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- In which U.S. national park can you explore the Hall of Mosses?
- Which European city is nicknamed the “City of Spas”?
- What record spurred the creation of the Guinness Book of World Records?
- Who raised more than $5 million for charity by auctioning off 100 of his guitars?
- What noble gas is the most abundant in the atmosphere?
- Which scientist discovered most of the noble gasses?
- What color does neon light produce?
- Which is NOT a naturally occurring noble gas?
- What was another name for the noble gases?
- What noble gas is used in blimps and balloons?
- Where on the periodic table are noble gases found?
- Which noble gas is radioactive?
- What is NOT a property of noble gases?
- What is the lightest noble gas?
- Which of the following is NOT a noble gas?
- What was the name of the real bear Winnie-the-Pooh was named for?
- According to the nursery rhyme, “four and twenty” of what bird was baked into a pie?
- What do vampire bats and leeches have in common?
- Where is this stadium, where thrill-seekers can swing from its arch?
- What is the world’s most populous city outside of Asia?
- Western Timor is part of which Asian nation?
- Who was Johnny Carson’s longtime band leader?
- According to legend, where did the Ouija board get its name?
- Which two countries were formerly known together as Rhodesia?
- Which country was a province called East Pakistan until 1971?
- In 2018, what country officially changed its name to eSwatini?
- Before becoming the U.S. Virgin Islands, what were these islands known as?
- Which country’s name had to be changed after a dispute with Greece?
- What was the name of Korea when both countries were united?
- Which present-day country constitutes the ancient land of Mesopotamia?
- Hibernia is the ancient name of what European country?
- Which country used to be known as Ceylon?
- What English-language name did the Czech Republic adopt in 2016?
- What was Thailand’s previous name?
- Most of modern-day France was once called what?
- World War I began when Austria-Hungary declared war on what country?
- Dogs are banned from which continent?
- Which line in “The Shining” was improvised?
- Where can you find this life-size bookshelf?
- The Grimaldi family has ruled which European country for more than 700 years?
- Which U.S. state is nicknamed the “Badger State”?
- “What was dance duo Ginger Rogers and Fred Astaire’s first film together? “
- Where was the world’s first hydrogen-powered train introduced?
- Which artist had the most consecutive singles hit No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100?
- Multi-Grammy award winner Jimmy Sturr is known by what nickname?
- The first President born a U.S. citizen was from which state?
- What poet wrote, “The cow is of the bovine ilk; One end is moo, the other, milk”?
- Which First Family had a pet raccoon named Rebecca?
- Woodrow Wilson kept a herd of what animal to mow the White House lawn?
- What are the names of the Bidens’ German shepherds?
- Which Presidential family had a pet turkey?
- Which President had a golden retriever named Liberty?
- President Van Buren was given a pair of what zoo animals?
- What was the name of the Clintons’ pet cat?
- Which president had a dog named Veto?
- Which president’s monument includes a statue of his dog Fala?
- The Obamas’ Portuguese Water Dogs are named Bo and _____?
- Which scene in “The Breakfast Club” was improvised?
- The world’s biggest cricket stadium can be found in what country?
- What kind of car does Cameron’s dad own in “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off”?
- Which U.S. city is home to this waterfront park and museum?
- Where can you visit the “Museum of One Painting”?
- Which highway plays “America the Beautiful” as you drive along it?
- Britain’s Prince Philip — who passed away on April 9, 2021 at the age of 99 — served aboard which British Navy battleship during the 1941 Battle of Cape Matapan?
- The U.S. Air Force announced on April 7, 2021 that its new F-15EX fourth-plus generation fighter has been given what name?
- The Navy Seabees announced recently that they had built a desk for Vice President Kamala Harris made from wood and copper taken from what historic U.S. Navy frigate?
- We researched the most accessible beaches for wheelchair users and learned about this Australian destination with a paved path right along the water and free manual wheelchairs if you want to sit on the sand.
- Which First Lady acted on Broadway?
- Where did Jim and Pam from “The Office” get married?
- What food does Eleven develop a craving for in “Stranger Things”?
- What famous real commercial did Don Draper “create” at the end of Mad Men?
- What historical event kicked off Downton Abbey?
- What alias does Walter White use on “Breaking Bad”?
- What food are Tony and his family eating at the end of “The Sopranos”?
- In “Game of Thrones,” what is the name of the seat of power in Westeros?
- Which of these films hired comic book artists to draw a shot-by-shot storyboard?
- What does the “nerf” in “nerf ball” stand for?
- ABBA won the 1974 Eurovision Song Contest with what song?
- Where is this oceanfront temple easily accessible during low tide?
- Which state’s name once started with “Ou” until Congress changed it to “W”?
- A military coup d’état on February 1, 2021 put General Min Aung Hlaing in effective control of what country?
- Who was the first United States Poet Laureate?
- What gravity-defying style was named after King Louis XV’s mistress?
- Who revolutionized hairstyles in the 1960s with low maintenance cuts?
- What retro hairstyle was named after WWII fighter planes?
- Marie Antoinette’s wigs showed what about her status and daily life?
- Which celebrity popularized “The Rachel” cut on a ’90s sitcom?
- What ’60s women’s hairstyle was modeled after a fez?
- What African hairstyle gained popularity during the Black Power movement?
- Peyos, or curly sidelocks, are often worn by people of what culture?
- Will Smith wore what popular style in “The Fresh Prince of Bel Air”?
- What ’80s cut was described as “business in front, party in back”?
- Which director pretended he was making a film called “Planet Ice” to capture footage of icebergs in Nova Scotia?
- What was the first single ever released by Motown Records?
- Which foreign country has produced the most governors of U.S. states?
- What is the only state with an official state motto in French?
- In which European city can you find this imposing hilltop fortress?
- Where can you see the world’s most complete T-Rex skeleton?
- Which country has a national competition for growing giant vegetables?
- Scientists announced this week that a tiny particle, which behaves like an electron but is 200 times as massive, seems to disobey the laws of physics. What type of particle was it?
- Yahoo will shut down Yahoo Answers — its infamous question-and-answer service — and delete the archives on May 4. For years, people turned to Yahoo Answers to pose odd questions, seek help and make jokes. Which one of these questions did not appear on the site?
- New York City formally designated the square formed by the intersection of Broadway and Seventh Avenue as Times Square (after The New York Times) 117 years ago this week. What was the square’s previous name?
