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You challenge The Wiseman to a game of trivia, he asks you this question:
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Which films are about the Corleone family?
(Hint: T__ G________ f____)
Answer:
The Godfather films
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what is a group of jays?
(Hint: p____)
Answer:
party
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You challenge The Wiseman to a game of trivia, he asks you this question:
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Who had the nickname 'Golden Bear'?
(Hint: J___ N_______)
Answer:
Jack Nicklaus
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You challenge The Wiseman to a game of trivia, he asks you this question:
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He directed "The Godfather".
(Hint: F______ F___ C______)
Answer:
Francis Ford Coppola
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You challenge The Wiseman to a game of trivia, he asks you this question:
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An ornamented canopy over an altar, tomb, or throne.
(Hint: b________)
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Baldachin
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What is the study of prehistoric plants and animals called?
(Hint: p___________)
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Paleontology
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music : 60's chart toppers: name the artist: open the door to your heart?
(Hint: d______ b____)
Answer:
Darrell Banks
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You challenge The Wiseman to a game of trivia, he asks you this question:
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name the year: al jolson jazz singer/silent film actor (mamie, swanee), born.?
(Hint: 1___)
Answer:
1886
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You challenge The Wiseman to a game of trivia, he asks you this question:
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What is the term for a mass of food moving from your mouth to your stomach called?
(Hint: b____)
Answer:
bolus
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You challenge The Wiseman to a game of trivia, he asks you this question:
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dictionary definition: crooked or out of position?
(Hint: a____)
Answer:
askew
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What was Eddie Murphy's character name in 'Beverley Hills Cop'?
(Hint: A___ F____)
Answer:
Axel Foley
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You challenge The Wiseman to a game of trivia, he asks you this question:
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Mark Twain referred to the what as the "stomach Steinway."?
(Hint: a________)
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accordion
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You challenge The Wiseman to a game of trivia, he asks you this question:
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Any solo performance in a ballet.
(Hint: v________)
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variation
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You challenge The Wiseman to a game of trivia, he asks you this question:
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he was 'dancing on the ceiling'?
(Hint: l_____ r_____)
Answer:
Lionel Richie
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You challenge The Wiseman to a game of trivia, he asks you this question:
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the pentagon, in arlington, virginia, has how many daily lamp replacements?
(Hint: 2__)
Answer:
250
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You challenge The Wiseman to a game of trivia, he asks you this question:
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device for increasing the amplitude, or power, of an electric signal?
(Hint: a________)
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Amplifier
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somnus was the roman god of?
(Hint: s____)
Answer:
sleep
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who gave the u. s.a. the statue of liberty?
(Hint: f_____)
Answer:
France
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You challenge The Wiseman to a game of trivia, he asks you this question:
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What is a cello's full name?
(Hint: v__________)
Answer:
violoncello
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You challenge The Wiseman to a game of trivia, he asks you this question:
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Who played the lead in the movie "Braveheart"?
(Hint: M__ G_____)
Answer:
Mel Gibson
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You challenge The Wiseman to a game of trivia, he asks you this question:
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On the average, there are how many peas in a pod?
(Hint: e____)
Answer:
eight
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You challenge The Wiseman to a game of trivia, he asks you this question:
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Subject, verb and object are parts of a ______.
(Hint: s_______)
Answer:
sentence
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You challenge The Wiseman to a game of trivia, he asks you this question:
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A heavenly body moving under the attraction of the Sun and consisting of a nucleus and a tail is a ______.
(Hint: c____)
Answer:
Comet
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You challenge The Wiseman to a game of trivia, he asks you this question:
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A goldfish has a memory of how many seconds?
(Hint: t____)
Answer:
three
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You challenge The Wiseman to a game of trivia, he asks you this question:
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ding, dong, bell. where's pussy?
(Hint: i_ t__ w___)
Answer:
in the well
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what is the national religion of scotland?
(Hint: p______________)
Answer:
Presbyterianism
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What is a sorcerer who deals in black magic called?
(Hint: n__________)
Answer:
nigromancy
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You challenge The Wiseman to a game of trivia, he asks you this question:
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A slow and graceful dance, the most popular dance of the eighteenth century, characterized by symmetrical figures and elaborate curtsys and bows
(Hint: m_____)
Answer:
MINUET
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You challenge The Wiseman to a game of trivia, he asks you this question:
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what is the flower that stands for: hope extinguished?
(Hint: m____ c__________)
Answer:
Major Convolvulus
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trees and plants that shed their leaves in fall are called?
(Hint: d________)
Answer:
Deciduous
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You challenge The Wiseman to a game of trivia, he asks you this question:
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who recorded the album 'stormwatch' in 1979?
(Hint: j_____ t___)
Answer:
Jethro Tull
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You challenge The Wiseman to a game of trivia, he asks you this question:
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public institution for the poor?
(Hint: w________)
Answer:
workhouse
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You challenge The Wiseman to a game of trivia, he asks you this question:
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In what city is the Smithsonian Institute?
(Hint: W_________)
Answer:
Washington
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You challenge The Wiseman to a game of trivia, he asks you this question:
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Actor: ______ Hackman.
(Hint: G___)
Answer:
Gene
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You challenge The Wiseman to a game of trivia, he asks you this question:
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what popular sport in england is also the name of a chirping insect?
(Hint: c______)
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cricket
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You challenge The Wiseman to a game of trivia, he asks you this question:
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At the end of "Planet of the Apes" what protruded from the rocks?
(Hint: S_____ o_ L______)
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Statue of Liberty
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You challenge The Wiseman to a game of trivia, he asks you this question:
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As old as the ______?
(Hint: h____)
Answer:
hills
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You challenge The Wiseman to a game of trivia, he asks you this question:
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Where were the 1912 Olympics held?
(Hint: S________, S_____)
Answer:
Stockholm, Sweden
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You challenge The Wiseman to a game of trivia, he asks you this question:
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Name the heaviest flying bird of prey.
(Hint: c_____)
Answer:
condor
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You challenge The Wiseman to a game of trivia, he asks you this question:
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in 1991 this canadian band 'rolled the bones'?
(Hint: r___)
Answer:
Rush
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You challenge The Wiseman to a game of trivia, he asks you this question:
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This assassin of Julius Caesar was his friend.
(Hint: B_____)
Answer:
Brutus
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what is a calm ocean region near the equator?
(Hint: d_______)
Answer:
doldrums
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You challenge The Wiseman to a game of trivia, he asks you this question:
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On what island is the U.S. naval base, Guantanamo?
(Hint: C___)
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Cuba
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You challenge The Wiseman to a game of trivia, he asks you this question:
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This sport is called the "American pastime".
(Hint: b_______)
Answer:
baseball
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You challenge The Wiseman to a game of trivia, he asks you this question:
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What is the latin name for the top set of vertebrae?
(Hint: c_______)
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cervical
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Who introduced bagpipes to the British Isles?
(Hint: R_____)
Answer:
Roman
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You challenge The Wiseman to a game of trivia, he asks you this question:
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entertainment: what product featured twins in all of its ads?
(Hint: d_____ m___ g__)
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double mint gum
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You challenge The Wiseman to a game of trivia, he asks you this question:
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fyr's canadiana what is the name of the fastest sailing working ship in the world?
(Hint: t__ b_______)
Answer:
The Bluenose
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You challenge The Wiseman to a game of trivia, he asks you this question:
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music : 60's chart toppers: name the artist: the twist?
