Update 1/4/12: Thanks to InACents readers Laura and Richard, who noted that overnight, the “rest” of the questions did show up in the US Airways program. There should now be 6 questions showing, as noted below.
I have been sitting on this post all day waiting for the “rest” of the questions to post, but they have not come, so I wanted to at least get this update out there. Normally, we see 5-6 US Airways questions, but today we were only graced with two questions from the US Airways Audience Rewards program to earn you free miles.
Now for the trivia questions.
- True or False? How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying was nominated for a Grammy this year. True
- Which of the following movies did Bruce Rubin, the book writer of Ghost, NOT write the script for? Armaggedon
- What Whitney Houston hit song did composer Frank Wildhorn write? Where Do Broken Hearts Go?
- What was the last play to be performed in the New Amsterdam Theatre? Othello
- Which of the following shows did Peter Quilter not write? Shout, the Musical
- At what theatre did Chinglish originate? Goodman Theatre
As a reminder, for all things Audience Rewards, including all the latest free points and miles from the Points Play trivia questions, see my Audience Rewards page.
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6 questions show up for me.
“Where do broken hearts go?” is the Whitney H. song.
Yes for the nomination.
Othello was the last play and I got the 4th one wrong.
How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying was nominated for a Grammy this year. TRUE
Which of the following movies did Bruce Rubin, the book writer of Ghost, NOT write the script for? Armaggedon
What Whitney Houston hit song did composer Frank Wildhorn write? Where Do Broken Hearts Go?
What was the last play to be performed in the New Amsterdam Theatre? Othello
Which of the following shows did Peter Quilter not write? Shout, the Musical
At what theatre did Chinglish originate? Goodman
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