By Eldon Combs | June 20, 2017 | Comments Off on Trivia Questions Week 06/16/17
The song & video “Baby One More Time” catapulted Britney Spears into stardom in: 1999, 2001, or 2003?
How many times has an NFL team finished the regular season undefeated: 2, 3, or 4? (Dolphins, Patriots, Bears(1934), & Bears (1942)
Tone Loc set the world on it’s ear with “Funky Cold Medina” in: 1989, 1992, 1995?
The youngest NFL Hall of Fame inductee was selected at the age of: 32, 34, or 36? (Chicago Bears Gayle Sayers)
In what year did Miley Cyrus swing on a “Wrecking Ball” naked as a Jaybird: 2011, 2012, 0r 2013?
The Buffalo Bills lost 4 straight Super Bowls but are not the only team to lose all 4 trips to the NFL’s biggest game – The Minnesota Vikings also lost their 4 trips to the Super Bowl but their loses came over an: 8, 12, or 16 year period?
The song “Ice Ice Baby” made Robert Van Winkle a worldwide sensation in: 1986, 1988, or 1990?
A world class athlete’s saliva reach it’s boiling point: lower, the same, or higher than water? (All human saliva reaches it’s boiling point slightly higher than water)
Singer Corey Hart taught us all to wear our “Sunglasses at Night” (1984) before or after we all learned about “Dirty Dancing” (1986)?
After he died the inventor of the: Snowboard, Frisbee, or Rubix Cube had himself cremated and fashioned his ashes into his invention? (Walter Frederick Morrison)
A person with Pteronophobia (Tear-Ah-No-Phobia) might pass out if they saw: A Torn Book Page, A Feather Duster, or an Open Grave? (Extreme fear of being tickled with a feather)
In 2008 Michael Vick’s Prison Intramaural Football Team played 8 games with him at the helm – how many games did they win: 3, 5, or 7? (Team went 3 & 5)
In the movie “Vision Quest” – 18 year old wrestler Lowden Swain played by actor Matthew Modine falls for a drifter who’s car had broken down – How old was Linda Fiorentino’s character Carla: 20, 22, or 24?
It was 14 games into the 1984-85 eason before this NBA team realized their home arena’s court was sporting rims set at 9 feet 7 inches – 5 inches lower than they should be – was it the: LA Clippers, Seattle SuperSonics, or Houston Rockets? (How was this possible with Hawkeem Olajuwon & Ralph Sampson playing for the Rockets – they had to know)
From the movie “The Wedding Singer” when Robbie & Holly double dated with Glen & Julia – what David Bowie song is playing at the club just before Julia leaves to yak: Golden Years, Changes, China Girl?
In the sport of “Mobile Throwing” the original or traditional sport involves who can throw the phone: The farthest, The farthest over the shoulder, or the highest?
Celine Dion earns more or less than $500,000 a night when she performs in Las Vegas? ($476,000)
Using the June 14th, 2017 price of gold how much would an Olympic Gold Medal be worth more or less than $252? (Each Gold Medal must have 6 grams of gold X $40.72 per oz of gold price = $244.32)
Bible Question: When Joseph first arrives in Egypt, in whose house does he live: Pharoah, Pottipher, or Absolum? (Pottipher’s wife tries to seduce him – when he refuses – she claims he tried to rape her and is sent to prison)
In 1984 Mary Lou Retton won the Women’s Olympic All Around Gold Medal at the age of: 14, 16, or 18?
Celine Dion makes $476,000 per show in Vegas – she performs closer to: 24, 48, or 72 nights per year? (70, $33,320,000)