Ken Jennings's Trivia Almanac: 8,888 Questions In 365 Days

Ken Jennings's Trivia Almanac: 8,888 Questions In 365 Days

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Ken Jennings’s Trivia Almanac is the ingeniously organized book where, for a change, the all-time Jeopardy! champ gets to ask the questions–and where every day of the year will give you the chance to test your trivia mettle.

For example–February 21: In 1912, on this day, Teddy Roosevelt coined the political phrase “hat in the ring,” so Ken Jennings fires off a series of “ring” questions. What two NFL quarterbacks have four Super Bowl rings each?* What rings are divided by the Cassini Division?** Also on this date, in 1981, the “goth” music scene was born in London, so here’s a quiz on black-clad icons like Darth Vader, Johnny Cash, and Zorro. Do you know the secret identities of Ivanhoe’s Black Knight*** or Men in Black’s Agent M****?

In this ultimate book for trivia buffs and other assorted know-it-alls, the 365 entries feature “This Day in History” factoids, trivia quizzes, and questions categorized by Jennings as “Easy,” “Hard,” and “Yeah, Good Luck.” Topics cover every subject under the sun, from paleontology to mixology, sports feats to Bach suites, medieval popes to daytime soaps. This addictive gathering of facts, oddities, devilishly clever quizzes, and other flights of fancy will make each day a fun and intriguing new challenge.




Specifications of Ken Jennings's Trivia Almanac: 8,888 Questions In 365 Days

GeneralFeatures
ISBN13: 345499972
ISBN10: 9780345499974, 978-034549
Author1: Ken Jennings
Publisher: Random House Publishing Group
Binding: Hardcover
Publishing Date: 39448
Edition: Yes
Number of Pages: 531
Language: English
Dimension: 9.42 x 7.61 x 1.4 inches
Weight: 1043 grams


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