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{
"Question": "7x was used to refer to the secret ingredient of what drink",
"Answer": "coca cola"
},
{
"Question": "And the big wheel keep on turning neon burning up above and I'm just high on the world come on and take the low ride with me girl on the..... What's the Dire Straits song title?",
"Answer": "tunnel of love"
},
{
"Question": "Beverly Hills Cop, when Axel Foley enters the hotel, he uses an alias. Who does he say he works for, and who does he say he's going to interview?",
"Answer": "Rolling Stone,Michael Jackson"
},
{
"Question": "Little Boy & 'Fat Man' were the first",
"Answer": "atomic bombs"
},
{
"Question": "Louis, 1 think this is the beginning of a beautiful friendship are the last words of which film",
"Answer": "casablanca"
},
{
"Question": "Never Say Never,",
"Answer": "Romeo Void"
},
{
"Question": "Oliver's Story was the sequel to which best-seller by Erich Segal",
"Answer": "love story"
},
{
"Question": "Back in the Habit' is the sub-title to which film sequel",
"Answer": "sister act"
},
{
"Question": "Bowser' and 'Jocko' have been two prominent members of what very successful rock & roll nostalgia act?",
"Answer": "Sha Na Na"
},
{
"Question": "Daffodils' belong to which genus of bulb",
"Answer": "narcissus"
},
{
"Question": "Dephlogisticated air' was the name given by Joseph Priestley to which gas",
"Answer": "oxygen"
},
{
"Question": "Dr. Feelgood' was which group's last album with Vince Neill",
"Answer": "Motley Crue"
},
{
"Question": "Kiss on My List' was which duo's second number one hit",
"Answer": "Hall and Oates"
},
{
"Question": "Operation Desert Storm' took place in 1989, 1991 or 1995",
"Answer": "1991"
},
{
"Question": "The 900 Days' is a chronicle about what group's siege of Leningrad",
"Answer": "nazi"
},
{
"Question": "The Diary of Anne Frank' was first published in English under what title?",
"Answer": "Diary of a Young Girl"
},
{
"Question": "The girls'll go crazy for a....' what is the name of this ZZ-Top tune",
"Answer": "Sharp"
},
{
"Question": "The Shining' was the film playing at the drive-in in which film",
"Answer": "Twister"
},
{
"Question": "You get a shiver in the dark, it's raining in the park ...' What's the Dire Straits song title",
"Answer": "Sultans of Swing"
},
{
"Question": "100 zeros after the number 1 is a very very large number called what",
"Answer": "googol"
},
{
"Question": "3 Who was the first director of Britain's National Theatre",
"Answer": "laurence olivier"
},
{
"Question": "4B.In which novel by George Eliot is Eppie Cass adopted by a miser whose gold has been stolen by her father",
"Answer": "silas marner"
},
{
"Category": "80s Films",
"Question": " 'In the Southeast, they say if you want to go to heaven, you have to change planes in Atlanta.'",
"Answer": "Accidental Tourist"
},
{
"Category": "80s Films",
"Question": " A ___ to a Kill",
"Answer": "View"
},
{
"Category": "80s Films",
"Question": " A ___ to India",
"Answer": "Passage"
},
{
"Category": "80s Films",
"Question": " Andy McCarthy does Robby Lowe's Mom, and she's Jackie Bissette!",
"Answer": "Class"
},
{
"Category": "80s Films",
"Question": " Baby ___",
"Answer": "Boom"
},
{
"Category": "80s Films",
"Question": " Big ___ in Little China",
"Answer": "Trouble"
},
{
"Category": "80s Films",
"Question": " Bill Murray, post-SNL, pre-Groundhog. Think spaghetti.",
"Answer": "Meatballs"
},
{
"Category": "80s Films",
"Question": " Black ___",
"Answer": "Rain"
},
{
"Category": "80s Films",
"Question": " Dead ___ Don't Wear Plaid",
"Answer": "Men"
},
{
"Category": "80s Films",
"Question": " Dirty ___",
"Answer": "Dancing"
},
{
"Category": "80s Films",
"Question": " Driving Miss ___",
"Answer": "Daisy"
},
{
"Category": "80s Films",
"Question": " First ___",
"Answer": "Blood"
},
{
"Category": "80s Films",
"Question": " For Your ___ Only",
"Answer": "Eyes"
},
{
"Category": "80s Films",
"Question": " Guy really gets into playing videogames.",
"Answer": "Tron"
},
{
"Category": "80s Films",
"Question": " Hmm. Let's make Chevy Chase a spy!",
"Answer": "Fletch"
},
{
"Category": "80s Films",
"Question": " Less than ___",
"Answer": "Zero"
},
{
"Category": "80s Films",
"Question": " Mr. ___",
"Answer": "Mom"
},
{
"Category": "80s Films",
"Question": " My Left ___",
"Answer": "Foot"
},
{
"Category": "80s Films",
"Question": " No Way ___",
"Answer": "Out"
},
{
"Category": "80s Films",
"Question": " Proof that there's life in the afterlife. And Geena Davis's lips.",
"Answer": "Beetlejuice"
},
{
"Category": "80s Films",
"Question": " Ricki Lake. Before her television show.",
"Answer": "Hairspray"
},
{
"Category": "80s Films",
"Question": " Say ___",
"Answer": "Anything"
},
{
"Category": "80s Films",
"Question": " Sex, Lies and ___",
"Answer": "Videotape"
},
{
"Category": "80s Films",
"Question": " Some Kind of ___",
"Answer": "Wonderful"
},
{
"Category": "80s Films",
"Question": " The Big ___",
"Answer": "Chill"
},
{
"Category": "80s Films",
"Question": " The bitch is back, and it's not Sigourney.",
"Answer": "Aliens"
},
{
"Category": "80s Films",
"Question": " The Evil ___",
"Answer": "Dead"
},
{
"Category": "80s Films",
"Question": " The Last ___ of Christ",
"Answer": "Temptation"
},
{
"Category": "80s Films",
"Question": " The paean to late nights and teens in the 1950s",
"Answer": "Diner"
},
{
"Category": "80s Films",
"Question": " The Right ___",
"Answer": "Stuff"
},
{
"Category": "80s Films",
"Question": " The ___ Brothers",
"Answer": "Blues"
},
{
"Category": "80s Films",
"Question": " The ___ Crystal",
"Answer": "Dark"
},
{
"Category": "80s Films",
"Question": " The ___ Guy",
"Answer": "Lonely"
},
{
"Category": "80s Films",
"Question": " This is ___ Tap",
"Answer": "Spinal"
},
{
"Category": "80s Films",
"Question": " Three Men and a ___",
"Answer": "Baby"
},
{
"Category": "80s Films",
"Question": " Urban ___",
"Answer": "Cowboy"
},
{
"Category": "80s Films",
"Question": " War___",
"Answer": "Games"
},
{
"Category": "80s Films",
"Question": " ___ Boys",
"Answer": "Bad"
},
{
"Category": "80s Films",
"Question": " ___ By Me",
"Answer": "Stand"
},
{
"Category": "80s Films",
"Question": " ___ Eye",
"Answer": "Cat's"
},
{
"Category": "80s Films",
"Question": " ___ of Dreams",
"Answer": "Field"
},
{
"Category": "80s Films",
"Question": " ___ of Fire",
"Answer": "Chariots"
},
{
"Category": "80s Films",
"Question": " ___ of the Universe",
"Answer": "Masters"
},
{
"Category": "80s Films",
"Question": " ___ of War",
"Answer": "Casualties"
},
{
"Category": "80s Films",
"Question": " ___ Taste",
"Answer": "Bad"
},
{
"Category": "80s Films",
"Question": " ___ That Girl?",
"Answer": "Who's"
},
{
"Category": "80s Films",
"Question": " ___ the 13th",
"Answer": "Friday"
},
{
"Question": "A 'double sheet bend' is a type of what",
"Answer": "knot"
},
{
"Question": "A block of compressed coal dust used as fuel",
"Answer": "briquette"
},
{
"Question": "A boat or raft with two parallel hulls",
"Answer": "catamaran"
},
{
"Question": "A bone specialist is a________",
"Answer": "osteopath"
},
{
"Question": "A capital D is the Roman numeral for which number",
"Answer": "five hundred"
},
{
"Question": "A character named 'Spearchucker Jones' was deleted from this famous American television show's cast after only five episodes?",
"Answer": "MASH"
},
{
"Question": "A charge of dwai is for what",
"Answer": "driving while ability impaired"
},
{
"Question": "A complex alcohol constituent of all animal fats and oils",
"Answer": "cholesterol"
},
{
"Question": "A dolphin can remember a specific ______ better than a human",
"Answer": "tone"
},
{
"Question": "A famous RAH novel, as well as a number believed to be cursed",
"Answer": "the number of the beast"
},
{
"Question": "A Group of Cattle is called a?",
"Answer": "herd"
},
{
"Question": "A group of ducks is called",
"Answer": "brace"
},
{
"Question": "A Group of Lion is called a?",
"Answer": "pride"
},
{
"Question": "A herb or drug described as 'haemostatic' performs which effect",
"Answer": "stops bleeding"
},
{
"Question": "A hoop worn under skirts is called a what",
"Answer": "farthingale"
},
{
"Question": "A kipper is what type of smoked fish",
"Answer": "herring"
},
{
"Question": "A large French country house",
"Answer": "chateau"
},
{
"Question": "A light canvas shoe with a plaited sole",
"Answer": "espadrille"
},
{
"Question": "A magnum of champagne is how many litres",
"Answer": "1.5"
},
{
"Question": "A male singer whose sexual organs have been modified is known as a what",
"Answer": "castrato"
},
{
"Question": "A person refusing to join a strike",
"Answer": "blackleg"
},
{
"Question": "A sadhu is a holy man in which country",
"Answer": "india"
},
{
"Question": "A sailor who has not yet crossed the equator is referred to by what name",
"Answer": "Pollywog"
},
{
"Question": "A salad containing diced apple, celery, walnuts and mayonnaise is known as what",
"Answer": "waldorf salad"
},
{
"Question": "A ships officer in charge of equipment and crew",
"Answer": "boatswain"
},
{
"Question": "A short legged hunting dog",
"Answer": "basset"
},
{
"Question": "A short womens jacket without fastenings",
"Answer": "bolero"
},
{
"Question": "A small crown",
"Answer": "coronet"
},
{
"Question": "A small pickled cucumber",
"Answer": "gherkin"
},
{
"Question": "A terrapin is a type of _________.",
"Answer": "Turtle"
},
{
"Question": "A very tall center and a real ladies man",
"Answer": "wilt the stilt"
},
{
"Question": "A wild ox",
"Answer": "bison"
},
{
"Question": "A word like 'NASA' formed from the initials of other words is a(n) _________.",
"Answer": "Acronym"
},
{
"Question": "Aarchie Moore, was world champion in what sport from 1952 1962",
"Answer": "boxing"
},
{
"Question": "About which Prime Minister was it said 'He could never see a belt without hitting below it'",
"Answer": "lloyd george"
},
{
"Question": "According to John Aubrey's Brief Lives , what card game did the English poet, Sir John Suckling, invent in 1630",
"Answer": "cribbage"
},
{
"Question": "According to superstition, what do you do when you stub the toes on your right foot",
"Answer": "make a wish"
},
{
"Question": "According to the title of a famous novel, there are how many 'Years of Solitude",
"Answer": "one hundred"
},
{
"Question": "According to tradition, which animals desert a sinking ship",
"Answer": "rats"
},
{
"Question": "According to U.S. law, what may not be granted on a useless invention, on a method of doing business, on mere printed matter, or on a device or machine that will not operate",
"Answer": "patent"
},
{
"Question": "Acronym for quasi-stellar radio source, any of the blue, starlike objects that are strong radio emitters and the spectra of what exhibit a strong red shift",
"Answer": "quasar"
},
{
"Question": "Acronym Soup - JVC",
"Answer": "japan victor company"
},
{
"Category": "Acronym Soup",
"Question": " ACK",
"Answer": "acknowledgement"
},
{
"Category": "Acronym Soup",
"Question": " ANSI ",
"Answer": "american national standards institute"
},
{
"Category": "Acronym Soup",
"Question": " AOL",
"Answer": "america on line"
},
{
"Category": "Acronym Soup",
"Question": " AWGTHTGTTA ",
"Answer": "are we going to have to go through this/that again"
},
{
"Category": "Acronym Soup",
"Question": " BAC",
"Answer": "by any chance"
},
{
"Category": "Acronym Soup",
"Question": " BAK",
"Answer": "back at keyboard"
},
{
"Category": "Acronym Soup",
"Question": " BBL",
"Answer": "be back later"
},
{
"Category": "Acronym Soup",
"Question": " BOS;big orange switch",
"Answer": "boyfriend over shoulder"
},
{
"Category": "Acronym Soup",
"Question": " BRT",
"Answer": "be right there"
},
{
"Category": "Acronym Soup",
"Question": " BST",
"Answer": "british summer time"
},
{
"Category": "Acronym Soup",
"Question": " BTOBD",
"Answer": "be there or be dead"
},
{
"Category": "Acronym Soup",
"Question": " BWL",
"Answer": "bursting with laughter"
},
{
"Category": "Acronym Soup",
"Question": " COD",
"Answer": "cash on delivery"
},
{
"Category": "Acronym Soup",
"Question": " DBN;doing business",
"Answer": "not"
},
{
"Category": "Acronym Soup",
"Question": " DFM",
"Answer": "don't flame me"
},
{
"Category": "Acronym Soup",
"Question": " DIIK ",
"Answer": "damned if i know"
},
{
"Category": "Acronym Soup",
"Question": " DOB",
"Answer": "date of birth"
},
{
"Category": "Acronym Soup",
"Question": " DWIM ",
"Answer": "do what i mean"
},
{
"Category": "Acronym Soup",
"Question": " E2EG",
"Answer": "ear to ear grin"
},
{
"Category": "Acronym Soup",
"Question": " EMSG",
"Answer": "email message"
},
{
"Category": "Acronym Soup",
"Question": " FIRST ",
"Answer": "forum of incident response and security teams"
},
{
"Category": "Acronym Soup",
"Question": " FOAF",
"Answer": "friend of a friend"
},
{
"Category": "Acronym Soup",
"Question": " FOD ",
"Answer": "finger of death"
},
{
"Category": "Acronym Soup",
"Question": " FURTB ",
"Answer": "full up ready to burst"
},
{
"Category": "Acronym Soup",
"Question": " GAFIA ",
"Answer": "get away from it all"
},
{
"Category": "Acronym Soup",
"Question": " GIWIST",
"Answer": "gee i wish i'd said that"
},
{
"Category": "Acronym Soup",
"Question": " GMT ",
"Answer": "greenwich mean time"
},
{
"Category": "Acronym Soup",
"Question": " HTTP",
"Answer": "hyper text transfer protocol"
},
{
"Category": "Acronym Soup",
"Question": " IAAD",
"Answer": "i am a doctor"
},
{
"Category": "Acronym Soup",
"Question": " IAE ",
"Answer": "in any event"
},
{
"Category": "Acronym Soup",
"Question": " IBTD",
"Answer": "i beg to differ"
},
{
"Category": "Acronym Soup",
"Question": " IMBO",
"Answer": "in my biased opinion"
},
{
"Category": "Acronym Soup",
"Question": " IWALY ",
"Answer": "i will always love you"
},
{
"Category": "Acronym Soup",
"Question": " JIC ",
"Answer": "just in case"
},
{
"Category": "Acronym Soup",
"Question": " JTLYK ",
"Answer": "just to let you know"
},
{
"Category": "Acronym Soup",
"Question": " JTUSK ",
"Answer": "just thought you should know"
},
{
"Category": "Acronym Soup",
"Question": " JTYMLTK ",
"Answer": "just thought you might like to know"
},
{
"Category": "Acronym Soup",
"Question": " L8TRZ ",
"Answer": "laters"
},
{
"Category": "Acronym Soup",
"Question": " LHU ",
"Answer": "lord help us"
},
{
"Category": "Acronym Soup",
"Question": " LLAP",
"Answer": "live long and prosper"
},
{
"Category": "Acronym Soup",
"Question": " LMC ",
"Answer": "lost my connection"
},
{
"Category": "Acronym Soup",
"Question": " LoTR",
"Answer": "lord of the rings"
},
{
"Category": "Acronym Soup",
"Question": " LSFIAB",
"Answer": "like shooting fish in a barrel"
},
{
"Category": "Acronym Soup",
"Question": " LYLAB ",
"Answer": "love you like a brother"
},
{
"Category": "Acronym Soup",
"Question": " MD",
"Answer": "mailed"
},
{
"Category": "Acronym Soup",
"Question": " MHM ",
"Answer": "members helping members"
},
{
"Category": "Acronym Soup",
"Question": " MHOTY ",
"Answer": "my hat's off to you"
},
{
"Category": "Acronym Soup",
"Question": " MIPS",
"Answer": "meaningless information per second"
},
{
"Category": "Acronym Soup",
"Question": " MORF",
"Answer": "male or female"
},
{
"Category": "Acronym Soup",
"Question": " NAGI",
"Answer": "not a good idea"
},
{
"Category": "Acronym Soup",
"Question": " NDM ",
"Answer": "no disrespect meant"
},
{
"Category": "Acronym Soup",
"Question": " NIDWTC",
"Answer": "no i don't want to chat"
},
{
"Category": "Acronym Soup",
"Question": " NIH ",
"Answer": "not invented here"
},
{
"Category": "Acronym Soup",
"Question": " NOOTO ",
"Answer": "nothing out of the ordinary"
},
{
"Category": "Acronym Soup",
"Question": " NYM ",
"Answer": "new york minute"
},
{
"Category": "Acronym Soup",
"Question": " OTT ",
"Answer": "over the top"
},
{
"Category": "Acronym Soup",
"Question": " PAW ",
"Answer": "parents are watching"
},
{
"Category": "Acronym Soup",
"Question": " PDQ ",
"Answer": "pretty damn quick"
},
{
"Category": "Acronym Soup",
"Question": " PIMP",
"Answer": "pee in my pants"
},
{
"Category": "Acronym Soup",
"Question": " PLMKO ",
"Answer": "please let me know ok"
},
{
"Category": "Acronym Soup",
"Question": " PMBI",
"Answer": "pardon my butting in"
},
{
"Category": "Acronym Soup",
"Question": " PTO ",
"Answer": "please turn over"
},
{
"Category": "Acronym Soup",
"Question": " Q ",
"Answer": "queue"
},
{
"Category": "Acronym Soup",
"Question": " QPQ ",
"Answer": "quid pro quo"
},
{
"Category": "Acronym Soup",
"Question": " RA",
"Answer": "red alert"
},
{
"Category": "Acronym Soup",
"Question": " ROFLMHO ",
"Answer": "rolling on floor laughing my head off"
},
{
"Category": "Acronym Soup",
"Question": " ROTFLAS ",
"Answer": "rolling on the floor laughing and snorting"
},
{
"Category": "Acronym Soup",
"Question": " RTS ;read the screen",
"Answer": "real time strategy"
},
{
"Category": "Acronym Soup",
"Question": " SASS",
"Answer": "short attention span society/syndrome"
},
{
"Category": "Acronym Soup",
"Question": " SMOFF ",
"Answer": "serious mode off"
},
{
"Category": "Acronym Soup",
"Question": " SMOP",
"Answer": "small matter of programming"
},
{
"Category": "Acronym Soup",
"Question": " SNR ",
"Answer": "signal to noise ratio"
},
{
"Category": "Acronym Soup",
"Question": " SOHB",
"Answer": "sense of humour bypass"
},
{
"Category": "Acronym Soup",
"Question": " ST-DS9",
"Answer": "star trek deep space 9"
},
{
"Category": "Acronym Soup",
"Question": " SUFID ",
"Answer": "screwing up face in disgust"
},
{
"Category": "Acronym Soup",
"Question": " TBE ",
"Answer": "to be expected"
},
{
"Category": "Acronym Soup",
"Question": " TIATLG",
"Answer": "truly i am the living god"
},
{
"Category": "Acronym Soup",
"Question": " TMIKTLIU",
"Answer": "the more i know the less i understand"
},
{
"Category": "Acronym Soup",
"Question": " TN",
"Answer": "telnet"
},
{
"Category": "Acronym Soup",
"Question": " TRDMC ",
"Answer": "tears running down my cheeks"
},
{
"Category": "Acronym Soup",
"Question": " UUCP",
"Answer": "unix-tounix copy"
},
{
"Category": "Acronym Soup",
"Question": " VR",
"Answer": "virtual reality"
},
{
"Category": "Acronym Soup",
"Question": " W/",
"Answer": "with"
},
{
"Category": "Acronym Soup",
"Question": " WAIS",
"Answer": "wide area information server"
},
{
"Category": "Acronym Soup",
"Question": " WC",
"Answer": "way cool"
},
{
"Category": "Acronym Soup",
"Question": " WYM ",
"Answer": "what you mean?"
},
{
"Category": "Acronym Soup",
"Question": " YCLIU ",
"Answer": "you can look it up"
},
{
"Category": "Acronym Soup",
"Question": " YGTBK ",
"Answer": "you've got to be kidding"
},
{
"Category": "Acronym Soup",
"Question": " YHBW",
"Answer": "you have been warned"
},
{
"Category": "Acronym Soup",
"Question": " YKYATP",
"Answer": "you know you're a tired parent"
},
{
"Question": "Actor Arnold Schwarzenegger bought the first Hummer manufactured for civilian use when",
"Answer": "1992"
},
{
"Question": "Actor ______ Borgnine",
"Answer": "Ernest"
},
{
"Question": "Actually caused by layers of hot air refracting sunlight",
"Answer": "mirage"
},
{
"Question": "Advertising film which is informative and purportedly objective",
"Answer": "infomercial"
},
{
"Question": "After whom is the month of July named",
"Answer": "julius caesar"
},
{
"Question": "Air is 21% oxygen, 78% ______, and 1% other gases",
"Answer": "nitrogen"
},
{
"Question": "Alberta's shield on the coat of arms, bears the cross of",
"Answer": "saint george"
},
{
"Category": "Algebra: Define the value of X",
"Question": " -10x - 19 = 19 - 8x",
"Answer": "-19"
},
{
"Category": "Algebra: Define the value of X",
"Question": " 99 + 5x = 2000 - 5x - 911",
"Answer": "99"
},
{
"Question": "All Hebrew orignating names that end with the letters 'el' have something to do with what",
"Answer": "god"
},
{
"Question": "Alphabetically speaking, which is the last of the 26 Irish counties. Most people say Wexford, but they're wrong",
"Answer": ".wicklow"
},
{
"Question": "Although his career was snuffed out in the same plane crash that killed Buddy Holly, which east L.A kid had a memorable top ten hit about his girlfriend Donna",
"Answer": "Richie Valens"
},
{
"Question": "Always _______",
"Answer": "coca cola"
},
{
"Question": "America's country's first commercial oil well was located in what state",
"Answer": "pennsylvania"
},
{
"Question": "American indians used beads as currency. What was it called",
"Answer": "wampum"
},
{
"Question": "American inventor and teacher of the deaf, most famous for his invention of the telephone.",
"Answer": "alexander graham bell"
},
{
"Question": "An addition to a will is called a",
"Answer": "codicil"
},
{
"Question": "An America reindeer",
"Answer": "caribou"
},
{
"Question": "An animal is a fish if it has _________",
"Answer": "gills"
},
{
"Question": "An area seperating potential belligerents",
"Answer": "buffer zone"
},
{
"Question": "An underground layer of water filled rock is called an",
"Answer": "aquifer"
},
{
"Category": "Animal Trivia",
"Question": " ---------- and short-tailed shrews get by on only two hours of sleep a day.",
"Answer": "elephants"
},
{
"Category": "Animal Trivia",
"Question": " ---------- are the only animals born with horns. Both males and females are born with bony knobs on the forehead.",
"Answer": "giraffes"
},
{
"Category": "Animal Trivia",
"Question": " ---------- can swim for a 1/2 mile without resting, and they can tread water for 3 days straight.",
"Answer": "rats"
},
{
"Category": "Animal Trivia",
"Question": " ---------- feel safest when they are crowded together, hundreds in a group.",
"Answer": "flamingoes"
},
{
"Category": "Animal Trivia",
"Question": " ---------- have the best eyesight of any breed of dog.",
"Answer": "greyhounds"
},
{
"Category": "Animal Trivia",
"Question": " ---------- herds post their own sentries. When danger threatens, the sentry raises its trunk and though it may be as far as a half-mile away, the rest of the herd is instantly alerted. how this communication takes place is not understood.",
"Answer": "elephant"
},
{
"Category": "Animal Trivia: ---------- may travel great distances on their migrations. The Arctic tern travels from the top of the world, the Arctic - to the bottom, the Antarctic. Round trip in a single year",
"Question": " 25,000 miles in all.",
"Answer": "birds"
},
{
"Category": "Animal Trivia: A camel can shut its nostrils during a ----------;desert sandstormanimal trivia",
"Question": " a camel with one hump is a dromedary, while a camel with two humps is a ----------",
"Answer": "bactrian"
},
{
"Category": "Animal Trivia",
"Question": " A donkey is an 'ass', but an ass is not always a donkey. The word 'ass' refers to several hoofed mammals of the genus Equus, including the ----------",
"Answer": "onager"
},
{
"Category": "Animal Trivia",
"Question": " A garter snake can give birth to ----------",
"Answer": "85 babies"
},
{
"Category": "Animal Trivia",
"Question": " A giant Pacific ---------- can fit its entire body through an opening no bigger than the size of its beak.",
"Answer": "octopus"
},
{
"Category": "Animal Trivia",
"Question": " A male ---------- that has been neutered is known as a 'wether.'",
"Answer": "goat"
},
{
"Category": "Animal Trivia",
"Question": " A mole can dig a tunnel ---------- feet long in one night.;three hundred",
"Answer": "300"
},
{
"Category": "Animal Trivia",
"Question": " A young pigeon that has not yet flown is a ----------",
"Answer": "squab"
},
{
"Category": "Animal Trivia",
"Question": " All porcupines float in ----------",
"Answer": "water"
},
{
"Category": "Animal Trivia",
"Question": " Baby beavers are called kits or ----------",
"Answer": "kittens"
},
{
"Category": "Animal Trivia",
"Question": " Because its tongue is too short for its beak, the ---------- must juggle its food before swallowing it.",
"Answer": "toucan"
},
{
"Category": "Animal Trivia",
"Question": " Because the natural habitat of ---------- is of little use to man - the alkaline African lake waters support few fish and cannot be used for human consumption or irrigation - and also because their resting areas are typically inaccessible, the birds are rarely disturbed, unlike other African wild birds.",
"Answer": "flamingos"
},
{
"Category": "Animal Trivia",
"Question": " Boxers were named after their habit of playing. At the beginning of play with another dog, a Boxer will stand on his hind legs and bat at his opponent, appearing to 'box' with his ----------",
"Answer": "front paws"
},
{
"Category": "Animal Trivia",
"Question": " Bull giraffes forage higher in trees than cow giraffes which reduces food competition between the sexes. Long-legged giraffes walk with the limbs on one side of the body lifted at the same time. This gait is called a pace and allows a longer stride which saves ----------",
"Answer": "steps and energy"
},
{
"Category": "Animal Trivia",
"Question": " Cats are the only domestic animals that walk directly on their ----------, not on their paws. This method of walking is called 'digitigrade'. When cats scratch furniture, it isn't an act of malice. They are actually tearing off the ragged edges of the sheaths of their talons to expose the new sharp ones beneath.",
"Answer": "claws"
},
{
"Category": "Animal Trivia",
"Question": " Elephants, lions, and camels roamed ---------- 12,000 years ago.",
"Answer": "alaska"
},
{
"Category": "Animal Trivia",
"Question": " Every ----------, there is a peak in Canada wildlife population, especially among the muskrats, red fox, skunks, mink, lynx, and rabbits. The population of grasshoppers of the world tends to rise and fall rhythmically in 9.2-year cycles.",
"Answer": "9.6 years"
},
{
"Category": "Animal Trivia",
"Question": " From crocodile farms, Australia exports about 5,000 crocodile skins a year. Most go to Paris, where a crocodile purse can sell for more than ----------",
"Answer": "$10,000"
},
{
"Category": "Animal Trivia",
"Question": " If they are well treated, camels in captivity can live to the age of ----------;fifty",
"Answer": "50"
},
{
"Category": "Animal Trivia",
"Question": " It seems to biologists that, unlike their humpback whale relatives whose underwater song evolves from year to year, killer whales retain individual ---------- unchanged over long periods, possibly even for life.",
"Answer": "dialects"
},
{
"Category": "Animal Trivia",
"Question": " It takes an average of 345 squirts to yield a gallon of milk from a cow's ----------",
"Answer": "udder"
},
{
"Category": "Animal Trivia",
"Question": " Javelinas are free-ranging, yet territorial animals that travel in small herds. One of the reasons they travel in numbers is so they can huddle to stay warm - they don't handle cold well and can ----------;to death quickly.",
"Answer": "freeze"
},
{
"Category": "Animal Trivia",
"Question": " Milk snakes lay about 13 eggs - in piles of animal ----------",
"Answer": "manure"
},
{
"Category": "Animal Trivia",
"Question": " Monkeys will not eat red meat or ----------",
"Answer": "butter"
},
{
"Category": "Animal Trivia",
"Question": " Pink elephants? In regions of India where the soil is red, elephants take on a permanent pink tinge because they regularly spray dust over their bodies to protect themselves against ----------",
"Answer": "insects"
},
{
"Category": "Animal Trivia",
"Question": " The ---------- snake found in the state of Arizona is not poisonous, but when frightened, it may hiss loudly and vibrate its tail like a rattlesnake.",
"Answer": "gopher"
},
{
"Category": "Animal Trivia",
"Question": " The ---------- whale is the mammal with the heaviest brain - about six times heavier than a human's.",
"Answer": "sperm"
},
{
"Category": "Animal Trivia",
"Question": " The Alaskan ---------- is the largest deer of the New World. It attains a height at the withers in excess of 7 feet and, when fully grown, weighs up to 1,800 pounds.",
"Answer": "moose"
},
{
"Category": "Animal Trivia",
"Question": " The armor of the ---------- is not as tough as it appears. It is very pliable, much like a human fingernail.",
"Answer": "armadillo"
},
{
"Category": "Animal Trivia",
"Question": " The average adult ---------- weighs 21 pounds.",
"Answer": "raccoon"
},
{
"Category": "Animal Trivia",
"Question": " The average giraffe's ---------- is two or three times that of a healthy man.",
"Answer": "blood pressure"
},
{
"Category": "Animal Trivia",
"Question": " The average porcupine has more than 30,000 quills. Porcupines are excellent swimmers because their quills are hollow and serve as pontoons to keep them ----------",
"Answer": "afloat"
},
{
"Category": "Animal Trivia",
"Question": " The bat is the only mammal that can ----------",
"Answer": "fly"
},
{
"Category": "Animal Trivia",
"Question": " The Dalmatian dog is named for the Dalmatian Coast of ----------, where it is believed to have been originally bred.",
"Answer": "croatia"
},
{
"Category": "Animal Trivia",
"Question": " The electric eel lives in the Amazon River and its tributaries in South America. The rivers churn up a lot of mud and the eels cannot see well in them. Two less powerful electric fish are the electric catfish and ray. Electric rays live in warm ocean water, and they can give off a charge of sufficient force to stun a human. The biggest electric ray, the Atlantic torpedo ray, can weigh ---------- pounds.;two hundred",
"Answer": "200"
},
{
"Category": "Animal Trivia",
"Question": " The fastest animal on four legs is the ----------;, which races at speeds up to 70 miles per hour in short distances. it can accelerate to 45 miles per hour in two seconds.",
"Answer": "cheetah"
},
{
"Category": "Animal Trivia",
"Question": " The female condor lays a single egg once every ----------;two years",
"Answer": "2 years"
},
{
"Category": "Animal Trivia",
"Question": " The female king crab incubates as many as 400,000 young for 11 months in a brood pouch under her ----------",
"Answer": "abdomen"
},
{
"Category": "Animal Trivia",
"Question": " The fur of the vicuna, a small member of the camel family which live in the Andes mountains of Peru, is so fine that each hair is less than two-thousandths of an inch. The animal was considered sacred by the Incas, and only royalty could wear its ----------",
"Answer": "fleece"
},
{
"Category": "Animal Trivia",
"Question": " The hummingbird is the only bird that can ----------",
"Answer": "fly backwards"
},
{
"Category": "Animal Trivia",
"Question": " The largest species of seahorse measures ----------;eight inches",
"Answer": "8 inches"
},
{
"Category": "Animal Trivia",
"Question": " The leech has 32 brains - 31 more than a ----------",
"Answer": "human"
},
{
"Category": "Animal Trivia",
"Question": " The leech will gorge itself up to ---------- its body weight and then just fall off its victim.",
"Answer": "five times"
},
{
"Category": "Animal Trivia",
"Question": " The life expectancy of the average mockingbird is ----------;ten years",
"Answer": "10 years"
},
{
"Category": "Animal Trivia",
"Question": " The maximum life span of ---------- has been documented to be over 200 years in exceptional cases. The average life span of the large colorful fish, however, is 25 to 35 years.",
"Answer": "koi"
},
{
"Category": "Animal Trivia",
"Question": " The Rufous is the only species of hummingbird to nest in Alaska. They migrate 2,000 miles to Mexico each winter, and then back to Alaska in the ----------",
"Answer": "spring"
},
{
"Category": "Animal Trivia",
"Question": " The sea cucumber, a purplish-brown creature covered with ----------, has a unique defense strategy. When attacked, it throws out sticky threads from its mouth, which entangles its enemy. The sea cucumber can then quickly escape.",
"Answer": "warts"
},
{
"Category": "Animal Trivia",
"Question": " The smell of a ---------- can be detected by a human a mile away.",
"Answer": "skunk"
},
{
"Category": "Animal Trivia",
"Question": " The tarantula spends most of its life within its burrow, which is an 18-inch vertical hole with an inch-wide opening. When male tarantulas are between the ages of 5 to 7 years, they leave the burrow in search of a female, usually in the early fall. This migration actually signals the end of their life cycle. The males mate with as many females as they can, and then they die around mid-----------",
"Answer": "november"
},
{
"Category": "Animal Trivia",
"Question": " The three-toed ---------- of tropical America can swim easily, but it can only drag itself across bare ground.",
"Answer": "sloth"
},
{
"Category": "Animal Trivia",
"Question": " The two ---------- of a dolphin's brain work independently. For 8 hours, the entire brain is awake. The left side then sleeps for 8 hours. When it wakes up, the right side sleeps for 8 hours. Thus, the dolphin gets 8 hours of sleep without ever having to stop physically.",
"Answer": "hemispheres"
},
{
"Category": "Animal Trivia",
"Question": " There are about 40 different ---------- in a birds wing.",
"Answer": "muscles"
},
{
"Category": "Animal Trivia",
"Question": " There is no mention of cats or rats in the ----------",
"Answer": "bible"
},
{
"Category": "Animal Trivia",
"Question": " Though human noses have an impressive 5 million olfactory cells with which to smell, sheepdogs have 220 million, enabling them to smell 44 times better than ----------",
"Answer": "man"
},
{
"Category": "Animal Trivia",
"Question": " Unlike dolphins, porpoises are not very ----------",
"Answer": "sociable"
},
{
"Category": "Animal Trivia",
"Question": " Wandering ---------- spread their wings, clack bills, and shake heads in a ritual dance. Bonds between courting birds may last the whole of a 50-year lifetime.",
"Answer": "albatrosses"
},
{
"Category": "Animal Trivia",
"Question": " When young abalones feed on red seaweed, their shells turn ----------",
"Answer": "red"
},
{
"Category": "Animal Trivia",
"Question": " While many people believe that a camel's humps are used for water storage, they are actually made up of ----------. The hump of a well-rested, well-fed camel can weigh up to eighty pounds.",
"Answer": "fat"
},
{
"Question": "Animals that once existed and exist no more, are called ______",
"Answer": "Extinct"
},
{
"Question": "Annapolis & Minneapolis contain the suffix 'polis', which in Greek means ____",
"Answer": "city"
},
{
"Question": "Anothe name for an artists workshop or studio",
"Answer": "ateller"
},
{
"Question": "Another name for guardian angels is",
"Answer": "watchers"
},
{
"Question": "Another name for phencyclidine hydrochloride",
"Answer": "angel dust"
},
{
"Question": "Another name for wood alcohol is....",
"Answer": "methanol"
},
{
"Question": "Anthocyanins are compounds which produce what",
"Answer": "colors"
},
{
"Question": "Anti tank rocket launcher",
"Answer": "bazooka"
},
{
"Question": "Any of a large group of chemicals almost exclusively organic in nature, used for the coloring of textiles, inks, food products, & other substances",
"Answer": "dyes"
},
{
"Question": "Any of various scientific recording devices designed to register a person's bodily responses to being questioned?",
"Answer": "polygraph"
},
{
"Question": "Apart from Gottfried Leibniz, which famous scientist developed the many techniques of calculus in mathematics",
"Answer": "isaac newton"
},
{
"Question": "Approx 800 people died at a firework display in Paris in what year",
"Answer": "1770"
},
{
"Question": "Araucaria or Chile Pine has a more common name, what is it",
"Answer": "monkey puzzle tree"
},
{
"Question": "Architectural style developed in the Eastern Empire",
"Answer": "byzantine"
},
{
"Question": "As clear as a _______",
"Answer": "Bell"
},
{
"Question": "As pretty as a ______",
"Answer": "picture"
},
{
"Question": "As what did Kotex first manufactured in WWI",
"Answer": "bandages"
},
{
"Question": "As what is Beethoven's piano sonata in C-sharp minor more commonly known",
"Answer": "the moonlight sonata"
},
{
"Question": "As what is Hungary also known",
"Answer": "magyar"
},
{
"Question": "As what is the Devonian period also known",
"Answer": "age of fish"
},
{
"Question": "As what was John F. Kennedy airport formerly known",
"Answer": "idlewild"
},
{
"Question": "As what was Louis XIV also known",
"Answer": "sun king"
},
{
"Question": "As what was sony's video recorder known;beta-max;beta max",
"Answer": "beta"
},
{
"Question": "Ashord/V. Simpson)",
"Answer": "whitney houston"
},
{
"Question": "At what theme park are the Looney Toons associated with;Six Flags",
"Answer": "6 flags"
},
{
"Question": "At which university did the poet Philip Larkin work as a librarian",
"Answer": "hull"
},
{
"Question": "Athropod with worm like body and many legs",
"Answer": "centipede"
},
{
"Question": "Authority charged with the disposition of legal actions involving children",
"Answer": "juvenile court"
},
{
"Category": "AUTHORS/POETS",
"Question": " Who wrote Illiad",
"Answer": "alexander pope"
},
{
"Category": "Authors",
"Question": " The Silence of the Lambs",
"Answer": "thomas harris"
},
{
"Category": "AUTHORS",
"Question": " Who wrote A Bridge to Far",
"Answer": "cornelius ryan"
},
{
"Category": "AUTHORS",
"Question": " Who wrote A Christmas Carol",
"Answer": "charles dickens"
},
{
"Category": "AUTHORS",
"Question": " Who wrote A Clockwork Orange",
"Answer": "anthony burgess"
},
{
"Category": "AUTHORS",
"Question": " Who wrote As I Lay Dying",
"Answer": "william faulkner"
},
{
"Category": "AUTHORS",
"Question": " Who wrote Cardinal of the Kremlin",
"Answer": "tom clancy"
},
{
"Category": "AUTHORS",
"Question": " Who wrote Catch 22",
"Answer": "joseph heller"
},
{
"Category": "AUTHORS",
"Question": " Who wrote Chitty Chitty Bang Bang",
"Answer": "ian fleming"
},
{
"Category": "AUTHORS",
"Question": " Who wrote Cry the Beloved Country",
"Answer": "alan paton"
},
{
"Category": "AUTHORS",
"Question": " Who wrote Deptford Trilogy",
"Answer": "robertson davies"
},
{
"Category": "AUTHORS",
"Question": " Who wrote El Gringo",
"Answer": "carlos fuentes"
},
{
"Category": "AUTHORS",
"Question": " Who wrote Fahrenheit 451",
"Answer": "ray bradbury"
},
{
"Category": "AUTHORS",
"Question": " Who wrote Ice Palace",
"Answer": "edna furber"
},
{
"Category": "AUTHORS",
"Question": " Who wrote Interview with a Vampire",
"Answer": "anne rice"
},
{
"Category": "AUTHORS",
"Question": " Who wrote Ironweed",
"Answer": "William Kennedy"
},
{
"Category": "AUTHORS",
"Question": " Who wrote Islands in the Stream",
"Answer": "ernest hemingway"
},
{
"Category": "AUTHORS",
"Question": " Who wrote Jane Eyre",
"Answer": "charlotte bronte"
},
{
"Category": "AUTHORS",
"Question": " Who wrote Lightning",
"Answer": "Dean Koontz"
},
{
"Category": "AUTHORS",
"Question": " Who wrote Little Country",
"Answer": "charles de lint"
},
{
"Category": "AUTHORS",
"Question": " Who wrote Lolita",
"Answer": "vladimir nabokov"
},
{
"Category": "AUTHORS",
"Question": " Who wrote Movable Feast",
"Answer": "ernest hemingway"
},
{
"Category": "AUTHORS",
"Question": " Who wrote Murders of Rue Morgue",
"Answer": "edgar allan poe"
},
{
"Category": "AUTHORS",
"Question": " Who wrote Pilgrims Progress",
"Answer": "john bunyan"
},
{
"Category": "AUTHORS",
"Question": " Who wrote Portnoy's Complaint",
"Answer": "philip roth"
},
{
"Category": "AUTHORS",
"Question": " Who wrote Puppet Masters",
"Answer": "robert heinlein"
},
{
"Category": "AUTHORS",
"Question": " Who wrote Silas Marner",
"Answer": "george elliot"
},
{
"Category": "AUTHORS",
"Question": " Who wrote Single and Single",
"Answer": "john le carre"
},
{
"Category": "AUTHORS",
"Question": " Who wrote Someplace to Be Flying",
"Answer": "charles de lint"
},
{
"Category": "AUTHORS",
"Question": " Who wrote Sound and the Fury",
"Answer": "william faulkner"
},
{
"Category": "AUTHORS",
"Question": " Who wrote Sum of All Fears",
"Answer": "tom clancy"
},
{
"Category": "AUTHORS",
"Question": " Who wrote The Runaway Jury",
"Answer": "john grisham"
},
{
"Category": "AUTHORS",
"Question": " Who wrote Travels",
"Answer": "marco polo"
},
{
"Category": "AUTHORS",
"Question": " Who wrote Vet in Harness",
"Answer": "james herriot"
},
{
"Category": "AUTHORS",
"Question": " Who wrote Wizard of Oz",
"Answer": "l frank baum"
},
{
"Category": "Authors",
"Question": " Zorba the Greek",
"Answer": "nikos kazantzakis"
},
{
"Question": "Back in the day at Walt Disney studios, Walt's brother Ray (yes, Ray) reportedly peddled what to employees on the lot",
"Answer": "insurance"
},
{
"Question": "Baklava is a form of....",
"Answer": "dessert"
},
{
"Question": "Barbie's nautical-sounding sister",
"Answer": "skipper"
},
{
"Question": "BaseBall - The Chicago ____",
"Answer": "cubs"
},
{
"Question": "Baseball the st louis ______",
"Answer": "cardinals"
},
{
"Category": "Baseball",
"Question": " the Baltimore ________",
"Answer": "orioles"
},
{
"Question": "Basketball the Boston ___________",
"Answer": "celtics"
},
{
"Question": "Bat Masterson was a sportswriter for what paper",
"Answer": "morning telegraph"
},
{
"Question": "Beasley how much does park place cost in monopoly",
"Answer": "four hundred fifty dollars"
},
{
"Question": "Because metal was scarce during world war ii, of what were the oscars made",
"Answer": "wood"
},
{
"Question": "Because Moses felt he was 'slow of speech and slow of tongue', who often acted as his spokesperson",
"Answer": "aaron"
},
{
"Question": "Ben Affleck played CT on what 80's science education television show?",
"Answer": "Voyage of the Mimi"
},
{
"Question": "Benazir Bhutto regained power in 1993 after being ousted how many years before;three",
"Answer": "3"
},
{
"Question": "Biko was involved in what protest movement?",
"Answer": "Apartheid"
},
{
"Question": "Bill justis was a studio musician when he recorded this 'sloppy' instrumental in october 1957",
"Answer": "raunchy"
},
{
"Question": "Bill Watterson, cartoonist for Calvin & Hobbes, is the first cartoonist to use what word in his cartoon",
"Answer": "booger"
},
{
"Question": "Biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment",
"Answer": "ecosystem"
},
{
"Question": "Bismarck is the capital of ______",
"Answer": "north dakota"
},
{
"Question": "Bissau is the capital of ______",
"Answer": "guinea-bissau"
},
{
"Category": "Bond",
"Question": " What was the first James Bond film?",
"Answer": "Dr. No"
},
{
"Question": "Book of the Old Testament, third of the five biblical books called the Pentateuch?",
"Answer": "leviticus"
},
{
"Category": "Born May 7, 1901, He Starred In This Movie",
"Question": " Dallas - 1950",
"Answer": "gary cooper"
},
{
"Question": "British rock-music group that rivaled the popularity of the group's early contemporaries, The Beatles",
"Answer": "the rolling stones"
},
{
"Question": "Briton's say 'tarmac', Americans say ________",
"Answer": "runway"
},
{
"Question": "Brothers A terrapin is a type of _________.",
"Answer": "Turtle"
},
{
"Question": "Bruce Willis, Arnold Schwarzenegger and Sylvester Stallone own which London restaurant",
"Answer": "planet hollywood"
},
{
"Question": "Buenos Aires is the capital of ______ ",
"Answer": "argentina"
},
{
"Question": "Burn to stop the flow of blood",
"Answer": "cauterize"
},
{
"Question": "By what Alias does Ferris Bueller get into Chez Luis?",
"Answer": "Abe Frohman"
},
{
"Question": "By what name is Maurice Micklewhite better known",
"Answer": "michael caine"
},
{
"Question": "By what other name do we know table tennis",
"Answer": "ping pong"
},
{
"Question": "By who was gerald ford almost assassinated",
"Answer": "squeaky fromme"
},
{
"Question": "Can a bat stand up",
"Answer": "no"
},
{
"Question": "Can a platypus see under water",
"Answer": "no"
},
{
"Question": "Can you swim in the sea of showers",
"Answer": "no"
},
{
"Question": "Canada is seperated on an imaginary line along the ______",
"Answer": "49th parallel"
},
{
"Category": "Capital cities",
"Question": " Finland",
"Answer": "helsinki"
},
{
"Question": "Carmenta is the roman goddess of ______",
"Answer": "childbirth"
},
{
"Question": "Carolyn Weston's novel Poor, Poor Ophelia was the basis for what show",
"Answer": "streets of san francisco"
},
{
"Question": "Carter what do goldfish lose if kept in dimly lit or running water",
"Answer": "colour"
},
{
"Question": "Cat stevens 'want's to try to love again but ______' ",
"Answer": "the first cut is the"
},
{
"Category": "Category: 1980s GrabBag ",
"Question": " He lost the 1977 NYC mayoral bid before taking successful aim at Albany",
"Answer": "mario cuomo"
},
{
"Category": "Category: 1980s GrabBag",
