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    Here Are the 5 Toughest ‘Trivia Quest’ Questions from This Week

    From brains to baseball, with a side of McDreamy.

    By De Elizabeth
    April 8, 2022

April 2022 kicked off with a new daily ritual called Trivia Quest. Known to some as “The Wordle of Netflix,” the interactive quiz show from Daniel Calin and Vin Rubino of Sunday Sauce Productions offers a set of 24 questions each day to players, ranging in topic — and difficulty. Participants so far have faced off with questions about history, sports, pop culture and more, with the option of playing in “easy” or “hard” mode — and it’s safe to say that the “hard” option has left more than a few folks stumped. In fact, this week’s hardest question in Episode 3 was only answered correctly by less than a third of players. 

If you found yourself scratching your head at some of the latest questions, you’re not alone. Ahead, check out the five toughest questions from this past week (spoilers, of course!), ranging from museum tidbits to fun facts about Grey’s Anatomy. And then be sure to brush up on your own trivia knowledge for next time — because our animated hero Willy is counting on you to help save the day.

Question: You can see slides of Einstein's brain tissue at the Mütter Museum in what city?  Answer Choices:  A) Munich B) Buenos Aires C) Dubai D) Philadelphia

1. Episode 3, Hard Question #11 29.3% of viewers answered correctly

Correct Answer: Philadelphia (D)

It’s true! Philadelphia’s Mütter Museum is the only place in the world where you can check out bits of Albert Einstein’s brain tissue — along with “wet specimens” from nearly every part of the human body.

Question: TV's Grey's Anatomy debuted how long after the book Gray's Anatomy debuted?  Answer Choices:  A) 27 years B) 67 years C) 147 years D) 187 years

2. Episode 3, Hard Question #9 29.8% of viewers answered correctly

Correct Answer: 147 years (C)

The OG reference book Gray’s Anatomy was written by Henry Gray and illustrated by Henry Vandyke Carter. It was published in 1858, and, alas, did not contain any mention of McDreamy.

Question: Which baseball legend is not referenced in John Fogerty's

3. Episode 2, Hard Question #2 30.3% of viewers answered correctly

Correct Answer: Hank Aaron (D)

You might need to sing it out loud to be sure of the answer, but Aaron is the only player not mentioned in the lyrics: “So say, ‘Hey Willie, tell Ty Cobb and Joe DiMaggio’ / Don’t say it ain’t so you know the time is now.”

Question: What was the only original colony to ratify the U.S. Constitution in the 1790s?  Answer Choices: A) South Carolina B) Pennsylvania C) Rhode Island D) New Hampshire

4. Episode 4, Hard Question #11 30.5% of viewers answered correctly

Correct Answer: Rhode Island (C)

Rhode Island became the 13th state to ratify the constitution on May 29, 1790, making it the last of the original colonies to join the union. It was also the only state that declined to send delegates to the Constitutional Convention in 1787.

Question: In 1906, what became the first national monument in the U.S.?  Answer Choices: A) Liberty Bell B) Devils Tower C) Fort Sumter D) Muir Woods

5. Episode 7, Hard Question #7 32.8% of viewers answered correctly

Correct Answer: Devils Tower (B)

Devils Tower National Monument — aka Grizzly Bear’s Lodge — is considered the first U.S. national monument, located in northeast Wyoming. It’s 867 feet high, making it a popular destination today for rock climbing.

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