FUN FACT
Herman Melville's Moby Dick was first published in England as The Whale.
THE 50/50 CHANCE
Just like a regular TRIVIA TIME question, only there are just 2 possible answers, hence the even odds of getting it right. Ready?
TRUE OR FALSE: A touchdown in American Football is worth 7 points.
THE LETTER SHUFFLE
Since our esteemed Editor-In-Chief is celebrating his 55th tomorrow March 5th, how many new words can you spell out of the letters in the word BIRTHDAY?
We’ll reveal all next weekend, but for now, let’s open up THE ANSWERS BOX and discover the results from the February 25, 2017 Puzzle Corner.
AKA: ALSO KNOWN AS
By what name do we know Patricia Reichardt better as?
Peppermint Patty in the Peanuts comic strip by Charles Schulz.
COMMON BONDS
Because of its difficulty, there is only one subset this time, but there IS something in common between the two items. Do you know what it is?
{The Mills Brothers, The Grateful Dead} And yes we know they are both groups.
Both groups have covered Marty Robbins’ classic hit El Paso!
The Mills Brothers as a single and The Grateful Dead as a live concert favorite.
Herman Melville's Moby Dick was first published in England as The Whale.
THE 50/50 CHANCE
Just like a regular TRIVIA TIME question, only there are just 2 possible answers, hence the even odds of getting it right. Ready?
TRUE OR FALSE: A touchdown in American Football is worth 7 points.
THE LETTER SHUFFLE
Since our esteemed Editor-In-Chief is celebrating his 55th tomorrow March 5th, how many new words can you spell out of the letters in the word BIRTHDAY?
We’ll reveal all next weekend, but for now, let’s open up THE ANSWERS BOX and discover the results from the February 25, 2017 Puzzle Corner.
AKA: ALSO KNOWN AS
By what name do we know Patricia Reichardt better as?
Peppermint Patty in the Peanuts comic strip by Charles Schulz.
COMMON BONDS
Because of its difficulty, there is only one subset this time, but there IS something in common between the two items. Do you know what it is?
{The Mills Brothers, The Grateful Dead} And yes we know they are both groups.
Both groups have covered Marty Robbins’ classic hit El Paso!
The Mills Brothers as a single and The Grateful Dead as a live concert favorite.
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