"Question": " Country that saw 32 of its citizens convicted of spying from 1981-88",
"Answer": "united states"
},
{
"Category": "Category: 1980s GrabBag",
"Question": " First shortstop since Carew to lead all-star voting 2 years in a row",
"Answer": "ozzie smith"
},
{
"Category": "Category: 1980s GrabBag",
"Question": " The last team Tom Seaver tried to pitch for",
"Answer": "new york mets"
},
{
"Category": "Category: 1980s GrabBag",
"Question": " This country's President Zia ul-Haq was killed in a 1988 plane crash",
"Answer": "pakistan"
},
{
"Category": "Category: 1993 The Year",
"Question": " billion of financial aid went to this nation.",
"Answer": "russia"
},
{
"Category": "Category: 1993 The Year",
"Question": " This man became South Korea's first civilian leader.",
"Answer": "kim young sam"
},
{
"Category": "Category: 19th Cent Art",
"Question": " The two prominent subjects in Sir Edwin Landseer's 'Man Proposes, God Disposes'",
"Answer": "polar bear"
},
{
"Category": "Category: 60s",
"Question": " First nation ever to resign from the united nations.",
"Answer": "indonesia"
},
{
"Category": "Category: 70s Authors",
"Question": " Born on the Fourth of July",
"Answer": "ron kovic"
},
{
"Category": "Category: 70s Authors",
"Question": " The Friends of Eddie Coyle",
"Answer": "george v. higgins"
},
{
"Category": "Category: 70s Authors",
"Question": " The Summer before the Dark",
"Answer": "doris lessing"
},
{
"Category": "Category: 70s Authors",
"Question": " The Uses of Enchantment",
"Answer": "bruno bettleheim"
},
{
"Category": "Category: 80s",
"Question": " G.D. Searle & Co put this brand sweetener on the market in 1983.",
"Answer": "nutrasweet"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Ad Jingles",
"Question": " They make the very best chocolate.",
"Answer": "nestle"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Ad Slogans",
"Question": " 'Just for the taste of it'",
"Answer": "diet coke"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Ad Slogans",
"Question": " 'You will'",
"Answer": "att"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Ad Slogans",
"Question": " 'You'll love the way we fly'",
"Answer": "delta airlines"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Ads",
"Question": " This product is named for its chief component, muriate of berberine.",
"Answer": "murine"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Advertising",
"Question": " Jhirmack hair products were advertised by this beauty.",
"Answer": "victoria principal"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Advertising",
"Question": " You are advised never to leave home without this.",
"Answer": "american express"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Alcohol",
"Question": " Monastic order that established the California wine industry",
"Answer": "franciscan"
},
{
"Category": "Category: American Beers - State: Icehouse",
"Question": "",
"Answer": "wisconsin"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Anatomy ",
"Question": " Your ____ holds your head to your shoulders.",
"Answer": "neck"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Anime",
"Question": " What is the name of the male lead in _Vision of Escaflowne_",
"Answer": "van fanel"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Anime",
"Question": " What is the name of the most recent Tenchi Muyo series",
"Answer": "shin tenchi muyo"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Artists Hometowns",
"Question": " Steve Miller",
"Answer": "madison"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Arts ",
"Question": " In what field of study would you find 'flying buttresses'",
"Answer": "architecture"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Asimov Anthony",
"Question": " In the Xanth series, what is our world called",
"Answer": "mundania"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Astronomy ",
"Question": " Does Uranus have an aurora",
"Answer": "yes"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Astronomy ",
"Question": " This cluster of stars is also known as the Seven Sisters.",
"Answer": "pleiades"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Astronomy ",
"Question": " What is the name for a group of stars",
"Answer": "constellation"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Author",
"Question": " How To Win Friends and Influence People",
"Answer": "dale carnegie"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Authors",
"Question": " The Prince of Tides",
"Answer": "conroy"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Barbie Dolls",
"Question": " Barbie's 'MOD'ern' cousin",
"Answer": "francie"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Barbie",
"Question": " Barbie variety with suntanned skin",
"Answer": "malibu"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Barbie: Complete the Barbie outfit name ",
"Question": " Here Comes The -----",
"Answer": "bride"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Barbie",
"Question": " Ken's buddy",
"Answer": "allan"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Barbie",
"Question": " What Barbie wears when she visits Japan",
"Answer": "kimono"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Beer",
"Question": " The process of extracting sugar from malt by soaking in water.",
"Answer": "mashing"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Bestsellers",
"Question": " Lake Wobegon is located in this state",
"Answer": "minnesota"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Bestsellers",
"Question": " Noble House can be found in this British colony",
"Answer": "hong kong"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Bestsellers",
"Question": " The first horror novel to reach the top, it became a Linda Blair movie",
"Answer": "the exorcist"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Bestsellers",
"Question": " The shortest bestselling title, by either Hepburn or King",
"Answer": "me"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Biology ",
"Question": " Every human has one of these on their tummies.",
"Answer": "navel"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Books for the Bored",
"Question": " Who maintained law and order in Noddy's Toyland",
"Answer": "mr. plod"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Books for the Hip Reader: Illusions",
"Question": " The Adventures of a Reluctant Messiah?",
"Answer": "richard bach"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Books for the Hip Reader",
"Question": " Last of the Really Great Whangdoodles",
"Answer": "andrews"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Books for the Hip Reader",
"Question": " Men to Match My Mountains?",
"Answer": "irving stone"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Books",
"Question": " Author of One Police Plaza, 1984 best-seller.",
"Answer": "caunitz"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Books",
"Question": " Little girls are made of sugar, spice, and ---------- ----.",
"Answer": "everything nice"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Books",
"Question": " Men Against the Sea was part two of this trilogy.",
"Answer": "bounty"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Books",
"Question": " The author of 'Heidi'.",
"Answer": "johanna spyri"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Books",
"Question": " This event prompted Mailer to write The Naked and the Dead.",
"Answer": "pearl harbor"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Books",
"Question": " This novel inspired the TV series 'The Six Million Dollar Man'",
"Answer": "cyborg"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Books: Wrote The Teachings of Don Juan",
"Question": " A Yaqui Way of Knowledge.",
"Answer": "castaneda"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Booze Grabbag",
"Question": " Spice that a bartender would dust your Brandy Flip with",
"Answer": "nutmeg"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Booze Names",
"Question": " 1 oz. gin and 1 oz. orange juice.",
"Answer": "orange blossom"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Booze Names",
"Question": " 1 oz. gin, 1/2 oz. dry vermouth, 1/2 oz. sweet vermouth, 1/2 oz. orange juice",
"Answer": "bronx cocktail"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Booze Names",
"Question": " Vodka, consomme, lemon, tabasco sauce, salt, pepper, celery salt.",
"Answer": "bullshot"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Cars",
"Question": " Combine a Van & a Car & you get this word.",
"Answer": "caravan"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Cars",
"Question": " Sister car of the Nissan Quest.",
"Answer": "mercury villager"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Cars",
"Question": " The original name for this Pontiac car was the Banshee, for its mythicality.",
"Answer": "firebird"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Cars",
"Question": " Volvo's chairman resigned in 1993 in protest of a merger with this automaker.",
"Answer": "renault"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Cartoon Trivia ",
"Question": " In what year did both Peanuts and Beetle Bailey first appear",
"Answer": "1950"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Cartoon Trivia ",
"Question": " Name Alley Oop's girl friend",
"Answer": "oola"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Cartoon Trivia ",
"Question": " On what T.V. show could Tom Terrific be found",
"Answer": "captain kangaroo"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Cartoon Trivia ",
"Question": " Tess Trueheart married which plainclothes detective",
"Answer": "dick tracy"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Cartoon Trivia ",
"Question": " What type of plant does Broom Hilda sell",
"Answer": "venus flytrap"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Cartoon Trivia ",
"Question": " What was the name of Speed Racer's car",
"Answer": "the mach five"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Cartoon Trivia ",
"Question": " Who is Snoopy's arch enemy",
"Answer": "baron"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Cartoon Trivia ",
"Question": " Who says, 'Th-th-th-that's all folks!'",
"Answer": "porky pig"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Celebrity Lovers",
"Question": " What is the FIRST NAME of U.S. Vice President Al Gore's wife",
"Answer": "tipper"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Celebrity",
"Question": " The director of Jaws, Raiders of the Lost Ark",
"Answer": "stephen spielberg"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Character Creators",
"Question": " Henry Esmond",
"Answer": "william thackery"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Character Creators",
"Question": " Jane Eyre",
"Answer": "charlotte bronte"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Chemistry ",
"Question": " What is the main component of air",
"Answer": "nitrogen"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Childrens Literature",
"Question": " Childrens' series that is really a religious allegory. (C.S. Lewis)",
"Answer": "chronicles of narnia"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Childrens Literature",
"Question": " Judy Blume's first childrens' best seller",
"Answer": "the tales of a fourth grade nothing"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Childrens Literature",
"Question": " Leonard Wibberly on the Duchy of Grand Fenwick?",
"Answer": "the mouse that roared"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Chips",
"Question": " Dielectric thickness can be calculated from this electrical measurement",
"Answer": "capacitance"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Chips: Early MOSFET pioneer, Stanford grad & author of the EE's device bible",
"Question": "",
"Answer": "sze"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Cigarettes",
"Question": " Cigarette brand, or Robert Guillaume and shrubs.",
"Answer": "benson and hedges"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Civil War",
"Question": " USA Colonel who led the famed bayonet charge down Little Round Top",
"Answer": "joshua lawrence chamberlain"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Classic Board Games",
"Question": " What large game company's logo contains a spiral",
"Answer": "parker brothers"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Clive Barker",
"Question": " To the Seerkind, normal people are known as _______ (Weaveworld)",
"Answer": "cuckoos"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Clothes",
"Question": " This company's logo is a sailboat.",
"Answer": "nautica"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Clothes",
"Question": " Three-letter clothing outlet, or a space or void.",
"Answer": "gap"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Contemporary Authors",
"Question": " Washington D.C., Myra Breckinridge",
"Answer": "gore vidal"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Couples",
"Question": " Miss Piggy and ______",
"Answer": "kermit"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Couples",
"Question": " Romeo and ______",
"Answer": "juliet"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Couples",
"Question": " Sluggo and ______",
"Answer": "nancy"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Crime Stories",
"Question": " He played Caspar Gutman in the 1941 John Huston film",
"Answer": "sydney greenstreet"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Crime Stories",
"Question": " Raymond Chandler's gumshoe",
"Answer": "phillip marlowe"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Crime Writers",
"Question": " The Hot Rock",
"Answer": "donald e. westlake"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Cyberpunk: Cyberpunk term for 'logging in' to a cyberspace system",
"Question": "",
"Answer": "jacking in"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Cyberpunk: In this predecessor of Cyberpunk novels, the hero was Guy Montag",
"Question": "",
"Answer": "fahrenheit 451"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Dandy Candy",
"Question": " 'There's no wrong way of eating' this.",
"Answer": "reeses peanut butter cups"
},
{
"Category": "Category: DC Secret Identities",
"Question": " Kay Challis",
"Answer": "crazy jane"
},
{
"Category": "Category: DC Secret Identities",
"Question": " Maggie Sawyer",
"Answer": "maggie sawyer"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Definitions : --isms",
"Question": " The theory that man cannot prove the existence of a god.",
"Answer": "agnosticism"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Definitions : -isms",
"Question": " Excessive emphasis on financial gain.",
"Answer": "commercialism"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Definitions ",
"Question": " A receptacle for holy water is a(n) ________.",
"Answer": "font"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Definitions ",
"Question": " Any object worn as a charm may be called a(n) _______.",
"Answer": "amulet"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Definitions ",
"Question": " Doraphobia is the fear of _________.",
"Answer": "fur"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Definitions ",
"Question": " Eleutherophobia is a fear of ___________.",
"Answer": "freedom"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Definitions : Legal Terms",
"Question": " A crime more serious than a misdemeanor.",
"Answer": "felony"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Definitions : Legal Terms",
"Question": " The people chosen to render a verdict in a court.",
"Answer": "jury"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Definitions ",
"Question": " The study of man and culture is known as ________.",
"Answer": "anthropology"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Definitions : The study of natural phenomena",
"Question": " motion, forces, light, sound, etc. is called ______.",
"Answer": "physics"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Definitions ",
"Question": " The study of religion is _________.",
"Answer": "theology"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Definitions ",
"Question": " This word is used as the international radio distress call.",
"Answer": "mayday"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Definitions ",
"Question": " What is a dried plum called",
"Answer": "prune"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Definitions ",
"Question": " What is the common name for a Japanese dwarf tree",
"Answer": "bonsai"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Devils Dictionary",
"Question": " A ship big enough to carry two in fair weather, but only one in foul",
"Answer": "friendship"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Devils Dictionary",
"Question": " A woman with a fine prospect of happiness behind her",
"Answer": "bride"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Dr Seuss",
"Question": " The Big-hearted Moose",
"Answer": "thidwick"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Dr Seuss",
"Question": " This elephant hatched and egg and heard a who",
"Answer": "horton"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Easy People",
"Question": " Name the queen who tells the stories of _One Thousand and One Nights_.",
"Answer": "scheherezade"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Emoticons",
"Question": " (^o^)",
"Answer": "happiness"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Emoticons: ",
"Question": "D",
"Answer": "big smile"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Famous Canadians",
"Question": " Known for her series of books about Anne Shirley.",
"Answer": "lucy maud montgomery"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Famous Canadians",
"Question": " Portly comedian, Second City alum, and CFL franchise co-owner.",
"Answer": "john candy"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Famous Gills",
"Question": " Montreal University that more ore less fits the category.",
"Answer": "mcgill university"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Famous People",
"Question": " Which actress married Richard Burton twice",
"Answer": "elizabeth taylor"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Fashion",
"Question": " Model that married David Bowie.",
"Answer": "iman"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Fast Food",
"Question": " Chain with a hat as a logo, makes roast beef burgers among other things.",
"Answer": "arbys"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Fast Food",
"Question": " Lots of people like this brown liquid with fries.",
"Answer": "gravy"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Fast Food",
"Question": " This 'Fresh is the taste' chain is -everywhere-.",
"Answer": "subway"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Fictional Detectives",
"Question": " Creator of Perry Mason.",
"Answer": "erle stanley gardner"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Food and Drink ",
"Question": " Mustard, ketchup and onions on a hotdog are all ___________.",
"Answer": "condiments"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Food",
"Question": " Mexican dish with minced and seasoned meat packed in cornmeal and corn husks.",
"Answer": "tamale"
},
{
"Category": "Category: French Food AKA",
"Question": " Delicate egg whites baked at a high temperature, literally means 'a breath'",
"Answer": "souffle"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Fun : Cocktails",
"Question": " Cognac (brandy) and white creme de menthe make a(n) _____________.",
"Answer": "stinger"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Games ",
"Question": " How many balls are used in a game of snooker in addition to the cue ball",
"Answer": "twenty-one"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Games ",
"Question": " Name the only woman suspect in the game of 'Cluedo' who isn't married.",
"Answer": "miss scarlett"
},
{
"Category": "Category: General ",
"Question": " At one time, 6 white beads of this Indian currency were worth one penny",
"Answer": "wampum"
},
{
"Category": "Category: General ",
"Question": " Baseballer Joe Schlabotnik's greatest fan",
"Answer": "charlie brown"
},
{
"Category": "Category: General ",
"Question": " Originally made in Nimes, France, this fabric was called serge denimes",
"Answer": "denim"
},
{
"Category": "Category: General ",
"Question": " The 2 months added when the Roman calendar was expanded from 10 to 12 months",
"Answer": "january & february"
},
{
"Category": "Category: General ",
"Question": " The Russian sled drawn by 3 horses abreast",
"Answer": "troika"
},
{
"Category": "Category: General Knowledge ",
"Question": " What is this sign called '&'",
"Answer": "ampersand"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Generation X Toys",
"Question": " Atari competitor that featured better graphics.",
"Answer": "intellevision"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Generation X Toys",
"Question": " Large plastic animals gobbled marbles in this game.",
"Answer": "hungry hungry hippos"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Geographic Trivia ",
"Question": " What is the most populous city in North America",
"Answer": "mexico"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Geography ",
"Question": " In what city is the Smithsonian Institute",
"Answer": "washington"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Geography ",
"Question": " In which city is Red Square",
"Answer": "moscow"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Geography ",
"Question": " In which city is the Coliseum located",
"Answer": "rome"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Geography ",
"Question": " Into what body of water does the Danube River flow",
"Answer": "black sea"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Geography ",
"Question": " Linz, Austria is a leading port on which river",
"Answer": "danube"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Geography ",
"Question": " Madrid and Lisbon are both located near this river.",
"Answer": "tagus"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Geography ",
"Question": " Name the continent that consists of a single country.",
"Answer": "australia"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Geography ",
"Question": " Name the longest river in Asia.",
"Answer": "yangtze"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Geography ",
"Question": " On what island is the Blue Grotto",
"Answer": "capri"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Geography ",
"Question": " On what peninsula are Spain and Portugal located",
"Answer": "the iberia n peninsula"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Geography ",
"Question": " On which river is the Aswan High Dam",
"Answer": "nile"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Geography ",
"Question": " The sun sets in the ____",
"Answer": "west"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Geography ",
"Question": " What canal connects Lake Ontario and Lake Erie",
"Answer": "welland"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Geography ",
"Question": " What city is the Christian Science Monitor based in",
"Answer": "boston"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Geography ",
"Question": " What country formed the union of Tanganyika and Zanzibar",
"Answer": "tanzania"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Geography ",
"Question": " What English city does the Prime Meridian pass through",
"Answer": "greenwich"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Geography ",
"Question": " What is the capital of Andorra",
"Answer": "andorra la vella"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Geography ",
"Question": " What is the capital of Angola",
"Answer": "luanda"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Geography ",
"Question": " What is the capital of Australia",
"Answer": "canberra"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Geography ",
"Question": " What is the capital of Bhutan",
"Answer": "thimphu"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Geography ",
"Question": " What is the capital of Colorado",
"Answer": "denver"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Geography ",
"Question": " What is the capital of Equatorial Guinea",
"Answer": "malabo"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Geography ",
"Question": " What is the capital of Finland",
"Answer": "helsinki"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Geography ",
"Question": " What is the capital of Iraq",
"Answer": "baghdad"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Geography ",
"Question": " What is the capital of Ireland",
"Answer": "dublin"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Geography ",
"Question": " What is the capital of Kuwait",
"Answer": "kuwait city"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Geography ",
"Question": " What is the capital of Monaco",
"Answer": "monaco"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Geography ",
"Question": " What is the capital of Niger",
"Answer": "niamey"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Geography ",
"Question": " What is the capital of Papua New Guinea",
"Answer": "port moresby"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Geography ",
"Question": " What is the capital of Solomon Islands",
"Answer": "honiara"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Geography ",
"Question": " What is the capital of Switzerland",
"Answer": "bern"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Geography ",
"Question": " What is the capital of Tanzania",
"Answer": "dar es salaam"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Geography ",
"Question": " What is the capital of Tonga",
"Answer": "nuku'alofa"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Geography ",
"Question": " What is the capital of Turkmenistan",
"Answer": "ashkhabad"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Geography ",
"Question": " What is the capital of Tuvalu",
"Answer": "fanafuti"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Geography ",
"Question": " What is the highest mountain in Canada",
"Answer": "mt. logan"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Geography ",
"Question": " What is the largest of the countries in Central America",
"Answer": "nicaragua"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Geography ",
"Question": " What is the official language of Egypt",
"Answer": "arabic"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Geography ",
"Question": " What mountain range separates Europe from Asia",
"Answer": "urals"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Geography ",
"Question": " What U.S. state is known as The Land of 10,000 Lakes",
"Answer": "minnesota"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Geography ",
"Question": " Where is Beacon Street",
"Answer": "boston"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Geography ",
"Question": " Which Central American country extends furthest north",
"Answer": "belize"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Geography ",
"Question": " Which city is known as Motown",
"Answer": "detroit"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Geography ",
"Question": " Which element makes up 2.83% of the Earth's crust",
"Answer": "sodium"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Geography ",
"Question": " Which element makes up 5% of the Earth's crust",
"Answer": "iron"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Geography ",
"Question": " Which Irish city is famous for its crystal",
"Answer": "waterford"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Geography ",
"Question": " Which is the Earth's fourth largest continent",
"Answer": "south america"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Geography ",
"Question": " Which state is the Garden State",
"Answer": "new jersey"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Geography ",
"Question": " Which U.S. city is known as the Biggest Little City in the World",
"Answer": "reno"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Geography ",
"Question": " Which U.S. state borders a Canadian territory",
"Answer": "alaska"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Geogrpahy ",
"Question": " Name the capital city of Utah.",
"Answer": "salt lake city"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Geology ",
"Question": " The violet variety of quartz is called ________.",
"Answer": "amethyst"
},
{
"Category": "Category",
"Question": " Happy Days takes place in this city.",
"Answer": "milwaukee"
},
{
"Category": "Category: History ",
"Question": " General Sherman burned this city in 1864.",
"Answer": "atlanta"
},
{
"Category": "Category: History ",
"Question": " He ruled Rome when Christ was born.",
"Answer": "caesar augustus"
},
{
"Category": "Category: History ",
"Question": " In what year of WW II did Russia declare war on Japan",
"Answer": "1945"
},
{
"Category": "Category: History ",
"Question": " In which country did the Boxer Rebellion take place",
"Answer": "china"
},
{
"Category": "Category: History ",
"Question": " Israel occupied the Golan Heights. Whose territory was it",
"Answer": "syria"
},
{
"Category": "Category: History ",
"Question": " Name the incident in which tea was dumped into the harbour.",
"Answer": "boston tea party"
},
{
"Category": "Category: History ",
"Question": " This military attack took place on Dec. 7, 1941.",
"Answer": "pearl harbour"
},
{
"Category": "Category: History ",
"Question": " U.S. President, Herbert C. _________.",
"Answer": "hoover"
},
{
"Category": "Category: History ",
"Question": " What was the instrument of execution during the 'Reign of Terror'",
"Answer": "guillotine"
},
{
"Category": "Category: History ",
"Question": " Which military battle took place in 1815",
"Answer": "waterloo"
},
{
"Category": "Category: History ",
"Question": " Which president was responsible for the Louisiana Purchase",
"Answer": "jefferson"
},
{
"Category": "Category: History ",
"Question": " Who succeeded Churchill when he resigned in 1955",
"Answer": "sir anthony eden"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Hitchhiker Guide",
"Question": " Author of the _Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy_ series.",
"Answer": "douglas adams"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Hitchhiker Guide",
"Question": " If you stick it in your ear,it acts as a translator by feeding on brain energy.",
"Answer": "babel fish"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Hitchhiker Guide",
"Question": " Name of the Paranoid Android.",
"Answer": "marvin"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Holidays",
"Question": " Mithraism's (Sun God worship) big day falls on the same day as this holiday.",
"Answer": "christmas"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Hollywood ",
"Question": " Charles Laughton played Quasimodo in this epic film.",
"Answer": "hunchback of notre dame"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Hollywood : Film Title",
"Question": " Fahrenheit ________ (a number).",
"Answer": "451"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Hollywood ",
"Question": " Forrest ____ liked shrimp.",
"Answer": "gump"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Hollywood ",
"Question": " He directed the movie E.T.",
"Answer": "stephen spielberg"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Hollywood ",
"Question": " In 'Gone With the Wind', Scarlett regains her wealth by investing in what type of business",
"Answer": "sawmill"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Hollywood ",
"Question": " This was the first cartoon talking picture.",
"Answer": "steamboat willie"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Hollywood ",
"Question": " What is the name of the Volkswagen in the film, 'The Love Bug'",
"Answer": "herbie"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Hollywood ",
"Question": " What was Dorothy's last name in 'The Wizard of Oz'",
"Answer": "gale"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Hollywood ",
"Question": " What was the first film directed by Robert Redford",
"Answer": "ordinary people"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Hollywood ",
"Question": " Which character in 'Forrest Gump' loved shrimp",
"Answer": "bubba"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Hollywood ",
"Question": " Which planet was the 'Planet of the Apes'",
"Answer": "earth"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Hollywood ",
"Question": " Who played Brad Pitt's cop partner in the movie 'Seven'",
"Answer": "morgan freeman"
},
{
"Category": "Category",
"Question": " In what languages except english did Einstuerzende Neubauten record 'blume' ",
"Answer": "french and japanese"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Intl Beers: Prestige Stout",
"Question": "",
"Answer": "haiti"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Junk Food",
"Question": " Puffy white soft pillows of sugar; good raw or roasted over a campfire",
"Answer": "marshmallows"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Junk Food: Soft drink with the slogan",
"Question": " 'For a new generation'",
"Answer": "pepsi"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Junk Food",
"Question": " The southern (U.S.) word for these are 'goobers'",
"Answer": "peanuts"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Kids in the Hall",
"Question": " A Mark McKinney character says 'I'm _ your head!'",
"Answer": "crushing"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Langauge : Many Meanings",
"Question": " Fuel, vapor, flattulence, helium. What is it",
"Answer": "gas"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Languages ",
"Question": " What ONE word fits ____stream; ____hill; _____pour.",
"Answer": "down"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Literature : From which Shakespeare play is this line taken",
"Question": " To be or not to",
"Answer": "hamlet"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Literature ",
"Question": " This Shakespearean king was the actual king of Scotland for 17 years.",
"Answer": "macbeth"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Lord of the Rings",
"Question": " From whom did Bilbo obtain The Ring",
"Answer": "gollum"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Made In Canada: James Labrie's band previous to Dream Theater",
"Question": "",
"Answer": "winter rose"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Magazines",
"Question": " This magazine used to boast a circulation of 7,777,777.",
"Answer": "better homes and gardens"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Mathematics ",
"Question": " The angles inside a square total _______ degrees.",
"Answer": "360"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Medicine ",
"Question": " A bone specialist is a(n) ________.",
"Answer": "osteopath"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Medicine ",
"Question": " A loss of memory is known as __________.",
"Answer": "amnesia"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Medicine ",
"Question": " Hepatitis affects the __________.",
"Answer": "liver"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Medicine ",
"Question": " How many pints of blood does the average human have in his/her body",
"Answer": "twelve"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Medicine ",
"Question": " Name the largest artery in the human body.",
"Answer": "aorta"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Misc Games",
"Question": " How much is the luxury tax (in dollars) in Monopoly",
"Answer": "75"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Misc Games",
"Question": " Word derived from 'shah mat', from the arabic for 'the king is dead'",
"Answer": "checkmate"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Music ",
"Question": " The Who's rock musical stars Elton John. It's called ________.",
"Answer": "tommy"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Mythology ",
"Question": " The sea gods had a three-pronged spear called a(n) ________.",
"Answer": "trident"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Mythology ",
"Question": " What's heaven to fallen Norse warriors",
"Answer": "valhalla"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Name That Celebrity",
"Question": " Author of The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings",
"Answer": "j.r.r. tolkein"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Name The Poet",
"Question": " The Branch Will Not Break",
"Answer": "james wright"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Name Their Job",
"Question": " Harold Stassen",
"Answer": "mayor"
},
{
"Category": "Category: National Anthems",
"Question": " ...At your feet, two oceans roar for your noble mission.",
"Answer": "panama"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Nature ",
"Question": " A one-humped camel is called a _________.",
"Answer": "dromedary"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Nature ",
"Question": " A terrapin is a type of _________.",
"Answer": "turtle"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Nature ",
"Question": " An animal is a fish if it has _________.",
"Answer": "gill"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Nature ",
"Question": " Dogs bark. What do donkeys do",
"Answer": "bray"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Nature ",
"Question": " The fins of which fish are made into a soup",
"Answer": "shark"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Nature ",
"Question": " This animal is the symbol of the U.S. Democratic Party.",
"Answer": "donkey"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Nature ",
"Question": " This animal's shell is used to make attractive jewelry.",
"Answer": "abalone"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Nature ",
"Question": " This ugly creature has patches of red on his rear-end.",
"Answer": "mandrill"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Nature ",
"Question": " What does a camel store in its hump",
"Answer": "fat"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Nature ",
"Question": " What is a male swine called",
"Answer": "boar"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Nature ",
"Question": " What large herbivore sleeps only one hour a night",
"Answer": "antelope"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Nature ",
"Question": " What word is used for a male duck",
"Answer": "drake"
},
{
"Category": "Category: NetHack",
"Question": " This tool will instantly get your pets around you.",
"Answer": "magic whistle"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Novelty Songs",
"Question": " Type of car outpacing the Cadillac in 'Beep Beep'",
"Answer": "nash rambler"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Original Titles",
"Question": " The Whale by Herman Melville",
"Answer": "moby dick"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Peanuts Comics",
"Question": " The catcher on the gang's baseball team.",
"Answer": "schroeder"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Peanuts Comics",
"Question": " This is what Marci calls Peppermint Patti.",
"Answer": "sir"
},
{
"Category": "Category: People",
"Question": " Director of the FBI who lived from 1895-1972.",
"Answer": "j. edgar hoover"
},
{
"Category": "Category: People",
"Question": " First female cabinet member.",
"Answer": "oveta hobby"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Phonetic Radio Call Signs",
"Question": " DRKSKY",
"Answer": "delta romeo kilo sierra kilo yankee"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Pinball",
"Question": " Rudy the dummy says 'It's only pinball!' in this 1991 machine",
"Answer": "funhouse"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Pinball",
"Question": " This mammoth 1979 Atari game featured a pool-ball sized pinball",
"Answer": "hercules"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Potpourri",
"Question": " First state to secede from the Union in 1861",
"Answer": "south carolina"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Potpourri",
"Question": " The worlds first drive-in church was in this state",
"Answer": "florida"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Potpourri",
"Question": " This Greek admiral of Darius I sailed upto the the Indus river in the 5thc",
"Answer": "scylax"
},
{
"Category": "Category",
"Question": " Quite a Year for Plums_",
"Answer": "bailey white"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Quotes",
"Question": " 'A cynic is someone who knows the price of everything and the value of nothing.",
"Answer": "wilde"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Quotes",
"Question": " How do I love thee?",
"Answer": "elizabeth browning"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Religion ",
"Question": " Followers of the Unification Church are called ________.",
"Answer": "moonies"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Religion ",
"Question": " Name the holiest day in the Jewish calendar.",
"Answer": "yom kippur"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Say Cheese",
"Question": " Norwegian origin; caramel flavor; sandwich, snack.",
"Answer": "gjetost"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Say Cheese",
"Question": " Probably French origin; tangy, sharp; appetizer, salad, dessert.",
"Answer": "blue"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Say Cheese",
"Question": " Swiss origin; nutty, sharper than Swiss; cooking, dessert.",
"Answer": "gruyere"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Scents",
"Question": " Charlie and Jontue manufacturer",
"Answer": "revlon"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Sci Fi Authors",
"Question": " Creator of the Meg & Timothy series...",
"Answer": "madeleine lengle"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Sci Fi Authors",
"Question": " Nancy _r_ss",
"Answer": "nancy kress"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Sci Fi Authors",
"Question": " Ursula Le____",
"Answer": "ursula leguin"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Sci Fi",
"Question": " L. Ron Hubbard began writing this series but died before finishing.",
"Answer": "mission earth"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Sci Fi",
"Question": " Publisher who used to write sci-fi short stories, Lester ___ ___.",
"Answer": "del rey"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Sci Fi",
"Question": " The number of Rama spacecraft to reach the solar system",
"Answer": "three"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Science ",
"Question": " Ethylene glycol is frequently used in automobiles.. How",
"Answer": "anti-freeze"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Science ",
"Question": " The filament of a regular light bulb is usually made of ________.",
"Answer": "tungsten"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Science ",
"Question": " The name for the Russian equivalent of Skylab is ________.",
"Answer": "salyut"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Science ",
"Question": " The vernal equinox is the beginning of ________.",
"Answer": "spring"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Second City ",
"Question": " Rabat-Sale",
"Answer": "morocco"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Sherlock Holmes",
"Question": " 'The five orange pips' saw Holmes oppose this racist organization",
"Answer": "ku klux klan"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Sherlock Holmes",
"Question": " This famous thriller writer was Dr Watson in the '32 film The Sign of Four",
"Answer": "ian fleming"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Sherlock Holmes",
"Question": " To where does Holmes finally retire?",
"Answer": "sussex downs"
},
{
"Category": "Category",
"Question": " Smallish lunchtime pizzas from Pizza Hut are called?",
"Answer": "personal pan"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Snow Crash",
"Question": " Name the book's main character",
