Break from the Grind | May 1st, 2012 TRIVIAL PURSUITS: The oldest and youngest to ascend Mount Everest What age was the youngest person to reach the peak of Mount Everest? The oldest person?
Break from the Grind | April 24th, 2012 TRIVIAL PURSUITS: How many books are in the Library of Congress? How many books are in the Library of Congress?
Break from the Grind | April 17th, 2012 TRIVIAL PURSUITS: What HR Policy Did Henry Ford Announce to Motivate Workers? What HR policy did Henry Ford announce to motivate his workers to endure the drudgery of the assembly line?
Break from the Grind | April 10th, 2012 TRIVIAL PURSUITS: Why was Charlie Chaplin not allowed to return to the U.S.? Charlie Chaplin was born in England, and sometime around 1913 moved the United States.
Break from the Grind | April 3rd, 2012 TRIVIAL PURSUITS: What Message Was on the First American Penny? Benjamin Franklin reportedly designed the first American penny in 1787.
Break from the Grind | March 27th, 2012 TRIVIAL PURSUITS: “The Godfather” Movie Trilogy Which two actors won Academy Awards for the same role in “The Godfather” movie trilogy?
Break from the Grind | March 20th, 2012 TRIVIAL PURSUITS: How tall would Barbie be in real life? How tall would Barbie, the doll, be in real life?
Break from the Grind | March 13th, 2012 TRIVIAL PURSUITS: Unique Fact about Uranus What difference does Uranus have from all the other planets?
Break from the Grind | March 6th, 2012 TRIVIAL PURSUITS: The Origin of the Active Ingredient in Aspirin On what did patients use to chew to get the active ingredient in Aspirin, acetylsalicylic acid?
Break from the Grind | February 28th, 2012 TRIVIAL PURSUITS: Families with Multiple Leap Day Babies According to the Guinness Book of Records, there are world record holders both of a family producing three consecutive generations born on February 29 and of the number...
Break from the Grind | February 21st, 2012 TRIVIAL PURSUITS: Presidential Monuments and Memorials in D.C. How many presidential monuments or memorials are in Washington, D.C.?
Break from the Grind | February 14th, 2012 TRIVIAL PURSUITS: What did Americans think about Franklin Roosevelt’s New Deal programs? February 14, 2012 (PLANSPONSOR.com) - Results of the very first Gallup poll were released on October 20, 1935.
Break from the Grind | February 7th, 2012 TRIVIAL PURSUITS: Who was the halftime entertainment for the first Super Bowl in 1967? One of the draws of the Super Bowl is the halftime show.
Break from the Grind | January 31st, 2012 TRIVIAL PURSUITS: When Did the First McDonald’s Drive Thru Open? In what year was the first McDonald’s Drive Thru created, and why?
Break from the Grind | January 24th, 2012 TRIVIAL PURSUITS: Which brewer was the first to sell canned beer in the U.S.? On January 24, 1935, the first canned beer went on sale in Richmond, Virginia.
Break from the Grind | January 17th, 2012 TRIVIAL PURSUITS: Which Fictional Characters Have a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame? There are 17 stars for fictional characters on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
Break from the Grind | January 10th, 2012 TRIVIAL PURSUITS: Which Former First Lady Was a Delegate to the United Nations? Which former first lady was a delegate to the United Nations, after strongly advocating its founding?
Break from the Grind | January 3rd, 2012 TRIVIAL PURSUITS: How Many States Seceded from the Union? How many states seceded from the Union during the Civil War?
Break from the Grind | December 28th, 2011 TRIVIAL PURSUITS: Since What Year Has the New Year’s Eve Ball Been Dropped in Times Square? Since what year has the New Year’s Eve Ball Drop been happening in Times Square?
Break from the Grind | December 27th, 2011 TRIVIAL PURSUITS: Why Did Vincent Van Gogh Cut Off His Ear? Why Did Vincent Van Gogh cut off his ear, and to whom did he give it?