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red dog 1

(33,144 posts)
Mon Mar 23, 2026, 07:15 PM Mar 23

Post a general trivia question & see if anyone can guess the answer without using Google.

Last edited Fri Mar 27, 2026, 08:25 PM - Edit history (3)

(Here's my question - please feel free to post a question of your own)
What famous person's home was the very first to be illuminated solely by electric lights? (answered)

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Post a general trivia question & see if anyone can guess the answer without using Google. (Original Post) red dog 1 Mar 23 OP
I'm thinking... LakeVermilion Mar 23 #1
Nope! LakeVermilion Mar 23 #3
I'll go with Nikola Tesla. Harker Mar 23 #2
Nope. red dog 1 Mar 24 #10
JP Morgan lapucelle Mar 23 #4
Edison? LNM Mar 23 #5
Good guess, but no. red dog 1 Mar 24 #11
I don't know the answer to the OP's question Earl_from_PA Mar 23 #6
Of course it does! It's made with carrots, right? mwmisses4289 Mar 23 #7
My thinking exactly Earl_from_PA Mar 23 #8
my carrot cake has crushed pineapple and shredded coconut, carrots and walnuts yellowdogintexas Yesterday #58
Ronald Reagan quaint Mar 23 #9
Ha! red dog 1 Mar 24 #12
Am I wrong? quaint Mar 25 #13
The 1st house with electric lighting was in New York in 1880 red dog 1 Mar 25 #16
It was the "solely" that made me think of Ronnie. quaint Mar 25 #19
Benjamin Harrison? Niagara Mar 25 #14
No red dog 1 Mar 25 #17
Vanderbilts? Nittersing Mar 25 #15
Good guess, but no. red dog 1 Mar 25 #18
How about that Rockefeller fellow? Niagara Mar 25 #20
If it was Jimmy Schwartz, there's going to be a riot. Harker Mar 25 #21
Who's Jimmy Schwartz, Harker? Niagara Mar 25 #22
Beats me, but "famous" could be subjective. Harker Mar 25 #23
Absolutely, Harker Niagara Mar 25 #24
... Harker Mar 25 #25
Nope, good guess though. red dog 1 Mar 26 #33
The Astors? LisaM Mar 25 #26
Teddy Roosevelt? lapfog_1 Mar 25 #27
Nope, good guess. red dog 1 Mar 26 #34
Hearst underpants Mar 25 #28
Another good guess, but no. red dog 1 Mar 26 #35
Stanford White. NT mahatmakanejeeves Mar 25 #29
This message was self-deleted by its author bamagal62 Mar 25 #30
If my first guess doesn't pan out, Ulysses Grant. NT mahatmakanejeeves Mar 25 #31
Jimmy Schwartz? Harker Mar 26 #32
JP Morgan? VGNonly Mar 26 #36
Ding! red dog 1 Mar 26 #37
It seemed like a robber baron thing. VGNonly Mar 26 #38
post #4 did give this answer, red dog Niagara Mar 26 #39
This message was self-deleted by its author red dog 1 Apr 4 #47
Who said VGNonly Mar 28 #40
Fats Waller Talking About Art Tatum ProfessorGAC Mar 28 #41
Tiger Rag VGNonly Mar 28 #42
A Piano Genius! ProfessorGAC Mar 28 #43
A fun jam! VGNonly Mar 28 #44
Who played the pedal steel on CSNY's "Teach your children" studio version? bobalew Mar 28 #45
Jerry Garcia VGNonly Mar 28 #46
Was Wyatt Earp ever shot in a gunfight? red dog 1 Apr 4 #48
The Answer Is No ProfessorGAC Friday #53
What horse is widely considered to be the greatest racehorse of all time? red dog 1 Friday #49
I'm not a hose racing fan, but... WestMichRad Friday #50
Correct! red dog 1 Friday #51
That Was An Easy One ProfessorGAC Friday #54
It's the only horse's name I can remember! WestMichRad Friday #56
Who is the only author who has written books 303squadron Friday #52
Great Question ProfessorGAC Friday #55
Isaac Asimov? WestMichRad Friday #57
We have a winner 303squadron 22 hrs ago #59
Another one (tongue in cheek) 303squadron 22 hrs ago #60

