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Post by jjsanta on Jan 28, 2014 5:17:50 GMT
Today's Daily Break Theme is Crazy Talk. Completion of this Daily Break will be worth 75 oodles.
Part 1: Name That Language! - One is asked to listen to the clips and then guess the language being spoken in each.
a) Gibberish & Italian b) German c) Hebrew d) Spanish e) Afrikaans f) Japanese g) Québécois French
Part 2: Crazy Talk Trivia
a) What is the proper Pig Latin translation of the word "computer"? - omputercay b) According to Ethnologue.com, how many living (or active) languages are there in the world today? - 6,909 c) According to the European Centre for Modern Languages, what percentage of the world's population speaks two or more languages? - At least 50%
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Post by jjsanta on Jan 29, 2014 5:21:36 GMT
Today's Daily Break Theme is Ebates ShopAHolic (Ebates). Completion of this Daily Break will be worth 300 oodles. Part 1: Shopping Stampedes 1) The Monday following Black Friday is called... - Cyber Monday2) The biggest shopping day of the year is.... - The Saturday before Christmas3) We all know Halloween is the biggest holiday for candy sales, but what's second? - EasterPart 2: Take a Closer Look - This is a window game. One is asked to match the zoomed-in products to their brands. The link to correct answers is below. www.flickr.com/photos/87904733@N02/12200804044/
Part 3: Attention Internet Shoppers! - This is an invitation to join Ebates. If one want to bypass this step, just click on the Continue/Skip words below the Get Paid to Shop Green Button.Part 4: Test Your Shopper's Eye - One is asked to find the difference in the pictures of boots and the following pictures of shirts, then click on its location. The link to the correct answers is below. (The differences in the pictures are circled in red. www.flickr.com/photos/87904733@N02/12200861974/
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Post by jjsanta on Jan 30, 2014 5:11:29 GMT
Today's Daily Break Theme is Worsearch (Music Edition). Completion of this Daily Break will be worth 75 oodles.
Part 1: Find the Artist
There are 5 names to search for in this word search. (Lorde, Beyonce, Taylor, Pharrell + Gaga). One can click on the NEXT>> button at any time to complete this Daily Break.
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Post by junebugracingred on Jan 30, 2014 7:30:52 GMT
Today's Daily Break Theme for me was different then the word search and it is worth 300 oodles. Something about VIP's.
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Post by Bear on Jan 30, 2014 18:19:00 GMT
These are the questions I got: For 300 oodles...
VIP Voices Answer questions about influential opinions.
Which talk show host, trend-setter, actress, and cultural icon got her start as a news anchor in Nashville? Oprah Winfrey Which pair of identical twin sisters both made their living dishing out advice to generations of Americans? Ann Landers & Abigail Van Buren Who's the hirsute Today Show film critic famous for his frequent puns and colorful bowties? Gene Shalit Born Cassius Clay, this famous boxer and activist had his heavyweight title stripped after refusing to be drafted during the Vietnam War. Muhammad Ali Who was the first woman to serve on the U.S. Supreme Court? Sandra Day O'Connor
Share Your Thoughts Make your pick in each of the matchups below. (your choice..no right or wrong answer)
Designer label or thrifty spender? High fashion OR Low prices In your spare time: fitness fanatic or life of leisure? Hit the gym OR Hit the couch Soccer mom or safari mom? Minivan OR SUVShare Your Opinion. New-fangled or old-fashioned? Software OR Hard copy Get up and go or sit back and relax? Beans OR Bags
Join Vip Voice (it's free!) and become part of an influential team that helps (can hit the continue/skip)
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Post by jjsanta on Jan 31, 2014 5:06:56 GMT
Today's Daily Break Theme is Worsearch (Music Edition). Completion of this Daily Break will be worth 75 oodles. Part 1: Find the Artist There are 5 names to search for in this word search. (Lorde, Beyonce, Taylor, Pharrell + Gaga). One can click on the NEXT>> button at any time to complete this Daily Break.This appears to be today's Daily Break Puzzle. It posted early yesterday evening. Note to Bear: Thank you for the posting of the answers for the other puzzle. When I checked this time yesterday, that Daily Break did not appear.