"Answer": "hiro protagonist"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Snow Crash: Name the hacker who is infected with Snow Crash, owner of The Black Sun",
"Question": "",
"Answer": "da5id"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Snow Crash",
"Question": " What is the language spoken by taxi drivers?",
"Answer": "taxilinga"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Snow Crash",
"Question": " What is your image or icon called in the metaverse?",
"Answer": "avatar"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Snow Crash",
"Question": " What security company arrests Y.T. at the beginning of the book?",
"Answer": "metacops"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Sport : Baseball",
"Question": " The Toronto _________.",
"Answer": "bluejays"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Sport : Basketball",
"Question": " The Denver _________.",
"Answer": "nuggets"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Sport : Football",
"Question": " The Baltimore ________.",
"Answer": "colts"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Sport : Hockey",
"Question": " The Los Angeles ________.",
"Answer": "kings"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Sport ",
"Question": " How many games must you win to win a normal set in tennis",
"Answer": "six"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Sport ",
"Question": " How many players are there on a water polo team",
"Answer": "seven"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Sport ",
"Question": " In which sport is the term 'wishbone' used",
"Answer": "football"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Sport ",
"Question": " In which sport is the term, 'Hang ten' used",
"Answer": "surfing"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Sport ",
"Question": " What do the letters ERA mean in baseball",
"Answer": "earned run average"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Sport ",
"Question": " What sport has a hooker in a scrum",
"Answer": "rugby"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Sport ",
"Question": " Which is the only position in soccer allowed to handle the ball",
"Answer": "goalie"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Sports ",
"Question": " Where were the 1920 Olympics held",
"Answer": "antwerp, belgium"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Sports Actors",
"Question": " Besides Field of Dreams, what other baseball movie starred Kevin Costner",
"Answer": "bull durham"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Stephen King",
"Question": " Maine city which King calls his home",
"Answer": "bangor"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Stephen King",
"Question": " Short story featuring a home-made, magic computer?",
"Answer": "word processor of the gods"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Stephen King",
"Question": " What trail of Harold's does Stu Redmen follow cross country in the Stand",
"Answer": "snickers bar wrappers"
},
{
"Category": "Category: The Bible",
"Question": " The Nebuchadnezzar king was of this nation.",
"Answer": "babylon"
},
{
"Category": "Category: The Bible",
"Question": " This part of King Saul's belongings was displayed in the temple of Dagon",
"Answer": "his head"
},
{
"Category": "Category: The Royal Family",
"Question": " Prince Charles's title.",
"Answer": "prince of wales"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Toys Games",
"Question": " Eva Gabor and Johnny Carson popularized this game by climbing over each other.",
"Answer": "twister"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Toys Games",
"Question": " In this game players take turns placing disks on an 8x8 board.",
"Answer": "othello"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Trivia ",
"Question": " Anzac troops come from which 2 countries",
"Answer": "australia and new zealand"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Trivia ",
"Question": " At the time of Julius Caesar, who was the ruler of Egypt",
"Answer": "cleopatra"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Trivia ",
"Question": " Chemically pure gold contains how many karats;twenty four",
"Answer": "24"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Trivia ",
"Question": " From what is velvet made",
"Answer": "silk"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Trivia ",
"Question": " How is Samuel Clemens better known",
"Answer": "mark twain"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Trivia ",
"Question": " How is the mathematically related structure of beads strung on parallel wires in a rectangular frame better known",
"Answer": "abacus"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Trivia ",
"Question": " How many bits are in a nibble",
"Answer": "4"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Trivia ",
"Question": " How many faces has an icosahedron;twenty",
"Answer": "20"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Trivia ",
"Question": " How many gold medals did Jesse Owens win in the 1936 Berlin Olympics;four",
"Answer": "4"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Trivia ",
"Question": " How many seconds are in a day ",
"Answer": "86400"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Trivia ",
"Question": " In 'Star Trek', what colour was Mr Spock's blood",
"Answer": "green"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Trivia ",
"Question": " In ancient Egypt which animal was considered sacred",
"Answer": "cat"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Trivia ",
"Question": " In the Gregorian calendar after 10,000 years by how many days will the calendar be wrong by ",
"Answer": "three"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Trivia ",
"Question": " In the period 978-1016 England was ruled by which 'Unready' king",
"Answer": "ethelred"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Trivia ",
"Question": " In which US city is the Sears tower",
"Answer": "chicago"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Trivia ",
"Question": " In which year was the Rosetta stone written",
"Answer": "196 bc"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Trivia ",
"Question": " Jonquil is a shade of which colour",
"Answer": "yellow"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Trivia ",
"Question": " Most people wear a watch on their ____ wrist.",
"Answer": "left"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Trivia : Similes",
"Question": " As cute as a(n) ________.",
"Answer": "button"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Trivia : Similes",
"Question": " As graceful as a(n) _________.",
"Answer": "swan"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Trivia : Similes",
"Question": " As pale as a(n) ___________.",
"Answer": "ghost"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Trivia ",
"Question": " The book 'Wamyouruijoshou' was the first to use what word",
"Answer": "kite"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Trivia ",
"Question": " The term Septiquinquennial represents how many years",
"Answer": "75"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Trivia ",
"Question": " The term Sesquincentennial represents how many years",
"Answer": "150"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Trivia ",
"Question": " What are noctilucent, cirrus, and cirrostratus categories of",
"Answer": "clouds"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Trivia ",
"Question": " What city was founded in 753 BC",
"Answer": "rome"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Trivia ",
"Question": " What did Temujin change his name to",
"Answer": "genghis khan"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Trivia ",
"Question": " What does the ancient Greek word 'electron' mean",
"Answer": "amber"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Trivia ",
"Question": " What is Harry Houdini famous for being",
"Answer": "escapologist"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Trivia ",
"Question": " What is the fastest growing species of grass",
"Answer": "bamboo"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Trivia ",
"Question": " What is the square root of -1 ",
"Answer": "i"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Trivia ",
"Question": " What is the state capital of Florida",
"Answer": "tallahassee"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Trivia ",
"Question": " What name is given to a settlement which is clustered around a central point",
"Answer": "nucleated"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Trivia ",
"Question": " What name is given to the point where a river starts",
"Answer": "source"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Trivia ",
"Question": " What religion was founded by Lao-tzu",
"Answer": "taoism"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Trivia ",
"Question": " What sport is governed by the rules drafted by the Marquis of Queensbury",
"Answer": "boxing"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Trivia ",
"Question": " What was Citizen Kane's first name",
"Answer": "charles"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Trivia ",
"Question": " What was the first transatlantic radio message sent ",
"Answer": "s"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Trivia ",
"Question": " When was the Rosetta stone found",
"Answer": "1799"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Trivia ",
"Question": " Where are the great Walls of Babylon located in the modern day world",
"Answer": "iraq"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Trivia ",
"Question": " Which American state is known as the Lone Star State",
"Answer": "texas"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Trivia ",
"Question": " Which artificial fiber was invented in 1938",
"Answer": "nylon"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Trivia ",
"Question": " Which famous piece of artwork depcits the Battle of Hastings",
"Answer": "bayeux tapestry"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Trivia ",
"Question": " Which group of people elect the pope",
"Answer": "cardinals"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Trivia ",
"Question": " Which group was formed in 1972 by Don Henley and Glen Fry",
"Answer": "the eagles"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Trivia ",
"Question": " Which living bird has the longest wingspan",
"Answer": "the albatross"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Trivia ",
"Question": " Which part of a cat's eye reflects light",
"Answer": "tapetum"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Trivia ",
"Question": " Which people's republic stands between the Bay of Bengal and the foothills of the Himalayas, bordered by India and Burma",
"Answer": "bangladesh"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Trivia ",
"Question": " Which U.S City is the home of the Mowton Record Company",
"Answer": "detroit"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Trivia ",
"Question": " Which word is used to mean, malicious enjoyment at the misfortunes of others",
"Answer": "schadenfreude"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Trivia ",
"Question": " Who appears on the 10,000 dollar (US) note",
"Answer": "salmon chase"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Trivia ",
"Question": " Who does the statue, the Colossus of Rhodes, depict",
"Answer": "helios"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Trivia ",
"Question": " Who invented Tetris ",
"Answer": "alexi pazhitnov"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Trivia ",
"Question": " Who invented the toothbrush",
"Answer": "william addis"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Trivia ",
"Question": " Who painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel",
"Answer": "michelangelo"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Trivia ",
"Question": " Who said 'The greater our knowledge increases, the more our ignorance unfolds'",
"Answer": "john f. kennedy"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Trivia ",
"Question": " Who was Ancient Egyptian fertility god",
"Answer": "min"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Trivia ",
"Question": " Who was the first man to reach the North Pole",
"Answer": "robert edwin peary"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Trivia ",
"Question": " Who was the first woman to fly the Atlantic alone",
"Answer": "amelia earhart"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Trivia ",
"Question": " Who wrote the Belgariad ",
"Answer": "leigh and david eddings"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Trivia : Words containing 'ten'",
"Question": " A choice cut of meat.",
"Answer": "tenderloin"
},
{
"Category": "Category: UK 50s",
"Question": " The 1951 Festival of Britain was centred on which city?",
"Answer": "london"
},
{
"Category": "Category: Vampires",
"Question": " Muppet vampire enjoyed doing this.",
"Answer": "counting"
},
{
"Category": "Chekhov Quotations",
"Question": " 'Doctors can bury their mistakes, Architects can only advise their clients to plant vines.'",
"Answer": "Frank Lloyd Wright"
},
{
"Question": "Chemical compounds or mixtures that undergo rapid burning or decomposition with the generation of large amounts of gas and heat and the consequent production of sudden pressure effects.",
"Answer": "Explosives"
},
{
"Question": "Cheyenne, Navahoe and Arapaho are all what",
"Answer": "native american tribes"
},
{
"Question": "Chief monetary unit of germany",
"Answer": "deutschmark"
},
{
"Question": "Chub, gudgeon and perch are all types of what",
"Answer": "freshwater fish"
},
{
"Question": "Closely related to pascal, niklaus wirth also played a part in what computer language's creation",
"Answer": "modula"
},
{
"Question": "Clothes designer Alexander McQueen works for which fashion house",
"Answer": "givenchy"
},
{
"Category": "Cocktails",
"Question": " whiskey, angostura bitters, and sugar make an",
"Answer": "old fashion"
},
{
"Question": "Common name for a large sea turtle, named for the color of its fat, although the animal is brownish overall",
"Answer": "green turtle"
},
{
"Question": "common name for a large sea turtle, named for the color of its fat, although the animal is brownish overall?",
"Answer": "green turtle"
},
{
"Question": "Common ore of iron, and one of the most commonly occurring minerals in nature",
"Answer": "Goethite"
},
{
"Question": "Company what is the abbreviation for lake minnetonka",
"Answer": "lake tonka"
},
{
"Question": "Complete this saying 'All ship shape and'",
"Answer": "bristol fashion"
},
{
"Question": "Condition in a circuit in which the combined impedances of the capacity and induction to alternating currents cancel each other out or reinforce each other?",
"Answer": "Resonance"
},
{
"Category": "Confuscious Say",
"Question": " He who ------ in church, sits in own pew.",
"Answer": "farts"
},
{
"Category": "Confuscious Say",
"Question": " Man who run behind car get ----------.",
"Answer": "exhausted"
},
{
"Category": "Confuscious Say",
"Question": " Nail on board is not good as -------- on bench.",
"Answer": "screw"
},
{
"Question": "Conifer with dark foliage",
"Answer": "cypress"
},
{
"Question": "Conventionally middle class materialist",
"Answer": "bourgeois"
},
{
"Question": "Coolidge what heisman trophy winner returned his first nfl kickoff for a touchdown",
"Answer": "tim brown"
},
{
"Category": "Countries of the world",
"Question": "northern part of central American Isthmus, major cities include Quezaltenango & Escuintla",
"Answer": "guatemala"
},
{
"Category": "Countries of the world",
"Question": "western Asia, the capital is Tehran",
"Answer": "iran"
},
{
"Category": "Countries of the world",
"Question": "western coast of South American, major cities include Arequipa & Trujillo",
"Answer": "peru"
},
{
"Question": "Creation of programs, databases etc.for computer applications",
"Answer": "authoring"
},
{
"Question": "Credit card on which magnetically encoded information is stored to be read by an electronic device",
"Answer": "swipe card"
},
{
"Question": "Creek what position has been held by 266 men, 33 of whom have died violently",
"Answer": "pope"
},
{
"Question": "Crusher Which word is derived from 'user of hashish'",
"Answer": "assassin"
},
{
"Question": "Dakar is the capital of ______",
"Answer": "senegal"
},
{
"Question": "Days of the week - whats the only day named for a planet",
"Answer": "saturday"
},
{
"Question": "Death of body tissue usually caused by bad circulation",
"Answer": "gangrene"
},
{
"Question": "Decorations what shadow team driver was killed testing, prior to the 1974 south african grand prix",
"Answer": "peter revson"
},
{
"Question": "Delage guy delage claimed to be the first person to swim across which ocean",
"Answer": "atlantic ocean"
},
{
"Question": "Denver is the capital of ______",
"Answer": "colorado"
},
{
"Question": "Did you know that if ________________ had not been shot, & not convicted for killing JFK, he would have been convicted for killing Officer Tippet",
"Answer": "lee harvey oswald"
},
{
"Question": "Dirk, poniard, and stiletto are all types of what",
"Answer": "daggers"
},
{
"Question": "Disease of animals, especially birds, monkeys, & humans, caused by infection by protozoans of the genus plasmodium & characterized by chills & intermittent fever",
"Answer": "malaria"
},
{
"Category": "Disney: 'Hair Facts' from the Broadway version of 'Beauty and The Beast': Four characters' wigs are made of -------------",
"Question": " Mrs. Potts, Lumiere, Madame de la Grande Bouche, and the Sugar Bowl from 'Be Our Guest.'",
"Answer": "yak hair"
},
{
"Category": "Disney: 'Hair Facts' from the Broadway version of 'Beauty and The Beast'",
"Question": " The 30-inch length human hair needed to build Belle's wig was specially imported from ------------------",
"Answer": "india"
},
{
"Category": "Disney: 'Hair Facts' from the Broadway version of 'Beauty and The Beast'",
"Question": " The Beast's tail is made up of seven yards of -----------------",
"Answer": "human hair"
},
{
"Question": "Do arteries carry blood towards or away from the heart",
"Answer": "away"
},
{
"Question": "Does a cat groom itself more in cold weather or in warm weather",
"Answer": "warm"
},
{
"Question": "Does Barry Manilow know you raid his wardrobe?",
"Answer": "Breakfast Club"
},
{
"Question": "Does elizabeth ii face to the left or right on a british coin ",
"Answer": "right"
},
{
"Question": "Doraphobia is the fear of _________",
"Answer": "fur"
},
{
"Category": "Driving",
"Question": " what country is identified by the letter b",
"Answer": "belgium"
},
{
"Question": "During supersonic flight, what temperature does the skin on the nose of a concorde reach",
"Answer": "two hundred and sixty degrees fahrenheit"
},
{
"Question": "During which conflict did the battles of Alma and Inkermann take place",
"Answer": "the crimean war"
},
{
"Question": "During World War II, which London theatre boasted, 'We never closed'",
"Answer": "the windmill"
},
{
"Question": "Dutch-born Swiss scientist, who discovered basic principles of fluid behavior",
"Answer": "daniel bernoulli"
},
{
"Question": "Earth's outer layer of surface soil or crust is called the _____________.",
"Answer": "lithosphere"
},
{
"Question": "Edgar allan poe introduced mystery fiction's first fictional detective, auguste c. dupin, in what 1841 story",
"Answer": "the murders in the rue morgue"
},
{
"Question": "Edgar Allan Poe introduced mystery fictions first fictional detective, Auguste C. Dupin, in what 1841 story",
"Answer": "the murders in the rue morgue"
},
{
"Question": "Effect that occurs when two or more waves overlap or intersect",
"Answer": "interference"
},
{
"Question": "Eglantine Jebb founded which charitable organisation",
"Answer": "save the children fund"
},
{
"Question": "Either of the contibuters to the 4-note Hindol 'Taril ha juj Girlja Shankur'",
"Answer": "marathe"
},
{
"Question": "El cid was the name of what college's mascot goat",
"Answer": "annapolis naval academy"
},
{
"Question": "Electrical circuit made by depositing conductive material on the surface of an insulating base",
"Answer": "printed circuit board"
},
{
"Question": "Eve of All Saints Day",
"Answer": "halloween"
},
{
"Question": "Every human first spent about half an hour as a single what",
"Answer": "cell"
},
{
"Question": "Excessive discharge of blood from blood vessels, caused by pathological condition of the vessels or by traumatic rupture of one or more vessels",
"Answer": "haemmorage"
},
{
"Question": "Excluding man, what is the longest lived land mammal",
"Answer": "elephant"
},
{
"Category": "Famous Last Words",
"Question": " Let it down -------.",
"Answer": "slowly"
},
{
"Category": "Famous Last Words",
"Question": " You wouldn't hit a guy with -------- on, would you.",
"Answer": "glasses"
},
{
"Question": "Fandible, lateral line, & dorsal fin are parts of a(n) ________",
"Answer": "fish"
},
{
"Question": "Fear of dryness is called",
"Answer": "xerophobia"
},
{
"Question": "Fife the only member of the band zz top without a beard has what last name",
"Answer": "beard"
},
{
"Category": "Fill in",
"Question": " blind as a ___",
"Answer": "bat"
},
{
"Category": "Film",
"Question": " who played 'sister agnes' in agnes of god",
"Answer": "meg tilly"
},
{
"Category": "Film",
"Question": " who played an indian in tell them willie boy is here",
"Answer": "katharine ross"
},
{
"Question": "Fired unglazed pottery",
"Answer": "bisque"
},
{
"Question": "Fishy short story also known as Creation Took Eight Days",
"Answer": "goldfish bowl"
},
{
"Question": "Floating wreckage at sea",
"Answer": "flotsam"
},
{
"Question": "Fluid produced in the lacrimal glands above the outside corner of each eye",
"Answer": "tears"
},
{
"Question": "Football the chicago ______",
"Answer": "bears"
},
{
"Question": "Football the new orleans ______",
"Answer": "saints"
},
{
"Question": "Football the San Diego ______",
"Answer": "chargers"
},
{
"Question": "Football the seattle ________",
"Answer": "seahawks"
},
{
"Question": "For how long is the note sustained at the end of the beatles' song 'a day in the life'",
"Answer": "forty seconds"
},
{
"Question": "For how much did peter minuit buy manhattan island",
"Answer": "24 dollars"
},
{
"Question": "For the development of a vaccine against which disease is Jonas Edward Salk best remembered",
"Answer": "poliomyelitis (polio)"
},
{
"Question": "For what did the knights of the round table search",
"Answer": "the holy grail"
},
{
"Question": "For what genre of book is isaac asimov famous",
"Answer": "science fiction"
},
{
"Question": "For what is the Italian town of Carrara world famous",
"Answer": "marble"
},
{
"Question": "For which ad campaign was the line 'i can't believe i ate the whole thing' used",
"Answer": "alka seltzer"
},
{
"Question": "For which decoration do the letters C.G.M. stand",
"Answer": "conspicuous gallantry medal"
},
{
"Question": "Form of visible electric discharge between rain clouds or between a rain cloud and the earth (Electricity)?",
"Answer": "lightning"
},
{
"Question": "Former baseball star chuck connors hits a bull's-eye with adult-western",
"Answer": "rifleman"
},
{
"Question": "Founded in 1896, what was IBM formerly called",
"Answer": "tabulating machine company"
},
{
"Question": "Four European countries keep Greenwich Mean Time. The UK and Ireland are two, name either of the others;iceland",
"Answer": "Portugal"
},
{
"Question": "Fox what is the capital of idaho",
"Answer": "boise"
},
{
"Question": "Francophobia is a fear of ______",
"Answer": "anything french"
},
{
"Question": "From what material is the ring made in Sumo Wrestling",
"Answer": "clay"
},
{
"Question": "From what words is dublin derived",
"Answer": "dubh linn"
},
{
"Question": "From which American state do the Bighorn Mountains arch northwest into southern Montana",
"Answer": "wyoming"
},
{
"Question": "From which Marx Brothers film comes the line 'Either he's dead, or my watch has stopped",
"Answer": "a day at the races"
},
{
"Question": "From which plant family do vanilla pods come;orchid",
"Answer": "orchidaceae"
},
{
"Question": "From which Shakespeare play does the line 'All the world's a stage' come",
"Answer": "as you like it"
},
{
"Question": "Generals Gowon, Abasanjo and Abacha have all been leaders of which African State",
"Answer": "nigeria"
},
{
"Category": "Generation X Toys",
"Question": " Once scarce, pudgy dolls that came with their own birth certificates",
"Answer": "cabbage patch kids"
},
{
"Question": "Genus of annual and perennial herbs (Buttercup) containing about 20 species, grown for their showy flowers.",
"Answer": "Adonis"
},
{
"Category": "Geography",
"Question": " ----------- is smaller than the state of Montana (116,304 square miles and 147,138 square miles, respectively).",
"Answer": "italy"
},
{
"Category": "Geography",
"Question": " --------------- got its start as a major tourist destination during the early days of World War II. German U-boats threats off the eastern United States compelled the wealthy to find new places to vacation. At one time one had to be a millionaire to enjoy ----------, but that hasn't been the case for years.",
"Answer": "acapulco"
},
{
"Category": "Geography",
"Question": " Coral reefs, sometimes called the 'rain forests of the sea,' cover more than 6,500 square miles in the -------------, the Gulf of Mexico, off Florida, and the Pacific. They are home to an estimated 550 species of fish, and are major tourist attractions.",
"Answer": "caribbean"
},
{
"Category": "Geography",
"Question": " For centuries, Spain's ----------------- has been and still is one of the world's largest.",
"Answer": "fishing fleet"
},
{
"Category": "Geography",
"Question": " In ----------------, the Presidential highway links the towns of Gore and Clinton.",
"Answer": "new zealand"
},
{
"Category": "Geography",
"Question": " Ruby Falls, America's highest underground waterfall open to the public, is located on historic Lookout Mountain in Chattanooga, ---------------",
"Answer": "tennessee"
},
{
"Category": "Geography",
"Question": " The -------- river has frozen over at least twice, in 829 and 1010 A.D.",
"Answer": "nile"
},
{
"Category": "Geography",
"Question": " The ------------- got its name from the occasionally extensive blooms of algae that, upon dying, turn the sea's normally intense blue-green waters to red.",
"Answer": "red sea"
},
{
"Category": "Geography",
"Question": " The --------------- comprises an area as large as Europe. Its total land mass is some 3,565,565 square miles.",
"Answer": "sahara desert"
},
{
"Category": "Geography",
"Question": " The city of Los Angeles is more than one-third the size of the entire state of --------------",
"Answer": "rhode island"
},
{
"Category": "Geography",
"Question": " The Federated States of -----------, located at the Eastern Caroline Islands in the northwest Pacific Ocean, has more than 600 islands and 40 volcanos.",
"Answer": "micronesia"
},
{
"Category": "Geography",
"Question": " The highest mountain in the British Isles, Ben Nevis in western ----------, is just 4,406 feet high. In many other countries, a 'mountain' of this size would be considered something less than a large hill.",
"Answer": "scotland"
},
{
"Category": "Geography",
"Question": " The longest main street in America, 33 miles in length, can be found in Island Park, ----------",
"Answer": "idaho"
},
{
"Category": "Geography",
"Question": " Twenty-three states in the U.S. border an ------------",
"Answer": "ocean"
},
{
"Category": "Geography",
"Question": " Under a treaty dating back to 1918, if the Grimaldis of --------- should ever be without a male heir, --------- would cease to exist as a sovereign state and would become a self-governing French protectorate.",
"Answer": "monaco"
},
{
"Category": "Geography",
"Question": " Yuma, ------------ has the most sun of any locale in the U.S. - it averages sunny skies 332 days a year.",
"Answer": "arizona"
},
{
"Question": "George Stephenson was born in what year",
"Answer": "1781"
},
{
"Question": "Guiyaquil is the largest city in which country",
"Answer": "ecuador"
},
{
"Question": "Haggard as what is merle haggard also known as",
"Answer": "okie from muskogee"
},
{
"Question": "Half years who made her show business debut at the age of 2 1/2 as part of her family's vaudeville act on the 'new grand theater stage'",
"Answer": "judy garland"
},
{
"Question": "Harrison What do the San Joaquin kit fox, Hawaiian hawk and Ocelot have in common",
"Answer": "endangered species"
},
{
"Question": "Haven What was the name of Flash Gordon's girlfriend",
"Answer": "dale arden"
},
{
"Question": "he said 'i have nothing to offer but blood, tears, toil and sweat'?",
"Answer": "winston churchill"
},
{
"Question": "Heavier-than-air craft that derives its lift not from fixed wings like those of conventional airplanes, but from a power-driven rotor or rotors, revolving on a vertical axis above the fuselage?",
"Answer": "helicopter"
},
{
"Question": "Hippophobia is a fear of ______",
"Answer": "horses"
},
{
"Question": "Hockey the vancouver _______",
"Answer": "canucks"
},
{
"Question": "Hoffman who wrote about a british agent named george smiley",
"Answer": "john le carr"
},
{
"Question": "Hours how many times do your ribs move every year during breathing",
"Answer": "five million"
},
{
"Question": "Household items such as television sets and audio equipment are know as",
"Answer": "brown goods"
},
{
"Question": "How did Mark Chapman shock the world",
"Answer": "shot john lennon"
},
{
"Question": "how did Rose Nilin's husband Charlie die on The Golden Girls?",
"Answer": "He died of a heart Attack while making love to Rose."
},
{
"Question": "How did the crew of Red Dwarf get brought back to life?",
"Answer": "By Nanobots"
},
{
"Question": "how does the mermaid buy the gift for tom hanks in 'splash'?",
"Answer": "her necklace"
},
{
"Question": "How far does the cruise liner 'queen elizabeth ii' move for each gallon of diesel it burns",
"Answer": "six inches"
},
{
"Question": "How is abba calling for help",
"Answer": "sos"
},
{
"Question": "How long does it take a fully loaded supertanker to stop from travelling at normal speed",
"Answer": "twenty minutes"
},
{
"Question": "How long was Jonah in the whale's stomach",
"Answer": "3 days"
},
{
"Question": "How many blades are there on a kayak paddle;two",
"Answer": "2"
},
{
"Question": "How many bonus points in Scrabble if all seven tiles played at once;fifty",
"Answer": "50"
},
{
"Question": "How many cards are there in each suit of a standard deck;thirteen",
"Answer": "13"
},
{
"Question": "How many children did adam and eve have",
"Answer": "three"
},
{
"Question": "How many children did president william henry harrison have",
"Answer": "ten"
},
{
"Question": "How many cigars did Sir Winston Churchill ration himself to a day ;fifteen",
"Answer": "15"
},
{
"Question": "How many consecutive years was the ed sullivan show on tv;twenty three",
"Answer": "23"
},
{
"Question": "How many days were the american hostages held in Iran;four hundred & forty four",
"Answer": "444"
},
{
"Question": "How many feet are there in one fathom",
"Answer": "six"
},
{
"Question": "How many folds does a monopoly board have",
"Answer": "one"
},
{
"Question": "How many letters are used for roman numerals",
"Answer": "seven"
},
{
"Question": "How many member states are there in the United Arab Emirates;seven",
"Answer": "7"
},
{
"Question": "How many miles are there in a league;three",
"Answer": "3"
},
{
"Question": "How many people did andrew cunanan kill before killing gianni versace",
"Answer": "four"
},
{
"Question": "How many players are there in a men's lacrosse team",
"Answer": "ten"
},
{
"Question": "How many sheets of paper are there in a ream;five hundred",
"Answer": "500"
},
{
"Question": "How many sides does a dodecagon have",
"Answer": "twelve"
},
{
"Question": "How many stitches are on a regulation baseball",
"Answer": "one hundred and eight"
},
{
"Question": "How many teeth does a walrus have",
"Answer": "eighteen"
},
{
"Question": "How many VCs were awarded in the Falklands War",
"Answer": "two"
},
{
"Question": "How many years elapsed between the creation of the Republic of Vietnam and Saigon falling to the communists",
"Answer": "thirty"
},
{
"Question": "How old are oak trees before they produce acorns",
"Answer": "fifty"
},
{
"Question": "How old was leann rhimes when she became a country music star",
"Answer": "fourteen"
},
{
"Question": "Hudson how many points are awarded to the winning driver of a formula 1 grand prix race",
"Answer": "ten"
},
{
"Question": "Hukusai and Hiroshige were famous Japanese what",
"Answer": "artists"
},
{
"Question": "Hydrophobophobia is the fear of",
"Answer": "rabies"
},
{
"Question": "I1948 Olivia ---------- -John (in Cambridge, England), singer, born. ",
"Answer": "newton"
},
{
"Question": "If a chemical is 'anhydrous' what does it not contain",
"Answer": "water"
},
{
"Question": "If a dish is served A la Chantilly, what would be its main ingredient",
"Answer": "whipped cream"
},
{
"Question": "If you 'peg out' what game are you playing?",
"Answer": "cribbage"
},
{
"Question": "If you were born on 01 October what star sign (Zodiac) would you be",
"Answer": "libra"
},
{
"Question": "If you were born on 02 September what star sign (Zodiac) would you be",
"Answer": "virgo"
},
{
"Question": "If you were born on 04 December what star sign (Zodiac) would you be",
"Answer": "sagittarius"
},
{
"Question": "If you were born on 04 July what star sign (Zodiac) would you be",
"Answer": "cancer"
},
{
"Question": "If you were born on 05 August what star sign (Zodiac) would you be",
"Answer": "leo"
},
{
"Question": "If you were born on 05 June what star sign (Zodiac) would you be",
"Answer": "gemini"
},
{
"Question": "If you were born on 07 April what star sign (Zodiac) would you be",
"Answer": "aries"
},
{
"Question": "If you were born on 07 May what star sign (Zodiac) would you be",
"Answer": "taurus"
},
{
"Question": "If you were born on 08 December what star sign (Zodiac) would you be",
"Answer": "sagittarius"
},
{
"Question": "If you were born on 09 April what star sign (Zodiac) would you be",
"Answer": "aries"
},
{
"Question": "If you were born on 10 October what star sign (Zodiac) would you be",
"Answer": "libra"
},
{
"Question": "If you were born on 12 September what star sign (Zodiac) would you be",
"Answer": "virgo"
},
{
"Question": "If you were born on 13 October what star sign (Zodiac) would you be",
"Answer": "libra"
},
{
"Question": "If you were born on 14 May what star sign (Zodiac) would you be",
"Answer": "taurus"
},
{
"Question": "If you were born on 14 November what star sign (Zodiac) would you be",
"Answer": "scorpio"
},
{
"Question": "If you were born on 15 January what star sign (Zodiac) would you be",
"Answer": "capricorn"
},
{
"Question": "If you were born on 17 July what star sign (Zodiac) would you be",
"Answer": "cancer"
},
{
"Question": "If you were born on 18 August what star sign (Zodiac) would you be",
"Answer": "leo"
},
{
"Question": "If you were born on 18 October what star sign (Zodiac) would you be",
"Answer": "libra"
},
{
"Question": "If you were born on 21 November what star sign (Zodiac) would you be",
"Answer": "scorpio"
},
{
"Question": "If you were born on 22 February what star sign (Zodiac) would you be",
"Answer": "pisces"
},
{
"Question": "If you were born on 23 June what star sign (Zodiac) would you be",
"Answer": "cancer"
},
{
"Question": "If you were born on 24 August what star sign (Zodiac) would you be",
"Answer": "virgo"
},
{
"Question": "If you were born on 24 February what star sign (Zodiac) would you be",
"Answer": "pisces"
},
{
"Question": "If you were born on 24 March what star sign (Zodiac) would you be",
"Answer": "aries"
},
{
"Question": "If you were born on 25 October what star sign (Zodiac) would you be",
"Answer": "scorpio"
},
{
"Question": "If you were born on 26 December what star sign (Zodiac) would you be",
"Answer": "capricorn"
},
{
"Question": "If you were born on 26 March what star sign (Zodiac) would you be",
"Answer": "aries"
},
{
"Question": "If you were born on 26 November what star sign (Zodiac) would you be",
"Answer": "sagittarius"
},
{
"Question": "If you were born on 26 October what star sign (Zodiac) would you be",
"Answer": "scorpio"
},
{
"Question": "If you were born on 27 May what star sign (Zodiac) would you be",
"Answer": "gemini"
},
{
"Question": "If you were born on 28 February what star sign (Zodiac) would you be",
"Answer": "pisces"
},
{
"Question": "If you were born on 28 June what star sign (Zodiac) would you be",
"Answer": "cancer"
},
{
"Question": "If you were born on 29 April what star sign (Zodiac) would you be",
"Answer": "taurus"
},
{
"Question": "If you were born on 30 June what star sign (Zodiac) would you be",
"Answer": "cancer"
},
{
"Question": "If you were born on 31 May what star sign (Zodiac) would you be",
"Answer": "gemini"
},
{
"Question": "Ilex is the botanical name of which shrub",
"Answer": "holly"
},
{
"Question": "Implant",
"Answer": "breast implants"
},
{
"Question": "In 'peanuts', what is the surname of lucy and linus",
"Answer": "van pelt"
},
{
"Question": "In '64, whom did J Edgar Hoover call America's 'most notorious liar'",
"Answer": "martin luther king jr"
},
{
"Question": "In 'dawson's creek', who does michelle williams play",
"Answer": "jennifer lindley"
},
{
"Question": "In 'star wars', who was darth vader's face",
"Answer": "sebastian shaw"
},
{
"Question": "In 'startrek', who did william shatner play",
"Answer": "captain james t kirk"
},
{
"Question": "In 'the wizard of oz', what was dorothy's dog's name",
"Answer": "toto"
},
{
"Question": "In -322 BC Aristotle dies of ---------- ",
"Answer": "indigestion"
},
{
"Question": "In 1000 Leif ---------- discovers 'Vinland' (possibly America). ",
"Answer": "ericson"
},
{
"Question": "In 1066 Battle of Hastings, in which William the ---------- wins England. ",
"Answer": "conqueror"
},
{
"Question": "In 1066 William the ---------- crowned William I of England ",
"Answer": "conqueror"
},
{
"Question": "In 1087 William I The Conqueror, King of England and Duke of---------- , dies. ",
"Answer": "normandy"
},
{
"Question": "In 1189 England's King ---------- (the Lion-Hearted) crowned in Westminster. ",
"Answer": "richard i"
},
{
"Question": "In 1271 ---------- king of Bohemia and Poland (1278-1305), born. ",
"Answer": "wenceslas ii"
},
{
"Question": "In 1290 Bilbo ---------- (in Shire Reconning), born. ",
"Answer": "baggins"
},
{
"Question": "In 1292 Saidi, great ---------- poet (Orchard, Rose Garden) dies. ",
"Answer": "persian"
},
{
"Question": "In 1364 Battle of Auray, ---------- forces defeat French at Brittany. ",
"Answer": "english"
},
{
"Question": "In 1513 ---------- Nuez de Balboa is the first European to see the Pacific Ocean. ",
"Answer": "vasco"
},
{
"Question": "In 1520 King Henry VIII of England orders bowling lanes to be built at---------- , in London. ",
"Answer": "whitehall"
},
{
"Question": "In 1520 Martin ---------- publicly burned papal edict demanding that he recant. ",
"Answer": "luther"
},
{
"Question": "In 1540 Society of Jesus (Jesuits) founded by Ignatius---------- . ",
"Answer": "loyola"
},
{
"Question": "In 1541---------- , Chile founded.",
"Answer": "santiago"
},
{
"Question": "in 1543, who published a theory that planets revolve around the sun?",
"Answer": "copernicus"
},
{
"Question": "In 1583 ---------- Alighieri Day. ",
"Answer": "dante"
},
{
"Question": "In 1620 The Mayflower sets sail from ---------- with 102 Pilgrims. ",
"Answer": "plymouth"
},
{
"Question": "In 1632 Sir ---------- Wren, England, astronomer/great architect, born. ",
"Answer": "christopher"
},
{
"Question": "In 1666 Great London ---------- begins in Pudding Lane. 80% of London is destroyed. ",
"Answer": "fire"
},
{
"Question": "In 1672 (Italy) Giovanni Cassini discovers Rhea, a satellite of---------- . ",
"Answer": "saturn"
},
{
"Question": "In 1686 1st volume of ---------- Newton's 'Principia' published.",
"Answer": "isaac"
},
{
"Question": "In 1708 ---------- von Haller, the father of experimental physiology ",
"Answer": "albrecht"
},
{
"Question": "In 1709 Elizabeth, empress of ---------- (to Peter the Great and Catherine I),born ",
"Answer": "russia"
},
{
"Question": "In 1713 Ferdinand VI, king of ---------- (1746-59), born. ",
"Answer": "spain"
},
{
"Question": "In 1725 ---------- -Joseph Cugnot, designed and built first automobile, born. ",
"Answer": "nicolas"
},
{
"Question": "In 1727 Severe earthquake in---------- . ",
"Answer": "new england"
},
{
"Question": "In 1731 Henry---------- , English physicist, chemist born",
"Answer": "cavendis"
},
{
"Question": "In 1732 George---------- , father figure for U.S., President (1789-1796), born.",
"Answer": "washington"
},
{
"Question": "In 1741 Vitus Bering, Dutch ---------- and explorer, died. ",
"Answer": "navigator"
},
{
"Question": "In 1752 Nicolas---------- , inventor of food canning, bouillon tablet, born. ",
"Answer": "appert"
},
{
"Question": "In 1758 Horatio Nelson Burnham Thorpe, Britain, naval hero at---------- , born. ",
"Answer": "trafalgar"
},
{
"Question": "In 1774 John Chapman, alias Johnny---------- , born. ",
"Answer": "appleseed"
},
{
"Question": "In 1776 Continental Congress renames '---------- ', 'United States'. ",
"Answer": "united colonies"
},
{
"Question": "In 1782 ---------- Paganini, Genoa, Italy, composer/violin virtuoso (Princess Lucca), born. ",
"Answer": "niccolo"
},
{
"Question": "In 1783 Washington ----------, writer (Rip Van Winkle, Legend of Sleepy Hollow), born. ",
"Answer": "irving"
},
{
"Question": "In 1784 Empress of ---------- sets sail on first New York to China route.",
"Answer": "china"
},
{
"Question": "In 1795 Third partition of Poland, between Austria, ---------- and Russia. ",
"Answer": "prussia"
},
{
"Question": "In 1798 ---------- 1st emperor of Brazil (1822-31), king of Portugal, born. ",
"Answer": "pedro i"
},
{
"Question": "In 1812 Fire of---------- . ",
"Answer": "moscow"
},
{
"Question": "In 1812 Waltz introduced into English---------- . Most observers consider it disgusting & immoral. No wonder it caught on! ",
"Answer": "ballrooms"
},
{
"Question": "In 1813 German Kingdom of ---------- abolished. ",
"Answer": "westphalia"
},
{
"Question": "In 1815 World's first commercial ---------- factory is established in Switzerland.",
"Answer": "cheese"
},
{
"Question": "In 1817 First American school for the ---------- (Hartford, Connecticut)",
"Answer": "deaf"
},
{
"Question": "In 1820 Susan B.---------- , Woman's suffaregette, born. ",
"Answer": "anthony"
},
{
"Question": "In 1821---------- , El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras and Nicaragua gain independence. ",
"Answer": "costa rica"
},
{
"Question": "In 1823 Charles ---------- of Scotland begins selling raincoats (Macs). ",
"Answer": "macintosh"
},
{
"Question": "In 1824 ---------- defies Pele (Hawaiian volcano goddess) and lives. ",
"Answer": "kapiolani"
},
{
"Question": "In 1824 Kapiolani defies ---------- (Hawaiian volcano goddess) and lives. ",
"Answer": "pele"
},
{
"Question": "In 1825 Hannah Lord ---------- of New York grabs her scissors and creates the first detachable collar on one of her husband's shirts, in order to reduce her laundry load.",
"Answer": "montague"
},
{
"Question": "In 1830 Eadweard ---------- , pioneered study of motion in photography, born.",
"Answer": "muybridge"
},
{
"Question": "In 1833 Ernesto ---------- Moneta, Italian journalist (Nobel Peace Prize 1907) BORN",
"Answer": "teodoro"
},
{
"Question": "In 1833 Ernesto Teodoro---------- , Italian journalist (Nobel Peace Prize 1907) BORN",
"Answer": "moneta"
},
{
"Question": "In 1836 Darwin returns to England aboard the HMS---------- . ",
"Answer": "beagle"
},
{
"Question": "In 1844 Henry ---------- Heinz, founded a prepared-foods company, born. ",
"Answer": "john"
},
{
"Question": "In 1848 ---------- (U.S.) and Lassell (England) independently discover Hyperion. ",
"Answer": "bond"
},
{
"Question": "In 1848 Mexico sells U.S. Texas, ---------- , New Mexico and Arizona.",
"Answer": "california"
},
{
"Question": "In 1849 ---------- Pavlov, Russia, physiologist/pioneer in psychology, born. ",