- Gonzaga entered this year’s N.C.A.A. men’s basketball championship game with a 31-0 record. The last team to reach the title game undefeated was Indiana State in 1979, featuring a young Larry Bird. Which team, with its own future superstar, beat it?
- Georgia’s new voting law has inspired a heated national debate, sometimes over basic facts. Which four of the following are changes the new law makes to the state’s election rules?
- The CW recently rebooted the 1970s TV show “Kung Fu,” which helped introduce many Western audiences to martial arts. Which of these actors played the lead role of a half-Chinese Shaolin monk in the original version?
- Which movie has made the most money in U.S. theaters during the pandemic?
- Among countries with at least 30 million residents, which two have dispensed the greatest numbers of vaccine shots per capita so far — with each having given more than 50 shots for every 100 residents?
- Jordan has traditionally been among the most stable Arab countries. But there was a rare public split in its royal family this week, with the half brother of the king placed under house arrest for “destabilizing Jordan’s security” and plotting against King Abdullah. Which of the following countries is Jordan?
- Category: Answer
- What magazine is known for using yellow borders? Correct
- What magazine is known for using yellow borders? Explained
- What magazine is known for using yellow borders? Answer
- What magazine is known for using yellow borders?
- Donald Trump will be the first president to serve two non-consecutive terms since which commander
- Trump will be first president to serve two non-consecutive terms since which commander in chief?
- Trump will be first president to serve two non-consecutive terms since which commander in chief?
- Donald Trump will be the first to serve two non-consecutive terms since which commander in chief?
- What type of star is the sun? Explained
- What type of star is the sun? Correct
- What type of star is the sun? Answer
- What type of star is the sun?
- When will Donald Trump be sworn in as the 47th president of the United States? Correct
- When will Donald Trump be sworn in as the 47th president of the United States? Explained
- When will Donald Trump be sworn in as the 47th president of the United States?
- When will Donald Trump be sworn in as the 47th president of the United States? Answer
- Which television show centered around the lives of the Carrington family? Answer
- Which television show centered around the lives of the Carrington family?
- Which television show centered around the lives of the Carrington family? Correct
- Which television show centered around the lives of the Carrington family? Explained
- Quincy Jones, musician who passed away this week at 91, composed the theme for which sitcom? Correct
- Quincy Jones, musician who passed away at 91, composed the theme for which sitcom? Explained
- Quincy Jones, musician who passed away this week at 91, composed the theme for which sitcom?
- Quincy Jones, the legendary musician who passed away this week at 91, composed the theme for which sitcom? Answer
- Which of these solo artists got his start in the ’80s as the lead singer of the pop group Menudo? Correct
- Which of these solo artists got his start in the ’80s as the lead singer of the pop group Menudo? Explained
- Which of these solo artists got his start in the ’80s as the lead singer of the pop group Menudo? Answer
- Which of these solo artists got his start in the ’80s as the lead singer of the pop group Menudo?
- Which of these retail brands was not named after an actual person?
- Which of these retail brands was not named after an actual person? Correct
- Which of these retail brands was not named after an actual person? Explained
- Which of these retail brands was not named after an actual person? Answer
- Which of these states is longer from east to west than it is from north to south?
- Which of these states is longer from east to west than it is from north to south? Explained
- Which of these states is longer from east to west than it is from north to south? Answer
- Which of these states is longer from east to west than it is from north to south? Correct
- Which of these common sizes of alkaline batteries is the largest? Explained
- Which of these common sizes of alkaline batteries is the largest? Correct
- Which of these common sizes of alkaline batteries is the largest?
- Which of these common sizes of alkaline batteries is the largest? Answer
- What was the only state won by Walter Mondale in the 1984 presidential election? Answer
- What was the only state won by Walter Mondale in the 1984 presidential election? Correct
- What was the only state won by Walter Mondale in the 1984 presidential election? Explained
- What was the only state won by Walter Mondale in the 1984 presidential election?
- Who Chicago Tribune mistakenly declare winner over President Truman in the 1948 election? Correct
- Who Chicago Tribune mistakenly declare the winner over President Truman in the 1948 election? Answer
- Who Chicago Tribune wrongly declare the winner over President Truman in the 1948 election? Explained
- Who Chicago Tribune mistakenly declare the winner over President Truman in the 1948 election?
- What chain of restaurants opened its doors as “Chicken on the Run”? Correct
- What chain of restaurants opened its doors as “Chicken on the Run”? Explained
- What chain of restaurants opened its doors as “Chicken on the Run”? Answer
- What chain of restaurants opened its doors as “Chicken on the Run”?
- Which writer coined the phrase “ships that pass in the night”?
- Which writer coined the phrase “ships that pass in the night”? Correct
- Which writer coined the phrase “ships that pass in the night”? Answer
- Which writer coined the phrase “ships that pass in the night”? Explained
- What kind of teeth are your wisdom teeth? Correct
- What kind of teeth are your wisdom teeth? Explained
- What kind of teeth are your wisdom teeth?
- What kind of teeth are your wisdom teeth? Answer
- Which actress made her film debut in the original Halloween movie?
- Which actress made her film debut in the original Halloween movie? Explained
- Which actress made her film debut in the original Halloween movie? Answer
- Which actress made her film debut in the original Halloween movie? Correct
- The ACT is a standardized college entrance exam where scores range from 1 to what number? Correct
- The ACT is a standardized college entrance exam where scores range from 1 to what number? Answer
- The ACT is a standardized college entrance exam where scores range from 1 to what number? Explained
- The ACT is a standardized college entrance exam where scores range from 1 to what number?
- Which invention was named after a medieval king? Correct
- Which invention was named after a medieval king?
- Which invention was named after a medieval king? Answer
- Which invention was named after a medieval king? Explained
- Which director is known for making cameo appearances in nearly all of his movies? Answer
- Which director is known for making cameo appearances in nearly all of his movies? Correct
- Which director is known for making cameo appearances in nearly all of his movies?
- Which director is known for making cameo appearances in nearly all of his movies? Explained
- Before his film career, which actor called Major League Baseball games as a radio sportscaster? Correct.
- Before his film career, which actor called Major League Baseball games as a radio sportscaster? Explained
- Before his film career, which actor called Major League Baseball games as a radio sportscaster?
