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We've got just a few more open slots on our schedule for 2025. If you've got a great trivia puzzle waiting to see the light of day, this is your sign to send it to us!
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We've got just a few more open slots on our schedule for 2025. If you've got a great trivia puzzle waiting to see the light of day, this is your sign to send it to us!
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Sailors have been wearing striped clothing since medieval times - not just for fashion purposes (tho stripes do look pretty cool). Stripes increase visibility against the waves if someone falls into the water.
Sailors have been wearing striped clothing since medieval times - not just for fashion purposes (tho stripes do look pretty cool). Stripes increase visibility against the waves if someone falls into the water.
Ian shared this fun tidbit with us: "there is a polar bear jail in one of the towns I grew up in (Churchill, Manitoba). I don't think they get tv privileges."
Ian shared this fun tidbit with us: "there is a polar bear jail in one of the towns I grew up in (Churchill, Manitoba). I don't think they get tv privileges."
You too could win this prestigious award. Just play our newest Trivia Puzzle, get all the answers right, then get randomly selected from a pool of other players who aced the puzzle.
Simple!
You too could win this prestigious award. Just play our newest Trivia Puzzle, get all the answers right, then get randomly selected from a pool of other players who aced the puzzle.
Simple!
Today's puzzle is by Karen Lurie is back with her second AVCX Trivia puzzle.
There are eight questions. There's one about composers. There's one about Questlove. And there's a rodent and some wine. Enjoy!
Today's puzzle is by Karen Lurie is back with her second AVCX Trivia puzzle.
There are eight questions. There's one about composers. There's one about Questlove. And there's a rodent and some wine. Enjoy!
She gave us this fun fact: In addition to solving trivia puzzles together, my husband Vince and I write mystery novels featuring Hollywood costume designer Edith Head, under the pen name Renee Patrick. Head received 8 Oscars during her career.
She gave us this fun fact: In addition to solving trivia puzzles together, my husband Vince and I write mystery novels featuring Hollywood costume designer Edith Head, under the pen name Renee Patrick. Head received 8 Oscars during her career.
This is Forest's first puzzle for AVCX. We hope you enjoy, and Forest, we'd love to have you back!
This is Forest's first puzzle for AVCX. We hope you enjoy, and Forest, we'd love to have you back!
TBH, we did not fact check this, but if you got some space to dance, throw this jam on and confirm it for us.
TBH, we did not fact check this, but if you got some space to dance, throw this jam on and confirm it for us.
Suppose you face north and begin listening to Bonnie Tyler's classic, "Total Eclipse of the Heart." Every time you hear the phrase "turn around," you turn 90 degrees to the right. What direction are you facing when the song ends?
Suppose you face north and begin listening to Bonnie Tyler's classic, "Total Eclipse of the Heart." Every time you hear the phrase "turn around," you turn 90 degrees to the right. What direction are you facing when the song ends?
Enjoy his 6-quesstion puzzle!
Enjoy his 6-quesstion puzzle!
It was a tough puzzle to ace, so well done, Seth.
We asked Seth for a fun fact and he told us he has a show of his songs happening at NYC's 54 Below on Mon. Apr. 21, and that it's available via livestream at 54below.org/events/lives...?
How fun!
It was a tough puzzle to ace, so well done, Seth.
We asked Seth for a fun fact and he told us he has a show of his songs happening at NYC's 54 Below on Mon. Apr. 21, and that it's available via livestream at 54below.org/events/lives...?
How fun!
What two-word design style is missing from this passage in a 2021 “Wired” article decrying its ubiquity?
"It’s an aesthetic that’s often referred to as [blank], and it’s become the definitive style for big tech...
What two-word design style is missing from this passage in a 2021 “Wired” article decrying its ubiquity?
"It’s an aesthetic that’s often referred to as [blank], and it’s become the definitive style for big tech...
At 9 questions, it's got some length to it. Try to settle into a flow and you'll be done in no time.
And if you like your quizzes spicy, there's some Tabasco sauce in this one. Enjoy!
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At 9 questions, it's got some length to it. Try to settle into a flow and you'll be done in no time.
And if you like your quizzes spicy, there's some Tabasco sauce in this one. Enjoy!
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A fun nugget from him: If every professional sports team were named after the most common animal in their geographic region, every single team would be named the Ants.
A fun nugget from him: If every professional sports team were named after the most common animal in their geographic region, every single team would be named the Ants.
At 6 questions, this one is small but feisty. We think it's best to bring your thinking cap along.
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At 6 questions, this one is small but feisty. We think it's best to bring your thinking cap along.
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He shares this delightful little fact with us: "a young female turkey is called a Jenny and a young male turkey is called a Jake (I am married to a Jenny and we are arguably turkeys)"
He shares this delightful little fact with us: "a young female turkey is called a Jenny and a young male turkey is called a Jake (I am married to a Jenny and we are arguably turkeys)"
At 8 questions, and touching on topics from historical novels to geometry to logos, we hope it's a good stretch for your brain muscles.
At 8 questions, and touching on topics from historical novels to geometry to logos, we hope it's a good stretch for your brain muscles.
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You too can win this award if you do our newest trivia puzzle released today, get all the answers correct, and have the luck of the random number generator land in your favor.
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You too can win this award if you do our newest trivia puzzle released today, get all the answers correct, and have the luck of the random number generator land in your favor.
3) What is the term for the sensationalist writing that was encouraged by publishing magnates William Randolph Hearst and Joseph Pulitzer as their New York papers vied for readers in the late 19th century?
3) What is the term for the sensationalist writing that was encouraged by publishing magnates William Randolph Hearst and Joseph Pulitzer as their New York papers vied for readers in the late 19th century?
5) Originally invented by paint manufacturers and used by artists like Paul Gauguin and Claude Monet, what arsenic-based pigment named for a European capital later became one of the first widely used chemical insecticides near the end of the 19th Century?
5) Originally invented by paint manufacturers and used by artists like Paul Gauguin and Claude Monet, what arsenic-based pigment named for a European capital later became one of the first widely used chemical insecticides near the end of the 19th Century?