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Post by jjsanta on Nov 25, 2013 17:56:34 GMT
I just checked the Daily Break game. For me, it is just on the Just Fab sponsored game completed yesterday. I am not able to access the Thanksgiving (Mayflower Edition) of the Daily Break. I posted the answers to a few hours ago.
I did contact Player Services on this.
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Post by jjsanta on Nov 26, 2013 5:09:58 GMT
Today's Daily Break Theme is Thanksgiving (Pie Edition). Completion of this Daily Break will be worth 75 oodles. Part 1: A Fill of Trivia a) What is America's most popular pie? - Appleb) A savory pie is one that _____________. - All of the abovec) In the nursery rhyme "Sing a Song o' Sixpence," how many blackbirds are in the pie? - Four and twentyd) The largest cherry pie ever made weighed how much? - 39,683 lbs.e) Key lime pie is the official pie of ____________. - FloridaPart 2: Pie-off! - This is strictly an opinion poll. There is no right or wrong answers here. This portion of the Daily Break starts off by asking "Which pie do you prefer?" Pumpkin or Pecan Pie Banana Cream or Lemon Meringue Pie Steak Pie or Chicken Pot Pie Apple or Blueberry Pie
Personal Note: Since this is a Pie Edition of Daily Break, I could not pass up the chance to post my favorite pie song. It is " American Pie" by Don McLean.
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Post by licorce on Nov 26, 2013 5:51:20 GMT
Cannot get The Daily Break To open today
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Post by sassymmmm on Nov 26, 2013 12:16:24 GMT
I'm having trouble with it today too. I got partway in to the pie one and can't go any further. I'll be contacting player services too.
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Post by jjsanta on Nov 27, 2013 5:12:18 GMT
Today's Daily Break Theme is Thanksgiving (History Edition). Completion of this Daily Break will be worth 75 oodles.
Part 1: The Story Behind the Feast
a) The first recognized Thanksgiving took place in 1621 in THIS colony, located in what is now Massachusetts. - Plymouth b) The Pilgrims were aided by the Wampanoag tribe and an English-speaking Native American named... - Squanto c) Thanksgiving was made a national holiday by which president in 1863? - Abraham Lincoln d) The Dallas Cowboys and what other NFL team always play on Thanksgiving Day? - Detroit Lions e) The Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade was featured in which holiday movie? - "Miracle on 34th Street"
Part 2: Turkey Huntin' - This is a word search. There are 5 words to search for ....
Turkey, Gravy, Stuffing, Yams + Pumpkin
The red letters on these words are the letter I used the find function for to quickly locate each of these words.
If one wants to bypass this portion of the Daily Break, one can click on the Green Next Button at any time. The oodles rewarded remain the same.
Part 3: Menu Match-Up - This is a card matching game.
Personal Note: To all those who celebrate the next 9 hours, just want to wish each one a very Happy Hanukkah. May these days be filled with joy, happiness, latkes and sufganiyahs.
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Post by jjsanta on Nov 28, 2013 5:04:47 GMT
Today's Daily Break Theme is Thanksgiving (Mayflower Edition). Completion of this Daily Break will be worth 75 oodles. Part 1: Sea of Knowledge a) The Pilgrims were seeking what in the New World? - Religious freedomb) Who was the first governor of Plymouth County? - John Carverc) How many were present at the first Thanksgiving feast? - 143d) Who was captain of the Mayflower? - Christopher Jonese) How many people set sail on the Mayflower? - 102f) How long did it take for the Pilgrims aboard the Mayflower to make landfall? - 66 daysPart 2: Mayflower Mayhem - This is a timed quiz. One is asked to determine whether each statement about the pilgrims' voyage is true or false. There are 8 statements to answer in 2 minutes. The ship was damaged by a bad storm. - TrueThere were at least two dogs aboard the ship. - TrueThe ship was taken over by pirates. - FalseA baby was born on board the ship. - TrueThey reached land in about a week. - FalseThe Pilgrims were able to stave off seasickness with medicine. - FalseThe ship's exact dimensions are unknown. - TrueThere were no deaths aboard the ship. - FalseThese are the ideas for the current Daily Break game - Mayflower Edition. Just want to wish everyone who celebrates this day a very joyous Thanksgiving.
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Post by jjsanta on Nov 29, 2013 5:05:10 GMT
Today's Daily Break Theme is Holiday Shopping. Completion of this Daily Break will be worth 75 oodles.
Part 1: What's In Store?
a) Which furry Sesame Street monster doesn't demand tickling, but craves Big Hugs? - Elmo b) This robot dog understands three different languages and can even learn tricks. What's his name? - Zoomer c) Which toy is Santa's helper who watches children from a special perch in the house? - Elf on the Shelf d) Daisy Plays-With-Me Kitty is the latest in which Hasbro stuffed animal line? - FurReal Friends e) Lego and Friends has a new play set this year featuring a __________. - Downtown Bakery
Part 2: Mall Match-Up - This is a card matching game. One is asked to match 6 sets of cards in 1 minute.
