Kunekune and Hampshire are all breeds of what animal? (PIG)
WEDNESDAY 2/5: This sporty car company began as a tractor company in 1948. (LAMBORGHINI)
TUESDAY 2/4: The word for this anatomical term means “dried up” in Greek. (SKELETON)
MONDAY 2/3: “Green collar” jobs are jobs in what industry? (ENVIRONMENTAL JOBS)
FRIDAY 1/31: 40% of us have this uplifting experience on their bucket list. (HOT AIR BALLOON RIDE)
THURSDAY 1/30: A cat’s sense of this is 14 times better than a human’s. (SMELL!)
WEDNESDAY 1/29: This book series was originally called “Forks” after the town where the story is set. (“TWILIGHT”)
TUESDAY 1/28: Which one of your fingernails grows the slowest? (THUMBS)
MONDAY 1/27: The oldest paycheck ever found is from 3000 BC in the Middle East…in what beverage was the person paid in? (BEER!)
FRIDAY 1/24: What’s the only disco album to win the Album Of The Year Grammy? (“SATURDAY NIGHT FEVER” SOUNDTRACK)
THURSDAY 1/23: What lovable bovine has been the “spokescow” for Borden Milk since 1936? (ELSIE)
WEDNESDAY 1/22: What’s the #1 thing we ask Alexa for help with? (A RANDOM QUESTION OR FACT)
TUESDAY 1/21: Working at one of these only burns an extra 64 calories per workday. (STANDING DESK)
FRIDAY 1/17: Who issued the first ever credit card in 1950? (DINER’S CLUB)
THURSDAY 1/16: This beloved children’s character was originally going to be a talking blanket, then a teddy bear that came to life. (BARNEY THE DINOSAUR)
WEDNESDAY 1/15: When he was 8, this celebrity chef asked for an Easy Bake Oven for Christmas. He go one…and the rest is history! (BOBBY FLAY)
TUESDAY 1/14: This hygienic product was sold in jars when it first came out in 1873…and one of the ingredients was soap. (TOOTHPASTE)
MONDAY 1/13: 53% of women say this is the #1 thing they hate to shop for. (CARS)
FRIDAY 1/10: In the 1930’s, restaurants in this state were legally required to serve cheese and butter with every meal. (WISCONSIN)
THURSDAY 1/9: What kind of bird did Alice use as a croquet mallet in the animated movie “Alice In Wonderland”? (FLAMINGO)
WEDNESDAY 1/8: 11% of Americans have never done this. (TRAVELED OUT OF THEIR HOME STATE)
TUESDAY 1/7: What vitamin is known as the “sunshine vitamin”? (VITAMIN D)
MONDAY 1/6: What’s the #1 profession we wanted to be when we grew up, according to a new poll? (DOCTOR)
FRIDAY 12/20: According to Dating.com, what’s happened to 92% of single people? (THEY’VE BEEN GHOSTED)
THURSDAY 12/26: What type of animal is a mandrill? (MONKEY)
TUESDAY 12/24: What Christmas decoration was once banned because it contained lead? (TINSEL…originally made of silver, which contains lead)
MONDAY 12/23: 15% of us have intentionally done this to spite someone during the holidays. (BOUGHT THEM A BAD GIFT)
FRIDAY 12/20: What Christmas treat did Victorian women eat for good luck in finding a husband? (GINGERBREAD MEN)
THURSDAY 12/19: What is a male duck called? (DRAKE)
WEDNESDAY 12/18: What country created eggnog? (ENGLAND)
TUESDAY 12/17: What was Mariah Carey’s first #1 hit? (VISION OF LOVE)
MONDAY 12/16: This state is 41.5% water, more than any other state. (MICHIGAN)
THURSDAY 12/12: This flying insect is the animal kingdom’s deadliest hunter catching 95% of the prey they chase. (DRAGONFLY)
WEDNESDAY 12/11: What’s the Christmas treat we crave the most? (SUGAR COOKIES!)
