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Post by jjsanta on Mar 21, 2014 4:10:58 GMT
FYI: I am not able to bring up the current Daily Break game as of 12:10 AM EDT. I will check again later to see if this issue has been resolved.
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Post by licorce on Mar 21, 2014 5:04:03 GMT
It is not working for me either.
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Post by x0lelee0x on Mar 21, 2014 5:21:00 GMT
I couldn't get it to work either. Just went back in to try it again, but Daily Break isn't even showing up under Quick Play anymore. Is it missing for everyone else too, or is it just mine??
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Post by jjsanta on Mar 21, 2014 6:41:01 GMT
I couldn't get it to work either. Just went back in to try it again, but Daily Break isn't even showing up under Quick Play anymore. Is it missing for everyone else too, or is it just mine?? The Daily Break game is missing on my end as well. I don't know why. GSN is aware of this issue via their Facebook page. FYI, this concern is likely to be addressed in the morning time.
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Post by jjsanta on Mar 21, 2014 12:32:17 GMT
Today's Daily Break Theme is 90's Toys. Completion of this Daily Break will be worth 75 oodles. Part 1: Cooking up Nostalgia - This is a commercial for the Easy-Bake oven. Part 2: Toy Trivia a) You might remember the popular Furby. But do you remember what language it speaks? - Furbishb) What was the name of Stretch Armstrong's dog? - Fetch Armstrongc) True or false: HitClips, those portable pre-Mp3 players, played full songs. - Falsed) Which of the following was NOT the name of an American Girl Doll? - Carriee) What's the name of this toy? - Koosh BallPart 3: Slogan Scramble - This is a window game. One is asked to match the toys to their slogans. The link to the correct answers is here. www.flickr.com/photos/87904733@N02/13306965235/
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Post by jjsanta on Mar 22, 2014 4:13:02 GMT
Today's Daily Break Theme is Ancient Egypt. Completion of this Daily Break will be worth 75 oodles.
Part 1: God, Pyramids, and Pharaohs (Oh My!)
a) Who was the Egyptian sun god? - Ra b) How do archaeologists believe the pyramids were constructed? - Chisels, ramps, and hard work c) Which jackal-headed god was responsible for mummification and the souls of the dead? - Anubis d) Egyptians believed the Nile flooded because of the tears this goddess cried for her murdered husband (and brother) Osiris. - Isis e) The Great Sphinx of Giza depicts a creature with... - a human head and lion's body.
Part 2: Name That Pharaoh! - This is a timed quiz. one is asked to choose the Egyptian ruler from the following statements. There are 8 statements to answer within 1:30.
This pharaoh (once again, NOT aliens) is commonly believed to have built the Great Pyramid at Giza. (With some help, of course.) - Khufu Which pharaoh is legendary for her powers of seduction? - Cleopatra VII Not to be confused with kung fu, this pharaoh was still said to pack quite a punch, with ancient sources describing him as a ''tyrant.'' - Khufu Known as the ''Great Ancestor'' to subsequent rulers, this powerful pharaoh presided over Egypt for an incredible 66 years. - Rameses II This pharaoh, father of Tutankhamun, was depicted with odd features and an elongated skull. - Akhenaten Ancient historians record this last pharaoh dying from a self-inflicted snakebite wound, rather than surrendering to Augustus Caesar. - Cleopatra VII This ruler, better known as 'Ramses the Great,' is the villain in the film ''The Ten Commandments.'' - Rameses II This pharaoh's dramatic religious reforms caused subjects to say ''I'm 'a-naten' happy.'' - Akhenaten Which pharaoh was the first in her family to speak Egyptian rather than Greek? - Cleopatra VII
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Post by jjsanta on Mar 23, 2014 4:08:06 GMT
Today's Daily Break Theme is One-Hit wonders. Completion of this Daily Break will be worth 75 oodles.
Part 1: Musical Match-Up. This is a window game. One is asked to match the songs to the artists. The correct answers are below.
