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Last Week's Quiz

Created by Eli Robinson
Edited by Jonpaul Guinn

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  • Submit your answers by 12:09pm ET 2/11/26
  • 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

Super Bowl week is upon us. This Sunday, roughly 100 million Americans will tune in to “The Big Game.”

However, we think that the sport itself should play third fiddle to the ads and the food.


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Here you’ll find an image of what our Super Bowl snack table looks like. You’ll find the answers to questions 1-10 amongst the options!

MISCELLANEOUS Q1. Sweet Scouting: Fill in the missing level from the Girl Scouts of the USA as listed from youngest to oldest: Daisies, ______, Juniors, Cadettes, Seniors, and Ambassadors.



MISCELLANEOUS Q2. Post-Decline Purchases: If the stock market has a short-term decline, opportunistic and bullish investors will be clamoring that there’s money to be made by “buying the ______”.



FINE ARTS Q3. Making Music: In 1930, Ignacio Piñeiro composed a song translated from Spanish to English as “put some sauce in it,” a cry from Piñeiro to his band to increase the tempo. Musicologists believe this is the earliest mention of the name of what Latin American music style?



SOCIAL STUDIES Q4. Abbreviated Acts: “Creating Helpful Incentives to Produce Semiconductors” isn’t a particularly effective name if you’re trying to sell a bill to the American people. Ergo, what shortened name does this 2022 act of Congress go by?



SOCIAL STUDIES Q5. Extra Earmarks: Speaking of Congress, often their bills have added appropriations earmarked by members for the purpose of simply benefiting them or their specific constituency. This type of spending has come to be known by the name of what meat that was often stored in barrels in the 1800s?



SCIENCE & TECH Q6. Smaller Ships: Sometimes large ships are too substantive to dock close to land, so they use what smaller boats to transfer supplies and people to shore?



SCIENCE & TECH Q7. Ship Speed: A second maritime question! Oof I hope you’re not all twisted. What unit of speed is equal to one nautical mile per hour or 1.151 mph?



POP CULTURE Q8. McCartney's Mates: Paul McCartney has been inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame twice, once with The Beatles and once as a solo artist. However, his candidacy hasn’t yet taken off for what band that gave us “Live and Let Die” and “Band on the Run”?



SPORTS & GAMES Q9. Popular Pitches: Fastballs have long been the most common pitch thrown by Major League Baseball pitchers. However, their frequency is generally decreasing as what second-most common pitch grows more popular?



SCIENCE & TECH Q10. Bottom Banners: These days you will find annoying banners across the bottom of most websites asking you if you consent to what small block of data?



TIEBREAKER Date Data: It’s now thought of as one of the premier Sundays in February, but the big game hasn’t always been played in the second month of the year. As of 2025, how many times has it been contested in January?

Quiz is closed and your answers are now locked! Graders are grading and results will be sent on 2/11/26