Dozen Daily Trivia Answers 12/18/24: “The comedy is that it’s serious”
Happy Hump Day Trivia Titans. And your Dozen Daily Trivia Answers Explained will shine a light (hint) on all of your Wednesday worthless knowledge stumpers.
How did you do, Frank? Missed two. Perfects for the year? Two.
Here we go!
NFL: The son of a Hall of a Famer, this QB went 45-38 as a starting QB from 1999-2008 while playing for the Broncos, Bears, and Buccaneers.
Answer: Brian Griese
Explained: His career hit a rough patch in Denver when he tripped over a dog.
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NBA: Ricky Pierce won 6th Man of the Year twice while playing for this current-day Central Division team from 1984-1991.
Answer: Milwaukee Bucks
Explained: DDT throwing it waaaaaaay back. Wow.
MLB: Mo Vaughn, Jeremy Burnitz, and Roberto Alomar were teammates on this National League team in 2002.
Answer: New York Mets
Explained: Great talent. Zero titles.
Books: Born in 1955, this American author is known for his legal thrillers that have been adapted into films, including The Pelican Brief, The Rainmaker, and The Runaway Jury.
Answer: John Grisham
Explained: The best legal drama writer of all time.
Celebrity Mashup Answer: Taraji P. Henson and Chiwetel Ejiofor
Explained: Love them both.
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Snack and Candy: The original version of this candy is packaged in purple boxes with its name in yellow print and consists of fruit-flavored candies made it into the shape of small discs.
Answer: Spree
Explained: The last time I had some of these, the Mets had all those good players
Television: In 2007, History Channel debuted this land-based competitor to Deadliest Catch following drivers who had to navigate frozen rivers & lakes in remote parts of Canada & Alaska.
Answer: Ice Road Truckers
Explained: It’s about truckers who drive on roads of ice.
Music: Along with collaborating with Colbie Caillat on “Lucky”, this singer-songwriter had hits in the 2000’s and 2010’s with: “I’m Yours” and “I Won’t Give Up”.
Answer: Jason Mraz
Explained: My post hint of the day. He also wrote “The Remedy” And had an excellent run on Dancing with the Stars.
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