# Question: Chinese philosopher (um 500 v. Chr.) ? # Answer: Konfuzius # Question: What is the basic unit of currency for Afghanistan ? # Answer: afghani # Question: What is the basic unit of currency for Albania ? # Answer: lek # Question: What is the basic unit of currency for Algeria ? # Answer: dinar # Question: What is the basic unit of currency for Andorra ? # Answer: peseta # Question: What is the basic unit of currency for Angola ? # Answer: kwanza # Question: What is the basic unit of currency for Antigua and Barbuda ? # Answer: dollar # Question: What is the basic unit of currency for Argentina ? # Answer: peso # Question: What is the basic unit of currency for Armenia ? # Answer: dram # Question: What is the basic unit of currency for Australia ? # Answer: dollar # Question: What is the basic unit of currency for Austria ? # Answer: schilling # Question: What is the basic unit of currency for Azerbaijan ? # Answer: manat # Question: What is the basic unit of currency for Bahamas ? # Answer: dollar # Question: What is the basic unit of currency for Bahrain ? # Answer: dinar # Question: What is the basic unit of currency for Bangladesh ? # Answer: taka # Question: What is the basic unit of currency for Barbados ? # Answer: dollar # Question: What is the basic unit of currency for Belarus ? # Answer: rubel # Question: What is the basic unit of currency for Belgium ? # Answer: franc # Question: What is the basic unit of currency for Belize ? # Answer: dollar # Question: What is the basic unit of currency for Benin ? # Answer: franc # Question: What is the basic unit of currency for Bhutan ? # Answer: ngultrum # Question: What is the basic unit of currency for Bolivia ? # Answer: boliviano # Question: What is the basic unit of currency for Bosnia and Herzegovina ? # Answer: marka # Question: What is the basic unit of currency for Botswana ? # Answer: pula # Question: What is the basic unit of currency for Brazil ? # Answer: real # Question: What is the basic unit of currency for Brunei ? # Answer: dollar # Question: What is the basic unit of currency for Bulgaria ? # Answer: lev # Question: What is the basic unit of currency for Burkina Faso ? # Answer: franc # Question: What is the basic unit of currency for Burundi ? # Answer: franc # Question: What is the basic unit of currency for Cambodia ? # Answer: riel # Question: What is the basic unit of currency for Cameroon ? # Answer: franc # Question: What is the basic unit of currency for Canada ? # Answer: dollar # Question: What is the basic unit of currency for Cape Verde ? # Answer: escudo # Question: What is the basic unit of currency for Central African Republic ? # Answer: franc # Question: What is the basic unit of currency for Chad ? # Answer: franc # Question: What is the basic unit of currency for Chile ? # Answer: peso # Question: What is the basic unit of currency for India ? # Answer: rupee # Question: What is the basic unit of currency for Indonesia ? # Answer: rupiah # Question: What is the basic unit of currency for Iran ? # Answer: rial # Question: What is the basic unit of currency for Iraq ? # Answer: dinar # Question: What is the basic unit of currency for Ireland ? # Answer: pound # Question: What is the basic unit of currency for Israel ? # Answer: sheqel # Question: What is the basic unit of currency for Italy ? # Answer: lira # Question: What is the basic unit of currency for Ivory Coast ? # Answer: franc # Question: What is the basic unit of currency for Jamaica ? # Answer: dollar # Question: What is the basic unit of currency for Japan ? # Answer: yen # Question: What is the basic unit of currency for Jordan ? # Answer: dinar # Question: What is the basic unit of currency for Kazakhstan ? # Answer: tenge # Question: What is the basic unit of currency for Kenya ? # Answer: shilling # Question: What is the basic unit of currency for Kiribati ? # Answer: dollar # Question: What is the basic unit of currency for Kuwait ? # Answer: dinar # Question: What is the basic unit of currency for Kyrgyzstan ? # Answer: som # Question: What is the basic unit of currency for Laos ? # Answer: kip # Question: What is the basic unit of currency for Latvia ? # Answer: lats # Question: What is the basic unit of currency for Lebanon ? # Answer: livre # Question: What is the basic unit of currency for Lesotho ? # Answer: loti # Question: What is the basic unit of currency for Liberia ? # Answer: dollar # Question: What is the basic unit of currency for Libya ? # Answer: dinar # Question: What is the basic unit of currency for Liechtenstein ? # Answer: franc # Question: What is the basic unit of currency for Lithuania ? # Answer: litas # Question: What is the basic unit of currency for Luxembourg ? # Answer: franc # Question: What is the basic unit of currency for Macao ? # Answer: pataca # Question: What is the basic unit of currency for Macedonia ? # Answer: denar # Question: What is the basic unit of currency for Madagascar ? # Answer: franc # Question: What is the basic unit of currency for Malawi ? # Answer: kwacha # Question: What is the basic unit of currency for Malaysia ? # Answer: ringgit # Question: What is the basic unit of currency for Maldives ? # Answer: rufiyaa # Question: What is the basic unit of currency for Mali ? # Answer: franc # Question: What is the basic unit of currency for Malta ? # Answer: lira # Question: What is the basic unit of currency for Marshall Islands ? # Answer: dollar # Question: What is the basic unit of currency for Mauritania ? # Answer: ouguiya # Question: What is the basic unit of currency for Mauritius ? # Answer: rupee # Question: What is the basic unit of currency for Mexico ? # Answer: peso # Question: What is the basic unit of currency for Micronesia ? # Answer: dollar # Question: What is the basic unit of currency for Moldova ? # Answer: leu # Question: What is the basic unit of currency for Monaco ? # Answer: franc # Question: What is the basic unit of currency for Mongolia ? # Answer: tugrik # Question: What is the basic unit of currency for Morocco ? # Answer: dirham # Question: What is the basic unit of currency for Mozambique ? # Answer: metical # Question: What is the basic unit of currency for Myanmar ? # Answer: kyat # Question: What is the basic unit of currency for Namibia ? # Answer: dollar # Question: What is the basic unit of currency for Nauru ? # Answer: dollar # Question: What is the basic unit of currency for Nepal ? # Answer: rupee # Question: What is the basic unit of currency for Netherlands ? # Answer: guilder # Question: What is the basic unit of currency for New Zealand ? # Answer: dollar # Question: What is the basic unit of currency for Nicaragua ? # Answer: cordoba # Question: What is the basic unit of currency for Niger ? # Answer: franc # Question: What is the basic unit of currency for Nigeria ? # Answer: naira # Question: What is the basic unit of currency for North Korea ? # Answer: won # Question: What is the basic unit of currency for Norway ? # Answer: krone # Question: What is the basic unit of currency for Oman ? # Answer: rial # Question: What is the basic unit of currency for Pakistan ? # Answer: rupee # Question: What is the basic unit of currency for Palau ? # Answer: dollar # Question: What is the basic unit of currency for Panama ? # Answer: balboa # Question: What is the basic unit of currency for Papua New Guinea ? # Answer: kina # Question: What is the basic unit of currency for Paraguay ? # Answer: guarani # Question: What is the basic unit of currency for Peru ? # Answer: sol # Question: What is the basic unit of currency for Philippines ? # Answer: peso # Question: What is the basic unit of currency for Poland ? # Answer: zloty # Question: What is the basic unit of currency for Portugal ? # Answer: escudo # Question: What is the basic unit of currency for Qatar ? # Answer: riyal # Question: What is the basic unit of currency for Romania ? # Answer: leu # Question: What is the basic unit of currency for Russia ? # Answer: ruble # Question: What is the basic unit of currency for Rwanda ? # Answer: franc # Question: What is the basic unit of currency for Saint Kitts and Nevis ? # Answer: dollar # Question: What is the basic unit of currency for Saint Lucia ? # Answer: dollar # Question: What is the basic unit of currency for Saint Vincent and the Grenadines ? # Answer: dollar # Question: What is the basic unit of currency for Uruguay ? # Answer: peso # Question: What is the basic unit of currency for Uzbekistan ? # Answer: sum # Question: What is the basic unit of currency for Vanuatu ? # Answer: vatu # Question: What is the basic unit of currency for Vatican City ? # Answer: lira # Question: What is the basic unit of currency for Venezuela ? # Answer: bolivar # Question: What is the basic unit of currency for Vietnam ? # Answer: dong # Question: What is the basic unit of currency for Yemen ? # Answer: rial # Question: What is the basic unit of currency for Yugoslavia ? # Answer: dinar # Question: What is the basic unit of currency for Zambia ? # Answer: kwacha # Question: What is the basic unit of currency for Zimbabwe ? # Answer: dollar Question: What is the meaning of the name of the constellation Aquila ? Answer: Eagle Question: What is the meaning of the name of the constellation Auriga ? Answer: Charioteer Question: What is the meaning of the name of the constellation Camelopardalis ? Answer: Giraffe Question: What is the meaning of the name of the constellation Canes Venatici ? Answer: Greyhounds Question: What is the meaning of the name of the constellation Cassiopeia ? Answer: Cassiopeia Question: What is the meaning of the name of the constellation Cepheus ? Answer: Cepheus Question: What is the meaning of the name of the constellation Coma Berenices ? Answer: Berenice's Hair Question: What is the meaning of the name of the constellation Corona Borealis ? Answer: Northern Crown Question: What is the meaning of the name of the constellation Cygnus ? Answer: Swan Question: What is the meaning of the name of the constellation Delphinus ? Answer: Dolphin Question: What is the meaning of the name of the constellation Draco ? Answer: Dragon Question: What is the meaning of the name of the constellation Equuleus ? Answer: Colt Question: What is the meaning of the name of the constellation Lacerta ? Answer: Lizard Question: What is the meaning of the name of the constellation Leo Minor ? Answer: Lesser Lion Question: What is the meaning of the name of the constellation Lyra ? Answer: Lyre Question: What is the meaning of the name of the constellation Ophiuchus ? Answer: Serpent Bearer Question: What is the meaning of the name of the constellation Sagitta ? Answer: Arrow Question: What is the meaning of the name of the constellation Serpens ? Answer: Serpent Question: What is the meaning of the name of the constellation Triangulum ? Answer: Triangle Question: What is the meaning of the name of the constellation Ursa Major ? Answer: Great Bear Question: What is the meaning of the name of the constellation Ursa Minor ? Answer: Little Bear Question: What is the meaning of the name of the constellation Vulpecula ? Answer: Fox Question: Which meteor shower occurs on the 10th October ? Answer: Draconids Question: Which meteor shower occurs on the 12th August ? Answer: Perseids Question: Which meteor shower occurs on the 14th November ? Answer: Andromedids Question: Which meteor shower occurs on the 16th November ? Answer: Leonids Question: Which meteor shower occurs on the 21st April ? Answer: Lyrids Question: Which meteor shower occurs on the 21st October ? Answer: Orionids Question: Which meteor shower occurs on the 4th May ? Answer: Eta Aquarids Question: Which meteor shower occurs on the 4th November ? Answer: Taurids Question: In which continent would you find the Amazon river ? Answer: South America Question: In which continent would you find the Amur river ? Answer: Asia Question: In which continent would you find the Congo river ? Answer: Africa Question: In which continent would you find the Lena river ? Answer: Asia Question: In which continent would you find the Mackenzie river ? Answer: North America Question: In which continent would you find the Mekong river ? Answer: Asia Question: In which continent would you find the Mississippi river ? Answer: North America Question: In which continent would you find the Niger river ? Answer: Africa Question: In which continent would you find the Nile river ? Answer: Africa Question: In which continent would you find the Ob' river ? Answer: Asia Question: In which continent would you find the Volga river ? Answer: Europe Question: In which continent would you find the Yangtze river ? Answer: Asia Question: In which continent would you find the Yellow river ? Answer: Asia Question: In which continent would you find the Yenisey river ? Answer: Asia Question: What is the basic unit of currency for China ? Answer: yuan Question: What is the basic unit of currency for Colombia ? Answer: peso Question: What is the basic unit of currency for Comoros ? Answer: franc Question: What is the basic unit of currency for Costa Rica ? Answer: colon Question: What is the basic unit of currency for Croatia ? Answer: kuna Question: What is the basic unit of currency for Cuba ? Answer: peso Question: What is the basic unit of currency for Cyprus ? Answer: pound Question: What is the basic unit of currency for Czech Republic ? Answer: koruna Question: What is the basic unit of currency for Denmark ? Answer: krone Question: What is the basic unit of currency for Djibouti ? Answer: franc Question: What is the basic unit of currency for Dominica ? Answer: dollar Question: What is the basic unit of currency for Dominican Republic ? Answer: peso Question: What is the basic unit of currency for Ecuador ? Answer: sucre Question: What is the basic unit of currency for Egypt ? Answer: pound Question: What is the basic unit of currency for El Salvador ? Answer: colon Question: What is the basic unit of currency for Equatorial Guinea ? Answer: franc Question: What is the basic unit of currency for Eritrea ? Answer: nakfa Question: What is the basic unit of currency for Estonia ? Answer: kroon Question: What is the basic unit of currency for Ethiopia ? Answer: birr Question: What is the basic unit of currency for Fiji ? Answer: dollar Question: What is the basic unit of currency for Finland ? Answer: markka Question: What is the basic unit of currency for France ? Answer: franc Question: What is the basic unit of currency for Gabon ? Answer: franc Question: What is the basic unit of currency for Gambia ? Answer: dalasi Question: What is the basic unit of currency for Georgia ? Answer: lari Question: What is the basic unit of currency for Germany ? Answer: deutsche mark Question: What is the basic unit of currency for Ghana ? Answer: cedi Question: What is the basic unit of currency for Greece ? Answer: drachma Question: What is the basic unit of currency for Grenada ? Answer: dollar Question: What is the basic unit of currency for Guatemala ? Answer: quetzal Question: What is the basic unit of currency for Guinea ? Answer: franc Question: What is the basic unit of currency for Guinea-Bissau ? Answer: franc Question: What is the basic unit of currency for Guyana ? Answer: dollar Question: What is the basic unit of currency for Haiti ? Answer: gourde Question: What is the basic unit of currency for Honduras ? Answer: lempira Question: What is the basic unit of currency for Hong Kong ? Answer: dollar Question: What is the basic unit of currency for Hungary ? Answer: forint Question: What is the basic unit of currency for Iceland ? Answer: krona Question: What is the basic unit of currency for Samoa ? Answer: tala Question: What is the basic unit of currency for San Marino ? Answer: lira Question: What is the basic unit of currency for Saudi Arabia ? Answer: riyal Question: What is the basic unit of currency for Senegal ? Answer: franc Question: What is the basic unit of currency for Seychelles ? Answer: rupee Question: What is the basic unit of currency for Sierra Leone ? Answer: leone Question: What is the basic unit of currency for Singapore ? Answer: dollar Question: What is the basic unit of currency for Slovakia ? Answer: koruna Question: What is the basic unit of currency for Slovenia ? Answer: tolar Question: What is the basic unit of currency for Solomon Islands ? Answer: dollar Question: What is the basic unit of currency for Somalia ? Answer: shilling Question: What is the basic unit of currency for South Africa ? Answer: rand Question: What is the basic unit of currency for South Korea ? Answer: won Question: What is the basic unit of currency for Spain ? Answer: peseta Question: What is the basic unit of currency for Sri Lanka ? Answer: rupee Question: What is the basic unit of currency for Sudan ? Answer: dinar Question: What is the basic unit of currency for Suriname ? Answer: guilder Question: What is the basic unit of currency for Swaziland ? Answer: lilangeni Question: What is the basic unit of currency for Sweden ? Answer: krona Question: What is the basic unit of currency for Switzerland ? Answer: franc Question: What is the basic unit of currency for Syria ? Answer: pound Question: What is the basic unit of currency for Taiwan ? Answer: dollar Question: What is the basic unit of currency for Tajikistan ? Answer: ruble Question: What is the basic unit of currency for Tanzania ? Answer: shilling Question: What is the basic unit of currency for Thailand ? Answer: baht Question: What is the basic unit of currency for Togo ? Answer: franc Question: What is the basic unit of currency for Tonga ? Answer: pa’anga Question: What is the basic unit of currency for Trinidad and Tobago ? Answer: dollar Question: What is the basic unit of currency for Tunisia ? Answer: dinar Question: What is the basic unit of currency for Turkey ? Answer: lira Question: What is the basic unit of currency for Turkmenistan ? Answer: manat Question: What is the basic unit of currency for Tuvalu ? Answer: dollar Question: What is the basic unit of currency for Uganda ? Answer: shilling Question: What is the basic unit of currency for Ukraine ? Answer: hryvnia Question: What is the basic unit of currency for United Arab Emirates ? Answer: dirham Question: What is the basic unit of currency for United Kingdom ? Answer: pound Question: What is the basic unit of currency for United States ? Answer: dollar Question: What is the capital of Afghanistan ? Answer: Kabul Question: What is the capital of Algeria ? Answer: Algiers Question: What is the capital of Andorra ? Answer: Andorra la Vella Question: What is the capital of Angola ? Answer: Luanda Question: What is the capital of Antigua and Barbuda ? Answer: Saint John's Question: What is the capital of Armenia ? Answer: Yerevan Question: What is the capital of Australia ? Answer: Canberra Question: What is the capital of Austria ? Answer: Vienna Question: What is the capital of Azerbaijan ? Answer: Baku Question: What is the capital of Bahrain ? Answer: Manama Question: What is the capital of Barbados ? Answer: Bridgetown Question: What is the capital of Belarus ? Answer: Minsk Question: What is the capital of Belgium ? Answer: Brussels Question: What is the capital of Belize ? Answer: Belmopan Question: What is the capital of Bhutan ? Answer: Thimphu Question: What is the capital of Bolivia ? Answer: La Paz Question: What is the capital of Bosnia and Hercegovina ? Answer: Sarajevo Question: What is the capital of Botswana ? Answer: Gaborone Question: What is the capital of Brunei ? Answer: Bandar Seri Question: What is the capital of Bulgaria ? Answer: Sofia Question: What is the capital of Burkina Faso ? Answer: Ouagadougou Question: What is the capital of Burundi ? Answer: Bujumbura Question: What is the capital of Cambodia ? Answer: Phnom Penh Question: What is the capital of Canada ? Answer: Ottawa Question: What is the capital of Cape Verde ? Answer: Praia Question: What is the capital of Central African Republic ? Answer: Bangui Question: What is the capital of Chad ? Answer: N'Djamena Question: What is the capital of China ? Answer: Beijing Question: What is the capital of Comoros ? Answer: Moroni Question: What is the capital of Congo ? Answer: Brazzaville Question: What is the capital of Croatia ? Answer: Zagreb Question: What is the capital of Cuba ? Answer: Havana Question: What is the capital of Cyprus ? Answer: Nicosia Question: What is the capital of Czech Republic ? Answer: Prague Question: What is the capital of Denmark ? Answer: Copenhagen Question: What is the capital of Djibouti ? Answer: Djibouti Question: What is the capital of Dominica ? Answer: Roseau Question: What is the capital of Dominican Republic ? Answer: Santo Domingo Question: What is the capital of Ecuador ? Answer: Quito Question: What is the capital of Egypt ? Answer: Cairo Question: What is the capital of El Salvador ? Answer: San Salvador Question: What is the capital of Equatorial Guinea ? Answer: Malabo Question: What is the capital of Eritrea ? Answer: Asmara Question: What is the capital of Estonia ? Answer: Tallinn Question: What is the capital of Ethiopia ? Answer: Addis Ababa Question: What is the capital of Fiji ? Answer: Suva Question: What is the capital of Finland ? Answer: Helsinki Question: What is the capital of France ? Answer: Paris Question: What is the capital of Gabon ? Answer: Libreville Question: What is the capital of Gambia ? Answer: Banjul Question: What is the capital of Georgia ? Answer: Tbilisi Question: What is the capital of Germany ? Answer: Berlin Question: What is the capital of Ghana ? Answer: Accra Question: What is the capital of Greece ? Answer: Athens Question: What is the capital of Grenada ? Answer: Saint George's Question: What is the capital of Guatemala ? Answer: Guatemala Question: What is the capital of Guinea ? Answer: Conakry Question: What is the capital of Guinea-Bissau ? Answer: Bissau Question: What is the capital of Guyana ? Answer: Georgetown Question: What is the capital of Haiti ? Answer: Port-au-Prince Question: What is the capital of Honduras ? Answer: Tegucigalpa Question: What is the capital of Hungary ? Answer: Budapest Question: What is the capital of Iran ? Answer: Tehran Question: What is the capital of Iraq ? Answer: Baghdad Question: What is the capital of Ireland ? Answer: Dublin Question: What is the capital of Israel ? Answer: Jerusalem Question: What is the capital of Jamaica ? Answer: Kingston Question: What is the capital of Japan ? Answer: Tokyo Question: What is the capital of Jordan ? Answer: Amman Question: What is the capital of Kazakhstan ? Answer: Alma-Ata Question: What is the capital of Kenya ? Answer: Nairobi Question: What is the capital of Kiribati ? Answer: Bairiki Question: What is the capital of Kuwait ? Answer: Kuwait City Question: What is the capital of Kyrgyzstan ? Answer: Bishkek Question: What is the capital of Laos ? Answer: Vientiane Question: What is the capital of Latvia ? Answer: Riga Question: What is the capital of Lebanon ? Answer: Beirut Question: What is the capital of Lesotho ? Answer: Maseru Question: What is the capital of Liberia ? Answer: Monrovia Question: What is the capital of Libya ? Answer: Tripoli Question: What is the capital of Liechtenstein ? Answer: Vaduz Question: What is the capital of Lithuania ? Answer: Vilnius Question: What is the capital of Luxembourg ? Answer: Luxembourg Question: What is the capital of Macedonia ? Answer: Skopje Question: What is the capital of Madagascar ? Answer: Antananarivo Question: What is the capital of Malawi ? Answer: Lilongwe Question: What is the capital of Malaysia ? Answer: Kuala Lumpur Question: What is the capital of Maldives ? Answer: Male Question: What is the capital of Mali ? Answer: Bamako Question: What is the capital of Malta ? Answer: Valletta Question: What is the capital of Marshall Islands ? Answer: Dalap-Uliga-Darrit Question: What is the capital of Mauritania ? Answer: Nouakchott Question: What is the capital of Mauritius ? Answer: Port Louis Question: What is the capital of Mexico ? Answer: Mexico City Question: What is the capital of Micronesia ? Answer: Palikir Question: What is the capital of Moldova ? Answer: Kishinev Question: What is the capital of Monaco ? Answer: Monaco Question: What is the capital of Mongolia ? Answer: Ulaanbaatar Question: What is the capital of Morocco ? Answer: Rabat Question: What is the capital of Mozambique ? Answer: Maputo Question: What is the capital of Namibia ? Answer: Windhoek Question: What is the capital of Nauru ? Answer: Yaren Question: What is the capital of Nepal ? Answer: Kathmandu Question: What is the capital of Nicaragua ? Answer: Managua Question: What is the capital of Niger ? Answer: Niamey Question: What is the capital of Nigeria ? Answer: Abuja Question: What is the capital of North Korea ? Answer: Pyongyang Question: What is the capital of Norway ? Answer: Oslo Question: What is the capital of Oman ? Answer: Muscat Question: What is the capital of Pakistan ? Answer: Islamabad Question: What is the capital of Panama ? Answer: Panama City Question: What is the capital of Papua New Guinea ? Answer: Port Moresby Question: What is the capital of Peru ? Answer: Lima Question: What is the capital of Philippines ? Answer: Manila Question: What is the capital of Poland ? Answer: Warsaw Question: What is the capital of Portugal ? Answer: Lisbon Question: What is the capital of Qatar ? Answer: Doha Question: What is the capital of Romania ? Answer: Bucharest Question: What is the capital of Russia ? Answer: Moscow Question: What is the capital of Rwanda ? Answer: Kigali Question: What is the capital of Saint Kitts and Nevis ? Answer: Basseterre Question: What is the capital of Saint Lucia ? Answer: Castries Question: What is the capital of Saint Vincent ? Answer: Kingstown Question: What is the capital of San Marino ? Answer: San Marino Question: What is the capital of Saudi Arabia ? Answer: Riyadh Question: What is the capital of Senegal ? Answer: Dakar Question: What is the capital of Seychelles ? Answer: Victoria Question: What is the capital of Sierra Leone ? Answer: Freetown Question: What is the capital of Singapore ? Answer: Singapore Question: What is the capital of Slovakia ? Answer: Bratislava Question: What is the capital of Slovenia ? Answer: Ljubljana Question: What is the capital of Solomon Islands ? Answer: Honiara Question: What is the capital of Somalia ? Answer: Mogadishu Question: What is the capital of South Korea ? Answer: Seoul Question: What is the capital of Spain ? Answer: Madrid Question: What is the capital of Sudan ? Answer: Khartoum Question: What is the capital of Suriname ? Answer: Paramaribo Question: What is the capital of Swaziland ? Answer: Mbabane Question: What is the capital of Sweden ? Answer: Stockholm Question: What is the capital of Switzerland ? Answer: Bern Question: What is the capital of Syria ? Answer: Damascus Question: What is the capital of Taiwan ? Answer: Taipei Question: What is the capital of Tajikistan ? Answer: Dushanbe Question: What is the capital of Tanzania ? Answer: Dar es Salaam Question: What is the capital of Thailand ? Answer: Bangkok Question: What is the capital of The Bahamas ? Answer: Nassau Question: What is the capital of The Netherlands ? Answer: Amsterdam Question: What is the capital of Tonga ? Answer: Nuku'alofa Question: What is the capital of Trinidad and Tobago ? Answer: Port-of-Spain Question: What is the capital of Tunisia ? Answer: Tunis Question: What is the capital of Turkey ? Answer: Ankara Question: What is the capital of Turkmenistan ? Answer: Ashkhabad Question: What is the capital of Tuvalu ? Answer: Fanafuti Question: What is the capital of Uganda ? Answer: Kampala Question: What is the capital of Ukraine ? Answer: Kiev Question: What is the capital of United Kingdom ? Answer: London Question: What is the capital of United States ? Answer: Washington Question: What is the capital of Uruguay ? Answer: Montevideo Question: What is the capital of Uzbekistan ? Answer: Tashkent Question: What is the capital of Vanuatu ? Answer: Vila Question: What is the capital of Vatican City ? Answer: Vatican City Question: What is the capital of Venezuela ? Answer: Caracas Question: What is the capital of Vietnam ? Answer: Hanoi Question: What is the capital of Western Samoa ? Answer: Apia Question: What is the capital of Yugoslavia ? Answer: Belgrade Question: What is the capital of Zaire ? Answer: Kinshasa Question: What is the capital of Zambia ? Answer: Lusaka Question: Which element makes up 2.5% of the Earth's crust ? Answer: Potassium Question: Which element makes up 2.6% of the Earth's crust ? Answer: Magnesium Question: Which element makes up 2.83% of the Earth's crust ? Answer: Sodium Question: Which element makes up 27.72% of the Earth's crust ? Answer: Silicon Question: Which element makes up 3.63% of the Earth's crust ? Answer: Calcium Question: Which element makes up 46.6% of the Earth's crust ? Answer: Oxygen Question: Which element makes up 5% of the Earth's crust ? Answer: Iron Question: Which element makes up 8.13% of the Earth's crust ? Answer: Aluminium Question: Which is the Earth's fifth largest continent ? Answer: Antarctica Question: Which is the Earth's fourth largest continent ? Answer: South America Question: Which is the Earth's largest continent ? Answer: Asia Question: Which is the Earth's second largest continent ? Answer: Africa Question: Which is the Earth's second smallest continent ? Answer: Europe Question: Which is the Earth's smallest continent ? Answer: Oceania Question: Which is the Earth's third largest continent ? Answer: North America Question: Who is the Linux operating system named after ? Answer: Linus Torvalds Question: Who is the Norse Watchman of the Gods ? Answer: Heimdall Question: Who is the Norse god of justice ? Answer: Forseti Question: Who is the Norse god of poetry ? Answer: Bragi Question: Who is the Norse god of poetry ? Answer: Bragi Question: Who is the Norse god of the sky and thunder ? Answer: Thor Question: Who is the Norse god of the sky and thunder ? Answer: Thor Question: Who is the greek equivalent of the roman god Cupid ? Answer: Eros Question: Who is the greek equivalent of the roman god Diana ? Answer: Artemis Question: Who is the greek equivalent of the roman god Discordia ? Answer: Eris Question: Who is the greek equivalent of the roman god Juno ? Answer: Hera Question: Who is the greek equivalent of the roman god Jupiter ? Answer: Zeus Question: Who is the greek equivalent of the roman god Mars ? Answer: Ares Question: Who is the greek equivalent of the roman god Mercury ? Answer: Hermes Question: Who is the greek equivalent of the roman god Minerva ? Answer: Athena Question: Who is the greek equivalent of the roman god Neptune ? Answer: Poseidon Question: Who is the greek equivalent of the roman god Pluto ? Answer: Hades Question: Who is the greek equivalent of the roman god Venus ? Answer: Aphrodite Question: Who is the greek equivalent of the roman god Vesta ? Answer: Hestia Question: Who is the greek equivalent of the roman god Vulcan ? Answer: Hephaistos Question: Where were the 1896 Olympics held ? Answer: Athens, Greece Question: Where were the 1900 Olympics held ? Answer: Paris, France Question: Where were the 1906 Olympics held ? Answer: Athens, Greece Question: Where were the 1908 Olympics held ? Answer: London, England Question: Where were the 1912 Olympics held ? Answer: Stockholm, Sweden Question: Where were the 1920 Olympics held ? Answer: Antwerp, Belgium Question: Where were the 1924 Olympics held ? Answer: Paris, France Question: Where were the 1928 Olympics held ? Answer: Amsterdam, The Netherlands Question: Where were the 1936 Olympics held ? Answer: Berlin, Germany Question: Where were the 1948 Olympics held ? Answer: London, England Question: Where were the 1952 Olympics held ? Answer: Helsinki, Finland Question: Where were the 1956 Olympics held ? Answer: Melbourne, Australia Question: Where were the 1960 Olympics held ? Answer: Rome, Italy Question: Where were the 1964 Olympics held ? Answer: Tokyo, Japan Question: Where were the 1968 Olympics held ? Answer: Mexico City, Mexico Question: Where were the 1972 Olympics held ? Answer: Munich, West Germany Question: Where were the 1980 Olympics held ? Answer: Moscow, U.S.S.R. Question: Where were the 1988 Olympics held ? Answer: Seoul, South Korea Question: Where were the 1992 Olympics held ? Answer: Barcelona, Spain Question: Alexander the Great was king of which country ? Answer: Macedonia Question: At the time of Julius Caesar, who was the ruler of Egypt ? Answer: Cleopatra Question: Burma was the former name of which country ? Answer: Myanmar Question: Denmark, Norway, Sweden, and Iceland combine to make what ? Answer: Scandinavia Question: Douglas Adams is famous for writing what ? Answer: The hitchhiker's guide to the galaxy Question: From what is velvet made ? Answer: Silk Question: How is Samuel Clemens better known ? Answer: Mark Twain Question: How is german measles also known ? Answer: Rubella Question: How is the 15th March also known ? Answer: Ides of March Question: How is the chess term "shah mat" better known ? Answer: Checkmate Question: How is the mathematically related structure of beads strung on parallel wires in a rectangular frame better known ? Answer: Abacus Question: How is the stockmarket collapse of the 24th October 1929 better known ? Answer: Black Thursday Question: How many bits are in a nibble ? Answer: 4 Question: How many countries have a population over 130 million ? Answer: #Seven# (Pakistan, Russia, Brazil, Indonesia, United States, India and China) Question: How many countries have an area less then 10 square miles ? Answer: #Four# (Vatican City, Monaco, Nauru and Tuvalu) Question: How many countries joined the United Nations at it's start ? Answer: 51 Question: How many feet are in a nautical mile ? Answer: 6080 Question: How many herrings are in a Warp ? Answer: Four Question: How many muscles are in a human ? Answer: 639 Question: How many pieces are found in a chess set ? Answer: 32 Question: How many seconds are in a day ? Answer: 86400 Question: How many stab wounds did Julius Caesar have when he died ? Answer: 23 Question: How many years were between the creation of the Mangna Carta and the American Declaration of Independence ? Answer: 561 Question: How old was Alexander the Great when he died ? Answer: 32 Question: How was "Abu Yusuf Ya'qub ibn Is-haq ubn as-Sabbah ibn 'omran ibn Ismail al-Kindi" better known ? Answer: The #philospher of the Arabs# Question: How was William Pitt the Elder's son known ? Answer: William Pitt the Younger Question: How was the 1839-42 Anglo-Chinese war better known ? Answer: The #Opium War# Question: In 1911 Roald Amundsen became the first person to reach where ? Answer: South Pole Question: In China why were kites flown on the ninth day of every month ? Answer: To #banish evil# Question: In Dr Who, what was