(Hint: c_____ c______)
Answer:
Chubby Checker
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Dream World Trivia Questions and Answers
You challenge The Wiseman to a game of trivia, he asks you this question:
From what did Alexander the Great suffer (Hint: E_______) |
Epilepsy
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What was H.G Well's' first novel? (Hint: T__T___M______) |
The Time Machine
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What is the name of the board that Baduk is player on? (Hint: G____) |
Goban
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what is the speech at the beginning of a play called? (Hint: P_______) |
Prologue
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Wimpy college professor becomes embroiled with pimps, prostitutes and underworld intrigue. (Hint: D_____D______) |
Doctor Detroit
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Who said "The hunger for love is much more difficult to remove than the hunger for bread."? (Hint: M_____T_____) |
Mother Teresa
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What is the second highest peak in Mexico? (Hint: P__________) |
Popocatepel
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music : 70's chart toppers: name the artist: me and my arrow? (Hint: N_____) |
Nelson
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What is a resident of Manchester called? (Hint: M________) |
Mancunian
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What is the fastest breed of dog after the greyhound? (Hint: w______) |
whippet
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What breakfast cereal was invented at Battle Creek Sanitarium? (Hint: C___f_____) |
Corn flakes
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music : 70's chart toppers: name the artist: please come home for christmas? (Hint: E_____) |
Eagles
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What color was Bullit's car? (Hint: G____) |
Green
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What tropic passes through mexico? (Hint: C_____) |
Cancer
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Which is the largest theme resort hotel? (Hint: L___C___) |
Lost City
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In which sport is the term "wishbone" used? (Hint: F_______) |
Football
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Who wrote of the Cornhuskers? (Hint: C___S_______) |
Carl Sandburg
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What is the purple ink used to stamp meat made from? (Hint: D___G____S____) |
Dark Grape Skins
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Author: fear of flying, how to save your own life? (Hint: E____J___) |
Erica Jong
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WWII: Where did the most famous encirclement of the Nazi troops during WWII take place? (Hint: S_________) |
Stalingrad
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-isms: A one-party system of government in which control is maintained by force and regimentation (Hint: F______) |
Fascism
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-isms: A painful stiffness of the muscles and joints (Hint: R_________) |
Rheumatism
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-isms: The theory that man cannot prove the existence of a god. (Hint: A__________) |
Agnosticism
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(Hint: B____)
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Brown
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007: who was one of Dr No's rocket technicians? (Hint: C____) |
Chang
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1994: who did George foreman beat to regain the heavyweight crown? (Hint: M______M_____) |
Michael Moorer
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7X was used to refer to the secret ingredient of which drink? (Hint: C___C___) |
Coca Cola
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80's chart toppers: name the artist: Savannah Nights? (Hint: T__J_______) |
Tom Johnston
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A late-nineteenth-century French school of painting. It focused on transitory visual impressions, often painted directly from nature, with an emphasis on the changing effects of light and color. (Hint: I____________) |
Impressionism
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A "gyre" is another term for what shape? (Hint: C___) |
Coil
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A beating movement of the legs. (Hint: B_________) |
Battlement
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A can of Pepsi holds �� fluid ounces. (Hint: T_____) |
Twelve
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A catalogue of words and synonyms? (Hint: T________) |
Thesaurus
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A composition made of cut and pasted materials, sometimes with images added by the artist. (Hint: C______) |
Collage
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A continuous aisle in a building, especially around the apse in a church. (Hint: A_________) |
Ambulatory
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A dance for two, usually a woman and a man. In its traditional form, it begins with an entre and adagio, followed by solo variations for each dancer, and a coda. (Hint: P__D_D___) |
Pas De Deux
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A decorative art movement that emerged in the late nineteenth century. Characterized by dense assymmetrical ornamentation in sinuos forms, it is often symbolic and of an erotic nature. (Hint: A__N______) |
Art Nouveau
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A firm is a decision-making production unit which transforms resources into goods and services which are ultimately bought by consumers, the government and ______? (Hint: O____F____) |
Other Firms
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A flat round hat sometimes worn by soldiers is a ______. (Hint: B_____) |
Berret
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A foot-long ruler is �� inches long. (Hint: T_____) |
Twelve
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A 'gigantopithecus' is a? (Hint: G____a__) |
Giant ape
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A horizontal projection, such as a balcony or beam, supported at one end only. (Hint: c_________) |
cantilever
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A large nucleated cell that produces myelin in peripheral nerve cells is the ______? (Hint: S______C___) |
Schwann Cell
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A loss of memory is known as ______. (Hint: A______) |
Amnesia
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A meaningless distraction is a ____ herring. (Hint: R__) |
Red
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A medicine that hastens the emptying of the bowels is called a ______. (Hint: L_______) |
Laxitive
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A method of painting developed by Seurat and Signac in the 1880s. It used dabs of pure color that were intended to mix in the eyes of viewers rather than on the canvas. It is also called divisionism or neoimpressionism. (Hint: P__________) |
Pointillism
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A method of producing images or letters from sheets of cardboard, metal, or other materials from which forms have been cut away. (Hint: S_________) |
Stenciling
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A mouth-like opening into the body; also the porous openings on the surface of leaves. (Hint: S____) |
Stoma
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A movement of the 1920s and 1930s that began in France. It explored the unconscious, often using images from dreams. It used spontaneous techniques and featured unexpected juxtapositions of objects. (Hint: S_________) |
Surrealism
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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. (Hint: C_________A__) |
Conceptual Art
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A movement that began in Britain and the United States in the 1950s. It used the images and techniques of mass media, advertising, and popular culture, often in an ironic way (Hint: p__a__) |
pop art
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A print made by carving on a wood block, which is then inked and printed. (Hint: W______) |
Woodcut
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A pure public good is a good or a service, such as defense, the consumption of which by one person does not reduce its benefit to ______? (Hint: O_____) |
Others
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A realistic style of painting in which everyday life forms the subject matter, as distinguished from religious or historical painting. (Hint: g____p_______) |
going painting
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A row of columns, usually equidistant, supporting a beam or entablature. (Hint: C________) |
Colonnade
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A salt enema was given to children to rid them of ______? (Hint: T__________) |
Threadworms
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A small structure on top of a dome, tower or roof often open to admit light below. (Hint: L_____) |
Lintel
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A solemn court dance usually in duple time, popular in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries ? (Hint: B____D____) |
Basse Danse
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A sun-dried grape is known as a(n)______ (Hint: R_____) |
Raisin
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A triangle with two equal sides is called ______. (Hint: I________) |
Isosceles
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About which family are the Godfather films? (Hint: C_______) |
