Break from the Grind | February 25th, 2014 TRIVIAL PURSUITS: What was the original use for play-doh? February 25, 2014 – What was the original use for Play-Doh?
Break from the Grind | February 18th, 2014 TRIVIAL PURSUITS: Who was the first actor to be posthumously nominated for an Oscar? February 18, 2014 – Who was the first actor to receive a posthumous Academy Award nomination?
Break from the Grind | February 11th, 2014 TRIVIAL PURSUITS: What is the dot over the letter “i” called? February 11, 2014 – What name has been given to the dot over the letters “i” or “j”?
Break from the Grind | February 4th, 2014 TRIVIAL PURSUITS: Where was the first passenger elevator installed? February 4, 2014 (PLANSPONSOR.com) – Where was the first passenger safety elevator installed?
Break from the Grind | January 28th, 2014 TRIVIAL PURSUITS: How did the phrase “passing the buck” originate? January 28, 2014 (PLANSPONSOR.com) - How did the phrase “passing the buck” originate?
Break from the Grind | January 22nd, 2014 TRIVIAL PURSUITS: Why are dollars called bucks? January 22, 2014 – Why are dollars also referred to as “bucks?”
Break from the Grind | January 14th, 2014 TRIVIAL PURSUITS: From whom did the idea of pre-sliced bread originate? January 14, 2014 – From whom did the idea of pre-sliced bread originate?
Break from the Grind | January 7th, 2014 TRIVIAL PURSUITS: Who was Time magazine’s first woman of the year? January 7, 2014 – Who was the first female to be named Time’s “woman of the year?”
Break from the Grind | December 31st, 2013 TRIVIAL PURSUITS: Where does the U.S. rank in country population? December 31, 2013 (PLANSPONSOR.com) – Where does the United States rank in country population?
Break from the Grind | December 17th, 2013 TRIVIAL PURSUITS: Residents of the Island of Misfit Toys December 17, 2013 (PLANSPONSOR.com) – Who/what were the residents on the Island of Misfit Toys in “Rudolf the Red-Nosed Reindeer?”
Break from the Grind | December 10th, 2013 TRIVIAL PURSUITS: Who Received the First Nobel Prizes? December 10, 2013 – Who received the first Nobel Prizes, awarded in 1901?
Break from the Grind | December 3rd, 2013 TRIVIAL PURSUITS: Most Common Non-Numerical Street Name December 3, 2013 (PLANSPONSOR.com) - What is the most popular non-numerical street name in the United States?
Break from the Grind | November 26th, 2013 TRIVIAL PURSUITS: What was the inspiration for the story “Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland?” November 26, 2013 (PLANSPONSOR.com) – What was the inspiration for the story “Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland?”
Break from the Grind | November 19th, 2013 TRIVIAL PURSUITS: Why Is the Oval Office Oval? November 19, 2013 (PLANSPONSOR.com) – Why is the Oval Office in the White House an oval shape?
Break from the Grind | November 12th, 2013 TRIVIAL PURSUITS: Which five planets can be seen with the naked eye? November 12, 2013 – What are the five planets that can be seen with the na.ked eye, in the right conditions?
Break from the Grind | November 5th, 2013 TRIVIAL PURSUITS: Loudest pet cat purr November 5, 2013 – What is the loudest pet cat purr ever recorded?
Break from the Grind | October 29th, 2013 TRIVIAL PURSUITS: Origin of the phrase “in a pickle” October 29, 2013 (PLANSPONSOR.com) - From where did the phrase “in a pickle” originate?
Break from the Grind | October 22nd, 2013 TRIVIAL PURSUITS: What was the first named transcontinental highway in the U.S.? October 22, 2013 – What was the first named transcontinental highway in the U.S. and in which cities did it begin/end?
Break from the Grind | October 15th, 2013 TRIVIAL PURSUITS: Six Countries with Most Persons Age 80 and Older October 15, 2013 - Which six countries contain more than half of the total number of persons age 80 and older?
Break from the Grind | October 1st, 2013 TRIVIAL PURSUITS: Why did Jack Paar protest The Tonight Show? October 1, 2013 - In 1960, Jack Paar left The Tonight Show for six weeks in protest. What was he protesting?