Join Jeff Bressler the Trivia Buff in the trivia fitness center for another workout of the mind.
The TRIVIA BUFF wonders what's the largest lake in the world?
What's the most used....and least used letters in the English language?
We say HAPPY BIRTHDAY the most in this month of the year.
What is the origin of the word "nerd"?
What tiny and sometimes considered scary creature can use electricity to travel?
Ever wonder what "WiFi" stands for? The TRIVIA BUFF will give you the meaning.
Forgot a dream last night? Take this vitamin and it might help you remember!
We blast off with a question about artificial satellites!
Sometimes a trivia question can have more than one answer!
Did you know that the TWITTER bird has a name?
The TRIVIA BUFF wants to see if Van Gogh was as great a salesman as a painter!
A potentially messy answer to the meaning of a Latin word!
The TRIVIA BUFF asks a question about a common costume creation!
The TRIVIA BUFF goes large with a question about monuments.
The TRIVIA BUFF looks into the invention and history of the name Scotch Tape!
The Trivia Buff lets us known how a flip of a coin determined the name of one of America's great cities!
The TRIVIA BUFF has filled his cart with groceries and now wants to know "who invented the shopping cart?"
Not only did the inventor devlope the Fahrenheit temperature scale, but he also invented the mercury thermometer!
The Trivia Buff drinks a soda while contemplating which soft drink was just intended to be a mixer for whiskey?
Jeff Bressler heads to the Buffville Bar and Dance Hall to find out the Japanese meaning of "Karaoke."
What the short...or the long of the Hawaiian alphabet?
A supersized question about hamburger chains?
We go big with a question about hearts!
Can you answer this blue ribbon question?
Who would have ever thought that a gin and tonic helped cure one of the worlds most widespread diseases!
The knockout punch in this war was the equivalent to just a few seconds into the first round!
Hard to believe this invention didn't go into service until 1928!!
Today's macabre question takes us underground into the Catacombs of Paris.
We go back in the Buff time machine to see if you can answer a question from a vintage Quiz Kids radio broadcast!
Who owns the gold standard for wealth?
What was a "knocker upper"? So many potential answers lol! But one answer will knock you out.
Was the English muffin invented in England or did it have a more local origin?
You'll be surprised to find out the name of the national animal of Scotland!
The TRIVIA BUFF sits on the dock wondering if there is a non-mythilogical sea creature.
We hop into the dentist's chair to find out the story behind George Washington's dentures.
Did you ever think what the flavors in a Margherita pizza represent? We know the answer!
The surprising answer to the question - what kitchen product was used to remove pencil graphite prior to the invention of the eraser?
She's now green but what was the original color of the Statue of Liberty?
We'll tell you why airline food is......well kind of terrible.
Today we take a poke at naming the "official sport" of Maryland.
Earno Rubik invented the cube with his namesake. When he finally decided to give it a whirl himself how long did it take him personally to solve it?
Is it possible that a European university predates the Aztec's? The TRIVIA BUFF has the answer.
Today's surprising answer informs on the third leading cause of death in the U.S.
We answer one of the TRIVA BUFFS favorite questions of all time!
We'll let you know which President in the 20th century never went to college with an added Buff Tidbit thrown in.