1 Up until Henry Ford’s cars came along, July 4th was a miserable day for what animals as firecrackers were commonly thrown at them?
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If you’re looking forward to Thanksgiving Day more for the food than for the family time, here’s an idea.
1. Until Henry Ford’s cars came along, July 4th was a miserable day for what animals as firecrackers were commonly thrown at them?
1. Who said, “The first of April is the day we remember what we are the other 364 days of the year”?
1. Supposedly a magic potion to arouse love especially towards a specific person is known as a?
1. It wasn’t until what year that Scotland declared Christmas a public holiday?
As you work this week to prepare the turkey and the pecan pies, don’t you deserve a break? Of course you do! So we’re providing 20 tricky trivia questions to help you de-stress. They might even help keep things civil at the dinner table, moving the discussion away from the recent election an…
1 The word witch comes from the Saxon word “wicca” which means?
1. President Ronald Reagan survived an assassination attempt by John Hinckley outside what Washington, D.C. hotel in 1981?
1. Where is Festival de Fiesta Broadway held, the world’s largest Cinco de Mayo event?
Yes, we know it’s three days into 2016, but now that your head is clearing and you’ve regained the feeling in all your body parts, this might be the perfect time to take Wilson Casey’s trivia quiz. The Trivia Guy has just 20 questions to test your New Year acuity.
Yes, we know it’s three days into 2016, but now that your head is clearing and you’ve regained the feeling in all your body parts, this might be the perfect time to take Wilson Casey’s trivia quiz. The Trivia Guy has just 20 questions to test your New Year acuity.
It’s time to get your bird in gear and think about Thanksgiving. Our Trivia Guy Wilson Casey has a full menu of tricky questions about the American holiday and its Canadian counterpart.
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