Trivia Newsletter LXIV Submission Form
Note: Some folks like to share their guesses for all six questions, but in order to submit this form, only your initials (the first question) and a guess on Question #6 (the last question) are necessary.
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For purposes of the Question #6 Leaderboard, please write below a THREE-LETTER initialism you'd like me to use to track your entries. (You might choose your initials, but this is not necessary.) *
Question #1 - WHAT word, in a culinary sense, is derived from a Swedish word for “loose, fat flesh” and describes a domestic pigeon that is less than one month old, or the meat thereof, which meat is typically roasted?
Question #2 - WHAT word is generally used in an informal sense to refer to any unspecified short period of time? In some scientific fields, the word has been given more formal definitions—for example, Gilbert Newton Lewis proposed defining it as the length of time it takes light to travel one centimeter in a vacuum, and in electronics, it can be defined as the period of alternating current cycles (so, in the US, one-sixtieth of a second).
Question #3 - Nevada (mostly lobbyist objections) and Utah (mostly cultural/religious objections) are among the five states that as of today do not have a formal statewide version of WHAT? Please, use the five-letter informal term for your answer.
Question #4 - NAME the pop-rock band (but drop the article) responsible for the hit song “My Sharona.” What, you don’t know that? You mean you don’t have an acquired or natural skill at knowing the names of bands, or a tendency of figuring it out?
Question #5 - Besides being something our avian friend from Question #1 might use, and an obscure unit of measurement (just like our Question #2 answer) used by surveyors, WHAT is the term for the circus balancing act where one performer balances atop a pole that is being balanced by another performer?
Question #6 - I forgot to write Question #6 again! Look, can you just name a FAMOUS WORK (e.g., a song, play, musical, book, movie, TV show) that came out the same year that the Summer and Winter Olympics were most recently held in the same calendar year, and that otherwise fits with the theme of this newsletter? The image in the newsletter might help you. *
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