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Today’s TriviaToday’s Trivia

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This bulletin board is easy to manage This bulletin board is easy to manage and fun. The next slide shows the and fun. The next slide shows the basic lay out of the bulletin board. To basic lay out of the bulletin board. To manage the board, each day you manage the board, each day you simply post “Today’s Question” and simply post “Today’s Question” and “Yesterday’s Answer and Question”. “Yesterday’s Answer and Question”. The questions and answers are all The questions and answers are all included in the PowerPoint, so you can included in the PowerPoint, so you can just print them out and you are ready to just print them out and you are ready to start the board and begin posting! start the board and begin posting!

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Trivia of the DayTrivia of the Day

Yesterday’s Answer

Today’s Question

What does the M & M Stand for in M & M Candies?

Yesterday’s Question

What does the M & M Stand for in M & M Candies?

Mars and Murray

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Use the templates Use the templates that follow to that follow to create the board….create the board….

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Trivia Trivia

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OfOf

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The The

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Day Day

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Today’s Today’s QuestionQuestion

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Yesterday’s Yesterday’s QuestionQuestion

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Yesterday’s Yesterday’s AnswerAnswer

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What does the What does the

M & M stand for in M & M stand for in

M & M Candies?M & M Candies?

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Mars and MurrayMars and Murray

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Name the British Name the British equal to equal to

the 1980’s song the 1980’s song “We are the “We are the

World”?World”?

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Do They Know It’s Do They Know It’s Christmas?Christmas?

(By Band Aide)(By Band Aide)

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Who were the first Who were the first guests on guests on American American

Bandstand?Bandstand?

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The Chordettes The Chordettes (from Sheboygan, Wisconsin)(from Sheboygan, Wisconsin)

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What brand of What brand of stopwatch is used on stopwatch is used on

the the ““60 Minutes” TV 60 Minutes” TV

series?series?

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HeuerHeuer

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Who is Oswald Who is Oswald Chesterfield Chesterfield Cobblepot?Cobblepot?

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The PenguinThe Penguin(from Batman comics)(from Batman comics)

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In the old television In the old television series M*A*S*H, series M*A*S*H, what was Frank what was Frank Burns’ middle Burns’ middle

name?name?

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MarionMarion

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What is the name of What is the name of Popeye’s sailing Popeye’s sailing

vessel?vessel?

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Olive Olive (After Olive Oyl, His Sweetie)(After Olive Oyl, His Sweetie)

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Name the first film Name the first film ever awarded the ever awarded the Oscar for Best Film Oscar for Best Film

of the Year?of the Year?

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Wings Wings (1928)(1928)

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John Lennon John Lennon legally changed his legally changed his

middle name to middle name to Ono. What was it Ono. What was it

originally?originally?

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WinstonWinston

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What was the first What was the first automobile to offer automobile to offer

seatbelts?seatbelts?

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NASHNASH(1950)(1950)

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In literature, Iola In literature, Iola Morten and Callie Morten and Callie Shaw had a pair of Shaw had a pair of

well-known well-known boyfriends. boyfriends.

Who were they?Who were they?

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The Hardy BoysThe Hardy Boys

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Who was the first Who was the first American to enter American to enter

the Olympic the Olympic Pentathlon?Pentathlon?

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George S. PattonGeorge S. Patton(1912)(1912)

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We are all familiar We are all familiar with Dr. Jekyll and with Dr. Jekyll and

Mr. Hyde. But Mr. Hyde. But what were their first what were their first

names?names?

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Henry Jekyll &Henry Jekyll &

Edward HydeEdward Hyde

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Who appeared on Who appeared on the first cover of the first cover of

Rolling Stone Rolling Stone Magazine?Magazine?

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John LennonJohn Lennon

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Name eight Name eight muppets from The muppets from The

Muppet Show?Muppet Show?

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Kermit, Miss Piggy, Kermit, Miss Piggy, Gonzo, Rolf, Fozzie, Gonzo, Rolf, Fozzie, Animal, Scooter, and Animal, Scooter, and

BunsenBunsen

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What 1980’s craft toy What 1980’s craft toy involved cutting plastic involved cutting plastic figures, coloring them, figures, coloring them, and then baking them and then baking them

in the oven?in the oven?

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Shrinky DinksShrinky Dinks

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What two cities served What two cities served as the capitals for the as the capitals for the American Revolution?American Revolution?

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Montgomery, AL & Montgomery, AL &

Richmond, VARichmond, VA


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