TUESDAY 12/10: This Winter activity sends 11,000 people to the ER every year. (SNOW SHOVELING)
MONDAY 12/9: Only two states have three consecutive vowels in their name…Hawaii is one…what’s the other? (LOUISIANA)
FRIDAY 12/6: What Asian country loves squid on its pizza? (JAPAN)
THURSDAY 12/5: This cartoon monkey doesn’t have a tail leading some to think he may be an ape or chimpanzee instead! (CURIOUS GEORGE)
WEDNESDAY 12/4: If you gave your loved one all of the gifts from “The Twelve Days Of Christmas” how many gifts total would they receive? (364…that’s a LOT of partridges!)
TUESDAY 12/3: What was the first cereal to offer kids a prize inside the box in 1909? (KELLOGG’S CORN FLAKES)
MONDAY 12/2: What planet has the shortest day? (JUPITER…only 9.9 hours!)
TUESDAY 11/26: 15% of Americans have injured ourselves on Thanksgiving Day doing this. (CARVING THE BIRD!)
MONDAY 11/25: America’s 10 highest mountains are all in what state? (ALASKA)
FRIDAY 11/22: This popular dessert made four flavors to use in salads in the 1960’s…celery, Italian salad, mixed vegetables and seasoned tomato. (JELLO…all bombed…go figure!)
THURSDAY 11/21: These animals were originally green…and the orange ones were mutations. (GOLDFISH)
WEDNESDAY 11/20: This Christmas character started out as a department store coloring book. (RUDOLPH…in the Montgomery Ward stores!)
TUESDAY 11/19: Americans eat 110 pounds of this vegetable every year, more than any other. (POTATOES)
MONDAY 11/18: What is the only state with rivers on both its eastern and western borders? (IOWA)
FRIDAY 11/15: What’s America’s favorite car color, according to a study by car paint company Axalta? (WHITE…for the 13th year in a row!)
THURSDAY 11/14: A group of these animals is called an obstinacy. (BUFFALO)
WEDNESDAY 11/13: The entire first season of this TV show was set in a bar. (CHEERS)
TUESDAY 11/12: This body part is only 2% of our weight but uses 20% of our energy. (BRAIN)
MONDAY 11/11: What shape are snowflakes? (HEXAGONS)
FRIDAY 11/8: This Thanksgiving dish was invented by a Campbell’s Soup employee. (GREEN BEAN CASSEROLE)
THURSDAY 11/7: What safari animal picks its nose with its tongue? (GIRAFFE)
WEDNESDAY 11/6: Every one of these in the world has a cover that’s either red, green, blue or black. (PASSPORT)
TUESDAY 11/5: About 35% of people never get these. (WISDOM TEETH)
MONDAY 11/4: America’s first batch of this Christmas staple was made at the Jamestown settlement in 1607. (EGGNOG!)
THURSDAY 10/31: There are nine states with more of these animals than people. (COWS…they are Idaho, Iowa, Kansas, Montana, Nebraska, North Dakota, Oklahoma, South Dakota and Wyoming)
WEDNESDAY 10/30: This word is the combination of two old French words that translate to “death pledge”. (MORTGAGE!)
TUESDAY 10/29: 65% of cat owners have down this with their cat. (TRAVELED!)
MONDAY 10/28: What’s the first thing we notice when we visit someone’s house? (THE SMELL!)
FRIDAY 10/25: New research shows that the peel from this fruit may help prevent cancer, obesity and heart disease. (ORANGE!)
THURSDAY 10/24: A group of these animals is called cackle. (HYENAS)
WEDNESDAY 10/23: Who’s our favorite horror movie villain, according to a new survey? (JACK TORRANCE FROM “THE SHINING”)
TUESDAY 10/22: What is ombrophobia? (FEAR OF RAIN!)
MONDAY 10/21: What’s the #1 thing we need to have a perfect morning, according to a new survey? (COFFEE)
FRIDAY 10/18: 27% of us haven’t done this in the past year. (READ A BOOK)
THURSDAY 10/17: Qatar Airways has a strict policy for these birds on their flights…no more than six are allowed in the cabin and only one per passenger. (FALCONS!)
WEDNESDAY 10/16: The $1 bill has many symbols in groups of what number? (13)
TUESDAY 10/15: The average American has seven things held together by this. (DUCT TAPE!)
MONDAY 10/14: This iconic character has had more than 200 jobs including astronaut, doctor, rapper and Canadian Mountie. (BARBIE!)