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Post by x0lelee0x on Jan 31, 2014 5:12:42 GMT
Today's Daily Break Theme is Worsearch (Music Edition). Completion of this Daily Break will be worth 75 oodles. Part 1: Find the Artist There are 5 names to search for in this word search. (Lorde, Beyonce, Taylor, Pharrell + Gaga). One can click on the NEXT>> button at any time to complete this Daily Break.This appears to be today's Daily Break Puzzle. It posted early yesterday evening. Note to Bear: Thank you for the posting of the answers for the other puzzle. When I checked this time yesterday, that Daily Break did not appear. I had this Word Search as my Daily Break at 12 AM yesterday. Just went back into Daily Break for today's & it's popping up with the Word Search again while saying "You're Finished" & that I earned the 75 oodles. So I came here to see if you guys were having the same problem. I wish I would have looked at this Forum yesterday afternoon so I could have gone back into the Daily Break & completed that 300 Oodle one. =(
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Post by jjsanta on Jan 31, 2014 12:49:00 GMT
This appears to be today's Daily Break Puzzle. It posted early yesterday evening. Note to Bear: Thank you for the posting of the answers for the other puzzle. When I checked this time yesterday, that Daily Break did not appear. I had this Word Search as my Daily Break at 12 AM yesterday. Just went back into Daily Break for today's & it's popping up with the Word Search again while saying "You're Finished" & that I earned the 75 oodles. So I came here to see if you guys were having the same problem. I wish I would have looked at this Forum yesterday afternoon so I could have gone back into the Daily Break & completed that 300 Oodle one. =( Yep, this happened to me. However, I did check the forum again and many thanks for Bear to point out the different Daily Break game than what I posted. I did complete that and rec'd the 300 oodles this morning. I do encourage those who notice a different Daily Break game (or other differences) to post here. All postings are humbly appreciated. Regards.
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Post by Bear on Jan 31, 2014 16:23:40 GMT
You're very welcome jjsanta. Just giving back a little for all the help in this forum.
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Post by jjsanta on Feb 1, 2014 5:12:10 GMT
Today's Daily Break Theme is Headline News. Completion of this Daily Break will be worth 75 oodles.
Part 1: Keepin' Up With The News
a) Which pop star was arrested in Miami on a DUI charge? - Justin Bieber b) What weather phenomenon wreaked havoc in the South this week? - Snow c) The Puppy Bowl, a pre-Super Bowl tradition, will feature what animals as cheerleaders? - Penguins d) President Obama delivered what important address this week? - State of the Union e) True or false: Taylor Swift's Red won Album of the Year. - False
Part 2: Headline or Hoax? - This is a timed quiz. One is asked to determine whether each event listed is a headline or hoax. There are 8 events to answer witin 2:00.
Roger Federer Wins Australian Open - False Amanda Knox Found Guilty of Murder (Again) - True Queen Latifah Marries More Than 30 Couples at Award Show - True Atlanta Prospers in Snowstorm - False "Seinfeld" Reunion in the Works - True Yahoo Mail Victim of Cyber Attack - True Hundreds of Dead Snakes Found in California Home - True Super Bowl to Take Place in Denver - False Part 3: Join The Conversation - One is asked to determine what was the biggest story of the week. I typed in and posted State of the Union.
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Post by jjsanta on Feb 2, 2014 5:10:50 GMT
Today's Daily Break Theme is Year in Music (2001). Completion of this Daily Break will be worth 75 oodles.
Part 1: Hits of '01 - This is a window game. One is asked to match the artists to their songs.
"Bootylicious" - Destiny's Child "I'm Like a Bird" - Nelly Furtado "Hero" - Enrique Iglesias "With Arms Wide Open" - Creed "Love Don't Cost a Thing" - Jennifer Lopez "Jaded" - Aerosmith Part 2: Name That Hit (Note: The audio worked fine on my computer using Google Chrome.)
a) "Beautiful Day" b) "Survivor" c) "Ride Wit Me" d) "All For You" e) "Hanging By A Moment"
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Post by jjsanta on Feb 3, 2014 7:04:01 GMT
Today's Daily Break Theme is The Presidential Challenge. Completion of this Daily Break will be worth 75 oodles.
