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4/6/26

[Answer] Which famous liquor is produced in a county where the sale of alcohol is still prohibited?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Which famous liquor is produced in a county where the sale of alcohol is still prohibited?"



...Jack Daniel’s is produced in Lynchburg, located in Moore County, Tennessee—a “dry county” where the retail sale of alcohol has historically been restricted. This creates a unique contradiction: one of the world’s most famous whiskeys is distilled in a place where, for many years, you couldn’t legally buy it locally. While certain exceptions now exist (such as limited on-site sales tied to tourism), Moore County remains one of the most notable examples of a dry county in the United States, making Jack Daniel’s a standout answer to this classic trivia question.

4/5/26

[Answer] Which company produces Peeps, the colorful marshmallow chicks synonymous with Easter?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Which company produces Peeps, the colorful marshmallow chicks synonymous with Easter?"



...Peeps are made by Just Born, a Pennsylvania-based confectionery company that introduced the iconic marshmallow chicks in the 1950s. Originally a labor-intensive treat that took nearly a full day to create by hand, Peeps are now produced in seconds using automated processes. Over the decades, they’ve become one of the most recognizable Easter candies in the United States. Today, the classic chicks have expanded to include bunnies, seasonal shapes, and a wide range of colors and flavors—making them a staple in Easter baskets.

[Answer] Which U.S. President was born with the first name Hiram?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Which U.S. President was born with the first name Hiram?"



...President Ulysses S. Grant was born Hiram Ulysses Grant on this day in 1822, in Point Pleasant, Ohio. When Grant was 17, his father arranged for him to enter the United States Military Academy at West Point. A clerical error had listed him as Ulysses S. Grant. Not wanting to be rejected by the school, he changed his name on the spot. Ulysses S. Grant served as the 18th president of the United States from 1869 to 1877. During the American Civil War Grant led the Union Army as its commanding general to victory over the Confederacy with the supervision of President Abraham Lincoln.

4/4/26

[Answer] What catchphrase made a celebrity out of 81-year-old Clara Peller in 1984?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "What catchphrase made a celebrity out of 81-year-old Clara Peller in 1984?"



..."Where's the beef?" was a catchphrase originated by the fast food chain Wendy's. The phrase first came to public attention as a television commercial for the Wendy's chain of hamburger restaurants in 1984. In the ad, 81-year-old actress Clara Peller receives a burger with a massive bun from a fictional competitor which uses the slogan "Home of the Big Bun". The small patty prompts Peller to angrily exclaim, "Where's the beef?" Clara Peller instantly emerged as a pop culture sensation. The diminutive octogenarian made the three-word phrase a cultural phenomenon, and herself a cult star.

4/3/26

[Answer] Which Jelly Belly flavor was specially created for Ronald Reagan's presidential inauguration?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Which Jelly Belly flavor was specially created for Ronald Reagan's presidential inauguration?"



...For Ronald Reagan’s 1981 inauguration, Jelly Belly created a custom blueberry flavor to match the blue in the American flag, perfectly complementing existing red (cherry) and white (coconut) jelly beans in a patriotic display. Reagan was famously fond of jelly beans—he even kept them on his desk in the Oval Office after using them earlier in his political career to help curb smoking. The blueberry flavor became one of Jelly Belly’s most popular and enduring varieties, largely thanks to its high-profile presidential debut.