"Answer": "ivan"
},
{
"Question": "In 1849 Edgar Allen Poe dies in Baltimore at---------- . ;forty",
"Answer": "40"
},
{
"Question": "In 1849 Ivan---------- , Russia, physiologist/pioneer in psychology, born. ",
"Answer": "pavlov"
},
{
"Question": "In 1852 2nd French empire established; Louis ---------- becomes emperor. ",
"Answer": "napoleon"
},
{
"Question": "In 1853 First round-the-world trip by yacht (Cornelius---------- ). ",
"Answer": "vanderbilt"
},
{
"Question": "In 1854 Frederick---------- , Arms manufacturer, born",
"Answer": "krupp"
},
{
"Question": "In 1857 Konstantin---------- , pioneer in rocket and space research, born. ",
"Answer": "tsiolkovsky"
},
{
"Question": "In 1858 First electric ---------- is installed in Boston, Mass.",
"Answer": "burglar alarm"
},
{
"Question": "In 1861 C.S.A. President Jefferson ---------- is inaugurated at Montgomery, AL.",
"Answer": "davis"
},
{
"Question": "In 1863 International Committee of the ---------- is founded (Nobel 1917, 1944, 1963). ",
"Answer": "red cross"
},
{
"Question": "In 1865 Charles Proteus ---------- , electronics pioneer, born.",
"Answer": "steinmetz"
},
{
"Question": "In 1865 President Abraham ---------- shot in Ford's Theatre by J.W. Booth.",
"Answer": "lincoln"
},
{
"Question": "In 1866 H(erbert) G(eorge) Wells---------- , England (War of the Worlds), born. ",
"Answer": "bromley"
},
{
"Question": "In 1869 Black Friday -- Wall Street panics after Gould and ---------- attempt to corner gold. ",
"Answer": "fisk"
},
{
"Question": "In 1869 First postcards are issued in---------- . ",
"Answer": "vienna"
},
{
"Question": "In 1870 ---------- is founded in New York City.",
"Answer": "ywca"
},
{
"Question": "In 1870 Napoleon ---------- captured at Sedan. ",
"Answer": "iii"
},
{
"Question": "In 1872 Darius---------- , composer born",
"Answer": "milhaud"
},
{
"Question": "In 1872 Emily ---------- authority on social behavior, writer (Etiquette), born. ",
"Answer": "post"
},
{
"Question": "In 1873 Ejnar Hertzsprung, ---------- astronomer (Hertzsprung-Russell diagram), born. ",
"Answer": "danish"
},
{
"Question": "In 1874 Gertrude---------- , writer, born.",
"Answer": "stein"
},
{
"Question": "In 1875 Violent bread riots at---------- . ",
"Answer": "montreal"
},
{
"Question": "In 1878 First telephone exchange in ---------- opens with 18 phones.",
"Answer": "san francisco"
},
{
"Question": "In 1879 The first 'mobile home' (horse drawn) is used for a journey between London and ---------- . ",
"Answer": "cyprus"
},
{
"Question": "In 1879 Thomas Edison commercially perfects the---------- . ",
"Answer": "light bulb"
},
{
"Question": "In 188 ---------- Roman emperor (211-17), born. ",
"Answer": "caracalla"
},
{
"Question": "In 1881 William Edward Boeing, founded ---------- company ",
"Answer": "aircraft"
},
{
"Question": "In 1882 James---------- , writer, born.",
"Answer": "joyce"
},
{
"Question": "In 1883 Kahlil ---------- , philosopher, born.",
"Answer": "gibran"
},
{
"Question": "In 1887 Sino-Portuguese treaty recognizes Portugal's control of---------- . ",
"Answer": "macao"
},
{
"Question": "In 1888 George Eastman patents first rollfilm camera and registers---------- . ",
"Answer": "kodak"
},
{
"Question": "In 1890 ---------- Island (NYC) opens as a US immigration depot. ",
"Answer": "ellis"
},
{
"Question": "In 1890 Edwin---------- , radio pioneer (invented FM) ,born",
"Answer": "armstrong"
},
{
"Question": "In 1892 Donald Wills ---------- , founded an aircraft company",
"Answer": "douglas"
},
{
"Question": "In 1892, who raised the marriageable age for girls to 12 years old",
"Answer": "italy"
},
{
"Question": "In 1894 Japan defeats China in Battle of---------- . ",
"Answer": "ping yang"
},
{
"Question": "In 1898 ---------- -American War begins. ",
"Answer": "spanish"
},
{
"Question": "In 1898 Enzo---------- , car designer and manufacturer, born.",
"Answer": "ferrari"
},
{
"Question": "In 1898 Spanish-American War ends -- U.S. acquires Guam, Puerto Rico, the Phillipines, and ---------- from Spain. ",
"Answer": "cuba"
},
{
"Question": "In 1899 The first auto repair shop opens in---------- , MA.",
"Answer": "boston"
},
{
"Question": "In 1900 British annex ---------- (South Africa). ",
"Answer": "natal"
},
{
"Question": "In 1901 Enrico---------- , Italy, nuclear physicist, born. ",
"Answer": "fermi"
},
{
"Question": "In 1901 First ---------- Peace Prizes (to Jean Henri Dunant, Frederic Passy). ",
"Answer": "nobel"
},
{
"Question": "In 1901 Pres William ---------- assassinated by Leon Czologosz in Buffalo, New York. ",
"Answer": "mckinley"
},
{
"Question": "In 1904 ---------- Horowitz, pianist born",
"Answer": "vladimir"
},
{
"Question": "In 1904 Federation Internationale de Football Association (---------- ), Soccer's World governing body forms. ",
"Answer": "fifa"
},
{
"Question": "In 1904 Sir John ---------- , actor, singer, born.",
"Answer": "gielgud"
},
{
"Question": "In 1905 Felix---------- , U.S. physicist (Nobel 1952), born. ",
"Answer": "bloch"
},
{
"Question": "In 1906 James A ---------- circus showman (Barnum & Bailey), dies at 58",
"Answer": "bailey"
},
{
"Question": "In 1906 Karl ---------- demonstrates the first 'permanent wave' for hair, in London. ",
"Answer": "nessler"
},
{
"Question": "In 1907 (USA) For the 1st time a ball drops at ---------- Square to signal the new year. ",
"Answer": "times"
},
{
"Question": "In 1908 ---------- unites with Greece. ",
"Answer": "crete"
},
{
"Question": "In 1908 Buddy---------- , actor (Beverly Hillbillies, Barnaby Jones), born. ",
"Answer": "ebsen"
},
{
"Question": "In 1909 Alberto Romero 'Cubby' ---------- film producer, born. ",
"Answer": "broccoli"
},
{
"Question": "In 1909 Comte de Lambert of France sets airplane altitude record of ---------- m. ;three hundred",
"Answer": "300"
},
{
"Question": "In 1909 Victor Borge, pianist, ---------- , born.",
"Answer": "comedian"
},
{
"Question": "In 1910 Fritz---------- , writer, born. ",
"Answer": "leiber"
},
{
"Question": "In 1911 (US) Gugliemo ---------- sends the first wireless message across the Atlantic. ",
"Answer": "marconi"
},
{
"Question": "In 1911 ---------- Burchett, Australian Communist, journalist, writer, born. ",
"Answer": "wilfred"
},
{
"Question": "In 1912 Chuck Jones animator (---------- , Daffy Duck), born. ",
"Answer": "bugs bunny"
},
{
"Question": "In 1912 RMS ---------- sets sail for its first and last voyage.",
"Answer": "titanic"
},
{
"Question": "In 1912 Yuan ---------- elected the first President of the Republic of China. ",
"Answer": "shik-k'ai"
},
{
"Question": "In 1913 ---------- and Atlantic mix as engineers blow Gamboa Dam, opening the Panama Canal. ",
"Answer": "pacific"
},
{
"Question": "In 1913 Oleg ---------- Paris France, fashion designer for Jackie Kennedy, born.",
"Answer": "cassini"
},
{
"Question": "In 1914 Cardinal ---------- della Chiesa becomes Pope Benedict XV. ",
"Answer": "giacome"
},
{
"Question": "In 1914 Gypsy Rose ---------- (in Seattle, WA), stripper, born. ",
"Answer": "lee"
},
{
"Question": "In 1914 St Petersburg, Russia changes name to---------- . ",
"Answer": "petrograd"
},
{
"Question": "In 1915 ---------- Miller, playwright (Death of a Salesman, The Crucible), born. ",
"Answer": "arthur"
},
{
"Question": "In 1915 Lorne---------- , actor (Bonanza, Battlestar Galactica), born.",
"Answer": "greene"
},
{
"Question": "In 1916 First professional ---------- tournament held.",
"Answer": "golf"
},
{
"Question": "In 1917 ---------- the Cat, cartoon character, born. ",
"Answer": "felix"
},
{
"Question": "In 1917 Lenin returns to Russia to start ---------- Revolution.",
"Answer": "bolshevik"
},
{
"Question": "In 1917 Mata Hari executed by firing squad outside of---------- . ",
"Answer": "paris"
},
{
"Question": "In 1918 ---------- President Sidonio Paes is assassinated. ",
"Answer": "portugese"
},
{
"Question": "In 1919 ---------- Hayworth (in New York), actor, alzheimer victim, born. ",
"Answer": "rita"
},
{
"Question": "In 1919 Art---------- , jazz drummer (Jazz Messengers), born. ",
"Answer": "blakey"
},
{
"Question": "In 1919 Volstead Act passed by U.S. Congress, starting---------- . ",
"Answer": "prohibition"
},
{
"Question": "In 1920 ---------- Warden, actor (Verdict, Brian's Song), born. ",
"Answer": "jack"
},
{
"Question": "In 1920 Jack---------- , actor (Verdict, Brian's Song), born. ",
"Answer": "warden"
},
{
"Question": "In 1920 Japan receives League of Nations mandate over ---------- islands. ",
"Answer": "pacific"
},
{
"Question": "In 1920 Mickey---------- , actor (too many credits to mention), born. ",
"Answer": "rooney"
},
{
"Question": "In 1921 ---------- Poston, comedian, actor (Newhart), born. ",
"Answer": "tom"
},
{
"Question": "In 1921 Robert---------- , archbishop of Canterbury born",
"Answer": "runcie"
},
{
"Question": "In 1922 Ava---------- , actress, born. ",
"Answer": "gardner"
},
{
"Question": "In 1922 Yvonne---------- , Vancouver BC, actress (Lily Munster in the Munsters), born. ",
"Answer": "de carlo"
},
{
"Question": "In 1924 ---------- Bacall (in Staten Island, NY), actor, whistler (Dark Passage, Key Largo, Always), born. ",
"Answer": "lauren"
},
{
"Question": "In 1924 ---------- Kollontai of Russia becomes 1st woman ambassador. ",
"Answer": "alexandra"
},
{
"Question": "In 1924 Albania becomes a---------- . ",
"Answer": "republic"
},
{
"Question": "In 1926 ---------- Tunney defeats Jack Dempsey for world heavyweight boxing title. ",
"Answer": "gene"
},
{
"Question": "In 1926 Chuck Berry, St Louis, USA, rocker (---------- ), born. ",
"Answer": "roll over beethoven"
},
{
"Question": "In 1926 Miles ---------- trumpeter; pioneered cool jazz (Porgy & Bess), born.",
"Answer": "davis"
},
{
"Question": "In 1926 Roger Moore, actor, (---------- , numerous James Bond movies), born. ",
"Answer": "the saint"
},
{
"Question": "In 1927 ---------- Grass, German novelist, poet (The Tin Drum) born",
"Answer": "gunter"
},
{
"Question": "In 1927 Al---------- , singer, born. ",
"Answer": "martino"
},
{
"Question": "In 1927 Harvey---------- , actor, born. ",
"Answer": "korman"
},
{
"Question": "In 1928 ---------- Mouse makes his screen debut in 'Steamboat Willie.' ",
"Answer": "mickey"
},
{
"Question": "In 1928 Chiang ---------- becomes president of China. ",
"Answer": "kai-shek"
},
{
"Question": "In 1928 George Peppard, actor (---------- , Blue Max, A-Team) born ",
"Answer": "breakfast at tiffany's"
},
{
"Question": "In 1928 Katharine Hepburn makes her New York stage debut in '---------- .' ",
"Answer": "night hostess"
},
{
"Question": "In 1928 Mae West makes her New York City debut in a daring new play, ' ---------- '.",
"Answer": "diamond lil"
},
{
"Question": "In 1930 A cow is flown (and milked in flight) for first time. Her milk was sealed in paper containers and dropped by ---------- over St. Louis, MO. I knew you'd want to know ...",
"Answer": "parachute"
},
{
"Question": "In 1930 Edward ---------- England, actor (Breaker Morant, Equalizer), born.",
"Answer": "woodward"
},
{
"Question": "In 1930 Harold---------- , playwright, born. ",
"Answer": "pinter"
},
{
"Question": "In 1930 Synthetic ---------- first produced.",
"Answer": "rubber"
},
{
"Question": "In 1931 ---------- Bancroft AKA Mrs Mel Brooks, Bronx, actress (Graduate), born. ",
"Answer": "anne"
},
{
"Question": "In 1931 Al ---------- convicted of tax evasion, sentenced to 11 years in prison. ",
"Answer": "capone"
},
{
"Question": "In 1932 ---------- vaccine for humans announced.",
"Answer": "yellow fever"
},
{
"Question": "In 1933 ---------- (in Tokyo, Japan), singer, wife of John Lennon, born.",
"Answer": "yoko ono"
},
{
"Question": "In 1933 Yevgeny V ---------- USSR, cosmonaut (Soyuz 5), born. ",
"Answer": "khrunov"
},
{
"Question": "In 1934 1st ---------- rpm recording released (Beethoven's 5th). ",
"Answer": "33 1/3"
},
{
"Question": "In 1934 First ' ---------- ' (laundromat) is opened, in Fort Worth, Texas. ",
"Answer": "washateria"
},
{
"Question": "In 1934 Shirley ---------- appears in her 1st movie, 'Stand Up & Cheer' ",
"Answer": "temple"
},
{
"Question": "In 1935 ---------- and Harriet Nelson married. ",
"Answer": "ozzie"
},
{
"Question": "In 1935 George ---------- 's 'Porgy and Bess' opened in New York City. ",
"Answer": "gershwin"
},
{
"Question": "In 1935 George Gershwin's '---------- ' opened in New York City. ",
"Answer": "porgy and bess"
},
{
"Question": "In 1935 Luciano Pavarotti Moderna Italy, operatic ---------- (Oh Giorgio), born. ",
"Answer": "tenor"
},
{
"Question": "In 1936 ---------- Holly singer (Peggy Sue, That'll Be the Day), born. ",
"Answer": "buddy"
},
{
"Question": "In 1936 ---------- Oerter, US discus thrower, born. ",
"Answer": "al"
},
{
"Question": "In 1936 Buddy ---------- singer (Peggy Sue, That'll Be the Day), born. ",
"Answer": "holly"
},
{
"Question": "In 1936 Pumping begins to build---------- , San Francisco.",
"Answer": "treasure island"
},
{
"Question": "In 1938 ---------- Koenig Chicago Ill, actor (Chekov-Star Trek), born. ",
"Answer": "walter"
},
{
"Question": "In 1938 ---------- Zeppelin II, world's largest airship, makes maiden flight. ",
"Answer": "graf"
},
{
"Question": "In 1938 Christopher Lloyd, actor (Taxi, ---------- , Back to the Future, Addams Family), born. ",
"Answer": "star trek iii"
},
{
"Question": "In 1938 Christopher Lloyd, actor (Taxi, Star Trek III, Back to the Future,---------- ), born. ",
"Answer": "addams family"
},
{
"Question": "In 1939 ---------- Airport opened in New York City. ",
"Answer": "laguardia"
},
{
"Question": "In 1939 ---------- go on sale in the U.S. for the first time. ",
"Answer": "nylon stockings"
},
{
"Question": "In 1939 ---------- Tabei Japan, 1st woman to climb Mount Everest, born. ",
"Answer": "junko"
},
{
"Question": "In 1939 Britain declares war on Germany. France follows 6 hours later quickly joined by Australia, New Zealand, South Africa and---------- . ",
"Answer": "canada"
},
{
"Question": "In 1939 Franklin D. Rooseveldt declares 'limited national emergency' due to war in---------- . ",
"Answer": "europe"
},
{
"Question": "In 1939 Jim Bakker, ---------- , con-man, born.",
"Answer": "televangelist"
},
{
"Question": "In 1939 Soviet-German treaty agree on 4th partition of ---------- (WW II) and gives Lithuania to the USSR. ",
"Answer": "poland"
},
{
"Question": "In 1940 (England) F. Scott---------- , author, died. ",
"Answer": "fitzgerald"
},
{
"Question": "In 1940 ---------- Avalon, singer (Four Seasons), born. ",
"Answer": "frankie"
},
{
"Question": "In 1940 ---------- Pele, soccer player extraordinaire, born. ",
"Answer": "edison"
},
{
"Question": "In 1941 Jaqueline Bisset (in England), actor (---------- ), born. ",
"Answer": "deep"
},
{
"Question": "In 1942 ---------- Funichello (in Utica, NY), mouseketeer, actor, born. ",
"Answer": "annette"
},
{
"Question": "In 1942 1st controlled ---------- chain reaction (University of Chicago). ",
"Answer": "nuclear"
},
{
"Question": "In 1942 Japanese occupied",
"Answer": "manila"
},
{
"Question": "In 1942 Michael---------- , author (Andromeda Strain, Jurrasic Park, Rising Sun), born. ",
"Answer": "crichton"
},
{
"Question": "In 1942 Paul---------- , singer (Kodachrome, Graceland), born. ",
"Answer": "simon"
},
{
"Question": "In 1943 ---------- North, arms dealer, born. ",
"Answer": "oliver"
},
{
"Question": "In 1943 Canadian Army troops arrive in",
"Answer": "north africa"
},
{
"Question": "In 1943 FDR appoints Gen Eisenhower supreme commander of ---------- forces. ",
"Answer": "allied"
},
{
"Question": "In 1944 Patty---------- , singer born",
"Answer": "labelle"
},
{
"Question": "In 1945 ---------- National Day. ",
"Answer": "hungarian"
},
{
"Question": "In 1945 ---------- Peron becomes dictator of Argentina. ",
"Answer": "juan"
},
{
"Question": "In 1945 Benito ---------- Fascist leader & mistress captured, tried, & shot.",
"Answer": "mussolini"
},
{
"Question": "In 1945 Japanese forces in the ---------- surrender to Allies. ",
"Answer": "philippines"
},
{
"Question": "In 1945 Juan ---------- becomes dictator of Argentina. ",
"Answer": "peron"
},
{
"Question": "In 1945 Nazi concentration camp at ---------- liberated by US 80th Division.",
"Answer": "buchenwald"
},
{
"Question": "In 1945 Nazi Himmler committed suicide while in prison at---------- , Germany. ",
"Answer": "luneburg"
},
{
"Question": "In 1945 President ---------- announced atomic bomb secret shared with Britain and Canada. ",
"Answer": "truman"
},
{
"Question": "In 1946 ---------- J. Jeans, astrophysicist, dies on his 69th birthday. ",
"Answer": "james"
},
{
"Question": "In 1946 Hayley ---------- (in London, England), actor, born. ",
"Answer": "mills"
},
{
"Question": "In 1946 James J.---------- , astrophysicist, dies on his 69th birthday. ",
"Answer": "jeans"
},
{
"Question": "In 1946 Oliver Stone NYC, director (---------- , Good Morning Vietnam, Platoon), born. ",
"Answer": "wall st"
},
{
"Question": "In 1946 Richard---------- , musician (Carpenters), born. ",
"Answer": "carpenter"
},
{
"Question": "In 1946 Ten Nazi leaders hanged as war criminals after ---------- trials. ",
"Answer": "nuremberg"
},
{
"Question": "In 1947 ---------- Smith, actress (Charlie's Angel, Nightkill), born. ",
"Answer": "jaclyn"
},
{
"Question": "In 1947 Dan---------- , U.S. Vice-president (1989-1992), alleged twit, born.",
"Answer": "quayle"
},
{
"Question": "In 1947 First instant develop ---------- demonstrated in NY City by E. H. Land.",
"Answer": "camera"
},
{
"Question": "In 1947 Ted---------- , SD Calif, actor (Sam Malone-Cheers, 3 Men & a Baby), born ",
"Answer": "danson"
},
{
"Question": "In 1948 ---------- is established.",
"Answer": "world health organization"
},
{
"Question": "In 1948 ---------- Kidder (in Yellowknife), actor (Superman), born. ",
"Answer": "margot"
},
{
"Question": "In 1948 ---------- National Day.",
"Answer": "burmese"
},
{
"Question": "In 1948 Phil ---------- comedian (SNL, Newsradio, Simpsons (Voice of Troy McLure)), born. ",
"Answer": "hartman"
},
{
"Question": "In 1949 George Wendt, actor (---------- ), born. ",
"Answer": "cheers"
},
{
"Question": "In 1949 West begins ---------- Airlift to get supplies around Soviet blockade.",
"Answer": "berlin"
},
{
"Question": "In 1950 David ---------- , Shirley Jones' kid on TV and real life, born.",
"Answer": "cassidy"
},
{
"Question": "In 1950 Morgan ---------- (in Dallas, TX), actress, born.",
"Answer": "fairchild"
},
{
"Question": "In 1951 ---------- Cougar Mellencamp, singer, born. ",
"Answer": "john"
},
{
"Question": "In 1951 ---------- Keaton, actor (Pacific Heights, Batman, Multiplicity), born. ",
"Answer": "michael"
},
{
"Question": "In 1951 Jay ---------- patents computer core memory.",
"Answer": "forrester"
},
{
"Question": "In 1951 John ---------- Mellencamp, singer, born. ",
"Answer": "cougar"
},
{
"Question": "In 1951 Pam Dawber Detroit, actress (Mindy----------- ), born. ",
"Answer": "mork and mindy"
},
{
"Question": "In 1951 Sir ---------- Geldof pop musician (Boomtown Rats, Band Aid), born. ",
"Answer": "bob"
},
{
"Question": "In 1952 ---------- Connors, tennis player born",
"Answer": "jimmy"
},
{
"Question": "In 1952 ---------- Stewart, rocker (Eurythmics-Here Comes the Rain Again), born. ",
"Answer": "dave"
},
{
"Question": "In 1954 Dennis ---------- , actor, born.",
"Answer": "quaid"
},
{
"Question": "In 1954 Elvis Presley records his debut single, ' ---------- ' ",
"Answer": "that's all right"
},
{
"Question": "In 1955 ---------- Dean, actor, died in a car crash (born Feb 08, 1931) ",
"Answer": "james"
},
{
"Question": "In 1955 President Jose Antonio Remon of ---------- assassinated.",
"Answer": "panama"
},
{
"Question": "In 1956 Carrie ---------- (in Beverly Hills), actor (Star Wars, Blues Brothers), born. ",
"Answer": "fisher"
},
{
"Question": "In 1956 Elvis ---------- appears on national TV for 1st time (Ed Sullivan). ",
"Answer": "presley"
},
{
"Question": "In 1956 James---------- . actor, born.",
"Answer": "ingram"
},
{
"Question": "In 1957 ---------- Fahey rocker (Bananarama), born. ",
"Answer": "siobhan"
},
{
"Question": "In 1957 ---------- king of Norway, dies, Olaf succeeds him. ",
"Answer": "haakon vii"
},
{
"Question": "In 1957 Ford Motor Co. introduced the---------- ! (Oh boy !) ",
"Answer": "edsel"
},
{
"Question": "In 1957 Seve ---------- , golfer, born.",
"Answer": "ballesteros"
},
{
"Question": "In 1957 Siobhan Fahey rocker (---------- ), born. ",
"Answer": "bananarama"
},
{
"Question": "In 1958 Central African Rep made autonomous member of ---------- Commonwealth (Nat'l Day). ",
"Answer": "french"
},
{
"Question": "In 1959 Guggenheim Museum, designed by Frank Lloyd---------- , opens in New York. ",
"Answer": "wright"
},
{
"Question": "In 1959 Princess Sarah 'Fergie'---------- , the Duchess of York, born. ",
"Answer": "ferguson"
},
{
"Question": "In 1960 ---------- (REM Lead Singer), born.",
"Answer": "michael stipe"
},
{
"Question": "In 1960 Elvis Presley appears on a Frank ---------- TV special.",
"Answer": "sinatra"
},
{
"Question": "In 1960 Mali (without---------- ) gains independence from France (National Day). ",
"Answer": "senegal"
},
{
"Question": "In 1961 UK grants ---------- independence.",
"Answer": "sierra leone"
},
{
"Question": "In 1962 E. E. Cummings poet, dies at---------- . ;sixty seven",
"Answer": "67"
},
{
"Question": "In 1962 TV comedy '---------- ' premiered on CBS. ",
"Answer": "the beverly hillbillies"
},
{
"Question": "In 1963 'Beatlemania' is coined after the Beatles appear at the---------- . ",
"Answer": "palladium"
},
{
"Question": "In 1963 ---------- 1st tour (opening act for Bo Diddley and Everly Bros). ",
"Answer": "rolling stones"
},
{
"Question": "In 1963 Treaty banning atmospheric nuclear tests signed by US, ---------- , USSR. ",
"Answer": "uk"
},
{
"Question": "In 1964 ---------- and Brezhnev replace Soviet premier Nikita Krushchev. ",
"Answer": "kosygin"
},
{
"Question": "In 1964 Launch of Voskhod 1, 1st 3 man crew (---------- , Feokistov, Yegorov). ",
"Answer": "komarov"
},
{
"Question": "In 1964 Shooting begins on 'The Cage' the pilot for Star---------- . ",
"Answer": "trek"
},
{
"Question": "In 1964, who recorded 'baby love'",
"Answer": "supremes"
},
{
"Question": "In 1965 '---------- ' premiers. ",
"Answer": "get smart"
},
{
"Question": "In 1965 ---------- National Day",
"Answer": "gambian"
},
{
"Question": "In 1965 Bangladesh windstorm kills ---------- ",
"Answer": "17,000"
},
{
"Question": "In 1965 Beatles release '---------- .' ",
"Answer": "yesterday"
},
{
"Question": "In 1965 Charlie Sheen, actor (---------- , Platoon), born. ",
"Answer": "wall st"
},
{
"Question": "In 1966 '---------- ' premiers on NBC TV. ",
"Answer": "star trek"
},
{
"Question": "In 1966 Bechuanaland gains independence from England, becomes---------- . ",
"Answer": "botswana"
},
{
"Question": "In 1966 Botswana gains independence from ---------- (National Day). ",
"Answer": "Britain"
},
{
"Question": "In 1966 Emperor Haile ---------- (Ethiopia) visits Kingston Jamaica. ",
"Answer": "selassie"
},
{
"Question": "In 1966 Lesotho (Basutoland) gains independence from ---------- (National Day). ",
"Answer": "britain"
},
{
"Question": "In 1966, which woman became the first Briton to fly solo around the world",
"Answer": "sheila scott"
},
{
"Question": "In 1967 ---------- makes fly-by of Venus. ",
"Answer": "mariner 5"
},
{
"Question": "In 1967 1st successful test flight of a---------- . ",
"Answer": "saturn v"
},
{
"Question": "In 1967 BBC bans Beatle's '---------- ' (drug references).",
"Answer": "a day in the life"
},
{
"Question": "In 1967 Che Guevara executed in---------- . ",
"Answer": "bolivia"
},
{
"Question": "In 1967 Gibraltar votes 12,138 to ---------- to remain British. ",
"Answer": "44"
},
{
"Question": "In 1968 ---------- 'Hey Jude', single goes #1 and stays #1 for 9 weeks ",
"Answer": "beatles'"
},
{
"Question": "In 1968 ---------- Lake actress (Hairspray, Ricki Lake Show), born. ",
"Answer": "ricki"
},
{
"Question": "In 1968 Borman, ---------- and Anders first men to orbit moon. ",
"Answer": "lovell"
},
{
"Question": "In 1968 Swaziland gains independence from ---------- (National Day). ",
"Answer": "britain"
},
{
"Question": "In 1968, who released 'carnival of life' and 'recital'",
"Answer": "lee michaels"
},
{
"Question": "In 1969 Beatles release '---------- ' album. ",
"Answer": "abbey road"
},
{
"Question": "In 1969 Dr. Denton ---------- implants first temporary artificial heart. ",
"Answer": "cooley"
},
{
"Question": "In 1969 Levi Eshkol dies, ---------- becomes premier of Israel. ",
"Answer": "golda meir"
},
{
"Question": "In 1969 Libyan revolution, Col ---------- Gadhafi deposes King Idris. ",
"Answer": "moammar"
},
{
"Question": "In 1970 ---------- Republic (Cambodia) declares independence. ",
"Answer": "khmer"
},
{
"Question": "In 1970 Anwar Sadat elected president of Egypt, succeeding Gamal ---------- Nasser. ",
"Answer": "abdel"
},
{
"Question": "In 1970 Beatles' ' ---------- ,' single goes #1 & stays #1 for 2 weeks",
"Answer": "let it be"
},
{
"Question": "In 1970 George Harrison releases '---------- ' single. ",
"Answer": "my sweet lord"
},
{
"Question": "In 1970 Janis ---------- dies at age 27. ",
"Answer": "joplin"
},
{
"Question": "In 1972 11 ---------- athletes are slain at Munich Olympics. ",
"Answer": "israeli"
},
{
"Question": "In 1972 Alyassa---------- , actor (Who's the Boss) ,born",
"Answer": "milano"
},
{
"Question": "In 1972 Harlow ---------- discoverer of the Sun's position in the galaxy, dies. ",
"Answer": "shapley"
},
{
"Question": "In 1972 John Young & Charles ---------- explores Moon (Apollo 16). ",
"Answer": "duke"
},
{
"Question": "In 1973 2 Skylab 3 astronauts walk in space for a record ---------- hours ",
"Answer": "7"
},
{
"Question": "In 1973 Billy Jean King beats Bobby ---------- in battle-of-sexes tennis match. ",
"Answer": "riggs"
},
{
"Question": "In 1973 Elvis and ---------- Presley divorce after 6 years. ",
"Answer": "priscilla"
},
{
"Question": "In 1973 The ---------- - Israel's missile boat - is unveiled.",
"Answer": "reshef"
},
{
"Question": "In 1974 ---------- TV host (Ed Sullivan Show), dies at 73. ",
"Answer": "ed sullivan"
},
{
"Question": "In 1974 French president Georges ---------- died in Paris. ",
"Answer": "pompidou"
},
{
"Question": "In 1974 Soyuz ---------- is launched. ;fourteen",
"Answer": "14"
},
{
"Question": "In 1975 Israel formally signs Sinai accord with---------- . ",
"Answer": "egypt"
},
{
"Question": "In 1976 John Hathaway completes a bicycle tour of every continent in the world and cycling ---------- miles. ",
"Answer": "50,600"
},
{
"Question": "In 1977 Cheryl ---------- replaces Farrah Fawcett on 'Charlie's Angels'. ",
"Answer": "ladd"
},
{
"Question": "In 1977 US recalls William---------- , ambassador to South Africa. ",
"Answer": "bowdler"
},
{
"Question": "In 1978 ---------- Ali beats WBA heavyweight champion Leon Spinks. ",
"Answer": "muhammad"
},
{
"Question": "In 1979 ---------- Chung-hee South Korean President is assassinated. ",
"Answer": "park"
},
{
"Question": "In 1979 Mother Teresa of ---------- was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. ",
"Answer": "india"
},
{
"Question": "In 1980 ---------- people die when a pair of earthquakes struck NW Algeria. ",
"Answer": "4,500"
},
{
"Question": "In 1980 BSD ---------- released",
"Answer": "unix 3"
},
{
"Question": "In 1980 USA beats ---------- and wins the Olympic Gold Medal (4-2).",
"Answer": "finland"
},
{
"Question": "In 1980, who recorded 'Another One Bites the Dust'",
"Answer": "queen"
},
{
"Question": "In 1981 'Late Night with David ---------- ' premiers.",
"Answer": "letterman"
},
{
"Question": "In 1982 ---------- leaves Lebanon. ",
"Answer": "palestinian liberation organization"
},
{
"Question": "In 1982 ---------- Portugal, a Spanish priest with a bayonet is stopped prior to his attempt to attack Pope John Paul II. ",
"Answer": "fatima"
},
{
"Question": "In 1982 1st permanent artificial ---------- successfully implanted (U of Utah) in retired dentist Barney Clark; lived 112 days with the Jarvic-7 heart. ",
"Answer": "heart"
},
{
"Question": "In 1982 Mt ---------- Observatory first to detect Halley's comet on 13th return. ",
"Answer": "palomar"
},
{
"Question": "In 1982 Soyuz T-5 returns to---------- , 211 days after take-off. ",
"Answer": "earth"
},
{
"Question": "In 1983 St Christopher----------- gains independence from Britain (Nat'l Day). ",
"Answer": "nevis"
},
{
"Question": "In 1984 Christopher ---------- , FBI's 'most wanted man' accidentally killed self.",
"Answer": "wilder"
},
{
"Question": "In 1984, who sang 'girls just want to have fun'",
"Answer": "cyndi lauper"
},
{
"Question": "In 1985 Walt Disney World's ---------- -millonth guest. ;two hundred",
"Answer": "200"
},
{
"Question": "In 1986 Andrei Tarkovski, Russian ---------- (Stalker), dies at 54 ",
"Answer": "director"
},
{
"Question": "In 1986 Record 23,000 start in a marathon (---------- ). ",
"Answer": "mexico city"
},
{
"Question": "In 1986 USSR frees dissident Andrei ---------- from internal exile. ",
"Answer": "sakharov"
},
{
"Question": "In 1986 USSR releases US journalist ---------- Daniloff confined on spy charges. ",
"Answer": "nicholas"
},
{
"Question": "In 1986, what was the maximum fuel capacity imposed in formula 1 racing",
"Answer": "one"
},
{
"Question": "In 1987 ---------- Greene actor (Bonanza, Battlestar Galactica), dies at 72. ",
"Answer": "lorne"
},
{
"Question": "In 1988 'Naked Gun' premieres, a movie based on TV's '---------- Squad'. ",
"Answer": "police"
},
{
"Question": "In 1988 Lillehammer, ---------- upsets Anchorage to host 1994 Winter olympics. ",
"Answer": "norway"
},
{
"Question": "In 1988 US-Soviet effort free 2 grey whales from frozen---------- . ",
"Answer": "arctic"
},
{
"Question": "In 1989 ---------- Chapman, member of the Monty Python team, dies from cancer. ",
"Answer": "graham"
},
{
"Question": "In 1989 East Germans begin their flight to the west (via Hungary and---------- ). ",
"Answer": "czech"
},
{
"Question": "In 1990 ---------- threatens to hit Israel with a new missile. ",
"Answer": "saddam"
},
{
"Question": "In 1990 Iraqi Pres Saddam ---------- urges Arabs to rise against the West. ",
"Answer": "hussein"
},
{
"Question": "In 1990 Lithauania, Estonia and ---------- hold their 1st joint session. ",
"Answer": "latvia"
},
{
"Question": "In 1990 Rocky ---------- boxer, dies at 71, of heart failure.",
"Answer": "graziano"
},
{
"Question": "In 1991 ---------- Montand actor (Lets Make Love, Z), dies at 70. ",
"Answer": "yves"
},
{
"Question": "In 1991 Miles ---------- jazz musician, dies at 65 from pneumonia. ",
"Answer": "davis"
},
{
"Question": "In 1991 UN Security Council issues formal cease fire with ---------- declaration",
"Answer": "iraq"
},
{
"Question": "In 1995 Barings Bank disaster. Nick ---------- loses billions of Pounds Sterling in offshore investments, ruining Barings Bank. ",
"Answer": "leeson"
},
{
"Question": "In 1995 OJ Simpson acquitted for double murder of his Ex-wife ---------- and Ronald Goldman. ",
"Answer": "nicole brown simpson"
},
{
"Category": "In 2161---------- ",
"Question": " 8 of 9 planets aligned on same side of sun.",
"Answer": "syzygy"
},
{
"Question": "In 254 St ---------- begins his reign as Catholic Pope.",
"Answer": "stephen i"
},
{
"Question": "In 295 8th recorded ---------- passage of Halley's Comet ",
"Answer": "perihelion"
},
{
"Question": "In 31 BC Battle of Actium; ---------- defeats Mark Antony and becomes Emperor Augustus. ",
"Answer": "octavian"
},
{
"Question": "In 43BC The Roman politician, ---------- , is slain. ",
"Answer": "cicero"
},
{
"Question": "In 490 B.C. Athenians defeat second Persian invasion of Greece at---------- . ",
"Answer": "marathon"
},
{
"Question": "In 526 Earthquake kills ---------- in Antioch, Syria.",
"Answer": "250,000"
},
{
"Question": "In 680 ---------- ibn 'Ali, Shi'i religious leader, enters martyrdom. ",
"Answer": "husain"
},
{
"Question": "In 70 BC ---------- (Publius Vergilius Maro) (Mantua, Italy), poet (Aeneid), born. ",
"Answer": "virgil"
},
{
"Question": "In 742---------- , emperor (Holy Roman Empire), born. ",
"Answer": "charlemagne"
},
{
"Question": "In 760 14th recorded ---------- passage of Halley's Comet.",
"Answer": "perihelion"
},
{
"Question": "In 879 Charles III [The Simple], king of ---------- (893-923), born. ",
"Answer": "france"
},
{
"Question": "In an average lifetime, the average american eats 84,775 _____",
"Answer": "crackers"
},
{
"Question": "In an average lifetime, the average american wears 7,500 ___",
"Answer": "diapers"
},
{
"Question": "In cookery, what does the term 'Julienne' mean",
"Answer": "in strips"
},
{
"Question": "In cooking where does 'angelica' come from",
"Answer": "plant root"
},
{
"Question": "In Ferris Buellers Day Off, who is Cameron going to marry?",
"Answer": "The first girl he lays"
},
{
"Question": "In football, where are the hashmarks",
"Answer": "five-yard lines"
},
{
"Question": "In greek mythology whose dogs tore actaeon apart",
"Answer": "artemis"
},
{
"Question": "In greek mythology, mnemosyne is the mother of the ______",
"Answer": "muses"
},
{
"Question": "In greek mythology, what was attributed to athena",
"Answer": "owl"
},
{
"Question": "In Greek mythology, who defeated Athene in a weaving contest",
"Answer": "arachne"
},
{
"Question": "In greek mythology, who did jocasta marry",
"Answer": "oedipus"
},
{
"Question": "In greek mythology, who was condemned to bearing the world on his shoulders for trying to storm the heavens",
"Answer": "atlas"
},
{
"Question": "In greek mythology, who was jason's wife",
"Answer": "medea"
},
{
"Question": "In greek mythology, who was medea's husband",
"Answer": "jason"
},
{
"Question": "In Greek mythology, who was the first woman on Earth, created by Hephaestus at the request of Zeus",
"Answer": "pandora"
},
{
"Question": "In Holloween, Michael Meyers wore a Halloween mask of what famous character?",
"Answer": "Captain Kirk mask"
},
{
"Question": "In ice hockey, what name is given to a period of play in which one team has a player temporarily suspended from the game",
"Answer": "power play"
},
{
"Question": "In India what is 'pachisi'",
"Answer": "board game"
},
{
"Question": "In Indonesian cookery what name is given to meat kebabs served with a peanut sauce",
"Answer": "satay"
},
{
"Question": "In italy, as what is mickey mouse known",
"Answer": "topolino"
},
{
"Question": "In Knight Rider,what does K.I.T.T.'s name stand for?",
"Answer": "Knight Industries Two Thousand"
},
{
"Question": "In London when was the first cricket match held at Lords",
"Answer": "1814"
},
{
"Question": "In Mathematics, who devised a triangle to show the probability of various results occurring when any number of coins are tossed",
"Answer": "blaise pascal"
},
{
"Question": "In military slang which word means to carry heavy equipment on foot over difficult terrain",
"Answer": "yomp"
},
{
"Question": "In norse mythology, who is the chief of the valkyries",
"Answer": "brunhilda"
},
{
"Question": "In order for a deck of cards to be mixed up enough to play with properly, at least how many times should it be shuffled",
"Answer": "seven times"
},
{
"Question": "In physics, process of reduction of matter into a denser form, as in the liquefaction of vapor or steam.",
"Answer": "Condensation"
},
{
"Question": "In relation to its size, which bird has, understandably, the thickest skull",
"Answer": "woodpecker"
},
{
"Question": "In Roseanne what was Roseanne's gay boss/employee?",
"Answer": "Leon"
},
{
"Question": "In roulette, what number is green",
"Answer": "zero"
},
{
"Question": "In Russia, what type of food is a blini or blintze",
"Answer": "pancake"
},
{
"Question": "In Shakespeare's Hamlet, who is the father of Ophelia",
"Answer": "polonius"
},
{
"Question": "In Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice, what is the name of the merchant",
"Answer": "antonio"
},
{
"Question": "In the 'james bond' books, to who is miss moneypenny secretary",
"Answer": "m"
},
{
"Question": "In the 1938 film 'Bringing Up Baby', what was Baby",
"Answer": "leopard"
},
{
"Question": "In the 1960s, Alan Reed and Jean Vander Pyle were the voices of which television husband and wife",
"Answer": "fred & wilma flintstone"
},
{
"Question": "In the 1990 film 'The Krays', who played Violet Kray, the mother of the Kray brothers",
"Answer": "billie whitelaw"
},
{
"Question": "In the abbreviation VDU what does the V stand for",
"Answer": "visual"
},
{
"Question": "In the anglo-saxon poem, who killed grendel",
"Answer": "beowolf"
},
{
"Question": "In the Bible, who led 10,000 soldiers into battle against the Midianites",
"Answer": "gideon"
},
{
"Question": "In the Christian calendar, what is the alternative name for the Feast of Pentecost",
"Answer": "whitsun"
},
{
"Question": "In the contract that gave cuba freedom from the us, what was required;permanent us navy base there",
"Answer": "permanent naval base"
},
{
"Question": "In the culinary world, what is passata",
"Answer": "sieved tomatoes"
},
{
"Question": "In the film 'dragonheart', who did the voice of the dragon",
"Answer": "sean connery"
},
{
"Question": "In the film 'jurassic park', in which comical place did someone hide when the t-rex escaped",
"Answer": "toilet"
},
{
"Question": "In the film version of Willy Russell's play, who played Shirley Valentine",
"Answer": "pauline collins"
},
{
"Question": "In the grounds of which house is the largest private tomb/mausoleum in England",
"Answer": "castle howard"
},
{
"Question": "In the law of torts, oral defamation or use of the spoken word to injure another's reputation, as distinguished from libel or written defamation.",
"Answer": "Slander"
},
{
"Question": "In the monty python parody 'search for the holy grail', what did patsy say when they reached camelot",
"Answer": "it's only a model"
},
{
"Question": "In the monty python parody 'search for the holy grail', what was used to kill the rabbit",
"Answer": "holy hand grenade of antioch"
},
{
"Question": "In the movie 'Mall Rats', What famous author was signing comic books",
"Answer": "Stan"
},
{
"Question": "In the movie 'Mall Rats', What famous author was signing comic books?",
"Answer": "Stan Lee"
},
{
"Question": "In the old gag, where is prince albert",
"Answer": "in a can"
},
{
"Question": "In the parable of the Good Samaritan, to which city was the Samaritan travelling",
"Answer": "jericho"
},
{
"Question": "In the TV series 'Absolutely Fabulous, who played the part of 'Bubbles'",
"Answer": "jane horrocks"
},
{
"Question": "In the tv series 'the adventures of hercules', what is hercules' companion's name",
"Answer": "iolos"
},
{
"Question": "In the tv series 'the brady bunch', what was cindy's toy doll's name",
"Answer": "kitty"
},
{
"Question": "In the USA what are the TV equivalent of the Oscars",
"Answer": "emmys"
},
{
"Question": "In the USA, what is an estate agent known as",
"Answer": "realtor"
},
{
"Question": "In Welsh place names Llan- is a common feature, what does it mean",
"Answer": "church"
},
{
"Question": "In what book does 'Schahriah' appear",
"Answer": "thousand & one nights"
},
{
"Question": "In what business are 'angle irons' and 'rolex'",
"Answer": "dentistry"
},
{
"Question": "In what city was the final of the 1991 Canada Cup played",
"Answer": "hamilton"
},
{
"Question": "In what country is K2 the world's second-highest mountain",
"Answer": "pakistan"
},
{
"Question": "In what form are the signals that a normal TV aerial receives",
"Answer": "analogue"
},
{
"Question": "In what is food surrounded with dry, hot, circulated air",
"Answer": "convection oven"
},
{
"Question": "In what kind of restaurant might you be offered 'kulfi' as a dessert",
"Answer": "indian"
},
{
"Question": "In what month is Bastille Day",
"Answer": "july"
},
{
"Question": "In what profession is a 'ruderal",
"Answer": "gardening"
},
{
"Question": "In what shaped ring does sumo wrestling take place",
"Answer": "circular"
},
{
"Question": "In what sort of landscape would you find an erg",
"Answer": "desert"
},
{
"Question": "In what sport do teams compete for the Swaythling Cup",
"Answer": "men's table tennis"
},
{
"Question": "In what sport would you use spikes and blocks",
"Answer": "athletics"
},
{
"Question": "In what year did Franco come to power",
"Answer": "1937"
},
{
"Question": "In what year did Joseph Stalin die",
"Answer": "1953"
},
{
"Question": "In what year did Rhodesia declare independence",
"Answer": "1965"
},
{
"Question": "In what year did sychronized swimming first appear in the Olympics",
"Answer": "1984"
},
{
"Question": "In what year did The Bayer company begin marketing heroin",
"Answer": "1898"
},
{
"Question": "In what year did the Cold War begin",
"Answer": "1946"
},
{
"Question": "In what year was 'Saccharin' discovered",
"Answer": "1879"
},
{
"Question": "In what year was Fred Astaire born",
"Answer": "1899"
},
{
"Question": "In what year was Greenpeace founded",
"Answer": "1971"
},
{
"Question": "In what year was Guy Fawkes arrested",
"Answer": "1605"
},
{
"Question": "In what year was insulin first used to treat diabetes",
"Answer": "1922"
},
{
"Question": "In what year was Jane Fonda born",
"Answer": "1937"
},
{
"Question": "In what year was NATO formed",
"Answer": "1949"
},
{
"Question": "In what year was the game Monopoly invented",
"Answer": "1929"
},
{
"Question": "In what year was the Taj Mahal finished",
"Answer": "1658"
},
{
"Question": "In which city is the eastern terminus of the Trans-Siberian railway",
"Answer": "vladivostock"
},
{
"Question": "In which country are 'fajitas' a traditional dish",
"Answer": "mexico"
},
{
"Question": "In which country do the Ashanti people live in the Province of Ashanti",
"Answer": "ghana"
},
{
"Question": "In which country is the Calabria region",
"Answer": "italy"
},
{
"Question": "In which country is the chief range of Drakensberg Mountains",
"Answer": "south africa"
},
{
"Question": "In which country is the city of Mandalay",
"Answer": "burma"
},
{
"Question": "In which country is the port of Stravangar",
"Answer": "norway"
},
{
"Question": "In which country is the US naval base of Guantanamo",
"Answer": "cuba"
},
{
"Question": "In which country is Tobruk",
"Answer": "libya"
},
{
"Question": "In which country was film star Ray Milland born",
"Answer": "wales"
},
{
"Question": "In which country was Graham Greene's novel 'A Burnt Out Case' set",
"Answer": "belgian congo"
},
{
"Question": "In which country would you find McLaks (grilled salmon sandwich) on the McDonalds menu",
"Answer": "Norway"
},
{
"Question": "In which country would you find the Pripyet Marshes",
"Answer": "belarus"
},
{
"Question": "In which English town or city would you find The Christmas Steps",
"Answer": "bristol"
},
{
"Question": "In which European Palace are the State Apartments called the Hall of Mirrors",
"Answer": "versailles"
},
{
"Question": "In which film is danny devito the voice of 'phil'",
"Answer": "hercules"
},
{
"Question": "In which film starring Humphrey Bogart and set in Martinique, did he play a character called Harry Morgan",
"Answer": "to have and have not"
},
{
"Question": "In which film was Charlie Chaplin first heard to speak",
"Answer": "the great dictator"
},
{
"Question": "In which film, starring James Cagney, with Pat O'Brien as Father Connolly did he play a character called Rocky Sullivan",
"Answer": "angels with dirty faces"
},
{
"Question": "In which French island territory would you find the towns Bastia and Calvi",
"Answer": "corsica"
},
{
"Question": "In which game are there hashmarks on each five-yard line",
"Answer": "football"
},
{
"Question": "In which John le Carre novel does George Smiley first appear",
"Answer": "call for the dead"
},
{
"Question": "In which ocean is mauritius",
"Answer": "indian ocean"
},
{
"Question": "In which opera does leporello entertain a vengeful jilted lover",
"Answer": "don"
},
{
"Question": "In which Puccini opera of 1896 is the Christmas Duet",
"Answer": "la boheme"
},
{
"Question": "In which Shakespeare play would you find Constable Elbow",
"Answer": "measure for measure"
},
{
"Question": "In which sphere of industry or commerce is the name of Arthur Maiden famous",
"Answer": "advertising"
},
{
"Question": "In which sport would you find turkeys and spares",
"Answer": "ten pin bowling"
},
{