FRIDAY 10/11: Who’s the only actor to win an Oscar for playing a president? (DANIEL DAY LEWIS in “Lincoln”)
THURSDAY 10/10: What’s the only animal that can’t jump? (OSTRICH)
WEDNESDAY 10/9: Half of us have quit a job because of this. (A BAD BOSS)
TUESDAY 10/8: There are two jobs where the workforce is 95% female. One is Kindergarten teacher…what health care job is the other one? (DENTAL HYGIENIST)
MONDAY 10/7: One in five people learned how to text while watching this TV show. (AMERICAN IDOL)
FRIDAY 10/4: The marshmallows in this cereal are called Marbits! (LUCKY CHARMS)
THURSDAY 10/3: What animal’s eye is bigger than its brain? (OSTRICH)
WEDNESDAY 10/2: 25% of us have already started this. (CHRISTMAS SHOPPING!)
TUESDAY 10/1: There’s only one month of the year when kale sells really well…what is it? (JANUARY!)
MONDAY 9/30: 46% of us wish this was NEVER invented. (SMARTPHONE!)
FRIDAY 9/27: Who was the only President who was also a licensed bartender? (ABRAHAM LINCOLN!)
THURSDAY 9/26: A group of these fish is called a “shiver”. (SHARKS)
WEDNESDAY 9/25: The French word for this common office item is “trombone”. (PAPER CLIP…take a look at one!)
TUESDAY 9/24: If you suffer from hyperhidrosis, you probably don’t shake too many hands. (EXCESSIVE SWEATINESS)
MONDAY 9/23: This cool pair of food entrepreneurs met in middle school when they were the two slowest kids in their gym class. (BEN & JERRY)
FRIDAY 9/20: What’s the least popular candy to get this year, according to a new YouGov.com survey of kids 8-17? (TOOTSIE ROLLS)
THURSDAY 9/19: What “baby” bird is a symbol of good luck? (STORKS)
WEDNESDAY 9/18: There are 28 fireplaces in this famous place. (THE WHITE HOUSE)
TUESDAY 9/17: What is trypophobia a fear of? (CLUSTERS OF HOLES)
MONDAY 9/16: The average American family does this to each other over 10,000 a year. (TEXTS!)
FRIDAY 9/13: Coffee breaks come from a tradition in the 1800s called “elevenses” where workers would get a break at 11am to drink what beverage? (WHISKEY!)
THURSDAY 9/12: A group of these sleek dogs is called a leash! (GREYHOUNDS)
WEDNESDAY 9/11: What Summer wear is the most inappropriate thing to wear at a fancy restaurant, according to a new study? (FLIP FLOPS)
TUESDAY 9/10: This vegetable was illegal in France in the mid-1700’s because the government thought they were poisonous. (POTATO)
MONDAY 9/9: What’s America’s favorite breakfast food, according to a new survey? (EGGS)
FRIDAY 9/6: This colorful board game was invented as a distraction for children suffering from polio in the 1940’s. (CANDY LAND)
THURSDAY 9/5: What animal has the highest blood pressure? (GIRAFFE)
WEDNESDAY 9/4: When these were first introduced into cars in the 1930s, there was a huge battle over whether they were too distracting…and some states contemplated heavy fines for those who used them. (CAR RADIOS!)
TUESDAY 9/3: The woman who invented this piece of sports apparel made her first prototype out of two jockstraps! (SPORTS BRA)
FRIDAY 8/23: What fast food sandwich debuted on Good Friday 1962? (McDONALD’S FILET O’ FISH)
THURSDAY 8/22: What cat is the biggest of the “big cats”? (TIGER)
WEDNESDAY 8/21: What upper Midwest state is the friendliest in America, according to a new Big Seven Travel survey? (MINNESOTA)
TUESDAY 8/20: Doing this really IS the best medicine…it’s great for your heart and can increase your blood flow by 20%. (LAUGHING!)
MONDAY 8/19: What’s the only planet in our solar system not named after a Roman god or goddess? (EARTH)
THURSDAY 8/15: Basilisk, common tegu and horned devil are all types of what animal? (LIZARD)
WEDNESDAY 8/14: Two-thirds of us have intentionally done this to get out of doing chores in the future. (A BAD JOB!)
