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Post by jjsanta on Apr 9, 2014 23:04:46 GMT
Just checked the Daily Break and was given another chance to play "FRESHEN UP FOR SPRING" by Cats Pride Litter. 300 oodles! 5:48 pm Weds 4/9.
I think this one was also available a while back. Very good catch. This did not appear earlier. Here are the answers for this Daily Break. PS> Nope, this Daily Break game has not been posted. Today's Daily Break Theme is Cat's Pride Freshen Up For Spring Completion of this Daily Break will be worth 300 oodles. Part 1: Find the Feline - There are 2 pictures with a hidden kitty. One is asked to click on those pictures where the kitty is located. The link to the correct answers is below. www.flickr.com/photos/87904733@N02/13747617745/Part 2: Try Fresh & Light - This page has a link for a $1 coupon by clicking on the Green Download Your $1 coupon off button. Click on the Skip/Next words to complete this page. Page 3: Stay in the Loop - This is to receive email updates from Cat's Pride. To bypass this, unclick the check mark on the box and hit the Green Next button.
Part 4: Find Fresh & Light - One is asked to input one's zip code for the nearest retailer to access Fresh & Light products. Click on the NEXT>> button to continue. Part 5: Spring Kittens - This page is the start of the process to upload the picture of your cat to a flower, sun or butterfly. One needs to click on the Start Meow button to continue.
Part 6: Upload Your Furry Friend - One is asked to upload a picture of your pet cat here. To bypass this, click on the No Thanks, Skip words to continue.
Part 7: Almeowst Done - One is asked to choose between two cat pictures. There will be 3 sets of pictures one needs to choose from. Once completed, the 300 oodles are earned.
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Post by jjsanta on Apr 9, 2014 23:05:56 GMT
Today's Daily Break Theme is Little-Known Words. Completion of this Daily Break will be worth 75 oodles.Part 1: What's the Word? a) Careless or sloppy handwriting. - Griffonageb) The state of having a hard time waking up and getting out of bed in the morning. - Dysaniac) To laugh loudly or too much. - Cachinnated) The long, thin strings on a banana. - Phloem bundlese) A swimming pool, especially an indoor one. - NatatoriumPart 2: Word Scramble - This is a window game. One is asked to match the words to their picture definitions. The link to the correct answers is below. www.flickr.com/photos/87904733@N02/13731042454/ ** BUMP **
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Post by jjsanta on Apr 9, 2014 23:06:22 GMT
FYI - just came across this for an additional 300 Oodles. Checked out Player News, nothing is mentioned as of yet. So I don't know how long this opportunity is in effect. Go to GSN All Game page, MAHJONGG DIMENSION, Find your Away GO RVing, Daily Break. There is also a sweepstakes, Swap It and Mahjongg Game and Like Us On Facebook opportunities. I will contact jjsanta, he does a far better job at the Daily Break. Cherrybomb, I looked and found the promotion you are referring to. When one visits the Mahjongg Dimensions square on the GSN All Games page, one can find the promotion being referenced here. This is the link to the 300 oodle Daily Break game being referenced www.gsn.com/dailybreak/?challenge=go_rving_gsn
Today's Daily Break Theme is Go RVing. Completion of this Daily Break will be worth 300 oodles. Part 1: What's Your AWAY? - This is a video promoting Go RVing. Part 2: Find Your AWAY - These are a set of opinion questions. This is to determine which RV adventure is best for you. a) What best describes your personality? b) What's your ideal vacation spot? c) Family time with the kids or alone time with your sweetheart? d) Which of the following appeals to you most? Depending on one's responses, the answers can be: Romantic Weekend Adventure Outdoor Adventure Family Adventure
Part 3: Why Go RVing? - This is a window game. One is asked to match the pictures to the reasons RVs are ideal for vacations. The link to the correct answers is below. www.flickr.com/photos/87904733@N02/13731358204/Part 4: Share Your Journey - One is asked to share on Facebook and/or Twitter the GoRVing.com web site. Click the green Next button to continue.
Part 5: Start Your Engines - One is asked to visit GoRVing.com by clicking on the Green Discover RVing button. One can click on the Continue/Skip words to complete this Daily Break.
PS. Many thanks to Cherrybomb for your eagle eyes and willingness to share this!! ** BUMP **
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Post by jjsanta on Apr 10, 2014 11:05:35 GMT
Today's Daily Break Theme is Sara Lee Snacks. Completion of this Daily Break will be worth 300 oodles.
Part 1: Meet the New Sara Lee Snacks - This page is the introduction to the new Sara Lee snacks.
Part 2: Perfect Pairs - There are 6 sets of matching cards to find within 1 minute.
Part 3: Create Your Happy Snacking Note - One is asked to write and share a note on the lunch bag. Whether or not one does create a note, the red Create Card> button needs to continue.
Part 4: Share Your Happy Snacking Note: One is being encouraged to share your note on social media. Whether or not a note was created, click on the green Next button to complete this Daily Break.
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Post by jjsanta on Apr 11, 2014 4:23:00 GMT
Today's Daily Break Theme is Unsolved Mysteries. Completion of this Daily Break will be worth 75 oodles.
