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Daily answers · #24

Smarddy Daily #24: the answers

Sunday, August 9, 2026. The same seven questions everyone got that day, with the right answers and the fun facts from the recap.

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  1. Which large land mammal is physically unable to jump?
    • Elephant ✓
    • Giraffe
    • Hippopotamus
    • Rhinoceros
    Fun fact: Elephants can run quickly, but their anatomy keeps at least one foot on the ground.
  2. Which colorful, snap-on wristband toy became so popular in the early '90s that many schools banned them over snapping injuries?
    • Slap bracelets ✓
    • Jelly bracelets
    • Friendship bracelets
    • Livestrong bracelets
    Fun fact: Slap bracelets use a curved steel strip that snaps flat around a wrist.
  3. How many games does each team play in a full NBA regular season?
    • 70
    • 82 ✓
    • 90
    • 76
    Fun fact: Each NBA team plays 41 regular-season home games and 41 away games.
  4. Which team defeated the Pittsburgh Steelers to win Super Bowl XXX in January 1996?
    • Dallas Cowboys ✓
    • Buffalo Bills
    • San Francisco 49ers
    • Green Bay Packers
  5. Signed in 1998, which peace accord helped end decades of conflict in Northern Ireland?
    • Good Friday Agreement ✓
    • Dayton Agreement
    • Oslo Accords
    • Camp David Accords
    Aside: The Good Friday Agreement was named much more peacefully than most history homework assignments.
  6. Which pop star's Motown 25 performance of 'Billie Jean' showcased the moonwalk to a huge TV audience?
    • Michael Jackson ✓
    • Prince
    • James Brown
    • Usher
    Fun fact: Michael Jackson's televised moonwalk made the move famous worldwide.
  7. Victoria Falls, on the border of Zambia and Zimbabwe, is formed by which river?
    • Zambezi ✓
    • Limpopo
    • Congo
    • Orange
    Fun fact: The Zambezi drops more than 350 feet at Victoria Falls.

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