After more than 55 years in business, Disneyland has attracted more than 600 million guests from all over the world. You may have bought the tickets and been on the rides, but what do you know about the park itself? Take the Quiz:... READ ON
It’s Monday, probably the best day of the week for the Monday Math Square. Good luck! The nine white squares inside the main red grid should be filled with the digits 1 through 9. Each digit should appear only once in this red grid. Place the digits 1 through 9 in their correct spots so that the mathematical equations are correct both across and down. Here is my... READ ON
Anything that’s not worth staying up all night for will be on the ‘net the next day anyway. See the complete list of Oscar winners, plus photos and videos at the Academy Awards site. * People who were conceived through anonymous sperm donation are demanding the right to know who their fathers are. How does this understandable desire balance against the donor’s right to privacy? * Lessons in Manliness from the Egyptian Revolution. A participant writes about how the experience changed him for the... READ ON
YES! You can play this challenge/contest without knowing a thing about the weekly hunt! It’s sort of a one-off – a stand-alone if you will. Will you? Answer the Level 3 bonus-round question correctly and you may win your pick of anything you want from the neatoshop (valued under $25). Ready? Set. GO! Oh, and don’t forget, even if you’re not the winner, you still need to solve the challenge to compete for next week’s Day 5 final... READ ON
If you think one flying elephant is impressive, how about 16 of them? Today’s “I’m almost on vacation” post pays tribute to the ride that’s the favorite of kiddies everywhere (but not of Harry Truman): Dumbo the Flying... READ ON
It’s an all-new 5-day trivia hunt! Co-puzzle Master Josh Halbur and I are happy to bring you the next How Did You Know? sponsored by our friends over at... READ ON
Restaurant Serves Breast Milk Ice Cream A ice cream parlor in London, England has a new flavor on the menu. “Baby Gaga” is made from 75% human breast milk and 25% cow milk (plus vanilla and other flavoring). The Icecreamists will begin selling the ice cream Friday. The breast milk comes from 15 women who are receiving the equivalent of $1.61 an ounce for their milk, making lactation quite lucrative for the mothers. The ice cream will sell for $22 a serving. Dog Rescued by Dolphins A doberman pincher... READ ON
Every one of the 50 U.S. states has its own two-letter postal abbreviation. Exactly 15 state postal abbreviations begin with the FIRST and LAST letters of the name of the state they represent. An example is LOUISIANA, whose abbreviation is “LA” (the first and last letters in “Louisiana.”) Name as many as you can of the other 14 U.S. states whose names meet this criterion. In case you need the list of all 50 states for today’s puzzle: ALABAMA, ALASKA, ARIZONA, ARKANSAS, CALIFORNIA, COLORADO,... READ ON
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