Get your grey matter into gear!
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Answer Hilley and Hart‘s challenging Trivia question each morning at 6:35 and win a great prize!
This week’s questions:
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Monday,February 6
Q: You’ll find this in just over half of the freezers in America. What is it?
A: a frozen TV dinner
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Tuesday, February 7
Q: In 2010, Betty White became the oldest person ever to do this. What was it?
A: host Saturday Night Live
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Wednesday, February 8
Q: 25% of pet owners admit to doing this for their pets. What?
A: tasted their food for them!
Last week’s questions:
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Monday, January 30
Q: The loudest one on record was 118 decibels, as loud as a chainsaw. What was it?
A: a burp
Paul Hunn is the proud record holder
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Tuesday, January 31
Q: This was the day in 1940 that Ida May Fuller of Ludlow, Vermont was issued a government check for $22.54. What was it for?
A: Social Security (the first one)
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Wednesday, February 1
Q: Fredic Baur, the inventor of this product, had his ashes buried in the container of his invention when he passed away in 2008. What was the product?
A: Pringles potato chips!
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Thursday, February 2
Q: Almost half of women surveyed said that this was nothing like what they pictured when they were young. What were they talking about?
A: their wedding dress
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Friday, February 3
Q: She’s known as Rashin Coatie in Scotland and Zezolla in Italy, but we know this fictional character by a different name. Who is she?
A: Cinderella








