What number was SNHU on the Fast Company magazine’s “World’s Fifty Most Innovative Companies” list?
12th
Which hairstyle is commonly referred to as 'business at the front, party at the back'?
Mullet
Don't open this indoors, it's a sign of bad luck
An umbrella
Several theories explain this superstition, with one being ancients considered it an insult to the sun god when an umbrella was opened indoors.
What countries would you be visiting if you took a trip to the U.K.?
England, Wales, Scotland & North Ireland
Play. Laugh. Grow.
Fisher & Price
What year did our SNHU Online start?
In 1995, New Hampshire College launched its Internet-based distance learning program (now known as “SNHU Online”).
In the U.S. during the early 1960s, before young women ironed their hair, this hair style became quite popular. Women teased their hair until it resembled a stack. Then they used liberal amounts of hairspray to keep the stack in place. By what name was this hairdo called?
Beehive
Break a mirror and you will have how many years of bad luck?
7 years
ABC News is a well known company in this day in age...what does ABC stand for?
American Broadcasting Company
The happiest place on earth.
Disney!
What year was Southern New Hampshire University opened?
1932, Southern New Hampshire University (SNHU) began as a two-room business school above a nondescript storefront in downtown Manchester, NH. Originally named the New Hampshire Accounting and Secretarial School
Which country has the largest population of redheads?
USA!
What should you wear around your neck to bring good luck?
Rabbit's Foot!
What does 'SUV' stand for?
Sports Utility Vehicle
What's in your wallet?
Capital One
How many years has Paul been President?
17 years!
In 1964 the Beatles came to the U.S. from their native England. Their music became all the rage. So did their hairstyle. That inverted bowl cut was called what?
Mop Top!
It's bad luck to walk under these
Ladders: "Centuries later, followers of Jesus Christ usurped the superstition, interpreting it in light of Christ's death," Panati explained. "Because a ladder had rested against the crucifix, it became a symbol of wickedness, betrayal, and death. Walking under a ladder courted misfortune."
In England in the 1600s, criminals were forced to walk under a ladder on their way to the gallows.
If the police take you into custody and say they have your "aka", what do they know?
Your Alias
Get your own box.
Cheez-Its
What was the last thing Paul LeBlanc binged on Netflix? (AND YES, THIS IS ON THE WEBSITE)
Cheer!
The feathery layered "wings" hairstyle was popularised in the seventies in the US by one of the actresses of an enormously popular television series known the world round who was also married in real-life to the actor who played the so-called "bionic man". What was her name?
Farrah Fawcett
Why should you throw salt over your left shoulder for good luck?
The devil is behind you to the left: It was a pagan belief that you could diminish the devil's power by throwing salt in his eyes.
Where does the abbreviation "lbs." for pounds come from?
The latin word Libra which could mean a pound, itself a shortened form of the full expression, libra pondo, “pound weight"
State Motto: 'If you seek a pleasant peninsula, look around you.'
Michigan