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Monday, 27 April 2026
Gone Fishing
Sunday, 26 April 2026
More Trivia Fun
Hello bloggers and fellow trivia enthusiasts! I have twenty more questions for you today, so I hope everyone does really well today! Here are your questions:
1. What is the medical name for when your skin turns yellow?
2. In Charles Dickens "A Tale of Two Cities," what are the two cities where it takes place?
3. Which country started the construction of the Panama Canal?
4. How many legs does a scorpion have?
5. Which was is known as the "Forgotten War"?
6. How many players are there on a football team?
7. Which French landmark was originally known as "The Temple of Reason"?
8. Which Italian city is home of the car manufacturer Fiat?
9. What do the letters PB stand for when next to an athlete's results?
10. What is the English equivalent of the Latin phrase "antebellum"?
11. Which famous artist had the surname of Buonarroti, but was famously known by his first name?
12. What event occurred on December 7, 1941?
13. Which scientist won the Nobel Prize in 1922?
14. How many pieces are there in a standard domino set?
15. What nationality was Chopin?
16. What colour are French post boxes traditionally?
17. What is the only chess piece that can only move forward?
18. What creature is found on Bhutan's national flag?
19. In which year did trampolining become an Olympic event?
20. What is Germany's longest river?
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Here are the answers:
1. Jaundice
2. London and Paris
3. France
4. Eight
5. The Korean War
6. Eleven
7. Notre Dame
8. Turin, Italy
9. Personal Best
10. Before the war
11. Michelangelo
12. Bombing of Pearl Harbor
13. Albert Einstein
14. 28 pieces
15. Polish
16. Yellow
17. Pawn
18. Dragon
19. 2000
20. The Rhine River
How did we do today? Leave me a comment and let me know which ones you got right. We are officially back to posting cards for the week starting tomorrow morning. I hope you enjoyed it! All for now, Sue x
Saturday, 25 April 2026
Trivia Fun
Hello there my crafty (and trivia) friends! Here are your twenty questions for today's trivia session:
1. What gas do plants absorb from the atmosphere?
2. What is the largest mammal on earth?
3. Who wrote "The Great Gatsby"?
4. What is the powerhouse of the cell?
5. What is the term for animals that eat both plants and meat?
6. What is the boiling point of water in Fahrenheit?
7. Who composed the "Four Seasons"?
8. What is the only US state that borders just one other state?
9. What is the largest country in Africa by area?
10. In which year did the Berlin Wall fall?
11. Who was the British Prime Minister during most of WWII?
12. Which ancient civilization built Machu Picchu?
13. What is the largest organ of the human body?
14. Who directed "Jaws"?
15. Which language has the most native speakers worldwide?
16. Which fashion designer gave us the miniskirt?
17. Vincent Furnier is the real name of which famous musician?
18. What was the name of Jacques Cousteau's ship?
19. Which spice comes from the Crocus plant?
20. In Australia, men are called blokes, but what are women called?
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Here are the answers:
1. Carbon dioxide
2. Blue Whale
3. F. Scott Fitzgerald
4. Mitochondria
5. Omnivores
6. 212 degrees F
7. Antonio Vivaldi
8. Maine
9. Algeria
10. 1989
11. Winston Churchill
12. Incas
13. Skin
14. Steven Spielberg
15. Mandarin Chinese
16. Mary Quant
17. Alice Cooper
18. The Calypso
19. Saffron
20. Sheilas
I hope everyone did great today, let me know how you did in the comments. Feel free to leave some questions of your own too, I love that! Hope to see you for tomorrow's trivia too! All for now, Sue x
Friday, 24 April 2026
Especially For You
Thursday, 23 April 2026
You're Egg-stra Special
Wednesday, 22 April 2026
Have A Beautiful Day
Tuesday, 21 April 2026
Love
Monday, 20 April 2026
You Are The Best
Sunday, 19 April 2026
More Trivia Fun
Hello crafters!! Here are your twenty trivia questions for Sunday. I hope you enjoy them and even learn some new stuff perhaps!
1. Which country drinks the most beer per capita?
2. What is the largest bay in the world?
3. What is the most commonly used letter in the English Alphabet?
4. What is another name for garbanzo beans?
5. The term "Mardi Gras" comes from the French meaning what?
6. Besides writing children's books, which author also invented a surgical device?
7. Which Shakespeare play features three witches known as the "Weird Sisters"?
8. The Roman aqueduct Pont du Gard is located in which country?
9. What was used to simulate blood in the shower scene from "Psycho"?
10. Metacarpals are located in which part of the body?
11. Where do about 95% of the world's opals come from?
12. In Gulliver's Travels, where are the residents extremely small?
13. What is the chemical symbol for Mercury?
14. What does a philatelist collect?
15. What is known as the "Dog Star"?
16. Which salad is made from diced apples, celery and walnuts in mayonnaise?
17. What is the most common colour that appears in the flags of the world?
18. What term refers to the point in the sky that is directly above the observer?
19. What does a Geiger Counter measure?
20. Which country was formed when Tanganyika and Zanzibar joined together in 1964?
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Here are the answer:
1. Czech Republic
2. Bay of Fundy
3. The letter E
4. Chickpeas
5. Fat Tuesday
6. Roald Dahl
7. MacBeth
8. France
9. Chocolate syrup
10. Hands
11. Australia
12. Liliput
13. Hg
14. Stamps (postage not rubber stamps) lol
15. Sirius
16. Waldorf salad
17. Red
18. Zenith
19. Radioactivity
20. Tanzania
That's it for this weekend, how did everyone do this time around? You can still add some questions of your own to the comments if you like! We are back to sharing more cards tomorrow. All for now, Sue x
Saturday, 18 April 2026
Trivia Fun
Hello there my crafty friends! It's time for weekend trivia again! You know the drill by now, twenty general knowledge questions with the answers at the bottom of the post. Here are your questions for today:
1. Who was the leader of the Greek Gods in mythology?
2. Which fruit flavours do the liqueurs Cointreau and Grand Marnier have?
3. Which house does Harry Potter belong to at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry?
4. The Statue of Liberty was a gift to the US by which country?
5. If you were born on January 19th, what astrological sign would you be?
6. In which city would you find the "Old Trafford" stadium?
7. In the Tour de France, who is awarded the yellow jersey?
8. How many syllables are in a haiku?
9. How many main ring groups does the planet of Saturn have?
10. What was the unit of currency in Croatia called prior to its replacement with the Euro in 2023?
11. Ophelia was a character in which of Shakespeare's plays?
12. In which country were roller skates invented in the 1760's?
13. How many countries border Italy, not counting the two independent microstates within Italy's borders?
14. What is the motto of the Boy Scouts since 1907?
15. How many US Presidents did Queen Elizabeth II meet in her lifetime?
16. What year did the Beatles split up?
17. Where were the 2000 Summer Olympic games held?
18. How many bones are in the adult human body?
19. Who developed the first rabies vaccine?
20. What does the Roman numeral D equate to?
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Here are the answers:
1. Zeus
2. Orange
3. Gryffindor
4. France
5. Capricorn
6. Manchester, England
7. The leading rider with the lowest cumulative time across all completed segments of the race.
8. Seventeen
9. Seven
10. Kuna
11. Hamlet
12. Belgium
13. Four
14. Be Prepared
15. Thirteen
16. 1970
17. Sydney, Australia
18. 206
19. Louis Pasteur
20. 500
I want to hear how you did on today's trivia so please leave your scores in the comments. Just curious, are these questions too hard or too easy overall? There will be another quiz tomorrow if you are interested. All for now, Sue x
