Smarddy Daily #28: the answers
Thursday, August 13, 2026. The same seven questions everyone got that day, with the right answers and the fun facts from the recap.
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- Which pop star's debut single '...Baby One More Time' launched her career in 1998?
- Britney Spears ✓
- Christina Aguilera
- Jessica Simpson
- Mandy Moore
Fun fact: Britney Spears' debut album shares its title with her breakthrough single. - Which 2003 Black Eyed Peas single called for more compassion amid violence and became a global hit?
- Where Is the Love? ✓
- Let's Get It Started
- Boom Boom Pow
- My Humps
Fun fact: Where Is the Love? was the Black Eyed Peas' first major U.S. hit. - Shepherd's pie is traditionally topped with a layer of what before baking?
- Mashed potatoes ✓
- Puff pastry
- Breadcrumbs only
- Cheese sauce only
Fun fact: Shepherd's pie traditionally uses lamb, while cottage pie uses beef. - Which Swedish pop group topped charts worldwide in 1993 with 'The Sign'?
- Ace of Base ✓
- Roxette
- Aqua
- A-Teens
Fun fact: Ace of Base's "The Sign" topped the Billboard Hot 100 for six weeks. - The internet phenomenon 'Leeroy Jenkins,' a viral video of a player charging recklessly into a dungeon, originated from which massively multiplayer online game?
- EverQuest
- Runescape
- Final Fantasy XIV
- World of Warcraft ✓
Fun fact: Leeroy Jenkins famously shouted his name before charging into battle. - Sugar Ray Robinson is most often associated with greatness in which traditional weight class?
- Middleweight ✓
- Heavyweight
- Flyweight
- Cruiserweight
Fun fact: Sugar Ray Robinson held the world middleweight title five times. - Which online photo-sharing site, launched in 2004, allowed users to tag photos and was eventually acquired by Yahoo in 2005?
- Flickr ✓
- Photobucket
- Shutterfly
- Webshots
Fun fact: Flickr introduced tags as a common way to organize photos.
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