Part 1: Unsolved Trivia
a) The Bermuda Triangle can be found between the points of Miami, Bermuda, and _____________. - Puerto Rico b) Bigfoot is also known as what? - Sasquatch c) What is the name of this monument? - Stonehenge d) The Zodiac Killer operated in which state during the 1960s and early 1970s? - California e) In 1962, the Anglin brothers attempted to escape which prison? - Alcatraz f) Whose image is said to be on the linen cloth known as the Shroud of Turin? - Jesus Christ g) The cryptic writing that was discovered in the 19th century on Easter Island is referred to as what? - Rongorongo
Part 2: Join the Conversation - One is asked to post which unsolved mystery would you like to solve. I would post the missing airliner from Flight MH370.
Click on the NEXT>> button to complete this Daily Break.
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Post by jjsanta on Apr 12, 2014 4:12:58 GMT
Today's Daily Break Theme is Spring. Completion of this Daily Break will be worth 75 oodles.
Part 1: Spring Into Trivia
a) Finish the popular springtime saying: "April showers bring May _________." - Flowers b) True or false: The first day of spring falls on the same date every year. - False c) The 40-day period leading up to Easter is known as what? - Lent d) Which of these flowers is NOT commonly associated with spring? - Poinsettia e) The celebration that commemorates the emancipation of the Israelites from slavery in ancient Egypt is known as what? - Passover f) Spring is said to symbolize ____________ - Rebirth g) Which of these holidays occurs during spring? - May Day
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Post by jjsanta on Apr 13, 2014 4:08:49 GMT
Today's Daily Break Theme is Suit Up. Completion of this Daily Break will be worth 75 oodles. Part 1: An Ode to Suits - This is a "musical" video with a suit theme. Part 2: Suits Through the Years - This is a window game. One is asked to match the suit with the decade. The link to the correct answers is below. www.flickr.com/photos/87904733@N02/13813028324/Part 3: Trivial PurSUIT a) The three most popular suit styles take their names from their countries of origin. Can you name the styles? - English, American, and Italian b) If you're in the market for a suit made from scratch to your exact specifications, you'll want which of the following? - A bespoke suitc) What type of suit jacket is Tony Montana sporting in the image to the left? - A double-breasted jacketd) Well-fitted dress pants are a necessity for the perfect suit. If you choose a pleated pair of pants, they'll likely be what? - Cuffede) Which famously flamboyant leader made cuff links popular? - Louis XIV
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Post by jjsanta on Apr 14, 2014 4:04:59 GMT
Today's Daily Break Theme is Children's TV Shows. Completion of this Daily Break will be worth 75 oodles.
Part 1: You Can't Think Kids Shows Without This Song - This is a video of the Sesame Street theme song.
Part 2: Walk Down Memory Lane
a) Complete the verse of the popular opening theme song you just heard from Sesame Street (1969): Come and play, everything's A-OK! Friendly neighbors there, that's... - where we meet! b) In addition to its most famous puppet, Lamb Chop, Lamb Chop's Play-Along (1992) had two puppet sidekicks: - Hush Puppy and Charlie Horse c) Teletubbies (1997) featured four brightly colored characters, Tinky Winky, Dipsy, Laa-Laa, and Po. What is the name of their fictional home? - the Tubbytronic Superdome in Teletubbyland d) The Berenstain Bears (2003) was adapted from a book to a television series (twice!). Like the book, the lovable TV bear family resides "down a sunny dirt road deep in _____." - Bear Country e) Muno, Foofa, Brobee, Toodee, and Plex make up the musical band in the hit children's television show, Yo Gabba Gabba! (2006). Which character plays the drummer? - Brobee
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Post by jjsanta on Apr 15, 2014 4:13:55 GMT
Today's Daily Break Theme is Under the Sea. Completion of this Daily Break will be worth 75 oodles.
Part 1: Gentle Jellies - This is a video about jellyfish.
Part 2: Tidal Trivia
a) True or false: Male seahorses get pregnant and deliver their young. - True b) A group of dolphins is called a ____________ - Pod c) The shell that protects a crab from predators is known as a(n) what? - Exoskeleton d) What is the largest fish in the ocean? - Whale shark e) True or false: Sea cucumbers do not have brains. - True f) Which of the following is another name for manatee? - Sea Cows g) How many hearts does an octopus have? - 3
Part 3: Name That Fish
a) This cephalopod is related to the octopus, and it is very good at disguising itself. - Cuttlefish b) This venomous fish is deceptively beautiful. - Lionfish c) This next fish isn't the most handsome, but it gets by. - Blobfish d) This fish has a lot of teeth tightly packed into its beak-like jaw. - Parrotfish e) This divine fish comes in both freshwater and marine varieties. - Angelfish
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Post by jjsanta on Apr 16, 2014 4:07:02 GMT
Today's Daily Break Theme is Cheese Obsessed. Completion of this Daily Break will be worth 75 oodles.