Corleone
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Absolutely pure ______ is so soft that it can be molded with the hands? (Hint: G___) |
Gold
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According to tradition, what animals desert a sinking ship? (Hint: R___) |
Rats
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Actor: ______ Borgnine. (Hint: E_____) |
Ernest
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Actor: ______ Hackman. (Hint: G___) |
Gene
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All hebrew orignating names that end with the letters 'el' have something to do with what? (Hint: G__) |
God
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Amino acids - asn is? (Hint: A_________) |
Asparagine
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An african-american dance in which couples strut and compete with high kicks and fast steps (Hint: C_______) |
Cakewalk
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An arched brick or stone ceiling or roof. (Hint: V____) |
Vault
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An arrangement for five performers is called a: (Hint: Q______) |
Quintet
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An artist supports his canvas on a(n) ______. (Hint: e____) |
easel
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An eighteenth-century European style, originating in France. In reaction to the grandeur and massiveness of the baroque, it employed refined, elegant, highly decorative forms. (Hint: R_____) |
Rococo
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An instrument on a car to measure the distance travelled is called a(n) (Hint: O_______) |
Odometer
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An operation that opens up the abdomen is called a? (Hint: l_________) |
laparotomy
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'Ancient' is to 'old' as 'recent' is to _______. (Hint: C______) |
Current
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Angie gets a workout in three separate stories about the effects of that proverbial green-eyed monster. (Hint: J_______) |
Jealousy
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Ankara is the capital of ______? (Hint: T_____) |
Turkey
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Approximately how many pounds of cereal will the average american/canadian eat every year? (Hint: T_____) |
Twelve
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Arithmophobia is the fear of? (Hint: N______) |
Numbers
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A male dancer who performs the 'princely' roles of the classical ballet, such as the Prince in Swan Lake. (Hint: d______ n____) (Hint: d______n____) |
danseur noble
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As clear as a ______? (Hint: B___) |
Bell
{{DW QA| As fit as a(n)______? | Fiddle
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As sick as a(n) ______. (Hint: D__) |
Dog
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As the price of one of two comparable commodities falls, the price of the other becomes relatively more expensive. The consumer is therefore induced to buy (choose) the first. This is called the ______ of the price change. (Hint: S_____e______) |
System economy
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As what is haemophilia also known ? (Hint: R____D______) |
Royal Disease
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As what is the glue on israeli postage stamps certified? (Hint: K_____) |
Kosher
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As who is Vincent Furnier known? (Hint: A____C_____) |
Alice Cooper
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At the end of "Planet of the Apes" what protruded from the rocks? (Hint: S_____o_L______) |
Statue of Liberty
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At what age did mrs Beaton & Anne Boleyn both die? (Hint: T_____N___) |
Twenty Nine
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author: deadly rich, ballerina, the privileged lives? (Hint: E_____S______) |
Edward Stewart
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Babies are born without? (Hint: K___c___) |
Knee caps
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Baby names beginning with a: meaning: loving, kind-hearted? (Hint: A____) |
Aloha
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Baby names beginning with n: meaning: flower bud? (Hint: N_____) |
Nizana
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Barcelona 1992 olympics: how many silver medals were won by: Ireland? (Hint: O__) |
One
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Before Gene Roddenberry's success in Star Trek, he was an ______? (Hint: A_______P____) |
Airlines Pilot
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Besides land, labour and capital, there is a fourth factor sometimes added to the main factors of production. This fourth factor is ______? (Hint: E_________) |
Enterprise
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Bon Jovi and Ritchie Sambora both list this band as their influence? (Hint: T__B______) |
The Beatles
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Boston butt, jowl, and picnic ham are parts of a ______. (Hint: P__) |
Pig
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Branch of linguistics concerned with the production, physical nature, and perception of speech sounds? (Hint: P________) |
Phonetics
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Bridgeport is the largest city in which state ? (Hint: C__________) |
Connecticut
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Bridgetown is the capital of _______? (Hint: B_______) |
Barbados
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Bridgetown is the capital of this country which is 430sq. miles in area and has ~259,191 people in 1999. What country is it...? (Hint: B_______) |
Barbados
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Bryan dattilo - lucas roberts on soap 'days? (Hint: O_o__l____) |
Of our lives
{{DW QA| Budapest is the capital of ______? | Hungary | Apparently both forms of the same item, this and the previous question, are in the database
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Bull - cow as fox - ______. (Hint: V____) |
Vixen
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By what name is Lysergic acid diethylamide better known? (Hint: L__) |
LSD
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By what name is Maurice Micklewhite better known as? (Hint: M______C____) |
Michael Caine
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By what name is Richard Starkey better known as? (Hint: R____S____) |
Ringo Starr
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By what name is Robert Zimmerman better known as? (Hint: B__D____) |
Bob Dylan
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Cartoons: what peanuts character always was dirty? (Hint: P_____) |
Pigpen
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Catlike leap in which one foot follows the other into the air, knees bent; the landing is in the fifth position. (Hint: P__d_C___) |
Pas de Chat
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Cattle are bovine, sheep are ______? (Hint: O____) |
Ovine
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Channel, between the southern tip of Florida and the island of Cuba, linking the Atlantic ocean and the gulf of Mexico? (Hint: S______o_F______) |
Straits of Florida
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Charles carroll died in 1832, 1836 or 1837? (Hint: 1___) |
1832
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Chicago Transit Authority is now known as which group? (Hint: C______) |
Chicago
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Chicago Transit Authority is now known as which group? (Hint: C______) |
Chicago
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Commercial jingles: taste the high country, taste the high country, taste the high country, taste? (Hint: C____) |
Coors
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Commercial jingles: when it rains, it pours? (Hint: M_____S___) |
Morton Salt
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Composer of the Brandenburg Concerti: J.S. (Hint: B___) |
Bach
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Computer terminology: tiny warehouses where computers store data temporarily until they have time to retrieve it? (Hint: B_____) |
Buffer
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computers: how do nostradomus and michelangelo influence computers? (Hint: c_____v______) |
common viruses
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Crime stories: belgium's most famous detective? (Hint: H______P_____) |
Hercule Poirot
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Crime stories: the most famous lawyer/sleuth? (Hint: P____M____) |
Perry Mason
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Crossword: Lock of Hair? (Hint: T____) |
Tress
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Crossword: Winter Jacket (Hint: P____) |
Parka
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Dictionary definition: a prompt and cheerful willingness? (Hint: A_______) |
Alacrity
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Differentiated products are products which are very similar, but not ______? (Hint: I________) |
Identical
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Ding, dong, bell! Where's pussy? (Hint: i_t__w___) |
in the well
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Doraphobia is a fear of ______? (Hint: F__) |
Fur
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Dreams are good friends when you're ______? (Hint: L_____) |
Lonely
