Trivia Questions and Answers from the Week of 3/18/24

Here is a review of all of the questions and answers we asked last week based on linguistic oddities. Check out all our digital downloadable trivia kits today. Be sure to follow us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and Linked In to play trivia daily.


MONDAY
Q: What is a word in the English language that has all of the vowels in it in alphabetical order?

A: Facetious

TUESDAY
Q: What do you call words that have two separate but opposite meanings? For example dust : 1. Remove particles. 2. Lay down particles

A: Missy

WEDNESDAY
Q: This word comes from the sound old printing presses made when running?

A: Cliche

THURSDAY
Q: This country has the most languages in use currently?

A: Papua new Guinea

FRIDAY
Q: Surprisingly, what word does not have a synonym?

A: Synonym


SATURDAY
Q: This letter accounts for 13% of letters used in the English language?

A: E. It was used in 12% of the letters in this question

SUNDAY
Q: This author is credited with creating over 1700 words.....

A:Shakespeare

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