Recap Trivia: Nov 24, 2024

Last updated: November 25, 2024

Recap Trivia: Nov 24, 2024

Happy Celebrate Your Unique Talent Day!

Well, my unique talent is obviously writing trivia - though I'm not sure memorizing random facts about pickles and explaining why British people call cotton candy "floss" counts as a marketable skill. But hey, at least once a year I get to pretend it's totally normal to know this stuff!

And the best part is I get to pass that knowledge on to you! Welcome to this week's Nerdy Trivia: Recap Edition!


What fake title was used to hide the filming of "Return of the Jedi"?

Only 35% of daily readers weren't tricked by the hats!

Guess The Title

What year was "Steamboat Willie" released?

Only 41% of daily readers know how to play the cow xylophone!

Guess The Year

How many levels were in the original "Super Mario Bros."?

Only 46% of daily readers found the real Bowser!

Guess The Number

Which country has the world's tallest statue?

Only 30% of daily readers are world travelers!

Guess The Country

"Three's Company" was a remake of which British sitcom?

Over 71% of daily readers were waiting for this!

Guess The Show

Which band battled Ticketmaster and canceled their tour in 1994?

Over 52% of daily readers wanted to buy a ticket!

Guess The Band

Where are Rocky and Bullwinkle from?

Over 76% of daily readers know where to fight Soviet spies!

Guess The Location

How did Dutch hide from the Predator’s thermal vision in "Predator"?

Over 85% of daily readers beat a Predator!

Guess The Trick

What's the name of the Simpsons' pet dog?

Over 77% of daily readers are part of the family!

Guess The Dog

What is the only bird that can fly backward?

Over 88% of daily readers love their sugar water!

Guess The Bird

Which game led to the creation of the Entertainment Software Rating Board (ESRB)?

Over 68% of daily readers knew the secret code!

Guess The Game

What year did the “Got Milk” ad campaign launch?

Only 22% of daily readers checked their fridges!

Guess The Year

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