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Economists have managed to separate the problems of an efficient allocation of resources from the controversial question of the distribution of income and wealth. The latter is concerned with (Hint: V____J________) |
Value Judgement
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Every citizen of Kentucky is required by law to take a what once a year? (Hint: B___) |
Bath
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Famous people: what was Mrs. Michael Jackson II's first name? (Hint: D_____) |
Debbie
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Fear of flying, how to save your own life. What first name? (Hint: J___) |
Jong
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Film Title: _______ (a number) Leagues Under the Sea. (Hint: T_____T_______) |
Twenty Thousand
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Film Title: Fahrenheit ______. (a number) (Hint: 4__) |
451
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Film title: The Last Days of ______. (a city) (Hint: P_______) |
Pompeii.
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First names: ______ Agnew, disgraced vice president under Nixon? (Hint: S____) |
Spiro
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Football the buffalo ______? (Hint: B____) |
Bills
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Football: The Pittsburgh ______? (Hint: S_______) |
Steelers
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For what is the spanish mission san antonio de valero best remembered ? (Hint: B_____o_t__A____) |
Battle of the Alamo
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For which ad campaign was the line 'I can't believe I ate the whole thing' used? (Hint: A___________) |
Alka-Seltzer
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For which cartoon character was Beethoven a favourite composer? (Hint: S________) |
Schroeder
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Forest ____ liked shrimp. (Hint: G___) |
Gump
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forked, sheet, and ball are types of ______? (Hint: L________) |
Lightning
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Formula filmmaking that even bored its intended audience. Cop Eastwood chews stogies for breakfast, while new partner Sheen is a rich kid, who apparently enjoys collecting facial contusions. (Hint: T__R_____) |
The Rookie
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Fragments of an exploded bomb? (Hint: S_______) |
Shrapnel
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French: served with flaming liquid or liqueur? (Hint: F______) |
Flamble
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From 1979 until 2000 the most distant planet from the earth was ______. (Hint: N______) |
Neptune
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From what did the virus first leak in the Andromeda strain? (Hint: Ad_____s________) |
A downed satellite
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From what fruit is the liqueur kirsch made? (Hint: C_______) |
Cherries
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From which fish is caviar obtained? (Hint: S_______) |
Sturgeon
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From which of Shakespeare's plays is this line: "All the world's a stage..." (Hint: A_Y__L___I_) |
As You Like It
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From which Shakespeare play is this line taken: "Double, double ... " (Hint: M______) |
Macbeth
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From which team did Marlboro switch its backing to Mclaren in the 1974 season? (Hint: B__) |
BGP
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Geography : in which continent would you find the Lena river? (Hint: A___) |
Asia
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Geography: In what city would you find the SCG? (Hint: S_____) |
Sydney
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Germany was split into two zones by which agreement? (Hint: Y____a________) |
Yalta agreement
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Give either Christian name of English writer H.G. Wells? (Hint: H______) |
Herbert
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Good-buddy truckdrivers Fonda and Reed battle a rival kingpin's goon who want to force them off the road for good. (Hint: H___________) |
High-ballin'
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Grammy awards: what album by carole king won the grammy in 1971? (Hint: T_______) |
Tapestry
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Grease 1 & 2: What did Danny tell Rizzo at the Malt shop? (Hint: B___t__W_____) |
Bite the Wienie
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He designed the first feasible automobile with an internal combustion engine. (Hint: K___F________B___) |
Karl Freidrich Benz
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Helen Hayes died at age 93 in ______? (Hint: 1___) |
1993
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He starred in "Conan the Barbarian". (Hint: A_____S_____________) |
Arnold Schwarzenegger
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He transmitted radio signals across the Atlantic in 1901. (Hint: G________M______) |
Guglielmo Marconi
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He was defeated at the Battle of Little Bighorn. (Hint: G_____C_____) |
George Custer
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He was heavy-weight champion in boxing from 1897-1899, and known as Ruby Robert. (Hint: B__F_________) |
Bob Fitzsimmon
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He was heavy-weight champion in boxing from 1932-1933, and known as The Boston Gob. (Hint: J___S______) |
Jack Sharkey
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He was heavy-weight champion in boxing from 1964-1970, and known as The Louisville Lip. (Hint: M_______A__) |
Muhammad Ali
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Heroin is derived from which plant? (Hint: O____P____) |
Opium Poppy
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His wife was Penelope and his son, Telemachus. He was exiled from his home on Ithaca for angering the gods? (Hint: O_______) |
Odysseus
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His wife was Roxana, his horse was Bacephalus, he was ? (Hint: A________t__G____) |
Alexander the Great
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Hockey: The Edmonton _____. (Hint: O_____) |
Oilers
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Hockey: The Los Angeles _____. (Hint: K____) |
Kings
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Hockey: The Montreal ______. (Hint: C________) |
Canadiens
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Hockey: The Pittsburgh ______. (Hint: P_______) |
Penguins
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Hockey: the vancouver? (Hint: C______) |
Canucks
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Hook, line and ______. (Hint: S_____) |
Sinker
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How heavy was the hammer swung by John Henry? (Hint: N___p_____) |
Nine pounds
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How high can a kangaroo jump? (Hint: t__m_____) |
two meters
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How many astronauts manned each Apollo flight? (Hint: T____) |
Three
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How many British officers were forced by Indian troops into the Black Hole of Calcutta ? (Hint: 1__) |
146
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How many buttons does a double breasted suit have ? (Hint: S__) |
Six
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How many country's have a life expectancy of over 80 years? (Hint: F___) |
Four
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How many cowhides do the NFL use for a year's supply of footballs ? (Hint: T____T_______) |
Three Thousand
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How many degrees does the earth rotate each hour? (Hint: F______) |
Fifteen
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How many eyeballs does a four-eyed fish have? (Hint: T__) |
Two
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How many feet high is a basketball net? (Hint: T__) |
Ten
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how many folds does a monopoly board have? (Hint: O__) |
One
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How many 'home video games' were there in the usa in 1992? (Hint: T__m______) |
Ten million
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how many inches are there in a yard? (Hint: t_____s__) |
thirty six
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How many pieces of bun are in a McDonald's Big Mac? (Hint: T____) |
Three
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How many seams are there on an american football? (Hint: F___) |
Four
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How many seconds are in a day? (Hint: 8____) |
86400
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How many sides are on a home-plate? (Hint: F___) |
Five
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How many stab wounds did Julius Caesar have when he died? (Hint: T_____t____) |
Twenty three
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How many stories did Enid Blyton publish in 1959 ? (Hint: F____N___) |
Fifty Nine
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How many strings on a seven string guitar? (Hint: S____) |
Seven
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How many students were killed by the national guard at Kent State in 1970? (Hint: F___) |
Four
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How many symphonies did Beethoven "complete"? (Hint: E____) |
Eight
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How many times its own length can the average flea jump? (Hint: 1__) |