"Question": "In which television series do the characters Doctor Carter and Doctor Benton appear",
"Answer": "e r"
},
{
"Question": "In which weight category did John Conteh fight for the world title",
"Answer": "light heavyweight"
},
{
"Question": "In which year did Lester Piggott ride his first Derby winner",
"Answer": "1954"
},
{
"Question": "In which year this century were there 3 Popes",
"Answer": "1978"
},
{
"Question": "In which year was aspirin invented",
"Answer": "1899"
},
{
"Question": "In which year was the Battle of Copenhagen, where Nelson attacked the Danish fleet",
"Answer": "1801"
},
{
"Question": "In which year was the Battle of Hastings",
"Answer": "1066"
},
{
"Question": "In which year was the first artificial satellite launched",
"Answer": "1957"
},
{
"Question": "In which year was the Gulf War",
"Answer": "1991"
},
{
"Question": "In which year were the Olympic Games held in St. Louis",
"Answer": "1904"
},
{
"Question": "Inches who at buckingham palace wears bearskins",
"Answer": "guards"
},
{
"Question": "Indian song withimprovised usually topical words",
"Answer": "calypso"
},
{
"Category": "Indiana jones",
"Question": " what creature did indy's father fear",
"Answer": "rats"
},
{
"Question": "Instrument for measuring radio activity",
"Answer": "geiger counter"
},
{
"Question": "Instrument for measuring wind force",
"Answer": "anemometer"
},
{
"Question": "into what bay does the golden gate strait lead?",
"Answer": "san francisco bay"
},
{
"Question": "Into what body of water does the yukon river flow",
"Answer": "bering sea"
},
{
"Question": "Into what ocean does the Zambezi river flow",
"Answer": "indian"
},
{
"Question": "Into which body of water does the river Danube flow",
"Answer": "blacksea"
},
{
"Question": "Iron block on which metals are worked",
"Answer": "anvil"
},
{
"Question": "Islands what is ice cube's real name",
"Answer": "o'shea jackson"
},
{
"Category": "Isms",
"Question": " Public ownership of the basic means of production, distribution, and exchange",
"Answer": "socialism"
},
{
"Question": "Israel Tongue and who else devised the 'Popish Plot'",
"Answer": "titus oates"
},
{
"Question": "Jackdaws and magpies belong to which group of birds",
"Answer": "crows"
},
{
"Question": "James hunt was disqualified after winning which grand prix",
"Answer": "1976 british"
},
{
"Question": "Jamestown is the capital and chief port of which Atlantic island",
"Answer": "st. helena"
},
{
"Question": "Jefferson what can be tulip, balloon or flute",
"Answer": "wine glasses"
},
{
"Question": "Jimmy Carter once thought he saw a UFO; what was it",
"Answer": "Venus"
},
{
"Question": "Johnny rivers sang 'secret ______ man'",
"Answer": "agent"
},
{
"Question": "Jr how many tunes blared from the 1948 wurlitzer model 1100 jukebox",
"Answer": "twenty four"
},
{
"Question": "Jr",
"Answer": "Lindbergh"
},
{
"Question": "K-mart. Definately. Definately K-mart.",
"Answer": "Rainman"
},
{
"Question": "Kainolophobia is the fear of",
"Answer": "novelty"
},
{
"Question": "Kathisophobia is the fear of",
"Answer": "sitting down"
},
{
"Question": "Kriss Kristofferson and Barbra Streisand starred in the re-make of which film",
"Answer": "a star is born"
},
{
"Question": "La Sila lies in which region of Italy",
"Answer": "calabria"
},
{
"Question": "Lack of what is the cause of the deficiency disease 'kwashiorkor'",
"Answer": "protein"
},
{
"Question": "Lake Titicaca lies in which two countries",
"Answer": "bolivia and peru"
},
{
"Question": "Laliophobia is the fear of",
"Answer": "speaking"
},
{
"Question": "largest, rarest, and most powerful anthropoid ape?",
"Answer": "gorilla"
},
{
"Question": "Lazy Susans are named after who?",
"Answer": "Thomas Edison's daughter"
},
{
"Question": "Lee Which US state is known as the 'Volunteer State'",
"Answer": "tennessee"
},
{
"Question": "Les Paul and Charlie Christian were exponents of which musical instrument",
"Answer": "guitar"
},
{
"Question": "Leukophobia is the fear of",
"Answer": "the color white"
},
{
"Question": "Lewis 1994 - How many copies has the #3 'Eagles Greatest Hits' album sold",
"Answer": "fourteen"
},
{
"Question": "Line of hereditary rulers",
"Answer": "dynasty"
},
{
"Question": "Logophobia is a fear of ______",
"Answer": "words"
},
{
"Question": "Long necked long legged wading bird",
"Answer": "heron"
},
{
"Question": "Louis xvi was guillotined in 1732, 1793 or 1842",
"Answer": "1793"
},
{
"Question": "Love what does encephalitus affect",
"Answer": "brain"
},
{
"Question": "Lutraphobia is the fear of",
"Answer": "otters"
},
{
"Question": "Lygophobia is the fear of",
"Answer": "darkness"
},
{
"Category": "Lyrics",
"Question": " Always spoke my mind with a gun in my hand",
"Answer": "Ride Like the Wind Christopher Cross"
},
{
"Category": "Lyrics",
"Question": " And it's true we are immune when fact is fiction and TV reality",
"Answer": "Sunday Bloody Sunday U2"
},
{
"Category": "Lyrics",
"Question": " Before I put another notch in my lipstick case you better make sure you put me in my place!",
"Answer": "Hit Me With Your Best Shot Pat Benatar"
},
{
"Category": "Lyrics",
"Question": " Can make it I know I can. You broke the boy in me but you won't break the man",
"Answer": "Man in Motion St. Elmo's Fire John Parr"
},
{
"Category": "Lyrics",
"Question": " Emotions come I don't why/Cover up love's alibi",
"Answer": "Call Me Blondie"
},
{
"Category": "Lyrics",
"Question": " Ever since you've been leaving me I've been wanting to cry",
"Answer": "Much Too Late For Goodbyes Julian Lennon"
},
{
"Category": "Lyrics",
"Question": " From frustration first inclination is to become a monk and leave the situation",
"Answer": "Bust a Move Young MC"
},
{
"Category": "Lyrics",
"Question": " Good things might come to those who wait but not for those who wait too late",
"Answer": "Just the Two of Us Grover Washington Jr. feat. Bill Withers"
},
{
"Category": "Lyrics",
"Question": " Had a premonition that he shouldn't of gone alone",
"Answer": "Smugglers Blues Glenn Frey"
},
{
"Category": "Lyrics",
"Question": " Have some more chicken have some more pie",
"Answer": "Eat It Weird Al Yankovic"
},
{
"Category": "Lyrics",
"Question": " He wants me but only part of the time",
"Answer": "Voices Carry 'Til Tuesday"
},
{
"Category": "Lyrics",
"Question": " He's licking his lips he's ready to win on the hunt tonight for love at first sting",
"Answer": "Rock You Like a Hurricane Scorpions"
},
{
"Category": "Lyrics",
"Question": " I asked the doctor to take your picture so I could look at you from inside as well",
"Answer": "Turning Japanese Vapors"
},
{
"Category": "Lyrics",
"Question": " I can't help recalling how it felt to kiss and hold you tight",
"Answer": "Always Something There To Remind Me Naked Eyes"
},
{
"Category": "Lyrics",
"Question": " I don't know what you expect staring into the TV set",
"Answer": "Burning Down The House Talking Heads"
},
{
"Category": "Lyrics",
"Question": " I find myself telling you things I don't even tell my best friends",
"Answer": "Lost in Emotion Lisa Lisa and the Cult Jam"
},
{
"Category": "Lyrics",
"Question": " I know a place where we can dance the whole night away underneath electric stars",
"Answer": "Rhythm Of The Night DeBarge"
},
{
"Category": "Lyrics",
"Question": " I know I've been wearin' crazy clothes/And I look pretty crappy sometimes",
"Answer": "YouBetter You Bet The Who"
},
{
"Category": "Lyrics",
"Question": " I know you're not mine anymore-anyway-anytime;I Keep Forgettin' Michael McDonaldI'll kick you out of my home if you don't cut that hair",
"Answer": "Fight for Your Right to Party Beastie Boys"
},
{
"Category": "Lyrics",
"Question": " I know your plans don't include me",
"Answer": "We've Got Tonite Kenny Rogers & Sheena Easton"
},
{
"Category": "Lyrics",
"Question": " I need fifty dollars to make you holler",
"Answer": "Wild Thing Tone-Loc"
},
{
"Category": "Lyrics",
"Question": " I need some company a guardian angel to keep me warm when the cold winds blow",
"Answer": "Take Me Home Tonight Eddie Money"
},
{
"Category": "Lyrics",
"Question": " I took a page out of my rule book for you",
"Answer": "Perfect Way Scritti Politti"
},
{
"Category": "Lyrics",
"Question": " I tried my imagination but I was disturbed",
"Answer": "867-5309/Jenny Tommy Tutone"
},
{
"Category": "Lyrics",
"Question": " I was wrong now I find just one thing makes me forget",
"Answer": "Red Red Wine UB40"
},
{
"Category": "Lyrics",
"Question": " I'm not the kind of girl who gives up just like that",
"Answer": "Tide Is High Blondie"
},
{
"Category": "Lyrics",
"Question": " No chocolate covered candy hearts to give away",
"Answer": "I Just Called To Say I Love You by Stevie Wonder"
},
{
"Category": "Lyrics",
"Question": " Oh mother dear we're not the fortunate ones",
"Answer": "Girls Just Wanna Have Fun Cyndi Lauper"
},
{
"Category": "Lyrics",
"Question": " Puts a song in this heart of mine/Puts a smile on my face every time",
"Answer": "I Love a Rainy Night Eddie Rabbitt"
},
{
"Category": "Lyrics",
"Question": " She showed me the beach gave me a peach and pulled out the suntan lotion",
"Answer": "Going Back To Cali LL Cool J"
},
{
"Category": "Lyrics",
"Question": " She stepped off the bus out into the city street",
"Answer": "Fallen Angel Poison"
},
{
"Category": "Lyrics",
"Question": " She's so fine she's all mine the girl is all right!",
"Answer": "Legs ZZ Top"
},
{
"Category": "Lyrics",
"Question": " Somewhere between the soul and soft machine/Is where I find myself again",
"Answer": "Kyrie Mr. Mister"
},
{
"Category": "Lyrics",
"Question": " Suckin on chili dogs outside the Tastee-Freez",
"Answer": "Jack and Dianne John Cougar Mellencamp"
},
{
"Category": "Lyrics",
"Question": " The five years we have had have been such good times",
"Answer": "Don't You Want Me? Human League"
},
{
"Category": "Lyrics",
"Question": " The in crowd say it's cool to dig this chanting thing",
"Answer": "Rock the Casbah The Clash"
},
{
"Category": "Lyrics",
"Question": " The moon. Beautiful. The sun. Even more beautiful",
"Answer": "Oh Yeah Yello"
},
{
"Category": "Lyrics",
"Question": " The school bell rings you know it's my cue I'm gonna meet the boys on floor number two",
"Answer": "Smokin' in the Boys' Room by M<>tley Cr<43>e"
},
{
"Category": "Lyrics",
"Question": " There's a freeway runnin' through the yard",
"Answer": "Free Fallin' Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers"
},
{
"Category": "Lyrics",
"Question": " We could dance and party all night and drink some cherry wine",
"Answer": "We Don't Have To Take Our Clothes Off Jeramine Stewart"
},
{
"Category": "Lyrics",
"Question": " We're even skanking to Bob Marley/ Reggae's expanding with Sly and Robbie",
"Answer": "Genius of Love Tom Tom Club"
},
{
"Category": "Lyrics",
"Question": " Well I like takin' off don't like burnin' out every time you turn it on makes me wanna shout",
"Answer": "Cool the Engines Boston"
},
{
"Category": "Lyrics",
"Question": " Well it's all right riding around in the breeze",
"Answer": "End Of The Line The Traveling Wilburys"
},
{
"Category": "Lyrics",
"Question": " When I'm lost at sea I hear your voice and it carries me",
"Answer": "Heaven is a Place On Earth Belinda Carlisle"
},
{
"Category": "Lyrics",
"Question": " Where am I to go now that I've gone too far?",
"Answer": "Twilight Zone Golden Earring"
},
{
"Category": "Lyrics",
"Question": " Where ye goin'? What you lookin' for?",
"Answer": "Sister Christian Night Ranger"
},
{
"Category": "Lyrics",
"Question": " Who needs a heart when a heart can be broken?",
"Answer": "What's Love Got To Do With It? Tina Turner"
},
{
"Category": "Lyrics",
"Question": " Will you meet him on the main line or will you catch him on the rebound?",
"Answer": "Gloria Laura Branigan"
},
{
"Category": "Lyrics",
"Question": " With every breath I'm deeper into you",
"Answer": "Crazy For You Madonna"
},
{
"Category": "Lyrics",
"Question": " Won't you pack your bags we'll leave tonight",
"Answer": "Two Tickets To Paradise Eddie Money"
},
{
"Category": "Lyrics",
"Question": " You can say anything you like but you can't touch the merchandise",
"Answer": "She's a Beauty The Tubes"
},
{
"Question": "Mace is the outer covering of which common spice",
"Answer": "nutmeg"
},
{
"Question": "Mares' tails are examples of which type of cloud",
"Answer": "cirrus"
},
{
"Question": "Marie Osmond has only had one UK hit single as a solo artist name it",
"Answer": "paper roses"
},
{
"Question": "Marinated limbs of fowl",
"Answer": "chicken wings"
},
{
"Question": "Mark David Chapman was famous for what in 1980?",
"Answer": "Shooting John Lennon"
},
{
"Question": "Marley Who still receives an estimated 25 pieces of junk mail per year at Walden Pond",
"Answer": "Thoreau"
},
{
"Question": "Mass murder especially among a particular race or nation",
"Answer": "genocide"
},
{
"Question": "MDMA is another name for which illegal drug",
"Answer": "ectasy"
},
{
"Question": "Mechanophobia is the fear of",
"Answer": "machines"
},
{
"Question": "Megalophobia is the fear of",
"Answer": "large things"
},
{
"Question": "Member of a fraternity for mutual help with secret rituals",
"Answer": "freemason"
},
{
"Question": "Mexico city is the capital of ______",
"Answer": "mexico"
},
{
"Question": "Michael Jackson sing this song in 1987",
"Answer": "smooth criminal"
},
{
"Question": "mickey mouse has some nephews what were there names?",
"Answer": "mortie and ferdie"
},
{
"Question": "Microbiophobia is the fear of",
"Answer": "microbes"
},
{
"Question": "Milk, cheese and meat are good sources of which nutrient needed for a healthy diet",
"Answer": "protein"
},
{
"Question": "Mixed diced vegetables in mayonnaise is what sort of salad",
"Answer": "russian"
},
{
"Question": "Monte Corno, at 9554 feet, is the highest point in which Italian mountain range",
"Answer": "apennines"
},
{
"Question": "Most salad dressings derive the majority of their calories from____",
"Answer": "fat"
},
{
"Question": "Mount Athos is famous for its many monasteries of which religion",
"Answer": "greek orthodox"
},
{
"Category": "Movies /TV",
"Question": "Who starred in the film 'The Ten Commandments'",
"Answer": "charlton heston"
},
{
"Category": "Movies",
"Question": " Who played andy thompson in The Headmaster",
"Answer": "Andy Griffith"
},
{
"Category": "Music artists",
"Question": " who did 'i'd love to change the world' in 1971",
"Answer": "ten years"
},
{
"Category": "Music",
"Question": " What band did James Brown tour and record with in the 1950's?",
"Answer": "The Famous Flames"
},
{
"Category": "Music",
"Question": " What brother and sister duo produced a show in their family studio",
"Answer": "donny and marie osmond"
},
{
"Category": "Music",
"Question": " what composer and organist was married twice and had 20 children;johann sebastian bach",
"Answer": "bach"
},
{
"Category": "Music",
"Question": " What song by Frankie Avalon went to #1 in 1959?",
"Answer": "Venus"
},
{
"Category": "Music",
"Question": " what song of shania twain's was on the notting hill soundtrack",
"Answer": "you've"
},
{
"Category": "Music",
"Question": " what was Steve Miller's magical incantation in 1982",
"Answer": "abracadabra"
},
{
"Category": "Music",
"Question": " what were frankie and johnny to each other in the old song",
"Answer": "lovers"
},
{
"Category": "Music",
"Question": " What year did Chet Atkins release his first solo album",
"Answer": "1953"
},
{
"Category": "music",
"Question": " who is the late kurt coabain's widow?",
"Answer": "courtney love"
},
{
"Category": "Music",
"Question": " Who re-recorded 'Secret Agent Man' in 1979?",
"Answer": "Devo"
},
{
"Category": "Music",
"Question": " who recorded 'i want you to want me' on epic records in 1979",
"Answer": "cheap"
},
{
"Category": "Music",
"Question": " Who recorded 'Be True to your School' in 1963",
"Answer": "The Beach Boys"
},
{
"Category": "Music",
"Question": " Who recorded 'Cuts Like a Knife' in 1983?",
"Answer": "Bryan Adams"
},
{
"Category": "Music",
"Question": " who recorded the 1966 hit song 'barbara ann'",
"Answer": "beach boys"
},
{
"Category": "Music",
"Question": " Who recorded the 1969 hit song 'Let's Work Together'",
"Answer": "wilbert harrison"
},
{
"Category": "Music",
"Question": " Who replaced 'Bernie Leadon' of 'The Eagles' in 1975?",
"Answer": "Joe Walsh"
},
{
"Category": "Music",
"Question": " Who sang 'Everybody wants to Rule the World?'",
"Answer": "Tears for fears"
},
{
"Question": "Mycophobia is the fear of",
"Answer": "mushrooms"
},
{
"Question": "Mycrophobia is the fear of",
"Answer": "small things"
},
{
"Question": "Myxophobia is the fear of",
"Answer": "slime"
},
{
"Question": "n boy meets world,what is the crazy older brother's name?",
"Answer": "Eric"
},
{
"Question": "Name captain smollett's ship in treasure island",
"Answer": "hispaniola"
},
{
"Question": "Name either of the two giant stars in the constellation of Orion;rigel",
"Answer": "betelgeuse"
},
{
"Question": "Name given to that part of North America first seen in or about 986 by Bjarni Herjlfsson, who was driven there by a storm during a voyage from Iceland to Greenland?",
"Answer": "vinland"
},
{
"Question": "Name one of the countries to join the Commonwealth in 1995.cameroon",
"Answer": "mozambique"
},
{
"Question": "Name one type of insect belonging to the order Hymenoptera;ant;bee;sawfly;wasp;hornet",
"Answer": "ichneumon"
},
{
"Question": "Name the carnivorous mammal related to the hyena",
"Answer": "aardwolf"
},
{
"Question": "Name the character played by John Cleese in 'A Fish called Wanda'",
"Answer": "archie leach"
},
{
"Question": "Name the computer which beat World Chess Champion Garry Kasparov in 1997",
"Answer": "deep blue"
},
{
"Question": "Name the director of the film 'American Beauty'",
"Answer": "sam mendes"
},
{
"Question": "Name the female British climber while killed trying to climb K2 in 1995",
"Answer": "alison hargreaves"
},
{
"Question": "Name the little elephant in books by Jean de Brunhoff",
"Answer": "babar"
},
{
"Question": "Name the only actress with 4 Best Drama Actress awards",
"Answer": "Tyne Daly"
},
{
"Question": "Name the original comic strip Bill The Cat appeared in.",
"Answer": "Bloom County"
},
{
"Question": "Name the port at the mouth of the River Seine",
"Answer": "le havre"
},
{
"Question": "Name the primeval supercontinent which split into Gondwanaland and Laurasia between 250 and 300 million years ago",
"Answer": "pangaea"
},
{
"Question": "Name the singer who won the 1998 Eurovision Song Contest with the song Diva",
"Answer": "dana international"
},
{
"Question": "Name the stretch of water which lies between New Brunswick, Maine and Nova Scotia",
"Answer": "bay of fundy"
},
{
"Question": "Name the swimmer who became a Hollywood star in the 1940's and 50s in films such as Bathing beauty and Neptune's Daughter",
"Answer": "esther williams"
},
{
"Question": "Name the two movies that Michael Crichton made (before Jurrasic Park )about a theme park out of control.",
"Answer": "'West World' and 'Future World'"
},
{
"Question": "Named album of the year in 1981, which pop group's debut album was called 'Dare'",
"Answer": "human league"
},
{
"Question": "Names what portable object is the teleram t-3000",
"Answer": "computer"
},
{
"Question": "Narcolepsy is the uncontrollable need to ______",
"Answer": "sleep"
},
{
"Question": "Narrow trench made by a plough",
"Answer": "furrow"
},
{
"Category": "National capitals",
"Question": " Costa Rica",
"Answer": "san jose"
},
{
"Category": "Ncaa",
"Question": " in what year was the heisman memorial trophy first awarded",
"Answer": "1935"
},
{
"Question": "Neptune was the roman god of the ______",
"Answer": "sea"
},
{
"Question": "Ness What are panatelas",
"Answer": "cigars"
},
{
"Question": "New Zealand's Rugby team is know as the __________________.",
"Answer": "All Blacks"
},
{
"Question": "Newkirk c3p0 is the first character to speak in which film",
"Answer": "star wars"
},
{
"Question": "Nosocomephobia is the fear of",
"Answer": "hospitals"
},
{
"Question": "Oaks of dodona what did the white house have before it had an indoor bathroom",
"Answer": "telephone"
},
{
"Question": "Of what continent is cyprus a part",
"Answer": "asia"
},
{
"Question": "Of what country is the monetary unit the rupee",
"Answer": "india"
},
{
"Question": "Of what did robert the bruce, king of scotland, die in 1329",
"Answer": "leprosy"
},
{
"Question": "Of which country is Amharic an official language",
"Answer": "ethiopia"
},
{
"Question": "Of which metal is sperrylite the ore",
"Answer": "platinum"
},
{
"Question": "Of which Spanish province is Seville the capital city",
"Answer": "andalucia"
},
{
"Question": "Of who did the u.s postal service print 500 million stamps in 1993",
"Answer": "elvis"
},
{
"Question": "Officers in which army were given copies of 'les miserables'",
"Answer": "confederate"
},
{
"Question": "Ombrophobia is the fear of",
"Answer": "rain"
},
{
"Question": "Ommetaphobia is the fear of",
"Answer": "eyes"
},
{
"Question": "On a dartboard, what number is on top",
"Answer": "twenty"
},
{
"Question": "On Airwolf, what instrument does Hawke play",
"Answer": "cello"
},
{
"Question": "On FRIENDS what was the name of Ross's monkey?",
"Answer": "Marcel"
},
{
"Question": "On Full House,what was Jesse's REAL first name?",
"Answer": "Hermes"
},
{
"Question": "On Little House on the Prairie,what was Laura's horse's name?",
"Answer": "Bunny"
},
{
"Question": "On M;A;S;H,what was Walter 'Radar' O'Reilley's home town?",
"Answer": "Ottumwa,Iowa"
},
{
"Question": "On maps, what is the 'you are here' arrow",
"Answer": "ideo locator"
},
{
"Question": "On Night Court,Harry had a 'statue' of what animal in his office?",
"Answer": "Armidillo"
},
{
"Question": "On the 1976 release, who 'wanted to fly like an eagle'",
"Answer": "steve miller band"
},
{
"Question": "On three's company,what was Chrissy's father's ocupation?",
"Answer": "A Reverend"
},
{
"Question": "On what does the firefly depend to find mates",
"Answer": "sight"
},
{
"Question": "On what scale are there 180 degrees between freezing point & boiling point",
"Answer": "fahrenheit scale"
},
{
"Question": "On what sea is the crimea",
"Answer": "black sea"
},
{
"Question": "On what show did Dano get to book the bad guy?",
"Answer": "Hawaii 5-0"
},
{
"Question": "On what street in new rochelle did rob and laura petrie live",
"Answer": "bonnie meadow"
},
{
"Question": "On which Caribbean island are the Blue Mountains",
"Answer": "jamaica"
},
{
"Question": "On which continent would you be standing if you were visiting the Republic of Surinam",
"Answer": "south america"
},
{
"Question": "On which day of the week is the Moslem Sabbath",
"Answer": "friday"
},
{
"Question": "On which island are the Troodos mountains",
"Answer": "cyprus"
},
{
"Question": "On which major river are The Owen Falls dam",
"Answer": "nile"
},
{
"Question": "On which object would you find a crown, a waist, a sound-bow and a clapper",
"Answer": "bell"
},
{
"Question": "On which river does Berlin stand",
"Answer": "spree"
},
{
"Question": "On which U. S. river is the Grand Coulee Dam",
"Answer": "columbia"
},
{
"Category": "Onassis driving",
"Question": " what country is identified by the letters ma",
"Answer": "morocco"
},
{
"Question": "One of the worst fires in American history gutted the twenty-six storey MGM Grand Hotel in 1988. In which city was the hotel situated",
"Answer": "las vegas"
},
{
"Question": "organ of the digestive system?",
"Answer": "stomach"
},
{
"Question": "Oriental market",
"Answer": "bazaar"
},
{
"Question": "Original inhabitants of New Zealand, of Polynesian stock",
"Answer": "maori"
},
{
"Question": "Osteoporosis primarily affects",
"Answer": "bones"
},
{
"Question": "Other than the U.K. and Eire, name a European country where cars are driven on the left hand side of the road.;cyprus",
"Answer": "malta"
},
{
"Question": "Pagophobia is the fear of;ice",
"Answer": "frost"
},
{
"Question": "Pants",
"Answer": "green jacket grey pants"
},
{
"Question": "Paralipophobia is the fear of",
"Answer": "neglecting duty"
},
{
"Question": "Parton what is the official birthplace of country music",
"Answer": "bristol"
},
{
"Question": "Pasteur developed a vaccine for rabies in which year",
"Answer": "1885"
},
{
"Question": "Pathophobia is the fear of",
"Answer": "disease"
},
{
"Question": "Patsy cline is the most noted with pop-country crossovers. which other singer should not be overlooked for her hits 'break it to me gently' and 'fool no. 1'",
"Answer": "brenda lee"
},
{
"Question": "Pavarotti popularized Nessun dorma but what does it mean",
"Answer": "none shall sleep"
},
{
"Question": "Pediophobia is the fear of",
"Answer": "dolls"
},
{
"Question": "Percent what was the final destination of the first u.s. paddle wheel steamboat, what departed from pittsburgh",
"Answer": "new orleans"
},
{
"Question": "Philip Pirrip is the main character in which Charles Dickens novel",
"Answer": "great expectations"
},
{
"Question": "Phineas Barnum opened his circus in what year",
"Answer": "1871"
},
{
"Question": "Phonophobia is a fear of ______",
"Answer": "voices"
},
{
"Question": "Phthiriophobia is the fear of",
"Answer": "lice"
},
{
"Question": "Plant what city did general sherman burn in 1864",
"Answer": "atlanta"
},
{
"Question": "Poem or song narrating popular story",
"Answer": "ballad"
},
{
"Question": "Point Maley is the coast guard cutter in what Disney movie",
"Answer": "boatniks"
},
{
"Question": "Porphyrophobia is the fear of",
"Answer": "the color purple"
},
{
"Question": "Port Louis is the capital of which island state in the Indian Ocean",
"Answer": "mauritius"
},
{
"Question": "President richard m nixon called what songstress an 'ambassador of love'",
"Answer": "pearl baily"
},
{
"Question": "President Roosevelt had a landslide victory in 1932, who did he defeat",
"Answer": "herbert hoover"
},
{
"Question": "Presley elvis presley appeared on how many stamps in 1993",
"Answer": "five hundred million"
},
{
"Question": "Promotion of friendly relations between countries",
"Answer": "bridge-building"
},
{
"Question": "Psychrophobia is the fear of",
"Answer": "cold"
},
{
"Question": "Pussycat sings 'now the country song forever lost its soul, when the guitar player turned to rock n roll ______' what's the song title",
"Answer": "mississippi"
},
{
"Question": "QANTAS, the name of the airline, is an acronym for...",
"Answer": "queensland and northern territory aerial services"
},
{
"Question": "Queen Berengaria never came to England, although she was married to the King. Which King",
"Answer": "richard the first"
},
{
"Question": "Quite a Year for Plums_",
"Answer": "bailey white"
},
{
"Category": "Quotations",
"Question": " '--------- as if everything depended on God, and work as if everything depended upon man.'- Cardinal Francis J. Spellman",
"Answer": "pray"
},
{
"Category": "Quotations",
"Question": " '...do your -------------. You can't lead without knowing what you're talking about...'- George Bush (1925 - )",
"Answer": "homework"
},
{
"Category": "Quotations",
"Question": " 'A billion here, a billion there - pretty soon it adds up to real money.'",
"Answer": "Everett Dirksen"
},
{
"Category": "Quotations",
"Question": " 'Christmas is over and Business is Business.'- Franklin Pierce Adams",
"Answer": "business"
},
{
"Category": "Quotations",
"Question": " 'Do not wait for leaders; do it alone, person to person.'",
"Answer": "Mother Teresa"
},
{
"Category": "Quotations: 'Here is the test to find whether your ------------ is finished",
"Question": " if you're alive, it isn't.'- Richard Bach",
"Answer": "mission on earth"
},
{
"Category": "Quotations",
"Question": " 'I don't want to achieve immortality through my work, I want to achieve it through not dying.'",
"Answer": "Woody Allen"
},
{
"Category": "Quotations",
"Question": " 'If I were --------------, would I be wearing this one?'- Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865)",
"Answer": "two-faced"
},
{
"Category": "Quotations",
"Question": " 'If it weren't for -------------- I'd have no sex life at all.'- Rodney Dangerfield",
"Answer": "pickpockets"
},
{
"Category": "Quotations",
"Question": " 'If men could get -------------, abortion would be a sacrament.'- Florence R. Kennedy",
"Answer": "pregnant"
},
{
"Category": "Quotations",
"Question": " 'If someone says It's not the money, it's the -------------,'it's the money.''- Angelo Valenti",
"Answer": "principle"
},
{
"Category": "Quotations",
"Question": " 'If you cannot get your ---------- to call you, try not paying his bill.'- Pete Ferguson",
"Answer": "lawyer"
},
{
"Category": "Quotations",
"Question": " 'The -------- of money is the root of all evil.'- The apostle Paul",
"Answer": "love"
},
{
"Category": "Quotations",
"Question": " 'The human race has one really effective weapon, and that is ---------.'- Mark Twain (1835 - 1910)",
"Answer": "laughter"
},
{
"Category": "Quotations",
"Question": " 'Women who ----------- are called 'mothers'.'- Abigail Van Buren",
"Answer": "miscalculate"
},
{
"Category": "Quotations",
"Question": " 'Work is a necessity for man. Man invented the ---------------.'- Pablo Picasso",
"Answer": "alarm clock"
},
{
"Category": "Quotations",
"Question": " 'Years may wrinkle the skin. Lack of ---------- will wrinkle the soul.'- Anonymous",
"Answer": "enthusiasm"
},
{
"Category": "Quotations",
"Question": " 'You can observe a lot by ------------.'- Yogi [Lawrence Peter] Berra",
"Answer": "watching"
},
{
"Category": "Quotes",
"Question": " I don't want to achieve immortality through my work, I want to achieve it through not dying.",
"Answer": "Woody Allen"
},
{
"Category": "Quotes",
"Question": " In his private heart no man much respects himself.",
"Answer": "Mark Twain"
},
{
"Question": "Rabbits like _______",
"Answer": "licorice"
},
{
"Question": "Reddish-brown colour alluding to hair",
"Answer": "auburn"
},
{
"Question": "Relating to cookery what are 'lokshen', used in a type of Jewish soup",
"Answer": "noodles"
},
{
"Question": "Relating to food what is 'halloumi'",
"Answer": "cypriot cheese"
},
{
"Question": "Relating to or using signals over a range of frequencies",
"Answer": "broadband"
},
{
"Question": "Republic in southern central America, bounded on the north by Nicaragua, on the east by the Caribbean Sea, on the southeast by Panama, & on the southwest & west by the Pacific Ocean",
"Answer": "costa rica"
},
{
"Question": "Richard Gere was married to which model",
"Answer": "cindy crawford"
},
{
"Question": "River Providence is the capital of what state",
"Answer": "rhode island"
},
{
"Question": "Rustic or awkward person",
"Answer": "bumpkin"
},
{
"Question": "S.American cowboy",
"Answer": "gaucho"
},
{
"Question": "Saigon is the capital of ______",
"Answer": "south vietnam"
},
{
"Question": "Saintpaulia is the botanical name for which houseplant",
"Answer": "african violet"
},
{
"Question": "Saturday is named for which planet",
"Answer": "saturn"
},
{
"Question": "Scoleciphobia is the fear of",
"Answer": "worms"
},
{
"Question": "Scottish sailor Alexander Selkirk became inspiration for what novel",
"Answer": "robinson"
},
{
"Question": "Scriptophobia is a fear of ______",
"Answer": "writing in public"
},
{
"Category": "Second city",
"Question": " Cheyenne (state)",
"Answer": "casper"
},
{
"Question": "Serotine, Leislers and Noctule are all varieties of which nianinial",
"Answer": "bat"
},
{
"Question": "She won the 1979 Nobel peace prize for her work among the poor",
"Answer": "mother teresa"
},
{
"Question": "Shinguards were introduced into football in which year",
"Answer": "1839"
},
{
"Question": "Shop selling exotic cooked meats and cheeses",
"Answer": "delicatessen"
},
{
"Question": "Short legged long bodied dog",
"Answer": "dachshund"
},
{
"Question": "Sieze control of vehicle",
"Answer": "hijack"
},
{
"Question": "Six ounces of orange juice contains the minimum daily requirement for which vitamin",
"Answer": "vitamin c"
},
{
"Question": "Sixty what lives in a fornicary",
"Answer": "ants"
},
{
"Category": "Slang",
"Question": "A promiscuous woman",
"Answer": "slapper"
},
{
"Question": "Slave trading was abolished in the british empire in 1807, 1825 or 1855",
"Answer": "1807"
},
{
"Question": "Soceraphobia is the fear of",
"Answer": "parents-in-law"
},
{
"Question": "Solar time what's the usual age for a jewish boy to celebrate his 'bar mitzvah';thirteen",
"Answer": "13"
},
{
"Question": "Southern Comfort is made from a base of Bourbon whiskey and flavouring from which fruit",
"Answer": "peach"
},
{
"Category": "Space indiana jones",
"Question": " what did drinking from the grail 'grant'",
"Answer": "immortality"
},
{
"Question": "Spectrophobia is the fear of;specters",
"Answer": "ghosts"
},
{
"Question": "Squid, octopus and cuttlefish are all types of what",
"Answer": "cephalopods"
},
{
"Question": "St christopher the patron saint ______",
"Answer": "travellers"
},
{
"Question": "Starring Nigel Hawthorne, which 1994 film was publicised with 'His Majesty was all-knowing. But he wasn't quite all there.'",
"Answer": "the madness of king george"
},
{
"Question": "Stoppered glass container for wine or spirits",
"Answer": "decanter"
},
{
"Question": "Stygiophobia is the fear of",
"Answer": "hell"
},
{
"Question": "Sudden overthrow of government",
"Answer": "coup d'etat"
},
{
"Question": "Super glue is used to lift fingerprints from what surfaces",
"Answer": "difficult"
},
{
"Question": "Supposed paranormal force moving objects at a distance",
"Answer": "telekinesis"
},
{
"Category": "Sydney 2000 Olympics: This countries medal tally was",
"Question": " 0 Gold, 1 Silver, 0 Bronze, 1 in Total",
"Answer": "uruguay"
},
{
"Category": "Sydney 2000 Olympics: This countries medal tally was",
"Question": " 0 Gold, 2 Silver, 2 Bronze, 4 in Total",
"Answer": "argentina"
},
{
"Category": "Sydney 2000 Olympics: This countries medal tally was",
"Question": " 0 Gold, 6 Silver, 6 Bronze, 12 in Total",
"Answer": "brazil"
},
{
"Category": "Sydney 2000 Olympics: This countries medal tally was",
"Question": " 2 Gold, 1 Silver, 1 Bronze, 4 in Total",
"Answer": "finland"
},
{
"Category": "Sydney 2000 Olympics: This countries medal tally was",
"Question": " 6 Gold, 5 Silver, 3 Bronze, 14 in Total",
"Answer": "poland"
},
{
"Question": "Tachophobia is a fear of ______",
"Answer": "speed"
},
{
"Question": "Talc is a hydrated silicate of which metal",
"Answer": "magnesium"
},
{
"Question": "Tarlike mixture of hydrocarbons derived from petroleum",
"Answer": "bitumen"
},
{
"Question": "The 'love apple' is more commonly known as what",
"Answer": "tomato"
},
{
"Question": "The 'purple heart' medal was created in 1668, 1701 or 1782",
"Answer": "1782"
},
{
"Question": "The 1st US minimum wage law was instituted in what year",
"Answer": "1938"
},
{
"Question": "The actor who played captain sisko in 'star trek deep space nine', played ____ the 1970's series 'spencer for hire'",
"Answer": "hawk"
},
{
"Question": "The alcohol found in wine, beer & liquor is known as grain alcohol or what",
"Answer": "ethanol"
},
{
"Question": "The assassination of what country's Archduke led to World War I?",
"Answer": "Austria"
},
{
"Question": "The assault on Starfleet by the Borg was at",
"Answer": "wolf 359"
},
{
"Question": "The Atlanta Hawks basketball team have retired 23 which used to belong to _____",
"Answer": "lou hudson"
},
{
"Category": "The basis of all scientific agriculture, what involves six essential practices",
"Question": " proper tillage; maintenance of a proper supply of organic matter in the soil; maintenance of a proper nutrient supply; control of soil pollution; maintenance of the correct soil acidity; & control of erosion",
"Answer": "soil management"
},
{
"Question": "The bering strait lies between russia and ______",
"Answer": "alaska"
},
{
"Question": "The canary islands in the pacific are named after what animal;dog",
"Answer": "dogs"
},
{
"Question": "The childrens story 'The Rose and The Ring' was written by which 19th century novelist",
"Answer": "william thackeray"
},
{
"Question": "The Chinese ideograph with two women under one roof means what?",
"Answer": "Trouble"
},
{
"Question": "The coast line around this lake in North Dakota is longer than the California coastline along the Pacific Ocean.",
"Answer": "Lake Sakakawea"
},
{
"Question": "The cocktail 'Margarita' contains cointreau, lime and which spirit",
"Answer": "tequila"
},
{
"Question": "The country name for which bird is 'merle'",
"Answer": "blackbird"
},
{
"Question": "The date of which christian festival was fixed in 325 ad by the council of nicaea",
"Answer": "easter"
},
{
"Question": "The Dirty Harry franchise ran to five films what was the title of the final 1988 film",
"Answer": "the dead pool"
},
{
"Question": "The earths atmosphere & the space beyond is known as _______",
"Answer": "aerospace"
},
{
"Question": "The filament of a regular light bulb is usually made of ________.",
"Answer": "tungsten"
},
{
"Question": "The first charity flag day was held in 1914, 1917 or 1919",
"Answer": "1914"
},
{
"Question": "The first nude Playboy centerfold was",
"Answer": "marilyn monroe"
},
{
"Question": "The first person to swim the English Channel did so in what year",
"Answer": "1875"
},
{
"Question": "The first telephone call was made in what year",
"Answer": "1876"
},
{
"Question": "The force that brings moving bodies to a halt is _________",
"Answer": "friction"
},
{
"Question": "The great gothic cathedral of Milan was started in 1386, & wasn't completed until what year",
"Answer": "1805"
},
{
"Question": "The Guarani is the unit of currency in which South American country",
"Answer": "paraguay"
},
{
"Question": "The ice cream soda was invented in what year",
"Answer": "1874"
},
{
"Question": "The Inquisition forced this person to recant his belief in the Coppernican Theory. Who was he?",
"Answer": "galileo"
},
{
"Question": "The Irish Province of Connaught contains five counties. Sligo and Galway are two. Name one of the others. leitrim;mayo",
"Answer": "roscommon"
},
{
"Question": "The Jeffersons was a spinoff from what show?",
"Answer": "All in the Family"
},
{
"Question": "The largest internal organ of the human body is",
"Answer": "liver"
},
{
"Question": "The latin qed spells out in full as",
"Answer": "quod erat demonstrandum"
},
{
"Question": "The left lung is smaller than the right lung to make room for what",
"Answer": "heart"
},
{
"Question": "The longest bike weighed how much",
"Answer": "more than a ton"
},
{
"Question": "The mathematical notation for a summation is designated by what greek letter",
"Answer": "sigma"
},
{
"Question": "The minimum number of members required to be legal is known as a",
"Answer": "quorum"
},
{
"Question": "The most abundant metal in the earths crust is what",
"Answer": "aluminum"
},
{
"Question": "The most famous church in Great Britain, enshrining many of the traditions of the British people",
"Answer": "Westminster Abbey"
},
{
"Question": "The most northerly point of mainland Africa is in which country",
"Answer": "tunisia"
},
{
"Question": "The most prominent of the 12 disciples of Jesus Christ, a leader and missionary in the early church, and traditionally the first bishop of Rome",
"Answer": "peter"
},
{
"Question": "The name of which constellation me 'harp'",
"Answer": "lyra"
},
{
"Question": "The name of which disease comes from the Italian meaning 'bad air'",
"Answer": "malaria"
},
{
"Question": "The name of which of the seven hills of Rome is the origin of the word 'palace'",
"Answer": "palatine hill"
},
{
"Question": "The name of which plant comes from the Greek meaning 'earth-apple'",
"Answer": "camomile"
},
{
"Question": "The nest of an eagle or bird of prey is an",
"Answer": "eyrie"
},
{
"Question": "The normal temperature of a cat is _____ degrees (it's a decimal)",
"Answer": "101.5"
},
{
"Question": "The northern part of north america lies within the ______",
"Answer": "arctic circle"
},
{
"Question": "The observable activity of an 'individual.(________)",
"Answer": "behaviour"
},
{
"Question": "The olympic motto 'citius, altius, fortius' means what",
"Answer": "faster, higher,"
},
{
"Question": "the only member of the band zz top without a beard has what last name?",
"Answer": "beard"
},
{
"Question": "The ore pitchblende is the major source of which element;uranium",
"Answer": "radium"
},
{
"Question": "The peace of Aix-la-Chapelle was celebrated by which piece of music",
"Answer": "music for the royal fireworks"
},
{
"Question": "The phillips head screwdriver was invented where",
"Answer": "oregon"
},
{
"Question": "The plant life in the oceans make up about what percent of all the greenery on the earth",
"Answer": "85"
},
{
"Question": "The Prince of Demons in the new testament was called ___________",
"Answer": "beelzebub"
},
{
"Question": "The process of splitting atoms is called",
"Answer": "fission"
},
{
"Question": "The Sailor Who Fell From Grace With the Sea_",
"Answer": "yukio mishima"
},
{
"Question": "The Simplon Tunnel runs between which two countries",
"Answer": "italy & switzerland"
},
{
"Question": "The skin of which animal is used to make Morocco Leather",
"Answer": "goat"
},
{
"Question": "The St. Valentine's day massacre took place in this city",
"Answer": "chicago"
},
{
"Question": "The study of shells",
"Answer": "conchology"
},
{
"Question": "The telephone was invented in which year",
"Answer": "1876"
},
{
"Question": "The television detective Banacek was played by whom",
"Answer": "george peppard"
},
{
"Question": "The treatment of disease by chemical substances which are toxic to the causative micro organisms is called ________",
"Answer": "chemotherapy"
},
{
"Question": "the two rival gangs in 'west side story' were the sharks and the _________?",
"Answer": "jets"
},
{
"Question": "The u.s has never lost a war where they used ______",
"Answer": "mules"
},
{
"Question": "The University of Houston once elected what rock star as homecoming queen",
"Answer": "alice cooper"
},
{
"Question": "The variety of living organisms in a particular habitat or geographic area",
"Answer": "biodiversity"
},
{
"Question": "The Voyage of the Beagle told of which scientist's discoveries?",
"Answer": "Charles Darwin"
},
{
"Question": "The word 'angel' is derived from the Greek term angelos, from the Hebrew experssion mal'akh, usually translated as what?",
"Answer": "Messenger"
},
{
"Question": "The word 'boondocks' comes from the tagalog (filipino) word 'bundok,' which means",
"Answer": "mountain"
},
{
"Question": "The word 'whisky' comes from Gaelic, what does it mean",
"Answer": "water of life"
},
{
"Question": "The words 'dungarees' and 'jungle' originate from which language",
"Answer": "hindi"
},
{
"Question": "The' Long John Silver Collection' housed on the Cutty Sark is the nations largest collection of what",
"Answer": "ship's figureheads"
},
{
"Question": "There are 16 ______ in a cup",
"Answer": "tablespoons"
},
{
"Question": "There are 318,979,564,000 possible ways of playing just the first four moves on each side in a game of",
"Answer": "chess"
},
{
"Question": "There are 45 miles of what in the skin of a human being",
"Answer": "nerves"
},
{
"Question": "There are more statues of ________, Lewis & Clarks female indian guide, in the U S than any other person",
"Answer": "sacajewa"
},
{
"Question": "There were three Kings of England in 1066. Harold and William, of course, and who else",
"Answer": "edward the confessor"
},
{
"Question": "These attach muscles to bones or cartilage.",
"Answer": "Tendons"
},
{
"Question": "These rabbits are prized for their long, soft fur, used to make very expensive sweaters",
"Answer": "angorra"
},
{
"Question": "Thick, light yellow portion of milk from which butter is made",
"Answer": "cream"
},
{
"Question": "Thinker who sang the 1963 hit 'it's my party'",
"Answer": "lesley gore"
},
{
"Question": "This animal is found at the beginning of an encyclopedia",
"Answer": "aardvark"
},
{
"Question": "This company uses the slogan AOL;america on line",
"Answer": "america online"
},
{
"Question": "This country consumes more coca cola per capita than any other.",
"Answer": "iceland"
},
{
"Question": "This fingerlike projection is attached to the large intestine",
"Answer": "appendix"
},
{
"Question": "This is the hardest naturally occurring substance.",