Tardis an abbreviation of ? Answer: Time and relative dimensions in space Question: In March 1979, where did a major nuclear accident occur ? Answer: Three Mile Island Question: In a period of 400 years how many times does the 1st of January fall on a Sunday ? Answer: 58 Question: In ancient Egypt which animal was considered sacred ? Answer: Cat Question: In the 17th century which country started taxing beards ? Answer: Russia Question: In the 1855 Russian War, what were used to transport Torpedos ? Answer: Kites Question: In the 9th century which city had several thousand bookstores ? Answer: Baghdad Question: In the Gregorian calendar after 10,000 years by how many days will the calendar be wrong by ? Answer: Three Question: In the kama-sutra the art of which game is recommened for women to study ? Answer: chess Question: In the period 978-1016 England was ruled by which "Unready" king ? Answer: Ethelred Question: In the year 2000 which companies CEO was the worlds second richest man ? Answer: Oracle Question: In what type of building did Plato and Aristotle teach ? Answer: Gymnasium Question: In what year did China become a communist state ? Answer: 1949 Question: In which book is Scheherazade a story teller ? Answer: Arabian Nights Question: In which city is the Sistine Chapel ? Answer: Rome Question: In which country was natural gas first discovered ? Answer: Greece Question: In which country was the first Zoo ? Answer: China Question: In which country would you find Ayers Rock ? Answer: Australia Question: In which country would you find Dunkirk ? Answer: France Question: In which field of science is the history of the universe studied ? Answer: Cosmology Question: In which month is the Earth nearest the Sun ? Answer: January Question: In which organ is Bile produced ? Answer: Liver Question: In which state are the Everglades ? Answer: Florida Question: In which year did London Underground open ? Answer: 1863 Question: In which year was John F. Kennedy elected ? Answer: 1960 Question: In which year was the First Crusade ? Answer: 1095 Question: In which year was the Rosetta stone written ? Answer: 196 BC Question: Nutagak, perksertok and pokaktok are Eskimo words for what ? Answer: Snow Question: On a chemical what does a skull and cross-bone mean ? Answer: Toxic Question: On which river was Rome built ? Answer: Tiber Question: The 14th July 1789 marked the start of what ? Answer: French Revolution Question: The Triassic, Jurrasic, and Cretaceous periods make up which era ? Answer: Mesozoic Era Question: The book "Wamyouruijoshou" was the first to use what word ? Answer: Kite Question: The name "Lego" comes from which Danish words ? Answer: leg godt Question: The second Beale code was encoded using what ? Answer: The #American Declaration of Independence# Question: The term Bicentennial represents how many years ? Answer: 200 Question: The term Centennial represents how many years ? Answer: 100 Question: The term Quadricentennial represents how many years ? Answer: 400 Question: The term Quartocentennial represents how many years ? Answer: 25 Question: The term Quincentennial represents how many years ? Answer: 500 Question: The term Semicentennial represents how many years ? Answer: 50 Question: The term Septiquinquennial represents how many years ? Answer: 75 Question: The term Sesquibicentennial represents how many years ? Answer: 250 Question: The term Sesquincentennial represents how many years ? Answer: 150 Question: The term Sesquiquadricentennial represents how many years ? Answer: 450 Question: The term Sesquitercentennial represents how many years ? Answer: 350 Question: The term Tercentennial represents how many years ? Answer: 300 Question: Thomas Young the Physicist and Egyptologist spoke how many language when he was 14 ? Answer: twelve Question: Tic-Tac-Toe is based on which game ? Answer: Nine men morris Question: To which island was Napoleon exiled, after his loss at Waterloo ? Answer: St Helena Question: What are Eastern, Central, Mountain, and Pacific ? Answer: American Time Zones Question: What are Helium, Neon, Argon, Krypton and Xenon ? Answer: Noble Gases Question: What are Petrol, Naphta, Kerosine, Diesel and Oil ? Answer: Hydrocarbons Question: What are Russian astronauts called ? Answer: Cosmonauts Question: What are noctilucent, cirrus, and cirrostratus categories of ? Answer: Clouds Question: What are the height and width of a horse measured in ? Answer: Hands Question: What are the units of measurement for Energy ? Answer: Joule Question: What are the units of measurement for Force ? Answer: Newton Question: What are the units of measurement for Frequency ? Answer: Hertz Question: What are the units of measurement for Power ? Answer: Watt Question: What are the units of measurement for Pressure ? Answer: Pascal Question: What bird is associated with the Tower of London ? Answer: Raven Question: What book is the film Blade Runner based on ? Answer: Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep Question: What breed of dog has an inability to bark ? Answer: Basenji Question: What city was founded in 753 BC ? Answer: Rome Question: What country did Abel Tasman discover in 1642 ? Answer: New Zealand Question: What device is used to measure weather pressure ? Answer: Barometer Question: What device used to be described in Greek as "watcher of the small" ? Answer: Microscope Question: What device was used to determine a ship's latitude ? Answer: Sextant Question: What did AOL claim had been found, on April Fool's Day in 1996 ? Answer: Life on Jupiter Question: What did Peter Minuit buy in 1626 ? Answer: Manhattan Island Question: What did Temujin change his name to ? Answer: Genghis Khan Question: What did the House of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha change it's name to ? Answer: House of Windsor Question: What do the letters F.D. on British coins mean ? Answer: Defender of the Faith Question: What does "Dan" mean ? Answer: Grade Question: What does GDP stand for ? Answer: Gross Domestic Product Question: What does GNP stand for ? Answer: Gross National Product Question: What does NATO stand for ? Answer: North Atlantic Treaty Organization Question: What does UNESCO stand for ? Answer: United Nation Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization Question: What does ietf stand for ? Answer: Internet Engineering Task Force Question: What does the "touch of Midas" turn everything into ? Answer: Gold Question: What does the Latin RIP stand for ? Answer: requiescat in pace Question: What does the ancient Greek word "electron" mean ? Answer: Amber Question: What does the latin "luna" mean ? Answer: Moon Question: What does the latin 'carpe diem' mean ? Answer: Seize the day Question: What does the word khaki mean ? Answer: Dusty Question: What element has the periodic table name Au ? Answer: Gold Question: What element has the periodic table name Na ? Answer: Sodium Question: What element has the periodic table name Sb ? Answer: Antimony Question: What element has the periodic table name Sn ? Answer: Tin Question: What famous stone structure is located near Salisbury ? Answer: Stonehenge Question: What happened at 2:56 on the 21st July 1969 ? Answer: Manned moon landing Question: What has superseded Newtonian mechanics of the atomic scale ? Answer: Quantam mechanics Question: What is Harry Houdini famous for being ? Answer: Escapologist Question: What is Interpol short for ? Answer: International Criminal Police Commision Question: What is LCD an abbreviation of ? Answer: Liquid Crystal Display Question: What is MUD an abbreviation for ? Answer: Multiple User Dungeon Question: What is PLO an abbreviation for ? Answer: Palestine Liberation Organization Question: What is a Salamander ? Answer: Amphibian Question: What is another name for iron oxide ? Answer: Rust Question: What is brine ? Answer: Salt water Question: What is e.g. an abbreviation of ? Answer: exempli gratia Question: What is it that walks on four feet in the morning, two feet at noon, and three feet in the evening ? Answer: Man Question: What is known as the Lost Continent ? Answer: Atlantis Question: What is known as the graveyard of the Atlantic ? Answer: Sable Island Question: What is the 30th longest river in the world ? Answer: The Thames Question: What is the British equivalent of the US Navy rank Rear Admiral (lower half) ? Answer: Commodore Question: What is the Chess ranking system called ? Answer: Elo Question: What is the European equivalnet of a Nonillion ? Answer: Quintillion Question: What is the Maths equivalent of the Nobel prize ? Answer: Fields Medal Question: What is the fastest breed of dog ? Answer: Greyhound Question: What is the fastest growing species of grass ? Answer: Bamboo Question: What is the formal name for when a substance breaks down on heating ? Answer: Termal Decomposition Question: What is the full term for the abbreviation "zoo" ? Answer: Zoological garden Question: What is the headquarter of the British Metropolitan Police Force ? Answer: Scotland Yard Question: What is the holy book of Islam ? Answer: Koran Question: What is the lead in pencils made from ? Answer: Graphite Question: What is the luminous intensity of light measured in ? Answer: Candela Question: What is the most common animal ? Answer: Sea worm Question: What is the name for 0.1 Newtons ? Answer: Dyne Question: What is the name for the deepest part of the ocean ? Answer: Abyss Question: What is the name of the belief that many gods exist, but only one should be worshipped ? Answer: Monolatry Question: What is the name of the board that Baduk is player on ? Answer: Goban Question: What is the name of the layer between the Earth's crust and the Earth's core ? Answer: Mantle Question: What is the name of the process used by green plants for obtaining food ? Answer: Photosynthesis Question: What is the process of converting glucose to energy in cells called ? Answer: Respiration Question: What is the reason behind the layout of the Qwerty keyboard ? Answer: To #slow# down typing rates Question: What is the second best-selling book of all time ? Answer: Quotations from the Works of Chairman Mao Tse-Tung Question: What is the second derivative of distance ? Answer: Acceleration Question: What is the square root of -1 ? Answer: i Question: What is the study of insects called ? Answer: Entomology Question: What is the world's deepest lake ? Answer: Lake Baikel Question: What is the world's highest mountain ? Answer: Everest Question: What is the world's oldest newspaper(the name is swedish) ? Answer: Post och Inrikes Tidningar Question: What is the world's oldest song ? Answer: Shadouf chant Question: What is the world's oldest university ? Answer: Fez University Question: What is the world's second highest mountain ? Answer: K2 Question: What modern word comes from the Arab "hashishi" ? Answer: Assassin Question: What name is given to a chemical reaction which gives out heat ? Answer: Exothermic Question: What name is given to a chemical reaction which takes in heat ? Answer: Endothermic Question: What name is given to a male bee ? Answer: Drone Question: What name is given to a male witch ? Answer: Warlock Question: What name is given to a settlement which is clustered around a central point ? Answer: Nucleated Question: What name is given to a young frog ? Answer: Tadpole Question: What name is given to animals which eat both plants and meat ? Answer: Omnivore Question: What name is given to animals which have pouches ? Answer: Marsupials Question: What name is given to animals which only eat meat ? Answer: Carnivore Question: What name is given to animals which only eat plants ? Answer: Herbivore Question: What name is given to farms which specialise in growing crops ? Answer: Arable Question: What name is given to farms which specialise in rearing animals ? Answer: Patoral Question: What name is given to the abominable snowman ? Answer: Yeti Question: What name is given to the point where a river starts ? Answer: Source Question: What name is given to the point where two rivers join ? Answer: Confluence Question: What name is given to the single super-continent that existed 200 million years ago ? Answer: Pangaea Question: What name is given to those days which have equal hours of daylight and darkness ? Answer: Equinox Question: What product was the first TV advert advertising ? Answer: Toothpaste Question: What purged the Great Plague of London ? Answer: Great Fire of London Question: What religion was founded by Guru Nanak ? Answer: Sikhism Question: What religion was founded by Lao-tzu ? Answer: Taoism Question: What religion was founded by Siddhartha Gautama ? Answer: Buddhism Question: What scale is used to measure wind speed ? Answer: Beaufort Question: What series has Robert Jordan written ? Answer: Wheel of Time Question: What sport did James Naismith invent ? Answer: Basketball Question: What term is used for the speed at which a piece of music is played ? Answer: Tempo Question: What trilogy did J.R.R. Tolkien write ? Answer: Lord of the Rings Question: What tunnel connects France and Italy ? Answer: Mont Blanc Tunnel Question: What was Fortran designed for ? Answer: Formula Translation Question: What was first worn on the 10th October 1886 ? Answer: Tuxedo Question: What was invented by Ludovic Zamenhof ? Answer: Esperanto Question: What was launched on the 4th December 1996 ? Answer: Mars Pathfinder Question: What was the Earth's first artificial satellite ? Answer: Sputnik 1 Question: What was the destination of the Mary Celeste on it's final voyage ? Answer: Genoa Question: What was the first lighthouse ? Answer: Pharos of Alexandria Question: What was the first newspaper produced in the United States ? Answer: Publick Occurences Question: What was the first postage stamp ? Answer: Penny Black Question: What was the first transatlantic radio message sent ? Answer: s Question: What was the name of Aristotle's school ? Answer: Lyceum Question: What was the name of the "fake" evolutionary missing link found in Sussex, England ? Answer: Piltdown Man Question: What was the name of the first plane ever to fly ? Answer: Flyer Question: What was the name of the government newspaper in ancient Rome ? Answer: #Acat Diurna# (Daily Happenings) Question: What was the nationality of Marco Polo ? Answer: Italian Question: What was the nationallity of Rasputin ? Answer: Russian Question: What was the predecessor of the United Nations ? Answer: League of Nations Question: What word is Isaac Asimov famous for coining ? Answer: Robotics Question: When was the Rosetta stone found ? Answer: 1799 Question: Where are the great Walls of Babylon located in the modern day world ? Answer: Iraq Question: Where did the Mafia originate ? Answer: Sicily Question: Where is most of America's gold located ? Answer: Fort Knox Question: Where was Methodism founded ? Answer: Oxford University Question: Where was the Rosetta stone found ? Answer: Cairo Question: Where were the ancient script of Linear A and Linear B found ? Answer: Crete Question: Which American Military Academt was established in 1802 on the Hudson river ? Answer: West Point Question: Which American state is known as the Lone Star State ? Answer: Texas Question: Which American state passed a bill declaring Pi to be 3 ? Answer: Indiana Question: Which British prime minister died in 1965 ? Answer: Winston Churchill Question: Which English book was written without using the letter 'E' once ? Answer: A Void Question: Which French book was written without using the letter 'E' once ? Answer: La Disparition Question: Which French king was known as the Sun King ? Answer: Louis XIV Question: Which Japanese suicide technique translates to the English "belly cutting" ? Answer: Hara-kiri Question: Which artificial fiber was invented in 1938 ? Answer: Nylon Question: Which bird became extinct in 1861 ? Answer: Dodo Question: Which breed of dog has a name derived from the old name for Greece ? Answer: Greyhound Question: Which brothers built a home-made supercomputer to calculate the digits of Pi ? Answer: Chudnovsky Question: Which city has the highest population ? Answer: Mexico City Question: Which country altered it's timezone in order to be the first to see in the year 2000 ? Answer: Tonga Question: Which country has a flag of a red circle on a white background ? Answer: Japan Question: Which country has the fourth largest population ? Answer: Indonesia Question: Which country has the oldest national flag ? Answer: Denmark Question: Which country is also known as Suomi ? Answer: Finland Question: Which country is the smallest population ? Answer: Vatican City Question: Which country's ships fly under the Union Jack ? Answer: Britain Question: Which element is also known as Quicksilver ? Answer: Mercury Question: Which famous building was built by Shah Jehan ? Answer: Taj Mahal Question: Which famous building was built by Shih Huang Ti ? Answer: Great Wall of China Question: Which famous piece of artwork depcits the Battle of Hastings ? Answer: Bayeux Tapestry Question: Which famous ship sank in 1912 ? Answer: Titanic Question: Which game has 361 intersections ? Answer: Go Question: Which gangster died on the 25th January 1947 ? Answer: Al Capone Question: Which gestalt entity produced the cult TV show Red Dwarf ? Answer: Grant Naylor Question: Which group of people elect the pope ? Answer: Cardinals Question: Which is the largest of the Egyptian Pyramids ? Answer: Pyramid of #Cheops# Question: Which island was born near Iceland in 1963 ? Answer: Surtsey Question: Which major international organization was created in 1945 ? Answer: United Nations Question: Which mountains are regarded as the east border of Europe ? Answer: Ural Question: Which part of a cat's eye reflects light ? Answer: Tapetum Question: Which planet is covered in thick clouds of carbon dioxide and sulphuric acid ? Answer: Venus Question: Which planet is known as the red planet ? Answer: Mars Question: Which planet was discovered in 1930 ? Answer: Pluto Question: Which river made The Grand Canyon ? Answer: Colorado Question: Which scale is based on the speed of sound ? Answer: Mach Question: Which science studies animal behaviour in natural habitats ? Answer: Ethology Question: Which sight problem occurs in men far more then in women ? Answer: Colour Blindness Question: Which species of Elephant has the largest ears ? Answer: African Question: Which star is nearest the Earth ? Answer: Sun Question: Which tree do Druids regard sacred ? Answer: Oak Question: Which was the first Pinball game that used flippers ? Answer: Humpty Dumpty Question: Which was the first manned aircraft to exceed the speed of sound ? Answer: Bell X-1 Question: Which was the longest dinosaur ? Answer: Diplodocus Question: Which word is used to mean, malicious enjoyment at the misfortunes of others ? Answer: Schadenfreude Question: Who appears on the 10,000 dollar (US) note? Answer: Salmon Chase Question: Who appears on the 100,000 dollar (US) note? Answer: Woodrow Wilson Question: Who appears on the 5,000 dollar (US) note? Answer: James Madison Question: Who created Sherlock Holmes ? Answer: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Question: Who developed the vaccine for smallpox ? Answer: Edward Jenner Question: Who does the Mona Lisa depict ? Answer: Madonna Lisa Gherardini Question: Who does the statue, the Colossus of Rhodes, depict ? Answer: Helios Question: Who first used antiseptics ? Answer: Jospeh Lister Question: Who imported the first Go set into Britain ? Answer: Marco Polo Question: Who in 1893 defined vegtables as plants eaten in a meal and fruits as plants eaten as dessert ? Answer: United States Supreme Court Question: Who in 1988 became the first elected female prime minister in an Islamic country ? Answer: Benazir Bhutto Question: Who invented James Bond ? Answer: Ian Fleming Question: Who invented Penicillin ? Answer: Alexander Fleming Question: Who invented Tetris ? Answer: Alexi Pazhitnov Question: Who invented dynamite ? Answer: Alfred Nobel Question: Who invented logarithms ? Answer: John Napier Question: Who invented the Hoovercraft ? Answer: Cristopher Cockrell Question: Who invented the Telephone ? Answer: Alexander Graham Bell Question: Who invented the toothbrush ? Answer: William Addis Question: Who is associated with the address 221B Baker Street, London ? Answer: Sherlock Holmes Question: Who is famous for historically riding naked on horseback through Coventry, England ? Answer: Lady Godiva Question: Who is known as the "Father of History" ? Answer: Herodotus Question: Who is known as the "Father of Modern Economics" ? Answer: Adam Smith Question: Who painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel ? Answer: Michelangelo Question: Who proved Fermat's Last Theorem ? Answer: Andrew Wiles Question: Who said "If you want something said, ask a man. If you want something done, ask a woman." ? Answer: Margaret #Thatcher# Question: Who said "In my free time I do differential and integral calculus" Answer: Karl Marx Question: Who said "The no-mind not-thinks no-thoughts about no-things" ? Answer: Buddha Question: Who said 'Everything must either be or not be, whether in the present or in the future' ? Answer: Aristotle Question: Who said 'Give me a firm place to stand and I will move the Earth' ? Answer: Archimedes Question: Who said 'So far as the laws of mathematics refer to reality they are not certain. And so far as they are certain, they do not refer to reality.' ? Answer: Albert Einstein Question: Who said 'The greater our knowledge increases, the more our ignorance unfolds' ? Answer: John F. #Kennedy# Question: Who said 'The way of the warrior is the resolute acceptance of death' ? Answer: Miyamoto Musashi Question: Who said the line "Dr Livingstone, I presume!" ? Answer: Henry Morton #Stanley# Question: Who took the title "Lord Protector of the Commonwelth of England, Scotland, and Ireland" ? Answer: Oliver Cromwell Question: Who was America named after ? Answer: Amerigo Vespucci Question: Who was Ancient Egyptian fertility god ? Answer: Min Question: Who was Ancient Egyptian moon god ? Answer: Khensu Question: Who was Canada's first Prime Minister Answer: John A. Macdonald Question: Who was known as "the wizard of Menlo Park" ? Answer: Thomas Edison Question: Who was responsible for the American style of spelling ? Answer: Noah #Webster# Question: Who was the first dog in space ? Answer: Laika Question: Who was the first female American astronaut ? Answer: Sally Ride Question: Who was the first fully Danish king of England ? Answer: Canute the Great Question: Who was the first man to reach the North Pole ? Answer: Robert Edwin Peary Question: Who was the first person to notice "canals" on Mars ? Answer: Schiaparelli Question: Who was the first woman to fly the Atlantic alone ? Answer: Amelia Earhart Question: Who wrote "Ender's Game" ? Answer: Orson Scott Card Question: Who wrote "The Wind in the Willows" ? Answer: Kenneth Grahame Question: Who wrote 1984 ? Answer: George Orwell Question: Who wrote the Belgariad ? Answer: Leigh and David Eddings Question: Who wrote the Discworld series ? Answer: Terry Pratchett Question: Who wrote the Nutcracker Suite ? Answer: Tchaikovsky Question: Who wrote the book "The Origin of Species" ? Answer: Charles Darwin Question: Who wrote the epic poem Odyssey ? Answer: Homer Question: Who wrote the novel "The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr Hyde" ? Answer: Stevenson Question: Who wrote the shortest ever letter ? Answer: Victor Hugo Question: Who wrote three books under the title "Das Kapital" ? Answer: Karl Marx Question: Whoose lasting testament was "Cubum autem in duos cubos, aut quadratoquadratum in duos quadratoquadratos, et generaliter nullam in infinitum ultra quadratum potestatem in duos ejusdem nominis fas est dividere: cujus rei demonstrationem mirabilem sane detexi. Hanc marginis exiguitas non caperet." ? Answer: Fermat Question: With which sport is Babe Ruth associated ? Answer: Baseball Question: With which sport is Bjorn Borg associated ? Answer: Tennis Question: With which sport is Bobby Moore associated ? Answer: Soccer Question: With which sport is Chirs Evert-Lloyd associated ? Answer: Tennis Question: With which sport is Jack Nicklaus associated ? Answer: Golf Question: With which sport is Muhammad Ali associated ? Answer: Boxing Question: With which sport is Pele associated ? Answer: Soccer # Question: Chinese philosopher (um 500 v. Chr.) ? # Answer: Konfuzius Question: Britains say 'tarmac'; Americans say ······. Answer: runway Question: Analogy: 'Ancient' is to 'old' as 'recent' is to ········. Answer: current Question: Bull - cow as fox - ··········. Answer: vixen Question: Goose - geese as passerby - ···········. Answer: passersby Question: Your ···· holds your head to your shoulders. Answer: neck Question: In what field of study would you find "flying buttresses"? Answer: architecture Question: The study of building design is ············. Answer: architecture Question: This statue was found on the Greek island of Melos in 1820. Answer: Venus de Milo Question: Three main types of Greek columns are Doric, Ionic, and ··········. Answer: Corinthian Question: What Dutch master painted 64 self-portraits? Answer: Rembrandt Question: Where is the Louvre located? Answer: Paris Question: Who painted the Mona Lisa? Answer: Leonardo #da Vinci# Question: Our galaxy is commonly known as the ········. Answer: Milky Way Question: What is the only sign in the zodiac which doesn't represent a living thing? Answer: Libra Question: Which month has a diamond as a birthstone? Answer: April Question: A heavenly body moving under the attraction of the Sun and consisting of a nucleus and a tail is a(n) ·····. Answer: comet Question: Does Uranus have an aurora? Answer: yes Question: From 1979 until 2000 the most distant planet from the earth was ·······. Answer: Neptune Question: How many planets are there in our solar system? Answer: nine Question: If you're in the northern hemisphere, Polaris, the North Star, can be found by looking which direction? Answer: north Question: Name the largest planet in the solar system. Answer: Jupiter Question: Name the second-largest planet in the solar system. Answer: saturn Question: The Big Dipper is part of what constellation? Answer: Ursa Major Question: The North Star is also known as ·······. Answer: Polaris Question: The fourth planet from the sun is ····. Answer: Mars Question: The name for the group of stars which form a hunter with a club and shield is ·····. Answer: Orion Question: The planet closest to the sun is ·······. Answer: Mercury Question: The spiral galaxy nearest ours is the ········· galaxy. Answer: Andromeda Question: The tides on the earth's oceans are actually created by gravitational pull from the ····. Answer: Moon Question: This cluster of stars is also known as the Seven Sisters. Answer: Pleiades Question: This comet appears every 76.3 years. Answer: Comet #Halley# Question: This planet's diameter is most equal to that of the earth's. Answer: Venus Question: What does "Ursa Major" mean in everyday English? Answer: great bear Question: What is the astronomical name for a group of stars? Answer: constellation Question: What is the name for the theoretical end-product of the gravitational collapse of a massive star? Answer: black hole Question: What is the name used to describe the "minor planets"? Answer: asteroids Question: What is the ocean of air around the earth called? Answer: atmosphere Question: What is the proper name for falling stars? Answer: meteors Question: What is the term for the path followed a by a small body around a massive body in space? Answer: orbit Question: What phenomenon is caused by the gravitational attraction of the moon? Answer: tides Question: What planet boasts the Great Red Spot? Answer: Jupiter Question: The two sexes of humans are male and ······? Answer: female Question: This poisonous, oily liquid occurs in tobacco leaves. Answer: nicotine Question: This protein makes the blood red in color. Answer: hemoglobin Question: Every human has one of these on their tummies. Answer: navel Question: How many large holes are in your head? Answer: seven Question: This complex substance makes up all living things. Answer: protoplasm Question: What is normal body temperature for an adult human (in degrees fahrenheit)? Answer: 98.6 Question: The practice of joining the parts of two plants to make them grow as one is called ········. Answer: grafting Question: These flowerless plants grow on bare rocks and tree stumps. Answer: lichen Question: This fruit has its seeds on the outside. Answer: strawberry Question: This term means 'cone-bearing trees'. Answer: conifers Question: What fruit bear the latin name "citrus grandis"? Answer: grapefruit Question: How many days where there in 1976? Answer: three hundred and sixty six Question: Alvin & Simon had a brother called ····. Answer: Theo Question: An Andy Panda cartoon gave birth to a famous, cantankerous bird. Name him. Answer: Woody Woodpecker Question: An adventurous penguin named Tennessee Tuxedo had a sidekick named ·······? Answer: Chumley Question: An alien creature in a funny hat has opposed both Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck. Where is he from? Answer: Mars Question: Before Olive Oil met Popeye she was engaged to someone. Who was he? Answer: Ham Gravy Question: Benny and Cecil were at odds with whom? Answer: John Question: Bugs always finds himself at the wrong end of a gun, usually toted by either Elmer Fudd or who? Answer: Yosemite Sam Question: Casper the Friendly Ghost frolicked with which witch? Answer: Wendy Question: Charles Boyer inspired a cartoon skunk. Who? Answer: Pepe le Pew Question: Famous Phrases: Who knows? The ······. Answer: Shadow Question: Gadzookie has a large, green friend. Who is he? Answer: Godzilla Question: Hanna-Barbera rose to fame by creating what duo for MGM? Answer: Tom and Jerry Question: How does Wonder Woman control her invisible airplane? Answer: #mental# powers Question: In the cartoons who was Hokie Wolf's sidekick? Answer: Ding Question: In what city does Fat Albert live? Answer: Philadelphia Question: In what year did both Peanuts and Beetle Bailey first appear? Answer: 1950 Question: Mentor of Titan had two children in the Marvel comics, Thanos and ···? Answer: Ero Question: Miss Buckley is secretary to what commanding officer? Answer: General Halftrack Question: Name Alley Oop's girl friend. Answer: Oola Question: Name Cathy's on again/off again boy friend? Answer: Irving Question: Name Dennis the Menace's next door neighbors. Answer: Mr and Mrs #Wilson# Question: Name Donald Duck's girlfriend? Answer: Daisy Question: Name Hagar the Horrible's dog. Answer: Snert Question: Name Li'l Abner's favorite Indian drink. Answer: Kickapoo Joy Juice Question: Name the European hit, now an animated series about underwater people. Answer: The #Snork#s Question: Name the apartments the Jetson's live in. Answer: The #Skypad# Apartments Question: Name the dog in the Yankee Doodle cartoons. Answer: Chopper Question: Name the fastest mouse in all of Mexico. Answer: Speedy Gonzalez Question: Name the ranger who was always after Yogi Bear. Answer: Rick Question: Name the town that Fred, Wilma, Barney, and Betty lived in. Answer: Bedrock Question: On what T.V. show could Tom Terrific be found? Answer: Captain Kangaroo Question: Popeye's chief adversary has two names, Bluto and ······? Answer: Brutus Question: Porky Pig had a girlfriend named ········. Answer: Petunia Question: Tess Trueheart married which plainclothes detective? Answer: Dick Tracy Question: What came out of Milton's head? Answer: steam Question: What character did Tex Avery first create upon arriving at MGM? Answer: Screwball Squirrel Question: What comic strip character is Beetle Bailey's sister? Answer: Lois (of Hi and #Lois#) Question: What did Dagwood give up to marry Blondie? Answer: A family #inheritance# Question: What did Peppermint Patty always call Charlie Brown? Answer: Chuck Question: What is Batman's butler Alfred's last name. Answer: Pennyworth Question: What is Blondie's maiden name? Answer: Oop Question: What is Dennis the Menace's last name? Answer: Mitchell Question: What is Smokey Stover's job? Answer: fireman Question: What is Super Chicken's partners name? Answer: Fred Question: What is the mother's name in Family Circus? Answer: Thelma Question: What is the name of Duddley Do-Right's horse? Answer: Horse Question: What is the name of the Family Circus's dog? Answer: Barf Question: What kind of dog is Scooby Doo? Answer: great dane Question: What type of plant does Broom Hilda sell? Answer: venus flytrap Question: What was Daffy Duck's favorite insult? Answer: #You're dispicable#! Question: What was George of the Jungle always running in to? Answer: A #tree# Question: What was the first cartoon to feature sound? Answer: Steamboat Willie Question: What was the name of George of the Jungle's pet elephant? Answer: Shep Question: What was the name of Speed Racer's car? Answer: The #Mach Five# Question: What was the original name Charles Schultz had for Peanuts? Answer: Li'l Folks Question: What was the relationship between Superman and Supergirl? Answer: cousin Question: When Tweety exclaimed, "I thought I saw a putty tat!", who did he see? Answer: Sylvester Question: When danger appeared, Quick Draw McGraw became which super hero? Answer: El KaBong Question: When not a Birdman, what does Ray Randall do for a living? Answer: #police# officer Question: When not fighting crime, what did Underdog do for a living? Answer: #shoeshine# boy Question: Where are Rocket J. Squirel and Bullwinkle Moose from? Answer: Frostbite Falls Question: Where did Clark Kent attend college? Answer: #Metropolis# University Question: Where did George of the Jungle live? Answer: Imgwee Gwee Valley Question: Where did Mighty Mouse get his superpowers? Answer: supermarket Question: Where do Rocky and Bullwinkle play football? Answer: What'samatta University Question: Where does George Jetson work? Answer: Spacely Sprockets Question: Where does Yogi Bear Live? Answer: #Jellystone# Park Question: Which comic strip was banned from "Stars and Stripes"? Answer: Beetle Bailey Question: Which superhero loves peace enough to kill for it? Answer: Peacemaker Question: Who always tried to kill Krazy Kat? Answer: Captain Marvel Question: Who is Donald Duck's uncle? Answer: Scrooge Question: Who is Sally Brown's sweet baboo? Answer: Linus Question: Who is Scooby Doo's son? Answer: #Scrappy# Doo Question: Who is Snoopy's arch enemy? Answer: The #Red Baron# Question: Who is stationed at Camp Swampy in the comic strips? Answer: Beetle Bailey Question: Who runs Andy Capp's favorite pub? Answer: Jack and Jill Question: Who says, "Th-th-th-that's all folks!" Answer: Porky Pig Question: Who shot Bruce Wayne's parents? Answer: Chill Question: Who was Dick