150
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How many years in a vicennial? (Hint: T_____) |
Twenty
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How many years make up a vicennial period? (Hint: T_____) |
Twenty
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How many years were between the creation of the Magna Carta and the American Declaration of Independence? (Hint: 5__) |
561
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How old was John F. Kennedy when he became president? (Hint: F____T____) |
Forty Three
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Hydroponics is the technique by which plants are grown in water without? (Hint: s___) |
soil
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If bats are nocturnal and horses diurnal, than coyotes and others animals that roam at the twilight hours and dawn are called: (Hint: C__________) |
Crepuscular
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If you were born on: 07 december what zodiac symbol would you be represented by, the:? (Hint: A_____) |
Archer
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If you were born on: 12 january what zodiac symbol would you be represented by, the:? (Hint: G___) |
Goat
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In 1298 English defeat scots at battle of____________-? (Hint: F______) |
Falkirk
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In 1528 England & France declare war on emperor ____________ V of spain. (Hint: C______) |
Charles
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In 1902 this volcano erupted, killing 30,000. (Hint: P____) |
Pelee
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In 1909, which U.S. President became the first to be depicted on a coin? (Hint: A______L______) |
Abraham Lincoln
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In 1925 Walter Percy ____________ founded the Chrysler corporation? (Hint: C_______) |
Chrysler
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In 1941 james joyce novelist, dies in____________ switzerland, at 58. (Hint: Z_____) |
Zurich
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In 1942 henry ford patents a method of constructing ______ auto bodies. (Hint: P______) |
Plastic
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In 1955 the Nobel prize in literature was given to Halldor Kiljan Laxness, for his vivid epic power which has renewed the great narrative art of ______? (Hint: I______) |
Iceland
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In 1955 the Nobel prize in physiology or medicine was given to Axel Hugo Theodor Theorell for his discoveries concerning the nature and mode of action of oxidation (Hint: E______) |
Enzymes
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In 1956 the Nobel prize in literature was given to Juan Ramon Jimenez for his lyrical poetry, which in Spanish language constitutes an example of high spirit and ______? (Hint: A_________p_____) |
Artistical purity
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In 1959 the Nobel prize in chemistry was given to Jaroslav Heyrovsky for his discovery and development of the polarographic methods of ______? (Hint: A_______) |
Analysis
|
In 1962 Chubby Checker had a hit with a pop song and novelty dance that remains famous today. What was that dance? (Hint: T__T____) |
The Twist
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In 1964 the Nobel prize in literature was given to Jean-Paul Satre (who declined the prize) for his work which, rich in ideas and filled with the spirit of freedom and the quest for truth, has exerted a farreaching influence _________? (Hint: o_o__a__) |
on our age
|
In 1971 the Nobel prize in literature was given to Pablo Neruda for a poetry that with the action of an elemental force brings alive a continent's destiny and ______? (Hint: D_____) |
Dreams
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In 1976 ____________-- ownership legalized in Australia.? (Hint: G___) |
Gold
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In 1976 the Nobel prize in literature was given to Saul Bellow for the human understanding and subtle analysis of contemporary culture that are ______? (Hint: C_______i_h__w___) |
Combined in his work
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In 1976 the Nobel prize in physiology or medicine was given to Baruch S. Blumberg and D. Carleton Gajdusek for their discoveries concerning new mechanisms for the origin and dissemination of ________ (Hint: I_________d_______) |
Infectious diseases
|
In 1977 Walt Disney's ____________-- released.? (Hint: T__R_______) |
The Rescuers
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In 1978 rev jim ____________-- leads 911 people in suicide in jonestown, guyana? (Hint: J____) |
Jones
|
In 1978 the Nobel prize in physiology or medicine was given to Werner Arber, Daniel Nathans and Hamilton O. Smith for the discovery of restriction enzymes and their application to problems of ______? (Hint: m________g_______) |
molecular genetics
|
In 1978, whose music did def leppard like to cover in small clubs? (Hint: T___L____) |
Thin Lizzy
|
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 ______? (Hint: C________) |
Complexes
|
In 1983, what NBA star received an honorary doctorate from Temple U? (Hint: J_____E_____) |
Julius Erving
|
In 1990 the Nobel prize in chemistry was given to Elias James Corey for his development of the theory and methodology of ______? (Hint: O______s________) |
Organic synthesis
|
In 1993 the Nobel prize in physics was awarded jointly to Russel A. Hulse and Joseph H. Taylor Jr. for the discovery of a new type of pulsar, a discovery that has opened up new possibilities for the study of ______? (Hint: G__________) |
Gravitation
|
In 1997 the Nobel prize in literature was given to Dario Fo, who emulates the jesters of the Middle Ages in scourging authority and upholding the dignity of the ______? (Hint: D__________) |
Downtrodden
|
In 1997 the Nobel prize in physics was awarded jointly to Steven Chu, Claude Cohen-Tannoudji and William D. Philips for development of methods to cool and trap atoms with ______? (Hint: L____l____) |
Laser light
|
In a period of 400 years how many times does the 1st of January fall on a Sunday? (Hint: 5_) |
58
|
In a Spanish bar, what are topaz? (Hint: S_____) |
Snacks
|
In alphabet radio code, what word is used for 'f'? (Hint: F______) |
Foxtrot
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In an average lifetime, the average american eats 1,813 pounds of (Hint: B______) |
Bananas
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In ancient Assyria and Babylonia, a tower in the shape of a stepped pyramide. It formed the base of a temple. (Hint: Z_______) |
Ziggurat
|
In ballet, the ability of a dancer to remain suspended in air during a jump; elasticity in jumping. (Hint: B_____) |
Ballon
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In ballet, low, as in placement of arms. (Hint: E_b__) |
En bas
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In ballet, shifting weight from one foot to the other? (Hint: d_____) |
degage
|
In ballroom dance, a characteristic figure that remains constant. (Hint: B____m_______) |
Basic movement
|
In baseball, who won their first world series in 1969? (Hint: N__Y___M___) |
New York Mets
|
In common: mountain, central, Greenwich mean, eastern standard? (Hint: T___Z___) |
Time Zone
|
In europe this plant was first grown as an ornamental plant and not eaten until the 1830's.? (Hint: T_____) |
Tomato
|
In Greek mythology, who did Minos hire to construct the labyrinth? (Hint: D_______) |
Daedalus
|
In Greek mythology, who solved the riddle of the Sphinx? (Hint: O______) |
Oedipus
|
In HG Wells "The Time Machine," two races of the future are the child-like Eloi, and the subterranean monsters called the (Hint: M_______) |
Morlocks
|
In In CB talk, what are greenies, coupons and paperwork? (Hint: S_______T______) |
Speeding Tickets
|
In Norse myth, there were two separate races of gods: the Aesir gods which included Odin and Thor, and the ______ gods from whom descended Freya. (Hint: V____) |
Vanir
|
In one of Donald Horne's novels they refer to Australia as (Hint: T__l____c______) |
The lucky country
|
In scrabble, what is the point value for the standard vowels? (Hint: O__) |
One
|
In the 70s Hit Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons what is the name of the company Scralet works for? (Hint: S_______) |
Spectrum
|
In the 9th century which city had several thousand bookstores? (Hint: B______) |
Baghdad
|
In the game of chess, which piece has the most freedom to move? (Hint: Q____) |
Queen
|
In the Gregorian calendar after 10,000 years by how many days will the calendar be wrong by ? (Hint: T____) |
Three
|
In the TV series 'The Brady Bunch', what was Cindy's toy doll's name? (Hint: K____C____A__) |
Kitty Carry All
|
In the 'Twelve days of Christmas', how many items in total are sent by 'my true love'? (Hint: S______E____) |
Seventy Eight
|
In this 1968 film the husband of an unsuspecting young wife becomes involved with a witch's coven. (Hint: R_________B___) |
Rosemary's Baby
|
In trigonometry what term describes an angle between 0 and 90 degrees? (Hint: A____) |
Acute
|
In what Australian state would you find Mackay? (Hint: Q_________) |
Queensland
|
In what book would you find a Hefalump? (Hint: W_____t__P___) |
Winnie the Pooh
|
In what city in Georgia is it illegal to tie a giraffe to a telephone pole or street lamp? (Hint: A______) |
Atlanta
|
In what city is the house of the rising sun located? (Hint: N__O______) |
New Orleans
|
In what city is the Olympic torch first lit ? (Hint: O______) |
Olympia
|
In what country do people speak the Language they call Nihongo? (Hint: J____) |
Japan
|
In what county is Silicon Valley? (Hint: S____C___C_____) |
Santa Cruz County
|
