Thanksgiving Trivia Unwrapped: Spotlight PA Reveals Answers Ahead of the Holiday
In a festive twist for Thanksgiving, Spotlight PA has expedited the release of answers to its holiday-themed Scramblers, Riddlers, and trivia. Instead of awaiting the usual weekly update, readers can dive into the holiday spirit with engaging puzzles and intriguing questions, perfect for family gatherings.
The Scrambler round included words related to the holiday season. Participants needed to decipher clues that revealed puzzles such as "INDIGENOUS," "SATURATED," "HOMEMADE," "FESTIVITIES," and "FAMILIAL," essential themes of gratitude and celebration.
In the Riddler section, a challenge awaited with five mind-bending questions. Among these were: “What has ears but cannot hear?” (Answer: Cornstalks), and “What kind of building can have many stories but still be just 15 feet tall?” (Answer: A library). These riddles not only entertain but also ignite curiosity, making them perfect for sharing around the dinner table.
The trivia segment offered a unique glimpse into Pennsylvania’s culture and history. Questions included, “What’s Pennsylvania’s busiest state park?” (Answer: Presque Isle State Park in Erie) and “Which iconic dessert was claimed to be invented in Latrobe?” (Answer: The banana split, although its origins are often debated).
In the spirit of the season, Spotlight PA encourages readers to appreciate independent journalism while enjoying the festivities with family and friends. For those feeling thankful, becoming a member is a great way to support fearless reporting.
Spotlight PA wishes everyone a joyous Thanksgiving filled with laughter, good food, and meaningful connections.
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