TUESDAY 8/13: After a long night of drinking, you may suffer from diplopia. What is diplopia? (DOUBLE VISION)
MONDAY 8/12: What iconic cartoon advertising character was given his own ZIP Code in the 1960’s? (SMOKEY BEAR)
THURSDAY 8/8: There are over 20 quintillion animals on Earth…and almost half of them are this species. (INSECTS!)
WEDNESDAY 8/7: Nine of the 15 biggest hotels in the world (based on number of rooms) are in this city. (LAS VEGAS)
TUESDAY 8/6: Linonophobia will have you tied up in knots. (FEAR OF STRING!)
MONDAY 8/5: In the 1960’s, for a “brief” time, people wore disposable underwear made of this. (PAPER!)
FRIDAY 8/2: What state started Casual Fridays in the 1960’s when people would wear festive shirts to work? (HAWAII)
THURSDAY 8/1: An octopus has eight legs and three of these. (HEARTS!)
WEDNESDAY 7/31: The inventor of this tech device originally wanted it to be flippable but it would’ve double the cost so he nixed the idea. (USB FLASH DRIVE)
TUESDAY 7/30: The next time you injure yourself, do this…you’ll instantly feel better. (SWEAR…you’ll feel less pain and withstand it longer!)
MONDAY 7/29: Almost 1/3 of delivery drivers admit to this? (EATING A CUSTOMER’S FOOD!)
FRIDAY 7/26: Americans eat more of this cheese than any other. (MOZZARELLA)
THURSDAY 7/25: This naturalist ATE all of the species he found to see what they tasted like! (CHARLES DARWIN)
WEDNESDAY 7/24: What city in New York State is nicknamed “The Flower City”? (ROCHESTER…it’s also called the “FLOUR City” because of its flower seed trading and mill industries!)
TUESDAY 7/23: The average American only does this three times a week…and 13% of us almost never do it! (EAT BREAKFAST)
MONDAY 7/22: Don Carter was the first athlete to get a $1M endorsement deal…what sport did he play? (BOWLING!)
FRIDAY 7/19: When this planet was discovered, the potential names for it were Minerva, Zeus, Atlas, Persephone, Kronos and Onehtn. (PLUTO)
THURSDAY 7/18: This mollusk can sleep for how many years? (SNAIL)
WEDNESDAY 7/17: This website’s original name was “Jerry & David’s Guide To The World Wide Web”. (YAHOO!)
TUESDAY 7/16: Babies are born with about 300 of these. (BONES)
MONDAY 7/15: This “Japanese” game was actually invented in France in the 19th century. (SUDOKU)
FRIDAY 7/12: For more than 50 years, the Senator who sits near the exit of the US Senate keeps a desk drawer filled with this for other Senators. (CANDY!)
THURSDAY 7/11: A large group of these sea creatures is called a bloom. (JELLYFISH)
WEDNESDAY 7/10: The man who created the Eiffel Tower also designed what other famous landmark? (THE STATUE OF LIBERTY…Gustave Eiffel!)
TUESDAY 7/9: Seven US Presidents were born in these structures. (LOG CABINS…including NY’s own Millard Fillmore!)
MONDAY 7/8: These were originally white, but switched to yellowish-green in 1972 so they’d show up better on TV. (TENNIS BALLS)
FRIDAY 7/5: More Revolutionary War battles were fought in this state than in any other colony. (NEW JERSEY)
WEDNESDAY 7/3: It’s a federal crime to reuse one of these…you could go to prison for up to a year! (A POSTAGE STAMP)
TUESDAY 7/2: This fruit is usually sold in red net bags because it makes it look brighter. (ORANGES)
MONDAY 7/1: One in four people use this room to “take a break from it all”. (BATHROOM)
FRIDAY 6/28: This classic 80s movie was originally titled “Cheek To Cheek”. (FOOTLOOSE)
THURSDAY 6/27: What’s the slowest animal in the world? (THREE-TOED SLOTH)
WEDNESDAY 6/26: What European country has the oldest flag in the world? (DENMARK…they’ve had the same flag since 1219!)
MONDAY 6/24: One in three women have gone on a date just for this. (A FREE MEAL!)