In what did someone squish her hands to make the sound of e.t walking? (Hint: J____) |
Jelly
|
in what film did 'jack d ripper' go berserk? (Hint: D__s__________) |
Dr. strangelove
|
In what Province Is Dublin? (Hint: L_______) |
Leinster
|
In what sport is the term 'terminal speed' used? (Hint: D___R_____) |
Drag Racing
|
In what state was Carl Lewis born? (Hint: A______) |
Alabama
|
In what war did the jet fighters first battle each other? (Hint: T__K_____W__) |
The Korean War
|
In what year landed Viking I on mars? (Hint: 1___) |
1976
|
In what year was the Taj Mahal finished? (Hint: 1___) |
1653
|
In which book does the character John Blackthrone appear? (Hint: S_____) |
Shogun
|
In which city is the Bridge of Sighs? (Hint: V_____) |
Venice
|
In which city is the C.N. Tower? (Hint: T______) |
Toronto
|
In which city is the Canale Grande? (Hint: V_____) |
Venice
|
In which city was Hugh Grant arrested with Divine Brown? (Hint: L__A______) |
Los Angeles
|
In which continent would you find the Mackenzie river? (Hint: N____A______) |
North America
|
In which country is Normandy? (Hint: F_____) |
France
|
In which country is the US naval station at Guantanmo Bay? (Hint: C___) |
Cuba
|
In which country would you find Angkor Wat ? (Hint: C_______) |
Cambodja
|
In which country would you find the spectacular rock formation known as The Three Sisters? (Hint: A________) |
Australia
|
In which Disney movie is the song "So This Is Love"? (Hint: C_________) |
Cinderella
|
In which film were the entire cast nominated for oscars? (Hint: W____a_____o_) |
Who's afraid of
|
In which organ is your "hypothalmus" located? (Hint: B____) |
Brain
|
in which series did linda evans, a star of dynasty, first appear? (Hint: B__V_____) |
Big Valley
|
In which state are the Everglades? (Hint: F______) |
Florida
|
In which state is Hoover Dam? A______ (Hint: A______) |
Arizona
|
In which state is the Mayo Clinic? (Hint: M________) |
Minnesota
|
In world war I, which German prisoner of war camp was near potsdam, Germany (Hint: D_______) |
Doberitz
|
Individual bananas are called? (Hint: F_____) |
Finger
|
Instruction given to Vanilla Ice in Ice, Ice Baby? (Hint: G_w____b__g_) |
Go white boy go
|
International Phonetic Alphabet: C (Hint: C______) |
Charlie
|
Into what ocean does the Zambezi River empty? (Hint: I_____O____) |
Indian Ocean
|
Into which estuary do the Trent and Ouse flow? (Hint: H_____) |
Humber
|
Jack and Jill went up a ______ to fetch a pail of water? (Hint: H___) |
Hill
|
'Janie's got a gun' was on whose 1989 album 'pump'? (Hint: A________) |
Aerosmith
|
Jared leto - up and coming actor playing ______ catalano on 'my so-called life'? (Hint: J_____) |
Jordan
|
Jerry is the poor stepson turned into a handsome prince for a night by fairy godfather. (Hint: C_________) |
Cinderella
|
Jim Backus was the voice of Mr. ______? (Hint: M____) |
Magoo
|
John F. Kennedy Airport in New York used to be called? (Hint: I_______) |
Idlewild
|
Jumble word: lobkacg? (Hint: B______) |
Backlog
|
Kotex was first manufactured as ______, during w.w.i.? (Hint: B_______) |
Bandages
|
Lady sings the blues was about who? (Hint: B_____H______) |
Billie Holiday
|
Languages: if you were to hear sawubona? (Hint: Z___) |
Zulu
|
Life what Major does David Bowie's Space Oddity refer to? (Hint: M____T__) |
Major Tom
|
Lilongwe is the capital of ______? (Hint: M_____) |
Malawi
|
Linen is obtained from the fibers of what plant? (Hint: F___) |
Flax
|
Linux is a clone of what operating system ? (Hint: U___) |
Unix
|
Literature: according to the book of mark, how long did the darkness last after jesus' crucifixion (Hint: T____h____) |
Three hours
|
Lome is the capital of ______? (Hint: T___) |
Togo
|
Mardi Gras is French for (Hint: F__T______) |
Fat Tuesday
|
Maria Elena Santiago married who in 1958? (Hint: B____H____) |
Buddy Holly
|
Maxillary palps, abdomen, and metathorax are parts of a(n) ______. (Hint: I_____) |
Insect
|
Mercury's period of orbit takes how many earth days? (Hint: E_____E____) |
Eighty Eight
|
Moldings and ornamentation projecting from the surface of a wall. (Hint: R_____) |
Relief
|
Movies: Hollywood: singer made his debut in the jazz singer? (Hint: N___D______) |
Neil Diamond
|
Moving anti-clockwise on a dartboard, what is the number next to '4'? (Hint: E_______) |
Eighteen
|
Musical groups: england dan & ______? (Hint: J___F___C____) |
John Ford Coley
|
Music : 60's chart toppers: Name the artist: Bird Dance Beat? (Hint: T__T_______) |
The Trashmen
|
Music : 60's chart toppers: name the artist: Blue Bayou? (Hint: R__O______) |
Roy Orbison
|
Music : 60's chart toppers: name the artist: tie me kangaroo down, sport? (Hint: R___H_____) |
Rolf Harris
|
Music : 60's chart toppers: name the artist: Yakety Sax? (Hint: B____R_______) |
Boots Randolph
|
Music : 70's chart toppers: name the artist: fairytale? (Hint: P______S______) |
Pointer Sisters
|
Music : 70's chart toppers: name the artist: goodbye to love? (Hint: C_________) |
Carpenters
|
Music : 70's chart toppers: name the artist: loving you just crossed my mind? (Hint: S__N____) |
Sam Neely
|
Music : 70's chart toppers: name the artist: My Sweet Lady? (Hint: J___D_____) |
John Denver
|
Music : 70's chart toppers: name the artist: stay? (Hint: J______B_____) |
Jackson Browne
|
Music : 70's chart toppers: name the artist: train, train? (Hint: B________) |
Blackfoot
|
Music : 80's chart toppers: name the artist: cannonball? (Hint: S_________) |
Supertramp
|
Music : 80's chart toppers: name the artist: face the face? (Hint: P___T________) |
Pete Townshend
|
Music : 80's chart toppers: name the artist: girlfriend (Hint: p______) |
pebbles
|
music : 80's chart toppers: name the artist: i'm alright? (Hint: K____L______) |
Kenny Loggins
|
Music : 80's chart toppers: name the artist: jimmy lee? (Hint: a_____f_______) |
aretha franklin
|
Music : 80's chart toppers: name the artist: Living in a Fantasy? (Hint: L__S____) |
Leo Sayer
|
Music : 90's chart toppers: name the artist: hold on (Hint: e_v____) |
en vogue
|
Music : 90's chart toppers: name the artist: keep on walkin' (Hint: C___P_______) |
Cece Peniston
|
Music : 90's chart toppers: name the artist: kissing you? (Hint: K____W_________) |
Keith Washington
|
music : band: Rowland S. Howard, Genevieve McGuckin, Epic Soundtracks etc? (Hint: T____I_______S____) |
These Immortal Souls
|
Music : category: 1980s hits: KC and The Sunshine band's last #1, in 1980...? (Hint: P_____d____g_) |
Please don't go
|
Music : Category: Alternative music : Verse Chorus Verse was going to be the name of this band's newest album? (Hint: N______) |
Nirvana
|
Music : category: rap trivia: name the band: killers, ides of march, clairvoyant, flight of icarus? (Hint: I___M_____) |
Iron Maiden
|
Music : category: rap trivia: name the first band signed to Beastie Boys' 'Grand Royal' record label.? (Hint: L_______J______) |
Luscious Jackson
|
Music : category: song titles: musical with: Iowa Stubborn, sincere, the sadder but wiser girl for me? (Hint: M____m__) |
Music man
|
Music : Complete this Elvis song title: Blueberry ______-? (Hint: H___) |
Hill
|
music : famous gills: country singer who appeared in urban cowboy.? (Hint: M_____G_____) |
Mickey Gilley
|
Music : guitarist with only 9 full fingers ? (Hint: J____G_____) |
Jerry Garcia
|
Music : pop no 1s: which band were back for good (unfortunately) in 1995? (Hint: T___T___) |
Take That
|
Music groups: ______ grape? (Hint: M___) |
Moby
|
Music term (ger.) - under, lower? (Hint: U____) |
Unter
|
Music term: (ger.) - under, lower. (Hint: U_____) |
Un'ter
|
Music: 60's chart toppers: name the artist: "Clean Up Your Own Backyard"? (Hint: E____P______) |
Elvis Presley
|
Music: 80's chart toppers: name the artist: blame it on the rain? (Hint: M____V______) |
Milli Vanilli
|
Music: 80's chart toppers: name the artist: girls, girls, girls? (Hint: M_____C___) |
Motley Crue
|
Music: 90's chart toppers: name the artist: the one and only? (Hint: C______H_____) |
Chesney Hawkes
|
Music: besides Sonny Bono, what other famous male celebrity does Cher have a child with? (Hint: G____A_____) |
Gregg Allman
|
Music: How did Jim Croce die? (Hint: P____C____) |
Plane Crash
|
Music: lynyrd skynyrd song: sweet home ______? (Hint: A______) |
Alabama
|
Music: name the artist/band that recorded this song: dissident? (Hint: P____J__) |
Pearl Jam
|
Music: name the artist/band that recorded this song: hit between the eyes (meine/rarebell/schenker/vallance)? (Hint: S________) |
Scorpions
|
Music: name the artist/band that recorded this song: i am waiting (Jagger/Richards)? (Hint: T__R______S_____) |
The Rolling Stones
|
Music: name the artist/band that recorded this song: loving you sunday morning (meine/rarebell/schenker)? (Hint: S________) |
Scorpions
|
Music: name the artist/band that recorded this song: no strings attached (Chasez/Daymond/Greggs)? (Hint: '_s___) |
'N sync
|
Music: name the artist/band that recorded this song: one of these nights (Frey/Henley)? (Hint: E_____) |
Eagles
|
Music: song: name the artist: god only knows? (Hint: T__B____B___) |
The Beach Boys
|
Music: what group consisted of Jack, Bruce, Eric Clapton and Ginger Baker? (Hint: C____) |
Cream
|
Music: who recorded 'all i need' (Hint: J___W_____) |
Jack Wagner
|
music: who recorded the 1955 hit song 'unchained melody'? (Hint: A_H______) |
Al Hibbler
|
Music: who recorded the 1962 hit song 'you'll lose a good thing'? (Hint: B______L___) |
Barbara Lynn
|
Name Li'l Abner's favorite Indian drink. (Hint: K_______J__J____) |
Kickapoo Joy Juice
|
Name one male fish that gives birth? (Hint: S__h____) |
Sea horse
|
Name Ronald Reagan's first wife. (Hint: W____) |
Wyman
|
Name that computer term: a total programme failure.? (Hint: C____) |
Crash
|
Name that drink: brandy _____ (Hint: A________) |
Alexander
|
name that drink: hat ______? (Hint: T____) |
Trunk
|
Name the apartments the Jetson's live in. (Hint: T__S_____A_________) |
The Skypad Apartment.
