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Answer: cobra Question: 1986 - Sylvester Stallone - Starred In This Movie: Answer: Cobra Question: "7X" was used to refer to the secret ingredient of which drink? Answer: Coca Cola Question: What product orginally sold as 'the esteemed brain tonic & intellectual beverage'? Answer: coca cola Question: Which company is the largest buyer of sugar in the world? Answer: Coca-cola Question: Music : In 1983, Frank Zappa wrote an anti _____ song? Answer: cocaine Question: what drug did j.j. cale & eric clapton sing about? Answer: cocaine Question: What by product of the manufacture of Coca Cola is sold to pharmaceutical companies? Answer: cocaine Question: What Was Sherlock Holmes' 7% solution in 'The Sign of Four'? Answer: Cocaine Question: name that drink: liquid ____? Answer: cocaine Question: What insect lends its name and gives its body to a food colouring? Answer: cochineal Question: In 1961 the Nobel prize in physiology or medicine was given to Georg von Békésy for his discoveries of the physical mechanism of stimulation within the ...? Answer: cochlea Question: Music : 80's Chart Toppers: Name The Artist: When Your Heart Is Weak? Answer: cock robin Question: in what sport did the word 'crestfallen' originate? Answer: cockfighting Question: in what sport did the word 'crestfallen' originate? Answer: cockfighting Question: what can live for several weeks with its head cut off? Answer: cockroach a cockroach Question: name that drink: el presidente ____? Answer: cocktail Question: name that drink: sloppy joe's ____? Answer: cocktail Question: name that drink: three stripes ____? Answer: cocktail Question: name that drink: bacardi ____? Answer: cocktail Question: name that drink: paradise ____? Answer: cocktail Question: name that drink: molotiv ____? 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Answer: coffee Question: what is the basic flavouring of kahlua? Answer: coffee Question: name that drink: dutch ____? Answer: coffee Question: name that drink: french ____? Answer: coffee Question: What's the worlds most popular Non Alcoholic Drink? Answer: Coffee Question: Five jello flavours that flopped: celery, ---------- , cola, apple and chocolate? Answer: coffee Question: Where is the best brandy bottled? Answer: cognac Question: Food and Drink : Where is the best brandy bottled? Answer: cognac Question: name that drink: chambord & ____? Answer: cognac Question: where is the best brandy bottled? Answer: cognac, france Question: ... asserts the relativity of truth. Answer: Cognitive relativism Question: A "gyre" is another term for what shape? Answer: coil Question: Worlds largest numismatic publication is? Answer: coinage Question: In 1954 the Nobel prize in physics was divided equally between Max Born for his fundamental research in quantum mechanics, especially for his statistical interpretation of the wavefunction, and Walther Bothe for the ... and his discoveries made therewith. Answer: coincidence method Question: What liqueur is flavoured with the rind of bitter oranges? Answer: cointreau Question: What spirit is added to brandy to make a sidecar? Answer: Cointreau or Triple Sec Question: Name the soda that is often confused with a drug. Answer: Coke Question: name the soda that is often confused with a drug? Answer: coke Question: What common ailment cant you catch at the north pole? Answer: cold Question: 1989 - Jeff Bridges - Starred In This Movie: Answer: Cold Feet Question: what's the common term for the lesions that herpes simplex 1 causes on the mouth and face? Answer: cold sores Question: into what did beethoven dip his head before he composed? Answer: cold water Question: in 1772 samuel taylor ---------- (in england), poet, born? Answer: coleridge Question: TV/Movies: Who played the role of the 6th doctor in the british sci fi show "dr who"? Answer: colin baker Question: Who played the role of the 6th doctor in the british sci fi show "dr who" Answer: colin baker Question: Who was the founder of Lotus Cars Ltd.? Answer: Colin Chapman Question: Who earned the nickname "top gun" in the Persian Gulf War? Answer: Colin Powell Question: Music : Lyrics: 'On a dark desert highway, cool wind in my hair, warm smell of ________ (eagles)? Answer: colitas Question: A composition made of cut and pasted pieces of materials, sometimes with images added by the artist. Answer: collage Question: What is the clavicle? Answer: collarbone Question: name that drink: tequila ____? Answer: collins Question: 80's songs: groovy kind of love - phil _____? Answer: collins Question: name that drink: tom ____? Answer: collins Question: what were most mountain ranges formed from? Answer: collisions of continents Question: what were most mountain ranges formed from? Answer: collisions of continents Question: iPod plugin hacker Martin Aumueller (aumuell) lives in which German city? Answer: Cologne Question: What German city is famed for a scent it produces? Answer: cologne Question: What country has the highest kidnapping rate? Answer: Colombia Question: What south American country has both a Pacific and Atlantic coastline? Answer: Colombia Question: what south american country fittingly named its highest mountain for christopher columbus? Answer: colombia Question: what country's capital is bogota? Answer: colombia Question: what country's capital is bogota? Answer: colombia Question: what south american country has both a pacific and atlantic coastline? Answer: colombia Question: