Play Workday 108 Trivia every weekday at 3 PM and win fabulous prizes from Cars 108. This week's winners are winning tickets to Bluey's Big Play at Whiting Auditorium in Flint in September.

Monday

No Question

Tuesday

The average person gets just two of these per month. (In the mail) What are they?

Pieces of personal mail - not bills, junk mail, or packages. Congratulations to today's winner, Anastsia Smith from Lapeer.

Wednesday

Fun Fact:  Abraham Lincoln was the only US President licensed to do this. What is it?

Bartender. Congratulations to today's winner, Katie Hatfield from Redford.

Thursday

According to a survey of college students, 49% say they will do this at least once during the upcoming semester of school. What is it?

Pull an all-nighter. Studying? Congratulations to today's winner, Emily Brewington from Flushing.

Friday

No question

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Gallery Credit: George McIntyre

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