- Before his film career, which actor called Major League Baseball games as a radio sportscaster? Answer
- In the name of the A&P supermarket chain, the “A” and “P” stand for the names of two what? Explained
- In the name of the A&P supermarket chain, the “A” and “P” stand for the names of two what?
- In the name of the A&P supermarket chain, the “A” and “P” stand for the names of two what? Correct
- In the name of the A&P supermarket chain, the “A” and “P” stand for the names of two what? Answer
- What rapper is known for wearing a giant clock around his neck? Answer
- What rapper is known for wearing a giant clock around his neck?
- What rapper is known for wearing a giant clock around his neck? Correct
- What rapper is known for wearing a giant clock around his neck? Explained
- Which of the following athletic shoe brands was named after its founder? Answer
- Which of the following athletic shoe brands was named after its founder?
- Which of the following athletic shoe brands was named after its founder? Correct
- Which of the following athletic shoe brands was named after its founder? Explained
- Which musical frontman attended the London School of Economics? Answer
- Which musical frontman attended the London School of Economics?
- Which musical frontman attended the London School of Economics? Correct
- Which musical frontman attended the London School of Economics? Explained
- What is the name of GEICO’s iconic green gecko mascot? Explained
- What is the name of GEICO’s iconic green gecko mascot? Correct
- What is the name of GEICO’s iconic green gecko mascot?
- What is the name of GEICO’s iconic green gecko mascot? Answer
- Who is the most recent U.S. President without a college degree? Explanation
- Who is the most recent U.S. President without a college degree? The Answer
- Who is the most recent U.S.A. President without college degree? Correct Answer.
- Which city is located on two continents? Answer
- Which city is located on two continents? Explained
- Which city is located on two continents? Correct
- Which city is located on two continents?
- “I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings” is the title of whose autobiography? Correct
- “I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings” is the title of whose autobiography? Answer
- “I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings” is the title of whose autobiography?
- “I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings” is the title of whose autobiography? Explained
- What is the most populated city in North America? Correct
- What is the most populated city in North America? Answer
- What is the most populated city in North America?
- What is the most populated city in North America? Explained
- Major League Baseball’s award for the best pitcher in each league is named for whom? Explained
- Major League Baseball’s award for the best pitcher in each league is named for whom? Answer
- Major League Baseball’s award for the best pitcher in each league is named for whom?
- Major League Baseball’s award for the best pitcher in each league is named for whom? Correct
- In 1906, what became the first U.S. national monument? Answer
- In 1906, what became the first U.S. national monument? Correct
- In 1906, what became the first U.S. national monument? Explained
- In 1906, what became the first U.S. national monument?
- The hairstyle known as the “mullet” shares its name with a type of what animal? Answer
- The hairstyle known as the “mullet” shares its name with a type of what animal? Explained
- The hairstyle known as the “mullet” shares its name with a type of what animal?
- The hairstyle known as the “mullet” shares its name with a type of what animal? Correct
- In 1974, T.G.I. Friday’s became the first restaurant chain to serve what tasty appetizer?
- In 1974, T.G.I. Friday’s became the first restaurant chain to serve what tasty appetizer? Explained
- In 1974, T.G.I. Friday’s became the first restaurant chain to serve what tasty appetizer? Correct
- In 1974, T.G.I. Friday’s became the first restaurant chain to serve what tasty appetizer? Answer
- On which television series did Denzel Washington make his acting debut?
- On which television series did Denzel Washington make his acting debut? Correct
- On which television series did Denzel Washington make his acting debut? Explained
- On which television series did Denzel Washington make his acting debut? Answer
- Which event caused reporter Herbert Morrison to famously cry, “Oh, the humanity!”?
- Which event caused reporter Herbert Morrison to famously cry, “Oh, the humanity!”? Answer
- Which event caused reporter Herbert Morrison to famously cry, “Oh, the humanity!”? Explained
- Which event caused reporter Herbert Morrison to famously cry, “Oh, the humanity!”? Correct
- The quote “Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall” referred to a wall in what country? Correct
- The quote “Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall” referred to a wall in what country?
- The quote “Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall” referred to a wall in what country? Answer
- The quote “Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall” referred to a wall in what country? Explained
- What was the first cable channel to operate in the United States? Explained
- What was the first cable channel to operate in the United States?
- What was the first cable channel to operate in the United States? Correct
- What was the first cable channel to operate in the United States? Answer
- Which of the following magazines has never accepted advertisements from any company? Explained
- Which of the following magazines has never accepted advertisements from any company?
- Which of the following magazines has never accepted advertisements from any company? Answer
- Which of the following magazines has never accepted advertisements from any company? Correct
- Who was the lead singer of the Commodores? Answer
- Who was the lead singer of the Commodores? Explained
- Who was the lead singer of the Commodores? Correct
- Who was the lead singer of the Commodores?
- The 1987 movie “Full Metal Jacket” is set during which war? Answer
- The 1987 movie “Full Metal Jacket” is set during which war? Correct
- The 1987 movie “Full Metal Jacket” is set during which war? Explained
- The 1987 movie “Full Metal Jacket” is set during which war?
- What is the most common letter in the English language? Answer
- What is the most common letter in the English language?
- What is the most common letter in the English language? Explained
- What is the most common letter in the English language? Correct
- A 55-foot tall figure of which advertising mascot is located in Blue Earth, Minnesota? Answer
- A 55-foot tall figure of which advertising mascot is located in Blue Earth, Minnesota? Explained
- A 55-foot tall figure of which advertising mascot is located in Blue Earth, Minnesota?
- A 55-foot tall figure of which advertising mascot is located in Blue Earth, Minnesota? Correct
- What drink was initially created to be an ice cream topping? Answer
- What drink was initially created to be an ice cream topping? Correct
- What drink was initially created to be an ice cream topping? Explained
- What does the word “Volkswagen” translate to in English? Answer
- What does the word “Volkswagen” translate to in English? Correct
- What does the word “Volkswagen” translate to in English?
- What does the word “Volkswagen” translate to in English? Explained
- Diamonds, graphite and charcoal are all forms of which element? Correct
- Diamonds, graphite and charcoal are all forms of which element? Answer
- Diamonds, graphite and charcoal are all forms of which element?
- Diamonds, graphite and charcoal are all forms of which element? Explained
- Which U.S. president’s sculpted face on Mt Rushmore shows a mole that measures sixteen inches wide?
