@SBDailyTrivia Hint 1: John Philip Sousa aka the “March King”, is an American conductor known for his US military marches, requiring feet to match rhythm
Hint 2: Racers participating in NASCAR circuits do NOT require driver-issued license. However, they DO require Competition License
@Swagbucks Hint 1: John Philip Sousa aka the “March King”, is an American conductor known for his US military marches, requiring feet to match rhythm
Hint 2: Racers participating in NASCAR circuits do NOT require driver-issued license. However, they DO require Competition License
@SBDailyTrivia Hint 1: Fred DeLuca was a former CEO of “Subway”. Fred started his first restaurant originally called Pete’s Super Submarines in Bridgeport, Connecticut back in 1965
Hint 2: In the original Magic the Gathering decks, the total number of cards to make it a deck would be 40 cards
@Swagbucks Hint 1: Fred DeLuca was a former CEO of “Subway”. Fred started his first restaurant originally called Pete’s Super Submarines in Bridgeport, Connecticut back in 1965
Hint 2: In the original Magic the Gathering decks, the total number of cards to make it a deck would be 40 cards
@SBDailyTrivia Hint 1: The original Faygo soda flavors(Fruit punch, Strawberry known as RedPop, and Grape), were inspired by the recipes of cake frosting the founders used in their bakery back in Russia of 1907.
Hint 2: The Traitors, a reality competitive Tv show, takes place in the castle
@Swagbucks Hint 1: The original Faygo soda flavors(Fruit punch, Strawberry known as RedPop, and Grape), were inspired by the recipes of cake frosting the founders used in their bakery back in Russia of 1907.
Hint 2: The Traitors, a reality competitive Tv show, takes place in the castle
@SBDailyTrivia Hint 1: The first Seedless Watermelon was invented and developed by the scientists in Kyoto, Japan back in the year of 1939
Hint 2: Before USA celebrates Independence with Barbecue, it was invented by Taino Indigenous people in The Caribbean back in late 1500s.
@Swagbucks Hint 1: The first Seedless Watermelon was invented and developed by the scientists in Kyoto, Japan back in the year of 1939
Hint 2: Before USA celebrates Independence with Barbecue, it was invented by Taino Indigenous people in The Caribbean back in late 1500s.
@SBDailyTrivia Hint 1: The name of the Sausage King of Chicago is Abe Froman in Ferris Bueller’s Day Off(1989 film).
Hint 2: Jeff Spicoli, a character in Fast Times at Ridgemont High(1982 film), orders Double Cheese & Sausage pizza during Mr. Hand’s history class.
@Swagbucks Hint 1: The name of the Sausage King of Chicago is Abe Froman in Ferris Bueller’s Day Off(1989 film).
Hint 2: Jeff Spicoli, a character in Fast Times at Ridgemont High(1982 film), orders Double Cheese & Sausage pizza during Mr. Hand’s history class.
@Swagbucks Hint 1: Fearless Photog, one of He-Man toy line figures, won the Choose a character contest designed by Nathan Bitner.
Hint 2: The equivalent term of knock on wood for people in Italy would be Tocca Ferro(Knock on Iron), meaning to ward off bad luck.
@SBDailyTrivia Hint 1: Fearless Photog, one of He-Man toy line figures, won the Choose a character contest designed by Nathan Bitner.
Hint 2: The equivalent term of knock on wood for people in Italy would be Tocca Ferro(Knock on Iron), meaning to ward off bad luck.
@SBDailyTrivia Hint 1: Salim Abu Aziz aka the Sand Spider, is a main villain and a terrorist group leader of the Crimson Jihad in True Lies(1994 film).
Hint 2: LV-223, a desolate moon planet where biological weapons were being stored, is where characters land during Prometheus(2012 film).
@Swagbucks Hint 1: Salim Abu Aziz aka the Sand Spider, is a main villain and a terrorist group leader of the Crimson Jihad in True Lies(1994 film).
Hint 2: LV-223, a desolate moon planet where biological weapons were being stored, is where characters land during Prometheus(2012 film).
@Swagbucks Hint 1: Ostara is a modern pagan and Wiccan holiday that symbolizes the beginning of Spring. Ostara(Eostre), is a goddess of spring, dawn, and fertility
Hint 2: A pig, was tried for attacking a child in Falaise, France during 1386. A pig was sentenced to be hanged