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If you are listening a moment ago, I forgot Ken Rudin's trivia question today.
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Quick trivia question, can you name 3 of the top 5 all-time leaders in NBA history in assists?
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Cowgill's idiosyncrasy not only makes him the solution to a trivia question and a curiosity to his teammates.
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Or he can become the answer to the trivia question of who was the last CEO before Yahoo went down.
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But first, Political Junkie Ken Rudin joins us, as usual, here in Studio 42, and we begin, as usual, with a trivia question.
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So the trivia question is: Since World War II, which former mayor received the most votes in the presidential primaries in one year?
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We're going to post the trivia question on our blog.
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Again, the trivia question this week, who was the last cabinet member to wind up as part of a presidential ticket, president or vice presidential nominee?
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Of course, all of this brings me to my fun trivia question of the day: without looking at Wikipedia, can you name all of the Baldwin brothers?
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Maybe if they win again, their victories will be something more than a sad trivia question: Who won the most celebrated race in long-distance running the year the results didn't matter?
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Trivia question: Who won the Super Bowl in 2003?
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In a search for "first college jump shot, " a basketball trivia question Danielle had recently encountered, Google provided a site that offered the answer (Kenny Sailors, Wyoming, 1946) in its second listing.
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