How Did You Know? - {day 5}

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If you've made it this far, I commend you! One more puzzle to solve and you're home free. First one to send in the correct answer to the challenge below, along with the correct answers found all along the path this week, AND, the logic behind "˜em (which is to say: HOW DID YOU KNOW?), gets a pick of any t-shirt and book from our store.
As with last month, we're also adding some special prizes this time around for those who come really close, but don't get all the answers in time. We've previously awarded some shirts and books to a couple contestants who impressed us with charts, diagrams, and other complex methods of recording and organizing the clues/answers. So we'll be on the lookout for the creative among you, as well. This is all to say: it pays to play whether you nab the grand prize or not.

Also new this time around, we're going to give away a really big, sa-weeet prize to any winning contestant who can defend the title three months in a row. Details on that as they develop, if they develop. If you haven't met defending champion Katie Wnuk , you can read about her here.

As comments have been turned off for the length of the hunt, please click on the following link and send your answers and logic to us at: TriviaHunt@Gmail.com

If you missed Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, or Thursday's challenges, there might still be time to solve them all. No one knows how long it'll take for one of you trivia junkies to nail down the whole megillah, so make haste, make haste. And now, on the next page, I present the final puzzle, drawing on all the answers you dug up along the trail.

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Day 4: On Thursday you were asked to name 6 different characters from famous books. One of those characters comes from a Hawthorne novel. What is the last word in the title of that novel?Day 1: On Monday you were asked to find one video that was unlike the others. About 10 seconds into the Funky Monkey video (the first video), two words appear on the screen that anagrammatize into a word somewhere in this very sentence. What is the word in the previous sentence I'm referring to? Day 2: On Tuesday you were asked to name seven songs. They were all songs that had a man's _____ in the title. Day 3: On Wednesday you were asked to name five movies. Each had the name of a _____ in the title. Day 5: With the above answers, you should now be able to complete the puzzle.

As always, be sure to send in ALL the answers to ALL the questions over the course of the week and show us your logic. TriviaHunt@Gmail.com Be sure to check back toward the end of August for the next How Did You Know?