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Who is the highest-paid player in terms of annual salary in NFL history?

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Answer: Aaron Rodgers
In 2018 Aaron Rodgers agreed to a 4-year/$134-million deal with the Green Bay Packers, which is an average of almost $34 million a year. On top of that he received a $58-million signing bonus"!

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Which actor in "Saving Private Ryan" also starred in one of the most-successful sitcoms in American history?

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Answer: Ted Danson
During its 11-year run "Cheers", starring Ted Danson, was nominated for a record 117 Primetime Emmy Awards and out of those took home 28.

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Which Christian celebration is influenced by the Passover?

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Answer: Good Friday
Good Friday is believed to have some roots in Passover. Interestingly enough, Good Friday and Passover usually coincide.

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Who was the second son of Adam?

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Answer: Abel
Adam had three sons. Abel was the second son.

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How many times does a bat have to fly around a person's house for death to be considered approaching?

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Answer: 3
People believed that if a bat flies 3 times around a person's house, then it signifies that death is approaching that person.

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What do you call the person who defends the goal post in Quidditch?

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Answer: Keeper
In Quidditch it is the Keeper's job to guard the goal posts.

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Which of the following groups receive the most cards on Valentine's Day?

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Answer: Teachers
Teachers are shown more appreciation (card-wise) on Valentine's Day then girlfriends, wives or anyone else!

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Blondie of "the Good, the Bad and the Ugly" is also known by what name?

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Answer: The Man with No Name
Blondie was also called "the Man with No Name" due to never officially receiving one throughout the Dollars Trilogy.

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The first commercial music compact disc to be sold in the United States was an album by which artist?

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Answer: Bruce Springsteen
Bruce Springsteen's 1984 classic Born in the U.S.A. was the first music CD sold commercially in American history.

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Which band recorded an album in the same California house where an infamous mass murder occurred?

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Answer: Nine Inch Nails
Although he didn't think much of it when renting the place, later Nine Inch Nails' frontman Trent Reznor felt regret for renting the home where Charles Manson and his followers committed the Tate murders in 1969. The Nine Inch Nails recorded most of their 1994 album The Downward Spiral there.


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Where Trivia Comes From

Trivia, the word, comes from the Latin word trivialis. The modern usage of the word is fairly recent, and is the noun form of the word trivial. Trivia, by definition, means small factors or tidbits of information that are usually useless (or trivial) in nature.

Trivia or Fact

The difference between trivia and facts is quite trivial. Generally, trivia is considered to be a type of fact. Facts are statements of truth that can regard any number of broad or specific categories. Trivia, though, is usually considered to be more useless tidbits or facts that you don't really need to know.

So wait, trivia isn't always a question? Not necessarily. Trivia questions are a form of trivia that come in the form of questions, much like a quiz. Trivia questions are much more fun than just reading factoids. It gives the reader a chance to test their knowledge of useless facts, sometimes with a range of multiple choice options.



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