- Which U.S. president’s face on Mt. Rushmore features a mole that measures sixteen inches wide?
- Which U.S. president’s sculpted face on Mount Rushmore show a mole measures sixteen inches wide?
- Which U.S. president’s sculpted face on Mt. Rushmore features a mole that measures 16 inches wide?
- On the TV series “Gilligan’s Island,” what is Mrs. “Lovey” Howell’s first name?
- What does the “F” in a F5 tornado stand for? Explained
- What does the “F” in a F5 tornado stand for? Answer
- What does the “F” in a F5 tornado stand for?
- What does the “F” in a F5 tornado stand for? Correct
- Which scale is used to measure the intensity of a hurricane?
- Which scale is used to measure the intensity of a hurricane? Correct
- Which scale is used to measure the intensity of a hurricane? Answer
- Which scale is used to measure the intensity of a hurricane? Explained
- In 1986, Run-D.M.C. reignited what rock band’s career by remaking their 1975 hit “Walk This Way”? Correct
- In 1986, Run-D.M.C. reignited what rock band’s career by remaking their 1975 hit “Walk This Way”? E
- In 1920’s Ponzi scammed investors using a fraudulent scheme using which of the following? Answer
- In the 1920’s Charles Ponzi scammed investors using a fraudulent scheme involving which of the following?
- Ottawa, the national capital of Canada, is located in what province? Correct
- Ottawa, the national capital of Canada, is located in what province? Answer
- Ottawa, the national capital of Canada, is located in what province?
- Ottawa, the national capital of Canada, is located in what province? Explained
- Which of these bands released an untitled album? Explained
- Which of these bands released an untitled album? Answer
- Which of these bands released an untitled album? Correct
- Which of these bands released an untitled album?
- “Take a bite out of crime” is the motto of what trench coat-wearing “Crime Dog” Answer
- “Take a bite out of crime” is the motto of what trench coat-wearing “Crime Dog” Explained
- “Take a bite out of crime” is the motto of what trench coat-wearing “Crime Dog” Correct
- “Take a bite out of crime” is the motto of what trench coat-wearing “Crime Dog”
- What candy bar was named after its inventor’s family horse? Answer
- What candy bar was named after its inventor’s family horse?
- What candy bar was named after its inventor’s family horse? Correct
- What candy bar was named after its inventor’s family horse? Explained
- the opening bell of the New York Stock Exchange rings at what time in the morning? Explained
- On Wall Street, the opening bell of the NYSE rings at what time in the morning? Answer
- On Wall Street, opening bell of New York Stock Exchange rings at what time in the morning? Correct
- On Wall Street, the opening bell of the New York Stock Exchange rings at what time in the morning?
- Despite its nickname, Howard Hughes’ “Spruce Goose” was built mainly out of what wood?
- Despite its nickname, Howard Hughes’ “Spruce Goose” was built mainly out of what wood? Explained
- Despite its nickname, Howard Hughes’ “Spruce Goose” was built mainly out of what wood? Answer
- Despite its nickname, Howard Hughes’ “Spruce Goose” was built mainly out of what wood? Correct
- Known as “The Happiest Place on Earth,” Disneyland is located in what California city? Explained
- Known as “The Happiest Place on Earth,” Disneyland is located in what California city? Answer
- Known as “The Happiest Place on Earth,” Disneyland is located in what California city? Correct
- Known as “The Happiest Place on Earth,” Disneyland is located in what California city?
- Which character appears in the upper right hand corner during the opening credits of the Brady Bunch? Explained
- Which char appears in upper right hand corner in the opening credits of the Brady Bunch? Correct
- Which character appears in the upper right hand corner during the opening credits of the Brady Bunch? Answer
- Which character appears in the upper right hand corner during the opening credits of the Brady Bunch?
- Despite their silvery appearance, most nickels comprise 75 percent of what?
- Despite their silvery appearance, most nickels comprise 75 percent of what? Correct
- Despite their silvery appearance, most nickels comprise 75 percent of what? Answer
- Despite their silvery appearance, most nickels comprise 75 percent of what? Explained
- In which classic film did Marilyn Monroe famously walk across a blowing subway grating? Answer
- In which classic film did Marilyn Monroe famously walk across a blowing subway grating?
- In which classic film did Marilyn Monroe famous walk across a blowing subway grating? Explained
- In which classic film did Marilyn Monroe famous walk across a blowing subway grating? Correct
- Which of these animals can change sex from male to female? Correct
- Which of these animals can change sex from male to female? Explained
- Who was the leader of The Untouchables, who targeted Al Capone? Answer
- Who was the leader of The Untouchables, who targeted Al Capone?
- Who was the leader of The Untouchables, who targeted Al Capone? Correct
- Who was the leader of The Untouchables, who targeted Al Capone? Explained
- What is the brightest planet in our night sky? Answer
- What is the brightest planet in our night sky?
- What is the brightest planet in our night sky? Explained
- What is the brightest planet in our night sky? Correct
- Which NBA player never made a regulation three-pointer? Answer
- Which NBA player never made a regulation three-pointer? Correct
- Which NBA player never made a regulation three-pointer?
- Which NBA player never made a regulation three-pointer? Explained
- Who is the longest-living president in U.S. history?
- Who is the longest-living president in U.S. history? Answer
- Who is the longest-living president in U.S. history? Explained
- Who is the longest-living president in U.S. history? Correct
- What TV show featured a streetwise informant named “Huggy Bear”?
- What TV show featured a streetwise informant named “Huggy Bear”? Answer
- What TV show featured a streetwise informant named “Huggy Bear”? Explained
- What TV show featured a streetwise informant named “Huggy Bear”? Correct
- Which of these U.S. cities is the farthest west? Answer
- Which of these U.S. cities is the farthest west?
- Which of these U.S. cities is the farthest west? Explained
- Which former NFL quarterback revealed this week that he has Parkinson’s disease?
- Which former NFL quarterback revealed this week that he has Parkinson’s disease? Answer
- Which former NFL quarterback revealed this week that he has Parkinson’s disease? Explained
- Which former NFL quarterback revealed this week that he has Parkinson’s disease? Correct
- Which U.S. President weighed 350 lbs. on his inauguration day? Explained
- Which U.S. President weighed 350 lbs. on his inauguration day? Correct
- Which U.S. President weighed 350 lbs. on his inauguration day? Answer
- Which U.S. President weighed 350 lbs. on his inauguration day?