What is the northernmost country in continental South Africa? Answer: colombia Question: What is the basic unit of currency for El Salvador? Answer: colon Question: What is the basic unit of currency for Costa Rica? Answer: colon Question: who was elvis presley's manager? Answer: colonel tom parker Question: A row of columns, usually equidistant, supporting a beam or entablature. Answer: colonnade Question: What is a community of ants called? Answer: colony Question: What does the Greek root word 'chrom' mean? Answer: color Question: A technique in abstract painting developed in the 1950s. It focuses on the lyrical effects of large areas of color, often poured or stained onto the canvas. Answer: color field painting Question: which artist/group had a hit in 1992 with "all 4 love"? Answer: color me badd Question: which artist/group had a hit in 1991 with "i adore mi amor"? Answer: color me badd Question: geographic tyrrivia: which american state's name is spanish for "colored" or "colored land"? Answer: colorado Question: Which river made The Grand Canyon? Answer: Colorado Question: What two US states are rectangular? Answer: Colorado and Wyoming Question: What Rome ruin is inhabited by hundreds of cats? Answer: colosseum Question: What do goldfish lose if kept in running or dimly lit water? Answer: colour Question: Which sight problem occurs in men far more then in women? Answer: Colour Blindness Question: Which sight problem occurs in men far more then in women? Answer: colour blindness Question: What is the meaning of the name of the constellation Equuleus? Answer: Colt Question: in the tv series 'the fall guy', who did lee majors play? Answer: colt seavers Question: In 1926 John---------- , saxophonist, born? Answer: coltrane Question: Football: The Baltimore ········. Answer: Colts Question: The second space shuttle was named ··········. Answer: Columbia Question: A cylindrical vertical support usually consisting of a base, shaft and capital. Answer: column Question: 1978 - Michael Douglas - Starred In This Movie: Answer: Coma Question: In 1951 the Nobel prize in physiology or medicine was given to Max Theiler for his discoveries concerning yellow fever and how to ...? Answer: combat it Question: In 1976 the Nobel prize in literature was given to Saul Bellow for the human understanding and subtle analysis of contemporary culture that are ...? Answer: combined in his work Question: name the explosion produced when fuel is exposed to the spark? Answer: combustion Question: tom petty insisted "don't ____ ______ ____ __ ____"? Answer: come around here no more Question: song: "heading up to san francisco for the labor day weekend show"? Answer: come monday Question: The rolling stones first recorded song was? Answer: Come On Question: Southern Slang: It's jus fixin' to ---- -- - ----- (rain)? Answer: come up a cloud Question: Category: Name Their Network: Alan King Answer: comedy central Question: name their network: alan king? Answer: comedy central Question: 1986 - Dan Akroyd - Starred In This Movie: Answer: Comedy Music Videos Question: What was the first commercial airliner? Answer: comet Question: Whats the term for a mass of diffused gas & ice particles in solar orbit? Answer: comet 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: a heavenly body moving under the attraction of the sun and consisting of a nucleus and a tail is a(n) _______? Answer: comet Question: This comet appears every 76.3 years. Answer: Comet #Halley# Question: phobias: cometophobia- fear of ______? Answer: comets Question: Category: Cartoons: On "Rocco's Modern Life", Rocco works here. Answer: comic book store Question: Comedy dealing with African prince searching for a bride in Queens, New York Answer: Coming to America Question: 1988 - Eddie Murphy - Starred In This Movie: Answer: Coming to America Question: In 1980 Paul McCartney releases " ---------- "? Answer: coming up Question: In 1974 Arganat ---------- publishes report concerning the Yom Kippur War? Answer: comm Question: What is the most commonly used punctuation mark? Answer: comma Question: What butterfly has the same name as a punctuation mark? Answer: comma Question: Star Trek Deep Space 9: What was Sisko's rank before he became captain Answer: Commander Question: an association in which one organism benefits and the other is not affected is termed? Answer: commensalism Question: -isms: Excessive emphasis on financial gain. Answer: commercialism Question: What is the British equivalent of the US Navy rank Rear Admiral (lower half)? Answer: Commodore Question: Music : 80's Chart Toppers: Name The Artist: Lady (You Bring Me Up)? Answer: commodores Question: What does cobol stand for? Answer: common business oriented language Question: What does the acronym COBOL stand for? Answer: Common Business Oriented Language Question: What did Eire leave in 1949? Answer: commonwealth Question: Southern Slang: You say communist ... we say? Answer: Communist Question: The last line of this document is "Working men of all countries, unite." Answer: Communist Manifesto Question: History : The last line of this document is "Working men of all countries, unite."