FRIDAY 6/21: You may have siblings…if you’re lucky you may also have niblings! What are niblings? (NIECES AND NEPHEWS)
THURSDAY 6/20: One in three people still sleep with one of these. (A STUFFED ANIMAL, BLANKET OR PILLOW FROM THEIR CHILDHOOD)
WEDNESDAY 6/19: This classic building toy was invented by the son of famous architect Frank Lloyd Wright. (LINCOLN LOGS)
TUESDAY 6/18: According to a new Green Giant survey, what’s America’s favorite vegetable? (BROCCOLI)
MONDAY 6/17: 28% of people would rather have one of these “days” than sit in traffic. (BAD HAIR DAY!)
THURSDAY 6/13: What are baby rabbits called? (KITTENS!)
WEDNESDAY 6/12: 25% of us haven’t used one of these in six months…2% have NEVER used one! (A LANDLINE PHONE)
TUESDAY 6/11: These enhancements were given to a dog named Esmerelda in Texas in 1962 to see if they’d work…they did, so doctors started giving them to their patients. (BREAST IMPLANTS)
MONDAY 6/10: Which one of the four railroads on the Monopoly game board was the first commercial train in America? (B&O…the Baltimore and Ohio RR)
FRIDAY 6/7: What’s our favorite donut, according to a new study? (GLAZED)
THURSDAY 6/6: According to a new Safewise.com study, what Northwestern State is the most pet-friendly state in the US? (OREGON)
WEDNESDAY 6/5: 26% of us get up in the middle of the night to do this. (CHECK OUR CELL PHONES)
TUESDAY 6/4: These are replaced on the body every three months. (EYELASHES!)
MONDAY 6/3: What product uses the advertising slogan “When it rains, it pours”? (MORTON SALT)
FRIDAY 5/31: The name of this bread literally translates to “Devil’s flatulence” in Old German. (PUMPERNICKEL!)
THURSDAY 5/30: What insect is the only one that can turn its head and look over its shoulder? (PRAYING MANTIS)
WEDNESDAY 5/29: In what country was the first NBA game played? (CANADA…the Knicks took on the Toronto Huskies November 1st, 1946)
TUESDAY 5/28 Dieters say this is the toughest food to give up. (CHEESE)
FRIDAY 5/24: This inductee into the Video Hall of Fame sold 17 million copies of a videocassette she released in 1982. (JANE FONDA!)
THURSDAY 5/23: These animals don’t have white fur…it’s transparent and reflects sunlight and makes it look white. (POLAR BEARS)
WEDNESDAY 5/22: What the #1 thing we’re most likely to spill? (COFFEE…followed by wine, oil/butter/grease and ice cream!)
TUESDAY 5/21: Half of Americans have used this as an alternative to showering. (JUMPING INTO A SWIMMING POOL!)
MONDAY 5/20: Over half of us would rather travel with this than our partners. (OUR PET)
FRIDAY 5/17: Sony’s challenger to VHS tapes was a flop, but they still made blank tapes for their machines until 2016! What was it? (BETAMAX)
THURSDAY 5/16: Ancient Egyptians used a formula containing the eggs of thIs big bird as a form or deodorant. (OSTRICH)
WEDNESDAY 5/15: This 70’s detective show was originally called “The Alley Cats”. (CHARLIE’S ANGELS)
TUESDAY 5/14: More people drink this animal’s milk than any other. (GOAT)
MONDAY 5/13: This country has more lakes than every other country combined! (CANADA)
FRIDAY 5/10: What’s our favorite chore, according to a recent Clorox survey? (LAUNDRY)
THURSDAY 5/9: Elephants, sloths, hippos and rhinos are among only the handful of mammals that can’t do this. (JUMP)
WEDNESDAY 5/8: 62% of us do this every time we travel. (OVERPACK)
TUESDAY 5/7: 10% of men have one of these that’s over 10 years old. (UNDERWEAR!)
MONDAY 5/6: Who’s our favorite TV Mom, according to Ranker.com? (CAROL BRADY of the Brady Bunch)
FRIDAY 5/3: This movie has been playing longer than any other…nonstop since 1975! (ROCKY HORROR PICTURE SHOW)
THURSDAY 5/2: A group of these animals is called a “fluffle”! (BUNNIES)
WEDNESDAY 5/1: What’s America’s longest running, continuously held sporting event? (THE KENTUCKY DERBY)
TUESDAY 4/30: Over 3000 people have gone to the emergency room after tripping over what common household item? (LAUNDRY BASKET)
MONDAY 4/29: Most women fard every day…some women do it all day long…and other women NEVER do it! What is farding? (PUTTING ON MAKEUP)
FRIDAY 4/26: Where are 80% of America’s pretzels made? (PENNSYLVANIA)
THURSDAY 4/25: What’s the only mammal with a shell? (ARMADILLO)
WEDNESDAY 4/24: The average adult now spends 6 hours and 24 minute a day doing this. (SITTING…almost an hour more than we did a decade ago!)