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Post by jjsanta on Nov 30, 2013 5:17:46 GMT
Today's Daily Break Theme is Childhood Toys. Completion of this Daily Break will be worth 75 oodles.
Part 1: Toying Around
a) The famous Etch A Sketch, invented by Andre Cassagnes, was originally called what? - The Magic Screen b) What was the first toy to be advertised on television? - Mr. Potato Head c) The world's largest Rubik's Cube, weighing in at 1,200 pounds, is located in what city? - Knoxville d) "Jenga" is translated as "to build" in what language? - Swahili e) Reyn Guyer, the creator of Twister, is also credited with making which toy? - The Nerf Ball
Part 2: Part 2: How Do You Play? - What is your toy personality?
Note: This is a series of questions to gauge one's personality. There are no right or wrong answers here.
a) The weekend is finally here. What's your go-to Saturday morning activity?
b) The dinner bell is ringing! What's your role at mealtimes?
c) You're out shopping with your pals. What's the one store you absolutely have to go into?
d) What kinds of books can we find in your library?
Depending on one's answers, one can be either a --
Radio Flyer Wagon Easy Bake Oven
Legos
Forewarning: The portion of the Daily Break took a while to load. It did not load the first several times for me. I needed to toggle back and forth on the browser to get help complete this Daily Break.
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Post by jjsanta on Dec 1, 2013 5:18:37 GMT
Today's Daily Break Theme is Sports Spotlight (Football Edition). Completion of this Daily Break will be worth 75 oodles.Part 1: First Down - This is a window game. One is asked to match the current NFL starting quarterbacks to their names. The link to the correct answer is here. www.flickr.com/photos/87904733@N02/11145365704/Part 2: Second Down a) Sometimes called Titletown, this is the smallest city with an NFL franchise. - Green Bay, Wisconsinb) The first Super Bowl, played in 1967, was between the Green Bay Packers and the... - Kansas City Chiefsc) Which team has the most Super Bowl victories? - Pittsburgh Steelersd) Which unfortunate franchise lost four straight Super Bowls in the early '90s? - Buffalo BillsThird Down - Put the Players in the Position. This is a timed quiz. There are 12 players to guess correctly in 1:30. One is asked to decide whether the following Hall of Famers were quarterbacks, running backs or wide receivers. Randy Moss ** - Wide ReceiverJerry Rice - Wide ReceiverJohnny Unitas - QuarterbackWarren Moon - QuarterbackMarvin Harrison ** - Wide ReceiverBart Starr - QuarterbackDan Marino - QuarterbackJoe Montana - QuarterbackEmmitt Smith - Running BackMichael Irvin - Wide ReceiverBarry Sanders - Running BackJim Brown - Running BackWalter Payton - Running BackJoe Montana - Quarterback** - While Randy Moss and Marvin Harrison had terrific NFL careers, neither player is currently the NFL Hall of Fame. Personal Note: Since tomorrow is NFL Sunday, I figured it is only right to include the NFL Films theme song to get into the spirit.
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Post by jjsanta on Dec 2, 2013 5:13:23 GMT
Today's Daily Break Theme is Superpowers. Completion of this Daily Break will be worth 75 oodles. Part 1: Superpowers Drag & Drop - This is a window game. one is asked to match the superheroes to the superpowers they are best known for. Super Speed - The FlashWall Crawling - Spider-ManUnderwater Breathing - AquamanAccelerated healing - WolverineSuper Strength - The HulkWeather Control - StormEnergy Manipulation - Green LanternFire Control, flying - The Human TorchPart 2: Superpower Origins (according to the comics) a) Bruce Banner unintentionally develops his Hulk alter-ego after... - getting caught in a gamma bomb explosionb) Superman is so super because... - he was born that way (cue the Lady Gaga)c) The Fantastic Four are so fantastic because... - they were struck by cosmic raysd) Spider-Man gets his "spider-sense" and other abilities after... - getting bitten by a radioactive spidere) Al Simmons agrees to become Spawn after... - going to hell and getting resurrectedf) Hank McCoy (aka Beast) was born a mutant but mutates further as a result of... - drinking an experimental solutiong) Jean Grey was born a mutant but turns into the super-powerful Phoenix as a result of... - exposure to radiationPersonal Note: I just had to include a video of my favorite superhero who saved Gotham City... Batkid.
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Post by jjsanta on Dec 3, 2013 5:06:32 GMT
Today's Daily Break Theme is Reindeer. Completion of this Daily Break will be worth 75 oodles.
Part 1: Reindeer in the Mirror - This video was originally broadcast on the Jimmy Kimmel show. It is for viewing purposes only.
