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Last Week's Quiz

Created by Chris Cosci
Edited by T.J. Szafanski

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  • Submit your answers by 7:11pm ET 3/4/26
  • Don't cheat. Cheating is bad. Using Google/AI/ChatGPT/Gemini IS cheating.
  • Trivia graders don't care about spelling (but try your hardest)
  • No negative points for incorrect responses (so guess to your heart's content)
  • Email [email protected] for clarification on any questions

Fashion week is back! We’re finishing up in London before heading off to Milan for a little apres-Olympics haute couture.

Our Chief Fashion Officer is super excited for the occasion, so he’s decided to don some of his favorite clothing.


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Hidden in this week's answers, you can find some of the things he’s wearing!

MISCELLANEOUS Q1. Comfy Collectibles : Patti the Platypus and Squealer the Pig were original members of what popular plush collectible group that were first introduced at the 1993 World Toy Fair in New York?



FINE ARTS Q2. Snake Species: "The Little Prince" contrasts literal adults with imaginative children via some fun drawings of what squeezy South American snake species swallowing a whole elephant? No, they don't do that.



SOCIAL STUDIES Q3. Mountainous Municipalities: We can't find a single superhero movie set in what waterfront South African city that's a bit less populous than Johannesburg?



SPORTS & GAMES Q4. Championship Cagers: What West Coast NBA team won its first league championship in 1977? In fact, they haven't even been back to the finals since 1992 when their Clyde Drexler-led squad lost to Michael Jordan and the Chicago Bulls.



SOCIAL STUDIES Q5. American Attractions: What state features the oldest seaside resort in the U.S. and is also home to Lucy the Elephant, a six-story-tall, 90-ton statue that has been designated the oldest roadside attraction in the country? Take that, giant ball of twine!



SOCIAL STUDIES Q6. Southern Sayings: Now also used in other countries for regions with higher religious doctrine adoption, what H.L. Mencken-coined term generally encompasses most of Texas and Oklahoma, some of Florida, the Carolinas, and six other Southeastern U.S. states?



POP CULTURE Q7. Suburban Sitcoms: Pretty much the only main cast member in business casual was Michael J. Fox as Reagan Republican teen Alex P. Keaton in what ‘80s suburban sitcom?



SOCIAL STUDIES Q8. Peace Priests: What South African archbishop and Nobel Peace Prize winner was a prominent anti-apartheid activist who later turned his humanitarian efforts to supporting gay rights?



SCIENCE & TECH Q9. Vertical Videos: As a way to compete with the content created on TikTok, YouTube added a section on its platform for vertical videos with a 180-second limit. What are these videos called?



MISCELLANEOUS Q10. Teaching Tae-Bo: An exercise routine created by Tae-Bo founder Billy Blanks was inspired by a military training program and called “Billy's _______”. What grueling word finishes that alliterative title?



TIEBREAKER Lengthy Lace: Here comes the bride... and this might take a while. In 2017, the French town of Caudry, famed for its lace production, set a Guinness World's Record for the longest bridal gown train. How long, in feet, was this train?

Quiz is closed and your answers are now locked! Graders are grading and results will be sent on 3/4/26