TUESDAY 4/23: What’s the #1 excuse we use for not exercising, according to a new study? (WE’RE TOO TIRED)
MONDAY 4/22: This office staple was originally called Press n’ Peel when they first came out in 1977. (POST-IT NOTES)
FRIDAY 4/19: Over 40% of people do this to their food before they eat it. (PUT SALT ON IT)
THURSDAY 4/18: What was the name of the dog on “Frasier”? (EDDIE)
WEDNESDAY 4/17: According to a new survey, what’s the one thing about our looks that we’re most self-conscious about? (OUR TEETH)
TUESDAY 4/16: What’s the #1 way we de-stress, according to a new study? (WATCH TV OR A MOVIE)
MONDAY 4/15: What was the original date of Tax Day when they were first collected in 1913? (MARCH 1st)
FRIDAY 4/12: In what Italian city did the first pizzaria open in 1830? (NAPOLI or NAPLES…with pizza cooked in an over lined with lava from Mount Vesuvius!)
THURSDAY 4/11: Only one species of snake makes a nest…which one? (COBRA…King Cobras, to be specific)
WEDNESDAY 4/10: This first appeared on a pack of Juicy Fruit gum in 1974…now it’s in the Smithonian! (UPC BAR CODE)
TUESDAY 4/9: In what body part is the smallest bone in the body? (YOUR EAR…the stapes (or stirrup bone) is only 1/8th of an inch long!)
MONDAY 4/8: There’s only one word in the English language that ends in the letters “MT”…what is it? (DREAMT)
FRIDAY 4/5: When this snack food debuted in 1912, it had a lemon meringue flavor, but it was discontinued in 1920. (OREOs!)
THURSDAY 4/4: This insect has 12,000 eyes! (BUTTERFLY…the Monarch, in particular)
WEDNESDAY 4/3: This comedy prop was invented in the 1920s at a rubber factory in Toronto, when employees were messing around with scrap rubber. (WHOOPIE CUSHION!)
TUESDAY 4/2: Your body will produce about 14 pounds of this in your lifetime. (BELLY BUTTON LINT!)
MONDAY 4/1: When this clothing store opened in San Francisco in 1969 it sold two things…Levis and records! (THE GAP)
FRIDAY 3/29: This alcohol is named after the county in which it’s made. (BOURBON…95% of the bourbon is still made in Kentucky today!)
THURSDAY 3/28: Lupus is the Latin word for what animal? (WOLF)
WEDNESDAY 3/27: What’s the most spoken language in the world? (CHINESE…Spanish is 2nd, English is 3rd!)
TUESDAY 3/26: This body part is as long as your nose. (YOUR THUMB!)
MONDAY 3/25: This Northeastern US city has more bridges than any other city in the world! (PITTSBURGH)
FRIDAY 3/22: What Morgan Freeman movie is our favorite movie of the 90’s, according to a new poll? (THE SHAWSHANK REDEMPTION)
THURSDAY 3/21: According to a new study, this Summer scent is our favorite smell. (FRESH CUT GRASS)
WEDNESDAY 3/20: 37% of us plan to do this for at least one day in the upcoming season. (SPRING CLEANING)
TUESDAY 3/19: This fruit was called a shaddock in the 19th century…what’s it called now? (GRAPEFRUIT)
MONDAY 3/18: The US city was first called Terminus. (ATLANTA)
FRIDAY 3/15: “American” cuisine is our favorite type of food according to a new poll…what’s our #2? (ITALIAN…followed by Mexican, Chinese and Spanish)
THURSDAY 3/14: Royals in ancient China kept these animals up their sleeves to keep them warm and for protection. (DOGS…specifically Pekingese ones!)