Part 2: Reindeer Trivia
a) Biologically speaking, reindeer and ___ are the same animal. - Caribou b) How far can wild reindeer travel (on the ground, not in the air!) in a single year? - Up to 3,000 milles C) Which of the following is NOT a place where wild reindeer live? - Antarctica d) What does a male reindeer's mating call sound like? - Hoarse, rattling sound e) The reindeer that pull Santa's sleigh on Christmas Eve are always depicted with antlers. That means they all have to be what? - Female f) What do you call a group of wild reindeer? - Herd
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Post by jjsanta on Dec 4, 2013 5:19:15 GMT
Today's Daily Break Theme is Winter Wonderland Challenge. Completion of this Daily Break will be worth 75 oodles. Part 1: Wintry Wit a) What is the freezing temperature of water? - 32 °Fb) On which side of buildings do icicles most often form? - Southc) In 1924, the first Winter Olympics was held in ____________. - Franced) What was the coldest temperature ever recorded in the U.S.? - -55 °Fe) What song did Gene Autry record back in 1950? - "Frosty the Snowman"Part 2: Hibernate or Stay Awake? - One is asked to decide whether or not each animal hiberates during the winter. This is a timed quiz. There are 8 questions to answer in 2:00. Note: Only the pictures of the animals are on display. I wrote down what each of the animals were below. Penguin - Stays AwakeMallard Duck - Stays AwakeHedgehog - HiberatesBat - HiberatesBumblebee - HiberatesRed Fox - Stays AwakePolar Bear - HiberatesDeer - Stays AwakePersonal Note: With Winter Wonderland being the topic, it seems only appropriate to include the Doris Day version of Winter Wonderland. Note: The movie scenes shown in this video were On Moonlight Bay and By The Light of the Silvery Moon.
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Post by jjsanta on Dec 5, 2013 5:07:57 GMT
Today's Daily Break Theme is Word Search (Winter Sports Edition). Completion of this Daily Break will be worth 75 oodles.
Part 1: Up, Down, Forward, Back: Can You Find Them?
There are 6 words to search for: (I am including the search tips by using the find function - Ctrl + F - to help find these words.)
Skiing - i (Double i's make this easy to locate) Snowboarding - w Skating - k Sledding - d Hockey - k Luge - g
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Post by jjsanta on Dec 6, 2013 5:17:25 GMT
Today's Daily Break Theme is Animals on Location. Completion of this Daily Break will be worth 75 oodles.Part 1: Animal Habitats - This is a window game. One is asked to drag the animal to the place it lives. Kangaroo - Grasslands Starfish - Coral Reef Ibex - Mountains Crocodile - Fresh Water Small Reptile - Desert Toucan - Tropical Rain Forest Killer Whale - Ocean Baby Polar Bear - Tundra A link with the picture of the correct answers is here. www.flickr.com/photos/87904733@N02/11231833664/Part 2: Animals Found Only in One Place - One is asked to guess which country is home to the following animals. Kangaroo - AustraliaLemurs - MadagascarHaast tokoeka kiwi - New ZealandHoneycreeper - United StatesFormosan rock macaque - TaiwanSinarapan - Philippines
Personal Note: Legendary South African leader Nelson Mandela passed away yesterday. This video is posted to pay homage to him.
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Post by jjsanta on Dec 7, 2013 5:11:04 GMT
Today's Daily Break Theme is Wonders of the Universe. Completion of this Daily Break will be worth 75 oodles.
Part 1: The Most Astounding Fact - This is a video of an astrophysicist describing the wonders of existence. It is for viewing purposes only.
Part 2: Wonderful Worlds
1) Where is the center of the universe? - Everywhere/nowhere/Justin Bieber 2) True or false: There are more stars in the universe than grains of sand on Earth. - True 3) What lies at the center of the Milky Way galaxy? - Black hole 4) True or false: The sun would be the same temperature if it was made of bananas. - True 5) The stellar nebula pictured below is named for which fluttering insect? - Butterfly
Part 3: Space Race - one is asked to determine if the statements listed are true or false. This is a timed quiz. One is asked for the correct answers on 10 statements within 2 minutes.
Shooting stars are actually stars. - False The universe ended on December 21, 2012. - False There are more muscles in Chuck Norris's pinky than stars in the galaxy. - False Current science suggests that the universe is flat. - True 98% of the universe is invisible. - True Driving at 60 mph, it would take you 424,000,000,000 hours to reach the next solar system. - True The Earth is farthest from the sun during winter. - False End to end, the Milky Way galaxy is over 100,000 light-years across. - True In 2004, scientists discovered a dead star composed entirely of a 10 billion trillion trillion carat diamond. - True When looking through a telescope, you are seeing thousands (or even millions) of years into the past. - True
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