|
Name the artist/band that recorded this song: Mr Crowley (Hint: O___O_______) |
Ozzy Osbourne
|
Name the artist/band: sometimes? (Hint: E______) |
Erasure
|
Name the artist/band: valerie? (Hint: S_____W______) |
Stevie Winwood
|
Name the author of 'The Catcher in the Rye'? (Hint: J___S_______) |
J.D. Salinger
|
Name the band - songs include "Add It Up, Blister In The Sun, Kiss Off"? (Hint: V______F_____) |
Violent Femmes
|
Name the battle on December 2nd 1805 in which the French forces of Emperor Napoleon defeated those of Alexander I of Russia and Francis II of Austria (Hint: B_____o_A_________) |
Battle of Austerlitz
|
Name the European hit, now an animated series about underwater people. (Hint: T__S_____) |
The Snorks
|
Name the large mountain chain in the eastern U.S.A. (Hint: T__A___________) |
The Appalachians
|
Name the largest city in Canada. (Hint: T______) |
Toronto
|
Name the largest gland in the human body. (Hint: L____) |
Liver
|
Name the last province to become part of Canada? (Hint: N___________) |
Newfoundland
|
Name the late actor who played Obi-Wan Kenobi in Star Wars (Hint: A___G______) |
Alec Guiness
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Name the longest river in Asia. (Hint: Y______) |
Yangtze
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Name the musical film named After a State (Hint: O_______) |
Oklahoma
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Name the nursery rhyme mother whos last name is that of a bird? (Hint: M_____G____) |
Mother Goose
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Name the only first lady to appear on us paper currency? (Hint: M_____W_________) |
Martha Washington
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Name the producer for Elvis Presley's 1956 'heartbreak hotel'? (Hint: C___A_____)
Note: This trivia question is wrong, Steve Sholes was the producer.
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Chet Atkins
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Name the radio show launched in 1935 which featured hit records (Hint: Y___H__P_____) |
Your Hit Parade
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Name the second largest country in africa? (Hint: A______) |
Algeria
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name the year: 1st running of the indianapolis 500 ? (Hint: 1___) |
1911
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Name the year: Jacques Tati, director (traffic, playtime, my uncle), born.? (Hint: 1___) |
1907
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Name the year: Katherine Hepburn (in Connecticut), actor (African queen, on golden pond)? (Hint: 1___) |
1909
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Name the year: manchester massacre; english police charge unemployed demonstrators.? (Hint: 1___) |
1819
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Name the year: Mohammed V king of Morocco (1953, 1955-61), born? (Hint: 1___) |
1909
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Name the year: Mount Etna erupts in Sicily Italy? (Hint: 1___) |
1971
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Name the year: Ray Bradbury, science fiction author (Fahrenheit 451), born.? (Hint: 1___) |
1920
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Name the year: venera 3, venus landing.? (Hint: 1___) |
1966
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Ncaa: who was the MVP in the Men's basketball championship game in 1986? (Hint: P_____E______) |
Pervis Ellison
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Near which Belarus City did the biggest ever tank battle take place during WWII? (Hint: K____) |
Kursk
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Nitroglycerin was developed by? (Hint: A______S______) |
Ascanio Sobrero
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Non-dairy creamer is? (Hint: f________) |
flammable
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North American Indian Language commonly found in Alaska and Southwestern United States and North America (Hint: A_________) |
Athapaskan
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Nuclear membrane, cytoplasm, and nucleus are parts of a(n) ______. (Hint: C___) |
Cell
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Of what material is the state house in providence constructed? (Hint: G______M_____) |
Georgia Marble
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Of which Cambodian party was Pol Pot the leader? (Hint: K____R____) |
Khmer Rouge
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Of which country does the Khalahari Desert cover 84%? (Hint: B_______) |
Botswana
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On the people's choice, what was Cleo? (Hint: D__) |
Dog
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On the piano is the note five semitones up from middle c black or white? (Hint: W____) |
White
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On this day: 10 september 1973 Muhammad Ali defeats (Hint: K__N_____) |
Ken Norton
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On what is an espadrille worn? (Hint: F___) |
Feet
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On what new york city street does the annual easter parade take place? (Hint: F____A_____) |
Fifth Avenue
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On what part of the body is an 'LTK procedure' performed? (Hint: E___) |
Eyes
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On what river is the capital city of Canada? (Hint: O_____) |
Ottawa
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On what show was the segment 'that wonderful year' featured? (Hint: G____M____S___) |
Garry Moore Show
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One gram of pcbs can make up to ______ litres of water unsuitable for freshwater aquatic life? (Hint: O__b______) |
One billion
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Orson Wells was nominated for four oscars for which legendary movie ? (Hint: C______K___) |
Citizen Kane
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Osteomyelitis affects the ______ (Hint: B____) |
Bones
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Our candidate for the best Hollywood movie of all time. (Hint: C_________) |
Casablanca
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Our Town is a play by whom? (Hint: T_______W_____) |
Thornton Wilder
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Over what network did the world's first live computer marriage take place? (Hint: C_______) |
Computer
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Oysters broiled or baked with spinach & herbs on rock salt are called (Hint: W______s___) |
Whaling ship
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Paper is made from the pulp of ______. (Hint: W___) |
Wood
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'Pareto efficiency' (after Vilfredo Pareto) is a situation in which it is not possible to make someone better off without making someone else _____. (Hint: W____O__) |
Worse Off
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Peridot is the birthstone for ______? (Hint: A_____) |
August
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Person paying for accomodation in anothers house? (Hint: L_____) |
Lodger
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Peter Sellers is best known for his role as Inspector ______. (Hint: C_______) |
Clouseau
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Philosophy: Epicurus, who believed that pleasure is the highest good, gave us which term synonymous with hedonistic? (Hint: e________) |
epicurean
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Phobia's: seplophobia- fear of...? (Hint: D_______m_____) |
Decaying matter
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Popeye's chief adversary has two names, Bluto and ______? (Hint: B_____) |
Brutus
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Popular social dance during the eighteenth century; done in rows or circles, it may have derived from English country dancing. (Hint: c__________) |
contredanse
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Protein is made of basic chemical units known as ______? (Hint: A____a____) |
Amino acids
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Psycho killer was recorded by this group? (Hint: T______H____) |
Talking Heads
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Refers to art that uses emphasis and distortion to communicate emotion. More specifically, it refers to early twentieth-century northern European art, especially in Germany c. 1905-23. (Hint: E____________) |
Expressionism
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Removal of surface or subsurface water from a given area by natural or artificial means? (Hint: D_______) |
Drainage
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Roman numerals: what is the roman numeral for 6? (Hint: V_) |
VI
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Rome is the capital of ______? (Hint: I____) |
Italy
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She overcame her handicaps to become a lecturer and a scholar. (Hint: H_____K_____) |
Hellen Keller
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She starred in the 1952 film, "Niagara". (Hint: M______M_____) |
Marilyn Monroe
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She was Queen of Egypt and mistress of Julius Caesar. (Hint: C________) |
Cleopatra
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She was the first woman premier of Israel. (Hint: G____M___) |
Golda Meir
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She was the first woman to fly the Atlantic solo. (Hint: A_____E______) |
Amelia Earhart
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Sodium bicarbonate is better known as (Hint: B_____s___) |
Baking soda
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Spectacles for entertainment, usually with allegorical or mythological themes, performed by the aristocracy in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, combining music, recitatives and mime. (Hint: C____b_____) |
Court ballet
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St. Christopher the patron saint of ______? (Hint: T_________) |
Travellers
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St. George's is the capital city of what island country? (Hint: G______) |
Grenada
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Standard Italian dances and their music of the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries. (Hint: B____) |
Balli
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Stephen King: name of the town where abigail freemantle lives in the stand (2 words)? (Hint: H__________H____) |
Hemmingford House
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Stephen King's: "Salem's ______". (Hint: L__) |
Lot
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Steps performed on the floor. It is the opposite of en l'air. (Hint: P__T____) |
Par Terre
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Stones hewn, squared, and smoothed for use in building, as distinguished from rough building stones. (Hint: A_____) |
Ashlar
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Surfing is believed to have originated here. (Hint: H_____) |
Hawaii
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Temperature at which a liquid congeals into the solid state at a given pressure? (Hint: F_______p____) |
Freezing point
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The "canebrake", "timber" and "pygmy" are types of what? (Hint: R___________) |
Rattlesnakes
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The ______ is the smelliest animal on the planet. it's anal glands can be smelled from half a mile away? (Hint: Z______) |