Part 1: Which President Said It? - One is asked to listen to the audio clips and choose the president who said this.
a) John F. Kennedy b) Bill Clinton c) Ronald Reagan d) Richard Nixon e) Franklin D. Roosevelt
Part 2: Presidential Trivia
a) Which of the following presidents does NOT appear on Mount Rushmore? - Andrew Jackson b) Due to his beefy build, President William Taft required an over-sized what? - Bathtub c) How many US Presidents have been assassinated while in office? - 4 d) Who was the only president to hold office without ever being elected? - Gerald Ford e) President John Quincy Adams had a somewhat unusual (and revealing) morning ritual - what was it? - Skinny-dipping in the Potomac River
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Post by jjsanta on Feb 4, 2014 5:16:14 GMT
Today's Daily Break Theme is State Spotlight (Hawaii). Completion of this Daily Break will be worth 75 oodles.Part 1: Can You Find Hawaii? - One is asked to find Hawaii on the map. The link to the correct answer is below. Npte: The Hawaiian Islands is orange on the map. www.flickr.com/photos/87904733@N02/12300207426/Part 2: Tropical Trivia a) Hawaii is known as the ________ State. - Alohab) Hawaii is the only state that grows what? - Coffeec) True or false: The word "aloha" can mean either "hello" or "good-bye." - Trued) The necklace of flowers common in Hawaii is known as a _________. - Leie) The world's most active volcano, Kilauea, is located on what Hawaiian island? - Big IslandPart 3: Scenes of Hawaii - This is a matching card game. There are 6 sets of matching cards to find within 1 minute.
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Post by jjsanta on Feb 5, 2014 5:09:41 GMT
Today's Daily Break Theme is Brain Power. Completion of this Daily Break will be worth 75 oodles.
Part 1: Brain-Teasing Trivia
a) Which of these fractions has a greater value? - Neither b) Which takes longer: running a race in 3,000 seconds or running a race in 45 minutes? - 3,000 seconds c) A rooster lays an egg at the very top of a slanted roof. Which side does the egg roll off of? - Neither d) What is the next (and final) letter in the above sequence? - S e) A green glass door only admits certain things. Kittens, apples and balls are all allowed, but cats, pears and bats are not. What else is allowed through? - Cherries f) What number comes next in the above sequence? - 1,944
Part 2: Study the Image Below - This is a picture of dogs playing poker
Part 3: An Experiment in Memory...
1) How many dogs were shown in the image? - 7 2) What color was the lamp that hung above the table? - Red 3) How many of those dogs were depicted smoking? - 3 4) 4. Which of the following items was NOT in the image? - A cat
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Post by jjsanta on Feb 6, 2014 5:17:21 GMT
Today's Daily Break Theme is Wordsmith 5. Completion of this Daily Break will be worth 75 oodles.
Part 1: Pop Quiz - This is a window game. One is asked to match the definitions to their words.
Clemency - Merciful, kind, or lenient act Effulgent - shining brightly; radiant Hackeneyed - Overused or unoriginal, trite Abjure - Solemnly renounce a belief, cause or claim Magnaniuous - Very generous or forgiving, esp. towards a rival Oblique - Not directly stated; having a slanting direction Sacrosanct - Too important or valuable to be interfered with Paucity - small or insufficient amount of something
Part 2: What's The Word?
a) the base of a column or other tall object - pedestal b) to move from place to place - ambulate c) existing or being everywhere at the same time - ubiquitous d) skillful or adroit in the use of the hands or body - Dexterous
Part 3: Name That Synonym - This is a timed quiz. One is asked to click on the word that is closest in meaning to each word shown. There are 10 words to match in 1:30.
Nomadic - Ambulant Mercy - Clemency Stale - Hackeneyed Renounce - Abjure Roving - Ambulant Hallowed - Sacrosanct Pillar - Pedestal Benevolent - Magnanimous Holy - Sacrosanct Overused - Hackeneyed
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