- Which political strategist coined the phrase “It’s the economy, stupid”? Explained
- Which political strategist coined the phrase “It’s the economy, stupid”?
- In What Order are the Harry Potter Movies?
- The Only Cool Bird on Chinese Calendar
- Ever Wonder What is the only bird to be honored by its own year on the Chinese calendar?
- What is the only bird to be honored by its own year on the Chinese calendar? Answer
- What is the only bird to be honored by its own year on the Chinese calendar?
- What is the only bird to be honored by its own year on the Chinese calendar? Correct
- What is the only bird to be honored by its own year on the Chinese calendar? Explained
- Which actress won the Best Actress award for her portrayal of Viola in Shakespeare in Love? Explain
- Which actress won the Best Actress award for her portrayal of Viola in Shakespeare in Love?
- Which actress won the Best Actress award for her portrayal of Viola in Shakespeare in Love? Correct
- Which actress won the Best Actress award for her portrayal of Viola in Shakespeare in Love? Answer
- What was the first television series to show a married couple sleeping in the same bed? Answer
- What was the first television series to show a married couple sleeping in the same bed? Correct
- What was the first television series to show a married couple sleeping in the same bed?
- What was the first television series to show a married couple sleeping in the same bed? Explained
- Reddit Poll : Which actress’s iconic eyes are celebrated in a popular hit song?
- Which actress’s iconic eyes are celebrated in a popular hit song? Explained
- Which actress’s iconic eyes are celebrated in a popular hit song? Answer
- Which actress’s iconic eyes are celebrated in a popular hit song? Correct
- Which actress’s iconic eyes are celebrated in a popular hit song?
- Reddit Answer : The word “bittersweet” is an example of a what?
- The word “bittersweet” is an example of a what? Answer
- The word “bittersweet” is an example of a what? Correct
- The word “bittersweet” is an example of a what? Explained
- The word “bittersweet” is an example of a what?
- Which First Lady was the first to vote for her husband in a presidential election? Answer
- Which First Lady was the first to vote for her husband in a presidential election? Correct
- Which First Lady was the first to vote for her husband in a presidential election?
- Which First Lady was the first to vote for her husband in a presidential election? Explained
- Which arcade game was co-created by Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak? Answer
- Which arcade game was co-created by Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak?
- Which arcade game was co-created by Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak? Explained
- Which arcade game was co-created by Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak? Correct
- Video : What popular board game was originally called “Lexiko”?
- What popular board game was originally called “Lexiko”? Answer
- What popular board game was originally called “Lexiko”?
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- Which member of the Jackson 5 died this week at age 70? Correct
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- Where can you find the “Penny Lane” that The Beatles sang about?
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- What was the only NBA team Michael Jordan played for other than the Chicago Bulls?
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- What country has banned the baby name “Elvis”? Answer
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- Which beloved children’s author is credited with writing a James Bond film?
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- The Great Pyramid of Giza served as a tomb for which Pharaoh? Answer
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- Which countries share the longest border in the world? Answer
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- What famous hair stylist fought in Israel’s War of Independence? Answer
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- Which zodiac sign is symbolized by the scales of justice? Answer
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- Which 1970s TV sitcom had its theme song reach #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart? Explained
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- Which sports league’s commissioner has a last name that can be found on the periodic table? Correct
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- The most commonly named city in the United States shares its name with which founding father? Answer
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- Which television show was the first to introduce the practice of airing reruns? Answer
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- Which state’s capital is NOT named after a President? Correct
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- Which last U.S. President not associated with either the Democratic or Republican Party? Correct
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- Who is famous for having introduced the three laws of motion? Answer
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- Who is the classic dessert “Peach Melba” named after?
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- John F. Kennedy’s time in office was later nicknamed after which popular musical? Correct
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- Which hotel serves as the setting in the film “The Shining”?
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- What game show was hosted by comedian Groucho Marx?
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- In which city did the Harlem Globetrotters originate?
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- Which musical term signifies a gradual volume increase? Correct
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- What is the only state flag that is two-sided? Answer
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- Which country suffered the most military deaths, by far, during World War II? Answer
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- Which Muppet sang the top-40 hit “Rubber Duckie”?
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- Who holds the record as the youngest person to win the Best Actor at the Academy Awards?
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- What influential classical composer died at the age of 35? Answer
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- Which US President declared a “War on Poverty” in 1964?
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- A famous painting by Sandro Botticelli depicts the birth of which goddess?
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- Which of these birds has the largest wingspan on Earth, measuring more than 11 feet across? Answer
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- The “Bard of Avon” was a nickname bestowed upon which man?
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- What method did Germans use to purchase their bratwurst before the adoption of the euro as their official currency?
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- “It is better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all”, Which poet is the author of the phrase?
- Who was the longtime celebrity pitchman for priceline.com?
- Which mainstream fashion magazine was the first to use real photographs?
- Which TV character had the catchphrase “Nanu Nanu”?
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- The Laccadive Sea is located between which three countries?
- Loudoun County, Virginia, holds what distinction?
- In Old Norse literature, what were “Valkyries”?
- Which of the following stories does NOT have a happy ending?
- What Middle English word is shouted three times at the daily Supreme Court opening?
- Martin Luther King Day represents what day in the leader’s life?
- What kind of twin is dizygotic?
- What is the most-consumed fruit in the United States?
- In which province or territory can you see the famous Iceberg Alley?
- What archipelago is nicknamed the “Canadian Galapagos”?
- Which Canadian city was originally known as “Pile O’Bones?”
- Which First Lady had the Secret Service code name ‘Lace’?
- Which country’s athletes walk first during the opening ceremony at the Olympics?
- Which director won a Tony, an Oscar, and an Emmy in the same year?
- Who portrayed Batman on the 1960s television show?
- Where is this monastery, home to many early Christian manuscripts?
- What state is a hoosier from?
- Robinson Crusoe Island belongs to which country?
- What was the first country to declare independence from the Soviet Union?
- Catherine the Great, the Empress of Russia, was actually born in which country?
- What inspired a young Muhammad Ali to start boxing?
- Where can you explore this underground river?
- Where did black-and-white cookies originate?
