This week's Lottery Trivia Question is about U.S. Lotteries.
Our Trivia Question #8 is:
Which U.S. Lottery Claims the Largest Jackpot Payout?
When was it won?
How many winning tickets were there?
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Last week's Lottery Trivia Question #7 was:
What was the name of the first U.S. multi-state lottery?
When did it begin?
What is it named now?
The Correct Answers are:
The first Multi-State Lottery was called Lotto America.
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Answer to Lottery Trivia Question #6: How Many EuroMillions Lucky Star Combos are There?
Last week's Lottery Trivia Question #6 was:
In Euro Millions, a player must correctly pick two Lucky Stars, each numbered 1 to 9.
How many unique Lucky Star combinations are possible?
The Correct Answers are:
There are 36 unique Lucky S
This week's Lottery Trivia Question is about U.S. Lotteries.
Our Trivia Question #7 is:
What was the name of the first U.S. multi-state lottery?
When did it begin?
What is it named now?
Enter your answer by leaving a Comment to this p
This week's Lottery Trivia Question is about EuroMillions.
Our Trivia Question #6 is:
In Euro Millions, a player must correctly pick two Lucky Stars, each numbered 1 to 9.
How many unique Lucky Star combinations are possible?
Enter your answer by...
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