Aqua - Barbie Girl Dexy's Midnight Runners - Come On Eileen Baha Men - Who Let the Dogs Out 4 Non Blondes - Uhat's Up? Chumbawamba - Tubthumping Devo - Whip It
Part 2: Name the Hit - Name the tile of each song.
a) "Call Me Maybe" b) "My Sharona" c) "Kung Fu Fighting" d) "Tainted Love" e) "Spirit in the Sky"
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Post by jjsanta on Mar 24, 2014 4:08:35 GMT
Today's Daily Break Theme is Haunted. Completion of this Daily Break will be worth 75 oodles. Part 1: Big Screen Spirits - This is a window game. One is asked to match the ghosts to the movies they appeared in. The link to the correct answers are below. www.flickr.com/photos/87904733@N02/13372483994/Part 2: Spine-tingling Trivia a) The Lizzie Borden House in Fall River, Massachusetts is named after... - an alleged murderer.b) Which of the following is NOT a paranormal activity that has been reported at the White House? - George Washington chopping down trees on the South Lawnc) True or false: The Amityville Horror book and movies were based on actual events. - Trued) True or false: Jacob Marley - whose ghost haunts Scrooge in Charles Dickens's A Christmas Carol - was an actual, historical person. - Falsee) The above photo - taken in 1936 in Norfolk, England - depicts what famous (alleged) phantom? - The Brown Lady of Raynham Hall
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Post by jjsanta on Mar 24, 2014 19:26:04 GMT
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Post by jjsanta on Mar 25, 2014 4:10:28 GMT
Today's Daily Break Theme is Your Voice Matters (sponsored by VIP Voice). Completion of this Daily Break will be worth 300 oodles.
Part 1: Fan Favorites
a) What's the most-used smartphone app in the world? - Google Maps b) What was the highest-rated show on TV in 2013? - NCIS c) What was America's best-selling album of 2013? - The 20/20 Experience by Justin Timberlake d) What's America's favorite snack food, according to a poll by YouGov BrandIndex? - Ritz
Part 2: Share Your Opinion. Get Rewarded! - One is encouraged share one's thoughts about certain products and services. One will have a chance to win $1,000 upon completing the registration.
One can also click on the Skip/Next words below the green button to bypass this portion and complete this Daily Break.
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Post by jjsanta on Mar 26, 2014 4:44:46 GMT
Today's Daily Break Theme is Hipsters. Completion of this Daily Break will be worth 75 oodles.
Part 1: Hipster on a Fixie (from the Show Portlandia) - This video is for enjoyment purposes.
Part 2: A Brief History of Hipsters
a) The first "hipsters" of the '30s and '40s sought to emulate the lifestyles of whom? - Jazz musicians b) Some linguists contend that the words "hip" and "hipster" are derived from the West African word "hipi," which means what? - "To open one's eyes" c) Finish the quote about hipsters from Time magazine: "Everything about them is exactingly constructed to give off the vibe that..." - "they just don't care." d) According to New York Magazine, the evolution of the modern hipster took place between... - 1999 and 2009 e) What were the "hipsters" of the 1950s known as? - Beatniks
Part 3: One of These Things Is Not Like the Other - For each grouping, pick the item that is non-hipster.