- Which ancient site is also known as “Rose City”?
- Which film was released in theaters with three possible endings?
- Where is the most-visited glacier in North America?
- Which of these countries has more cars than people?
- Not one solitary word in this question can be classified as which part of speech?
- Where were tulips once used as a form of currency?
- Before the 1700s, jacks in decks of cards were known as what?
- The joker was initially created for what card game?
- In poker, the “dead man’s hand” is closely associated with what folk hero?
- Which of these card games was invented in Uruguay?
- What card game was originally played under the French name “Vingt-et-Un”?
- What is the national card game of England?
- What was the first card game introduced for Windows in the early 1990s?
- What card game does James Bond play in the 1953 book “Casino Royale”?
- What popular game made its U.S. debut in New Orleans?
- Which historical figure is represented by the king of hearts?
- Which of these things did Alfred Nobel invent?
- In “It’s a Wonderful Life,” what happens “every time a bell rings”?
- What Tom Cruise character confesses to Dorothy, “You complete me”?
- What classic has Marlon Brando claiming, “I could have been a contender”?
- What movie is notable for the catchphrase “Go ahead, make my day”?
- What classic is known for “Love means never having to say you’re sorry”?
- What Leonardo DiCaprio character screams “I’m the king of the world!”?
- What animated film is known for “Magic mirror on the wall…”?
- What actor promises, “We’ll always have Paris”?
- What sports movie declares, “If you build it, he will come”?
- Where was the mai tai created?
- What type of animal is a chamois?
- In which country can you find this ancient, mud-brick fort?
- An emu is pictured on the official coat of arms of what country?
- What NBA star never fouled out of a game?`
- What country has the lowest rate of meat consumption in the world?
- What former U.S. President announced in 2013 that he had become vegan?
- What subset of veganism prefers juicing and dehydrating to cooking?
- What vegan-friendly pizza hit grocery stores in 2017?
- Who coined the term vegan?
- What blue-green algae is rich in protein?
- What are the main ingredients in an Impossible Burger?
- What country leads the world in avocado production?
- What is the most popular plant-based milk in the U.S.?
- What U.S. city ranks number one for being vegan and vegetarian friendly?
- Hummus is made primarily from what?
- What is the most consumed vegetable in the United States?
- What does a strict vegan lifestyle prohibit?
- In Roman mythology, which god is depicted as wearing a winged helmet?
- Eric Blair was the birth name of which famous writer?
- In which country can you visit this 7,000-year-old cedar tree?
- By European law, feta cheese can only be called feta if it is produced in what country?
- Which U.S. state flag depicts a farmer and a miner?
- Who was the first U.S. President with a beard while in office?
- The Palk Strait separates Sri Lanka from what country?
- Whose body was dug up and held for ransom just months after his death?
- What U.S. Vice President wrote a hit pop song?
- Why is Philadelphia known as the “City of Brotherly Love”?
- What was the closing song in “The Graduate”?
- Which state produces the most honey?
- What branch of the U.S. Armed Forces has the motto “Always faithful”?
- Which cartoon character is often shown wearing a collar and necktie but no shirt?
- What does the word “sushi” mean?
- What month is named after the Latin word for ten?
- What nation is also known as Bharat?
- Which royal dynasty returned to the French throne after Napoleon’s defeat?
- Louis IX was the only French king to receive what title?
- King of the Franks Clovis I picked which city as his capital in 508 CE?
- Henry IV created what law protecting French Protestants from persecution?
- Which French king was crowned the first Holy Roman Emperor?
- What Germanic tribe formed the first line of French kings?
- The heir to the French throne was known by what name?
- Louis XVI was king during what historical event?
- Which of these is NOT a French royal dynasty?
- King Louis XIV built which famous royal residence?
- What is the oldest surviving library in the world?
- What did symbolist painter Gustav Klimt name this work of art?
- Famed street artist Banksy created this artwork by which name?
- What is the name of this oil painting by Pablo Picasso?
- Which Edward Hopper painting is this?
- What is this famous bronze statue known as?
- Found in Vatican City, what is the name of this 16th-century fresco?
- What is the name of this double self-portrait?
- Sandro Botticelli painted which early Renaissance masterpiece?
- What is the name of this famous French artwork by Monet?
- Portraying a major event in the Revolutionary War, what painting is this?
- What is the name of this archetypal Michelangelo sculpture?
- Created by Van Gogh in 1889, what is the name of this artwork?
- What is the name of the material that pearls are made of?
- What is the last line spoken in the original Star Wars trilogy?
- Where is this stunning pilgrimage site?
- The world’s tallest snowperson was built in which state?
- What is NOT needed in hydroponic farming?
- Washington is the biggest producer of which key beer ingredient?
- Which popular breed of dairy cow features white and black patches?
- Most corn grown in the U.S. is which type?
- What type of animals do farmers keep in an apiary?
- Farms in the northern U.S. produce 75% of which global crop yield?
- Which U.S. state has the highest percentage of land dedicated to farming?
- When does the Harvest Moon occur?
- What does it mean to “sow” crops?
- Which type of crop lives for multiple growing seasons?
- What type of farm animal does the word “equine” describe?
- Which state grows one-third of all U.S. potatoes?
- Obelus is an alternative name for which mathematical symbol?
- Which branch of the Armed Forces was founded by Alexander Hamilton?
- Which city’s former gates are marked by this griffin?
- Which country’s population has the highest percentage of women?
- What Mesopotamian settlement is considered the world’s first city?
- The Code of Hammurabi was a compilation of what?
- These ancient stepped towers were known as what?
- Which Mesopotamian civilization is credited with inventing the wheel?
- Mesopotamia is often referred to by what nickname?
- Which agricultural innovation was developed in Mesopotamia?
- Which of the following is a famous hero in Mesopotamian mythology?
- What is the name of the form of writing created in Mesopotamia?
- Which of the following was NOT a Mesopotamian civilization?
- What does “Mesopotamia” mean in ancient Greek?
- What model of car was used as a time machine in the “Back to the Future” movies?
- What is the literal meaning of “gesundheit”?
- What is the name of the New York Stock Exchange’s founding document?
- Formed in 1790, where was the first stock exchange in the U.S.?
- What famous investor wrote 1949’s “The Intelligent Investor”?
- What marked the start of trading before the NYSE adopted a bell in 1903?