Part 1: Cheesy Trivia
a) Why does Limburger cheese smell like stinky feet? - Because it's made using bacteria b) What is the top cheese-producing state in the US? - Wisconsin c) Why does bleu cheese have streaks of blue in it? - Because it's made using mold d) What is the top cheese-consuming country in the world? - Greece e) Which company introduced packaged shredded cheese back in 1958? - Sargento f) American cheese is traditionally made by blending what two types of cheese? - Cheddar & Colby
Part 2: Cheese Rolling - This is a video of The Cooper's Hill Cheese-Rolling and Wake event at Cooper's Hill in Glouchester, England. Click on the Next button to complete this Daily Break.
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Post by jjsanta on Apr 17, 2014 4:16:34 GMT
Today's Daily Break Theme is Home Run. Completion of this Daily Break will be worth 75 oodles.Part 1: Going, Going, Gone - This is the call of Barry Bonds hitting his 756th home run to best Hank Aaron and be #1 all-time home run hitter in MLB history. Part 2: Hard-Hitting Home Run Trivia a) According to the old saying, "Home run hitters drive Cadillacs, single hitters drive..." - Fordsb) If a batted ball hits the ground (in fair territory) and then bounces out of play, does it count as a home run? - Noc) The first (and only) inside-the-park home run to be hit in an MLB All-Star Game occurred in what year? - 2007 d) The all-time pro baseball record for career home runs belongs to retired Japanese-Taiwanese slugger Sadaharu Oh. How many homers did he hit? - 868e) What's the difference between a lead-off home run and a walk-off home run? - Lead-off starts a game, walk-off ends a gamePart 3: Home Run Heroes Drag & Drop - This is a window game. One is asked to match the players to their home run totals. The link to the correct answers is below. www.flickr.com/photos/87904733@N02/13907760814/
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Post by jjsanta on Apr 18, 2014 4:09:07 GMT
Today's Daily Break Theme is Famous Neighborhoods (French Quarter). Completion of this Daily Break will be worth 75 oodles.
Part 1: About the Neighborhood
a) In which state can you find the French Quarter? - Louisiana b) The festive 13 blocks from Canal St. to Esplanade Avenue are full of nightclubs, restaurants, and bars. What is this street called? - Bourbon St. c) What is a po' boy? - A sub sandwich d) The French Quarter's famous Cafe Du Monde is known for which tasty treat? - Beignet e) True or false: The French Quarter has been under both French and Spanish rule. - True f) The historic park once called "Place d' Armes," is called ____________. - Jackson Square
Part 2: This video tours Jackson Square in New Orleans. Click Next at any time to complete this Daily Break.
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Post by jjsanta on Apr 19, 2014 4:06:43 GMT
Today's Daily Break Theme is Rain Forests. Completion of this Daily Break will be worth 75 oodles.
Part 1: Tropical Trivia
a) True or false: You can find rainforests on every continent. - False b) What is the top layer of the rainforest called? - Emergent layer c) The slowest animal in the rainforest is the ___________. - Sloth d) True or false: The Amazon is the world's largest rainforest. - True e) There are two types of rainforests: Tropical and _________. - Temperate f) Which of these animals is NOT found in the rainforest? - Caribou g) True or false: The rainforest is disappearing. - True
Part 2: Name the Animal
a) This is the largest rodent in the world. - Capybara b) This reptile can run on water! - Jesus lizard c) This primate is native to Madagascar. - Aye-aye d) These bright amphibians come in a variety of colors. - Poison dart frog e) Take a look at that nose! - Proboscis monkey
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Post by jjsanta on Apr 20, 2014 4:09:27 GMT
Today's Daily Break Theme is Dictators. Completion of this Daily Break will be worth 75 oodles.
Part 1: Dictators Drag & Drop - This is a window game. One is asked to match the dictator pictures to their names. The link to correct answers is below. www.flickr.com/photos/87904733@N02/13920894321/Part 2: Bad Boys a) What separates a dictator from a monarch? - Monarchs have a hereditary claimb) After being ousted, it was discovered that this dictator's wife Imelda owned over 2,700 pairs of shoes bought on the Philippine's dime. - Ferdinand Marcosc) Who is the "current" president of North Korea? - Kim Il-sungd) Who was the infamous Khmer Rouge leader that ruled Cambodia from 1976 to 1979? - Pol Pot
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Post by jjsanta on Apr 21, 2014 4:09:37 GMT
Today's Daily Break Theme is Frozen Earth. Completion of this Daily Break will be worth 75 oodles.
Part 1: Fascinating Frozen Facts - One is being asked to watch the video clips and answer the questions based on the video clip.
a) How long can a pregnant polar bear go without eating? - 8 months (the whole pregnancy) b) Adelie Penguins migrate the furthest south of any Antarctic animal to breed their colonies. On average, about how many miles do they travel? - 8,000 miles c) What percent of Antarctica is covered in ice? - 99% d) What exactly is a brinicle composed of? - Saline water and ocean water e) Lake Vostok is hidden under 2.5 miles of thick ice, making it nearly impossible to reach. Which dictator is rumored to be buried in a secret bunker under the ice by the lake? - Adolf Hitler
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