How Did You Know? - {Day 5}

David K. Israel
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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 two t-shirts and book from our store. As always, we'll also be awarding one t-shirt to a random winner who has all the answers correct, as well. So if you're an hour late, a day late even, there's still a chance to win a prize. We usually pick the randoms about four days after the final puzzle goes up.

Peter Dapier and Patrick Corrado are our current champions. You can read about them 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 Day 1, Day 2, Day 3 or Day 4'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.

(see you on March 24th for the next HDYK puzzle)

Day 1: On Tuesday we asked you to name seven TV shows. One of those shows features a character played by David Schwimmer. What is his profession on the show? Day 4:On Friday we asked you to name five extinct animals. The last two of the bunch were a type of animal whose name has its origins in the Greek word for lizard. What is the common generic word for these prehistoric animals? Day 3: On Thursday we asked you to name four fictional music groups. The last band name of the bunch is composed of two words. Pluralize the second of the two words and this is your answer Day 2: On Wednesday you were asked to find the names of animals hiding in four different words. The first word, Prorate, has many animals hiding in it, but only one whose first syllable is also a popular genre of music. Which animal? Day 5: You should now have enough information to complete the puzzle.

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