- What invention allowed brokers on Wall Street to share stock prices?
- During which of the following events did the NYSE close?
- Which celebrity investor is nicknamed the “Oracle of Omaha”?
- What term describes a period of overvalued web startups in the 1990s?
- How did Wall Street get its name?
- What is the index that tracks the top 500 U.S. stocks?
- The Great Depression began with the stock market collapse on what day?
- A statue of what creature sits in the heart of NYC’s Financial District?
- Where is the world’s longest bridge?
- What was Buffalo Bill’s real name?
- Who headlined the first ever Glastonbury Festival in 1970?
- Where can you admire these “painted ladies”?
- In what state is the world’s only McDonald’s with turquoise arches instead of yellow ones?
- How do whales communicate where they are from?
- Which U.S. state has boroughs instead of counties?
- Who was the official poet of Queen Victoria?
- What country’s national celebration is called Waitangi Day?
- What did Bob Ross do before hosting his painting show?
- What sport was nominated for the 2001 Nobel Peace Prize for “promoting understanding among nations”?
- What kind of car did Oprah Winfrey give away to all 276 members of her audience in 2004?
- Actress Hedy Lamarr invented what technology that aided in WWII?
- How did Supreme Court Justice Ginsburg indicate a dissenting opinion?
- Susan La Flesche was the first Native American woman to do what?
- Patsy Mink was the first Asian American woman elected to which office?
- Who refused to give up her bus seat nine months before Rosa Parks?
- Which First Lady delivered “The Struggle for Human Rights” to the UN?
- Who is the only woman to have been awarded the Nobel Prize twice?
- Katherine Johnson’s skill in what field led to NASA’s first moon voyage?
- Along with Elizabeth Cady Stanton, who led the women’s suffrage movement?
- Sacagawea was the only woman on whose expedition to the American West?
- Who was the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean?
- Who earned the nickname “Moses” for her role in the Underground Railroad?
- What is the name of the area of the sky obscured by the Milky Way?
- Which of the following drivers won four times on “Wacky Races”?
- What power did gummiberry juice give the Gummi Bears?
- Bumblelion, Eleroo, and Hoppopotamus were types of what cartoon creatures?
- Which of the X-Men was a regular on “Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends”?
- What cartoon band had a real-life No. 1 hit single in 1969?
- What school did Bullwinkle J. Moose attend?
- What famous composer created the music for “The Pink Panther” cartoons?
- What classic cartoon began as short films shown in movie theaters?
- Yogi Bear’s voice was inspired by a character on what show?
- What company did George Jetson work for?
- In “Super Friends,” what was the name of the Wonder Twins’ space monkey?
- What celebrity voiced Shaggy in “Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!”?
- How tall are Smurfs?
- Which of these figures shares a name with a Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle?
- What company does Wile E. Coyote buy gadgets from?
- Biscochito is the state cookie of which state?
- Which two mammals lay eggs?
- Where can you find this pair of Art Deco statues?
- What U.S. city is known as the “Insurance Capital of the World”?
- What classic received so much criticism, Thomas Hardy quit writing novels?
- What female writer’s real name was Mary Ann Evans?
- What does Jonathan Swift satirically propose the Irish eat during famines?
- During which war did Charles Dickens’ “A Tale of Two Cities” take place?
- Which loveable sleuth appeared in 12 Agatha Christie books?
- What Victorian-era novel is known as the world’s first sci-fi book?
- Which Charlotte Brontë novel featured “the madwoman in the attic”?
- Which of these is NOT a location in J.R.R Tolkien’s Middle-earth?
- What Shakespeare play features three witches known as the “Weird Sisters”?
- In what famous detective series is John Watson a recurring character?
- In what famous detective series is John Watson a recurring character?
- In geography, what is a skerry?
- Which President named his estate Sherwood Forest?
- What is a tie game of Tic-Tac-Toe called?
- Which Oscar-winning actor is Francis Ford Coppola’s nephew?
- Which sport is called “soccer baseball” in Canada?
- What classic film ends with, “After all, tomorrow is another day”?
- What South American country has Dutch as its official language?
- Which European city is nicknamed the “City of Light”?
- What item should you not walk underneath?
- What do blue and white charms protect against?
- How many years of bad luck does breaking a mirror bring?
- What body part itches if you’re about to come into some money?
- To prevent something from coming true, you can knock on what?
- What brings good luck if you find it on the ground?
- In what state can you visit a museum dedicated to hammers?
- The only two-time Heisman winner played at what school?
- Where can you place your hand in the “Mouth of Truth”?
- Three of the world’s 10 largest islands belong to which country?
- Which of these animals is not part of the Chinese zodiac?
- In German superstition, what beverage should never be toasted with?
- What item should not be opened inside?
- In Russian folklore, where should you not whistle?
- What animal’s foot is considered lucky?
- If you spill salt, what should you do?
- What is a Thankful Village?
- According to legend, how did the Ouija board get its name?
- Which celebration is NOT a part of the three Allhallowtide holidays?
- In 2020, what was the most-searched Halloween costume on Google?
- In 1950, a minister advocated that people trick-or-treat for what charity?
- Originally, All Saints’ Day was celebrated in what month?
- What autumn activity began at Roman festivals honoring the goddess Pomona?
- Due to sugar rations, trick-or-treating was suspended during what war?
- Samhain was first celebrated by what people?
- What First Lady was the first to decorate the White House for Halloween?
- In England, Bonfire Night on November 5 remembers the actions of who?
- What scary creature is NOT mentioned by name in “Monster Mash”?
- What is the most popular Halloween candy in the U.S.?
- The Headless Horseman haunts the town of Sleepy Hollow in what state
- What state is the largest producer of pumpkins?
- Ailurophobia is the fear of what animal?
- Which First Lady was the first to decorate the White House for Halloween?
- Where is this royal pavilion?
- Which city is the self-proclaimed “Halloween Capital of the World”?
- Which planet is known as the Swift Planet?
- What is the title of the lead witch in Roald Dahl’s “The Witches”?
- What type of curse did the Owens sisters face in “Practical Magic”?
- What does the White Witch of Narnia give to Edmund to win him over?
- What Shakespeare play features three witches called “the Weird Sisters”?
- Where did the Halliwell sisters live on the TV series “Charmed”
- What witch cast a sleeping spell on Aurora in “Sleeping Beauty”?