WEDNESDAY 3/13: When these debuted in NYC in 1907 they were red and green. (TAXI CABS)
TUESDAY 3/12: Which fast food restaurant was the first to ban smoking in 1994? (ARBY’S)
MONDAY 3/11: What was Barbie’s first pet? (A HORSE…named Dancer!)
FRIDAY 3/8: Apparently it’s bad etiquette to eat one of these in more than five bites. (A HOT DOG…according to the National Hot Dog and Sausage Council!)
THURSDAY 3/7: The surface area of this animal, including the fur, is about the same as a ping pong table. (CAT)
WEDNESDAY 3/6: For every 100 miles we drive, we do this 41 times. (SWEAR!)
TUESDAY 3/5: 12% of adults still do this when they get sick. (CALL THEIR MOM)
MONDAY 3/4: Americans will eat about 300 of these this year. (EGGS)
THURSDAY 2/28: What flying creatures are elephants afraid of? (BEES)
WEDNESDAY 2/27: This movie was in theaters for so long, it’s the first one to come out on VHS while it was still playing. (“TITANIC”)
TUESDAY 2/26: According to a new Harvard study, the best sign a man’s heart is healthy is whether or not he can do 40 of these. (PUSH-UPS)
MONDAY 2/25: What sport was originally called “kitten ball”? (SOFTBALL)
FRIDAY 2/22: 10% of us have left a date early to avoid this. (PAYING THE BILL)
THURSDAY 2/21: What breed of dog is know for its bluish/black tongue? (CHOW CHOW)
WEDNESDAY 2/20: In Germany, this salad dressing is called “America Sauce”. (THOUSAND ISLAND!)
TUESDAY 2/19: A new study found snakes our biggest fear…what’s #2? (HEIGHTS)
MONDAY 2/18: What 20th century President was the first to have his mother vote for him? (FRANKLIN D ROOSEVELT)
FRIDAY 2/15: What’s the tallest building in the world? (THE BURJ KALIFA IN DUBAI)
THURSDAY 2/14: One in 50 people have found love while on this. (AN AIRPLANE)
WEDNESDAY 2/13: One in five people have stayed up all night just to do this. (BINGE WATCH A TV SHOW)
TUESDAY 2/12: This pharmacy grew from 20 stores to 400 during Prohibition because they were allowed to sell whiskey “for medicinal purposes”. (WALGREENS)
MONDAY 2/11: What’s the best selling car of all time? [HINT: The first one rolled off the Toyota lot in 1966.] (TOYOTA COROLLA)
FRIDAY 2/8: We crave chocolate the most according to a new survey…what do we crave 2nd most [HINT: It never goes bad!] (HONEY)
THURSDAY 2/7: A group of these young birds is called a “clutch”! (CHICKENS)
WEDNESDAY 2/6: The average person owns more than 50 of these. (BOOKS)
TUESDAY 2/5: The idea of achieving this daily health goal isn’t based on any active science…it’s from a Japanese marketing slogan from the 70s! (TAKING 10,000 STEPS)
MONDAY 2/4: This internet search provider was originally called “Jerry and David’s Guide to the World Wide Web”! (YAHOO!…they changed the name two months after the launch!)
FRIDAY 2/1: 34% of us have done this on Super Bowl Sunday before the game is over. (FALLEN ASLEEP!)
THURSDAY 1/31: The name of these islands is Latin for “island of the dogs”! (THE CANARY ISLANDS)
WEDNESDAY 1/30: What’s the #1 thing brides would change about their wedding if they could (other than who they married)? (THEIR DRESS)
TUESDAY 1/29: Deep yellow or orange fruits and vegetables have this vitamin, important for good eyesight, helping your body fight infection and keeping your skin and hair healthy…what vitamin is it? (VITAMIN A)
MONDAY 1/28: The first seven flavors of these were peppermint, wintergreen, clove, licorice, cinnamon, violet and chocolate…but only peppermint and wintergreen are still around. (LIFESAVERS)
FRIDAY 1/25: In Canada, 80% of this beverage comes in bags. (MILK)
THURSDAY 1/24: What’s the more common name for the dog breed called Alsatians? (GERMAN SHEPHERD)
WEDNESDAY 1/23: There are 421 words for this in Scotland…but they don’t get much of it. (SNOW!)
TUESDAY 1/22: According to a new survey,