Tuesday, March 1, 2011

New York Trivia Tuesday

Starting this month, if you're the first person to comment with the correct answer on Trivia Tuesday posts, you'll get 50% off the Amazing New York Race of your choice! Feeling smart? Then answer this week's challenge:

Tomorrow, March 2nd, is the birthday of one of America's most beloved children's book authors: Dr. Seuss! Born Theodor Seuss Geisel, the famous writer produced classics such as Cat in the Hat, Green Eggs and Ham, and How the Grinch Stole Christmas, just to name a few.

But before he published those favorites, Geisel worked as an artist for advertising firms and as a political cartoonist. When World War II began, he started drawing for a now-defunct New York City newspaper, resulting in over 400 cartoons. What NYC paper did Dr. Seuss work for?

a) New York Daily Mirror
b) PM
c) Spirit of the Times
d) New York World

Check back on Thursday for the answer to this week's trivia question, and to see if you're the winner!

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