Braggin' Rights Breakfast Quiz

Braggin' Rights Breakfast Quiz

Wednesday, August 10, 202208/10/2022

Braggin’ Rights 8/10/22

Question:  Around 20% of people said in a new survey that they’ve tried to make themselves smell better by doing…

Tuesday, August 9, 202208/09/2022

Braggin’ Rights 8/9/22

Question:  A recent survey of pet owners asked what is the most annoying thing your dog or cat does.  What…

Monday, August 8, 202208/08/2022

Braggin’ Rights 8/8/22

Question:  A recent nationwide poll found that just under 20% of people said that when they were kids, they believed…

Thursday, August 4, 202208/04/2022

Braggin’ Rights 8/4/22

Question:  A recent poll found that around 20% of us admitted to doing this in someone else’s bathroom.  What is…

Wednesday, August 3, 202208/03/2022

Braggin’ Rights 8/3/22

Question:  According to a new survey, we eat an average of 21 of these every month as Americans.  What are…

Tuesday, August 2, 202208/02/2022

Braggin’ Rights 8/2/22

Question:  This state is the only one in the U.S. that has a capital with a population over 1 million…

Monday, August 1, 202208/01/2022

Braggin’ Rights 8/1/22

Question:  Even though these can get pretty expensive, the average cost of one is just over $15.  What is it?…

Friday, July 29, 202207/29/2022

Braggin’ Rights 7/29/22

Question:  A recent study found that 6 out of 10 kids couldn’t identify this item that those of use over…

Friday, July 29, 202207/29/2022

Braggin’ Rights 7/28/22

Question:  According to a recent survey, only 20% of people said they would prefer to eat this with a spoon. …

Thursday, July 28, 202207/28/2022

Braggin’ Rights 7/27/22

Question:  If you’re average, you learned how to do this at the age of 8.  What is it? Answer:  Learn…

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