Dastardly's pet? Answer: Muttley Question: Who was always trying to get rent from Andy Capp? Answer: Percy Question: Who was the Hulk's first friend? Answer: Rick Jones Question: Who was the original voice of Mickey Mouse? Answer: Walt Disney Question: Hydrogen Hydroxide is more commonly known as what? Answer: water Question: Nitrogen, a poisonous gas, makes up 78% of the ··· that we breathe. Answer: air Question: Sodium Hydroxide is more commonly known as ···. Answer: lye Question: Sodium barcarbonate is better known as ·········. Answer: baking soda Question: The process of removing salt from sea water is known as ···········. Answer: desalination Question: The smallest portion of a substance capable of existing independently and retaining its original properties is a(n) ········. Answer: molecule Question: This ancient attempt to transmute base metals into gold was called ·······. Answer: alchemy Question: This is the heaviest naturally occurring element. Answer: uranium Question: This is the symbol for tin. Answer: Sn Question: This poisonous gas is in the exhaust fumes from cars. Answer: carbon monoxide Question: Water containing carbon dioxide under pressure is called ···· ·····. Answer: soda water Question: What is it that turns blue litmus paper red? Answer: acid Question: What is the abbreviation for trinitrotoluene? Answer: TNT Question: What is the chemical symbol for copper? Answer: Cu Question: What is the chemical symbol for gold? Answer: Au Question: What is the main component of air? Answer: nitrogen Question: What is the more scientific name for quicksilver? Answer: mercury Question: What is the symbol for iron in chemistry? Answer: Fe Question: What is the symbol for silver? Answer: Ag Question: Name the loner rebel reindeer with the red shiny nose. Answer: Rudolph Question: Santa Claus reportedly lives at the ····· Pole. Answer: north Question: What comic strip is set at Camp Swampy? Answer: Beetle Bailey Question: That big square thing you're staring at right now is called a ·······? Answer: monitor Question: The Internet Relay Chat Program, which normally connects to port 6667, is more commonly known as ···. Answer: IRC Question: --isms: Exalting one's country above all others. Answer: nationalism Question: --isms: The belief that there is no God. Answer: atheism Question: --isms: The theory that man cannot prove the existence of a god. Answer: agnosticism Question: -ism: The belief in the existence of a god or gods. Answer: theism Question: -isms: A diseased condition resulting from the use of beverages such as whiskey. Answer: alcoholism Question: -isms: A one-party system of government in which control is maintained by force and regimentation. Answer: fascism Question: -isms: A painful stiffness of the muscles and joints Answer: rheumatism Question: -isms: A severe or unfavorable judgment. Answer: criticism Question: -isms: An economic system characterized by private ownership and competition. Answer: capitalism Question: -isms: Excessive emphasis on financial gain. Answer: commercialism Question: -isms: Excessive enthusiasm or zeal for a cause. Answer: fanaticism Question: -isms: Poisoning caused by a toxin in improperly prepared food. Answer: botulism Question: -isms: Public ownership of the basic means of production, distribution, and exchange. Answer: socialism Question: -isms: The belief in living a very austere and self-denying life. Answer: asceticism Question: A clip, shaped like a bar to keep a woman's hair in place is a ·······. Answer: barrette Question: A depilatory is a substance used for removing ····. Answer: hair Question: A device used to change the voltage of alternating currents is a ··········. Answer: transformer Question: A flat, round hat sometimes worn by soldiers is a ·····. Answer: beret Question: A government in which power is restricted to a few is a(n) ··········. Answer: oligarchy Question: A person in his eighties is called a(n) ············. Answer: octogenarian Question: A person who starts fires maliciously is a(n) ·········. Answer: arsonist Question: A person with a strong desire to steal is a(n) ········. Answer: kleptomaniac Question: A pugilist is a ·····. Answer: boxer Question: A receptacle for holy water is a(n) ····. Answer: font Question: A sun-dried grape is known as a(n) ······. Answer: raisin Question: A word like 'NASA' formed from the initials of other words is a(n) ······. Answer: acronym Question: Acrophobia is a fear of ·······. Answer: heights Question: An "omniscient" person has unlimited ··········. Answer: knowledge Question: An anemometer measures ···· ········. Answer: wind velocity Question: An animal stuffer is a(n) ···········. Answer: taxidermist Question: An artist supports his canvas on a(n) ·····. Answer: easel Question: An instrument on a car to measure the distance travelled is called a(n) ········. Answer: odometer Question: Androphobia is the fear of ·····. Answer: males Question: Animals that once existed but don't exist now are said to be ·······. Answer: extinct Question: Any object worn as a charm may be called a(n) ······. Answer: amulet Question: Bibliophobia is a fear of ·····. Answer: books Question: Brontophobia is the fear of ·······. Answer: thunder Question: Dendrochronology is better known as ··········. Answer: ring dating Question: Doraphobia is the fear of ·········. Answer: fur Question: Eleutherophobia is a fear of ·······. Answer: freedom Question: Gymnophobia is the fear of ··········. Answer: naked bodies Question: Hills and ridges composed of drifting sand are known as ·····. Answer: dunes Question: Ichthyology is the study of ········. Answer: fish Question: Legal Terms: A crime more serious than a misdemeanor. Answer: felony Question: Legal Terms: A formal agreement enforceable by law. Answer: contract Question: Legal Terms: A supplement to a will. Answer: codicil Question: Legal Terms: The people chosen to render a verdict in a court. Answer: jury Question: Legal Terms: To steal property entrusted to one's care. Answer: embezzle Question: Name the pain-inflicting person you go to to get your teeth fixed. Answer: dentist Question: Name the porceilan chair you sit on at least once a day. Answer: toilet Question: One who tells fortunes by the stars is a(n) ··········. Answer: astrologer Question: Rats, mice, beavers, and squirrels are all ·······. Answer: rodents Question: The art of tracing designs and taking impressions of them is ···········. Answer: lithography Question: The covering on the tip of a shoelace is a(n) ·····. Answer: aglet Question: The distance around the outside of a circle is its ············. Answer: circumference Question: The earth's atmosphere and the space beyond is known as ·········. Answer: aerospace Question: The effect produced when sound is reflected back is known as a(n) ····. Answer: echo Question: The feeling of having experienced something before is known as ·······. Answer: deja vu Question: The science of preparing and dispensing drugs is ········. Answer: pharmacy Question: The science of providing men, equipment and supplies for military operations is called ········. Answer: logistics Question: The study of human behaviour is ··········. Answer: psychology Question: The study of human pre-history is ···········. Answer: archaeology Question: The study of insects is ··········. Answer: entomology Question: The study of light and its relation to sight is called ······. Answer: optics Question: The study of man and culture is known as ··········. Answer: anthropology Question: The study of natural phenomena: motion, forces, light, sound, etc. is called ······. Answer: physics Question: The study of plants is ······. Answer: botany Question: The study of religion is ········. Answer: theology Question: The study of sound is ·········. Answer: acoustics Question: The study of the composition of substances and the changes that they undergo is ·········. Answer: chemistry Question: The study of the earth's physical divisions into mountains, seas, etc. is ·········. Answer: geography Question: The study of the manner in which organisms carry on their life processes is ·········. Answer: physiology Question: The symbols used on a map are explained by the ······. Answer: legend Question: The treatment of disease by chemical substances which are toxic to the causative micro-organisms is called ············. Answer: chemotherapy Question: The weight at the end of a pendulum is a(n) ······. Answer: bob Question: The wide wall built along the banks of rivers to stop flooding is a(n) ·····. Answer: levee Question: The word "cumulus" refers to a type of ···········. Answer: cloud Question: This instrument is used for measuring the distance between two points, on a curved surface. Answer: calliper Question: This instrument measures atmospheric pressure. Answer: barometer Question: This instrument measures the velocity of the wind. Answer: anemometer Question: This is the fear of enclosed spaces. Answer: claustrophobia Question: This word is used as the international radio distress call. Answer: mayday Question: This word means "split personality". Answer: schizophrenia Question: Throat, foxing, and platform are parts of a(n) ········. Answer: shoe Question: Toxiphobia is a fear of ·········. Answer: poison Question: What does a brandophile collect? Answer: cigar bands Question: What does a heliologist study? Answer: the #sun# Question: What does an ornithologist study? Answer: birds Question: What is a device to stem the flow of blood called? Answer: tourniquet Question: What is a dried plum called? Answer: prune Question: What is a female swan called? Answer: pen Question: What is a figure with eight equal sides called? Answer: octagon Question: What is another name for a tombstone inscription? Answer: epitaph Question: What is measured by a chronometer? Answer: time Question: What is the common name for a Japanese dwarf tree? Answer: bonsai Question: What is the common name for the Aurora Borealis? Answer: northern lights Question: What is the common term for a "somnambulist"? Answer: sleepwalker Question: What is the name for a branch of a river? Answer: tributary Question: What is the study of heredity called? Answer: genetics Question: What is the study of prehistoric plants and animals called? Answer: paleontology Question: What is the term for a castrated rooster? Answer: capon Question: Which science studies weather? Answer: meteorology Question: Name the clothing wrinkle remover that sounds like a kind of metal. Answer: iron Question: A 3 1/2" floppy disk measures ··· and 1/2 inches across. Answer: 3 Question: A brown crayon is what color? Answer: brown Question: A smoke detector will alarm if it detects ·····. Answer: smoke Question: A water heater keeps ····· warm for you. Answer: water Question: Although not all come from France, ······ fries are often served with hamburgers. Answer: french Question: An ····· clock usually wakes you in the morning. Answer: alarm Question: During the American Revolution, the Boston Tea Party took place in ······ Harbor. Answer: boston Question: How do you spell abbreviation? Answer: abbreviation Question: How many pencils are there in a dozen? Answer: twelve Question: "Our Town" is a play by whom? Answer: Thornton #Wilder# Question: The play "Our Town" is set where? Answer: Grover's Corners Question: What is a sorcerer who deals in black magic called? Answer: necromancer Question: Boston butt, jowl, and picnic ham are parts of a ······. Answer: pig Question: Even though it tastes nothing like grapes, a ·········· is often eaten for breakfast. Answer: grapefruit Question: From what animal do we get venison? Answer: deer Question: From which fish is caviar obtained? Answer: sturgeon Question: From which fruit is the liqueur Kirsh made? Answer: cherry Question: Iceberg, Boston, and Bibb are types of ·········. Answer: lettuce Question: Laetrile is associated with the pit of which fruit? Answer: apricot Question: Little round chocolate candies are known as _&m's. Answer: m Question: Mustard, ketchup and onions on a hotdog are all ··········. Answer: condiments Question: Name the only fruit named for its color. Answer: orange Question: Natural vanilla flavoring comes from this plant. Answer: orchid Question: Often drunk, this liquid is normally harvested from female cows. Answer: milk Question: Often eaten for breakfast, bacon is actually the flesh of what barnyard animal? Answer: pig Question: Often eaten for breakfast, the egg comes from what barnyard animal? Answer: chicken Question: Rum is made from this plant. Answer: sugar cane Question: Vermicelli literally means ···········. Answer: little worms Question: What do you get when you add fresh fruit to red wine? Answer: sangria Question: What is Japanese "sake" made from? Answer: rice Question: What is the name of the syrup drained from raw sugar? Answer: molasses Question: What kind of nuts are used in marzipan? Answer: almonds Question: Where is the best brandy bottled? Answer: cognac Question: Where was Budweiser first brewed? Answer: St. Louis Question: Cocktails: Bourbon, sugar and mint make a(n) ···········. Answer: mint julep Question: Cocktails: Cognac (brandy) and white creme de menthe make a(n) ·············. Answer: stinger Question: Cocktails: Creme de Cacao, cream, and brandy make a(n) ··········. Answer: brandy alexander Question: Cocktails: Gin and Collins mix make a(n) ··········. Answer: Tom Collins Question: Cocktails: Rum, lime, and cola drink make a(n) ············. Answer: cuba libre Question: Cocktails: Triple sec, tequila, and lemon or lime juice make a(n) ·········. Answer: margarita Question: Cocktails: Vodka and Kahlua make a ···········. Answer: black russian Question: Cocktails: Vodka, orange juice and Galliano make a(n) ···········. Answer: Harvey Wallbanger Question: Cocktails: Whiskey, hot coffee, and whipped cream make a(n) ·········. Answer: Irish coffee Question: A bridge hand with no cards in one suit is said to have a ·······. Answer: void Question: A poker hand consisting of three of a kind and a pair is called a ·······. Answer: full house Question: How many balls are used in a game of snooker in addition to the cue ball? Answer: twenty one Question: How many dots are there on a pair of dice? Answer: forty two Question: How many squares are there on a chessboard? Answer: sixty four Question: If you "peg out" what game are you playing? Answer: cribbage Question: In poker five cards of the same suit is called a(n) ········. Answer: flush Question: In pool, what color is the eight ball? Answer: black Question: In which game might a person have a "full house"? Answer: poker Question: In which game or sport are "Staunton" pieces used? Answer: chess Question: In which game or sport can a person be "skunked"? Answer: cribbage Question: In which sport are terms "spare" and "gutter" used? Answer: tenpin #bowling# Question: In which sport or game are the terms: 'pin', 'fork', and 'skewer' used? Answer: chess Question: In which sport or game is the term "rook" used? Answer: chess Question: Name the only flexible murder weapon in the game of "Cluedo". Answer: rope Question: Name the only woman suspect in the game of "Cluedo" who isn't married. Answer: Miss #Scarlett# Question: These are the two highest valued letters in "Scrabble". "Q" and ·····. Answer: Z Question: This ancient Chinese game is played with 156 small rectangular tiles. Answer: mah jongg Question: This is the lowest ranking suit in Bridge. Answer: clubs Question: This term denotes a chess move in which both the king and the rook are moved. Answer: castling Question: What bowling term means three straight strikes? Answer: turkey Question: What game or sport is Bobby Fischer identified with? Answer: chess Question: What number is on the opposite side of the "five" on dice? Answer: two Question: What score is not possible for a cribbage hand? Answer: nineteen Question: Which chess piece is usually valued as 5 points? Answer: rook Question: Which game usually begins with, "Is it animal, vegetable, or mineral?" Answer: twenty questions Question: Although it doesn't sound like a dog, ····dust is ornamental wood chips often placed in flowerbeds. Answer: bark Question: Chicago Transit Authority is now known as which group? Answer: Chicago Question: If you drive on a parkway, you park on a ·······? Answer: driveway Question: To refuel your car you go to a ····· station. Answer: petrol Question: Wedding rings are normally worn on what finger of your hand? Answer: #ring# finger Question: What are catalogued under the Dewey decimal system? Answer: books Question: What are the 3 big colleges of the Ivy League? (name them alphabetically) Answer: Harvard, Princeton, Yale Question: What company makes Pampers disposable diapers? Answer: Proctor & Gamble Question: What do the initials U.F.O stand for? Answer: Unidentified Flying Object Question: What do the letters in SAM missiles refer to? Answer: Surface-to-Air Missile Question: What does IRS stand for? Answer: Internal Revenue Service Question: What does a compass needle point to? Answer: north Question: What does the abbreviation a.m. stand for? Answer: Ante Meridian Question: What does the acronym CIA stand for? Answer: Central Intelligence Agency Question: What is the minimum IQ score for the genius category? Answer: one hundred and forty Question: What is this sign called "&"? Answer: ampersand Question: When using a telephone, you must wait for a ···· tone before starting your call. Answer: dial Question: Which U.S. president is on the five-dollar bill? Answer: Abraham #Lincoln# Question: Acadia was the original name of which Canadian province? Answer: Nova Scotia Question: Bridgeport is the largest city in which state? Answer: Connecticut Question: Bridgetown is the capital of ········. Answer: Barbados Question: Brussels is the capital of which country? Answer: Belgium Question: Frankfort is the capital of which state? Answer: Kentucky Question: Guayaquil is the largest city in what country? Answer: Ecuador Question: Halifax is the capital of which Canadian province? Answer: Nova Scotia Question: Havana is the capital of which country? Answer: Cuba Question: He invented the most common projection for world maps. Answer: Gerardus #Mercator# Question: He visited Australia and New Zealand, then surveyed the Pacific Coast of North America. Answer: Vancouver Question: How many stars are on the flag of New Zealand? Answer: four Question: If its 4:00pm in Seattle, Washington what time is it in Portland, Oregon? Answer: #4#:00pm Question: In what city are the famous Tivoli Gardens? Answer: Copenhagen Question: In what city is the Leaning Tower? Answer: Pisa Question: In what city is the Smithsonian Institute? Answer: Washington Question: In what country is Banff National Park? Answer: Canada Question: In what country is Lahore? Answer: Pakistan Question: In what country is Mandalay? Answer: #Myanmar# (formerly known as Burma) Question: In what country is Taipei? Answer: Taiwan Question: In what country is Thunder Bay? Answer: Canada Question: In what country is the Jutland peninsula? Answer: Denmark Question: In what country is the Mekong River Delta? Answer: Vietnam Question: In what country is the Waterloo battlefield? Answer: Belgium Question: In what country is the highest point in South America? Answer: Argentina Question: In what country is the lowest point in South America? Answer: Argentina Question: In what country is the source of the Blue Nile? Answer: Ethiopia Question: In what island group is Corregidor? Answer: #Philippine#s Question: In what mountain range is Kicking Horse Pass? Answer: Rocky Question: In what state is Concord? Answer: New Hampshire Question: In which city is Red Square? Answer: Moscow Question: In which city is Saint Paul's Cathedral? Answer: London Question: In which city is Wembley Stadium? Answer: London Question: In which city is the Bridge of Sighs? Answer: Venice Question: In which city is the C.N. Tower? Answer: Toronto Question: In which city is the Canale Grande? Answer: Venice Question: In which city is the Colliseum located? Answer: Rome Question: In which city is the Wailing Wall? Answer: Jerusalem Question: In which country is Angel Falls? Answer: Venezuela Question: In which country is Brest? (NOT Breast!) Answer: France Question: In which country is Cusco? Answer: Peru Question: In which country is Loch Ness? Answer: Scotland Question: In which country is Madras? Answer: India Question: In which country is Normandy? Answer: France Question: In which country is Sapporo? Answer: Japan Question: In which country is the Calabria region? Answer: Italy Question: In which country is the Dalai Lama's palace? Answer: Tibet Question: In which country is the Great Victoria Desert? Answer: Australia Question: In which country is the Machu Picchu? Answer: Peru Question: In which country would you find the Yucatan Peninsula? Answer: Mexico Question: In which ocean or sea are the Seychelles? Answer: #Indian# Ocean Question: In which state are Gettysburg and the Liberty Bell? Answer: Pennsylvania Question: In which state are the Finger Lakes? Answer: New York Question: In which state is Appomattax? Answer: Virginia Question: In which state is Cape Hatteras? Answer: North Carolina Question: In which state is Hoover Dam? Answer: Arizona Question: In which state is Mount McKinley? Answer: Alaska Question: In which state is Mount St. Helens? Answer: Washington Question: In which state is Mount Vernon? Answer: Virginia Question: In which state is Stone Mountain? Answer: Georgia Question: In which state is Walla Walla? Answer: Washington Question: In which state is the Kennedy Space Center? Answer: Florida Question: In which state is the Mayo Clinic? Answer: Minnesota Question: In which state is the Painted Desert? Answer: Arizona Question: Into what bay does the Ganges River flow? Answer: Bay Of #Bengal# Question: Into what body of water does the Danube River flow? Answer: Black Sea Question: Into what body of water does the Yukon River flow? Answer: #Bering# Sea Question: Into what sea does the Elbe River flow? Answer: #North# Sea Question: Into what sea does the Mackenzie River flow? Answer: #Beaufort# Sea Question: Khartoum is the capital of which country? Answer: Sudan Question: Kingston is the capital of which country? Answer: Jamaica Question: Linz, Austria is a leading port on which river? Answer: Danube Question: Madrid and Lisbon are both located near this river. Answer: Tagus Question: Meridians converge at the ········. Answer: #pole#s Question: Mount Victoria is the highest peak of this island country. Answer: Fiji Question: Name a country which has the same name as a bird. Answer: Turkey Question: Name the U.S. state with the smallest population. Answer: Alaska Question: Name the capital city of Massachusetts. Answer: Boston Question: Name the capital city of Rhode Island. Answer: Providence Question: Name the capital of Argentina. Answer: Buenos Aires Question: Name the capital of Brazil. Answer: Brasilia Question: Name the capital of Italy. Answer: Rome Question: Name the city at the west end of Lake Superior. Answer: Duluth Question: Name the continent that consists of a single country. Answer: Australia Question: Name the desert located in south-east California. Answer: Mojave Question: Name the large mountain chain in the eastern U.S.A. Answer: The #Appalachian#s Question: Name the largest cathedral in the world. Answer: St. Peter's Question: Name the largest city in Canada. Answer: Toronto Question: Name the largest island in the world. Answer: Greenland Question: Name the largest lake in Australia. Answer: Eyre Question: Name the largest river forming part of the U.S. - Mexican border. Answer: Rio Grande Question: Name the last province to become part of Canada. Answer: Newfoundland Question: Name the longest river in Asia. Answer: Yangtze Question: Name the longest river in Nigeria. Answer: Niger Question: Name the most north-easterly of the 48 contiguous states. Answer: Maine Question: Name the only Central American country without an Atlantic coastline. Answer: El Salvador Question: Name the sea between Asia Minor and Greece. Answer: Aegean Question: Name the sea between Korea and China. Answer: #Yellow# Sea Question: Name the sea north of Alaska. Answer: Beaufort Question: Name the sea north of Murmansk, Russia. Answer: Barents Question: Name the sea west of Alaska. Answer: Bering Question: Name the second largest country in Africa. Answer: Algeria Question: Name the second largest country in South America. Answer: Argentina Question: Name the second largest lake in North America. Answer: Huron Question: Name the smallest of the Great Lakes. Answer: Ontario Question: Name the strait joining the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea. Answer: Gibraltar Question: Name the world's most photographed and most climbed mountain. Answer: Fuji Question: Nassau is the capital of which country? Answer: Bahamas Question: On what island is Honolulu? Answer: Oahu Question: On what island is Pearl Harbour? Answer: Oahu Question: On what island is the Blue Grotto? Answer: Capri Question: On what island is the U.S. naval base, Guantanamo? Answer: Cuba Question: On what mountain are four presidents' faces carved? Answer: Rushmore Question: On what peninsula are Spain and Portugal located? Answer: The #Iberia#n peninsula Question: On what river is the capital city of Canada? Answer: Ottawa Question: On which river is London, England? Answer: Thames Question: On which river is Rome located? Answer: Tiber Question: On which river is the Aswan High Dam? Answer: Nile Question: Over 75% of the Earth's surface is covered by some form of ·····. Answer: Water Question: Rabat is the capital of which country? Answer: Morocco Question: San Francisco Bay is located near what city? Answer: San Francisco Question: Seoul is the capital of which country? Answer: South Korea Question: St. George's is the capital city of what island country? Answer: Grenada Question: Surfing is believed to have originated here. Answer: Hawaii Question: The Auckland Islands belong to which country? Answer: New Zealand Question: The Hebrides are part of this country. Answer: Scotland Question: The Ionian and Cyclades are island groups of which country? Answer: Greece Question: The Little Mermaid is found in the harbour of which city? Answer: Copenhagen Question: The Nationalist Chinese occupy this island. Answer: Taiwan Question: The Thatcher Ferry Bridge crosses what canal? Answer: #Panama# Canal Question: The United States is made up of ·· states. Answer: 50 Question: The Volta is the largest river in which country? Answer: Ghana Question: The countries of Belgium, Netherlands, and Luxembourg are together called ········. Answer: Benelux Question: The longest river in Western Europe is ·········? Answer: Rhine Question: The sun sets in the ····? Answer: west Question: This Canadian island is the world's fifth largest. Answer: Baffin Question: This Pacific island's puzzling monoliths attract ethnologists. Answer: Easter Island Question: This country is divided at the 38th parallel. Answer: Korea Question: This country occupies the "horn of Africa". Answer: Somalia Question: This country's flag has a large "R" on it. Answer: Rwanda Question: This imaginary line approximately follows the 180 degree meridian through the Pacific Ocean. Answer: international date line Question: This is called the "Honeymoon Capital" of the world. Answer: Niagara Falls Question: This is the bridge with the longest span in the U.S.A. Answer: Verrazano Question: This is the only borough of New York City that is not on an island. Answer: The #Bronx# Question: This is the port city serving Tokyo. Answer: Yokohama Question: This is the residence of English monarchs. Answer: Buckingham Palace Question: This island group is off the east coast of southern South America. Answer: #Falkland# Islands Question: This re-opened in 1975 after being closed for 8 years. Answer: Suez Canal Question: This section of Manhattan is noted for its Negro and Latin American residents. Answer: Harlem Question: To what country do the Faeroe Islands belong? Answer: Denmark Question: To what country does the Gaza Strip belong? Answer: Egypt Question: True Or False: The Easter Bunny is from Easter Island. Answer: false Question: True Or False: There are only virgins on the Virgin Islands. Answer: false Question: Under what river does the Holland Tunnel run? 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Answer: Ecuador Question: Which country borders Italy, Switzerland, West Germany, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Yugoslavia, and Liechtenstein? Answer: Austria Question: Which country developed "Tae-Kwan-Do"? Answer: Korea Question: Which country has Ankara as its capital? Answer: Turkey Question: Which country has Budapest as its capital? Answer: Hungary Question: Which country has the longest land border? Answer: China Question: Which country hosted the 1982 World Cup of soccer? Answer: Spain Question: Which country uses the "yen" for currency? Answer: Japan Question: Which country would come first in an alphabetical list of countries? Answer: Afghanistan Question: Which islands were named after Prince Philip of Spain? Answer: The #Philippine#s Question: Which mainland Latin American country is in neither South America nor Central America? Answer: Mexico Question: Which of the 48 contiguous states extends farthest north? Answer: Minnesota Question: Which of the U.S. states borders only one other state? Answer: Maine Question: Which river contains the most fresh water? Answer: Amazon Question: Which state has the most hospitals? Answer: California Question: Which state is divided into two parts by a large lake? Answer: Michigan Question: Which state is the Evergreen State? Answer: Washington Question: Which state is the Garden State? Answer: New Jersey Question: Which state is the Wolverine State? Answer: Michigan Question: With what country is Fidel Castro associated? Answer: Cuba Question: With which country is Prince Rainier III identified? Answer: Monaco Question: Name the capital city of Utah. Answer: Salt Lake City Question: Earth's outer layer of surface soil or crust is called the ·······. Answer: cithosphere Question: Peat, lignite and bituminous are types of ·········. Answer: coal Question: Slate is formed by the metamorphosis of ·········. Answer: shale Question: The green variety of beryl is called ········. Answer: emerald Question: The molten material from a volcano is ········? Answer: lava Question: The spot on the Earth's surface directly above an earthquake's focus is called the ······. Answer: epicenter Question: The violet variety of quartz is called ········. Answer: amethyst Question: There are three types of rocks: metamorphic, sedimentary, and ·········. Answer: igneous Question: These limestone deposits rise from the floor of caves. Answer: stalagmites Question: This is the hardest naturally occurring substance. Answer: diamond Question: What name is used to describe permanently-frozen subsoil? Answer: permafrost Question: This normally has 4 legs and your butt is parked in it right now. Answer: chair Question: Name the first black nation to gain freedom from European colonial rule. Answer: Haiti Question: Britain and Argentina fought over these islands in 1982. Answer: #Falkland#s Islands Question: Canadian Prime Minister: Pierre Elliott ··········. Answer: Trudeau Question: Churchill, F.D. Roosvelt and Stalin met here in 1945. Answer: Yalta Question: Eras are divided into units called ········. Answer: periods Question: For what country did Columbus make his historic voyage? Answer: Spain Question: Four Japanese carriers were destroyed in this battle. Answer: Midway Question: Frankish ruler Charles the Great is better known as ·········. Answer: Charlemagne Question: From what country did the U.S. buy the Virgin Islands? Answer: Denmark Question: General Sherman burned this city in 1864. Answer: Atlanta Question: Germany's WW I allies were Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, and ········. Answer: Turkey Question: Germany's allies in WW II were Japan, Italy, Hungary, Bulgaria, Finland, Libya, and ·········. Answer: Romania Question: He allowed the bugging of the Democratic Committee headquarters. 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Answer: Cuba Question: The Devonian Period is also known as the Age of ··········. Answer: fish Question: The Inquisition forced him to recant his belief in the Copernican Theory. Answer: Galileo Question: The Romans built these to convey water. Answer: aqueducts Question: The St. Valentine's Day massacre took place in this city. Answer: Chicago Question: The first dog in space was named ·········. Answer: Laika Question: The last line of this document is "Working men of all countries, unite." Answer: Communist Manifesto Question: This F.B.I agent headed the investigation of Al Capone. Answer: Elliot Ness Question: This French peasant girl led the army to victories. Answer: Joan of Arc Question: This Indian group ruled in early Peru. Answer: Inca Question: This Nazi leader had his six children poisoned prior to his own death. Answer: Joseph #Goebbels# Question: This Queen of France was beheaded in 1793. 