Earl_from_PA

(306 posts)
6. I don't know the answer to the OP's question
Mon Mar 23, 2026, 08:40 PM
Mar 23

But my general trivia question is ...
Does carrot cake count as a serving of vegetables?...
Inquiring minds ..

mwmisses4289

(4,311 posts)
7. Of course it does! It's made with carrots, right?
Mon Mar 23, 2026, 08:44 PM
Mar 23

And many recipes also add in nuts (usually walnuts or pecans) and raisins. Add in the cream cheese frosting (that's dairy, yes?) and voila! A healthy dessert! 😄😋😂🥕🍰🥕

yellowdogintexas

(23,721 posts)
58. my carrot cake has crushed pineapple and shredded coconut, carrots and walnuts
Sat Apr 11, 2026, 12:43 AM
Yesterday

all the food groups

quaint

(5,112 posts)
13. Am I wrong?
Wed Mar 25, 2026, 08:11 AM
Mar 25

The General Electric Showcase House was at 1669 San Onofre Drive in the Pacific Palisades neighborhood of Los Angeles in California. It was built as a residence for the American actor Ronald Reagan and his family. Reagan served as a spokesperson for the American conglomerate General Electric, who furnished the house with the latest consumer products. The house was featured in advertisements for General Electric. Reagan and his family lived at the house until his election as President of the United States in 1980. wikipedia

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ProfessorGAC

(76,893 posts)
41. Fats Waller Talking About Art Tatum
Sat Mar 28, 2026, 04:19 PM
Mar 28

I think most jazz piano players know that quote. I think I heard it the first time when I was 11 or 12 when first exposed to Tatum's recording by my jazz coach. He's probably the one who said it.
Fats wax a great stride piano player,but....Art could do what Fats did, but the reverse wasn't true. Hardly anybody could do what Art was capable of. The only one that immediately comes to mind is Oscar Peterson.

ProfessorGAC

(76,893 posts)
43. A Piano Genius!
Sat Mar 28, 2026, 05:36 PM
Mar 28

He's near the top of almost every great piano players GOAT list.
They all know!

ProfessorGAC

(76,893 posts)
53. The Answer Is No
Fri Apr 10, 2026, 07:29 PM
Friday

Never hit by a bullet, even though in the famous "gunfight" bullets went through his duster, he was never hit.

ProfessorGAC

(76,893 posts)
54. That Was An Easy One
Fri Apr 10, 2026, 07:34 PM
Friday

I was in my 3rd year of HS at the time and we had a priest (Geometry teacher) that had spent several 8years teaching at the Carmelite school in Louisville.
He knew all the racing folks and got us interested.
I remember watching the Belmont and there was a long period in the stretch run where Secretariat was the only horse in the camera frame, he was so far ahead.
It would be like a human winning the 1,500 meter at the Olympics by 150 yards.
Stunning!

303squadron

(832 posts)
52. Who is the only author who has written books
Fri Apr 10, 2026, 07:12 PM
Friday

That appear in 9 of the 10 categories of the Dewey Decimal System?

ProfessorGAC

(76,893 posts)
55. Great Question
Fri Apr 10, 2026, 07:35 PM
Friday

I don't have any clue as to the answer, but it's a great trivia question.

Edit: Well I know now, because I looked it up. Makes sense.

WestMichRad

(3,296 posts)
57. Isaac Asimov?
Fri Apr 10, 2026, 09:45 PM
Friday

I know he wrote about a lot of different things. No idea what the 10 categories of the Dewey Decimal system are.

303squadron

(832 posts)
60. Another one (tongue in cheek)
Sat Apr 11, 2026, 05:32 AM
22 hrs ago

Who played cornet for Jacques St. Claire on the jazz track "Vital Stats"?

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