"Answer": "diamond"
},
{
"Question": "This island group is off the east coast of southern South America.",
"Answer": "falkland islands"
},
{
"Question": "This island was Ulysses' home",
"Answer": "ithaca"
},
{
"Question": "This membrane controls the amount of light entering the eye.",
"Answer": "Iris"
},
{
"Question": "This place in Germany is also the name of a (popular) cake",
"Answer": "black forest"
},
{
"Question": "This science deals with the motion of projectiles",
"Answer": "ballistics"
},
{
"Question": "This space station killed a cow on re entry into earth's atmosphere",
"Answer": "skylab"
},
{
"Question": "this teen was sentenced to a public caning in singapore in 1994?",
"Answer": "michael fay"
},
{
"Question": "This U S state touches 4 of 5 great lakes",
"Answer": "michigan"
},
{
"Question": "This vegetable is a variety of broccoli",
"Answer": "calabrese"
},
{
"Question": "This was the site of worse nuclear accident in history",
"Answer": "chernobyl"
},
{
"Question": "Thomas Magnum's dad was played by what actor?",
"Answer": "Robert Pine"
},
{
"Question": "Thousand four hundred marconi transmitted radio signals across the atlantic in 1901, 1902 or 1903",
"Answer": "1901"
},
{
"Question": "Through what were dead Egyptian pharaohs' brains extracted",
"Answer": "nasal passages"
},
{
"Question": "Thumper was a rabbit from which film",
"Answer": "bambi"
},
{
"Question": "Time of the Season (1969) was done by what group",
"Answer": "zombies"
},
{
"Question": "Time ____ when your having fun",
"Answer": "flies"
},
{
"Question": "To the nearest minute, how long does it take sunlight to reach earth;eight",
"Answer": "8"
},
{
"Question": "To what country would a hiker go to assail mt ararat",
"Answer": "turkey"
},
{
"Question": "To what do the tendons attach the muscles",
"Answer": "bones or cartilage"
},
{
"Question": "To what does the original term' cutty sark ' refer;short shift",
"Answer": "chemise"
},
{
"Question": "To what family of vegetables does the popular Zucchini or Courgette belong",
"Answer": "gourd or squash"
},
{
"Question": "To what instrument family do 'french horns' belong",
"Answer": "brass"
},
{
"Question": "To which country do the Coral Sea Islands belong",
"Answer": "australia"
},
{
"Question": "To which instrument does an orchestra normally tune",
"Answer": "oboe"
},
{
"Question": "To which plant family (strictly genus) do jonquils and daffodils belong",
"Answer": "narcissus"
},
{
"Question": "To which team did marlboro switch its backing from brm in the 1974 season",
"Answer": "mclaren"
},
{
"Question": "To within 30 feet, how tall is the Eiffel Tower;nine hundred & eighty four",
"Answer": "984"
},
{
"Question": "Tom hallick was the first male host of which show",
"Answer": "entertainment tonight"
},
{
"Question": "Transom, poop and keel are all parts of a what",
"Answer": "boat"
},
{
"Category": "Trees",
"Question": " which tree has catkins in the spring and edible nuts in the autumn",
"Answer": "hazel"
},
{
"Question": "Tropical shrub used for making hair dye",
"Answer": "henna"
},
{
"Question": "Tropical tree bearing edible orange fruit",
"Answer": "guava"
},
{
"Category": "True or false",
"Question": " contrary to popular belief, a lightbulb actually absorbs darkness",
"Answer": "false"
},
{
"Question": "Two 747's collided here in 1977.",
"Answer": "canary islands"
},
{
"Question": "Two short words are combined to give the name of which small stand with several shelves or layers for displaying ornaments",
"Answer": "whatnot"
},
{
"Question": "under what name did norma jean mortenson become famous?",
"Answer": "marilyn monroe"
},
{
"Question": "Unfriendly, cold and sexually unresponsive",
"Answer": "frigid"
},
{
"Question": "Unscramble the letters of the words 'no stamp' into a single english word;postman",
"Answer": "tampons"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " a a g d e m n",
"Answer": "managed"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " a a j o n v",
"Answer": "navajo"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " a a p n a m",
"Answer": "panama"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " a c l i i t",
"Answer": "italic"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " a d e s h g n",
"Answer": "gnashed"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " a d t i s n e",
"Answer": "instead"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " a e e e t g n",
"Answer": "teenage"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " a e r s o",
"Answer": "arose"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " a e s n i t p e l",
"Answer": "palestine"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " a i a f n r o c i l",
"Answer": "california"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " a i a s l f c",
"Answer": "facials"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " a k i d n m n",
"Answer": "mankind"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " a l i a m d r",
"Answer": "admiral"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " a n a e w b n",
"Answer": "wannabe"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " a n n a t m s t a h",
"Answer": "manhattans"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " a n r k o",
"Answer": "akron"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " a p s r n s w e e p",
"Answer": "newspapers"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " a r i k e t c",
"Answer": "tackier"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " a r k o e",
"Answer": "korea"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " a r l b e b b",
"Answer": "babbler"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " a r o s m r t",
"Answer": "mortars"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " a s e p r r p",
"Answer": "rappers"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " a s e t r r t",
"Answer": "restart"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " a s l p e d p",
"Answer": "dapples"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " a s o s n r m",
"Answer": "ramsons"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " a s t n u p e",
"Answer": "peanuts"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " a t i m s b p",
"Answer": "baptism"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " a t o b u",
"Answer": "about"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " a t s h r o w e m r",
"Answer": "earthworms"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " a y f t i b e",
"Answer": "beatify"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " b a r u m",
"Answer": "burma"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " b r t n o i a o",
"Answer": "abortion"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " b s a e n",
"Answer": "beans"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " b s i e r a",
"Answer": "rabies"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " c d d s a e u",
"Answer": "adduces"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " c e r e t l a",
"Answer": "treacle"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " c e r u g l a r u t i",
"Answer": "agriculture"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " c i e e p",
"Answer": "piece"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " c k t b t u o",
"Answer": "buttock"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " c p e r e",
"Answer": "creep"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " c r e a d",
"Answer": "cedar"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " c s e l r s a",
"Answer": "scalers"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " c s r h e a r",
"Answer": "archers"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " c u p d e i o c",
"Answer": "occupied"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " d a h e r",
"Answer": "heard"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " d a m y d o r r e",
"Answer": "dromedary"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " d c e d d e i",
"Answer": "decided"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " d e s e d",
"Answer": "deeds"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " d o m e c s m r o o",
"Answer": "commodores"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " d o o s c e n",
"Answer": "secondo"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " d t e s b e i",
"Answer": "betides"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " e a d k b",
"Answer": "baked"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " e b u t s c j",
"Answer": "subject"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " e d d b n u l",
"Answer": "bundled"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " e d t m t o l",
"Answer": "mottled"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " e d u d p e t",
"Answer": "deputed"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " e e a m n g r",
"Answer": "germane"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " e e c s t r f",
"Answer": "refects"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " e e l v t w",
"Answer": "twelve"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " e e r f t c a b o n",
"Answer": "benefactor"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " e e r v n",
"Answer": "never"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " e e t h r",
"Answer": "there"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " e h a s w h e",
"Answer": "heehaws"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " e i a s j r l",
"Answer": "jailers"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " e i t s e r c",
"Answer": "recites"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " e l a r l e b",
"Answer": "relabel"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " e l i m s r a",
"Answer": "realism"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " e l i s m w d",
"Answer": "mildews"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " e l l y r a",
"Answer": "really"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " e l p e s",
"Answer": "sleep"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " e m a d i m r",
"Answer": "mermaid"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " e m i u e r q",
"Answer": "requiem"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " e m u s d r p",
"Answer": "dumpers"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " e n f e c",
"Answer": "fence"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " e n i w r t",
"Answer": "winter"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " e o o c r l",
"Answer": "cooler"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " e o r w p",
"Answer": "power"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " e o s n a e h l d m",
"Answer": "lemonheads"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " e p e d a r d o s",
"Answer": "desperado"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " e p i s r r p",
"Answer": "rippers"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " e r e e n t r",
"Answer": "terrene"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " e r f o t",
"Answer": "forte"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " e r i t e m a",
"Answer": "meatier"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " e r t h e",
"Answer": "three"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " e r z t e s l",
"Answer": "seltzer"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " e s l t e b a",
"Answer": "beatles"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " e s o s n n l",
"Answer": "nelsons"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " e s t a s b r",
"Answer": "breasts"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " e s y a k l n",
"Answer": "alkynes"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " e t a n n r g",
"Answer": "regnant"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " e t i t o m n y s",
"Answer": "testimony"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " e u e s n r t",
"Answer": "neuters"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " e v o m s i",
"Answer": "movies"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " e w o k r n t",
"Answer": "network"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " e x b r o g a",
"Answer": "gearbox"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " e z o l y b n",
"Answer": "benzoyl"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " f e m s y l",
"Answer": "myself"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " f y i t f",
"Answer": "fifty"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " f y l i l",
"Answer": "filly"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " g a i r h e",
"Answer": "hegira"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " g i b r o n",
"Answer": "boring"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " g r e u u n d o n d r",
"Answer": "underground"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " g s e r a s",
"Answer": "gasser"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " g y h t e i",
"Answer": "eighty"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " h a e r h e t",
"Answer": "heather"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " h n g s t i",
"Answer": "things"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " h n m u a",
"Answer": "human"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " h n y r l e c",
"Answer": "lyncher"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " h o e e t l n e p",
"Answer": "telephone"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " h r s i s c o i r",
"Answer": "cirrhosis"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " h t h o a p g p r o",
"Answer": "photograph"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " h u l a g",
"Answer": "laugh"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " i a l g f n w",
"Answer": "flawing"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " i c u t i b s",
"Answer": "biscuit"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " i d e t t s h",
"Answer": "shitted"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " i e m l s",
"Answer": "smile"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " i e s e r i f d",
"Answer": "fireside"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " i g i t n j l",
"Answer": "jilting"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " i h e r e t",
"Answer": "either"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " i h i m u l t",
"Answer": "lithium"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " i l e d a m s",
"Answer": "mislead"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " i l t l s",
"Answer": "still"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " i n e g v n t",
"Answer": "venting"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " i n n s u g o d",
"Answer": "sounding"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " i p e e r l s t",
"Answer": "reptiles"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " i s a g t n t",
"Answer": "tasting"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " i s p s r e u r",
"Answer": "surprise"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " i s r d e r a",
"Answer": "raiders"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " i s t r e d a",
"Answer": "diaster"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " i y c t t s s s i l",
"Answer": "stylistics"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " j n a a p",
"Answer": "japan"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " k a b l c",
"Answer": "black"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " k a o l a",
"Answer": "koala"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " k o r c s o",
"Answer": "crooks"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " k s a u m n s",
"Answer": "unmasks"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " l a i r d f o",
"Answer": "florida"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " l d e s r e u",
"Answer": "eluders"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " l e p s e e s r",
"Answer": "sleepers"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " l e s s a s m o",
"Answer": "molasses"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " l g i s g o o",
"Answer": "gigolos"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " l h n u c",
"Answer": "lunch"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " l i n y l p a",
"Answer": "plainly"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " l n d r e b o",
"Answer": "blonder"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " l o d u c",
"Answer": "could"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " l s o d r",
"Answer": "lords"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " l s t m r o a",
"Answer": "mortals"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " l t a s d c w i",
"Answer": "wildcats"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " l w e r f o",
"Answer": "flower"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " l w l o y e",
"Answer": "yellow"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " m d g n e s i",
"Answer": "smidgen"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " m i n c t o a u c e m",
"Answer": "communicate"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " m l s c i i a",
"Answer": "islamic"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " m r e o t r e",
"Answer": "remoter"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " m s l b d e a",
"Answer": "bedlams"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " m t g i h",
"Answer": "might"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " n a n e l g e d t",
"Answer": "entangled"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " n d l h l o a",
"Answer": "holland"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " n d n l a f i",
"Answer": "finland"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " n e a s t u s",
"Answer": "unseats"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " n e t l e a r",
"Answer": "eternal"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " n g d g a r i",
"Answer": "grading"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " n g k g w a i",
"Answer": "gawking"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " n g p p p o i",
"Answer": "popping"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " n g t b t u i",
"Answer": "butting"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " n g t f t i i",
"Answer": "fitting"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " n h k a s",
"Answer": "shank"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " n h k i t",
"Answer": "think"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " n l b r e i",
"Answer": "berlin"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " n l d s d y u e",
"Answer": "suddenly"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " n l o n w u b",
"Answer": "unblown"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " n n c n a o",
"Answer": "cannon"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " n o r a i o t",
"Answer": "ontario"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " n r e g i r a",
"Answer": "rangier"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " n r h t e a o",
"Answer": "another"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " n r k e s i",
"Answer": "sinker"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " n r v e e",
"Answer": "never"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " n s e u v",
"Answer": "venus"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " n s s w r o e",
"Answer": "worsens"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " n t d e o r e",
"Answer": "erodent"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " n t o r c e u",
"Answer": "recount"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " n t p n t e r i u e",
"Answer": "turpentine"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " n u l m d u p e",
"Answer": "pendulum"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " n y r g a h u",
"Answer": "hungary"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " o a l t c b",
"Answer": "cobalt"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " o e n d e c z",
"Answer": "cozened"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " o e n p e p r",
"Answer": "propene"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " o e o n c r h",
"Answer": "coehorn"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " o f e r h o",
"Answer": "hoofer"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " o f s u o u c c i n",
"Answer": "confucious"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " o g a o o z n g l r",
"Answer": "gorgonzola"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " o g i s n d w",
"Answer": "dowsing"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " o i c l i c d",
"Answer": "codicil"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " o i s r e p n r s",
"Answer": "prisoners"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " o k s c r c e w r",
"Answer": "corkscrew"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " o m r b d e o",
"Answer": "bedroom"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " o n l t e m o",
"Answer": "moonlet"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " o r a s p t r",
"Answer": "parrots"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " o r k e s t",
"Answer": "stoker"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " o r s d e c u",
"Answer": "coursed"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " o s l w a a v",
"Answer": "avowals"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " o t e r l o",
"Answer": "looter"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " o t h d a e g r",
"Answer": "goatherd"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " o t h u g b r",
"Answer": "brought"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " o t l n g e i i u l",
"Answer": "guillotine"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " o u c s k o t n k",
"Answer": "knockouts"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " p s n e i",
"Answer": "penis"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " q e e e z s u",
"Answer": "squeeze"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " r a g l t u p o",
"Answer": "portugal"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " r b o y s l e",
"Answer": "soberly"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " r c t l a f a",
"Answer": "fractal"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " r d g g e d a",
"Answer": "dragged"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " r d w f r o a",
"Answer": "forward"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " r e s d o t a u p",
"Answer": "outspread"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " r e t a h b e",
"Answer": "breathe"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " r f a w s e",
"Answer": "wafers"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " r h a t e",
"Answer": "earth"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " r i n d e d a",
"Answer": "drained"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " r l e s e a",
"Answer": "reales"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " r m p e l t a",
"Answer": "trample"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " r n c e f a",
"Answer": "france"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " r p k a s",
"Answer": "spark"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " r p p d e g i",
"Answer": "gripped"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " r p r o h p s e t e o",
"Answer": "troposphere"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " r r e i d d e",
"Answer": "derider"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " r r r a e",
"Answer": "rarer"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " r t e d p e e",
"Answer": "petered"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " r t p c r a o",
"Answer": "carport"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " r w e s l c e",
"Answer": "crewels"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " r w r o a",
"Answer": "arrow"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " r y g u b",
"Answer": "rugby"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " s a r d p o e d e",
"Answer": "desperado"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " s c b u k",
"Answer": "bucks"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " s e c p o r",
"Answer": "copers"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " s e l p e a",
"Answer": "please"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " s e n c i h e",
"Answer": "chinese"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " s i t d m",
"Answer": "midst"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " s l b e l",
"Answer": "bells"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " s m e r u m",
"Answer": "summer"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " s m t i e",
"Answer": "times"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " s o b o k",
"Answer": "books"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " s o d o r",
"Answer": "doors"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " s p r o e",
"Answer": "ropes"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " s r o w o r",
"Answer": "sorrow"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " s s o h e",
"Answer": "shoes"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " s t e w p",
"Answer": "swept"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " t a s r w",
"Answer": "warts"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " t d i e r",
"Answer": "tired"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " t d o m i e h",
"Answer": "ethmoid"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " t e d r i n i",
"Answer": "nitride"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " t e p c m o e",
"Answer": "compete"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " t e r d a o u",
"Answer": "outdare"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " t e r e c x e",
"Answer": "excrete"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " t k h n a",
"Answer": "thank"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " t l e d r e a",
"Answer": "related"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " t l n a o e h",
"Answer": "ethanol"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " t n a r i",
"Answer": "train"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " t n w s e s e e y i",
"Answer": "eyewitness"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " t o l o e r w a",
"Answer": "waterloo"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " u c k n a s q d i",
"Answer": "quicksand"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " u d e n k c l",
"Answer": "clunked"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " u e g m u o b l r x",
"Answer": "luxembourg"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " u e g r a c o",
"Answer": "courage"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " u g i r e p d",
"Answer": "pudgier"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " u i a s l b r",
"Answer": "burials"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " u i n u t m o p l",
"Answer": "plutonium"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " u l a s w o t",
"Answer": "outlaws"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " u r e l a n c",
"Answer": "nuclear"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " u s i b l i o",
"Answer": "bilious"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " u y i g n b s",
"Answer": "busying"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " v e t e t e n n s h e",
"Answer": "seventeenth"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " v l c o a",
"Answer": "vocal"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " v s n e r t a",
"Answer": "taverns"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " v s u s e r",
"Answer": "versus"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " w d o l u",
"Answer": "would"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " w h t a c",
"Answer": "watch"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " w r d r e a a",
"Answer": "awarder"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " w t r o s",
"Answer": "worst"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " y f f i t",
"Answer": "fifty"
},
{
"Category": "UnScramble this Word",
"Question": " y g u o n",
"Answer": "young"
},
{
"Question": "Until 1947, what did 'gripe water' contain",
"Answer": "opium"
},
{
"Question": "Upon his death in 1931, all non essential lights in the U S were turned off for one minute in his honor",
"Answer": "thomas edison"
},
{
"Question": "Upon which river did Babylon stand",
"Answer": "euphrates"
},
{
"Question": "US Captials - Califorina",
"Answer": "Sacramento"
},
{
"Question": "US Captials - Hawaii",
"Answer": "Honolulu"
},
{
"Question": "US Captials - Maine",
"Answer": "Augusta"
},
{
"Question": "US Captials - Minnesota;St. Paul",
"Answer": "St Paul"
},
{
"Question": "US Captials - Mississippi",
"Answer": "Jackson"
},
{
"Question": "US Captials - Missouri",
"Answer": "Jefferson City"
},
{
"Question": "US Captials - New Hampshire",
"Answer": "Concord"
},
{
"Question": "US Captials - Oregon",
"Answer": "Salem"
},
{
"Question": "Usa",
"Answer": "usa spain"
},
{
"Category": "Useless Facts",
"Question": " A Dutch study indicated that 50 percent of the adult Dutch population have never flown in an airplane, and ---------------- percent admitted a fear of flying.;twenty eight",
"Answer": "28"
},
{
"Category": "Useless Facts",
"Question": " About 60 percent of all American babies are named after -------------",
"Answer": "close relatives"
},
{
"Category": "Useless Facts",
"Question": " According to a recent survey, --------- percent of people who play the car radio while driving also sing along with it.;seventy five",
"Answer": "75"
},
{
"Category": "Useless Facts",
"Question": " An American Animal Hospital Association survey revealed that -------------- percent of dog owners sign letters or cards from themselves and their dogs.;sixty two",
"Answer": "62"
},
{
"Category": "Useless Facts",
"Question": " Banging your head against a wall can burn up to ----------- calories per hour.;one hundred and fifty",
"Answer": "150"
},
{
"Category": "Useless Facts",
"Question": " Butterflies taste with their",
"Answer": "feet"
},
{
"Category": "Useless Facts",
"Question": " During the Spanish American War in 1898, there were 45 stars on the -------------.",
"Answer": "american flag"
},
{
"Category": "Useless Facts",
"Question": " Every time you lick a stamp, you're consuming 1/10 of a",
"Answer": "calorie"
},
{
"Category": "Useless Facts",
"Question": " In 1977, according to the American Telephone and Telegraph Company, there were 14.5 telephone calls made for every 100 people in the ---------------------",
"Answer": "entire world"
},
{
"Category": "Useless Facts",
"Question": " In 1977, less than 9 percent of physicians in the U.S. were -----------",
"Answer": "women"
},
{
"Category": "Useless Facts",
"Question": " In ancient Egypt, Priests _______ EVERY hair from their bodies, including their eyebrows and eyelashes",
"Answer": "plucked"
},
{
"Category": "Useless Facts",
"Question": " It has been estimated that the typical American will spend an average of -------- years of his/her life reading newspapers.;two",
"Answer": "2"
},
{
"Category": "Useless Facts",
"Question": " King Francis I of France is reported to have paid master artist Leonardo da Vinci 4,000 gold crowns for his masterpiece -------------- but the king did not get immediate possession. Da Vinci kept the painting hanging on a wall of his chateau to the day he died.",
"Answer": "mona lisa"
},
{
"Category": "Useless Facts",
"Question": " Monaco boasts the highest per capita ownership of -------------- in the world. An early 1990s survey put the figure at one for every 65 people.",
"Answer": "rolls royces"
},
{
"Category": "Useless Facts",
"Question": " Since its introduction in February 1935, more than 150 million ----------- board games have been sold worldwide.",
"Answer": "monopoly"
},
{
"Category": "Useless Facts",
"Question": " The ------------------ were the first Asian colony to become independent following World War II. Today the country's population is approximately 60,000,000, and is comprised of many ethnicity. Many citizens are of Malay, Chinese, or Spanish descent.",
"Answer": "philippines"
},
{
"Category": "Useless Facts",
"Question": " The average American will eat 35,000 --------- during their life span.",
"Answer": "cookies"
},
{
"Category": "Useless Facts",
"Question": " The most memorable kiss in a motion picture was in -------------------, according to 25 percent of those polled.",
"Answer": "gone with the wind"
},
{
"Category": "Useless Facts",
"Question": " Two out of three adults in the United States have ",
"Answer": "hemorrhoids"
},
{
"Category": "Useless Facts",
"Question": " Zip code 12345 is assigned to -------------- in Schenectady, New York.",
"Answer": "general electric"
},
{
"Category": "Useless Trivia",
"Question": " 'Crack' gets its name because it ---------- when you smoke it.",
"Answer": "crackles"
},
{
"Category": "Useless Trivia",
"Question": " ---------- newborn babies will be dropped in the next month.",
"Answer": "2,500"
},
{
"Category": "Useless Trivia",
"Question": " ---------- of all road accidents in Canada involve a Moose.",
"Answer": "0.3%"
},
{
"Category": "Useless Trivia",
"Question": " ---------- percent of the American population has never visited a dentist.",
"Answer": "forty"
},
{
"Category": "Useless Trivia",
"Question": " ---------- phone calls will be misplaced by telecoms service every minute.",
"Answer": "1,314"
},
{
"Category": "Useless Trivia",
"Question": " ---------- stands for ' Electrical and Musical Instruments'.",
"Answer": "emi"
},
{
"Category": "Useless Trivia",
"Question": " ---------- was once appointed Special Agent of the Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs.",
"Answer": "elvis presley"
},
{
"Category": "Useless Trivia",
"Question": " 10% of ---------- fans replace the lenses on their glasses every 5 years whether they need to or not. ",
"Answer": "star trek"
},
{
"Category": "Useless Trivia",
"Question": " A ---------- is a village without a church and a town is not a city until it has a cathedral.",
"Answer": "hamlet"
},
{
"Category": "Useless Trivia",
"Question": " A canton is the blue field behind the---------- .",
"Answer": "stars"
},
{
"Category": "Useless Trivia",
"Question": " A female swine, or a sow, will always have a even number of---------- , usually twelve.",
"Answer": "nipples"
},
{
"Category": "Useless Trivia",
"Question": " A group of ---------- is called a Charm.",
"Answer": "finches"
},
{
"Category": "Useless Trivia",
"Question": " A group of ---------- is called a knot.",
"Answer": "toads"
},
{
"Category": "Useless Trivia",
"Question": " A large flawless emerald is worth more than a similarly large flawless---------- .",
"Answer": "diamond"
},
{
"Category": "Useless Trivia",
"Question": " A lifetime supply of all the vitamins you need weighs only about ---------- ounces.;eight",
"Answer": "8"
},
{
"Category": "Useless Trivia",
"Question": " A man named ---------- Peterson is the inventor of the Egg McMuffin.",
"Answer": "ed"
},
{
"Category": "Useless Trivia",
"Question": " A man's ---------- contains between 7000 and 15,000 hairs.",
"Answer": "beard"
},
{
"Category": "Useless Trivia",
"Question": " A necropsy is an autopsy on---------- .",
"Answer": "animals"
},
{
"Category": "Useless Trivia",
"Question": " A pack-day smoker will approx. lose 2 ---------- every ten years.",
"Answer": "teeth"
},
{
"Category": "Useless Trivia",
"Question": " A pig always sleeps on its ---------- side.",
"Answer": "right"
},
{
"Category": "Useless Trivia",
"Question": " A red-haired man is more likely to go ---------- than anyone else.",
"Answer": "bald"
},
{
"Category": "Useless Trivia",
"Question": " A square mile of fertile earth has ---------- earthworms in it.",
"Answer": "32,000,000"
},
{
"Category": "Useless Trivia",
"Question": " About ---------- years ago, most Egyptians died by the time they were 30.",
"Answer": "300"
},
{
"Category": "Useless Trivia: According to Genesis 1",
"Question": "20-22, the chicken came before the---------- .",
"Answer": "egg"
},
{
"Category": "Useless Trivia",
"Question": " According to the Gemological Institute of America, up until 1896, India was the only source for ---------- to the world.",
"Answer": "diamonds"
},
{
"Category": "Useless Trivia",
"Question": " America media mogul Ted Turner owns 5% of---------- .",
"Answer": "new mexico"
},
{
"Category": "Useless Trivia",
"Question": " Americans eat ---------- bananas a year.",
"Answer": "12 billion"
},
{
"Category": "Useless Trivia",
"Question": " An ---------- can stay under water for twenty-eight minutes.",
"Answer": "iguana"
},
{
"Category": "Useless Trivia",
"Question": " Annual growth of ---------- traffic is 314,000%.",
"Answer": "www"
},
{
"Category": "Useless Trivia",
"Question": " Apples, not---------- , are more efficient at waking up in the morning.",
"Answer": "caffeine"
},
{
"Category": "Useless Trivia",
"Question": " Assuming Rudolph was in front, there are 40320 ways to rearrange the other ---------- reindeer.",
"Answer": "eight"
},
{
"Category": "Useless Trivia",
"Question": " At any given time, there are ---------- thunderstorms in progress over the earth's atmosphere.",
"Answer": "1,800"
},
{
"Category": "Useless Trivia",
"Question": " At birth a panda is smaller than a mouse and weighs about ---------- ounces.;four",
"Answer": "4"
},
{
"Category": "Useless Trivia",
"Question": " At the equator the Earth spins at about ---------- miles per hour.",
"Answer": "1,000"
},
{
"Category": "Useless Trivia",
"Question": " Australian Rules football was originally designed to give ---------- something to play during the off season.",
"Answer": "cricketers"
},
{
"Category": "Useless Trivia: Average age of top ---------- executives in 1994",
"Question": " 49.8 years. ",
"Answer": "gm"
},
{
"Category": "Useless Trivia",
"Question": " Before 1850, golf balls were made of leather and were stuffed with---------- .",
"Answer": "feathers"
},
{
"Category": "Useless Trivia",
"Question": " Bernard Clemmens of London managed to sustain a ---------- for an officially recorded time of 2 mins 42 seconds.",
"Answer": "fart"
},
{
"Category": "Useless Trivia",
"Question": " Between 1902 and 1907 the same ---------- killed 436 people in India.",
"Answer": "tiger"
},
{
"Category": "Useless Trivia",
"Question": " By ---------- years old, Americans have watched more than nine years of television.;sixty five",
"Answer": "65"
},
{
"Category": "Useless Trivia",
"Question": " Cattle are the only mammals that are retro-mingent (they pee---------- ).",
"Answer": "backwards"
},
{
"Category": "Useless Trivia: Chances of a white ---------- in New York",
"Question": " 1 in 4",
"Answer": "christmas"
},
{
"Category": "Useless Trivia: City with the most Roll Royces per capita",
"Question": "---------- .",
"Answer": "hong kong"
},
{
"Category": "Useless Trivia",
"Question": " Clark Gable used to shower more than ---------- times a day.",
"Answer": "4"
},
{
"Category": "Useless Trivia",
"Question": " Cranberries are sorted for ripeness by bouncing them; a fully ripened cranberry can be dribbled like a---------- .",
"Answer": "basketball"
},
{
"Category": "Useless Trivia",
"Question": " Dairy products account for about ---------- of all food consumed in the U.S.",
"Answer": "29%"
},
{
"Category": "Useless Trivia",
"Question": " Despite accounting for just one-fiftieth of body weight, the ---------- burns as much as one-fifth of our daily caloric intake. ",
"Answer": "brain"
},
{
"Category": "Useless Trivia",
"Question": " Driving at ---------- miles per hour, it would take 258 days to drive around one of Saturn's rings.",
"Answer": "75"
},
{
"Category": "Useless Trivia",
"Question": " During a lifetime, one person generates more than 1,000 pounds of ---------- blood cells.",
"Answer": "red"
},
{
"Category": "Useless Trivia",
"Question": " During the Cambrian period, about ---------- years ago, a day was only 20.6 hours long.",
"Answer": "500 million"
},
{
"Category": "Useless Trivia",
"Question": " During the---------- , banks first used Scotch tape to mend torn currency.",
"Answer": "depression"
},
{
"Category": "Useless Trivia",
"Question": " Eosophobia is the fear of---------- .",
"Answer": "dawn"
},
{
"Category": "Useless Trivia",
"Question": " Everytime Beethoven sat down to write music, he poured ---------- water over his head.",
"Answer": "ice"
},
{
"Category": "Useless Trivia",
"Question": " Flamingo ---------- were a common delicacy at Roman feasts.",
"Answer": "tongues"
},
{
"Category": "Useless Trivia",
"Question": " Giant flying foxes that live in ---------- have wingspans of nearly six feet.",
"Answer": "indonesia"
},
{
"Category": "Useless Trivia",
"Question": " Gorillas often sleep for up to ---------- hours a day.;fourteen",
"Answer": "14"
},
{
"Category": "Useless Trivia",
"Question": " Hairstylist Anthony Silvestri cuts hair while---------- .",
"Answer": "underwater"
},
{
"Category": "Useless Trivia",
"Question": " Howdy Doody had ---------- freckles.",
"Answer": "48"
},
{
"Category": "Useless Trivia",
"Question": " Human ---------- is estimated to grow at 0.00000001 miles per hour.",
"Answer": "hair"
},
{
"Category": "Useless Trivia",
"Question": " Humans are the only primates that do not have ---------- in the palms of their hands.",
"Answer": "pigment"
},
{
"Category": "Useless Trivia",
"Question": " Hydroxydesoxycorticosterone and hydroxydeoxycorticosterones are the largest---------- .",
"Answer": "anagrams"
},
{
"Category": "Useless Trivia",
"Question": " If ---------- imported just 10% of it's rice needs- the price on the world market would increase by 80%.",
"Answer": "china"
},
{
"Category": "Useless Trivia",
"Question": " If you travel across the Russia, you will cross ---------- time zones.",
"Answer": "seven"
},
{
"Category": "Useless Trivia",
"Question": " If you went out into space, you would explode before you ---------- because there's no air pressure.",
"Answer": "suffocated"
},
{
"Category": "Useless Trivia",
"Question": " Iguanas, ---------- and Komodo dragons all have two penises.",
"Answer": "koalas"
},
{
"Category": "Useless Trivia",
"Question": " In ---------- exists a tribe of tall. white people whose parrots are a warning sign against intruders. ",
"Answer": "irian jaya"
},
{
"Category": "Useless Trivia",
"Question": " In 1936, American track star Jesse Owens beat a ---------- over a 100-yard course. The horse was given a head start.",
"Answer": "race horse"
},
{
"Category": "Useless Trivia",
"Question": " In Hartford, Connecticut, it is illegal for a husband to kiss his wife on---------- .",
"Answer": "sundays"
},
{
"Category": "Useless Trivia",
"Question": " In Miami, Florida, roosting vultures have taken to snatching ---------- from rooftop patios.",
"Answer": "poodles"
},
{
"Category": "Useless Trivia: In most---------- , including newspapers, the time displayed on a watch is 10",
"Question": "10.",
"Answer": "advertisements"
},
{
"Category": "Useless Trivia",
"Question": " In the Great Fire of London in 1666, half of London was burnt down but only ---------- people were injured.;six",
"Answer": "6"
},
{
"Category": "Useless Trivia",
"Question": " In the summer, ---------- get a tan.",
"Answer": "walnuts"
},
{
"Category": "Useless Trivia",
"Question": " In---------- , the colour of mourning is violet ",
"Answer": "turkey"
},
{
"Category": "Useless Trivia",
"Question": " Issac Asimov is the only author to have a book in every ---------- -decimal category.",
"Answer": "dewey"
},
{
"Category": "Useless Trivia",
"Question": " It is illegal to hunt ---------- in the state of Arizona.",
"Answer": "camels"
},
{
"Category": "Useless Trivia",
