| Math & Science | What material was used to create the fake Cardiff giant, a 10-foot, 3,000-pound, "petrified human being" supposedly "discovered" in New York in 1869? |
| Sports & Games | For what Major League player did Mickey Mantle's father Mutt name him? |
| Entertainment & Food | What singer hit the top of the charts with "Against All Odds (Take a Look at Me Now)" on March 10, 1984? |
| Literature & Arts | What major religion's Ramana Vami, Janmashtami, and Guru Nanak Jayanti festivals all celebrate birthdays? |
| History & Government | What does the Statue of Liberty wear on her feet? |
| Geography & Nature | What is the large, eastern Russian peninsula that figures prominently in the Parker Brothers game Risk? |
trivia questions each weekday plus a unique acrostic puzzle and an original themed quiz on the weekends. (daily questions and acrostic trivia questions borrowed from the Trivia Why's book series.)
Friday, July 15, 2011
Far East Envelope -- Quiz Quilt 235 Puzzle
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