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-+An example of what trivia treasures you can find
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Quote Talking about What does the trivia treasure hunt offer?wa=wsignin1.0 An example of what the trivia treasure hunt will find The current month's quiz has a picture in it's 20th Century Architecture section in the Arts Category and it is a picture of a building that is shaped like a ship. Complete Trivia has it all. The clues are it's shape - the fact that it is ship shaped, that it was built in the 20th century, that it has an outside elevator and a penthouse and a balcony probably overlooking a view and it isn't in among a lot of city buildings but as there is a skyscraper in the background it is ...
-+What does the trivia treasure hunt offer?
917 days ago
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Did you know that the word trivia comes from the latin word that means a three road junction or something that is common.That in medieval university studies it was used for grammer, rhetoric and logic, the lower division of the seven liberal arts? Yet another piece of trivia! I've included the definitions below. Trivial definitions. Trivia Pronounced: /'triveeuh/ plural noun Meaning: inessential, unimportant, common, everyday, ordinary, familiar, trite, paltry, of no value or petty details and considerations, inconsequential things; trifles; trivialities, trivial details, matters or remarks. Trivial Pronounced: /'triveeuhl/ adjective Meaning     1.    of little importance; trifling; insignificant.     2.    commonplace, ordinary.     3.     Biology (of names of animals and plants) denoting the specific name, as distinguished from a generic, of an organism in binomial nomenclature;     A common or Latin name added to the generic name to distinguish the species, for example “ the ...
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