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Answer: Korean Question: This was the largest real estate deal in U.S. history. Answer: Louisiana Purchase Question: This word describes the Nazi annihilation of Jews. Answer: holocaust Question: Those big black CD's that you see at garage sales that people call "albums" are made of ·····. Answer: vinyl Question: Two 747's collided here in 1977. Answer: Canary Islands Question: U.S. President, Chester Alan ········. Answer: Arthur Question: U.S. President, Herbert C. ·········. Answer: Hoover Question: U.S. President, John Quincy ········. Answer: Adams Question: U.S. President: Calvin ·········. Answer: Coolidge Question: What American feminist went bust as a silver dollar? Answer: Susan B. #Anthony# Question: What Chinese dynasty was overthrown in 1911? Answer: Manchu Question: What age preceded the Iron Age? Answer: The #Bronze# Age Question: What did President J. Buchanan not have? Answer: A #wife# Question: What did presidents Madison, Monroe, Polk, and Garfield have in common? Answer: The first name "#James#" Question: What group landed in America in 1620? Answer: The #Pilgrim#s Question: What is the Roman numeral for fifty? Answer: L Question: What is the name of the Russian Czar's daughter who might-or might not-have survived the Russian revolution? Answer: Anastasia Question: What volcano destroyed Pompeii? Answer: Vesuvius Question: What was the instrument of execution during the "Reign of Terror"? Answer: guillotine Question: What was the name of Plato's school? Answer: Academy Question: What was the name of the B-29 used at Hiroshima to drop the bomb? Answer: Enola Gay Question: What was the nationality of the prisoners in the "Black hole of Calcutta"? Answer: British Question: What was the third country to get the "bomb"? Answer: Britain Question: What's the resting place of those buried at sea? Answer: Davey Jones's Locker Question: Which U.S. president said, "The buck stops here"? Answer: Truman Question: Which military battle took place in 1815? Answer: Waterloo Question: Which nation was led by Genghis Khan? Answer: The #Mongol#s Question: Which president was responsible for the Louisiana Purchase? Answer: Jefferson Question: Who is "The Iron Lady"? Answer: Margaret Thatcher Question: Who led the attack on the Alamo? Answer: Santa Anna Question: Who rode naked through the streets of Coventry? Answer: Lady Godiva Question: Who said "Veni, vidi, vici" (I came, I saw, I conquered)? Answer: Julius #Caesar# Question: Who said: "Let them eat cake"? Answer: Marie Antoinette Question: Who sang Happy Birthday to John F. Kennedy for his 45th? Answer: Marilyn Monroe Question: Who succeeded Churchill when he resigned in 1955? Answer: Sir Anthony #Eden# Question: Who was "The Mad Monk"? Answer: Rasputin Question: Who was George Washington's vice-president? Answer: Adams Question: Who was the first chancellor of West Germany after WW II? Answer: Konrad #Adenauer# Question: Who was the second man to set foot on the moon? Answer: Edwin "Buzz" #Aldrin# Question: Who was, "First in war, first in peace and first in the hearts of his countrymen"? Answer: George Washington Question: What three letters are overly used to indicate "Laugh Out Loud"? Answer: lol Question: Many Meanings: Fuel, vapor, flattulence, helium. What is it? Answer: gas Question: Multiple Meanings: Drinking utensils or sight-enhancers. Answer: glasses Question: Multiple Meanings: Slamming your hands together quickly, or a venereal disease. Answer: clap Question: Name the soda that is often confused with a drug. Answer: Coke Question: Subject, verb and object are parts of a ·········. Answer: sentence Question: This animal is found at the beginning of an (English) encyclopedia Answer: aardvark Question: What is the only English word formed by the first three letters of the alphabet? Answer: cab Question: What three letter word means the same as "to ingest"? Answer: eat Question: "faux pas" means ···········. Answer: mistake Question: Mardi Gras is French for ···········. Answer: fat tuesday Question: The name Australia is derived from the Latin word "australis" which means ·······. Answer: southern Question: The name for this semi-precious stone comes from the Latin for "sea water" Answer: aquamarine Question: What ONE word fits? ····hood; ····hole; ····date. Answer: man Question: What ONE word fits? ····stream; ····hill; ·····pour. Answer: down Question: What does "c'est la vie" mean? Answer: that's life Question: What word contains the combination of letters: "xop"? Answer: saXOPhone Question: "The Diary of Anne Frank" was first published in English under what title? Answer: The #Diary of a Young Girl# Question: Captain Hook, Tiger Lily, and Tinker Bell are characters in what story? Answer: Peter Pan Question: Dr. Seuss wrote this book: The Cat in the ······. Answer: Hat Question: Edgar Allen Poe wrote a famous poem about this animal. Answer: raven Question: From which Shakespeare play is this line taken: "Double, double ... " Answer: Macbeth Question: From which Shakespeare play is this line taken: "Goodnight, goodnight! Parting is such sweet sorrow, That I should say goodnight till it be morrow." Answer: Romeo and Juliet Question: From which Shakespeare play is this line taken: "To be or not to be?" Answer: Hamlet Question: From which Shakespeare play is this line taken: "What in a name? That which we call a rose, by any other name would smell as sweet." Answer: Romeo and Juliet Question: How many lines are in a sonnet? Answer: fourteen Question: How many plays is Shakespeare generally credited with today? Answer: thirty seven Question: Name the Shakespeare play from this ultra short plot summary: Urged on by his wife, a man murders his king in order to take his place. Answer: Macbeth Question: Stephen King's: "Pet ········". Answer: Cemetary Question: Stephen King's: "Salem's ·········". Answer: Lot Question: Stephen King's: "The Dead ········". Answer: Zone Question: This Shakespearean king was the actual king of Scotland for 17 years. Answer: Macbeth Question: This girl hid from the Nazis in Amsterdam. Answer: Anne Frank Question: What Shakespearean play features the line: A plague on both your houses? Answer: Romeo and Juliet Question: What did Jeannie C. Riley describe as "a little Peyton Place"? Answer: Harper Valley Question: What other name does Stephen King write under? Answer: Richard #Bachman# Question: What publication was subtitled The What's New Magazine? Answer: Popular Science Question: What was the name of Mother Goose's son? Answer: Jack Question: What's Penthouse's sister publication for women? Answer: Viva Question: Homer wrote this account of the Trojan War. Answer: Iliad Question: You are in a room where all walls face south. A bear walks by. What color is it? Answer: White Question: A U.S. dime is worth ··· cents. Answer: ten Question: A line drawn from an angle of a triangle to the mid-point of the opposite side is a(n) ·······. Answer: median Question: A triangle with three equal sides is called ·······. Answer: equilateral Question: A triangle with two equal sides is called ··········. Answer: isosceles Question: An angle greater than 180 degrees and less than 360 degrees is a(n) ········ angle. Answer: reflex Question: An angle greater than 90 degrees and less than 180 degrees is said to be ·········. Answer: obtuse Question: An integer that is greater than 1 and is divisible only by itself and 1 is known as a(n) ·······. Answer: prime Question: Approximately how many inches are there in one meter? Answer: thirty nine Question: Arc, radius, and sector are parts of a(n) ·········. Answer: circle Question: He is known as "The Father of Geometry". Answer: Euclid Question: How many corners are there in a cube? Answer: eight Question: How many nickles are there in $2.25? Answer: forty five Question: If you cut through a solid sphere what shape will the flat area be? Answer: circle Question: Name the number system which uses only the symbols 1 and 0. Answer: The #binary# system Question: The angles inside a square total ······· degrees. Answer: three hundred and sixty Question: The mathematical study of properties of lines, angels, etc., is ········. Answer: geometry Question: The space occupied by a body is called its ······. Answer: volume Question: The square root of 1 is? Answer: 1 Question: Two angles that total 180 degrees are called ·······. Answer: supplementary Question: What geometric shape has 4 equal sides? Answer: square Question: Doctors often have this instrument around their neck. Answer: stethoscope Question: A baby doctor is a ·········. Answer: pediatrician Question: A bone specialist is a(n) ········. Answer: osteopath Question: A loss of memory is known as ··········. Answer: amnesia Question: A medicine that hastens the emptying of the bowels is called a ········. Answer: laxative Question: A non-cancerous tumor is said to be ·······. Answer: benign Question: A thread used in surgery to tie a bleeding blood vessel is called a(n) ·········. Answer: ligature Question: Carditis, affects the ········. Answer: heart Question: Due to a lack of vitamin C, sailors used to contract this disease. Answer: scurvy Question: Encephalitis affects the ········. Answer: brain Question: Gastritis affects the ··········. Answer: stomach Question: Hammer, anvil, and stirrup are parts of the ········. Answer: ear Question: He discovered the process of vaccination for prevention of smallpox. Answer: Edward #Jenner# Question: Hepatitis affects the ··········. Answer: Liver Question: How many bones are there in the human body? Answer: two hundred and six Question: How many chambers does the human heart have? Answer: four Question: How many pints of blood does the average human have in his/her body? Answer: twelve Question: In the field of psychiatry this term means self-love. Answer: narcissism Question: In what organ of the body is insulin produced? Answer: pancreas Question: In which organ is a clear watery solution known as the "aqueous humor" found? Answer: eye Question: In which organ is a pulmonary disease located? Answer: lung Question: In which organ is your "hypothalmus" located? Answer: brain Question: Infantile Paralysis is commonly known as ········. Answer: polio Question: Meningitis affects the ·········. Answer: brain Question: Myositis affects the ·········. Answer: muscles Question: Name the hardest substance in the human body. Answer: enamel Question: Name the largest artery in the human body. Answer: aorta Question: Name the largest gland in the human body. Answer: liver Question: Osteomyelitis affects the ·········. Answer: bones Question: Peritonitis, affects the ········. Answer: abdomen Question: Prosthetics deals with the making of ··········. Answer: artificial limbs Question: Tarsus, metatarsus, and phalanges are parts of a(n) ·········. Answer: foot Question: The branch of medicine dealing with curing by operative procedures is ········. Answer: surgery Question: The lack of this element in the diet is a cause of goitre. Answer: iodine Question: The largest single organ of the human body is the ········. Answer: skin Question: The medical name for the voice box is the ·········. Answer: larynx Question: The teeth used for biting or cutting are known as ·······. Answer: incisors Question: These animals were once used to bleed the sick. Answer: leeches Question: These attach muscles to bones or cartilage. Answer: #tendon#s Question: This branch of medicine deals with old age and its diseases. Answer: geriatrics Question: This disease consists of a purposeless, continual growth of white blood cells. Answer: leukemia Question: This fingerlike projection is attached to the large intestine. Answer: appendix Question: This is known as "The Royal Disease". Answer: hemophilia Question: This large bean-shaped lymph gland can expand and contract as needed. Answer: spleen Question: This membrane controls the amount of light entering the eye. Answer: iris Question: This organ is a small pouch that stores bile. Answer: gall bladder Question: This parasite lives in the intestines of man and animals. Answer: tapeworm Question: This small gland attached to the brain exerts a control over growth. Answer: pituitary Question: Ulna, radius, and clavicle are types of ··········. Answer: bone Question: What disease is also known as "rubella"? Answer: German measles Question: What hormone is produced by the adrenal glands? Answer: adrenaline Question: What is a skin specialist called? Answer: dermatologist Question: What is an organism called that lives on or in a host animal? Answer: parasite Question: What is the biggest disqualifying factor for prospective astronauts? Answer: eyesight Question: What is the medical term for cancer of the blood? Answer: leukemia Question: What is the name of the bone in the lower leg? Answer: tibia Question: What kind of poisoning is known as plumbism? Answer: #lead# poisoning Question: What toe is the foot reflexology pressure point for the head? Answer: big toe Question: Where do you find the medulla oblongata? Answer: brain Question: Where in the body is the tiniest human muscle? Answer: ear Question: Which disease is also known as "Hansen's Disease"? Answer: leprosy Question: With what body part is otology involved? Answer: ear Question: If the groundhog sees his shadow on Feb. 2, there will be how many more weeks of bad weather? Answer: six Question: This dry, warm wind flows eastward down the slopes of the Rocky Mountains. Answer: Chinook Question: Actor: ······· Borgnine. Answer: Ernest Question: Actor: ········ Hackman. Answer: Gene Question: Actor: ·········· Nimoy. Answer: Leonard Question: Actor: ·········· Savalas. Answer: Telly Question: At the end of "Planet of the Apes" what protruded from the rocks? Answer: Statue of Liberty Question: Barbara Streisand was the female lead in "Hello, Dolly". Who was the male lead? Answer: Walter #Matthau# Question: Charles Laughton played Quasimodo in this epic film. Answer: Hunchback of Notre Dame Question: Darth Vader was the villan in the movie, "···· Wars". Answer: Star Question: Film Title: An Officer and a(n) ·········. Answer: Gentleman Question: Film Title: Fahrenheit ········. (a number) Answer: 451 Question: Film Title: The Last Days of ·········. (a city) Answer: Pompeii Question: Film Title: ···· : A Space Oddessey. Answer: 2001 Question: Film Title: ······ (a number) Leagues Under the Sea. Answer: 20,000 Question: Forrest ···· liked shrimp. Answer: Gump Question: He directed "The Godfather". Answer: Francis Ford #Coppola# Question: He directed the movie E.T. Answer: Stephen #Spielberg# Question: He played Superman in the 1978 movie version. Answer: Christopher #Reeve# Question: He starred in "Conan the Barbarian". Answer: Arnold #Schwarzenegger# Question: He starred in, "City Lights". Answer: Charlie #Chaplin# Question: He was known as the "Elephant Man". Answer: John Merrick Question: He was the villain in "Star Wars". Answer: Darth Vader Question: His films include: Giant, Written on the Wind, and A Farewell to Arms. Answer: Rock #Hudson# Question: His films include: Spartacus, The Vikings, and Ulysses. Answer: Kirk #Douglas# Question: In "Gone With the Wind", Scarlett regains her wealth by investing in what type of business? Answer: sawmill Question: In 1975 Jack Nicholson won the best actor Oscar for his role in this film. Answer: One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest Question: In the 1996 version of "Romeo and Juliet", who played Juliet? Answer: Claire #Danes# Question: In the film "Bright Eyes", Shirley Temple sang about this boat. Answer: The Good Ship #Lollipop# Question: In this 1968 film the husband of an unsuspecting young wife becomes involved with a witch's coven. Answer: Rosemary's Baby Question: In which Disney movie is the song "So This Is Love"? Answer: Cinderella Question: Name the Disney cartoon in which the character "Belle" appears. Answer: Beauty and the Beast Question: Name the actor who played the leading role in "The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly". Answer: Clint #Eastwood# Question: Name the first full length color cartoon talking picture. Answer: Snow White Question: Name the musical film named after a state. Answer: Oklahoma Question: Nick Nolte and Eddie Murphy star in this 1982 film. Answer: 48 Hours Question: Peter Sellers is best known for his role as Inspector ·········. Answer: Clouseau Question: She played Lois Lane in the 1978 film version of "Superman". Answer: Margot #Kidder# Question: She played a Polish refugee in "Sophie's Choice". Answer: Meryl #Streep# Question: She played the lead role in "Coal Miner's Daughter". Answer: Sissy #Spacek# Question: She starred in the 1952 film, "Niagara". Answer: Marilyn Monroe Question: The first 18 minutes of this movie is black and white. Answer: Wizard of Oz Question: The song "Matchmaker, Matchmaker" came from which musical play? Answer: Fiddler On The Roof Question: The two rival gangs in "West Side Story" were the Sharks and the ·········. Answer: Jets Question: This 1974 film started a run of nostalgia culminating in the TV series "Happy Days". Answer: American Graffiti Question: This Disney movie relies heavily on computer animation. Answer: TRON Question: This actress appeared in "St. Elmo's Fire", "The Scarlett Letter", and "Striptease". Answer: Demi Moore Question: This actress was Miss Hungary of 1936. Answer: Zsa-Zsa #Gabor# Question: This film starring Julie Andrews and Christopher Plummer wont he best picture Oscar for 1965. Answer: Sound of Music Question: This film starring Richard Beymer and Natalie Wood won the best picture Oscar for 1961. Answer: West Side Story Question: This film was an ambitious concert sequence of cartoons by Walt Disney. Answer: Fantasia Question: This is a classic film about a huge gorilla. Answer: King Kong Question: This magic word was in the movie, "Mary Poppins". Answer: Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious Question: This movie directed by Woody Allen won the best picture Oscar in 1978. Answer: Annie Hall Question: This movie is about the migration of poor workers from the dust bowl to the Californian fruit valleys. Answer: The #Grapes of Wrath# Question: This movie starring Marlon Brando won the best picture award in 1972. Answer: The #Godfather# Question: This was the first 3-D film. Answer: Bwana Devil Question: This was the first cartoon talking picture. Answer: Steamboat Willie Question: This was the sequel to "Star Wars". Answer: The #Empire Strikes Back# Question: This was the sequel to "The Empire Strikes Back". Answer: Return of the Jedi Question: What actor appeared in all three of these films, Straw Dogs, Midnight Cowboy, and The Graduate? Answer: Dustin #Hoffman# Question: What actress has received the most Oscar nominations? Answer: Katherine #Hepburn# Question: What actress's real name was Frances Gumm? Answer: Judy Garland Question: What city's police force did Charlie Chan work with? Answer: Honolulu Question: What color was Bullitt's car? Answer: Green Question: What country was the setting for "The King and I"? Answer: #Siam# (Thailand) Question: What detective duo was featured in Mystery at Devil's Paw? Answer: Hardy Question: What does the statue of Oscar stand on? Answer: A #Reel of Film# Question: What famous animal character called "Skull Island" home? Answer: King Kong Question: What film did John Wayne win his only Oscar for? Answer: True Grit Question: What is Hawkeye's full name in M.A.S.H.? Answer: Benjamin Franklin Pierce Question: What is the destination of the plane at the end of the film "Casablanca"? Answer: Lisbon Question: What is the name of Pearce Brosnan's first James Bond film? Answer: Goldeneye Question: What is the name of the Volkswagen in the film, "The Love Bug"? Answer: Herbie Question: What is the name of the rabbit in the film, "Bambi"? Answer: Thumper Question: What is the name of the skunk in the film, "Bambi"? Answer: Flower Question: What is the name of the whale that swallowed Pinocchio. Answer: Monstro Question: What is the stage name of Greta Gustafson? Answer: Greta #Garbo# Question: What is the title of the 1996 sequel to "Terms of Endearment"? Answer: Morning Star Question: What kind of creature was Chewbacca in "Star Wars"? Answer: Wookiee Question: What two words are normally at the end of most movies? Answer: The End Question: What was "Rocky's" last name? Answer: Balboa Question: What was Citizen Kane's dying word? Answer: Rosebud Question: What was Dorothy's last name in "The Wizard of Oz"? Answer: Gale Question: What was Rocky's nickname in the ring? Answer: The #Italian Stallion# Question: What was Sir Alec Guinness's role in "Star Wars"? Answer: Obi-Wan Kenobi Question: What was the first film directed by Robert Redford? Answer: Ordinary People Question: What was the name of Ashley Wilkes' plantation in "Gone With the Wind"? Answer: Twelve Oaks Question: What was the name of Han Solo's spaceship in "Star Wars"? Answer: Millenium Falcon Question: What was the name of Luke's strange little advisor in "The Empire Strikes Back"? Answer: Yoda Question: What was the name of the motel in the film "Psycho"? Answer: #Bates# Motel Question: What was the setting for "The Sound of Music"? Answer: Austria Question: Which actor said, "Love means never having to say you're sorry"? Answer: Ryan O'Neil Question: Which character in "Forrest Gump" loved shrimp? Answer: Bubba Question: Which character sang "Come Out, Come Out, Wherever You Are" in "The Wizard of Oz"? Answer: Glinda Question: Which character sang, "When you wish upon a star.." in Disney's "Pinocchio"? Answer: Jiminy Cricket Question: Which comedy duo did the famous, "Who's on first?" routine? Answer: Abbott and Costello Question: Which planet was the "Planet of the Apes"? Answer: Earth Question: Who co-starred with Julie Andrews in "Mary Poppins"? Answer: Dick Van Dyke Question: Who hosted the 1997 Grammy Awards? Answer: Ellen #Degeneres# Question: Who is Warren Beatty's sister? Answer: Shirley MacLaine Question: Who is the fastest mouse in all of Mexico? Answer: Speedy Gonzales Question: Who is the male lead in the "Naked Gun" movies? Answer: Leslie Nielsen Question: Who is the voice of Darth Vadar? Answer: James Earl Jones Question: Who played "Robin" to Val Kilmer's "Batman"? Answer: Christopher #O'Donnell# Question: Who played Brad Pitt's cop partner in the movie "Seven"? Answer: Morgan Freeman Question: Who played Dorothy in "The Wizard of Oz"? Answer: Judy Garland Question: Who played Garth in "Wayne's World"? Answer: Dana Carvey Question: Who played Matt Helm in the movies? Answer: Dean Martin Question: Who played Scarlette O'Hara in "Gone With the Wind"? Answer: Vivien Leigh Question: Who played the 'Wicked Witch of the West' in "The Wizard of Oz" Answer: Margaret #Hamilton# Question: Who played the role of Richard Blaine in Casablanca? Answer: Humphrey Bogart Question: Who plays the character of the only escapee from Alcatraz in the movie "The Rock"? Answer: Sean Connery Question: Who portrayed Han Solo in "Star Wars"? Answer: Harrison Ford Question: Who portrayed Moses in "The Ten Commandments"? Answer: Charlton Heston Question: Who produced, directed and starred in "Citizen Kane"? Answer: Orson Welles Question: Who starred with John Travolta in the movie "Broken Arrow"? Answer: Christian Slater Question: Who was C3PO's sidekick in "Star Wars"? Answer: R2D2 Question: "He's So Fine", "One Fine Day" and "A Love So Fine" where hits for what fine group? Answer: The #Chiffons# Question: "Joy to the World" was a hit in 1971 for what band with three lead vocalists? Answer: Three Dog Night Question: Besides "Auld Lang Syne" and "For He's a Jolly Good Fellow", what is the most frequently sung song in English? Answer: Happy Birthday Question: Fifties rock "n" roll was revived by what greased hair, T-shirted, TV frequenting group? Answer: Sha Na Na Question: Jerry Lee Lewis had Great ····· Of Fire. Answer: #balls#! Question: Name Jerry Garcia's long lived group. Answer: The #Grateful Dead# Question: The Who's rock musical stars Elton John. It's called ········. Answer: Tommy Question: This female artist enjoyed sucess on both popular and country & western stations with such tunes as "Let Me Be There" and "Have You Never Been Mellow." Answer: Olivia Newton-John Question: This was the Beatle's first film. Answer: A Hard Day's Night Question: Through 1963 this duo's total record sales exceeded 18 million with successes including "Cathy's Clown" and "Wake Up Little Suzie". Answer: The #Everly Brothers# Question: What Procol Harem tune was based on the Bach cantata "Sleepers Awake"? Answer: A #Whiter Shade of Pale# Question: What band recorded the 1978 hit album: "Briefcase Full of Blues"? Answer: The #Blues Brothers# Question: What city is also known as Music City, U.S.A.? Answer: Nashville Question: What country singer/songwriter (and sometimes actor) is known as "the country outlaw"? Answer: Willie #Nelson# Question: What entertainer is allowing one of his songs to be used in a government campaign to beat drunk driving? Answer: Michael Jackson Question: What famous classical composer continued to compose great music after becoming deaf? Answer: Ludwig van #Beethoven# Question: What famous singer was known to give automobiles to complete strangers? Answer: Elvis Presley Question: What group refused to have their pictures taken while they were not in their makeup? Answer: Kiss Question: What group's biggest-ever hit was Be My Baby? Answer: The #Ronettes# Question: What song by Don McLean talks about the day Buddy Holly died? Answer: American Pie Question: What song did Aretha Franklin sing in "The Blues Brothers"? Answer: Think Question: What was Elvis Presley's wife's name? Answer: Priscilla Question: What was The Beatles' biggest hit single? Answer: Hey Jude Question: What's the name of B.B. King's guitar? Answer: Lucille Question: Which of Paul Simon's musical characters was told to hop on the bus? Answer: Gus Question: Who invented the electrical bass? Answer: Leo #Fender# Question: Who recorded the 1957 hit "Tammy"? Answer: Debby Reynolds Question: Who recorded the lengthy song: "In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida" in 1969? Answer: Iron Butterfly Question: Who was the first singer in Genesis? Answer: Peter Gabriel Question: Whose theme song was Back In The Saddle Again? Answer: Gene #Autry#'s Question: The sea gods had a three-pronged spear called a(n) ········. Answer: trident Question: This Greek mountain was known as the home of the gods. Answer: Olympus Question: What has no reflection, no shadow, and can't stand the smell of garlic? Answer: vampire Question: What's heaven to fallen Norse warriors? Answer: Valhalla Question: Where did Robin Hood supposedly live? Answer: Sherwood Forest Question: Which ancient continent is said to be submerged? Answer: Atlantis Question: Name the largest of the dinosaurs. Answer: brachiosaurus Question: The remains of prehistoric organisms that have been preserved in rocks are called ········. Answer: fossils Question: A "sirocco" refers to a type of ··········. Answer: wind Question: A calm ocean region near the equator. Answer: #doldrum#s Question: A coral island consisting of a ring of rock enclosing a central lagoon is a(n) ········. Answer: atoll Question: A great wave resulting from an earthquakes is called a (an) ········. Answer: tsunami Question: A group of gorillas is known as a ···········. Answer: band Question: A group of kangaroos is known as a ·······. Answer: troop Question: A hot spring which shoots steam into the air is a ·······. Answer: geyser Question: A one-humped camel is called a ·········. Answer: dromedary Question: A relationship between two different types of organism which live together for their mutual benefit. Answer: symbiosis Question: A terrapin is a type of ·········. Answer: turtle Question: An animal is a bird if it has ·······. Answer: feathers Question: An animal is a fish if it has ·········. Answer: gills Question: Corolla, filament and stigma are parts of a(n) ·········. Answer: flower Question: Dense sea-water swamps along coasts of hot countries are called ········. Answer: mangroves Question: Dogs bark. What do donkeys do? Answer: bray Question: Excluding man, what is the longest-lived land mammal? Answer: elephant Question: Fandible, lateral line, and dorsal fin are parts of a(n) ········. Answer: fish Question: From what animal is "ambergis" obtained? Answer: sperm whale Question: How man legs does a crab have? Answer: ten Question: How many teats does a cow have? Answer: four Question: How many tentacles does a squid have? Answer: ten Question: Imperial, Buck, and Luna are types of ·········. Answer: moth Question: Knife, Clown, and Pencil are types of ··········. Answer: fish Question: Linseed oil is obtained from the seed of which plant? Answer: flax Question: Maxillary palps, abdomen, and metathorax are parts of a(n) ········. Answer: insect Question: Name the fastest land animal over a prolonged distance (1,000 yd. plus) Answer: antelope Question: Name the heaviest breed of domestic dog. Answer: St. #Bernard# Question: Name the heaviest flying bird of prey. Answer: condor Question: Name the largest living bird. Answer: ostrich Question: Name the largest web-footed bird. Answer: albatross Question: Name the longest venomous snake. Answer: cobra Question: Name the mammal living at the highest altitude. Answer: yak Question: Name the most venomous spider. Answer: black widow Question: Name the only native North American marsupial. Answer: opossum Question: Name the slowest moving land mammal. Answer: sloth Question: Name the smallest breed of dog. Answer: chihuahua Question: Name the wild dogs of Australia. Answer: dingo Question: Paper is made from the pulp of ·····. Answer: wood Question: Snakes are reptiles. What are frogs? Answer: amphibians Question: Some animals spend the winter in a sleep-like state known as ·········. Answer: hibernation Question: The "canebrake", "timber" and "pygmy" are types of what? Answer: rattlesnake Question: The fins of which fish are made into a soup? Answer: shark Question: The four stages in the life-cycle of an insect are: egg, adult, pupa, and ········. Answer: larva Question: The koala bear eats the leaves from this tree. Answer: eucalyptus Question: These marine crustaceans often attach themselves to the hulls of ships. Answer: barnacles Question: This African animal kills the most people. Answer: crocodile Question: This animal is armed with bony plates and rolls up into a ball if frightened. Answer: armadillo Question: This animal is kept as a house pet to kill cobras. Answer: mongoose Question: This animal is normally measured in "hands". Answer: horse Question: This animal is the symbol of the U.S. Democratic Party. Answer: donkey Question: This animal is the symbol of the U.S. Republican Party. Answer: elephant Question: This animal's name is the same as that given to a high church official. Answer: cardinal Question: This animal's shell is used to make attractive jewelry. Answer: abalone Question: This bird lays its eggs in the nests of other birds. Answer: cuckoo Question: This is the largest of the deer family. Answer: moose Question: This is the main food of the blue whale. Answer: plankton Question: This is the only mammal with four knees. Answer: elephant Question: This order of insects contains the most species. Answer: beetle Question: This organic gem is a deep red secretion from a marine animal. Answer: coral Question: This small animal is trained to hunt rats and rabbits. Answer: ferret Question: This two ton animal can gallop at over 50 miles an hour. Answer: rhinoceros Question: This ugly creature has patches of red on his rear-end. Answer: mandrill Question: Walrus tusks are made of ········. Answer: ivory Question: What are the pouched animals called? Answer: marsupials Question: What bird is an excellent swimmer, but can't fly? Answer: penguin Question: What does a camel store in its hump? Answer: fat Question: What fish is the fastest? Answer: sailfish Question: What is a group of larks called? Answer: exaltation Question: What is a group of peacocks called? Answer: muster Question: What is a group of whales called? Answer: pod Question: What is a male goose called? Answer: gander Question: What is a male swan called? Answer: cob Question: What is a male swine called? Answer: boar Question: What is a young goose called? Answer: gosling Question: What is a young swan called? Answer: cygnet Question: What is an emasculated stallion called? Answer: gelding Question: What is another term for a black leopard? Answer: panther Question: What is the horn of a rhinoceros made of? Answer: hair Question: What is the only dog that doesn't have a pink tongue? Answer: chow Question: What is the world's longest snake? Answer: python Question: What large herbivore sleeps only one hour a night? Answer: antelope Question: What name is given to a female calf? Answer: heifer Question: What plant is opium derived from? Answer: poppy Question: What travels in gaggles? Answer: geese Question: What type of animal is a wallaby? Answer: kangaroo Question: What type of animal lives in a formicary? Answer: ant Question: What word is used for a female fox? Answer: vixen Question: What word is used for a female sheep? Answer: ewe Question: What word is used for a male ass? (Other than that the word used for that #*$^*&%@! ex-boyfriend.) Answer: jack Question: What word is used for a male deer? Answer: buck Question: What word is used for a male duck? Answer: drake Question: What do oak trees grow from? Answer: acorns Question: What would be kept in an "aviary"? Answer: #bird#s Question: Where is the Ocean of Storms located? Answer: On the #moon# Question: Who is Robert Zimmermann? Answer: Bob Dylan Question: What are white dwarfs and red giants? Answer: stars Question: What are these: chrysolite, beryl, jasper, and tourmaline? Answer: gems Question: Jack and Jill went up a ···· to fetch a pail of water? Answer: hill Question: Name the nursery rhyme mother whos last name is that of a bird? Answer: goose Question: The energy which a body possesses by virtue of its motion is called ········. Answer: kinetic Question: The pivot point of a lever is called the ·········. Answer: fulcrum Question: The process of water changing to water vapor is known as ·······. Answer: evaporation Question: The rate of change of velocity is known as ·········. Answer: acceleration Question: The visible spectrum of light ranges from red to ········. Answer: violet Question: True Or False: Contrary to popular belief, a lightbulb actually absorbs darkness? Answer: false Question: Two 1.5 volt batteries, when connected in series, produces _ volts. Answer: 3 Question: Water freezes at _ degrees Celcius. Answer: zero Question: Water freezes at ·· degrees Fahrenheit. Answer: thirty two Question: What is measured by a Geiger counter? Answer: radioactivity Question: When light waves pass from one medium into another they change direction. This is called ·········. Answer: refraction Question: Work done, equals force multiplied by ········. Answer: distance Question: For what does O.P.E.C. stand? Answer: The Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries Question: He was elected President of France, in 1981. Answer: Francios #Mitterrand# Question: Name Ronald Reagan's first wife. Answer: Wyman Question: U.S. President, Woodrow ··········. Answer: Wilson Question: How is the state of Mississippi spelled? Answer: Mississippi Question: Name the circular plastic media you put in a CD-ROM drive. Answer: CD Question: On a standard computer keyboard, this is the letter just to the right of Z. Answer: x Question: The longest key on your keyboard is the ····· bar. Answer: space Question: The season ······ comes right after Spring. Answer: summer Question: There are ·· seconds in a minute. Answer: sixty Question: This is required to make all electric things work? Answer: electricity Question: What color is a blue crayon? Answer: blue Question: What color is a green crayon? Answer: green Question: What color is a red crayon? Answer: red Question: What company makes Microsoft Windows 2000? Answer: microsoft Question: Whats radar spelled backwards? Answer: radar Question: Whats the abbreviation for United States of America? Answer: USA Question: When spelled backwards, the word "retupmoc" becomes what? Answer: computer Question: Followers of the Unification Church are called ········. Answer: Moonies Question: He led the Israelites out of Egypt. Answer: Moses Question: He was the first King of the Hebrews. Answer: Saul Question: He was the second King of Israel. Answer: David Question: In what month is Christmas observed? Answer: December Question: Name the holiest day in the Jewish calendar. Answer: Yom Kippur Question: On which mountain did Moses receive the Ten Commandments? Answer: Sinai Question: Which city is sacred to Jews, Christians, and Muslims? Answer: Jerusalem Question: Who founded Mormonism? Answer: Joseph #Smith# Question: Who founded the People's Temple Commune? Answer: Jim Jones Question: A flat-bottomed conical laboratory flask with a narrow neck is called a(n) ··········. Answer: #erlenmeyer# flask Question: A phrenologist reads ·········. Answer: skulls Question: A point to which rays of light converge is called a(n) ········. Answer: focus Question: A shallow dish with a cover, used for science specimens is a(n) ········. Answer: #petri# dish Question: Acetylsalicylic acid is more commonly known as ·········. Answer: aspirin Question: Botany and Zoology combined make up the science of ·······. Answer: biology Question: By what chemical process do plants manufacture food? Answer: photosynthesis Question: By what name is Lysergic acid diethylamide better known? Answer: LSD Question: Cetology is the study of ········. Answer: whales Question: Circuits can be wired in series or in ·········. Answer: parallel Question: Cocci, Spirilla, and Streptococci are types of ········. Answer: bacteria Question: Deoxyribonucleic acid is better known as ··········. Answer: DNA Question: Dermatitis affects the ··········. Answer: skin Question: Epidermal cells, palisade cells, and veins are parts of a(n) ········. Answer: leaf Question: Ethylene glycol is frequently used in automobiles.. How? Answer: anti-freeze Question: Forked, Sheet, and Ball are types of ··········. Answer: lightning Question: Growing plants in liquids rather than soil is known as ········. Answer: hydroponics Question: He designed the first feasible automobile with an internal combustion engine. Answer: Karl Freidrich #Benz# Question: He invented "bifocal" lenses for eyeglasses. Answer: Benjamin Franklin Question: He is known for his theory of "Evolution". Answer: Charles #Darwin# Question: He transmitted radio signals across the Atlantic in 1901. Answer: Enrico #Marconi# Question: He wrote "Sexual Behaviour in the Human Male" in 1948. Answer: Alfred #Kinsey# Question: How many degrees does the earth rotate each hour? Answer: fifteen Question: In which country was the match invented? Answer: France Question: Nitrous oxide is better known as ··········. Answer: laughing gas Question: Nuclear membrane, cytoplasm, and nucleus are parts of a(n) ··········. Answer: cell Question: Pulp, crown, and root are parts of a(n) ········. Answer: tooth Question: Quinine is added to water to make ·······. Answer: tonic water Question: Sound Navigation Ranging is better known as ·········. Answer: sonar Question: The Kelvin scale is used to measure ·········. Answer: temperature Question: The filament of a regular light bulb is usually made of ········. Answer: tungsten Question: The instrument used in geometry to measure angles is a(n) ·······. Answer: protractor Question: The name for the Russian equivalent of Skylab is ········. Answer: Salyut Question: The second space shuttle was named ··········. Answer: Challenger Question: The vernal equinox is the beginning of ········. Answer: spring Question: This Russian scientist used dogs to study conditioned reflexes. Answer: Ivan #Pavlov# Question: This is like an airplane but has its propeller on top instead. Answer: helicopter Question: This is the reading system used by the blind. Answer: Braille Question: This science deals with the motion of projectiles. Answer: ballistics Question: To make a car go backwards you have to put it in what gear? Answer: reverse Question: What are these: Ceres, Juno, Iris, and Flora? Answer: asteroids Question: What branch of science studies the motion of air and the forces acting on objects in air? Answer: aerodynamics Question: What did Lewis E. Waterman invent in 1884? Answer: fountain pen Question: What does the "lithosphere" refer to? Answer: The earth's crust Question: What does the Binet test measure? Answer: intelligence Question: Who invented dynamite? Answer: Alfred Nobel Question: Who is known as the father of genetics? Answer: Gregor #Mendel# Question: As bold as ·······. Answer: brass Question: As clean as a(n) ········. Answer: whistle Question: As clear as a(n) ·········. Answer: bell Question: As cute as a(n) ········. Answer: button Question: As easy as ········. Answer: pie Question: As fit as a(n) ··········. Answer: fiddle Question: As good as ·········. Answer: gold Question: As graceful as a(n) ·········. Answer: swan Question: As large as ········. Answer: life Question: As loud as ·········. Answer: thunder Question: As pale as a(n) ···········. Answer: ghost Question: As pleased as ·········. Answer: punch Question: As pretty as a(n) ········. Answer: picture Question: As proud as a(n) ···········. Answer: peacock Question: As quiet as a(n) ·········. Answer: mouse Question: As sick as a(n) ···········. Answer: dog Question: As sly as a(n) ··········. Answer: fox Question: As smart as a(n) ········. Answer: whip Question: Fresh as a(n) ··············. Answer: daisy Question: Baseball: The Baltimore ········. Answer: Orioles Question: Baseball: The Toronto ·········. Answer: Bluejays Question: Basketball: The Boston ···········. Answer: Celtics Question: Basketball: The Denver ·········. Answer: Nuggets Question: Basketball: The Los Angeles ·········. Answer: Lakers Question: Basketball: The New York ··········. Answer: Knicks Question: Basketball: The Seattle ········. Answer: Supersonics Question: Basketball: The Utah ········. Answer: Jazz Question: Football: The Baltimore ········. Answer: Colts Question: Football: The Buffalo ·······. Answer: Bills Question: Football: The Cincinnati ·········. Answer: Bengals Question: Football: The Cleveland ········. Answer: Browns Question: Football: The Dallas ·········. Answer: Cowboys Question: Football: The Denver ·········. Answer: Broncos Question: Football: The Miami ··········. Answer: Dolphins Question: Football: The Minnesota ·······. Answer: Vikings Question: Football: The New Orleans ··········. Answer: Saints Question: Football: The Seattle ·······. Answer: Seahawks Question: He holds the NHL record for the most goals scored during the regular season. Answer: Wayne #Gretzky# Question: He was the NBA, MVP in 1976, 77, and 80. Answer: Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Question: Hockey: The Boston ···········. Answer: Bruins Question: Hockey: The Buffalo ·········. Answer: Sabres Question: Hockey: The Calgary ··········. Answer: Flames Question: Hockey: The Chicago ·········. Answer: Black Hawks Question: Hockey: The Detroit ········. Answer: Red Wings Question: Hockey: The Edmonton ··········. Answer: Oilers Question: Hockey: The Los Angeles ········. Answer: Kings Question: Hockey: The Montreal ········. Answer: Canadiens Question: Hockey: The Pittsburgh ··········. Answer: Penguins Question: Hockey: The St. Louis ··········. Answer: Blues Question: Hockey: The Toronto ·······. Answer: Maple Leafs Question: Hockey: The Vancouver ········. Answer: Canucks Question: How many feet high is a basketball net? Answer: ten Question: How many games must you win to win a normal set in tennis? Answer: six Question: How many minutes is a major penalty in hockey? Answer: five Question: How many minutes is each period of hockey? Answer: twenty Question: How many players are there on a soccer team? Answer: eleven Question: How many players are there on a water polo team? Answer: seven Question: How many players make up a field hockey team? Answer: eleven Question: How many points are awarded for a safety touch in football? Answer: two Question: How many referees work a soccer game? Answer: one Question: How many seams are there on a football? (American) Answer: four Question: How many sides does a home-plate have? Answer: five Question: In pro football a "sudden death" period lasts how many minutes long? Answer: fifteen Question: In ten-pin bowling, how many points does a perfect game consist of? Answer: three hundred Question: In this team sport each player gets a chance to play every position. Answer: volleyball Question: In what sport is the Heisman trophy awarded? Answer: American #football# Question: In which city is the Cotton Bowl played? Answer: Dallas Question: In which city is the Hockey Hall of Fame located? Answer: Toronto Question: In which game or sport is a "Zamboni" used? Answer: hockey Question: In which sport is a "hole-in-one" possible? Answer: golf Question: In which sport is the America's Cup awarded? Answer: sailing Question: In which sport is the Cy Young Trophy awarded? Answer: baseball Question: In which sport is the Davis Cup awarded? Answer: tennis Question: In which sport is the term "love" used? Answer: tennis Question: In which sport is the term "wishbone" used? Answer: football Question: In which sport is the term, "Hang ten" used? Answer: surfing Question: In which sport would you find the "slapshot". Answer: hockey Question: Name the hockey trophy awarded to the player demonstrating the best sportsmanship. Answer: The #Lady Byng# Trophy Question: On what type of surface are the tennis matches at Wimbledon played? Answer: grass Question: She was "Sports Illustrated's" first female "Sportsman of the Year". Answer: Billie Jean King Question: Soccer: The New York ·········. Answer: Cosmos Question: The 1976 Summer Olympics were held in this city. Answer: Montreal Question: The Japanese martial art of fencing is called ········. Answer: kendo Question: The person who carries the golfer's clubs is called a(n) ········. Answer: caddie Question: The white marks intersecting each five yard line are called ········. Answer: #hash# marks Question: This is the most coveted trophy in Candian football. Answer: Grey Cup Question: This sport allows substitutions without a stoppage in play. Answer: hockey Question: This sport is called the "American pastime". Answer: baseball Question: This team won their first World Series in 1969. Answer: New York #Mets# Question: This traditional Japanese wrestling sport takes place in a circular ring. Answer: sumo Question: Two under par on a hole of golf is called a(n) ········. Answer: eagle Question: What are large snow bumps known as in skiing terms? Answer: moguls Question: What do runners pass to each other in a relay race? Answer: baton Question: What do the letters ERA mean in baseball? Answer: Earned Run Average Question: What does TKO stand for? Answer: Technical Knock Out Question: What football player rushed for 2,003 yards in 1973? Answer: OJ #Simpson# Question: What game features the largest ball? Answer: earthball Question: What is it called when a football team loses possession of the ball due to a misplay? Answer: turnover Question: What is the heaviest class of weight-lifting? Answer: super heavyweight Question: What number wood is a driver in golf? Answer: one Question: What sport do the Harlem Globetrotters play? Answer: basketball Question: What sport has a hooker in a scrum? Answer: rugby Question: What sport would you helicopter to the Bugaboos for? Answer: skiing Question: What trophy is awarded to the winner of the NHL play-offs? Answer: Stanley Cup Question: What vehicles are involved in the "Tour de France"? Answer: bicycles Question: What was football player Dick Lane's nickname? Answer: Night Train Question: What's the nickname of the University of Georgia football team? Answer: Bulldogs Question: Where are the U.S. Tennis Open Championships held? Answer: #Flushing Meadows#, NY Question: Which NFL team's defensive unit was nicknamed "The Purple People Eaters"? Answer: Minnesota #Vikings# Question: Which country won the World Cup of Soccer in 1982. Answer: Italy Question: Which football team was nicknamed the "Orange Crush"? Answer: Denver #Broncos# Question: Which is the only position in soccer allowed to handle the ball? Answer: goalkeeper Question: Which position is usually played by the tallest member on a basketball team? Answer: centre Question: Which sport has a movement called a "telemark"? Answer: skiing Question: Which sport uses stones and brooms? Answer: curling Question: Which swimming stroke is named after an insect? Answer: butterfly Question: Who was known as the "Sultan of Swat"? Answer: Babe Ruth Question: Who was the 1978 Wimbledon Women's Singles champ? Answer: Martina Navratilova Question: Who was the first NHL player to score 50 goals in one season? Answer: Maurice #Richard# <-- pronounced "Reeee-shard" Question: Who was the first to win the grand slam of tennis? Answer: Don #Budge# Question: With which sport is Chris Evert Lloyd identified? Answer: tennis Question: When read upside down, what does the term "umop apisdn" signify? Answer: upside down Question: If you look at the sun long enough, you go ·····. Answer: blind Question: This is the sandy area nearest the ocean. Answer: beach Question: What did TVs IMF stand for? Answer: Impossible Mission Forces Question: What was the first network series devoted entirely to rock and roll? Answer: American Bandstand Question: Who was Carl in Five Easy Pieces before going to Walton's Mountain? Answer: Waite Question: Who was Chief Marshall of the Mickey Mouse Club? Answer: Walt Disney Question: Hook, line and ···········. Answer: sinker Question: "7X" was used to refer to the secret ingredient of which drink? Answer: Coca Cola Question: A "pigskin" is another name for a(n) ········. Answer: football Question: A can of Pepsi holds ·· fluid ounces. Answer: twelve Question: A foot-long ruler is ·· inches long. Answer: twelve Question: Most men do this each morning, using a razor. Answer: shave Question: Most people wear a watch on their ···· wrist. Answer: left Question: Name the implement that removes water from your windshield on your car? Answer: wiper Question: Traffic Trivia: Red means stop, ····· means go. Answer: green Question: What US state has the Worlds Champion Chili Cookoff every year? Answer: Texas Question: What bit of Bobby Goldsboro syrup focused on a dying young wife? Answer: honey Question: What did Sally Rogers always wear in her hair? Answer: a #bow# Question: What does the typical American eat 263 of each year? not pizza!! Answer: eggs Question: What game show had people dressed up funny? Answer: Let's #Make A Deal# Question: What is Grimace of the McDonald's characters? Answer: A #tastebud# Question: What was Simple Simon fishing for in his mother's pail? Answer: whale Question: What was the name of the Akla-Seltzer boy? Answer: Speedy Question: What was the name of the dog in RCA Victor's trademark? Answer: Nipper Question: What's the telephone area code for Chicago? Answer: 312 Question: Where did Howdy Doody live? Answer: Doodyville Question: Where were Archie and Edith Bunker's chairs enshrined? Answer: The #Smithsonian# Institute Question: Who is also known as Mr. Warmth? Answer: Don #Rickles# Question: Who is known as "the world's oldest teenager"? Answer: Dick #Clark# Question: Ball and ········. Answer: chain Question: Peace and ·········. Answer: quiet Question: Which word is related to these three: nap, walk, call? Answer: cat Question: Which word is related to these three: painting, bowl, nail? Answer: finger Question: Which word is related to these three: rat, blue, cottage? Answer: cheese Question: A castle or enclosed place. Answer: FORt Question: Make holes through something. Answer: perFORate Question: Many trees. Answer: FORest Question: Pardon. Answer: FORgive Question: A choice cut of meat. Answer: tenderloin # Question: Chinese philosopher (um 500 v. Chr.) ? # Answer: Konfuzius Question: What is the world's largest sea? Answer: Mediterranean Question: Who led the children of Israel out of Egypt? Answer: Moses Question: What do the initials 'VCP' stand for? Answer: Video Cassette Player Question: What do the initials 'VCR' stand for? Answer: Video Cassette Recorder Question: What does 'A&W' (of root beer fame) stand for ? Answer: Allen & Wright Question: What does 'AOL' stand for? Answer: America Online Question: What does S.O.S. stand for? Answer: Save Our Souls Question: What does N.A.S.A stand for? Answer: National Aeronautics and Space Administration Question: What does the acronym 'scuba' mean? Answer: Self Contained Underwater Breathing Apparatus Question: Who is the dog on the crackerjack box? Answer: Bingo Question: What is ground being 'rested' for a season called? Answer: fallow Question: After what were the B52 bombers named? Answer: a fifties #hairdo# Question: How many engines are on a B52 bomber? Answer: eight Question: How many gallons of fuel does a jumbo jet use during take off? Answer: four thousand Question: What does a pilot drop to slow an airplane? Answer: flaps Question: What is the world's fastest passenger aircraft? Answer: Concorde Question: What type of craft is the US's Airforce One? Answer: Boeing #747# Question: Whic country developed the first jet fighter? Answer: Germany Question: Which two nations built the concorde? Answer: Britain and France Question: Who built the 'Cherokee' and 'Commanche' aircraft? Answer: Piper Question: Who built the hurricane aircraft? Answer: Hawker Question: From what is the liqueur kirsch made? Answer: cherries Question: From which plant is tequila derived? Answer: cactus Question: As what is California also known? Answer: Golden State Question: As what is Minnesota also known? Answer: Gopher State Question: What city is also known as Beantown? Answer: Boston Question: What state is 'The Golden State'? Answer: California Question: What state is also called the 'Garden State'? Answer: New Jersey Question: What state is the 'Hoosier State'? Answer: Indiana Question: Where are the headquarters of the CIA? Answer: #Langley#, Virginia Question: Which date is inscribed on the book held by the Statue Of Liberty? Answer: July 4 1776 Question: What is the most air polluted city in the United States? Answer: Los Angeles Question: Where is the Kitty Hawk? Answer: The #Smithsonian# Institute Question: What mountain has the figures of three mounted confederate heroes of the Civil War? Answer: #Stone# Mountain Question: What state is only part of the United States by treaty? Answer: Texas Question: Which two fruits are an anagram of each other? Answer: lemon and melon Question: How many litres of air is in an adult lung? Answer: five Question: How many times do your ribs move every year during breathing? Answer: five million Question: Like fingerprints, what other print is individual? Answer: #tongue#prints Question: Of what does the typical man have 13,000? Answer: whiskers Question: What do the auricularis muscles move? Answer: #ear#s Question: What is the Scientific name for the eardrum? Answer: tympanic membrane Question: What is the common name for the scapula? Answer: breastbone Question: What is the common name for the tympanic membrane? Answer: eardrum Question: What is the second largest bone in the foot? Answer: talus Question: What is the smallest bone in the human body? Answer: #stirrup# bone Question: Where are one quarter of the bones in the human body? Answer: feet Question: Which is the most sensitive finger? Answer: forefinger Question: As what is a camelopard also known? Answer: giraffe Question: As what is a giraffe also known? Answer: camelopard Question: As what is a moose also known? Answer: algonquin Question: As what is an algonquin more commonaly known? Answer: moose Question: At what age does a filly become a mare? Answer: five Question: Does a wild rabbit live 10, 15 or 20 years? Answer: 10 Question: How fast (mph) can a kangaroo hop? Answer: forty Question: How many hours a day does a ferret sleep? Answer: twenty Question: How many hours does an antelope sleep at night? Answer: one Question: How many teeth does a walrus have? Answer: eighteen Question: If a robin's egg is put in vinegar for thirty days, what colour does it become? Answer: yellow Question: Name one male fish that gives birth? Answer: sea horse or pipe fish Question: Of what are walrus tusks made? Answer: ivory Question: On what do honeybees have a type of hair? Answer: eyes Question: What animal can get the disease 'heaves'? Answer: horse Question: What animal can hop as fast as 40 mph? Answer: kangaroo Question: What animal has red patches on its rear? Answer: mandrill Question: What animal lives in a form? Answer: hare Question: What animal lives in a warren? Answer: rabbit Question: What animal's milk is more than 54% fat? Answer: humpback #whale# Question: What are the only other animals on which the pill works? Answer: #gorilla#s Question: What bird is associated with Lundy Island? Answer: puffin Question: What colour is a robin's egg? Answer: blue Question: What comprises than 54% of humpback whale's milk? Answer: fat Question: What dog is named after a Mexican state? Answer: chihuahua Question: What herbivore sleeps one hour a night? Answer: antelope Question: What insect has a type of hair on it's eyes? Answer: honey#bees# Question: What is a female deer called? Answer: doe Question: What is a male deer called? Answer: buck Question: What is a marsupium? Answer: pouch Question: What is a word for a castrated ram? Answer: wether Question: What is a young whale called? Answer: calf Question: What is another name for the coyote? Answer: prairie wolf Question: What is another name for the prairie wolf? Answer: coyote Question: What is the chihuahua named after? Answer: A #Mexican state# Question: What is the heaviest snake? Answer: anaconda Question: What is the largest lizard? Answer: Komodo Dragon Question: What is the longest venomous snake? Answer: king cobra Question: What is the scientific name for a turkey's wishbone? Answer: furcula Question: What is the technical name for an animal's pouch? Answer: marsupium Question: What lives in a formicary? Answer: #ant#s Question: What type of frog is the smallest frog? Answer: gold frog Question: What was the first animal on the endangered species list? Answer: peregrine falcon Question: What well known marsupial is the wallaby related to? Answer: kangaroo Question: Where do ants live? Answer: formicary Question: Which animal always grows new teeth to replace the old? Answer: crocodile Question: Which is the largest African bird of prey? Answer: lammergeyer Question: Which is the largest aquatic bird? Answer: albatross Question: Which is the largest known butterfly? Answer: Queen Alexandra's Birdwing Question: Which is the only animal other than humans that can get leprosy? Answer: armadillos Question: Which mammals fly? Answer: bats Question: Which snake kills the most humans? Answer: king cobra Question: With which island is the puffin associated? Answer: #Lundy# Island Question: Where are there over 58 million dogs? Answer: USA Question: What is the most venomous snake? Answer: king cobra Question: Approximately how many years old is the first known written advertisement? Answer: three thousand Question: In which ruins was the first known written advertisement found? Answer: Thebes Question: What date is the 'Ides' of March? Answer: Fifteenth Question: Which famous million dollar building cost more than a million dollars? Answer: Sydney #Opera House# Question: Who painted 'Irises'? Answer: Vincent #Van Gogh# Question: What is the art of tracing designs and making impressions of them called? Answer: lithography Question: Which is the largest museum in the world? Answer: Louvre Question: Who is a successful recording artist, talented landscape artist, and author of children's books? Answer: Ricky Van Shelton Question: Who was born when Pluto, the astrological sign for death, was directly above Dallas, Texas? Answer: John F. #Kennedy# Question: What is the astrological sign for death? Answer: Pluto Question: What is the zodiacal symbol for Capricorn? Answer: goat Question: Which constellation is represented by a goat? Answer: Capricorn Question: As what is Polaris also known? Answer: North Star Question: As what is the North Star also known? Answer: Polaris Question: Saturday is named after which planet? Answer: Saturn Question: What constellation is represented by scales? Answer: Libra Question: What is the most essential tool in astronomy? Answer: telescope Question: What is the name given to a group of stars? Answer: constellation Question: What is the name of brightest asteroid visible from earth? Answer: Vesta Question: What is the only day named after a planet? Answer: Saturday Question: What is the small irregular white cloud that zips around Neptune approximately every 16 hours called? Answer: Scooter Question: What is the technical name for 'falling stars'? Answer: meteors Question: What planet is nearest the sun? Answer: Mercury Question: When does a full moon rise? Answer: sunset Question: Which is the only planet that rotates clockwise? Answer: Venus Question: Who coined the theory that the earth revolves around the sun? Answer: Nicolaus #Copernicus# Question: Who discovered the four largest moons of Jupiter? Answer: Galileo Question: Who invented the telescope? Answer: #Galileo# Galilei Question: What is the stratosphere immediately above? Answer: troposphere Question: What is the troposphere immediately lower than? Answer: stratosphere Question: How many 'Air Force One'(s) are there? Answer: two Question: Who wore a cabbage leaf under his cap? Answer: Babe Ruth Question: What drink is named after the queen of England who was famous for her 'sanguinary' persecution of the protestants? Answer: Bloody Mary Question: What is made of fermented grape juice? Answer: wine Question: Which animal has the largest eyes? Answer: giant squid Question: Approximately how many times a day does the human heart beat? Answer: one million Question: As what is haemophilia also known? Answer: royal disease Question: Of what is keratitis an inflammation? Answer: cornea Question: On what side should you sleep to improve digestion? Answer: right Question: To what disability can keratitis lead? Answer: blindness Question: What appears when the sun activates melanocytes? Answer: freckles Question: What body function is improved if you sleep on your right side? Answer: digestion Question: What carries sensations from the tongue to the brain? Answer: lingual nerve Question: What does the body release that dilates small blood vessels and so causes a person to blush? Answer: peptides Question: What does the lack of iodine in the diet cause? Answer: goitre Question: What does the pancreas produce? Answer: insulin Question: What element is lacking in a diet when goitre occurs? Answer: iodine Question: What falls out with phalacrosis? Answer: hair Question: What falls out with phalacrosis? Answer: hair Question: What fleshy muscular organ is joined to the hyoid bone? Answer: tongue Question: What gland secretes fluid that washes the eyes? Answer: #tear# gland Question: What is activated for freckles to appear? Answer: melanocytes Question: What is the biological name for the shin bone? Answer: tibia Question: What is the biological term for the voice box? Answer: larynx Question: What is the common name for the larynx? Answer: voice box Question: What is the hardest bone in the human body? Answer: jawbone Question: What is the latin name for the top set of vertebrae? Answer: cervical Question: What is the royal disease? Answer: haemophilia Question: What is the tibia more commonly known as? Answer: shin bone Question: What muscle is joined by the lingual nerve to the brain? Answer: tongue Question: What muscles move the ears? Answer: auricularis Question: What protein makes blood red? Answer: Haemoglobin Question: What small region at end of medulla oblongata serves as 'bridge' to brain? Answer: pons Question: When a tumour is cancerous, what is it said to be? Answer: malignant Question: With age, what organ shrinks faster in males than in females? Answer: brain Question: What is the birthstone for May? Answer: emerald Question: What is the birthstone for September? Answer: sapphire Question: Approximately how many years old are oak trees before they produce acorns? Answer: fifty Question: One ragweed plant can release approximately how many grains of pollen? Answer: one billion Question: To which family does the coffee plant belong? Answer: madder Question: Which tree only produces acorns after it is fifty years old? Answer: oak Question: How many inches tall are the bearskins worn by the guards at Buckingham Palace? Answer: twenty Question: In the House of Lords, where does the Lord Chancellor sit? Answer: wool#sack# Question: In which park are Queen Mary's gardens? Answer: #Regents# Park Question: What are the only two london boroughs that start with the letter 'e'? Answer: Ealing and Enfield Question: What does 'The Monument' in London commemorate? Answer: #Great Fire# of London Question: What was the second bridge built across the Thames? Answer: #Westminster# Bridge Question: Where is Selfridges? Answer: Oxford Street, London Question: Who at Buckingham Palace wears bearskins? Answer: guards Question: Which building commemorates the Great Fire of London? Answer: Monument Question: What was Margaret Thatcher's nickname? Answer: Iron Lady Question: What is the largest inhabited castle in the world? Answer: Windsor Castle Question: Where is the 'whispering gallery'? Answer: St. Paul's Cathedral Question: Where would you find a nave, apse, atrium and narthex? Answer: Basilica Question: How is 75% of petrol in an engine wasted? Answer: combustion Question: What make of car is a 'Thunderbird'? Answer: Ford Question: What make of car is an 'Espace'? Answer: Renault Question: Which country has the most cars per mile of road? Answer: England Question: Donald Duck comics were banned in Finland because he didn't wear ······? Answer: pants Question: For which cartoon character was Beethoven a favourite composer? Answer: Shroeder Question: How many freckles did Howdy Doody have? Answer: forty eight Question: The maiden names of which two cartoon characters are Slaghoople and Mcbricker? Answer: Wilma Flintstone and Betty Rubble Question: What are the names of Donald Duck's nephews? Answer: Huey Dewey and Louey Question: What city do Batman and Robin patrol? Answer: Gotham City Question: What expression did Clark Kent's newspaper boss like to use? Answer: #Great Caesar's ghost#! Question: What is Dennis the Menace's surname? Answer: Mitchell Question: What was the first cartoon character called? Answer: Oswald the Rabbit Question: What were Wilma Flintstone and Betty Rubble's maiden names? Answer: Slaghoople and Mcbricker Question: Which comic is drawn by Sam Keith? Answer: The Maxx Question: Which magician did Lothar assist? Answer: Mandrake Question: Who did the voices of Bugs Bunny, Sylvester and Tweety Pie? Answer: Mel Blanc Question: Who drew the comic 'The Maxx'? Answer: Sam Keith Question: Who patrols Gotham City? Answer: Batman and Robin Question: Who took dictation from Perry Mason? Answer: Della Street Question: Who was Barney Rubble's best friend? Answer: Fred Flintstone Question: Who was Fred Flinstone's best friend? Answer: Barney Rubble Question: Who was born on Krypton? Answer: Superman Question: Who was the black assistant of Mandrake the Magician? Answer: Lothar Question: Who was the first voice of Mickey Mouse? Answer: Walt Disney Question: What film was the last featuring Mel Blanc's voice? Answer: Jetsons Question: 20% of what is in the metal part at the end of a pencil? Answer: sulphur Question: As what is sulphur also known? Answer: brimstone Question: For what is the chemical formula H2O2? Answer: hydrogen peroxide Question: For what metal is 'Au' the chemical symbol? Answer: gold Question: Of what is 98% of the weight of water made? Answer: oxygen Question: To what group of elements do cerium, praesiodymium and promethium belong? Answer: #rare earth# metals Question: What does the symbol 'Am' represent? Answer: americium Question: What is a corrosive substance with a pH value less than 7 called? Answer: acid Question: What is calcium oxide commonly called? Answer: lime Question: What is the atomic number for thalium? Answer: eighty one Question: What is the atomic number of Bromine? Answer: thirty five Question: What is the atomic number of Molybdenum? Answer: forty two Question: What is the atomic number of sulphur? Answer: 16 Question: What is the atomic number of uranium? Answer: ninety two Question: What is the chemical name for quicksilver? Answer: mercury Question: What is the chemical symbol for gold? Answer: Au Question: What is the chemical symbol for iron? Answer: Fe Question: What is the heaviest naturally occuring element? Answer: uranium Question: What is the symbol for copper? Answer: Cu Question: What is the symbol for tin? Answer: Sn Question: What term is applied to ethyl alcohol that has been treated with poison to make it unfit for human consumption? Answer: denatured Question: What type of paper is used to test for acidity and alkalinity? Answer: litmus Question: On what do approximately 100 people choke to death every year? Answer: ballpoint pens Question: How long did it take God to create the Universe? Answer: seven days Question: How many children did Noah have? Answer: three Question: How many sayings did Jesus say from the cross? Answer: seven Question: How many times did Peter deny Jesus? Answer: three Question: How old was Sarah when she had a child? Answer: ninety Question: On which day was the resurrection of Christ? Answer: Easter Sunday Question: What are the first three words of The Bible? Answer: In the beginning Question: What two biblical cities did God destroy with fire and brimstone? Answer: Sodom and Gomorrah Question: Which two books in the Old Testament list the ten commandments? (in order of appearance) Answer: Exodus and Deuteronomy Question: Who killed Goliath? Answer: David Question: Who replaced Moses as the prophet of the Israelites? Answer: Joshua Question: Whose name did God change to Israel? Answer: Jacob Question: In the 'Twelve days of christmas', how many items in total are sent by 'my true love'? Answer: seventy eight Question: As what is Constantinople now known? Answer: Istanbul Question: Who has the world's largest double-decker tram fleet? Answer: Hong Kong Question: A bird in the hand is worth ······? Answer: two in the bush Question: A stitch in time saves ····? Answer: nine Question: As clear as a ·······? Answer: bell Question: As close as two ······ in a pod? Answer: peas Question: As easy as ······? Answer: pie Question: As mad as a ·······? Answer: wet hen or hatter Question: As nervous as a long-tailed cat in a room full of ······? Answer: rocking chairs Question: As pretty as a ······? Answer: picture Question: As sick as a ······? Answer: dog Question: As sly as a ······? Answer: fox Question: As tough as ·······? Answer: nails Question: Hell hath no fury like a ······? Answer: woman scorned Question: Time ···· when you're having fun? Answer: flies Question: On what is an espadrille worn? Answer: foot Question: What are the essential ingredients of a daiquiri? Answer: rum and lemon Question: What cocktail is based on rum and lemon? Answer: daiquiri Question: In alphabet radio code, what word is used for 'c'? Answer: charlie Question: In alphabet radio code, what word is used for 'f'? Answer: foxtrot Question: In alphabet radio code, what word is used for 'h'? Answer: hotel Question: In alphabet radio code, what word is used for 't'? Answer: tango Question: In alphabet radio code, what word is used for 'x'? Answer: X-ray Question: Using morse code, what does trasmitting using 3 dots, 3 dashes and 3 dots? Answer: SOS Question: What is a south african coin containing 1 troy ounce of gold called? Answer: Krugerrand Question: What is a group of donkeys called? Answer: herd Question: What is a group of geese called? Answer: gaggle Question: The De Beers group of companies controls more than 80% of the world's supply of ······? Answer: rough #diamonds# Question: What product built Hershey, Pennsylvania? Answer: chocolate Question: Which company controls more than 80% of the world's rough diamond supply? Answer: De Beers Question: In what year was the Intel Pentium processor introduced? Answer: 1993 Question: What country did the operating system 'Linux' come from? Answer: Finland Question: What does 'IBM' stand for? Answer: International Business Machines Question: What does the 'x' mean when referring to the speed of a CD-rom (eg. 32x)? Answer: #times# (faster than standard speed) Question: What type of printer did Seiko develop for the 1964 Tokyo Olympics? Answer: dot matrix Question: What was invented over 3000 years ago that is now considered the first 'computer'? Answer: abacus Question: What was the first version of Microsoft Windows to have networking capabilities? Answer: Windows for #Workgroups# Question: What was the first version of Microsoft Windows? Answer: Windows #286# Question: Who is the CEO of Apple computers? Answer: Steve Jobs Question: After who is the 'Ramses' brand condom named? Answer: Pharaoh #Ramses II# Question: As what is America Online better known? Answer: AOL Question: What is the most widely accepted theory for the creation of the universe? Answer: Big Bang Question: What was created with the big bang? Answer: Universe Question: What is kaolin? Answer: pure china #clay# Question: What is liquid clay used in pottery called? Answer: slip Question: What is pure china clay called? Answer: kaolin Question: Because the emu and the kangaroo cannot walk backwards, they are on the Australian ······? Answer: coat of arms Question: For which country is the lotus flower the national symbol? Answer: India Question: In which country is it polite to stick your tongue out at your guests? Answer: Tibet Question: In which country is milk the most popular beverage? Answer: USA Question: In which town does the famous 'running of the bulls' take place? Answer: Pamplona Question: Israel has the highest per capital consumption of ······? Answer: turkey Question: What London landmark has an 11 foot long hand? Answer: Big Ben Question: What animals are on the Australian coat of arms? Answer: emu and kangaroo Question: What are the roads of Guam paved with? Answer: coral Question: What are the sandals called that are worn in ceremonial japanese tradition? Answer: tabi Question: What city do the Italians call the Monaco of bavaria? Answer: Munich Question: What do the Italians call Munich? Answer: Monaco of Bavaria Question: What famous building is located on the banks of the river Jumna? Answer: Taj Mahal Question: What happened on screen for the first time in India in 1977? Answer: Screen #kiss# Question: What is a water taxi known as in Venice? Answer: gondola Question: What is the most common name in italy? Answer: Mario Rossi Question: What is the name of a quarter of Jerusalem that can be translated as 'hundred gates'? Answer: Mea Shearim Question: What is the name of the wrought iron tower in Paris? Answer: #Eiffel# Tower Question: What is the national symbol for India? Answer: lotus flower Question: What is the sacred river of Hinduism? Answer: Ganges Question: What is the tribal african word for dowry? Answer: lobola Question: When is turkey traditionally eaten in America? Answer: thanksgiving Question: Where are the Hausa and Ibo tribes? Answer: Nigeria Question: Where do the English monarchs live? Answer: Buckingham Palace Question: Where is the Blarney Stone? Answer: Blarney Castle, Ireland Question: Where was it once against the law to have a pet dog? Answer: Iceland Question: Where would one eat a taco? Answer: Mexico Question: Which country eats the most turkey per capita? Answer: Israel Question: Which famous museum is in Paris, France? Answer: Louvre Question: Which nationality calls Munich the 'Monaco of Bavaria'? Answer: Italians Question: Germany's equivalent to the dollar is the ······? Answer: deutsche mark Question: Israel's equivalent to the dollar is the ······? Answer: shekel Question: Italy's equivalant to the dollar is the ······? Answer: lira Question: Japan's equivalent to the dollar is the ······? Answer: yen Question: Mexico's equivalent to the dollar is the ······? Answer: peso Question: Spain's equivalent to the dollar is the ······? Answer: peseta Question: The quetzal is the currency of ······? Answer: Guatemala Question: What is the Japanese currency? Answer: yen Question: What is the currency of Guatemala? Answer: quetzal Question: What is the monetary unit of India? Answer: rupee Question: Which country has the currency 'yen'? Answer: Japan Question: What country's currency is the Bolivar? Answer: Venezuela Question: What is the currency of Venezuela? Answer: Bolivar Question: What is armagnac? Answer: brandy Question: What does a chronometer measure? Answer: Time Question: What is a catalogue of languages called? Answer: ethnologue Question: What is a gondola? Answer: water taxi Question: What is a one-party system of government in which control is maintained by force and regimentation? Answer: fascism Question: What is a word for a sorcerer who deals in black magic? Answer: necromancer Question: What is another name for a sleepwalker? Answer: somnambulist Question: What is ornamental work in silver or gold thread called? Answer: filigree Question: What is the name given to a pregnant goldfish? Answer: twit Question: What word means 'to chew the cud'? Answer: ruminate Question: What has 336 dimples? Answer: a #golf ball# Question: Sleeping sickness is carried by which insect? Answer: tsetse fly Question: What disease is carried by the tsetse fly? Answer: sleeping sickness Question: What is the international cry for help? Answer: mayday Question: What degree do the intials 'DDS' stand for? Answer: Doctor of Dental Surgery Question: What egyptian object is also known as 'the key to the Nile'? Answer: Ankh Question: As what was Sony's video recorder known? Answer: betamax Question: Circuits can be wired in parallel or ······? Answer: series Question: What is the only insect that can turn its head? Answer: praying mantis Question: Recycling one glass jar saves enough energy to watch TV for how many hours? Answer: three Question: Where is Sir Herbert Baker buried? Answer: Westminster Abbey Question: For how much did an American urologist buy Napoleon's penis? (US Dollars) Answer: $#3800# Question: For what are Allen and Wright most famous? Answer: root beer Question: What Surrey town is famed for its salts? Answer: Epsom Question: What is the most rural state in the USA? Answer: North Dakota Question: If hell is a lake of fire, what would the temperature be? (in degrees Fahrenheit) Answer: 833 Question: Who is the main character in 'Touched By An Angel'? Answer: Monica Question: How many stars are there on the New Zealand flag? Answer: four Question: What colours are on the Belgian flag? Answer: yellow, black and red Question: Which country has a plain green flag? Answer: Libya Question: Whose flag has the national arms on one side and the treasury seal on the other? Answer: Paraguay Question: How many times its own length can the average flea jump? Answer: 150 Question: Who was the tallest of Robin Hood's men? Answer: Little John Question: Cornflakes were invented in 1863, 1890 or 1915? Answer: 1890 Question: How many herbs and spices are used in Kentucky Fried Chicken? Answer: eleven Question: How many pieces of bun are in a Mcdonald's Big Mac? Answer: three Question: In which country did edam cheese originate? Answer: Holland Question: In which country did the word 'biscuit' originate? Answer: France Question: What breakfast cereal was invented at Battle Creek Sanitarium? Answer: Cornflakes Question: What did Charles Jung invent? Answer: fortune cookies Question: What is another name for the carambula? Answer: star fruit Question: What is the most widely used seasoning? Answer: salt Question: What is the oldest known vegetable? Answer: pea Question: Where were Cornflakes invented? Answer: Battle Creek Sanitarium Question: Where were fortune cookies invented? Answer: United States Question: Who invented fortune cookies? Answer: Charles Jung Question: Who invented the Egg Mcmuffin? Answer: Ed Peterson Question: What berries give gin its flavour? Answer: #juniper# berries Question: A tayberry is a cross between which two fruits? Answer: blackberry and raspberry Question: Unlike other oranges, what does a navel orange not have? Answer: seeds Question: What fruits are usually served 'belle helene'? Answer: pears Question: What is a cross between a blackberry and a raspberry? Answer: tayberry Question: What is another name for the star fruit? Answer: carambula Question: Where is most of the vitamin C in fruits? Answer: skin Question: What is San Francisco's equivalent to Sydney's 'City To Surf' race? Answer: #Bay to Breakers# footrace Question: What is the metal part of a lamp surrounding the bulb and supporting the shade called? Answer: harp Question: Where did venetian blinds originate? Answer: Japan Question: How many dots are on a twister mat? Answer: thirty Question: How many folds does a Monopoly board have? Answer: one Question: How many numbers are on the spinner in the game of 'Life'? Answer: ten Question: How much does Park Place cost in Monopoly (in US Dollars)? Answer: 450 Question: In a game of horseshoes, how many feet apart must the stakes be? Answer: forty Question: In roulette, what number is green? Answer: zero Question: Moving anti-clockwise on a dartboard, what is the number next to '4'? Answer: eighteen Question: To what do opposite faces of a dice always add up? Answer: seven Question: What is another name for the card game 'Blackjack'? Answer: Twenty-one Question: What is another name for the card game 'Twenty-one'? Answer: Blackjack Question: What is the best possible score in blackjack? Answer: twenty one Question: What is the most popular sport in england? Answer: darts Question: What is the tallest piece on a chessboard? Answer: king Question: What number is at 12 o'clock on a dartboard? Answer: 20 Question: What sport/game is Bobby Fischer associated with? Answer: chess Question: Where did the card game 'bridge' originate? Answer: Turkey Question: Where does the annual Poker World Series take place? Answer: Las Vegas Question: Approximately how many pounds of cereal will the average american/canadian eat every year? Answer: twelve Question: Peridot is the birthstone for ······? Answer: August Question: What is the birthstone for August? Answer: peridot Question: During which month is the longest day in the Northern hemisphere? Answer: June Question: During which month is the longest day in the Southern hemisphere? Answer: December Question: During which month is the shortest day in the Northern hemisphere? Answer: December Question: During which month is the shortest day in the Southern hemisphere? Answer: June Question: What does a month beginning with a Sunday always have? Answer: Friday the 13th Question: What game usually starts with 'is it animal, vegetable or mineral'? Answer: twenty questions Question: What is the name of the office used by the president in the Whitehouse? Answer: Oval office Question: What is viewed during a a pyrotechnic display? Answer: fireworks Question: What system do the blind use for reading? Answer: braille Question: Where will children as young as 15 be jailed for cheating on their finals? Answer: Bangladesh Question: With what day does a month start if it has a Friday the 13th? Answer: Sunday Question: How many chromosomes do each body cell contain? Answer: forty six Question: What is the capital of Zaire? Answer: Kinshasa Question: Accra is the capital of ······? Answer: Ghana Question: Albany is the capital of ·····? Answer: New York Question: Ankara is the capital of ······? Answer: Turkey Question: As what is Formosa now known? Answer: Taiwan Question: As what is Krung Thep is more commonly known? Answer: Bangkok Question: As what is the South Pole also known? Answer: Amundsen Scott Station Question: As what was the Taj Mahal originally built? Answer: tomb Question: Austin is the capital of ······? Answer: Texas Question: Bamako is the capital of ······? Answer: Mali Question: Bangkok is the capital of ······? Answer: Thailand Question: Banjul is the capital of ······? Answer: Gambia Question: Bismarck is the capital of ······? Answer: North Dakota Question: Bissau is the capital of ······? Answer: Guinea-Bissau Question: Bogota is the capital of ······? Answer: Colombia Question: Boise is the capital of ······? Answer: Idaho Question: Bridgetown is the capital of ······? Answer: Barbados Question: Budapest is the capital of ······? Answer: Hungary Question: Cheyenne is the capital of ······? Answer: Wyoming Question: Columbus is the capital of ······? Answer: Ohio Question: Dakar is the capital of ······? Answer: Senegal Question: Des Moines is the capital of ······? Answer: Iowa Question: Dhaka is the capital of ······? Answer: Bangladesh Question: Djibouti is the capital of ······? Answer: Djibouti Question: Five US states border which ocean? Answer: #Pacific# Ocean Question: Guatemala is the capital of ······? Answer: Guatemala Question: Helena is the capital of ······? Answer: Montana Question: How many Great Lakes are there? Answer: five Question: How many countries border the black sea? Answer: four Question: If you flew due West from Portugal, what is the first continent you would reach? Answer: North America Question: In what state is Silicon Valley? Answer: California Question: In which city is Westminster Abbey? Answer: London Question: In which city is Westminster Abbey? Answer: London Question: In which city is the Arch of Hadrian? Answer: Athens Question: In which city is the famous Bond Street? Answer: London Question: In which country is Tobruk? Answer: Libya Question: In which country is the largest volcano in the world? Answer: Ecuador Question: In which county are all ten of England's highest peaks? Answer: Cumbria Question: In which modern day country is ancient Troy? Answer: Turkey Question: In which state is Tupelo? Answer: Mississippi Question: In which state is the Natchez Trail? Answer: Mississippi Question: In which year did Macau revert to China? Answer: 1999 Question: Into what ocean does the Zambezi River empty? Answer: #Indian# Ocean Question: Into which bay does the Golden Gate Strait lead? Answer: #San Francisco# Bay Question: Into which estuary do the Trent and Ouse flow? Answer: Humber Question: Is Belfast in Northern or Southern Ireland? Answer: Northern Question: Is Dublin in Northern or Southern ireland? Answer: Southern Question: Jefferson City is the capital of ······? Answer: Missouri Question: Kathmandu is the capital of ······? Answer: Nepal Question: Kigali is the capital of ······? Answer: Rwanda Question: Kingston is the capital of ······? Answer: Jamaica Question: Kinshasa is the capital of ······? Answer: Zaire Question: Kuwait is the capital of ······? Answer: Kuwait Question: Lagos is the capital of ······? Answer: Nigeria Question: Lansing is the capital of ······? Answer: Michigan Question: Libreville is the capital of ······? Answer: Gabon Question: Lilongwe is the capital of ······? Answer: Malawi Question: Lome is the capital of ······? Answer: Togo Question: Luxembourg is the capital of ······? Answer: Luxembourg Question: Malabo is the capital of ······? Answer: Equatorial Guinea Question: Mayfair, London is a district of little streets near ······? Answer: Hyde Park Question: Mexico City is the capital of ······? Answer: Mexico Question: Montevideo is the capital of ······? Answer: Uruguay Question: Nashville is the capital of ······? Answer: Tennessee Question: Near what river is the Temple of Karnak? Answer: Nile Question: New Delhi is the capital of ······? Answer: India Question: Nicosia is the capital of ······? Answer: Cyprus Question: Of what are Quemoy and Matsu part? Answer: Taiwan Question: Of which country does the Kalahari Desert cover 84%? Answer: Botswana Question: On the London Underground, which station has a different name on two of its platforms? Answer: Bank and Monument Question: On the banks of which river is the Taj Mahal? Answer: River #Jumna# Question: On what island is Pearl Harbor? Answer: Oahu Question: On what river is Blackpool? Answer: River #Fylde# Question: On what river is Liverpool? Answer: Mersey Question: On what sea is the Crimea? Answer: #Black# Sea Question: On which coast of Australia is Sydney? Answer: East Question: Ouagadougou is the capital of ······? Answer: Burkino Faso Question: Port Louis is the capital of ······? Answer: Mauritius Question: Port Moresby is the capital of ······? Answer: Papua New Guinea Question: Raleigh is the capital of ······? Answer: North Carolina Question: Richmond is the capital of ······? Answer: Virginia Question: Riyadh is the capital of ······? Answer: Saudi Arabia Question: Rome is the capital of ······? Answer: Italy Question: Santiago is the capital of ······? Answer: Chile Question: Santo Domingo is the capital of ······? Answer: Dominican Republic Question: Singapore is the capital of ······? Answer: Singapore Question: Springfield is the capital of ······? Answer: Illinois Question: Sydney is on the east coast of ······? Answer: Australia Question: Tegucigalpa is the capital of ······? Answer: Honduras Question: Through which ocean does the International Date Line approximately follow the 180 degree meridian? Answer: #Pacific# Ocean Question: Tirana is the capital of ······? Answer: Albania Question: Ulan Bator is the capital of ······? Answer: Mongolia Question: Vaduz is the capital of ······? Answer: Liechtenstein Question: What Central American country extends furthest north? Answer: Belize Question: What Scandinavian capital begins and ends with the same letter? Answer: Oslo Question: What city has the world's largest black population? Answer: #New York# City Question: What continent is part of both the East and Aest hemispheres? Answer: Antarctica Question: What country borders Egypt on the West? Answer: Libya Question: What country borders Egypt to the South? Answer: Sudan Question: What country borders Libya on the East? Answer: Egypt Question: What country borders Sudan to the North? Answer: Egypt Question: What country has the biggest population? Answer: China Question: What country is situated between Panama and Nicaragua? Answer: Costa Rica Question: What country is surrounded by Brazil, Argentina and Bolivia? Answer: Paraguay Question: What country was once known as 'The Breadbasket of Russia'? Answer: Ukraine Question: What country's capital is Caracas? Answer: Venezuela Question: What divides the American North from the South? Answer: The Mason-Dixon Line Question: What do Americans traditionally eat on thanksgiving day? Answer: turkey Question: What does the George Washington Bridge span? Answer: #Hudson# River Question: What is a peanut if it is not a pea or a nut? Answer: legume Question: What is also known as Amundsen Scott Station? Answer: South Pole Question: What is the Southernmost country in continental Europe? Answer: Spain Question: What is the capital of Albania? Answer: Tirana Question: What is the capital of Australia? Answer: Canberra Question: What is the capital of Bangladesh? Answer: Dhaka Question: What is the capital of Barbados? Answer: Bridgetown Question: What is the capital of Brazil? Answer: Brasilia Question: What is the capital of Burkino Faso? Answer: Ouagadougou Question: What is the capital of California? Answer: Sacramento Question: What is the capital of Chile? Answer: Santiago Question: What is the capital of Colombia? Answer: Bogota Question: What is the capital of Cyprus? Answer: Nicosia Question: What is the capital of Djibouti? Answer: Djibouti Question: What is the capital of Equatorial Guinea? Answer: Malabo Question: What is the capital of Gabon? Answer: Libreville Question: What is the capital of Gambia? Answer: Banjul Question: What is the capital of Ghana? Answer: Accra Question: What is the capital of Guatemala? Answer: Guatemala Question: What is the capital of Guinea-Bissau? Answer: Bissau Question: What is the capital of Honduras? Answer: Tegucigalpa Question: What is the capital of Hungary? Answer: Budapest Question: What is the capital of Idaho? Answer: Boise Question: What is the capital of Illinois? Answer: Springfield Question: What is the capital of India? Answer: New Delhi Question: What is the capital of Iowa? Answer: Des Moines Question: What is the capital of Italy? Answer: Rome Question: What is the capital of Jamaica? Answer: Kingston Question: What is the capital of Kuwait? Answer: Kuwait Question: What is the capital of Liechtenstein? Answer: Vaduz Question: What is the capital of Luxembourg? Answer: Luxembourg Question: What is the capital of Luxembourg? Answer: Luxembourg Question: What is the capital of Malawi? Answer: Lilongwe Question: What is the capital of Mali? Answer: Bamako Question: What is the capital of Mauritius? Answer: Port Louis Question: What is the capital of Mexico? Answer: Mexico City Question: What is the capital of Michigan? Answer: Lansing Question: What is the capital of Missouri? Answer: #Jefferson# City Question: What is the capital of Mongolia? Answer: Ulan Bator Question: What is the capital of Montana? Answer: Helena Question: What is the capital of Nepal? Answer: Kathmandu Question: What is the capital of New York state? Answer: Albany Question: What is the capital of Nigeria? Answer: Lagos Question: What is the capital of North Carolina? Answer: Raleigh Question: What is the capital of North Dakota? Answer: Bismarck Question: What is the capital of Ohio? Answer: Columbus Question: What is the capital of Papua New Guinea? Answer: Port Moresby Question: What is the capital of Pennsylvania? Answer: Harrisberg Question: What is the capital of Rwanda? Answer: Kigali Question: What is the capital of Saudi Arabia? Answer: Riyadh Question: What is the capital of Singapore? Answer: Singapore Question: What is the capital of Tennessee? Answer: Nashville Question: What is the capital of Texas? Answer: Austin Question: What is the capital of Thailand? Answer: Bangkok Question: What is the capital of Togo? Answer: Lome Question: What is the capital of Turkey? Answer: Ankara Question: What is the capital of Uruguay? Answer: Montevideo Question: What is the capital of Virginia? Answer: Richmond Question: What is the capital of Wyoming? Answer: Cheyenne Question: What is the capital of the Dominican Republic? Answer: Santo Domingo Question: What is the circle of the earth at 0 degrees latitude called? Answer: equator Question: What is the correct name of Bangkok? Answer: Krung Thep Question: What is the deepest land gorge in the world? Answer: Grand Canyon Question: What is the fifth largest country in the world? Answer: Brazil Question: What is the highest peak in Fiji? Answer: Mount Victoria Question: What is the largest city in China? Answer: Shanghai Question: What is the largest city in Ecuador? Answer: Guayaquil Question: What is the largest city in Switzerland? Answer: Zurich Question: What is the largest country in Central America? Answer: Nicaragua Question: What is the largest exclusively Indonesian island? Answer: Sumatra Question: What is the largest ocean? Answer: #Pacific# Ocean Question: What is the most mountainous country in Europe? Answer: Switzerland Question: What is the oldest town in Belgium? Answer: Tongeren Question: What is the only borough of New York City that is not on an island? Answer: Bronx Question: What is the river capital of the world? Answer: Akron Question: What is the saltiest sea in the world? Answer: The #Dead Sea# Question: What is the second largest continent in the world? Answer: Africa Question: What is the second largest ocean? Answer: #Atlantic# Ocean Question: What is the second largest state in the USA? Answer: Texas Question: What is the smallest Canadian province? Answer: Prince Edward Island Question: What is the smallest state in the USA? Answer: Rhode Island Question: What is the windiest place on earth? Answer: #Mount Washington#, New Hampshire Question: What is the world's highest waterfall? Answer: Angel Falls Question: What is the world's largest desert? Answer: #Sahara# Desert Question: What is the world's largest lake? Answer: Caspian Sea Question: What is the world's widest river? Answer: Amazon Question: What lake is approximately 394,000 sq. km in area? Answer: Caspian Sea Question: What ocean is found along the East border of Asia? Answer: #Pacific# Ocean Question: What place is known as 'the land nowhere near'? Answer: Cape Three Points Question: What seaport's name is spanish for 'white house'? Answer: Casablanca Question: What small island is in the bay of Naples? Answer: Isle of #Capri# Question: Where are the 'wallops'? Answer: Hampshire Question: Where are the Nazca lines? Answer: Peru Question: Where are the two steepest streets in the USA? Answer: San Francisco Question: Where is Angel Falls? Answer: Venezuela Question: Where is Calcutta? Answer: India Question: Where is Cape Hatteras? Answer: North Carolina Question: Where is Eurodisney? Answer: #Paris#, France Question: Where is Gorky Park? Answer: Moscow Question: Where is Lake Maracaibo? Answer: Venezuela Question: Where is Mount Washington? Answer: New Hampshire Question: Where is Tabasco? Answer: Mexico Question: Where is Tongeren? Answer: Belgium Question: Where is area 51 generally said to be? Answer: Groom Lake Question: Where is the Blue Grotto? Answer: Capri, Italy Question: Where is the Machu Picchu? Answer: Peru Question: Where is the Taj Mahal? Answer: India Question: Where is the bridge of San Luis Rey? Answer: Peru Question: Where is the land of 10,000 lakes? Answer: Minnesota Question: Where is the statue 'Le Petit Pissoir'? Answer: Brussels Question: Where is the wailing wall? Answer: Jerusalem Question: Where is the world's biggest prison camp? Answer: Siberia Question: Where is the world's largest desert? Answer: North Africa Question: Which Californian desert drops below sea level? Answer: Death Valley Question: Which English county has the smallest perimeter? Answer: Isle of Wight Question: Which Portuguese colony reverted to China in December 1999? Answer: Macau Question: Which South American country has both a Pacific and Atlantic coastline? Answer: Colombia Question: Which US state gets the most rainfall? Answer: Hawaii Question: Which bridge spans the Hudson River? Answer: #George Washington# Bridge Question: Which country administers Martinique? Answer: France Question: Which country has the most emigrants? Answer: Mexico Question: Which country is known as the roof of the world? Answer: Tibet Question: Which country occupies the 'horn' of Africa? Answer: Somalia Question: Which country owns Corfu? Answer: Greece Question: Which imaginery line approximately follows the 180 degree meridian through the Pacific Ocean? Answer: International Date Line Question: Which is the largest lake in South America? Answer: Lake #Maracaibo# Question: Which is the most populated state/territory in Australia? Answer: New South Wales Question: Which is the most remote island in the southern atlantic ocean? Answer: #Bouvet# Island Question: Which is the only musical bird that can fly backwards? Answer: hummingbird Question: Which is the only sea below sea level? Answer: Dead Sea Question: Which is the smallest independent country? Answer: Vatican City Question: Which island country lies immediately to the East of Mauritius? Answer: Australia Question: Which island country lies immediately to the West of Australia? Answer: Mauritius Question: Which large city is on the Southeastern coast of Australia? Answer: Sydney Question: Which ocean has an area of approximately 166 sq. km? Answer: #Pacific# Ocean Question: Which river passes through Germany, Austria, Slovakia, Hungary, Croatia, Yugoslavia, Romania, Bulgaria and Ukraine before arriving at the Black Sea? Answer: Danube Question: Which tropic passes through Australia? Answer: Tropic of #Capricorn# Question: Who owns the island of Bermuda? Answer: Britain Question: Yaounde is the capital of ······? Answer: Cameroon Question: What is the capital of Senegal? Answer: Dakar Question: Approximately what percentage of the earth do the oceans cover? Answer: seventy one Question: What is the largest volcano in the world? Answer: Cotopaxi Question: What is the most reliable geyser in the world? Answer: Old Faithful Question: What type of rock is marble? Answer: metamorphic Question: What is the sum of all the angles in a square? (in degrees) Answer: three hundred and sixty Question: What is the glass capital of the world? Answer: Toledo Question: By raising your legs slowly and laying on your back, in what can you not sink? Answer: quicksand Question: Who invented the predecessor to today's computers? Answer: Charles Babbage Question: 'Operation Desert Storm' took place in 1989, 1991 or 1995? Answer: 1991 Question: After who was America named? Answer: Amerigo Vespucci Question: After who was Mickey Mouse named? Answer: Mickey Rooney Question: Approximately how many children did pharaoh Ramses II father? Answer: one hundred and sixty Question: As what was Istanbul previously known? Answer: Constantinople Question: As what was Taiwan formerly known? Answer: Formosa Question: As what was winchester known by the Romans? Answer: Venta Bulgarum Question: Between which countries was the shortest war in history? Answer: Zanzibar and England Question: Bill and Hilary Clinton switched on the Christmas tree lights in Belfast in 1990, 1995 or 1996? Answer: 1995 Question: By who was Gerald Ford almost assassinated? Answer: Squeaky Fromme Question: Did Rotheim invent the aerosol in 1919, 1926 or 1931? Answer: 1926 Question: East Berlin was the capital of ······? Answer: East Germany Question: From what did Alexander the Great suffer? Answer: epilepsy Question: George Washington Carver advocated planting peanuts and sweet potatoes to replace what? Answer: cotton and tobacco Question: George Washington Carver advocated planting what to replace cotton and tobacco? Answer: peanuts and sweet potatoes Question: Germany was split into two zones by which agreement? Answer: #Yalta# agreement Question: His wife was Roxana, his horse was Bacephalus, he was? Answer: Alexander the Great Question: How many British officers were forced by Indian troops into the Black Hole of Calcutta? Answer: 146 Question: How many people were killed in the battle of Lexington? Answer: eight Question: How many years was Nelson Mandela in prison? Answer: twenty seven Question: In 1962, for what did Britain and France sign an agreement to build together? Answer: Concorde Question: In 1975, what re-opened after an 8 year closure? Answer: Suez Canal Question: In the 15th century, what was the war between the houses of Lancaster and York? Answer: War of the #Roses# Question: In what year did the Berlin Wall come down? Answer: 1989 Question: In which battle was George A. Custer defeated? Answer: Battle of #Little Bighorn# Question: In which country was paper money first used? Answer: China Question: In which year did Disneyland open? Answer: 1955 Question: In which year did Richard Burton die? Answer: 1984 Question: In which year did Skylab crashland in Western Australia? Answer: 1979 Question: In which year did the first man walk on the moon? Answer: 1969 Question: In which year was Nelson Mandela released from Robben Island? Answer: 1990 Question: In which year was Nelson Mandela released from prison? Answer: 1990 Question: In which year was the shortest war in history? Answer: 1896 Question: In which year was the smoke detector invented? Answer: 1969 Question: Kate Barton became the first bus conductress in 1909, 1920 or 1933? Answer: 1909 Question: King Richard the ········? Answer: Lionhearted Question: Louis XVI was guillotined in 1732, 1793 or 1842? Answer: 1793 Question: Marconi transmitted radio signals across the atlantic in 1901, 1902 or 1903? Answer: 1901 Question: Near what falls did Jimmy Angel crash his plane in 1937? Answer: Angel Falls Question: Of which Cambodian party was Pol Pot the leader? Answer: Khmer Rouge Question: Of which ship was Miles Standish captain? Answer: The #Mayflower# Question: On what date did America become an independant nation? Answer: July 4th, 1776 Question: On what day of the week did Solomon Grundy die? Answer: Saturday Question: On what was Pennsylvania incorrectly spelled? Answer: Liberty Bell Question: The Empire State Building was completed in 1930, 1931 or 1932? Answer: 1931 Question: The date of which Christian festival was fixed in 325AD by the Council of Nicaea? Answer: Easter Question: The first charity flag day was held in 1914, 1917 or 1919? Answer: 1914 Question: The first metered taxi become operational in 1899, 1903 or 1907? Answer: 1907 Question: The wristwatch invented in 1896, 1898 or 1904? Answer: 1904 Question: The ······ Tea Party? Answer: Boston Question: Through the streets of what town did Lady Godiva ride naked? Answer: Coventry Question: What 19th century war between Russia and England, Turkey, Britain and France, was named after a peninsula in the Black Sea? Answer: #Crimean# War Question: What English city was known to the Romans as Venta Bulgarum? Answer: Winchester Question: What Shakespearean king was actually king of Scotland for 17 years? Answer: Macbeth Question: What United States president was in office during the civil war? Answer: Abraham #Lincoln# Question: What colour was Diana Spencer's engagement photograph suit? Answer: blue Question: What country was formerly known as Siam? Answer: Thailand Question: What country was ruled by Pol Pot, leader of the Khmer Rouge party? Answer: Cambodia (Kampuchea) Question: What did 'DMZ' stand for in the vietnam war? Answer: Demilitarized Zone Question: What did