"Question": " It takes about a half a gallon of water to cook macaroni, and about a ---------- to clean the pot.",
"Answer": "gallon"
},
{
"Category": "Useless Trivia",
"Question": " Jackals have one more pair of chromosomes than ---------- or wolves.",
"Answer": "dogs"
},
{
"Category": "Useless Trivia",
"Question": " Jill St. John, Jack Klugman, ---------- , Carol Burnett and Cher have all worn braces as adults.",
"Answer": "diana ross"
},
{
"Category": "Useless Trivia",
"Question": " John ---------- has entered over 5000 contests...and never won anything.",
"Answer": "bellavia"
},
{
"Category": "Useless Trivia",
"Question": " Li Hung-chang is the ---------- of Chop Suey.",
"Answer": "father"
},
{
"Category": "Useless Trivia",
"Question": " Mae West was once dubbed 'The statue of---------- . ",
"Answer": "libido"
},
{
"Category": "Useless Trivia",
"Question": " Male ---------- will try to attract sex partners with orchid fragrance.",
"Answer": "bees"
},
{
"Category": "Useless Trivia",
"Question": " Medical researchers contend that no disease ever identified has been completely---------- .",
"Answer": "eradicated"
},
{
"Category": "Useless Trivia",
"Question": " Mice, whales, ---------- , giraffes and man all have seven neck vertebra.",
"Answer": "elephants"
},
{
"Category": "Useless Trivia",
"Question": " Michael Jordan makes more money from ---------- annually than all of the Nike factory workers in Malaysia combined.",
"Answer": "nike"
},
{
"Category": "Useless Trivia",
"Question": " Money is made of woven---------- , not paper.",
"Answer": "linen"
},
{
"Category": "Useless Trivia",
"Question": " Mongolia is the largest ---------- country. ",
"Answer": "landlocked"
},
{
"Category": "Useless Trivia",
"Question": " Mongooses were brought to Hawai'i to kill rats. This plan failed because rats are ---------- while the mongoose hunts during the day. ",
"Answer": "nocturnal"
},
{
"Category": "Useless Trivia",
"Question": " Most gemstones contain several elements, except the diamond; its all---------- .",
"Answer": "carbon"
},
{
"Category": "Useless Trivia",
"Question": " Native Americans never actually ate turkey; killing such a timid bird was thought to indicate---------- .",
"Answer": "laziness"
},
{
"Category": "Useless Trivia",
"Question": " Pennsylvania was the first colony to legalize---------- .",
"Answer": "witchcraft"
},
{
"Category": "Useless Trivia",
"Question": " Rhinos are in the same family as---------- , and are thought to have inspired the myth of the unicorn. ",
"Answer": "horses"
},
{
"Category": "Useless Trivia",
"Question": " Smelling ---------- or green apples can help you lose weight.",
"Answer": "bananas"
},
{
"Category": "Useless Trivia",
"Question": " The ---------- is illegal as a high school sport in all states except Rhode Island.",
"Answer": "hammerthrow"
},
{
"Category": "Useless Trivia",
"Question": " The monastic hours are matins, ---------- , prime, tierce, sext, nones, vespers and compline.",
"Answer": "lauds"
},
{
"Category": "Useless Trivia",
"Question": " The monastic hours are matins, lauds, prime, tierce, sext, nones, ---------- and compline.",
"Answer": "vespers"
},
{
"Category": "Useless Trivia",
"Question": "---------- , whales, elephants, giraffes and man all have seven neck vertebra.",
"Answer": "mice"
},
{
"Question": "Venus has how many moons",
"Answer": "0"
},
{
"Category": "Video Games",
"Question": " 'Secret of Evermore' was entirely produced in which country?;U.S.A.;usa;America",
"Answer": "United States"
},
{
"Category": "Video Games",
"Question": " The Nintendo 64 was titled under what name during production?",
"Answer": "Project Reality"
},
{
"Category": "Video Games",
"Question": " Which character was introduced in 'Super Street Fighter II'?",
"Answer": "Cammy"
},
{
"Category": "Video Games",
"Question": " Who is Mega Man's creator?",
"Answer": "Dr. Light"
},
{
"Category": "Video Games",
"Question": " Who is the main character in the 'DeathQuest' series?",
"Answer": "Lucretzia"
},
{
"Category": "Video Games",
"Question": " Who said 'All life begins and ends with Nu...at least this is my belief for now...'?",
"Answer": "Nu"
},
{
"Question": "Vientiane is the capital of ______",
"Answer": "laos"
},
{
"Question": "Vincent Van Gogh sold exactly one painting while he was alive, what was it",
"Answer": "red vineyard at arles"
},
{
"Question": "Visual representation of individual people, distinguished by references to the subject's character, social position, wealth, or profession.",
"Answer": "portraiture"
},
{
"Question": "Weapon consisting of a long, sharp edged or pointed blade fixed in a hilt (a handle that usually has a protective guard at the place where the handle joins the blade)",
"Answer": "sword"
},
{
"Question": "Weight-loss guru ___ brings his fitness ideas to the little screen",
"Answer": "richard"
},
{
"Question": "What 1,300- foot column of basalt do wyoming indians want to keep people from climbing",
"Answer": "devil's tower"
},
{
"Question": "What 1995 movie was initially banned in malasyia because pigs are offensive to muslims",
"Answer": "babe"
},
{
"Question": "What 2 countries border the Dead Sea",
"Answer": "israel and jordan"
},
{
"Question": "What 80's cartoon was a showcase for 'New Wave' Music videos?",
"Answer": "Kidd Video"
},
{
"Question": "What 80's spin off of a 70's tv show did Martin Lawrence play on?",
"Answer": "What's Happening Now"
},
{
"Question": "What actor played seven roles in no way to treat a lady",
"Answer": "rod steiger"
},
{
"Question": "What actor played the lead in the remake of breathless",
"Answer": "richard gere"
},
{
"Question": "What actor was stung in 'the sting'",
"Answer": "robert shaw"
},
{
"Question": "What actress had made a million dollars by the age of 10",
"Answer": "shirley temple"
},
{
"Question": "What actress played mrs margaret williams in the danny thomas show",
"Answer": "jean"
},
{
"Question": "What airport in Uganda was the scene of a rescue drama in 1977",
"Answer": "entebbe"
},
{
"Question": "What animal has red patches on its rear",
"Answer": "mandrill"
},
{
"Question": "What animal is represented by the constellation Lacerta",
"Answer": "lizard"
},
{
"Question": "What animal is represented by the constellation Monoceros",
"Answer": "unicorn"
},
{
"Question": "What animal is thought to have inspired the myth of the unicorn",
"Answer": "rhinocerous"
},
{
"Question": "what animals did hannibal lead over the alps for the first time?",
"Answer": "elephants"
},
{
"Question": "What arabian peninsula nations recently merged under communist leadership",
"Answer": "yemen"
},
{
"Question": "What are a group of gulls called",
"Answer": "colony"
},
{
"Question": "What are elementary particles originating in the sun and other stars, that continuously rain down on the earth",
"Answer": "cosmic rays"
},
{
"Question": "What are people encouraged to kiss under",
"Answer": "mistletoe"
},
{
"Question": "What are scallops",
"Answer": "shellfish"
},
{
"Question": "What are the Amish also known as",
"Answer": "pennsylvania dutch"
},
{
"Question": "What are the annual awards for the best billboards (obies) named after",
"Answer": "obelisks"
},
{
"Question": "What are the Boyoma and Tugela",
"Answer": "waterfalls"
},
{
"Question": "What are the Christian names of the novelist P D James",
"Answer": "phyllis dorothy"
},
{
"Question": "What are the clouds of magellan",
"Answer": "galaxies"
},
{
"Question": "What are the only canines whose hair has a hook (or barb) on each individual follicle",
"Answer": "dalmatians"
},
{
"Question": "What are the only two london boroughs that start with the letter 'e'",
"Answer": "ealing"
},
{
"Question": "What are the separators on a guitar neck called",
"Answer": "frets"
},
{
"Question": "What are the three main types of Greek columns",
"Answer": "doric, ionic & corinthian"
},
{
"Question": "What are the two christian names of HE Bates",
"Answer": "herbert ernest"
},
{
"Question": "What are the world's tallest trees",
"Answer": "coast redwoods"
},
{
"Question": "What are tiny cracks in the glaze of pottery",
"Answer": "crackle"
},
{
"Question": "What artist cut off his right ear",
"Answer": "vincent van gogh"
},
{
"Question": "What australian food was discovered by john macadam",
"Answer": "macadamia nuts"
},
{
"Question": "what averted an arab boycott of the 1948 summer olympics?",
"Answer": "israel's exclusion"
},
{
"Question": "What bird is associated with lundy island",
"Answer": "puffin"
},
{
"Question": "What bird is the offspring of a cob and a pen",
"Answer": "swan"
},
{
"Question": "What body of water is fed from the south by the Wadi Araba & from the north by the river Jordan;the dead sea",
"Answer": "dead sea"
},
{
"Question": "What body organs did mae west say could be an asset if you hide them",
"Answer": "brains"
},
{
"Question": "What body parts are oversized in a man suffering from gynecomastia",
"Answer": "breasts"
},
{
"Question": "What Boston craftsman made George Washington's false teeth",
"Answer": "paul revere"
},
{
"Question": "What boxer played the lead in the broadway musical buck white",
"Answer": "muhammad ali"
},
{
"Question": "What branch of mathematics was devised by Sir Isaac Newton",
"Answer": "calculus"
},
{
"Question": "What brand of footwear is endorsed by dr j",
"Answer": "converse"
},
{
"Question": "What came down on jesus' head after he was baptised",
"Answer": "dove"
},
{
"Question": "What can be measured in angstroms",
"Answer": "wavelengths"
},
{
"Question": "What can't roosters do if they can't fully extend their necks",
"Answer": "crow"
},
{
"Question": "What canadian city was carling beer first brewed in",
"Answer": "toronto"
},
{
"Question": "What car was used in 'back to the future'",
"Answer": "de lorean"
},
{
"Question": "What caused a separation of Baja, California and the rest of Mexico",
"Answer": "The San"
},
{
"Question": "What character did Michael J Fox play in the film Back to the Future",
"Answer": "marty mcfly"
},
{
"Question": "What children's book did Forrest Gump keep in his suitcase?",
"Answer": "Curious George"
},
{
"Question": "What city boasts a world of coca cola pavilion featuring futuristic soda fountains",
"Answer": "atlanta"
},
{
"Question": "What city has the world's largest black population",
"Answer": "new york"
},
{
"Question": "What city in Nepal translates as 'wooden temples'",
"Answer": "Katmandu"
},
{
"Question": "What city is the setting for the US sitcom Cheers",
"Answer": "boston"
},
{
"Question": "What city was originally called edo",
"Answer": "tokyo"
},
{
"Question": "What civil war was fought between 1936 and 1939",
"Answer": "spanish civil war"
},
{
"Question": "What cocktail does bourbon, sugar and mint make",
"Answer": "mint julep"
},
{
"Question": "What cocktail is made from vodka and kahlua",
"Answer": "black russian"
},
{
"Question": "What color is the blood of an octopus;pale bluish-green",
"Answer": "bluish green"
},
{
"Question": "What colour does a chameleon turn when its angry",
"Answer": "black"
},
{
"Question": "What colours was the ferrari formula 1 car in the 1964 u.s.a grand prix",
"Answer": "blue"
},
{
"Question": "What committee eventually developed a standard for the 'c' programming language",
"Answer": "ansi"
},
{
"Question": "What company was founded by Sir Allan Lane in 1935",
"Answer": "penguin books"
},
{
"Question": "What completed a journey of 19,500 miles with only three stops in August 1929",
"Answer": "the graf zeppelin"
},
{
"Question": "What continent boasts the greatst number of Roman Catholics",
"Answer": "south america"
},
{
"Question": "What continent is submerged",
"Answer": "atlantis"
},
{
"Question": "What counrty would you visit to ski in the Dolomites",
"Answer": "italy"
},
{
"Question": "What countries are known as the abc powers",
"Answer": "argentina brazil chile"
},
{
"Question": "What country does Paul Hogan come from",
"Answer": "australia"
},
{
"Question": "What country has the third most satellites in orbit",
"Answer": "france"
},
{
"Question": "What country is the world's deepest mine located",
"Answer": "South Africa"
},
{
"Question": "What country lies north of france and south of holland",
"Answer": "belgium"
},
{
"Question": "What country officially limits women to one child",
"Answer": "china"
},
{
"Question": "What country saw the origin of lawn tennis",
"Answer": "england"
},
{
"Question": "What country would a Bulgarian with a good sense of direction walk through to reach Armenia by foot",
"Answer": "turkey"
},
{
"Question": "What country's currency is the bolivar",
"Answer": "venezuela"
},
{
"Question": "What country's people developed the crossbow",
"Answer": "china"
},
{
"Question": "What craft uses a kiln and a kick wheel",
"Answer": "pottery"
},
{
"Question": "What creatures call an apiary home",
"Answer": "bees"
},
{
"Question": "What creatures do the Galapagos islands take their name from",
"Answer": "Tortoises"
},
{
"Question": "What describes one complete turn of a rotating object",
"Answer": "revolution"
},
{
"Question": "What did adolphe sax invent",
"Answer": "saxophone"
},
{
"Question": "What did Americans call the first Cuban in space",
"Answer": "castronaut"
},
{
"Question": "What did aristotle believe the heart was",
"Answer": "seat of intelligence"
},
{
"Question": "What did dan aykroyd and john belushi quit 'saturday night live' to become",
"Answer": "blues brothers"
},
{
"Question": "What did denmark sell to the u.s",
"Answer": "virgin islands"
},
{
"Question": "What did Dr Godfrey invent in 1762",
"Answer": "fire extinguisher"
},
{
"Question": "What did Gabriel Fahrenheit invent",
"Answer": "thermometer"
},
{
"Question": "What did Grace Kelly become in 1956",
"Answer": "princess"
},
{
"Question": "What did Moldavia & Walachia unite to become",
"Answer": "romania"
},
{
"Question": "What did My Favorite Martian have to do before he could become invisible",
"Answer": "raise his antenna"
},
{
"Question": "What did Neptune hold in his hand",
"Answer": "trident"
},
{
"Question": "What did Sir Arnold Lunn begin in Switzerland",
"Answer": "slalom skiing"
},
{
"Question": "What did the 'P' in Roscoe P. Coltrane (from Dukes of Hazzard) stand for?",
"Answer": "Purvis"
},
{
"Question": "What did the name 'battenberg' become",
"Answer": "mountbatten"
},
{
"Question": "What did the Oshkosh steamer win",
"Answer": "first automobile race"
},
{
"Question": "What did the shire's reeve become when the concept was brought to the u.s",
"Answer": "sheriff"
},
{
"Question": "What disease is carried by the tsetse fly",
"Answer": "sleeping sickness"
},
{
"Question": "What do diners in a restaurant use to take away their leftovers",
"Answer": "doggy bag"
},
{
"Question": "What do people use to propel kayaks",
"Answer": "paddles"
},
{
"Question": "What do Spanish dancers hold in their hands",
"Answer": "castanets"
},
{
"Question": "What do spiders and ticks have in common",
"Answer": "eight legs"
},
{
"Question": "What do table tennis players change after five points?",
"Answer": "Service"
},
{
"Question": "What do the French call la manche",
"Answer": "the english channel"
},
{
"Question": "What do the letters 'r.e.m.' stand for",
"Answer": "rapid eye movement"
},
{
"Question": "What do the locals call the cloud that covers Table Mountain in Cape Town",
"Answer": "tablecloth"
},
{
"Question": "What do the skunk, magpie and otter have in common they are all",
"Answer": "black and white"
},
{
"Question": "What do trees get 90% of their nutrients from",
"Answer": "air"
},
{
"Question": "What do you call a person whose iq is between 110-120",
"Answer": "superior"
},
{
"Question": "What do you call an emasculated ram, whether or not he wears a bell",
"Answer": "wether"
},
{
"Category": "What do you call the act of putting a word inside another (ie",
"Question": " abso bloody lutely.)",
"Answer": "tmesis"
},
{
"Question": "What document is needed for one to enter a foreign country",
"Answer": "passport"
},
{
"Question": "What does 'majuba' mean",
"Answer": "place of rock pidgeons"
},
{
"Question": "What does 'n.b.a' mean",
"Answer": "national basketball association"
},
{
"Question": "What does 'rio de janeiro' mean in portuguese",
"Answer": "january river"
},
{
"Question": "What does 3 d mean;three dimensional",
"Answer": "3 dimensional"
},
{
"Question": "What does a 'postman' normally receive in kids' party games",
"Answer": "kisses"
},
{
"Question": "What does a botanist study",
"Answer": "plants"
},
{
"Question": "What does a brandophile collect",
"Answer": "cigar bands"
},
{
"Question": "What does a chromophobic fear",
"Answer": "certain colors"
},
{
"Question": "What does a i stand for",
"Answer": "artificial intelligence"
},
{
"Question": "What does a person look like if described as 'wan'",
"Answer": "pale-faced"
},
{
"Question": "What does a phyllophagus animal eat",
"Answer": "leaves"
},
{
"Question": "What does a taxidermist do",
"Answer": "stuff animals"
},
{
"Question": "What does a.n.c stand for",
"Answer": "african national congress"
},
{
"Question": "What does an anemologist study",
"Answer": "wind"
},
{
"Question": "What does an anthropophagist eat",
"Answer": "people"
},
{
"Question": "What does an oologist study",
"Answer": "eggs"
},
{
"Question": "What does an optician make",
"Answer": "spectacles"
},
{
"Question": "What does bette davis' headstone say",
"Answer": "she did it the hard way"
},
{
"Question": "What does blt stand for",
"Answer": "bacon, lettuce, tomato"
},
{
"Question": "What does BMW stand for?",
"Answer": "Bavarian Motor Works"
},
{
"Question": "What does breaking the sound barrier cause",
"Answer": "a sonic boom"
},
{
"Question": "what does britain lose the lease on in 1997?",
"Answer": "hong kong"
},
{
"Question": "What does cobol stand for",
"Answer": "common business oriented language"
},
{
"Question": "What does jefferson davis' headstone say",
"Answer": "at rest, an american soldier and"
},
{
"Question": "What does lacrimal fluid lubricate",
"Answer": "eyes"
},
{
"Question": "What does the acronym 'cpu' stand for",
"Answer": "central processing unit"
},
{
"Question": "What does the computer acronym IKBS stand for",
"Answer": "intelligent knowledge based system"
},
{
"Question": "What does the navajo term 'kemo sabe' mean",
"Answer": "soggy shrub"
},
{
"Question": "What does the pancreas produce",
"Answer": "insulin"
},
{
"Question": "What does the word chicane mean in the context of a game of bridge",
"Answer": "a hand without any trumps"
},
{
"Question": "What does v.s.o.p. stand for on a bottle of brandy",
"Answer": "very superior old pale"
},
{
"Question": "What does VAX stand for",
"Answer": "Virtual Access eXtension"
},
{
"Question": "What dog shares his owner with Garfiled the Cat?",
"Answer": "Odie"
},
{
"Question": "What drug is obtained from the poppy plant",
"Answer": "opium"
},
{
"Question": "What eighties TV show starred Bruce Willis in a detective agency?",
"Answer": "Moonlighting"
},
{
"Question": "What event was the interview of the Natural Born Killer, Mickey, to be held during?",
"Answer": "The Superbowl"
},
{
"Question": "What ex-girl friend of prince andrew appeared naked on screen",
"Answer": "koo stark"
},
{
"Question": "What falls out with phalacrosis",
"Answer": "hair"
},
{
"Question": "What famous classical composer continued to compose great music after becoming deaf",
"Answer": "Beethoven"
},
{
"Question": "What famous classical composer continued to compose great music after becoming deaf?",
"Answer": "Beethoven"
},
{
"Question": "What FBI agent tracked Charles 'Pretty Boy' Floyd to Ohio, where Floyd died",
"Answer": "melvin purvis"
},
{
"Question": "What firm markets the B25 microcomputer",
"Answer": "burroughs"
},
{
"Question": "What flag flies over gibraltar",
"Answer": "union jack"
},
{
"Question": "What flower produces pink and white flowers in alkaline soil",
"Answer": "hydrangea"
},
{
"Question": "What football team was previously known as the frankford yellow jackets",
"Answer": "philadelphia eagles"
},
{
"Question": "What foreign country's phone book is alphabetized by first name",
"Answer": "Iceland"
},
{
"Question": "What form of light comes at wavelengths below 360 nanometers",
"Answer": "ultra violet"
},
{
"Question": "What french painter was the subject of somerset maugham's 'the moon and sixpence'",
"Answer": "gauguin"
},
{
"Question": "What french phrase means 'well informed'",
"Answer": "au courant"
},
{
"Question": "What fruit is usually used to make Marmalade?",
"Answer": "Orange"
},
{
"Question": "What game challenges you to 'double in' & 'double out'",
"Answer": "darts"
},
{
"Question": "What game of chance was originally called 'Beano'",
"Answer": "Bingo"
},
{
"Question": "What game tiles were first made with a pocket knife",
"Answer": "scrabble"
},
{
"Question": "What German city is best known for its Oktoberfest",
"Answer": "munich"
},
{
"Question": "What german philosopher claimed morality required a belief in god and freedom",
"Answer": "immanuel kant"
},
{
"Question": "What have over 80% of boxers suffered",
"Answer": "brain damage"
},
{
"Question": "What hit lp did rockpile release in 1980",
"Answer": "seconds of pleasure"
},
{
"Question": "What hobby was developed by the palmer paint company",
"Answer": "painting by numbers"
},
{
"Question": "What indian tribe is associated with 'the trail of tears'",
"Answer": "cherokee"
},
{
"Question": "What instrument do doctors usually have around their necks",
"Answer": "stethoscope"
},
{
"Question": "What instrument on a car measures distance",
"Answer": "odometer"
},
{
"Question": "What is 'sapodilla' a type of",
"Answer": "fruit"
},
{
"Question": "What is 240 minutes in hours;four",
"Answer": "4"
},
{
"Question": "What is a 'crossbuck'",
"Answer": "an x"
},
{
"Question": "What is a 'niblick'",
"Answer": "golfer's nine iron"
},
{
"Question": "What is a 'tandoor'",
"Answer": "clay oven"
},
{
"Question": "What is a bridge hand with no cards in one suit called",
"Answer": "void"
},
{
"Question": "What is a chihuahua named after",
"Answer": "mexican state"
},
{
"Question": "What is a conundrum",
"Answer": "riddle"
},
{
"Question": "What is a female ferret",
"Answer": "jill"
},
{
"Question": "What is a flat, round hat sometimes worn by soldiers",
"Answer": "beret"
},
{
"Question": "What is a flowering plant that lives three or more years called",
"Answer": "perennial"
},
{
"Question": "What is a group of ants",
"Answer": "colony"
},
{
"Question": "What is a group of bass",
"Answer": "shoal"
},
{
"Question": "What is a group of boars",
"Answer": "singular"
},
{
"Question": "What is a group of buffalo",
"Answer": "gang"
},
{
"Question": "What is a group of cockroaches",
"Answer": "intrusion"
},
{
"Question": "What is a group of curs",
"Answer": "cowardice"
},
{
"Question": "What is a group of grouse",
"Answer": "pack"
},
{
"Question": "What is a group of hyenas",
"Answer": "cackle"
},
{
"Question": "What is a group of larks called",
"Answer": "exaltation"
},
{
"Question": "What is a group of leopards called",
"Answer": "leap"
},
{
"Question": "What is a group of monkeys",
"Answer": "troop"
},
{
"Question": "What is a group of pheasant",
"Answer": "nest"
},
{
"Question": "What is a group of ponies",
"Answer": "string"
},
{
"Question": "What is a group of roe deer",
"Answer": "bevy"
},
{
"Category": "What is a group of this animal called",
"Question": " Ape",
"Answer": "shrewdness"
},
{
"Category": "What is a group of this animal called",
"Question": " Chicken;brood",
"Answer": "peep"
},
{
"Category": "What is a group of this animal called",
"Question": " Dove",
"Answer": "dule"
},
{
"Category": "What is a group of this animal called",
"Question": " Greyhound",
"Answer": "leash"
},
{
"Category": "What is a group of this animal called",
"Question": " Jellyfish",
"Answer": "smack"
},
{
"Category": "What is a group of this animal called",
"Question": " Swan;bevy;herd;lamentation",
"Answer": "wedge"
},
{
"Category": "What is a group of this animal called",
"Question": " Swine;sounder",
"Answer": "drift"
},
{
"Category": "What is a group of this animal called",
"Question": " Woodpecker",
"Answer": "descent"
},
{
"Question": "What is a leech a type of",
"Answer": "worm"
},
{
"Question": "What is a male sheep",
"Answer": "ram"
},
{
"Question": "What is a male swine called (giggle no ex boyfriends names...)",
"Answer": "boar"
},
{
"Question": "What is a male whale called",
"Answer": "bull"
},
{
"Question": "What is a mamba",
"Answer": "a snake"
},
{
"Question": "What is a myocardial infarct",
"Answer": "heart attack"
},
{
"Question": "What is a nibong a type of",
"Answer": "palm tree"
},
{
"Question": "What is a noggin",
"Answer": "a small cup"
},
{
"Question": "What is a portuguese man o' war",
"Answer": "jellyfish"
},
{
"Question": "What is a pregnant goldfish",
"Answer": "twit"
},
{
"Question": "What is a pyrotechnic display",
"Answer": "fireworks"
},
{
"Question": "What is a regurgitation of acid from the stomach into the aesophagus",
"Answer": "heartburn"
},
{
"Question": "What is a spat",
"Answer": "baby oyster"
},
{
"Question": "What is a tightrope walker",
"Answer": "funambulist"
},
{
"Question": "What is a tombstone inscription called",
"Answer": "epitaph"
},
{
"Question": "What is a triangle with a 90 degree angle in it called",
"Answer": "right angled triangle"
},
{
"Question": "What is a turkey's wishbone",
"Answer": "furcula"
},
{
"Question": "What is a two-humped dromedary",
"Answer": "camel"
},
{
"Question": "What is a young goose called",
"Answer": "gosling"
},
{
"Question": "what is a young lion called?",
"Answer": "cub"
},
{
"Question": "What is ambergis used in the making of",
"Answer": "perfume"
},
{
"Question": "What is an angle greater than 90 degrees",
"Answer": "obtuse"
},
{
"Question": "What is an extra lane on an uphill stretch of motorway provided for slow-moving vehicles called",
"Answer": "crawler lane"
},
{
"Question": "What is an instrument for indicating the depth of the sea beneath a moving vessel called",
"Answer": "bathometer"
},
{
"Question": "What is another name for crude oil",
"Answer": "black gold"
},
{
"Question": "What is bed-wetting",
"Answer": "enuresis"
},
{
"Question": "What is black gold",
"Answer": "crude oil"
},
{
"Question": "What is borscht",
"Answer": "soup"
},
{
"Question": "What is BSE in humans called",
"Answer": "cjd"
},
{
"Question": "what is epidaurus famous for?",
"Answer": "greek theatre"
},
{
"Question": "What is halloween",
"Answer": "all hallow's eve"
},
{
"Question": "What is having a hole drilled through the cranium supposedly enabling people to reach a higher state of consciousness",
"Answer": "trepanning"
},
{
"Question": "What is interpol",
"Answer": "international criminal police"
},
{
"Question": "What is known as the ' Palace of the Peak'",
"Answer": "chatsworth house"
},
{
"Question": "What is MacGyver's first name?",
"Answer": "Stace"
},
{
"Question": "What is made with a mix of charcoal, saltpetre and sulphur",
"Answer": "gunpowder"
},
{
"Question": "What is Mr. Roger's first name",
"Answer": "fred"
},
{
"Question": "What is name of the tubes that connect the ear & throat",
"Answer": "eustachian"
},
{
"Question": "What is one of the items that the wood of the sycamore tree is used for",
"Answer": "boxes"
},
{
"Question": "What is podobromhidrosis",
"Answer": "smelly feet"
},
{
"Question": "What is Pogonophobia the fear of",
"Answer": "Beards"
},
{
"Question": "what is raku?",
"Answer": "japanese pottery"
},
{
"Question": "What is Rapec",
"Answer": "type of snuff"
},
{
"Question": "What is schizophrenia",
"Answer": "hallucinations & delusions"
},
{
"Question": "What is the 'pound' or 'number' symbol on the telephone",
"Answer": "octothorpe"
},
{
"Question": "What is the actual vat in Romania",
"Answer": "19%"
},
{
"Question": "What is the address Donald Duck lives at",
"Answer": "1313 webfoot walk, duckburg, calisota"
},
{
"Question": "What is the approximate speed of light",
"Answer": "186,000 miles per second"
},
{
"Question": "What is the aquatic nickname of Schubert's Piano Quintet in A",
"Answer": "the trout quintet"
},
{
"Question": "What is the astrological sign for death",
"Answer": "pluto"
},
{
"Question": "What is the average lifespan of a major league baseball",
"Answer": "five to seven"
},
{
"Question": "What is the average temperature (f) at the South Pole;minus fifty six",
"Answer": "56"
},
{
"Question": "What is the base twenty numbering system",
"Answer": "vigesimal"
},
{
"Question": "What is the basic flavouring of kahlua",
"Answer": "coffee"
},
{
"Question": "What is the better known name of writer Madame Dudevant",
"Answer": "george sand"
},
{
"Question": "What is the birthplace (city) of the late John Candy",
"Answer": "Toronto"
},
{
"Question": "What is the capital city of the Middle East state of Qatar",
"Answer": "doha"
},
{
"Question": "What is the capital of albania",
"Answer": "tirana"
},
{
"Question": "What is the capital of australia",
"Answer": "canberra"
},
{
"Question": "What is the capital of Australia",
"Answer": "canberra"
},
{
"Question": "What is the capital of connecticut",
"Answer": "hartford"
},
{
"Question": "What is the capital of Florida",
"Answer": "tallahassee"
},
{
"Question": "What is the capital of ireland",
"Answer": "dublin"
},
{
"Question": "What is the capital of luxembourg",
"Answer": "luxembourg"
},
{
"Question": "What is the capital of morocco",
"Answer": "rabat"
},
{
"Question": "What is the capital of norway",
"Answer": "oslo"
},
{
"Question": "What is the capital of Tasmania",
"Answer": "hobart"
},
{
"Question": "What is the capital of tennessee",
"Answer": "nashville"
},
{
"Question": "What is the capital of the Canadian province of British Columbia",
"Answer": "victor1a"
},
{
"Question": "What is the capital of the US state of Delaware",
"Answer": "dover"
},
{
"Question": "What is the capital of Venezuela",
"Answer": "caracas"
},
{
"Category": "What is the Capital of",
"Question": " American Samoa ",
"Answer": "pago pago"
},
{
"Category": "What is the Capital of",
"Question": " Benin ",
"Answer": "porto-novo"
},
{
"Category": "What is the Capital of",
"Question": " Brazil ",
"Answer": "brasilia"
},
{
"Category": "What is the Capital of",
"Question": " Cambodia ",
"Answer": "phnom penh"
},
{
"Category": "What is the Capital of",
"Question": " Costa Rica ",
"Answer": "san jose"
},
{
"Category": "What is the Capital of",
"Question": " Czech Republic ",
"Answer": "prague"
},
{
"Category": "What is the Capital of",
"Question": " Ecuador ",
"Answer": "quito"
},
{
"Category": "What is the Capital of",
"Question": " Falkland Islands (Islas Malvinas) ",
"Answer": "stanley"
},
{
"Category": "What is the Capital of",
"Question": " Fiji ",
"Answer": "suva"
},
{
"Category": "What is the Capital of",
"Question": " Gibraltar ",
"Answer": "gibraltar"
},
{
"Category": "What is the Capital of",
"Question": " Guadeloupe ",
"Answer": "basse-terre"
},
{
"Category": "What is the Capital of",
"Question": " Hungary ",
"Answer": "budapest"
},
{
"Category": "What is the Capital of",
"Question": " Jamaica ",
"Answer": "kingston"
},
{
"Category": "What is the Capital of",
"Question": " Libya ",
"Answer": "tripoli"
},
{
"Category": "What is the Capital of",
"Question": " Mauritania ",
"Answer": "nouakchott"
},
{
"Category": "What is the Capital of",
"Question": " Netherlands ",
"Answer": "amsterdam"
},
{
"Category": "What is the Capital of",
"Question": " Oman ",
"Answer": "muscat"
},
{
"Category": "What is the Capital of",
"Question": " Portugal ",
"Answer": "lisbon"
},
{
"Category": "What is the Capital of",
"Question": " Slovenia ",
"Answer": "ljubljana"
},
{
"Category": "What is the Capital of",
"Question": " Sudan ",
"Answer": "khartoum"
},
{
"Category": "What is the Capital of",
"Question": " Swaziland ",
"Answer": "mbabane"
},
{
"Category": "What is the Capital of",
"Question": " Tonga ",
"Answer": "nuku'alofa"
},
{
"Category": "What is the Capital of",
"Question": " Turkey ",
"Answer": "ankara"
},
{
"Question": "What is the chemical name for water",
"Answer": "hydrogen oxide"
},
{
"Question": "What is the chief monetary unit of Croatia",
"Answer": "kuna"
},
{
"Question": "What is the circle of the earth at 0 degrees latitude",
"Answer": "equator"
},
{
"Question": "What is the closest relative of the manatee",
"Answer": "elephant"
},
{
"Question": "What is the collective noun for a group of crows",
"Answer": "murder"
},
{
"Question": "What is the collective noun for a group of tigers",
"Answer": "an ambush"
},
{
"Question": "What is the colour of the maple leaf on the Canadian flag",
"Answer": "red"
},
{
"Question": "What is the common name for corporations formed to act as trustees according to the terms of contracts known as trust agreements?",
"Answer": "Trust companies"
},
{
"Question": "What is the common name for the marine animals asteroidea",
"Answer": "starfish"
},
{
"Question": "What is the common name given to the larvae of a crane fly",
"Answer": "leatherjackets"
},
{
"Question": "What is the common term for the condition monochromatism",
"Answer": "colour blindness"
},
{
"Question": "What is the connection between Good Times and Different Strokes?",
"Answer": "Janet Jackson"
},
{
"Question": "What is the connection between Jeffersons and Good Times?",
"Answer": "Janet Dubois"
},
{
"Question": "What is the correct name for an animal's pouch",
"Answer": "marsupium"
},
{
"Question": "What is the criminal number of sideshow bob in 'the simpsons'",
"Answer": "24601"
},
{
"Question": "what is the currency of venezuela?",
"Answer": "bolivar"
},
{
"Question": "What is the current vat rate in south africa",
"Answer": "14%"
},
{
"Question": "What is the discharge of a liquid from a surface, usually pores or incisions",
"Answer": "exudation"
},
{
"Question": "What is the drink 'Southern Comfort' flavoured with",
"Answer": "peaches"
},
{
"Question": "What is the drug that is used to treat Parkinson's disease",
"Answer": "dopamine"
},
{
"Question": "What is the drummer's name in 'the muppet show'",
"Answer": "animal"
},
{
"Question": "What is the eighth month of the year",
"Answer": "august"
},
{
"Question": "What is the English statute of 1689 guaranteeing the rights & liberty of the individual subject",
"Answer": "bill of rights"
},
{
"Question": "What is the fastest fish in the world",
"Answer": "sailfish"
},
{
"Question": "What is the fear of being tickled by feathers known as",
"Answer": "pteronophobia"
},
{
"Question": "What is the fear of certain fabrics known as",
"Answer": "textophobia"
},
{
"Question": "What is the fear of children known as",
"Answer": "pedophobia"
},
{
"Question": "What is the fear of clouds known as",
"Answer": "nephophobia"
},
{
"Question": "What is the fear of computers known as",
"Answer": "logizomechanophobia"
},
{
"Question": "What is the fear of darkness known as",
"Answer": "lygophobia"
},
{
"Question": "What is the fear of dreams known as",
"Answer": "oneirophobia"
},
{
"Question": "What is the fear of fears known as",
"Answer": "pantophobia"
},
{
"Question": "What is the fear of flying known as",
"Answer": "pteromerhanophobia"
},
{
"Question": "What is the fear of food or eating known as",
"Answer": "sitophobia"
},
{
"Question": "What is the fear of germs known as",
"Answer": "spermophobia"
},
{
"Question": "What is the fear of ghosts known as",
"Answer": "phasmophobia"
},
{
"Question": "What is the fear of glass known as",
"Answer": "nelophobia"
},
{
"Question": "What is the fear of hospitals known as",
"Answer": "nosocomephobia"
},
{
"Question": "What is the fear of ice or frost known as",
"Answer": "pagophobia"
},
{
"Question": "What is the fear of illness known as",
"Answer": "nosemaphobia"
},
{
"Question": "What is the fear of light flashes known as",
"Answer": "selaphobia"
},
{
"Question": "What is the fear of lockjaw, tetanus known as",
"Answer": "tetanophobia"
},
{
"Question": "What is the fear of many things known as",
"Answer": "polyphobia"
},
{
"Question": "What is the fear of mice known as",
"Answer": "musophobia"
},
{
"Question": "What is the fear of movement or motion known as",
"Answer": "kinetophobia"
},
{
"Question": "What is the fear of one thing known as",
"Answer": "monophobia"
},
{
"Question": "What is the fear of outer space known as",
"Answer": "spacephobia"
},
{
"Question": "What is the fear of pregnancy or childbirth known as",
"Answer": "tocophobia"
},
{
"Question": "What is the fear of rabies known as",
"Answer": "kynophobia"
},
{
"Question": "What is the fear of rabies or of becoming mad known as",
"Answer": "lyssophobia"
},
{
"Question": "What is the fear of satan known as",
"Answer": "satanophobia"
},
{
"Question": "What is the fear of sexual perversion known as",
"Answer": "paraphobia"
},
{
"Question": "What is the fear of shellfish known as",
"Answer": "ostraconophobia"
},
{
"Question": "What is the fear of suffering and disease known as",
"Answer": "panthophobia"
},
{
"Question": "What is the fear of technology known as",
"Answer": "technophobia"
},
{
"Question": "What is the fear of wet dreams known as",
"Answer": "oneirogmophobia"
},
{
"Question": "What is the first letter of the Russian alphabet",
"Answer": "a"
},
{
"Question": "What is the first name of the inventor of braille",
"Answer": "louis"
},
{
"Question": "What is the first name of Webster, the man who published a dictionary still used today ",
"Answer": "noah"
},
{
"Category": "What is the flower that stands for",
"Question": " affection",
"Answer": "mossy pear"
},
{
"Category": "What is the flower that stands for",
"Question": " affection",
"Answer": "mossy saxifrage"
},
{
"Category": "What is the flower that stands for",
"Question": " aversion",
"Answer": "indian single pink"
},
{
"Category": "What is the flower that stands for",
"Question": " betrayal",
"Answer": "judas tere"
},
{
"Category": "What is the flower that stands for",
"Question": " boldness",
"Answer": "pink"
},
{
"Category": "What is the flower that stands for",
"Question": " bonds",
"Answer": "convolvulus"
},
{
"Category": "What is the flower that stands for",
"Question": " concealed love",
"Answer": "motherwort"
},
{
"Category": "What is the flower that stands for",
"Question": " dangerous pleasures",
"Answer": "tuberose"
},
{
"Category": "What is the flower that stands for",
"Question": " decrease of love",
"Answer": "yellow rose"
},
{
"Category": "What is the flower that stands for",
"Question": " devotion",
"Answer": "heliotrope"
},
{
"Category": "What is the flower that stands for",
"Question": " difficulties that i surmount",
"Answer": "mistletoe"
},
{
"Category": "What is the flower that stands for",
"Question": " divine beauty",
"Answer": "american cowslip"
},
{
"Category": "What is the flower that stands for",
"Question": " early friendship",
"Answer": "blue periwinkle"
},
{
"Category": "What is the flower that stands for",
"Question": " early youth",
"Answer": "primrose"
},
{
"Category": "What is the flower that stands for",
"Question": " elegance and grace",
"Answer": "yellow jasmine"
},
{
"Category": "What is the flower that stands for",
"Question": " envy",
"Answer": "crane's bill"
},
{
"Category": "What is the flower that stands for",
"Question": " poverty",
"Answer": "evergreen clematis"
},
{
"Category": "What is the flower that stands for",
"Question": " remembrance",
"Answer": "rosemary"
},
{
"Category": "What is the flower that stands for",
"Question": " retaliation",
"Answer": "scotch thistle"
},
{
"Category": "What is the flower that stands for",
"Question": " silliness",
"Answer": "fool's parsley"
},
{
"Category": "What is the flower that stands for",
"Question": " sincerity",
"Answer": "fern"
},
{
"Category": "What is the flower that stands for",
"Question": " splendid beauty",
"Answer": "amarylis"
},
{
"Category": "What is the flower that stands for",
"Question": " strength",
"Answer": "cedar"
},
{
"Question": "What is the flowering shrub Syringa usually called",
"Answer": "lilac"
},
{
"Question": "What is the former name of Istanbul",
"Answer": "constantinople"
},
{
"Question": "What is the former name of the Russian city Volgograd",
"Answer": "stalingrad"
},
{
"Question": "What is the French term for 'd day'",
"Answer": "j"
},
{
"Question": "What is the french word for 'mistake'",
"Answer": "faux pas"
},
{
"Question": "What is the full name of the creator of 'Jeeves & Wooster'",
"Answer": "pelham grenville wodehouse"
},
{
"Question": "What is the heaviest element",
"Answer": "uranium"
},
{
"Question": "What is the honeymoon capital of the world",
"Answer": "niagara falls"
},
{
"Question": "what is the international telephone code for the uk?",
"Answer": "44"
},
{
"Question": "What is the largest (in population) state/territory in Australia",
"Answer": "new south wales"
},
{
"Question": "What is the largest city in Texas",
"Answer": "houston"
},
{
"Question": "What is the largest gland in the human body",
"Answer": "liver"
},
{
"Question": "What is the largest inhabited castle",
"Answer": "windsor castle"
},
{
"Question": "What is the largest island in Asia",
"Answer": "borneo"
},
{
"Question": "What is the largest item on any menu in the world",
"Answer": "roast camel"
},
{
"Question": "What is the largest lake in Central America",
"Answer": "lake nicaragua"
},
{
"Question": "What is the largest lake in the u.s",
"Answer": "superior"
},
{
"Question": "What is the largest landlocked country",
"Answer": "mongolia"
},
{
"Question": "What is the largest lizard",
"Answer": "komodo dragon"
},
{
"Question": "What is the largest ocean",
"Answer": "pacific ocean"
},
{
"Question": "What is the latin phrase meaning 'in the original arrangement'",
"Answer": "in situ"
},
{
"Question": "What is the leaf of a fern called",
"Answer": "frond"
},
{
"Question": "What is the longest English word that only has one vowel",
"Answer": "strengths"
},
{
"Question": "What is the longest insect",
"Answer": "walking stick"
},
{
"Question": "What is the longest river in Scotland",
"Answer": "tay"
},
{
"Question": "What is the longest river in the world",
"Answer": "nile"
},
{
"Question": "What is the longest running race at the olympic games",
"Answer": "marathon"
},
{
"Question": "What is the longest strait in the world",
"Answer": "malacca"
},
{
"Question": "What is the longest thing an 'abseiler' carries with him",
"Answer": "rope"
},
{
"Question": "What is the main ingredient in an omelet",
"Answer": "egg"
},
{
"Question": "What is the main ingredient of most shampoos",
"Answer": "water"
},
{
"Question": "What is the maximum number of degrees in an obtuse angle",
"Answer": "one hundred and"
},
{
"Question": "What is the more popular narne of the plants belonging to the genus galanthus",
"Answer": "snowdrop"
},
{
"Question": "What is the Morse code representation for the letter T",
"Answer": "single dash"
},
{
"Question": "What is the most air polluted city in the united states",
"Answer": "los angeles"
},
{
"Question": "What is the most commonly spoken language in India",
"Answer": "hindi"
},
{
"Question": "What is the most essential tool in astronomy",
"Answer": "telescope"
},
{
"Question": "What is the most important mineral for strong bones & teeth",
"Answer": "calcium"
},
{
"Question": "What is the most westerly county of Ireland",
"Answer": "kerry"
},
{
"Question": "What is the name for a sexual disorder in which a person obtains gratification by receiving physical pain or abuse",
"Answer": "masochism"
},
{
"Question": "What is the name for music that is transmitted orally or aurally (taught through performance rather than with notation, and learned by hearing)",
"Answer": "folk"
},
{
"Question": "What is the name given to Indian food cooked over charcoal in a clay oven",
"Answer": "tandoori"
},
{
"Question": "What is the name given to the fortified gateway of a castle",
"Answer": "barbican"
},
{
"Question": "What is the name given to thin pieces of crisp toast",
"Answer": "melba"
},
{
"Question": "What is the name given to young deer",
"Answer": "fawns"
},
{
"Question": "What is the name of a device used to stem the flow of blood?",
"Answer": "tourniquet"
},
{
"Question": "What is the name of a formal, written accusation of crime against a person, presented by a grand jury to a court, and upon which the accused person is subsequently tried",
"Answer": "indictment"
},
{
"Question": "What is the name of Jonny Quest's Dog",
"Answer": "Bandit"
},
{
"Question": "What is the name of Mr.Krane's dog on Frasier?",
"Answer": "Eddie."
