Nope, hint: this guest host is african american .McCauley Culkin? (SP?)
Nope, hint: this guest host is african american .McCauley Culkin? (SP?)
Okay... I looked it up so I won't give the answer... I'm not sure I would have ever come up with that name.Nope, hint: this guest host is african american .
The Flyer's "Sign Man"In the sports world, Dave Leonardi is better known as ........?
CityHall/Nathan Phillips Square, tried finding youtube of scene in episode, but failed.What major Toronto building/landmark was featured on a screen in the background for a brief instant on an episode of "Star Trek the Next Generation"?
Failure is not an option. But in this case we'll let it go.CityHall/Nathan Phillips Square, tried finding youtube of scene in episode, but failed.
Her name is Gabrielle(?), something, she was in the movie Precious, I think her character was a bully, knocked up by a family member? Very large frame, not hot enough to be considered a BBW.Nope, hint: this guest host is african american .
Not herHer name is Gabrielle(?), something, she was in the movie Precious, I think her character was a bully, knocked up by a family member? Very large frame, not hot enough to be considered a BBW.
michael jackson?Nope, hint: this guest host is african american .
Lisa Bonet orHint: This young SNL host was on the biggest hit tv show in the 80's.
The King of Hockey was the name of the movie.I recall watching HNIC in the 70's, one season during the intermissions a hockey movie/serial (from the 40's i believe) was played in parts throughout the season.
Anyone else remember this?, If so, what was name of movie and who starred in it? (I cant recall)
Internet connection, cell phone, colour TV, electric dryer, calculator, LED flashlight, cordless phone, microwave oven, cans of diet pop, CD players, DVD players, Beatles albums, .....Today in the western world, most homes have one or several. Yet, when the Beatles were growing up they were very unlikely to have had one. What is this thing.
Internet connection, cell phone, colour TV, electric dryer, calculator, LED flashlight, cordless phone, microwave oven, cans of diet pop, CD players, DVD players, Beatles albums, .....
Seriously? How is "name a household item invented after 1960" a Trivia question?
Do you even understand what a Trivia question is? There needs to be a single correct answer. If there are hundreds of right answers it's not a Trivia question, it's an exercise in list making.Silly photo-shoped picture
Question Re-write.80% of American households had one by 1960. Yet, when the Beatles were growing up they were very unlikely to have had one. What is this thing.
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