Zorilla
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The 1991 women's championship in swimming and diving was won by (Hint: T____) |
Texas
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The anatomical name for the tailbone is the ______? (Hint: C_____) |
Coccyx
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The Auckland Islands belong to which country? (Hint: N__Z______) |
New Zealand
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The Big Dipper is part of what constellation? (Hint: U___M____) |
Ursa Major
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The brady bunch: the family dog's name? (Hint: T____) |
Tiger
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The capital of the African country Liberia is named after which American president? (Hint: J____M_____) |
James Monroe
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The comic known as peanuts was originally known as? (Hint: l___f____) |
li'l folks
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The fallacy of personifying inanimate objects, often in bad taste? (Hint: P_______F______) |
Pathetic Fallacy
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the feet account for one quarter of all the human bodie's what? (Hint: B____) |
Bones
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The fibre sisal is chiefly used to make what? (Hint: R___) |
Rope
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The first skyscraper in the United States was built in which city? (Hint: C______) |
Chicago
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The force perpendicular to the surface of an object which counters the gravitational force? (Hint: N_____F____) |
Normal Force
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The green variety of beryl is called ______. (Hint: E______) |
Emerald
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The Indus River flows through which country? (Hint: P_______) |
Pakistan
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The japanese martial art of fencing is called k_____? (Hint: K____) |
Kendo
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The key of A major has ___ sharps. (Hint: T____) |
Three
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The Last Days of ______. (a city) (Hint: P______) |
Pompeii
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The longest key on your keyboard is the _____ bar. (Hint: S____) |
Space
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The longest side in a right-angled triangle is called the ______? (Hint: H_________) |
Hypotenuse
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The massacre at Kent State occurred as students protested the bombing of Cambodia and the ______ war. (Hint: V______) |
Vietnam
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The measurement by which parts of a building are related to one another, for example, the diameter of a column (Hint: M_____) |
Module
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The members of a ballet company who do not perform solo. (Hint: C____d_b_____) |
Corps de ballet
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The name Australia is derived from the Latin word "australis" which means ______. (Hint: S_______) |
Southern
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The name Australia is derived from the Latin word "australis" which means ______. (Hint: S_______) |
Southern
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The name for the Russian equivalent of Skylab is (Hint: S_____) |
Salyut
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The name for this semi-precious stone comes from the Latin for "sea water" (Hint: a_________) |
aquamarine
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The only McDonald?s restaurant in the world built on a horse-racing course is in? (Hint: H___K___) |
Hong Kong
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The pentagon, in arlington, virginia, has how many daily lamp replacements? (Hint: 2__) |
250
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The person who carries the golfer's clubs is called a(n) ______. (Hint: c_____) |
caddie
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The revolutionary newspaper, pravda, was first published in 1912 in which country? (Hint: R_____) |
Russia
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The sea gods had a three-pronged spear called a(n) (Hint: T______) |
Trident
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The square root of 1 is? (Hint: O__) |
One
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The Stevie Wonder song, 'isn't she lovely' was about whom? (Hint: H__d_______) |
His daughter
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The study of insects is? (Hint: E_________) |
Entomology
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The study of light and its relation to sight is called ______. (Hint: O_____) |
Optics
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The study of the earth's physical divisions into mountains, seas, etc. is ______. (Hint: G________) |
Geography
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The term Centennial represents how many years? (Hint: O__H______) |
One Hundred
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The term Quadricentennial represents how many years? (Hint: F___h______) |
Four hundred
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The term Sesquincentennial represents how many years? (Hint: 1__) |
150
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The 'theory of revealed preference' is based on the reasonable proposition that a consumer will actually choose to consume that collection of goods that he ______? (Hint: P______) |
Prefers
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The title of this Shakespeare play begins and ends with the same 7-letter word? (Hint: M______f__M______) |
Measure for Measure
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The two rival gangs in "West Side Story" were the Sharks and the______. (Hint: J___) |
Jets
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The two tire manufacturers in F1 are Bridgestone and ______? (Hint: M_______) |
Michelin
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The volume of which solid is given by the formula 4/3(pi)r^3? (Hint: S_____) |
Sphere
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The white marks intersecting each five yard line are called ______. (Hint: H___M____) |
Hash Marks
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The Who's rock musical stars Elton John? (Hint: T____) |
Tommy
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There are 61 towns in the United States with the name of what bird in their names? (Hint: T_____) |
Turkey
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There is no place in a fanatics head, where ______? (Hint: R_____c__e____) |
Reason can enter
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These animals were once used to bleed the sick. (Hint: L______) |
Leeches
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These glands are located on top of the kidneys. (Hint: A______) |
Adrenal
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These limestone deposits rise from the floor of caves. (Hint: S_________) |
Stalagmite
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This 1974 film started a run of nostalgia culminating in the TV series "Happy Days". (Hint: A_______G_______) |
American Graffiti
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This actress was Miss Hungary of 1936. (Hint: Z______G____) |
Zsa-Zsa Gabor
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This animal is found at the beginning of an (English) encyclopedia (Hint: A_______) |
Aardvark
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This animal is named after the Australian island where it is found? (Hint: T________d____) |
Tasmanian devil
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This animal is the symbol of the U.S. Republican Party (Hint: E_______) |
Elephant
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This animal's shell is used to make attractive jewelry. (Hint: A______) |
Abalone
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This brand boasts 57 varieties? (Hint: H____) |
Heinz
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This F.B.I agent headed the investigation of Al Capone. (Hint: E_____N___) |
Elliot Ness
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This film starring Julie Andrews and Christopher Plummer wont he best picture Oscar for 1965. (Hint: S____o_M____) |
Sound of Music
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This film starring Richard Beymer and Natalie Wood won the best picture Oscar for 1961. (Hint: W___S___S____) |
West Side Story
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This film was an ambitious concert sequence of cartoons by Walt Disney. (Hint: F_______) |
Fantasia
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This indian group ruled in early peru? (Hint: I___) |
Inca
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This instrument measures the velocity of the wind. (Hint: A_________) |
Anemometer
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This is the only mammal with four knees. (Hint: E_______) |
Elephant
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This island group is off the east coast of southern South America. (Hint: F_______I______) |
Falkland Islands
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This man was the only bachelor President of the US. (Hint: J____B_______) |
James Buchanan
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This organ of the excretory system is composed of small tubules called nephridia? (Hint: K_____) |
Kidney
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This Pacific island's puzzling monoliths attract ethnologists. (Hint: E_____I_____) |
Easter Island
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This poisonous, oily liquid occurs in tobacco leaves. (Hint: N_______) |
Nicotine
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This Roman killed himself after his defeat at Actium. (Hint: M___A_____) |
Marc Antony
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This science deals with the motion of projectiles. (Hint: B_________) |
Ballistics
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This Sioux Indian toured with Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show. (Hint: S______B___) |
Sitting Bull
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This small animal is trained to hunt rats and rabbits. (Hint: F_____) |
Ferret
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This Spaniard conquered Mexico (Hint: H_______C_____) |
Hernando Cortes
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This spiny fruit with a pungent odor and rich yellow flesh is considered "The King of Fruits" by many southeast asians. (Hint: D_____) |
Durian
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This sport gave us the term "Hang Ten."? (Hint: S______) |
Surfing
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This stone enabled scholars to decipher Egyptian hieroglyphs? (Hint: R______S____) |
Rosetta Stone
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This term means to play crisply, with the notes separated? (Hint: S_______) |
Staccato
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This term means to play moderately slow and gracefully (Hint: A_____) |
Adagio
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This Toy is based on a Filipino Hunters Weapon what is it? (Hint: Y_Y_) |
Yo Yo
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