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Play the game from SEAtoday’s trivia night

We stumped some folks at Navy Strength.

A group of trivia teams at Trade Winds Tavern in Seattle, WA

SEAtoday’s annual trivia tradition started in 2023 at Trade Winds Tavern.

Photo via SEAtoday staff

You’ll have to excuse the quizzical expressions on our faces. We’re still recovering from SEAtoday’s Drink Up trivia night.

We had an absolute blast at Navy Strength on Sunday trying to stump teams in a variety of Seattle-driven categories, from weird history to an audio round of local bands. There were prizes, laughs, and lots of yummy drinks.

We want to thank the folks that turned out and our good ole pal former City Editor Gabe who came by to say hello.

And we can’t forget Navy Strength, which graciously let us play host — those Miss Modulars were soooo tasty and we appreciate you bearing with us while we fumbled with your Spotify for those audio rounds.

Have FOMO now? Try answering a few of the questions we asked — which include some oh-so-close wrong answers submitted by the teams who played.

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