a) Coke b) Nickelback c) 2012 Air Jordans d) "Throwdown" T-shirt e) Chinstrap
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Post by jjsanta on Mar 27, 2014 4:15:24 GMT
Today's Daily Break Theme is Throwback Thursday. Completion of this Daily Break will be worth 75 oodles. Part 1: Throwback Trivia a) In the '90s, and even into the early '00s, many of us styled our hair with what kind of clips? - Butterfly clipsb) True or false: Sometimes, back in the day, the kids liked to wear their overalls over just one shoulder. - Truec) What was the name of this toy? - Bop Itd) Which "Friends" character inspired the most iconic haircut of the '90s? - Rachele) Which of the following is NOT the name of a once-popular childhood gummy snack? - Bear ChewsPart 2: Yearbook Celebs - This is a window game. One is asked to match the picture to the celebrity. The link to correct answers is below. www.flickr.com/photos/87904733@N02/13440172674/
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Post by jjsanta on Mar 28, 2014 4:14:07 GMT
Today's Daily Break Theme is The Best of Will Ferrell. Completion of this Daily Break will be worth 75 oodles. Part 1: Pam? Pan? - This is a Will Ferrell video clip from Step Brothers. Part 2: Will on Screen a) In "Blades of Glory," who was Will Ferrell's character? - Chazz Michael Michaelsb) "Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby" is about which sport? - NASCARc) Complete the "Anchorman" quote: "I'm Ron Burgundy. You stay classy, ________." - San Diegod) True or false: Will Ferrell played George W. Bush on "Saturday Night Live." - Truee) Will Ferrell plays fashion mogul Jacobim Mugatu in which film? - "Zoolander"
Part 3: Cinematic Quotes - This is a window game. One is asked to match the the quotes with their movies. The link to the correct answers is below. www.flickr.com/photos/87904733@N02/13459945363/Part 4: Do You Know Will? - This is a timed quiz. One is asked to decide whether each fact about Will Ferrell is true or false. There are 8 questions to answer in 2:00. Ferrell's wife is from England. - FalseHe has been nominated for a Golden Globe. - TrueWill Ferrell has completed both the Boston Marathon and the NYC Marathon. - TrueWill Ferrell was born in North Carolina. - FalseWill Ferrell starred in "Evan Almighty." - FalseFerrell has been both a host and an actor on "Saturday Night Live." - TrueHe starred in "A Night at the Roxbury." - TrueWill Ferrell attended Stanford University. - False
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Post by jjsanta on Mar 29, 2014 4:17:42 GMT
Today's Daily Break Theme is Before They Were Famous. Completion of this Daily Break will be worth 75 oodles. Part 1: Baby Brad - This is a video of Brad Pitt during a Pringles commercial about 25 years ago. Part 2: The Stars at Work a) Madonna worked at which franchise before gaining musical fame? - Dunkin' Donutsb) Before making it to the big screen, Hugh Jackman was a professional _________. - Clownc) True or false: Jerry Seinfeld was fired from a role on a sitcom. - Trued) Which of these stars used to clean out chicken coops? - Matthew McConaugheye) Which celebrity used to work in a mortuary? - Whoopi GoldbergPart 3: The Early Years - This is a window game. One is asked to match each picture to the celebrity. The link to the correct answers is below. www.flickr.com/photos/87904733@N02/13479731865/
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Post by jjsanta on Mar 30, 2014 4:16:30 GMT
Today's Daily Break Theme is Israeli Chic (Sponsored by reThink Israel). Completion of this Daily Break will be worth 300 oodles.
Part 1: Trendy Trivia
a) Which city is considered the "fashion capital" of Israel? - Tel Aviv b) In her video for "Born This Way," Lady Gaga sports a pair of shoes from which Israeli designer, famous for his "wearable sculptures"? - Kobi Levi c) Israel was the first country to ban _________ models. - Underweight d) Israeli makeup artist Tal Peleg is at the forefront of which emerging beauty trend? - Eye art e) Israel-based jewelry designer Talia Sari used which unusual material to create her new heart necklace? - LEGOs
Part 2: Tel Aviv Chic - One can check out some Israeli fashion looks here. Click on the Green Next button on the bottom of the page to continue.
Part 3: Join the Conversation - One is encouraged to disclose what look one would want to wear from Tel Aviv Fashion Week. Click on the Green NEXT>> button to continue.
Part 4: Learn More - If you do not want to know more about the events going on in Israel via email, unclick the check mark and click on the Green Next Button.
Part 5: Ready to reThink? - One is asked to click on the Visit reThink Israel button to their web site. To complete this Daily Break, click on the blue Next/Skip words below the circluar reThink Israel logo.
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