? Answer: communist manifesto Question: After the fall of the manchu dynasty, there existed three political parties in china: The KMT, Nationalists and The ......? Answer: #Communist#s Question: ... have sought to deflate the universal pretensions of liberal theory. The main target has been Rawls description of the original position as an 'Archemedian point' from which the structure of a social system can be appraised, a position whose special virtue is that it allows us to regard the human condition 'from the perspective of eternity', from all social and temporal points of view. Answer: Communitarians Question: what do the letters cd stand for? Answer: compact disc Question: what media format did the denon company help pioneer? Answer: compact discs Question: What does CR-ROM stand for? Answer: Compact Disk Read Only Memory Question: In 1982 the Nobel prize in chemistry was given to Sir Aaron Klug for his development of crystallographic electron microscopy and his structural elucidation of biologically important nuclei acid-protein ...? Answer: complexes Question: Music Term: - A type of metre where the beat units are divisible into three (e.g. 6 / 8, 9 / 8, 12 / 8. Opposite of simple time? Answer: compound time Question: In 1973 the Nobel prize in chemistry was divided equally between Ernst Ott Fischer and Sir Geoffrey Wilkinson for their pioneering work, performed independently, on the chemistry of the organometallic, so called sandwich ...? Answer: compounds Question: Quotations: "The most incomprehensible thing about the world is that it is at all --------------."- Albert Einstein (1879-1955)? Answer: comprehensible Question: 1985 - Susan Sarandon - Starred In This Movie: Answer: Compromising Positions Question: what is the smallest dinosaur so far discovered? Answer: compsognathus Question: What is the smallest dinosaur so far discovered? Answer: Compsognathus Question: When spelled backwards, the word "retupmoc" becomes what? Answer: computer Question: What does Do Loop do for a living? Answer: computer programmer Question: In medical matters, what does the letter C stand for in C.A.T. scanner? Answer: computerised Question: What does the CAT in CAT-SCAN stand for? Answer: Computerised Axial Tomography Question: 1997 - Nicolas Cage - Starred In This Movie: Answer: Con Air Question: What is the capital of Guinea? Answer: Conakry Question: The sword-wielding warrior seeks vengeance on the cult leader who enslaved him and massacred his villagein this fullblooded adventure epic based on Robert E. Howards pulp tales. Answer: Conan the Barbarian Question: A movement of the 1960s and 1970s that emphasized the artistic idea over the art object. It attempted to free art from the confines of the gallery and the pedestal. Answer: conceptual art Question: Music Term: - (1) A work for orchestra or for two or more instruments with prominent solo parts. (2) The sinfonia-concertante is a work with a form nearer to a symphony than concerto but employing solo instruments and orchestra? Answer: concertante Question: Monty Python: Lancelot's servant Answer: Concord Question: In physics, process of reduction of matter into a denser form, as in the liquefaction of vapor or steam? Answer: Condensation Question: what did gail borden give to the world in 1853? Answer: condensed milk Question: what did gail borden give to the world in 1853? Answer: condensed milk Question: mustard, ketchup and onions on a hotdog are all ___________? Answer: condiments Question: Mustard, ketchup and onions on a hotdog are all ··········. Answer: condiments Question: In 1960 the Nobel prize in literature was given to Saint-John Perse (pen-name of Alexis Léger), for the soaring flight and the evocative imagery of his poetry which in a visionary fashion reflects the ...? Answer: conditions of our time Question: Name the heaviest flying bird of prey. Answer: condor Question: name the heaviest flying bird of prey? 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Answer: Confederate Flag Question: In the series 'The Dukes Of Hazard', what was painted on the top of their car Answer: confederate flag Question: Quotations: "------------ comes not from always being right but from not fearing to be wrong."- Peter T. McIntyre? Answer: confidence Question: 1945 - Humphrey Bogart - Starred In This Movie: Answer: Conflict Question: What name is given to the point where two rivers join? Answer: Confluence Question: What name is given to the point where two rivers join? Answer: confluence Question: In 1951 the Nobel prize in literature was given to PÀr Fabian Lagerkvist for the artistic vigour and true independence of mind with which he endeavours in his poetry to find answers to the eternal questions ...? Answer: confronting mankind Question: Famous Quotes: He does not preach what he practices till he has practiced what he preaches? Answer: confucius Question: Weird Quotes: If you can't convince them? Answer: confuse them Question: A latin American dance usually performed in single file? Answer: conga Question: what dance was developed from the rumba and african dances? Answer: conga Question: A formation resulting from mergers or take-overs involving firms whose activities are not directly related could be called a ...? Answer: conglomerate Question: What is the only river that flows both north and south of the equator, crossing it twice? Answer: Congo Question: in 1971 republic of the ---------- becomes republic of zaire? Answer: congo Question: The only river that flows both north and south of the equator is the? Answer: congo Question: what was the zaire river formerly known as? Answer: congo Question: what is the only river that flows both north and south of the equator, crossing it twice? Answer: congo Question: What was the Zaire river formerly known as? Answer: congo Question: what is