David Stirling found? Answer: SAS Question: What did Ed Peterson invent? Answer: Egg Mcmuffin Question: What did Eli Whitney invent? Answer: cotton gin Question: What did Erik Rotheim invent in 1926? Answer: aerosol Question: What did Henry Shrapnel invent? Answer: The #exploding shell# Question: What did Louis Cartier invent? Answer: wristwatch Question: What did Marie Curie die of on 4th July, 1934? Answer: #radiation# poisoning Question: What did Pennsylvania legalise before any other colony? Answer: witchcraft Question: What did Victorian women bathe in to try to enlarge their breasts? Answer: strawberries Question: What famous artist could write with both his left and right hand at the same time? Answer: Leonardo #da Vinci# Question: What food was almost non-existent in Ireland in the 1840's? Answer: potatoes Question: What is the 15' by 18' cell that 146 captured british officers were forced into by indian troops in the 19th century called? Answer: Black Hole of Calcutta Question: What kind of teeth did George Washington have? Answer: #wood#en Question: What missionary station was built by Albert Schweitzer? Answer: Lambarene Question: What period is also known as the age of fish? Answer: #Devonian# period Question: What pre-tv radio show turned film caused people to commit suicide when it was first aired? Answer: War Of The Worlds Question: What war lasted from June 5 to June 11, 1967? Answer: Six day war Question: What was Alaska called before 1867? Answer: Russian America Question: What was Alexander The Great's wife's name? Answer: Roxana Question: What was George A Custer's horses' name? Answer: Commanche Question: What was King Arthur's mother's name? Answer: Igraine Question: What was Russian America called after 1867? Answer: Alaska Question: What was Thailand formerly known as? Answer: Siam Question: What was named after Amerigo Vespucci? Answer: America Question: What was the D-Day invasion password? Answer: Mickey Mouse Question: What was the capital of East Germany? Answer: East Berlin Question: What was the first American colony to legalise witchcraft? Answer: Pennsylvania Question: What was the first fighting vehicle? Answer: war #chariot# Question: What was the first product to have a barcode? Answer: Wrigley's gum Question: What was the first ship to reach the Titanic after it sank? Answer: Carpathia Question: What was the last chinese dynasty? Answer: Manchu Question: What was the leading cause of death in the late 19th century? Answer: tuberculosis Question: What was the name of the first ironclad warship ever launched? Answer: HMS #Warrior# Question: What was the name of the scandal that resulted in the resignation of president Nixon? Answer: Watergate Question: What wonder stood 32m high in rhodes harbour? Answer: Colossus of Rhodes Question: When was D-day? Answer: June 6th, 1944 Question: When was Julius Caesar murdered? Answer: Ides of March Question: When was the Greek alphabet first used? Answer: 800 BC Question: Where did 'The Mayflower' take the pilgrims? Answer: New World Question: Where did Bill and Hilary Clinton switch on Christmas lights in 1995? Answer: Belfast, Ireland Question: Where did Churchill, Roosevelt and Stalin meet in 1945? Answer: Yalta Question: Where did Guinevere retire to die? Answer: Amesbury Question: Where did the Bay Of Pigs take place? Answer: Cuba Question: Where did the Birkenhead sink? Answer: Danger Point Question: Where did the bayonet originate? Answer: Bayonne, France Question: Where was Napoleon defeated? Answer: Waterloo Question: Where was Nelson mandela in prison? Answer: Robben Island Question: Where were numerous French nuclear tests conducted? Answer: Muraroa Atoll Question: Where were the Hanging Gardens? Answer: Babylon Question: Where were the first books printed? Answer: China Question: Which Apollo space mission put the first men on the moon ? Answer: Apollo 11 Question: Which Baltic seaport was the German rocket centre during WWII? Answer: Peenemunde Question: Which Spanish explorer first travelled to Jamaica? Answer: Christopher #Columbus# Question: Which US president said 'the buck stops here'? Answer: Harry #Truman# Question: Which british comedian was the first man to appear on the cover of 'playboy'? Answer: Peter Sellers Question: Which country blew up a Greenpeace ship in New Zealand? Answer: France Question: Which country was split into two zones by the Yalta agreement? Answer: Germany Question: Which emperor made his horse a senator? Answer: Caligula Question: Which famous actor is honored in a statue in Leicester Square? Answer: Charlie Chaplin Question: Which famous explorer visited Australia and New Zealand, then surveyed the Pacific coast of North America? Answer: Captain George #Vancouver# Question: Which frontiersman died at the Alamo? Answer: Davy Crockett Question: Which houses fought the War of the Roses? Answer: Lancaster and York Question: Which is the most ancient walled city? Answer: Jericho Question: Which nation did Moshoeshoe found? Answer: Basotho Question: Which nation was led by Genghis Khan? Answer: #Mongol#ia Question: Which nursery rhyme was the first gramophone recording? Answer: Mary Had A Little Lamb Question: Which period was first, jurassic or carboniferous? Answer: carboniferous Question: Which president was responsible for the 'Louisiana Purchase'? Answer: Thomas #Jefferson# Question: Which racist organisation was formed in Tennessee in 1865? Answer: Klu Klux Klan Question: Which ship did Charles Darwin captain? Answer: HMS Beagle Question: Which was the first Chinese dynasty? Answer: Shang Question: Which was the first magazine to publish a hologram on its cover? Answer: National Geographic Question: Who advocated planting peanuts and sweet potatoes to replace cotton and tobacco? Answer: George Washington #Carver# Question: Who appeared on the back of a US banknote in 1875? Answer: Pocahontas Question: Who assassinated John Lennon? Answer: Mark David Chapman Question: Who assassinated president Kennedy? Answer: Lee Harvey Oswald Question: Who became president of South Africa in 1989? Answer: F.W. #de Klerk# Question: Who built Camelot? Answer: King #Arthur# Question: Who built the Lambarene missionary station? Answer: Albert #Schweitzer# Question: Who built the Taj Mahal? Answer: Shah Jahan Question: Who burned Atlanta in 1864? Answer: General #Sherman# Question: Who captained the HMS Beagle? Answer: Charles #Darwin# Question: Who committed the first daytime robbery? Answer: Frank and Jesse James Question: Who developed the first nuclear submarine? Answer: Soviet Union Question: Who did Squeaky Fromme try to assassinate? Answer: Gerald Ford Question: Who died three days after Elvis Presley? Answer: Groucho Marx Question: Who died three days before Groucho Marx? Answer: Elvis Presley Question: Who discovered the Grand Canyon? Answer: Francisco #Coronado# Question: Who drafted most of the American Declaration of Independence? Answer: Thomas #Jefferson# Question: Who fiddled while Rome burned? Answer: Nero Question: Who fixed the date of the Christian festival 'Easter'? Answer: Council of Nicaea Question: Who forced 146 captured British officers into the Black Hole of Calcutta? Answer: #Indian# troops Question: Who introduced bagpipes to the British Isles? Answer: Romans Question: Who invented crop insurance? Answer: Benjamin Franklin Question: Who invented the aerosol? Answer: Erik Rotheim Question: Who invented the ballpoint pen? Answer: Georgo and Laszlo #Biro# Question: Who invented the cotton gin? Answer: Eli #Whitney# Question: Who invented the exploding shell? Answer: Henry Shrapnel Question: Who invented the gatling gun? Answer: Richard Gatling Question: Who invented the wristwatch? Answer: Louis #Cartier# Question: Who is considered the father of medicine? Answer: Hippocrates Question: Who is identified with the word 'eureka'? Answer: Archimedes Question: Who is known as the high priest of revenge? Answer: Philip Seldon Question: Who is known for his 'theory of evolution'? Answer: Charles #Darwin# Question: Who is recognised as the father of geometry? Answer: Euclid Question: Who killed Jesse James? 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Answer: George A. #Custer# Question: Who was forced by Indian troops into the Black Hole of Calcutta? Answer: #British# officers Question: Who was given the only Nobel Peace Prize award during WWI? Answer: International #Red Cross# Question: Who was kidnapped on the night of March 1, 1932? Answer: Charles Lindbergh Jr Question: Who was known as 'the peanut president'? Answer: Jimmy Carter Question: Who was the first (and last) catholic president? Answer: John Fitzerald #Kennedy# Question: Who was the first person to break the sound barrier? Answer: Chuck Yager Question: Who was the first person to swim the English Channel? Answer: Captain #Matthew Webb# Question: Who was the first woman in space? Answer: Valentina Tereshkova Question: Who was the lead singer for Creedence Clearwater Revival, and recently released 'Blue Moon Swamp'? Answer: John Fogerty Question: Who was the leader of the Khmer Rouge? Answer: Pol Pot Question: Who was the only survivor of Custer's last stand? 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Answer: cockroach Question: South africa is the biggest producer and exporter of ······? Answer: mohair Question: Which country is the biggest producer and exporter of mohair? Answer: South Africa Question: Who founded the SAS? Answer: David Stirling Question: More people are killed by donkeys every year than are killed in ······? Answer: plane crashes Question: Who invented 'bifocal' lenses for eyeglasses? Answer: Benjamin Franklin Question: Who invented the most common projection for world maps? Answer: Gerardus #Mercator# Question: In the old gag, where is Prince Albert? Answer: In a #can# Question: From what Irish words is 'Dublin' derived? Answer: dubh linn Question: From what language is the term 'finito'? Answer: Italian Question: Merging the words 'melt' and 'weld' created which word? Answer: meld Question: Other than Germany, whose official language is German? Answer: Austria Question: The word rodent comes from the italian 'rodere', which means? Answer: gnaw Question: What city's name is derived from the words 'dubh linn'? Answer: Dublin Question: What does 'alma mater' mean in English? Answer: bountiful mother Question: What does 'majuba' mean? Answer: place of rock pigeons Question: What does 'shogun' mean in English? Answer: military governer Question: What does the Irish 'dubh linn' mean? Answer: black pool Question: What does the word 'karate' translate to in English? Answer: open hand Question: What is 'blackpool' in Irish? Answer: dubh linn Question: What is 'bountiful mother' in Latin? Answer: alma mater Question: What is 'military governer' in Japanese? Answer: shogun Question: What is the English word for 'fiesta'? Answer: festival Question: What is the Israeli 'knesset'? Answer: parliament Question: What is the Old English word for 'sneeze'? Answer: fneasan Question: What is the Spanish word for 'festival'? Answer: fiesta Question: What is the language of Hungary? Answer: Magyar Question: What is the literal meaning of 'pince-nez'? Answer: pinch nose Question: What is the meaning of the Mercedes Benz motto 'Das beste oder nichts'? Answer: The best or nothing Question: What is the official language of Austria? Answer: german Question: What two words make the word 'meld'? Answer: melt and weld Question: What was the language of ancient India? Answer: Sanskrit Question: In which country was it once against the law to slam your car door? Answer: Switzerland Question: How fast does the tip of a standard rotary mower travel? (in km/h) Answer: two hundred Question: What was the Lone Ranger's real name? Answer: John Reid Question: Where does Nessie live? Answer: Loch Ness Question: Who are santa's reindeer, in alphabetical order? Answer: blitzen, comet, dancer, dasher, prancer and vixen Question: Who created the round table? Answer: Merlin Question: Who was Bonnie Parker's partner? Answer: Clyde Barrow Question: Who was Clyde Barrow's partner? 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Answer: Juliet Question: In 'Romeo and Juliet', who says 'make the bridal bed in that dim monument where Tybalt lies? Answer: Juliet Question: In 'Romeo and Juliet', who says 'what must be must be'? Answer: Juliet Question: In one of Donald Horne's novels, as what was Australia dubbed? Answer: The #lucky country# Question: In one of Donald Horne's novels, which was 'the lucky country'? Answer: Australia Question: In the Dr Seuss books, which elephant hatched an egg? Answer: Horton Question: In which book did four ghosts visit Scrooge? Answer: A Christmas Carol Question: On what book was 'Three Days Of The Condor' based? Answer: Six Days Of The Condor Question: The Hardy Boys and ······? Answer: Nancy Drew Question: What Dr Seuss character steals Christmas? Answer: Grinch Question: What controversial book did Germaine Greer write? Answer: The #Female Eunuch# Question: What shakespearean play refers to the date of epiphany? Answer: Twelfth Night Question: What story features flopsy, mopsy and cottontail? Answer: Peter Rabbit Question: What subject did 'Mr. Chips' teach? Answer: Latin Question: What was H.G Wells' first novel? Answer: The #Time Machine# Question: What was Lestat's last name? Answer: de Lioncourt Question: What were the dolls in the novel 'Valley Of The Dolls'? Answer: pills Question: What were the two cities in 'A Tale Of Two Cities'? Answer: London and Paris Question: Which Tennesee Williams play is about a Sicilian-American woman? Answer: The #Rose Tattoo# Question: Which book featured the miser Scrooge? Answer: A Christmas Carol Question: Which is the only book written by Margaret Mitchell? Answer: Gone With The Wind Question: Who created 'Horton' the elephant? Answer: Dr. Seuss Question: Who created 'Maudie Frickett'? Answer: Jonathan Winters Question: Who created 'The Saint'? Answer: Leslie Charteris Question: Who did Macduff kill? Answer: Macbeth Question: Who did author Leslie Charteris create? Answer: The #Saint# Question: Who dubbed Australia 'the lucky country'? Answer: Donald Horne Question: Who killed Macbeth? Answer: Macduff Question: Who said 'But, soft! what light through yonder window breaks'? Answer: Romeo Question: Who was Winnie the Pooh's neighbour? Answer: Piglet Question: Who was the author of 'Dracula'? Answer: Bram Stoker Question: Who was the human companion of Willow? Answer: Mad Mardigan Question: Who wrote '1984'? Answer: George Orwell Question: Who wrote 'A Christmas Carol'? Answer: Charles #Dickens# Question: Who wrote 'A Tale Of Two Cities'? Answer: Charles #Dickens# Question: Who wrote 'A Tale Of Two Cities'? Answer: Charles #Dickens# Question: Who wrote 'Alice In Wonderland'? Answer: Lewis Carroll Question: Who wrote 'Gone With The Wind'? Answer: Margaret Mitchell Question: Who wrote 'The Female Eunuch'? Answer: Germaine Greer Question: Who wrote 'The Hobbit'? Answer: J.R.R. #Tolkien# Question: Who wrote 'The Rose Tattoo'? Answer: Tennessee Williams Question: Who wrote 'The Time Machine'? Answer: H.G. Wells Question: Who wrote 'Valley Of The Dolls'? Answer: Jacqueline Susann Question: Who wrote 'Weird Harold and Fat Albert'? Answer: Bill Cosby Question: Who wrote 'little lamb, who made thee'? Answer: William Blake Question: Who wrote the 'Dragonriders Of Pern' series? Answer: Anne Mcaffrey Question: Who wrote the 'Father Brown' crime stories? Answer: G.K. #Chesterton# Question: Who wrote the 'Myth' series? Answer: Robert Asprin Question: Who wrote the 'Noddy' books? Answer: Enid Blyton Question: Who wrote the vampire series that featured Lestat as the main character? Answer: Anne Rice Question: Who's last words were 'Thus with a kiss I die'? Answer: Romeo Question: How old was the world's oldest man? Answer: one hundred and forty one Question: Who was the world's oldest man? Answer: Bir Narayan Chaudhari Question: On a ship, what is the line that indicates the maximum load that may be transported? Answer: #Plimsoll# Line Question: How many different letters are used in the roman numeral system? Answer: seven Question: What is 65% of 60? Answer: 39 Question: What is the maximum number of integer degrees in a reflex angle? Answer: three hundred and fifty nine Question: What is the maximum number of integer degrees in an acute angle? Answer: eighty nine Question: What is the maximum number of integer degrees in an obtuse angle? Answer: one hundred and seventy nine Question: What is the minimum number of integer degrees in a reflex angle? Answer: one hundred and eighty one Question: What is the minimum number of integer degrees in an acute angle? Answer: one Question: What is the minimum number of integer degrees in an obtuse angle? Answer: ninety one Question: What is the only digit that has the same number of letters as its value? Answer: four Question: What is the square root of one quarter? Answer: one half Question: What instrument measures walking distance? Answer: pedometer Question: In what body part does an osteopath specialise? Answer: #bone#s Question: A salt enema was given to children to rid them of ······? Answer: Threadworm Question: Heroin is the brand name of morphine once marketed by which pharmaceutical company? Answer: Bayer Question: In the early 20th century, rattlesnake venom was used to treat which illness? Answer: epilepsy Question: North American Indians ate watercress to dissolve gravel and stones in the ······? Answer: bladder Question: North American Indians ate watercress to dissolve what in the bladder? Answer: gravel and stones Question: On what part of the body is an 'LTK procedure' performed? Answer: eyes Question: The first rubber gloves were used during surgery in 1890, 1910 or 1920? Answer: 1890 Question: The smallpox vaccine was invented in 1763, 1784 or 1798? Answer: 1798 Question: What did North American Indians eat to dissolve gravel and stones in the bladder? Answer: watercress Question: What does a sphygmomanometer measure? Answer: blood pressure Question: What does hepatitis affect? Answer: liver Question: What instrument measures blood pressure? Answer: sphygmomanometer Question: What is a the technical name for a heart attack? Answer: myocardial infarct Question: What is acute nasopharyngitis? Answer: A #cold# Question: What is another name for consumption? Answer: tuberculosis Question: What is another name for tuberculosis? Answer: consumption Question: What was given to children to rid them of threadworm? Answer: salt enema Question: Who ate watercress to dissolve gravel and stones in the bladder? Answer: North American #Indians# Question: Who invented the smallpox vaccine? Answer: Edward Jenner Question: Who was the first to use rubber gloves during surgery? Answer: Dr. W.S. #Halstead# Question: As a result of their wearing high leather collars to protect their necks from sabres, as what were the first US marines known? Answer: leathernecks Question: What do the letters 'SAM' mean in SAM missiles? Answer: Surface To Air Question: What is the mascot of the US naval academy? Answer: goat Question: What is the naval equivalent of an army Major? Answer: Lieutenant Commander Question: With which hand do soldiers salute? Answer: right Question: What forms when a diamond is cut with a laser? Answer: #graphite# dust Question: What is also known as the 'bishop's stone'? Answer: amethyst Question: What is the violet variety of quartz otherwise known as? Answer: amethyst Question: Approximately how deep are the deepest mines? (in km) Answer: four Question: In which country is the largest gold refinery? Answer: South Africa Question: What is the deepest mine in the world? Answer: Western Deep Levels Mine Question: What is the name of the largest gold refinery? Answer: Rand Refinery Question: Where are the deepest mines? Answer: South Africa Question: Graphite dust is formed when what is cut with a laser? Answer: diamond Question: What are Swedish buns called? Answer: Danishes Question: What has no reflection, no shadow, and can't stand the smell of garlic? Answer: vampire Question: Which man has the most monuments erected in his honour? Answer: Buddha Question: Which woman has the most monuments erected in her honour? Answer: Virgin Mary Question: From which team did Marlboro switch its backing to Mclaren in the 1974 season? Answer: BRM Question: How many pole positions did Ayrton Senna score? Answer: sixty five Question: In 1976, James Hunt was disqualified after winning which Grand Prix? Answer: British Question: Name the first automobile racetrack in America. Answer: Indianapolis Motor Speedway Question: Over what time period is the Le Mans endurance motor race? Answer: Twenty four hours Question: To which team did Marlboro switch its backing from BRM in the 1974 season? Answer: Mclaren Question: What colours was the Ferrari Formula 1 car in the 1964 US Grand prix? Answer: blue and white Question: What event marked the 1954 french grand prix? Answer: The return of #Mercedes# Question: Where do the Italians host the Grand Prix? Answer: Monza Question: Which car won the 1953 Italian Grand Prix? Answer: Maserati Question: Which new engine regulation replaced the 2.5 litre rule at the start of the 1961 season? Answer: #1.5 litre# rule Question: Who hosts the Monza Grand Prix? Answer: Italy Question: Who qualified for pole position in the 1984 Brazilian Grand Prix? Answer: Elio #de Angelis# Question: Who was disqualified after winning the 1976 British Grand Prix? Answer: James Hunt Question: Who was the driver for the Jordan team in the 1998 Grand Prix? Answer: Damon Hill Question: Who won the 1966 F1 championship? Answer: Jack Brabham Question: Whose motto is 'Be prepared'? Answer: Boy Scouts Question: Who conquered the Matterhorn in 1865? Answer: Edward Whymper Question: Who was Lauren Bacall's first husband? Answer: Humphrey Bogart Question: About which family are the Godfather films? Answer: Corleone Question: For which film did Art Carney win best actor Oscar in 1974? Answer: Harry and Tonto Question: In 'Star Wars', who was C3P0's sidekick? Answer: R2D2 Question: In 'The Shining' what was the child's imaginary friend's name (the one who told him things that were going to happen)? Answer: Tony Question: In the 'Nightmare On Elm Street' films, who played Freddy Frueger? Answer: Robert Englund Question: In the film 'American Hot Wax', who did Jay Leno play? Answer: Mookie Question: In the film 'American Hot Wax', who played the 'Mookie'? Answer: Jay Leno Question: In the film 'Hackers', how old was 'zero_kool' when he was first arrested? Answer: eleven Question: In the film 'Home Alone', who played the baddies? Answer: Joe Pesci and Daniel Stern Question: In the film 'Pretty Woman', for who was Goldie Hawn the body double? Answer: Julia Roberts Question: In the film 'The Day Of The Jackal', who played the Jackal? Answer: Edward Fox Question: In what did someone squish her hands to make the sound of e.t walking? Answer: jelly Question: In what film did Whoopi Goldberg make her screen debut? Answer: The #Color Purple# Question: In which James Bond film does the villain cheat at golf? Answer: Goldfinger Question: In which film did Henry Fonda play a fallen priest? Answer: The Fugitive Question: In which film did Paul Newman and Robert Redford hold hands and jump into a river? Answer: Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid Question: In which film was Goldie Hawn the body double for Julia Roberts? Answer: Pretty Woman Question: Juliette Binoch won an academy award for best supporting role in which film? Answer: English Patient Question: Pancho was whose faithful sidekick? Answer: #Cisco Kid#'s Question: The film 'The Wizard Of ······'? Answer: Oz Question: Tippi Hedren is best known for her lead role in which film? Answer: The #Birds# Question: Was Shirley Temple 21, 25 or 29 when she made her last film? Answer: 21 Question: What Marlon Brando film was widely banned? Answer: Last Tango In Paris Question: What did Dorothy's house land on in 'The Wizard Of Oz'? Answer: The #Wicked Witch of the West# Question: What film featured a cat named Mr. Bigglesworth? Answer: Austin Powers Question: What film is generally considered the worst film ever made? Answer: Attack of the Killer Tomatoes Question: What film marked James Cagney's return to the screen after 20 years? Answer: Ragtime Question: What film starred Helen Hunt, Gary Elwes and Bill Paxton? 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Answer: stars and stripes Question: What was the first film directed by Robert Redford? Answer: Ordinary People Question: What was the name of the pinball machine in the film 'Tommy'? Answer: Wizard Question: What was the name of the two space shuttles in 'Armegeddon'? Answer: Freedom and Independence Question: What was used for blood in the film 'psycho'? Answer: #chocolate# syrup Question: Which basketball star played a genie in 'Kazaam'? Answer: Shaquille O'Neal Question: Which film preceded 'Magnum Force' and 'The Enforcer'? Answer: Dirty Harry Question: Which films are about the Corleone family? Answer: The #Godfather# films Question: Which was the first 'Indiana Jones' film? Answer: Raiders Of The Lost Ark Question: Who appeared in 'St. Elmo's Fire', 'The Scarlett Letter' and 'Striptease'? Answer: Demi Moore Question: Who did Charlie Becker play in 'The Wizard of Oz'? Answer: The #mayor of the munchkins# Question: Who directed 'The Shining'? Answer: Stanley #Kubrick# Question: Who directed the film 'Ordinary People'? Answer: Robert Redford Question: Who does the voice for Yoda in the Star Wars films? Answer: Frank Oz Question: Who played 'Johnny Mnemonic'? Answer: Keanu Reeves Question: Who played Clyde to Faye Dunaway's Bonnie? Answer: Warren Beatty Question: Who played Dr. Frankenfurter in the pop-culture film 'The Rocky Horror Picture Show? Answer: Tim Curry Question: Who played Dr. Kildare? Answer: Richard Chamberlain Question: Who played Eddie in the pop-culture film 'The Rocky Horror Picture Show? Answer: Meatloaf Question: Who played Hopalong Cassidy? Answer: William Boyd Question: Who played Louis in 'Interview With The Vampire'? Answer: Brad Pitt Question: Who played Queen Amidala in the latest 'Star Wars' film? Answer: Natalie Portman Question: Who played in the film 'Ragtime' after 20 years offscreen? Answer: James Cagney Question: Who played the 'Universal Soldier'? Answer: Jean-Claude Van Damme Question: Who played the mayor of the munchkins in 'The Wizard of Oz'? Answer: Charlie Becker Question: Who played the murder victim in the original version of 'Psycho'? Answer: Janet Leigh Question: Who played the president of the U.S in 'Air Force One'? Answer: Harrison Ford Question: Who played the title role in the 'Mad Max' series of films? Answer: Mel Gibson Question: Who played the title role in the 1978 version of 'Superman'? Answer: Christopher Reeve Question: Who starred in 'Conan The Barbarian'? Answer: Arnold Schwarzenegger Question: Who starred in the 1952 film 'Niagara'? Answer: Marilyn Monroe Question: Who starred in the film 'The Man With Two Brains'? Answer: Steve Martin Question: Who starred in the film version of 'To Kill A Mockingbird'? Answer: Gregory Peck Question: Who was Dr. Zhivago's great love? Answer: Lara Question: Who was John Wayne's musical co-star in true grit? Answer: Glen Campbell Question: Who was Miss Hungary in 1936? Answer: Zsa Zsa Gabor Question: Who was the Cisco Kid's faithful sidekick? Answer: Pancho Question: Who was the director of 'Terminator' and 'Titanic'? Answer: James Cameron Question: Who was the villain in 'Star Wars'? Answer: Darth Vader Question: Who wrote 'Psycho'? Answer: Alfred Hitchcock Question: Who wrote 'The Birds'? Answer: Alfred Hitchcock Question: Who wrote the classic thriller 'The Birds'? Answer: Alfred Hitchcock Question: Whose films include 'Giant', 'Written On The Wind' and 'A Farewell To Arms'? Answer: Rock Hudson Question: In which film did Jay Leno play 'Mookie'? Answer: American Hot Wax Question: What animal has the same name as a high church official? Answer: cardinal Question: 'Hang On Sloopy' was the official rock song of which band? Answer: Ohio Question: 'White Room' was a hit off which Eric Clapton album? Answer: Cream Question: As what is Merle Haggard also known as? Answer: Okie from Muskogee Question: Besides the Stones, which group had the longest touring career until the founder's death in 1995? Answer: The #Grateful Dead# Question: Bill Justis was a studio musician when he recorded this 'sloppy' instrumental in october 1957? Answer: Raunchy Question: Country singer Vince ····? Answer: Gill Question: Crosby, Stills and Nash's debut album included a song about a girl and the colour of her eyes. Name that song. Answer: Sweet Judy Blue Eyes Question: For whom did Colonel Tom Parker act as manager? Answer: #Elvis# Presley Question: Formerly with Spencer Davis, he went on to form Traffic with Dave Mason. He is? Answer: Steve Winwood Question: From what platform does the 'Chattanooga Choo Choo' leave Pennsylvania station? Answer: twenty nine Question: From which station does the 'Chattanooga Choo Choo' leave? Answer: #Pennsylvania# station Question: Hey! What was the name of the hit song released by 'The Romantics' in February 1980? Answer: That's #What I Like About You# Question: How many members are in the 'fairfield four'? Answer: five Question: How old was Leann Rhimes when she became a country music star? Answer: fourteen Question: How old was Leann Rhimes when she recorded her first album? Answer: eleven Question: In 'La Traviata', what does Violetta sing? Answer: Sempre Libera Question: In 'La Traviata', who sings 'Sempre Libera'? Answer: Violetta Question: In 1958, who had a pop music hit with 'Willie and the Hand Jive'? Answer: Johnny Otis Question: In 1968, who released 'Carnival of life' and 'Recital'? Answer: Lee Michaels Question: In 1981, who won song of the year with 'Sailing'? Answer: Christopher Cross Question: In 1987, who released her second album 'Solitude Standing'? Answer: Suzanne Vega Question: In a 1976 release, who wanted to 'fly like an eagle'? Answer: #Steve Miller# Band Question: In late 1957, Buddy Holly's solo release 'Peggy Sue' challenged which song recorded with The Crickets? Answer: Oh Boy Question: In the opera 'Don Giovanni', what was Leporello? Answer: servant Question: In which Verdi opera does Violetta sing 'Sempre Libera'? Answer: La Traviata Question: In which opera does Leporello entertain a vengeful jilted lover? Answer: Don Giovanni Question: In which year was George Jones inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame? Answer: 1992 Question: Michael di Lorenzo was one of the lead dancers on which Michael Jackson video? Answer: Beat It Question: R. Kelly sings: 'If I can see it then I can do it, if I just believe it, there's nothing to it'. What's the song title? Answer: I Believe I Can Fly Question: Randy Travis said his love was 'deeper than the ······'? Answer: holler Question: Savage Garden took 13 nominations and 10 wins at which awards? Answer: #ARIA# awards Question: Singer Paula ······? Answer: Abdul Question: Sung by Robert Palmer, '······ to love'? Answer: Addicted Question: The first Eurovision Song Contest was in 1951, 1956 or 1958? Answer: 1956 Question: What Don Mclean song laments the day Buddy Holly died? Answer: American Pie Question: What album holds the world record for copies sold? Answer: Thriller Question: What are the separators on a guitar neck called? Answer: frets Question: What classic rock band sang the song 'Paint It, Black'? Answer: Rolling #Stones# Question: What did George Harrison discover on the Witwatersrand? Answer: gold Question: What did Sheryl Crow do before she became a singer? Answer: teach Question: What does the term 'DJ' mean? Answer: Disc Jockey Question: What hardcore rock group sings, 'Blind' and 'Clown'? Answer: Korn Question: What instrument are you playing when you perform a rim shot? Answer: #drum#s Question: What instrument does an organ grinder play? Answer: hurdy gurdy Question: What is Cape Town's major choir called? Answer: #Philharmonic# choir Question: What is Elton John's real name? Answer: Reginald Dwight Question: What is Vanilla Ice's real name? Answer: Robert van Winkle Question: What is a cello's full name? Answer: violoncello Question: What is a violoncello usually called? Answer: cello Question: What is the name given to the type of West Indian music made famous by artists such as Bob Marley and Peter Tosh? Answer: reggae Question: What is the official birthplace of country music? Answer: Bristol Question: What song did Elton John and George Michael sing as a duet? Answer: Don't Let The Sun Go Down On Me Question: What song was originally 'Good Morning To You' before the words were changed and it was published in 1935? Answer: #Happy Birthday# To You Question: What song's words were changed and then published in 1935 as 'Happy Birthday To You'? Answer: Good Morning To You Question: What was Elvis Presley's twin brother's name? Answer: Garon Question: What was Jethro Tull before donating his name to a British epic rock group? Answer: agriculturist Question: What was the average age of United States soldiers in the Vietnam war? Answer: nineteen Question: What was the first CD pressed in the USA? Answer: Born In The USA Question: What was the original name of Paul McCartney's fictional church cleaner 'Eleanor Rigby'? Answer: Miss Daisy Hawkins Question: Where did George Harrison discover gold? Answer: Witwatersrand Question: Where is the Rock and Roll Hall Of Fame? Answer: Cleveland, Ohio Question: Which 1960's group sang a song inspired by 'Alice In Wonderland'? Answer: The #Jefferson Airplane# Question: Which 1980's Pink Floyd album was made into a film that starred Bob Geldof, and featured the artwork of cartoonist Gerald Scarfe? Answer: The Wall Question: Which Australian duo took 13 nominations and 10 wins at the ARIA awards? Answer: Savage Garden Question: Which Elton John song was re-recorded as a requiem for Lady Diana Spencer? Answer: Candle In The Wind Question: Which country and western singer is known as the 'okie from muskogee'? Answer: Merle Haggard Question: Which singer is a former school teacher? Answer: Sheryl Crow Question: Which singer/songwriter worked in a factory making toilets for airplanes before he recorded 'Aint No Sunshine'? Answer: Bill Withers Question: Who 'imagined' a better world? Answer: John Lennon Question: Who advised us to 'break on through to the other side'? Answer: #Jim Morrison# (of The Doors) Question: Who appeared solo at the Woodstock festival after leaving 'The Lovin' Spoonful'? Answer: John Sebastian Question: Who began his career with 'The Yardbirds' and established himself as one of the best rock guitarists of his generation? Answer: Eric Clapton Question: Who began his professional career with Black Sabbath? Answer: Ozzy Osbourne Question: Who collaborated with