By Eldon Combs | July 8, 2023 | Comments Off on Trivia Questions 07/08/23
This sport is named after the last fish boat that comes in with its catch, is it: Cricket, Lacrosse, or Pickleball?
Royal Caribbean Cruises to the Caribbean do or do not pass through the Bermuda Triangle? (Royal Caribbean, Norwegian, Carnival, Oceania, Celebrity and a few more have no issues cruising through the mysterious Bermuda Triangle)
Which golf legend once said, “The harder I practice the luckier I get” was it: Gary Player, Payne Stewart, or Lee Trevino?
According to special software applied to research subjects – the average person checks their phone: more or less than 150 times a day? (96 – 110 times each day plus some people touch their phone up to 2,600 times a day)
Mr. James, Mr Ali, or Mr Mayweather – which sports star has a first name that means, “VAIN” fitting him perfectly? (LeBron means “Brown-Haired One”, Floyd means “Gray-Haired”, and Muhammed Ali’s real first name was “Cassius” which means “Vain”)
When today’s US Postal Service receives a letter written to God they can or cannot send it to a local church or recruited businesses to respond to the letters? (The letters are sent to local churches or recruited businesses to respond, they are sometimes disposed off and unbelievably in some cases they are returned to sender)
How many balls are used in the billiards game of Snooker: 21, 22, or 23? (15 red, 6 colored, & 1 white)
Bible Question: According to the book of Matthew: 2 Doves, 2 Sandgrouse, or 2 Sparrows were sold for a farthing? (A farthing was used as a quarter of a penny – known for being the least amount of money and was used until 1961 when Great Britain did away with it)
The NHL record for most goals by a single player in a single game is 7 in 1920 but the game was different back then – the record for today’s modern-day NHL game is: 6 or 7? (Red Barenson/St. Louis Blues & Darryl Sittler/Toronto Maple Leafs with 6)
In 2023 the average screen time Americans spend: 4.5 or 5.4 hours a day on their phones? (Staggering Number)