contralesa? Answer: congress of traditional leaders of south africa Question: This term means 'cone-bearing trees'. Answer: conifers Question: bridgeport is the largest city in which state? Answer: connecticut Question: What American state has a Thames river? Answer: Connecticut Question: Bridgeport is the largest city in which state? Answer: Connecticut Question: Letterman: Dave resides in this state. Answer: Connecticut Question: ... is a movement in cognitive science which hopes to explain human intellectual abilities using artificial neural networks (also known as 'neural networks' or 'neural nets'). Neural networks are simplified models of the brain composed of large numbers of units (the analogs of neurons) together with weights that measure the strength of connections between the units. These weights model the effects of the synapses that link one neuron to another. Experiments on models of this kind have demonstrated an ability to learn such skills as face recognition, reading, and the detection of simple grammatical structure. Answer: Connectionism Question: 50's chart toppers: name the artist: god bless america? Answer: connie francis Question: 60's chart toppers: name the artist: teddy? Answer: connie francis Question: 50's chart toppers: name the artist: if I didn't care? Answer: connie francis Question: 60's chart toppers: name the artist: vacation? Answer: connie francis Question: What is Cornelius Mcgillicuddy's stage name? Answer: Connie Mack Question: What is Cornelius Mcgillicuddy's stage name Answer: connie mack Question: what is cornelius mcgillicuddy's stage name? Answer: connie mack Question: Baby Names Beginning With "C": Meaning: Knowledgeable? Answer: connor Question: 80's songs: love will _____all - lionel richie? Answer: conquer Question: in 1066 battle of hastings, in which william the ---------- wins england? Answer: conqueror Question: Who invented the first chocolate candy? Answer: conrad j van houten Question: Authors: The Prince of Tides? Answer: conroy Question: Systemofcompulsoryenrollmentofmenandwomenintothearmedforces? Answer: conscription Question: ... refers to a class of normative moral theories which maintain that an action is morally right if the consequences of that action are more favorable than unfavorable. Thus, correct moral conduct is determined solely by a cost-benefit analysis of an action's consequences. Answer: Consequentialism Question: 1997 - Mel Gibson - Starred In This Movie: Answer: Conspiracy Theory Question: What was the christian name of the title character in Our Miss Brooks Answer: constance Question: what was the christian name of the title character in our miss brooks? Answer: constance Question: What was Lady Chatterley's first name? Answer: constance Question: What Roman Emporer gave Constantinople its name? Answer: constantine Question: What is the former name of Istanbul? Answer: constantinople Question: What's the former name of Istanbul? Answer: Constantinople Question: What is the former name of Istanbul? Answer: constantinople Question: What's the former name of Istanbul? Answer: Constantinople Question: what is a group of stars? Answer: constellation Question: What is the astronomical name for a group of stars? Answer: constellation Question: ... is the idea, often associated with the political theories of John Locke and the "founders" of the American republic, that government can and should be legally limited in its powers, and that its authority depends on its observing these limitations. Answer: Constitutionalism Question: The basic economic problem is that of allocating scarce resources among the competing and virtually limitless wants of ...? Answer: consumers in society Question: Saving is that part of disposable income which is not spent in the current period. It follows that disposable income minus saving equals ...? Answer: consumption Question: Lyndon B. Johnson was the first president of the United States to wear ---------- lenses? Answer: contact Question: 1997 - James Woods - Starred In This Movie: Answer: Contact Question: aussie slang: billy? Answer: container used to make a cup of tea Question: In 1954 the Nobel prize in literature was given to Ernest Miller Hemingway for his mastery of the art of narrative, most recently demonstrated in 'The Old Man and the Sea' ,and for the influence that he has exerted on ...? Answer: contemporary style Question: Baby Names Beginning With "C": Meaning: Satisfied? Answer: content Question: there is a city called rome on every? Answer: continent Question: ... traditionally refers to a 17th century philosophical movement begun by Descartes. After Descartes, several dozen scientists and philosophers continued his teachings throughout continental Europe and, accordingly were titled "Cartesians." Some Cartesians strayed little from Descartes' scientific and metaphysical theories. Others incorporated his theories into Calvinistic theology. But a handful of philosophers influenced by Descartes were more original in developing their own views and these people are included under this more more general title. Answer: Continental rationalism Question: ... maintained that knowledge comes from foundational concepts known intuitively through reason, such as innate ideas. Other concepts are then deductively drawn from these. Answer: Continental Rationalists Question: What do the five olympic rings represent? Answer: continents Question: what line on a map connects all points of the same elevation? Answer: contour line