John Lennon on 'Whatever Gets You Through The Night'? Answer: Elton John Question: Who did a version of 'One Bourbon, One Scotch, One Beer' on his 1977 debut album? Answer: George Thorogood Question: Who did the music for the 1970's film 'Saturday Night Fever'? Answer: Bee Gees Question: Who discovered gold on the Witwatersrand? Answer: George Harrison Question: Who founded 'Live Aid' and 'Band Aid'? Answer: Bob Geldof Question: Who is Reginald Dwight known as? Answer: Elton John Question: Who is Robert van Winkle? Answer: Vanilla Ice Question: Who is the elder statesman of 'british blues', and fronted 'The Bluesbreakers'? Answer: John Mayall Question: Who is the lead singer of 'The Doors'? Answer: Jim Morrison Question: Who is the only singer to have no.1 hits in the 50's, 60's, 70's, 80's and 90's? Answer: Cliff Richard Question: Who produced 'Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band'? Answer: George Martin Question: Who recorded 'A Boy Named Sue'? Answer: Johnny Cash Question: Who released 'Time, Love and Tenderness' in 1981? Answer: Michael Bolton Question: Who released 'Tuesday Night Music Club' in 1993? Answer: Sheryl Crow Question: Who released a chart-busting album in 1976 which featured 'The Lido Shuffle'? Answer: Boz Scaggs Question: Who released the double album 'Goodbye Yellow Brick Road' in 1973? Answer: Elton John Question: Who sang 'All Right Now'? Answer: Free Question: Who sang 'Any Way You Want Me'? Answer: Elvis Presley Question: Who sang 'Bad Case Of Loving You'? Answer: Robert Palmer Question: Who sang 'Beat It'? Answer: Michael Jackson Question: Who sang 'Beauty and the Beast'? Answer: Celine Dion Question: Who sang 'Born In The USA'? Answer: Bruce Springsteen Question: Who sang 'Forever and Ever, Amen'? Answer: Randy Travis Question: Who sang 'Good Morning To You? Answer: Mildred and Patty Hill Question: Who sang 'I'm A Believer'? Answer: Monkees Question: Who sang 'In The Air Tonight'? Answer: Phil Collins Question: Who sang 'Islands In The Stream' with Dolly Parton? Answer: Kenny Rogers Question: Who sang 'Islands In The Stream' with Kenny Rogers? Answer: Dolly Parton Question: Who sang 'Jet Airliner'? Answer: #Steve Miller# Band Question: Who sang 'Rescue Me'? Answer: Fontella Bass Question: Who sang 'That's Alright Mama'? Answer: #Elvis# Presley Question: Who sang 'We've only just begun'? Answer: Carpenters Question: Who sang 'You Can Call Me Al'? Answer: Paul Simon Question: Who sang about 'Commitment'? Answer: Leann Rhimes Question: Who sang about 'The Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy Of Company B'? Answer: The #Andrews Sisters# Question: Who sang about Desmond and Molly Jones? Answer: The #Beatles# Question: Who sang for 'Bad company' and 'Free', then went out on his own? Answer: Paul Rodgers Question: Who sang with 'The Dakotas'? Answer: Billy J. Kramer Question: Who sings 'Sweet Home Alabama'? Answer: Lynyrd Skynyrd Question: Who wanted 'a lover with a slow hand'? Answer: The #Pointer Sisters# Question: Who wanted 'a new drug'? Answer: #Huey Lewis# and The News Question: Who was 'hooked on a feeling'? Answer: Blue Suede Question: Who was a member of 'Crosby, Stills and Nash' and 'The Hollies'? Answer: Graham Nash Question: Who was the Indian maiden in Johnny Preston's 'Running Bear'? Answer: Little White Dove Question: Who was the first female to enter the Billboard charts in 1985? Answer: Whitney Houston Question: Who was the oldest member of The Beatles? Answer: Ringo Starr Question: Who was the only songwriter to win the Eurovision Song Contest twice? Answer: Johnny Logan Question: Who wrote 'Roll Over Beethoven'? Answer: Chuck Berry Question: Who wrote the opera 'The Giant'? Answer: Sergei #Prokofiev# Question: Who wrote the opera 'The Masked Ball'? Answer: Guiseppe #Verdi# Question: Who wrote the opera 'Tosca'? Answer: Giacomo #Puccini# Question: Who wrote the opera 'norma'? Answer: Vincenzo #Bellini# Question: Who wrote the oprea 'La Traviata'? Answer: Guiseppe #Verdi# Question: Who wrote the song 'Do They Know It's Christmas' with Bob Geldof? Answer: Midge Ure Question: Who wrote the song 'Do They Know It's Christmas' with Midge Ure? Answer: Bob Geldof Question: Who's first release was 'Talking Heads 77'? Answer: Psycho Killer Question: ····· in the name of love? Answer: Stop Question: What license plate number is on the Volkswagon on the cover of The Beatles' 'Abbey Road' Album? Answer: 281F Question: In Greek mythology, the riddle of what did Oedipus solve? Answer: sphinx Question: Apollo was the Greek god of ······? Answer: prophecy and archery Question: Dionysus was the greek god of ······? Answer: Wine Question: In Egyptian mythology, what is the life force called? Answer: Ka Question: In Egyptian mythology, who is known as the god of the desert? Answer: Ash Question: In Egyptian mythology, who is the god of the underworld? Answer: Cherti Question: In Egyptian mythology, who was Horus' mother? Answer: Isis Question: In Egyptian mythology, who was Isis the wife of? Answer: Osiris Question: In English mythology, who caused the death of the Lady of Shallot? Answer: Sir Lancelot Question: In Greek mythology who did Athena turn into a spider? Answer: Arachne Question: In Greek mythology, how many heads did Hydra have? Answer: nine Question: In Greek mythology, into what did Athena turn Arachne? Answer: spider Question: In Greek mythology, what animal is associated with Athena? Answer: owl Question: In Greek mythology, what did Daedalus construct for Minos? Answer: labyrinth Question: In Greek mythology, what was Minos the king of? Answer: Crete Question: In Greek mythology, where did Perseus kill his grandfather? Answer: #Larrisan# games Question: In Greek mythology, who did Jocasta marry? Answer: Oedipus Question: In Greek mythology, who did Minos hire to construct the labyrinth? Answer: Daedalus Question: In Greek mythology, who had nine heads? Answer: Hydra Question: In Greek mythology, who hired Daedalus to construct the labyrinth? Answer: Minos Question: In Greek mythology, who ruled over the island of Samos? Answer: Polycrates Question: In Greek mythology, who solved the riddle of the Sphinx? Answer: Oedipus Question: In Greek mythology, who turned Arachne into a spider? Answer: Athena Question: In Greek mythology, who was Jason's wife? Answer: Medea Question: In Greek mythology, who was Medea's husband? Answer: Jason Question: In Greek mythology, who was the only mortal gorgon? Answer: Medusa Question: In Greek mythology, who was the son of Peleus and Thetis? Answer: Achilles Question: In Greek mythology, who were Achilles' parents? Answer: Peleus and Thetis Question: Neptune was the Roman god of the ······? Answer: sea Question: Persephone was the Greek goddess of ······? Answer: spring Question: Poseidon was the Greek god of the ······? Answer: sea Question: What mythical Scottish town appears for one day every 100 years? Answer: Brigadoon Question: Which Norse god had the Valkyries as handmaidens? Answer: Odin Question: Which Titan had snakes for hair? Answer: Medusa Question: Who did the Norse god Odin have as handmaidens? Answer: Valkyries Question: Who is the Greek messenger god? Answer: Hermes Question: Who is the Norse god of lightning? Answer: Odin Question: Who is the Norse god of mischief? Answer: Loki Question: Who is the Norse god of thunder and war? Answer: Thor Question: Who is the mother of Apollo and Artemis? Answer: Leto Question: Who was Hercules' father? Answer: Zeus Question: Who was Hercules' stepmother? Answer: Hera Question: Who was the Greek god of fire? Answer: Hephaestus Question: Who was the Greek god of prophecy and archery? Answer: Apollo Question: Who was the Greek god of wine? Answer: Dionysus Question: Who was the Greek goddess of spring? Answer: Persephone Question: Who, in Egyptian mythology, is the god of the dead? Answer: Aker Question: Which people invented the compass? Answer: Chinese Question: Approximately how many pounds of salt is in every gallon of seawater? Answer: one quarter Question: At which time of year do children grow fastest? Answer: #spring#time Question: By what process is rock worn down by the weather? Answer: erosion Question: During pregnancy, how many times its normal size does the human uterus expand? Answer: five hundred Question: How many hearts do earthworms have? Answer: five Question: Of what do earthworms have five? Answer: #heart#s Question: What animal has bony plates and rolls up into a ball if it is frightened? Answer: armadillo Question: What has approximately 1/4 pound of salt in every gallon? Answer: seawater Question: What is the heart rate of the blue whale? (in beats per minute) Answer: nine Question: When does the human uterus expand 500 times its normal size? Answer: during #pregnancy# Question: Eras are divided into units called ········? Answer: periods Question: What can be either new, last or gibbous? Answer: The #moon# Question: Who sat on her tuffet? Answer: Little Miss Muffet Question: In the song 'Skip To My Lou', in what beverage are the flies? Answer: Buttermilk Question: Where did Little Miss Muffet sit? Answer: On her #tuffet# Question: Who is Mother Goose's son? Answer: Jack Question: Is wholemeal bread brown or white? Answer: brown Question: Lack of Vitamin D causes which disease? Answer: rickets Question: Rickets is caused by a lack of which vitamin? Answer: vitamin #D# Question: Six ounces of orange juice contains the minimum daily requirement for which vitamin? Answer: vitamin #C# Question: What does iron deficiency cause? Answer: anaemia Question: What makes brown bread healthier than white bread? Answer: wholemeal Question: Basmati is a type of what? Answer: Rice Question: What does a notaphile collect? Answer: Banknotes Question: What does a philluminist collect? Answer: Match box labels Question: What does an ombrometer measure? Answer: rainfall Question: What is a 'funambulist'? Answer: A #tightrope walker# Question: What is a pugilist? Answer: boxer Question: What is another name for a tightrope walker? Answer: funambulist Question: What is someone who collects banknotes called? Answer: Notaphile Question: With what is rainfall measured? Answer: ombrometer Question: What is a 'somnambulist'? Answer: sleepwalker Question: Which south african oil company has estblished the only commercially proven 'oil from coal' operations in the world? Answer: Sasol Question: In ancient Greece, where were the original Olympics held? Answer: Olympia Question: The Olympic motto 'citius, altius, fortius' means what? Answer: Faster, higher, stronger Question: What is the Olympic motto in the original Latin? Answer: Citius, altius, fortius Question: Where were the 1956 Summer Olympics held? Answer: Melbourne, Australia Question: Where were the 1960 summer Olympics held? Answer: Rome, Italy Question: Who did Zola Budd trip in the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics? Answer: Mary Decker Question: Who tripped Mary Decker in the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics? Answer: Zola Budd Question: Approximately how many spoons are there in the New Jersey Spoon Museum? Answer: 5400 Question: How many episodes were there in the original Star Trek series? Answer: seventy five Question: In 'Star Trek' Jean ······ Picard? Answer: Luc Question: In 'Star Trek', what is Data's rank? Answer: Lieutenant Commander Question: In 'Star Trek', who was the captain of the 'Enterprise C'? Answer: Rachel Garret Question: What is the registry number of the enterprise in the original Star Trek? Answer: NCC 1701 Question: Who played Deanna Troi in 'Star Trek The Next Generation'? Answer: Marina Sirtis Question: What colour on black produces the most visible combination? Answer: yellow Question: On maps, what is the technical name for the 'you are here' arrow? Answer: ideo locator Question: The last line of which document is 'working men of all countries, unite!'? Answer: Communist Manifesto Question: At what angle above the horizon must the sun be to create a rainbow? (in degrees) Answer: forty Question: Waves 'break' when their height is how much more than the depth of the water? Answer: seven tenths Question: What is the name given to elementary particles originating in the sun and other stars, that continuously rain down on the earth? Answer: cosmic rays Question: In England, what is the Speaker of the House not allowed to do? Answer: speak Question: Of which island do Ireland, Britain, Iceland and Norway dispute ownership? Answer: Rockall Question: What does Israel call its parliament? Answer: Knesset Question: Which island do the nationalist Chinese occupy? Answer: Taiwan Question: Which nation calls its parliament 'The Knesset'? Answer: Israel Question: Who succeeded Charles de Gaulle as president of France? Answer: Georges #Pompidour# Question: What colour lenses are required to view a 3-D film? Answer: red and green Question: Who invented popsicles? Answer: Frank Epperson Question: As who is Vincent Furnier known? Answer: Alice Cooper Question: What is Alice Cooper's real name? Answer: Vincent Furnier Question: What is Conway Twitty's real name? Answer: Harold Lloyd Jenkins Question: What is Harold Lloyd Jenkins' stage name? Answer: Conway Twitty Question: What is Wynonna Judd's real name? Answer: Christina Clair Ciminella Question: Who is Anne Mae Bullock better known as? Answer: Tina Turner Question: Who is Christina Claire Ciminella otherwise known as? Answer: Wynonna Judd Question: Approximately how many dreams does a person have every year? Answer: 1460 Question: Of what did Sigmund Freud have a morbid fear? Answer: ferns Question: Who wrote 'Sexual Behavior In The Human Male' in 1948? Answer: Alfred #Kinsey# Question: With what branch of medicine is Franz Mesmer associated? Answer: hypnotism Question: New York has the longest subway system in ······? Answer: North #America# Question: What city has the most underground stations in the world? Answer: New York Question: Who is the spokesperson for the exercise tapes 'Tae Bo'? Answer: Billy Blanks Question: What is the common name for lysergic acid diethylamide? Answer: LSD Question: What does the 'c' in the equation e=mc^2 stand for? Answer: speed of light Question: A catholic minister is known as a? Answer: Priest Question: In what city does a certain church forbid burping or sneezing? Answer: #Omaha#, Nebraska Question: Of the 266 popes, how many died violently? Answer: thirty three Question: To where do Muslims make pilgrimage? Answer: Mecca Question: What is God called in the Muslim faith? Answer: Allah Question: What is a person who has made a pilgimage to Mecca? Answer: Hajji Question: What religious movement was founded by William Booth? Answer: Salvation Army Question: Who founded the Salvation Army? Answer: William Booth Question: What are 35% of people using personal ads for dating? Answer: married Question: St Frideswide the patron saint ······? Answer: Oxford Question: St Patrick the patron saint of ······? Answer: Ireland Question: St. Bernard the patron saint of ·····? Answer: skiers Question: St. Christopher the patron saint of ······? Answer: travellers Question: Who is the patron saint of skiers? Answer: St. Bernard Question: What country has the third most satellites in orbit? Answer: France Question: As what is minus forty celcius the same? Answer: minus forty fahrenheit Question: As what is minus forty fahrenheit the same? Answer: minus forty celcius Question: How many beams of light are used to record a holograph? Answer: two Question: In what does a rhinologist specialise? Answer: human #nose# Question: In what was the strength of early lasers measured? Answer: gillettes Question: In which branch of science are monocotyledon and dicotyledon terms? Answer: Botany Question: Meteorology is the study of ······? Answer: weather Question: Of what did Aristotle say all things were made up? Answer: air, earth, fire, and water Question: Of what is genetics the study? Answer: heredity Question: Paedology is the study of ...... ? Answer: soil Question: What did Wilhelm Roentgen discover in 1895? Answer: X-rays Question: What does breaking the sound barrier cause? Answer: A #sonic boom# Question: What does the Rankine scale measure? Answer: temperature Question: What is name applied to the study of soil? Answer: paedology Question: What is the number of blue razor blades a given beam can puncture? Answer: gillette Question: What is the scientific name for brimstone? Answer: sulphur Question: What is the scientific name for earth's outer layer of surface soil or crust? Answer: lithosphere Question: What is the study of prehistoric plants and animals? Answer: paleontology Question: What is the study of the composition of substances and the changes they undergo? Answer: chemistry Question: What is the study of the earth's physical divisions termed? Answer: Geography Question: What is the term that refers to the search for the existence of ghosts? Answer: eidology Question: What was the first recorded message? Answer: Mary had a little lamb Question: Which freezes faster - hot or cold water? Answer: hot Question: Who developed the laws of electrolysis? Answer: Michael #Faraday# Question: Who discovered X-rays? Answer: Wilhelm Roentgen Question: Who first transmitted radio signals across the Atlantic? Answer: Enrico #Marconi# Question: Who said all things were made up of air, earth, fire, and water? Answer: Aristotle Question: Who spoke the first recorded message? Answer: Thomas #Edison# Question: X-rays were discovered in 1850, 1895 or 1924? Answer: 1895 Question: What is the boy scout motto? Answer: Be prepared Question: Who founded the Boy Scouts? Answer: Lord #Baden Powell# Question: How many legs does a crab have? Answer: ten Question: What is cerumen? Answer: earwax Question: What is the scientific name for earwax? Answer: cerumen Question: What is a female calf called? Answer: heifer Question: What is a female cat called? Answer: queen Question: What is a male cat called? Answer: tom Question: What is a resident of Manchester called? Answer: Mancunian Question: What is a resident of liverpool? Answer: Liverpudlian Question: What is another word for a female sheep? Answer: ewe Question: What is podobromhidrosis? Answer: Smelly feet Question: What is the name given to male sheep? Answer: ram Question: What is the name given to the switching of letters in an expression (e.g. saying Jag of Flapan instead of Flag of Japan)? Answer: spoonerism Question: What is the study of weather technically called? Answer: meteorology Question: What is a person who makes barrels called? Answer: cooper Question: What is the covering on the tip of a shoelace called? Answer: aglet Question: After who was Deana Carter named? Answer: Dean Martin Question: What instrument does Woody Allen play? Answer: clarinet Question: What is Cher's maiden name? Answer: Sarkassian Question: What is Tina Turner's real name? Answer: Anne Mae Bullock Question: What is tattooed on Glen Campbell's arm? Answer: dagger Question: What musical instrument did Jack Benny play? Answer: violin Question: What was Betty Grable's nickname? Answer: The #Legs# Question: What was Don Rickles' nickname? Answer: Mr. Warmth Question: Who is Melanie Griffith's mother? Answer: Tippi Hedren Question: Who is Tippi Hedren's daughter? Answer: Melanie Griffith Question: Who is married to Eddie Van Halen? Answer: Valerie Bertanelli Question: Who is married to Valerie Bertanelli? Answer: Eddie Van Halen Question: Who married Mutt Lange? Answer: Shania Twain Question: Who married Shania Twain? Answer: Robert "Mutt" Lange Question: Who said 'you'd be surprised how much it costs to look this cheap'? Answer: Dolly Parton Question: As neat as a ······? Answer: pin Question: In which state is the Houston Space Centre? Answer: Texas Question: What is the biggest criterion for prospective astronauts? Answer: eyesight Question: As who is Cassius Clay now known? Answer: Mohammed Ali Question: Baseball: The Atlanta ······? Answer: Braves Question: Baseball: The Boston ······? Answer: Red Sox Question: Baseball: The Chicago ······? Answer: Cubs Question: Baseball: The Cleveland ······? Answer: Indians Question: Baseball: The Florida ······? Answer: Marlins Question: Baseball: The Houston ······? Answer: Astros Question: Baseball: The Kansas City ······? Answer: Royals Question: Baseball: The Milwaukee ······? Answer: Brewers Question: Baseball: The New York ······? Answer: Mets Question: Baseball: The Philadelphia ······? Answer: Phillies Question: Baseball: The St. Louis ······? Answer: Cardinals Question: Baseball: The Texas ······? Answer: Rangers Question: Basketball: The Denver ······? Answer: Nuggets Question: Football: The Chicago ······? Answer: Bears Question: Football: The Dallas ······? Answer: Cowboys Question: Football: The Denver ····? Answer: Broncos Question: Football: The Pittsburgh ······? Answer: Steelers Question: Football: The San Diego ······? Answer: Chargers Question: Hockey: The Calgary ·······? Answer: Flames Question: Hockey: The Toronto ······? Answer: Maple Leafs Question: How many dimples does a golf ball have? Answer: three hundred and thirty six Question: How many sides does a baseball homeplate have? Answer: five Question: How many stitches are on a regulation baseball? Answer: 108 Question: In baseball, who won their first world series in 1969? Answer: New York #Mets# Question: In hockey, what is the equivalent of a rugby scrum? Answer: face-off Question: In rugby, what is the equivalent of a hockey face-off? Answer: scrum Question: In showjumping, how many points are incurred for knocking down a fence? Answer: four Question: In what sport did the word 'crestfallen' originate? Answer: cockfighting Question: In what sport do you find 'coursing'? Answer: #greyhound# racing Question: In what sport is the term 'terminal speed' used? Answer: Drag Racing Question: Other than England, which european country took part in the 1996 cricket World Cup? Answer: Netherlands Question: Other than skiing, which sport takes place on a piste? Answer: fencing Question: The first cricket one-day international was held between england and ······? Answer: Australia Question: What are the two basic aids in orienteering? Answer: map and compass Question: What is soccer star Pele's real name? Answer: Edson Arantes do Nascimento Question: What is the maximum number of clubs a golfer may use in a round? Answer: fourteen Question: What is the misshapen ear that boxers often have called? Answer: cauliflower ear Question: What is the name given to a rower who competes in an individual event? Answer: sculler Question: What is the regulation height for a pin in tenpin bowling? (in inches) Answer: fifteen Question: What is the score of a forfeited baseball game? Answer: 9-0 Question: What is the score of a forfeited softball game? Answer: 7-0 Question: What nationality is Gabriela Sabatini? Answer: Argentinian Question: What sport has sprint, tandem and team pursuit events? Answer: cycling Question: What sport is sometimes called 'rugger'? Answer: rugby union Question: What sport/game is Chris Evert associated with? Answer: tennis Question: What trophy is awarded to the winner of the NHL playoffs? Answer: Stanley Cup Question: What was Jack Nicklaus' nickname? Answer: Golden Bear Question: What was Mohammed Ali's original name? Answer: Cassius Clay Question: When did the New York Mets win their first World Series? Answer: 1969 Question: Where is Capitol Hill? Answer: #Washington# DC Question: Which country always leads the opening Olympic procession? Answer: Greece Question: Which cricket player holds the world record for the highest individual score in first-class cricket? Answer: Brian Lara Question: Which sport allows substitutions without stoppage in play? Answer: hockey Question: Which tennis star wore denim shorts during matches? Answer: Andre Agassi Question: Who did 'Tennis World' name rookie of the year in 1974? Answer: Martina Navratilova Question: Who had the nickname 'Golden Bear'? Answer: Jack Nicklaus Question: Who has played in the most consecutive baseball games? Answer: #Cal Ripken# Jr Question: Who holds the NHL record for the most goals scored during a regular season? Answer: Wayne #Gretzky# Question: Who hosted the 1999 cricket World Cup? Answer: England Question: Who is Edson Arantes do Nascimento better known as? Answer: Pele Question: Who was the 1990 Wimbledon women's singles runner-up? Answer: Zina #Garrison# Question: Who was the NBA MVP in 1976, 1977 and 1980? Answer: Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Question: Who was the NBA's most valuable player in 1976, 1977 and 1980? Answer: Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Question: Who was the last Briton to win the men's singles at Wimbledon? Answer: Fred Perry Question: Who was the only boxer to knock out Mohammed Ali? Answer: Larry Holmes Question: Who won the 1982 soccer world cup? Answer: Italy Question: With what sport is Chris Boardman associated? Answer: cycling Question: With what sport is Gabriela Sabatini associated? Answer: tennis Question: With what sport is Jack Nicklaus associated? Answer: golf Question: With what did cricketer Mansoor Ali Khan Pataudi frequently play with in his hands? Answer: glass eye Question: What swimming stroke is named after an insect? Answer: butterfly Question: How many tentacles does a squid have? Answer: ten Question: What were comfrey baths were believed to restore? Answer: virginity Question: According to superstition, what do you make when you stub the toes on your right foot? Answer: A #wish# Question: What did Captain Matthew Webb swim first? Answer: English Channel Question: As who is Terry Bollea known? Answer: Hulk Hogan Question: For which ad campaign was the line 'I can't believe I ate the whole thing' used? Answer: Alka Seltzer Question: From where was Ricky in 'I Love Lucy'? Answer: Cuba Question: In 'Coronation Street', who is Ken and Denise's son? Answer: Daniel Question: In the TV series 'Seinfeld', who does Michael Richards play? Answer: Kramer Question: In the TV series 'Seinfeld', who plays Kramer? Answer: Michael Richards Question: In the TV series 'The Brady Bunch', what was Cindy's toy doll's name? Answer: Kitty Carrie All Question: In the TV series 'The Fall Guy', who did Lee Majors play? Answer: Colt Seavers Question: In the TV series 'The Fall Guy', who played Colt Seavers? Answer: Lee Majors Question: In the TV sitcom 'Married With Children', what is the dog's name? Answer: Buck Question: In the children's tv series 'Sesame Street', what two characters were roomates? Answer: Bert and Ernie Question: Kelsey Grammar sings and plays the theme song for which TV show? Answer: Frasier Question: On 'Dragnet', who played officer Bill Gannon? Answer: Harry Morgan Question: On 'The Lucy Show', who played Vivian Bagley? Answer: Vivian Vance Question: TV series: 'American ······'? 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Answer: Pokemon Question: What was Lucy's maiden name on 'I Love Lucy'? Answer: McGillicuddy Question: What was the name of Ross' pet monkey on 'Friends'? Answer: Marcel Question: When did the series 'Lost In Space' premier on CBS? Answer: 1965 Question: Which famous male actor made his name in 'I Dream Of Jeannie'? Answer: Larry Hagman Question: Who did Larry Hagman portray in the TV series 'Dallas'? Answer: J.R. Ewing Question: Who did Pat Sajak play on the soapie 'Days Of Our Lives'? Answer: Kevin Hathaway Question: Who did Patrick Duffy portray in the TV series 'Dallas'? Answer: Bobby Ewing Question: Who did Vivian Vance play on 'The Lucy Show'? Answer: Vivian Bagley Question: Who killed Kenny? Answer: They Question: Who played Bobby Ewing in the TV series 'Dallas'? Answer: Patrick Duffy Question: Who played George Costanza on 'Seinfeld'? Answer: Jason Alexander Question: Who played Kevin Hathaway on the soapie 'Days Of Our Lives'? Answer: Pat Sajak Question: Who played Steve Erkel in 'Family Matters'? Answer: Jaleel White Question: Who played commander Riker in 'Star Trek'? Answer: Jonathan Frakes Question: Who plays many voices, such as Dr Nick, and Moe on 'The Simpsons'? Answer: Hank Azaria Question: Who sings and plays the theme song for the TV show 'Frasier'? Answer: Kelsey Grammar Question: Who starred as 'ouboet' in the first TV series of 'Orkney Snork Nie'? Answer: Frank Opperman Question: Who was the alter ego of 'The Incredible Hulk'? Answer: Dr. #David Banner# Question: Who were Lucy and Ricky's next door neighbours and best friends? Answer: Fred and Ethel Question: Over what place in india is it forbidden to fly an airplane? Answer: Taj Mahal Question: What colour thread is used for filigree? Answer: silver or gold Question: What was the name of the first space shuttle ever built? Answer: Enterprise Question: In the opera 'La Traviata', what was Violetta's occupation? 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Answer: #Cape Canaveral#, Florida Question: In the USA, for how many years is a patent good? Answer: seventeen Question: In what year was the first black mayor of Chicago elected? Answer: 1983 Question: What is on a 5000 acre landfill at the head of Jamaica Bay near New York City? Answer: John F. Kennedy #Airport# Question: What is the most popular street name in the US? Answer: #Park# Street Question: What was Nancy Davis Reagan's birth name? Answer: Anne Frances Robbins Question: What was the Statue Of Liberty originally named? Answer: Liberty Enlightening The World Question: Where is Stone Mountain? Answer: Atlanta Question: Where were Tommy Lee Jones and Al Gore freshman roommates? Answer: #Harvard# University Question: Which city is a 'player with railroads, and the nation's freight handler'? Answer: Chicago Question: Which two cities are known as the twin cities? Answer: Minneapolis and Saint Paul Question: Who is the only man to have been both chief justice and president of the US? Answer: William #Taft# Question: Who was Al Gore's freshman roommate at Harvard? Answer: Tommy Lee Jones Question: Who was Tommy Lee Jones' freshman roommate at Harvard? Answer: Al Gore Question: Who was born Anne Frances Robbins? Answer: Nancy Davis Reagan Question: Who was born Sarah Jane Fulks? Answer: Jane Wyman Reagan Question: Who was the first black mayor of Chicago? Answer: Harold Washington Question: What was Jane Wyman Reagan's birth name? Answer: Sarah Jane Fulks Question: If locked in a completely sealed room, of what will you die before you suffocate? Answer: carbon monoxide poisoning Question: Where is the biggest calibre cannon? Answer: Kremlin Question: Approximately how many times a minute does lightning strike the earth? Answer: six thousand Question: Which country holds the record for most snowfall in a day, recorded February 7, 1916? Answer: Alaska Question: What is 9 metres high, 7 metres wide and 2,500 kilometres long? Answer: Great Wall of China Question: Good Rhine wines are bottled in what colour bottles? Answer: brown Question: How much wood can a wood chuck chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood? Answer: All the wood that a wood chuck could if a wood chuck could chuck wood Question: Which word is related to these three: rat, blue, cottage? Answer: cheese Question: Cattle are bovine, sheep are ······ ? Answer: ovine Question: Pardon? Answer: FORgive Question: What arabian peninsula nations recently merged under communist leadership? Answer: Yemen Question: What is a calm ocean region near the equator called? Answer: doldrums Question: Which british group recorded the 1983 hit 'Owner Of A Lonely Heart'? Answer: Yes Question: Baseball: The San Diego ·······? Answer: Padres Question: If Brazil had won the 1998 tournament, how many times would they have won the soccer World Cup? Answer: five Question: If body temperature was 86 degrees, how many years would a man man live? Answer: two hundred Question: In 1986, what was the maximum fuel capacity (in litres) imposed in Formula 1 racing? Answer: 195 Question: What was the name of Buffy's doll in the 1970's show 'Family Affair'? Answer: Mrs. #Beasley# Question: When was the date of the Christian festival Easter fixed by the Council of Nicaea? Answer: #325# AD Question: Which film starring Julie Andrews and Christopher Plummer won the Oscar for best picture in 1965? Answer: The #Sound Of Music# Question: Which two teams automatically qualified for the France '98 soccer world cup? Answer: France and Brazil # Question: Chinese philosopher (um 500 v. Chr.) ? # Answer: Konfuzius Question: Which substance has the chemical formula H2SO4? Answer: sulfuric acid Question: What composer was working on his 10th symphony at the time of his death? Answer: Ludwig van #Beethoven# Question: Sartre, de Beauvior and Camus all belonged to this philosophical movement. Answer: Existentialism Question: Indifference to pleasure or pain; Greek philosophical system following the teachings of Zeno. Answer: stoicism Question: What does SOS stand for Answer: Save Our Souls Question: What does the abbreviation N/A mean? Answer: not applicable Question: What statuette is awarded annually for the best television commercial? Answer: Clio Question: What is the national airline of Indonesia? Answer: Garuda Question: These glands are located on top of the kidneys. Answer: Adrenal Question: Whats the technical name for the skull ? Answer: Cranium Question: These essential body cells do not contain nuclei. Answer: #red blood# cells Question: In the animal kingdom, if reptiles are in class reptilia, then birds are in class ____ Answer: aves Question: Often hunted for its fur, this South American rodent bathes in dust and is often sold in the pet trade. Answer: chinchilla Question: On Borneo and Sumatra, the literal translation of this ape's name means "man of the forest." Answer: orangutan Question: Term for an emasculated male pig Answer: barrow Question: The closest living relative of this African mammal is the giraffe. Answer: Okapi Question: The insect class "hymenoptera" includes ants and these colonial honey-makers. Answer: bees Question: The silkworm only eats the leaves of what plant? Answer: mulberry Question: What aminal is the logo of the World Wildlife Fund? Answer: panda Question: Which is a small, flightless bird is also New Zealand's national symbol? Answer: kiwi Question: Which plant is known for attracting hummingbirds? Answer: hibiscus Question: The Komodo Dragon, the biggest known lizard to science, is endemic to the Komodo islands of what country? Answer: Indonesia Question: French impressionist Claude ----- Answer: Monet Question: Spanish modernist Pablo ------- Answer: Picasso Question: The surrealist painter Salvador Dali was a native of which country? Answer: Spain Question: What are arranged in the Japanese art of Ikebana? Answer: flowers Question: Which date starts the astrological year? Answer: March 21 Question: At the equator, what is the brightest star in the night sky? Answer: Sirius Question: Excluding the sun, what star is closest to the ea