- What was the name of the black cat on “Sabrina the Teenage Witch”?
- Which of these actresses did NOT star as a witch in “Hocus Pocus”?
- Which witch from “Harry Potter” was born to non-magical parents?
- What’s the name of the Wicked Witch of the West in the musical “Wicked”?
- How did Samantha Stevens cast spells on “Bewitched”?
- Which plant material did Henry Ford use to stuff the seats of the Model T?
- Which classic novel was written because of a bet with another writer?
- Where can you find this Renaissance-era castle?
- What African country is surrounded by Senegal on three sides?
- What Chinese dynasty pioneered Bronze work around 1600 BCE?
- What concurrent era in Egypt saw the construction of the Great Pyramid?
- Around 2800 BCE, Babylonians mixed fats and ashes to create what item?
- What early civilization flourished on the island of Crete around 2000 BCE?
- Bronze Age farmers pioneered the use of which animal for plowing?
- Which classic warrior weapon was developed near the end of the Bronze Age?
- What writing script was created in Sumer at the start of the Bronze Age?
- The Bronze Age ended by a transition to the use of which stronger metal?
- Which region in modern Iraq was a hub of Bronze Age inventions?
- What major Bronze Age innovation made travel much easier?
- The equivalent of our White House, what colorful residence is home to the president of South Korea?
- After Niagara, which falls is the largest by volume in the U.S.?
- What lake provides Las Vegas with 90% of its water?
- Which of the following is NOT a brass instrument?
- The same gas that makes bread rise is also found in what?
- What is the nickname of Donald Trump’s former Defense Secretary, General James Mattis?
- What is the dot above the letters “i” and “j” called?
- What is NOT a part of the skull?
- What bone is NOT part of the pelvis?
- What is the hard coating on teeth called?
- What two bones can be found in the forearm?
- What is the coccyx?
- What is your kneecap called?
- What is the only bone not connected to any other bone?
- What is the lower section of the spine called?
- Where are your metatarsals located?
- What is your shoulder blade called?
- How many bones does the average human have?
- What is the longest bone in the body?
- Where are the three smallest bones in the body located?
- What is the national flower of Mexico?
- What tropical bird can live to 100 years old?
- In which European country can you find this scenic bridge?
- Two of Australia’s six states are named for what person?
- What country are fortune cookies from?
- Which country hosts an annual festival of snake charmers?
- Which Academy Award winning actor was on Richard Nixon’s “Enemies List”?
- Geographically, where are bights found?
- Which President was born with the last name Blythe?
- Which musical President played several instruments as a child?
- Which President was on the rowing team at Harvard University?
- Which President grew up in Scranton, Pennsylvania?
- Which President’s poor eyesight prevented him from attending West Point?
- Which President was the University of Michigan football team’s MVP?
- Which President was related to 11 other Presidents?
- Before his film and political careers, which President was a lifeguard?
- Who is the only President to have been born in Hawaii?
- Which President grew up on a peanut farm in Georgia?
- What is Donald Duck’s middle name?
- In 1965, protesters planned a 54-mile march to Montgomery from what city?
- President Harry Truman’s Executive Order 9981 ended segregation where?
- The 24th Amendment included a prohibition on what?
- What was the name of the 1964 voter registration drive in Mississippi?
- What President signed the Voting Rights Act of 1965?
- What city did Oliver Brown file a lawsuit against in 1951?
- What nonviolent protest was popularized at a Woolworth’s lunch counter?
- In 1968, Olympic medalists raised the Black Power salute after what event?
- W. E. B. Du Bois and Ida B. Wells were co-founders of what organization?
- Ruby Bridges became known for her role in desegregating what?
- Martin Luther King Jr. gave his “I Have a Dream” speech at what monument?
- Rosa Parks’ refusal to give up her seat sparked what event?
- “What Beatles classic did Elvis cover on his album “”Elvis Now””? “
- Sonic the Hedgehog was originally named what?
- Which of the following is an actual “job” in a honeybee hive?
- Which company coined the ad slogan, “A Diamond is Forever”?
- In which U.S. city can you find this unique water garden?
- The island of Hainan is the smallest and southernmost province of what country?
- In which U.S. state was Dr. Seuss born?
- What song is played to wake up U.S. soldiers?
- What country’s capital city has a name that means “Fair Winds” in Spanish?
- What color was John Travolta’s iconic suit in “Saturday Night Fever”?
- The 1995 movie “Clueless” is loosely based on which classic novel?
- Who was the first Christian Roman Emperor?
- In Greek mythology, who flew too close to the sun?
- Who wrote, “What happens to a dream deferred?”
- In which U.S. state can you find this “ghost forest”?
- What country is on the exact opposite side of the world from Honolulu, Hawaii?
- What was the original name of the “Star Wars” character Yoda?
- Where is the largest urban arts district in the U.S.?
- What is ABBA’s only Hot 100 No. 1 hit?
- Which duo’s last names are De Fazio and Feeney?
- What singer did “30 Rock’s”Jenna Maroney hope to portray in a movie?
- What animal do the Bluths poorly impersonate on “Arrested Development”?
- What hobby did Detective Lester Freamon have on the HBO drama “The Wire”?
- Which U.S. state has seen the sharpest rise in coronavirus cases in the past few weeks?
- A Hoosier hails from what state?
- What other country shares a namesake with Bolivia?
- A Portuguese explorer named Cameroon for what river creatures?
- Malta is named for which of the country’s famous products?
- What is unique about Caribbean nation St. Lucia’s namesake?
- Which country was originally named Formosa, meaning “beautiful island”?
- What country’s name means “North Way”?
- What does Germany’s name translate to in the country’s native language?
- Which country’s name means “Little Venice” for its likeness to the city?
- Which country was named for its location on the globe?
- “Land of the Rising Sun” relates to Japan’s positioning to what country?
- Which leading actress won an Oscar with the least amount of screentime?
- What type of animal is Shere Khan, the villain of “The Jungle Book”?
- Where was the band AC/DC started?
- In which country can you find this “golden city”?
- Where would you find Inaccessible Island?
- The 13,988-mile migration of which whale is the longest of any mammal?
- What word describes when a whale jumps out of the water?
- What city is nicknamed the “Waterfall Capital of the World”?
- Dr. Dre made a name for himself in which field?
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