Trivia Intermission!

Okay, my friends. The trivia questions have stacked up – without answers! What are we going to do?! AHHH!

We must find the answers! We must!
Do whatever you need to do.

Trivia must be satisfied! Call your friends! Txt! Google! Something!
If you want – you can even share points amongst yourselves if you work together. (=

How many ways there are to make change for a dollar?
Who was trivia?
How long it takes for blood to travel through the entire human body?
What two words are combined to make dude?
How long the shortest war was the shortest war in history?
What country was the first to recognize the US as a country?
What is Donald Duck’s middle name?

Go! No new questions until these ones have answers!!

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20 Responses to Trivia Intermission!

  1. Danalyn says:

    Okay…since we’re able to use our lifelines…

    Husband says France was the first country to recognize us as a country.

  2. Danalyn says:

    Oh, he also says the Zanzibar war lasted 38 minutes, but he’s not sure if that’s the shortest war.

    He’s a history geek…

  3. Poe says:

    He is correct on the shortest war in history! 😀
    He is not correct about the first country to recognize the US, however. (=

  4. Danalyn says:

    He says he thinks he’s right. LOL.

  5. Danalyn says:

    I think I’m gonna stay out of this. LOL.

  6. Poe says:

    Pfft. Tell him my book says something different. q:

  7. Lindsey says:

    293 ways to make change
    45 seconds for the blood to circulate
    Morraco recognized USA
    Fauntleroy is donald’s middle name

  8. Colin B. says:

    Wasn’t it the GB that first recognised the states as an independent country?

  9. Poe says:

    Four points to Lindsey! 😀

    293 ways to make change.
    Fauntelroy is Donald’s middle name. (=

  10. Colin B. says:

    Oooooh! I think I know about Trivia! Wasn’t she like a Roman goddess or something copied from the Greeks? Don’t ask me what she was a goddess of.

  11. Poe says:

    Trivia was, in fact, a Roman Goddess! (=
    Sacrifices were offered to her at crossroads. (My book doesn’t really say why.)

  12. Danalyn says:

    It bugged him for 5 minutes so he looked it up. The Netherlands was the first to recognize the US as a country. lol.

  13. Danalyn says:

    Okay…So I looked it up. Trivia WAS Hecate.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trivia_(mythology)

    Greeks/Romans share the same gods mostly…just with different names. LOL.

  14. Danalyn says:

    Oh, ee messed up my link. LOL.

  15. Poe says:

    I wonder if my book is wrong. It doesn’t say Netherlands.
    As for Trivia – oh. My book didn’t say that. I’m sorry! )=
    *credits Danalyn with two more points*

  16. Danalyn says:

    I’ll tell him he was wrong again. LOL. That’ll piss him off even more. He’s so funny when he’s told he’s wrong. Hahaha!

  17. Colin B. says:

    Danalyn, the Romans copied a lot of the Greek gods but used different names for them. Trivia and Hecate were not the same goddess.

  18. Danalyn says:

    He did say that he thought it was France because they were the first to supply us with armory because they were in the middle of a war with the British and they sent us equipment to divide their attention and make it easier for the French to attack. The British had a strong Navy at the time, but their land army was almost non-existent, so divide and conquer. Heheh. Okay, well, I’m trivia’d out. He always gives me information overload. LOL.

  19. Colin B. says:

    Sorry, I clicked submit too soon. Trivia was the equivalent goddess of Hecate. Did that sentence make sense? Ugh… I am already tired!

  20. Danalyn says:

    @Colin hell, I don’t know. Trivia is not my strong suit. In all aspects of the word. LOL

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