},
{
"Question": "What is the name of the capital of Alberta (Canada)",
"Answer": "edmonton"
},
{
"Question": "What is the name of the capital of Saskatchewan (canada)",
"Answer": "regina"
},
{
"Question": "What is the name of the detective in john dickson carr novels",
"Answer": "gideon fell"
},
{
"Question": "What is the name of the Dukes of Hazzards car?",
"Answer": "General Lee"
},
{
"Question": "What is the name of the Freelings' dog in 'Poltergeist'?",
"Answer": "Ebuzz"
},
{
"Question": "What is the name of the fruit that looks like a hairy lychee",
"Answer": "rambutan"
},
{
"Question": "What is the name of the group of Muslim scholars who have fought for control of Afghanistan in recent years",
"Answer": "taliban"
},
{
"Question": "What is the name of the island that separates the two waterfalls at Niagara",
"Answer": "goat island"
},
{
"Question": "What is the name of the man who gave his name to the World Cup Trophy",
"Answer": "david rimet"
},
{
"Question": "What is the name of the official residence of the president of France",
"Answer": "the elysee palace"
},
{
"Question": "What is the name of the pig that Jim Davis draws",
"Answer": "orson"
},
{
"Question": "What is the name of the spaceship in the film 'Alien'",
"Answer": "nostromo"
},
{
"Question": "What is the name of the Tokyo Stock Market Index",
"Answer": "nikkei"
},
{
"Question": "What is the next-to-next-to-last event",
"Answer": "antepenultimate"
},
{
"Question": "What is the nickname for Alaska",
"Answer": "land of the midnight sun"
},
{
"Question": "What is the nickname for Kentucky",
"Answer": "bluegrass state"
},
{
"Question": "What is the nickname for North Dakota",
"Answer": "sioux state"
},
{
"Question": "What is the number of blue razor blades a given beam can puncture",
"Answer": "gillette"
},
{
"Question": "What is the occupation of Mary Poppins",
"Answer": "nanny"
},
{
"Question": "What is the official language of new caledonia",
"Answer": "french"
},
{
"Question": "What is the only 'real food' astronauts can take into space",
"Answer": "pecan nuts"
},
{
"Question": "What is the only bird that can fly backwards?",
"Answer": "Hummingbird"
},
{
"Question": "What is the only country with a bible on its flag",
"Answer": "dominican republic"
},
{
"Question": "What is the only English word formed by the first three letters of the alphabet",
"Answer": "cab"
},
{
"Question": "What is the only English word that ends in the letters 'mt'",
"Answer": "dreamt"
},
{
"Question": "What is the only female animal that has antlers",
"Answer": "caribou"
},
{
"Question": "What is the only metal that is liquid at room temperature",
"Answer": "mercury"
},
{
"Question": "What is the only word in the English language that ends in the letters 'mt'",
"Answer": "dreamt"
},
{
"Question": "What is the point value of the 'f' in scrabble ;four",
"Answer": "4"
},
{
"Question": "What is the proper term for a guinea-pig",
"Answer": "cavy"
},
{
"Question": "What is the ratio of the speed of an object to the speed of sound in the surrounding medium",
"Answer": "mach speed"
},
{
"Question": "What is the real name of the 'man of arms' in 'He man and the Masters of the Universe'",
"Answer": "Duncan"
},
{
"Question": "What is the relatively constant, but dynamic internal environment necessary for life",
"Answer": "homeostasis"
},
{
"Question": "What is the roughly circular hollow feature on the top of a volcano called",
"Answer": "caldera"
},
{
"Question": "What is the sacred animal of India",
"Answer": "cow"
},
{
"Question": "What is the saltiest sea in the world",
"Answer": "dead sea"
},
{
"Question": "What is the seventh day of the week",
"Answer": "saturday"
},
{
"Question": "What is the shape of the pasta 'tortlloni' based on",
"Answer": "venus's navel"
},
{
"Question": "What is the shape of the US President's office",
"Answer": "oval"
},
{
"Question": "What is the shortest and bloodiest of Shapespeare's plays",
"Answer": "macbeth"
},
{
"Question": "What is the significance of the moth found in the Harvard Mark I computer",
"Answer": "First computer 'bug'"
},
{
"Question": "What is the singular of dice",
"Answer": "die"
},
{
"Question": "What is the slogan on New Hampshire license plates",
"Answer": "live free or die"
},
{
"Question": "What is the slowest moving land mammal",
"Answer": "sloth"
},
{
"Question": "What is the speed of light",
"Answer": "186,000 miles per second"
},
{
"Question": "What is the study of animals known as",
"Answer": "zoology"
},
{
"Question": "What is the study of mankind called",
"Answer": "anthropology"
},
{
"Question": "What is the study of prehistoric plants & animals called",
"Answer": "paleontology"
},
{
"Question": "What is the study of word origins",
"Answer": "etymology"
},
{
"Question": "What is the substance obtained from acacia trees that is used in medicine",
"Answer": "gum arabic"
},
{
"Question": "What is the sum of 2y + 32y + 56y;ninety y",
"Answer": "90y"
},
{
"Question": "What is the sum of 9685z + 235z - 1800z + 2z",
"Answer": "8122z"
},
{
"Question": "What is the symbol of the democratic party",
"Answer": "donkey"
},
{
"Question": "What is the throwing event making up part of the ancient greek pentathlon, in which a circular object had to be thrown",
"Answer": "discus"
},
{
"Question": "What is the traditional trade of aspiring bullfighters",
"Answer": "bricklaying"
},
{
"Question": "What is the transformation of inhospitable planets into hospitable ones",
"Answer": "terraforming"
},
{
"Question": "What is the tribal african word for dowry",
"Answer": "lobola"
},
{
"Question": "What is the unit of currency in Hungary",
"Answer": "forint"
},
{
"Question": "What is the US equivalent of the S.A.S.",
"Answer": "delta force"
},
{
"Question": "What is the widest-ranging ocean bird",
"Answer": "albatross"
},
{
"Question": "What is the world's deepest lake?",
"Answer": "Lake Baikal"
},
{
"Question": "What is the world's largest rodent",
"Answer": "capybara"
},
{
"Category": "What is the young of this animal called",
"Question": " Rat",
"Answer": "kitten"
},
{
"Category": "What is the young of this animal called",
"Question": " Shark",
"Answer": "cub"
},
{
"Category": "What is the young of this animal called",
"Question": " Turkey",
"Answer": "poult"
},
{
"Category": "What is the young of this animal called",
"Question": " Zebra",
"Answer": "foal"
},
{
"Question": "What is tina turner's real name",
"Answer": "annie mae bullock"
},
{
"Question": "What is tuberculosis",
"Answer": "consumption"
},
{
"Question": "What is uruguay's chief port",
"Answer": "montevideo"
},
{
"Question": "What is usually served at bedouin feasts",
"Answer": "roast camel"
},
{
"Question": "What is Venezuela named after?",
"Answer": "Venice"
},
{
"Question": "What is William Hague's middle name",
"Answer": "jefferson"
},
{
"Question": "What island group is off the east coast of southern South America",
"Answer": "falkland islands"
},
{
"Question": "What Italian city is considered the fashion capital?",
"Answer": "Milan"
},
{
"Question": "What keeps one from crying when peeling onions",
"Answer": "chewing gum"
},
{
"Question": "What kind of 'mate' produces a tie in a chess game",
"Answer": "stalemate"
},
{
"Question": "What kind of animal has a tail pinned on it in a birthday party game",
"Answer": "donkey"
},
{
"Question": "What kind of animal was Rikki Tikki Tavi in The Jungle Book",
"Answer": "mongoose"
},
{
"Question": "What kind of animals are impalas, elands & kudus",
"Answer": "antelopes"
},
{
"Question": "what kind of cat is used in purina(tm) commercials?",
"Answer": "white persian"
},
{
"Question": "What kind of clay can potters heat to a higher temperature earthenware or stoneware",
"Answer": "stoneware"
},
{
"Question": "What kind of condition is 'protanopia'",
"Answer": "colour blindness"
},
{
"Question": "What kind of creature is a funnel web",
"Answer": "spider"
},
{
"Question": "What kind of creature is a Lorikeet",
"Answer": "a parrot"
},
{
"Question": "what kind of dog was 'rin tin tin'?",
"Answer": "german shepherd"
},
{
"Question": "what kind of gun does the movie's 'dirty harry' pack?",
"Answer": "magnum"
},
{
"Question": "What kind of music does an 'MOR' radio station play",
"Answer": "middle of the road"
},
{
"Question": "What kind of nuts are ground up to make marzipan",
"Answer": "almonds"
},
{
"Question": "What kind of pain is a migraine",
"Answer": "headache"
},
{
"Question": "What kind of shoe is nailed above the door for good luck",
"Answer": "horseshoe"
},
{
"Question": "What kind of sword did Thundar the Barbarian have?",
"Answer": "A Sun Sword"
},
{
"Question": "What kind of tradesman uses a 'plunger'",
"Answer": "a plumber"
},
{
"Question": "What late television commentator closed with 'good night and good luck'",
"Answer": "edward r murrow"
},
{
"Question": "What legendary monster does Seattle secretary Katie Martin believe to be the father of her furry faced son",
"Answer": "bigfoot"
},
{
"Question": "what legendary us magazine publisher was born in tengchow, china?",
"Answer": "henry luce"
},
{
"Question": "What loaded gaming devices were found in the ruins of Pompei",
"Answer": "dice"
},
{
"Question": "What lollies are well known for rolling down the aisles at the movies",
"Answer": "jaffas"
},
{
"Question": "What made up the Bouquet in the 70's TV series starring Susan Penhaligon",
"Answer": "barbed wire"
},
{
"Question": "What magazine was the first to be distributed widely through grocery stores",
"Answer": "family circle"
},
{
"Question": "What major city is served by Gatwick Airport",
"Answer": "london"
},
{
"Question": "What major law was violated in the movie Smokey and the Bandit?",
"Answer": "Smuggling beer"
},
{
"Question": "What make and model of car does Nash Bridges drive?",
"Answer": "A 1971 Plymouth Barracuda convertible."
},
{
"Question": "What makes a solution saline",
"Answer": "salt"
},
{
"Question": "What makes brown bread healthier than white bread",
"Answer": "wholemeal"
},
{
"Question": "What mammal moves so slowly that green algae can grow undisturbed on it's fur",
"Answer": "sloth"
},
{
"Question": "What media format did the denon company help pioneer",
"Answer": "compact discs"
},
{
"Question": "What metal forms one twelfth of the earth's crust",
"Answer": "aluminium"
},
{
"Question": "What motto ends merrie melodies cartoons",
"Answer": "that's all folks"
},
{
"Question": "What movie featured Reece's Pieces as a crucial part of the story, because the director couldn't obtain the rights to use M&M's?",
"Answer": "E.T."
},
{
"Question": "What muscles provide about 200 pounds of force",
"Answer": "jaw muscles"
},
{
"Question": "What name is given to an isolated mountain peak protruding through an ice sheet",
"Answer": "nunatuk"
},
{
"Question": "What name is given to the blend of Black China and Darjeeling teas, flavoured with oil of Bergamot",
"Answer": "earl grey"
},
{
"Question": "What name is given to the broad gap between the outermost and the brightest of Saturn's rings ",
"Answer": "cassini division"
},
{
"Question": "What name is given to the effect that the Earth is gradually becoming warmer",
"Answer": "global warming"
},
{
"Question": "What name is given to the study of living things in their environment",
"Answer": "ecology"
},
{
"Question": "What name is popularly applied to twins congenitally united in a manner not incompatible with life or activity?",
"Answer": "siamese twins"
},
{
"Question": "What name was given to the 8th century Muslim invaders of Spain",
"Answer": "moors"
},
{
"Question": "What nation is nicknamed the 'regaa boyz'",
"Answer": "jamaica"
},
{
"Question": "What nationality is designer Karl Lagerfield",
"Answer": "german"
},
{
"Question": "What nationality is the keyboards wizard Vangelis",
"Answer": "greek"
},
{
"Question": "What nationality was actress Greta Garbo",
"Answer": "swedish"
},
{
"Question": "What nationality was the first person who walked in space",
"Answer": "russian"
},
{
"Question": "What natural disasters are ranked in severity by the Saffir Simpson scale",
"Answer": "hurricanes"
},
{
"Question": "What neighbouring country did Iraq go to war with in 1980",
"Answer": "iran"
},
{
"Question": "what new york city avenue divides the east side from the west side?",
"Answer": "fifth avenue"
},
{
"Question": "What New York street is famous for its theatres",
"Answer": "broadway"
},
{
"Question": "What New Zealand native invented bungee jumping?",
"Answer": "AJ Hackett"
},
{
"Question": "What New Zealand native was the first man to climb Mt. Everest",
"Answer": "Sir Edmund"
},
{
"Question": "What NFL team was formerly known as the Portsmouth Spartans",
"Answer": "detroit"
},
{
"Question": "What Northeastern European country's capital is Tallinn?",
"Answer": "Estonia"
},
{
"Question": "What northern country Helsinki the capital of",
"Answer": "finland"
},
{
"Question": "What novel by Geoffrey Household was about an attempt to kill Hitler",
"Answer": "rogue male"
},
{
"Question": "What novel was alexandra ripley hired to pen a sequel to",
"Answer": "gone with the wind"
},
{
"Question": "What number does VII mean in roman numerals;seven",
"Answer": "7"
},
{
"Question": "What number is at 6 oclock on a dartboard;three",
"Answer": "3"
},
{
"Question": "What operating system in used on an ibm as400",
"Answer": "os400"
},
{
"Question": "What organ of the body is particularly affected by hepatitis",
"Answer": "liver"
},
{
"Question": "What organ will most often suffer permanent damage if you have amoebic dysentery;the liver",
"Answer": "liver"
},
{
"Question": "What organization helped defend earth in 'ultra man'",
"Answer": "science patrol"
},
{
"Question": "What organization was given the only Nobel Peace Price awarded during World War I?",
"Answer": "The Red Cross"
},
{
"Question": "What other common name is given to a rook in chess",
"Answer": "castle"
},
{
"Question": "What part of the body does arthritis particularly affect",
"Answer": "the bone joints"
},
{
"Question": "What part of the body has a crown, a neck & a root",
"Answer": "tooth"
},
{
"Question": "What part of the body is particularly affected by pneumonia",
"Answer": "lungs"
},
{
"Question": "What part of your body is elastic, waterproof, washable & fits you very well",
"Answer": "skin"
},
{
"Question": "What peace treaty ended WWI",
"Answer": "treaty of versailles"
},
{
"Question": "What peninsula does Mexico occupy;yucatan peninsula",
"Answer": "yucatan"
},
{
"Question": "What percentage of alcohol is contained in a 100 proof mixture;fifty",
"Answer": "50"
},
{
"Question": "What period is the age of fish",
"Answer": "devonian"
},
{
"Question": "What physical disability is also known as nanism",
"Answer": "the condition of being a dwarf"
},
{
"Question": "What piano man used to play for Bette Middler and then went on to his own career and made Hits like 'Mandy' and 'Copacabana'",
"Answer": "barry manilow"
},
{
"Question": "What piece of music commemorates military action that took place on 16th May 1943",
"Answer": "the dam busters"
},
{
"Question": "What plane did Aerospatiale of France & the British Aircraft Corp. develop;the concord",
"Answer": "concord"
},
{
"Question": "What portuguese territory will revert to china in 1999",
"Answer": "macao"
},
{
"Question": "What position does a sloth spend its day in",
"Answer": "upside down"
},
{
"Question": "what president's hobbies included pitching hay, fishing, and golf?",
"Answer": "calvin coolidge"
},
{
"Question": "What presidential ticket was dubbed bozo and the pineapple",
"Answer": "gerald ford and"
},
{
"Question": "What product is sold with 'just for the taste of it''",
"Answer": "diet coke"
},
{
"Question": "What protein makes blood red",
"Answer": "haemoglobin"
},
{
"Question": "what queen did edmund spenser dedicate his faerie queene to?",
"Answer": "elizabeth i"
},
{
"Question": "What race's runners refer to the noisy section along wellesley college as the 'screech tunnel'",
"Answer": "the boston marathon"
},
{
"Question": "What relation was Queen Victoria to George III",
"Answer": "granddaughter"
},
{
"Question": "What releases an explosive charge of air that moves at speeds up to 60 mph",
"Answer": "cough"
},
{
"Question": "What religion follows the teachings of the prophet Mohammed",
"Answer": "islam"
},
{
"Question": "What religious movement did joseph smith found",
"Answer": "mormonism"
},
{
"Question": "what religious movement did joseph smith found?",
"Answer": "mormonism"
},
{
"Question": "What replaced English as the official language of Kenya in 1974",
"Answer": "swahili"
},
{
"Question": "What represent the body and blood of Christ in the service of Holy Communion",
"Answer": "bread and wine"
},
{
"Question": "What reptilian feature evolved in feathers",
"Answer": "scales"
},
{
"Question": "What rifle accessory originated in Bayonne, France, in 1641",
"Answer": "bayonet"
},
{
"Question": "what river divides the dutch capital of amsterdam in two?",
"Answer": "amstel"
},
{
"Question": "What river does the Grand Coulee Dam dam",
"Answer": "columbia"
},
{
"Question": "What river had 40 million fish killed by insecticide in 1969",
"Answer": "rhine"
},
{
"Question": "What river was Francisco de Orellano the first to travel the length of",
"Answer": "amazon"
},
{
"Question": "What rock group uses roman numerals on all of its album covers",
"Answer": "chicago"
},
{
"Question": "What scandinavian country owned iceland from 1262 to 1944",
"Answer": "denmark"
},
{
"Question": "What sea creature uses its chest as a table while floating on its back",
"Answer": "sea"
},
{
"Question": "What sea is between italy and yugoslavia",
"Answer": "adriatic"
},
{
"Question": "What seaport's name is spanish for 'white house'",
"Answer": "casablanca"
},
{
"Question": "What sentence uses every letter of the alphabet",
"Answer": "the quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog"
},
{
"Category": "What sequence is this the start of",
"Question": " 2 4 6 8 10 12 14",
"Answer": "even numbers"
},
{
"Question": "What serious umderwater ailment was named after a Victorian notion of chic posture;the bends",
"Answer": "bends"
},
{
"Question": "What sexually ambigious prisonmate was often dubbed 'Mrs. Hitler'",
"Answer": "rudolf hess"
},
{
"Question": "What shakespearean king was actually king of scotland for 17 years",
"Answer": "macbeth"
},
{
"Question": "What Shakespearean play features Iago",
"Answer": "othello"
},
{
"Question": "What shape are playing cards in India",
"Answer": "round"
},
{
"Question": "What short lived TV western did Rod Serling produce after Twilight Zone",
"Answer": "loner"
},
{
"Question": "What show did Claire Danes get her start on?",
"Answer": "My So-Called Life"
},
{
"Question": "What show was a spin-off of Transformers?",
"Answer": "Go-Bots"
},
{
"Question": "What show/game has characters such as bulbasaur and pikachu",
"Answer": "pokemon"
},
{
"Question": "What sinatra hit did he dooby dooby do in",
"Answer": "strangers in the night"
},
{
"Question": "What singer's February 6th birthday is a national holiday in Jamaica?",
"Answer": "Bob Marley"
},
{
"Question": "What sitcom was 'The Facts of Life' a spinoff of?",
"Answer": "Different Strokes"
},
{
"Question": "What small Arctic rodents are said to, but don't, commit suicide in mass plunges into the sea",
"Answer": "lemmings"
},
{
"Question": "What song did bobby hebb sing to his brother in 1966",
"Answer": "sunny"
},
{
"Question": "What soprano simply titled her autobiography beverly",
"Answer": "beverly sills"
},
{
"Question": "What soul great appears in the flick Ski Party",
"Answer": "james brown"
},
{
"Question": "What South American country produces the most coffee",
"Answer": "brazil"
},
{
"Question": "What Spanish artists surrelistic paintings feature items such as clock faces",
"Answer": "salvador dali"
},
{
"Question": "What Spanish islands are Gomera, Hierro & Lanzarote a part of;canary islands",
"Answer": "canary"
},
{
"Question": "What sport do the Kansas City monarchs participate in",
"Answer": "baseball"
},
{
"Question": "What sport does 'FISA' govern",
"Answer": "auto racing"
},
{
"Question": "What sport uses barrier stalls",
"Answer": "horse racing"
},
{
"Question": "What sport was observed by Captain James Cook in 1771",
"Answer": "surfing"
},
{
"Question": "What state has the most workers employed by the travel & tourism industry",
"Answer": "california"
},
{
"Question": "What state is 'the hoosier state'",
"Answer": "indiana"
},
{
"Question": "What state is mount mckinley in",
"Answer": "alaska"
},
{
"Question": "What state is only part of the U S by treaty",
"Answer": "texas"
},
{
"Question": "What stretch of water seperates Australia from Tasmania",
"Answer": "bass strait"
},
{
"Question": "What struck honshu island, japan in 1934 killing 4,000 people",
"Answer": "typhoon"
},
{
"Question": "What structure in the back of the brain governs motor control;cerebellum",
"Answer": "the cerebellum"
},
{
"Question": "What style of dancing was popularized with rap music?",
"Answer": "Break Dancing"
},
{
"Question": "What subject did Mr. Chips teach",
"Answer": "latin"
},
{
"Question": "What talk show hostess gave her guests the fewest opportunities to speak, according to a 1996 msu survey",
"Answer": "oprah winfrey"
},
{
"Question": "What technique did Patrick Steptoe and Robert Edwards pioneer",
"Answer": "in vitro fertilization"
},
{
"Question": "What ten volume tome did Victor Hugo give the world in 1862",
"Answer": "les miserables"
},
{
"Question": "What term describes the study of the behaviour of materials and substances at very low temperatures",
"Answer": "cryogenics"
},
{
"Question": "What term is given to that part of the Earth which can support life",
"Answer": "biosphere"
},
{
"Question": "What term is used to describe the process of extracting poison from snakes",
"Answer": "milking"
},
{
"Question": "What term was used from 1914 onwards to describe music emanating from New Orleans",
"Answer": "jazz"
},
{
"Question": "What Texan slammed back more bourbon and branch water than any character in TV history?",
"Answer": "j. r. ewing"
},
{
"Question": "What the most north-eastern state of the contiguous u.s",
"Answer": "maine"
},
{
"Question": "What three words mean the same as 5,880,000,000,000 miles",
"Answer": "one light year"
},
{
"Question": "What tropic passes through Mexico",
"Answer": "cancer"
},
{
"Question": "What TV personality did Doritos commercials?",
"Answer": "Jay Leno"
},
{
"Question": "What two characters from Sesame Street got their names from the movie 'It's a Wonderful Life'",
"Answer": "bert and ernie"
},
{
"Question": "What two countries were known as 'the yellow peril' in the 1890's ;china & japan",
"Answer": "japan & china"
},
{
"Question": "What type of animal was selected to test the first electric toothbrush;the dog",
"Answer": "dog"
},
{
"Question": "What type of craft is the u.s's airforce one",
"Answer": "boeing 747"
},
{
"Question": "What type of insect performs a waggle dance",
"Answer": "hive bee"
},
{
"Question": "What type of metal is used in the filament of an electric light bulb",
"Answer": "tungsten"
},
{
"Question": "What type of number describes the ratio of the speed of a plane to the speed of sound",
"Answer": "mach"
},
{
"Question": "What type of scientific equipment was named after the german Bunsen",
"Answer": "burner"
},
{
"Question": "What type of storm has a central calm area, called the eye, which has winds spiraling inwardly",
"Answer": "hurricane"
},
{
"Question": "What U S state was once an independent republic",
"Answer": "texas"
},
{
"Question": "What u.s. vice-president said 'some newspapers dispose of their garbage by printing it'",
"Answer": "spiro agnew"
},
{
"Question": "What units are used to measure the size of pearls",
"Answer": "grains"
},
{
"Question": "What US state includes the telephone area code 503",
"Answer": "oregon"
},
{
"Question": "What US state includes the telephone area code 504",
"Answer": "louisiana"
},
{
"Question": "What us state includes the telephone area code 612",
"Answer": "minnesota"
},
{
"Question": "What us state includes the telephone area code 615",
"Answer": "tennessee"
},
{
"Question": "What US state includes the telephone area code 703",
"Answer": "virginia"
},
{
"Question": "What vehicles are involved in the 'Tour de France'?",
"Answer": "Bicycles"
},
{
"Question": "What vitamin deficiency causes rickets",
"Answer": "vitamin d"
},
{
"Question": "What war did Joan of Arc's inspirational leadership help end",
"Answer": "the hundred"
},
{
"Question": "What was 1990s most populous U S state",
"Answer": "california"
},
{
"Question": "What was A.A. Milne's first name",
"Answer": "alan"
},
{
"Question": "What was Al Capone's favorite bullet proof car",
"Answer": "cadillac"
},
{
"Question": "What was al capone's favorite bullet-proof car",
"Answer": "cadillac"
},
{
"Question": "What was ALF's girlfriend from Melmac's name?",
"Answer": "Rhonda"
},
{
"Question": "What was astronaut edwin aldrin's nickname",
"Answer": "buzz"
},
{
"Question": "What was discovered at Sutter's Mill, California in 1848",
"Answer": "gold"
},
{
"Question": "What was Donald Fagen's first solo album title (1982)?",
"Answer": "The Nightfly"
},
{
"Question": "What was elvis presley's twin brother's first name",
"Answer": "garon"
},
{
"Question": "What was first sold at the 1904 St Louis worlds fair",
"Answer": "ice cream cones"
},
{
"Question": "What was formerly called the Christian Revival Association and the East London Christian Mission",
"Answer": "salvation army"
},
{
"Question": "What was JFK's nickname for his daughter Caroline?",
"Answer": "Buttons"
},
{
"Question": "What was Lestat's mother's name?",
"Answer": "gabrielle"
},
{
"Question": "What was Louise Joy Brown the first of",
"Answer": "test tube baby"
},
{
"Question": "What was Maggie Seaver's maiden name on Growing Pains?",
"Answer": "Maggie Malone"
},
{
"Question": "What was Massachusetts' logical choice for an official state dessert, in 1996",
"Answer": "boston cream pie"
},
{
"Question": "What was originally called the pluto platter",
"Answer": "frisbee"
},
{
"Question": "What was Potsie's last name on Happy Days",
"Answer": "weber"
},
{
"Question": "What was rembrandt's surname",
"Answer": "van rijn"
},
{
"Question": "what was richard bach's best selling book?",
"Answer": "jonathan livingston seagull"
},
{
"Question": "What was Rizzo's real name in Grease?",
"Answer": "Betty"
},
{
"Question": "What was robert montgomery's profession",
"Answer": "actor"
},
{
"Question": "what was Rocky Balboa's nickname in the ring?",
"Answer": "the italian stallion"
},
{
"Question": "What was st. paul's trade before he converted",
"Answer": "tent-maker"
},
{
"Question": "What was Terry's surname in the television series Minder.",
"Answer": "mccann"
},
{
"Question": "What was the challanging method of catching a fly in Karate Kid?",
"Answer": "Using chopsticks"
},
{
"Question": "What was the country of Botswana called before 1966",
"Answer": "bechuanaland"
},
{
"Question": "What was the famous line uttered by an old woman in Wendy's ads?",
"Answer": "Where's The Beef?"
},
{
"Question": "What was the first commercial readymix food",
"Answer": "pancake mix"
},
{
"Question": "What was the first computer software company to go public on the New York Stock Exchange?",
"Answer": "Cullinet"
},
{
"Question": "what was the first disney film to feature stereophonic sound?",
"Answer": "fantasia"
},
{
"Question": "What was the first motion picture to have a synchronized musical score",
"Answer": "Don"
},
{
"Question": "What was the first name of the baby girl who fell down the well?",
"Answer": "Jessica"
},
{
"Question": "What was the first u.s consumer product sold in the soviet union",
"Answer": "pepsi cola"
},
{
"Question": "What was the first video Mtv played?",
"Answer": "Video Killed the Radio Star"
},
{
"Question": "What was the former German name of the Czech town of Ceske Budejovice",
"Answer": "budweis"
},
{
"Question": "What was the former name of Burkina Faso in Africa",
"Answer": "upper volta"
},
{
"Question": "What was the leading cause of death in the late 19th century",
"Answer": "tuberculosis"
},
{
"Question": "What was the name (4 letters) of the New York night club that helped launch the career of several early new wave groups?",
"Answer": "CBGB's"
},
{
"Question": "What was the name of Eddie Murphy's character in Beverly Hills Cop?",
"Answer": "Axel Foley"
},
{
"Question": "what was the name of jacques cousteau's research ship?",
"Answer": "calypso"
},
{
"Question": "What was the name of jim henson's muppet hound on the jimmy dean show",
"Answer": "rowlf"
},
{
"Question": "What was the name of King Arthur's sword",
"Answer": "excalibur"
},
{
"Question": "What was the name of Norman Beaton's barber's shop which was also the title of the TV series",
"Answer": "desmond's"
},
{
"Question": "What was the name of the actress who played 'Melonie' on the show 'Webster and Melonie'?",
"Answer": "Heather O' Rourke"
},
{
"Question": "What was the name of the bar that the characters from 'Three's Company' frequented?",
"Answer": "Regal Beagle"
},
{
"Question": "What was the name of the bartender on The Love Boat?",
"Answer": "Isaac Washington"
},
{
"Question": "What was the name of the detective agency in Moonlighting?",
"Answer": "Blue Moon Detective Agency"
},
{
"Question": "What was the name of the first synthetic plastic made in 1908",
"Answer": "bakelite"
},
{
"Question": "What was the name of the helicopter service that was the cover for Airwolf?",
"Answer": "Santini Air"
},
{
"Question": "What was the name of the home that Sofia Patrillo lived in before moving in with her daughter on the Golden Girls.",
"Answer": "Shady Pines"
},
{
"Question": "What was the name of the I.B.M. computer which played Chess against Gary Kasparov",
"Answer": "deep blue"
},
{
"Question": "What was the name of the monster that attacked Luke in the trash compactor in Star Wars?",
"Answer": "A dianogaIn"
},
{
"Question": "What was the name of the movement founded by the Pole Lech Walesa",
"Answer": "solidarity"
},
{
"Question": "What was the name of the multi-colored cube you had to re-organize?",
"Answer": "Rubik Cube"
},
{
"Question": "What was the name of the operatic diva who gave her name to a peach dessert",
"Answer": "dame nellie melba"
},
{
"Question": "What was the name of the Other short-lived spinoff of 'Three's Company'",
"Answer": "'Three's a Crowd'"
},
{
"Question": "What was the name of the owner of the talking horse, Mr. Ed on TV",
"Answer": "wilbur post"
},
{
"Question": "What was the name of the party dog that that was Budwiser's mascot in the late eighties?",
"Answer": "Spuds McKenzie"
},
{
"Question": "What was the name of the police character played by Roy Scheider in the film Jaws",
"Answer": "martin brody"
},
{
"Question": "What was the name of the South African Prime Minister murdered in 1966",
"Answer": "hendrik verwoerd"
},
{
"Question": "What was the name of the submarine which sank the General Belgrano during the Falklands conflict",
"Answer": "hms conqueror"
},
{
"Question": "What was the name of the Titanic's sister ship",
"Answer": "Olympic"
},
{
"Question": "What was the nickname of Charles Heidsick, the 19th Century French wine producer",
"Answer": "champagne charlie"
},
{
"Question": "What was the number of the squadron which flew the Dambusters mission in 1943",
"Answer": "617"
},
{
"Question": "What was the profession of Lancelot 'Capability' Brown",
"Answer": "landscape gardener"
},
{
"Question": "What was the royal residence after st james court",
"Answer": "buckingham palace"
},
{
"Question": "What was the screen name of the lead character in The Untouchables",
"Answer": "elliot"
},
{
"Question": "What was the title of Jung Chang's account of growing up in China",
"Answer": "wild swans"
},
{
"Question": "What was the world's principal Christian city before it fell to the Ottoman Turks in 1453",
"Answer": "constantinople"
},
{
"Question": "What was Webster's adopted mom and dad's name",
"Answer": "Poppadouupalus"
},
{
"Question": "What was William H. Bonney's nickname",
"Answer": "Billy the kid"
},
{
"Question": "What was willie mosconi famed for shooting",
"Answer": "pool"
},
{
"Question": "What weapon is tattooed on Glen Campell's arm",
"Answer": "dagger"
},
{
"Question": "What were Club Nouveu originally known as?",
"Answer": "Timex Social Club"
},
{
"Question": "What were dachshunds bred to hunt",
"Answer": "badgers"
},
{
"Question": "What were the first names of T E Lawrence, known as Lawrence of Arabia",
"Answer": "thomas edward"
},
{
"Question": "What woman is the wife of prince phillip, the mother of anne, andrew, charles and edward, and the daughter of george vi",
"Answer": "elizabeth ii"
},
{
"Question": "What woman is thought of as the greatest trick shot artist of all time?",
"Answer": "annie oakley"
},
{
"Question": "What word is used for a female fox",
"Answer": "vixen"
},
{
"Question": "what word is used for a female fox?",
"Answer": "vixen"
},
{
"Category": "What word links these",
"Question": " bar, cereal, continental",
"Answer": "breakfast"
},
{
"Category": "What word links these",
"Question": " battery, rain, test",
"Answer": "acid"
},
{
"Category": "What word links these",
"Question": " brother, gloves, skin",
"Answer": "kid"
},
{
"Category": "What word links these",
"Question": " cab, frequency, station",
"Answer": "radio"
},
{
"Category": "What word links these",
"Question": " cake, tea, egg",
"Answer": "cup"
},
{
"Category": "What word links these",
"Question": " cavalry, chore, name",
"Answer": "household"
},
{
"Category": "What word links these",
"Question": " centre, certificate, record",
"Answer": "medical"
},
{
"Category": "What word links these",
"Question": " comic, singer, soap",
"Answer": "opera"
},
{
"Category": "What word links these",
"Question": " contract, dodger, proposal",
"Answer": "draft"
},
{
"Category": "What word links these",
"Question": " detector, polish, scrap",
"Answer": "metal"
},
{
"Category": "What word links these",
"Question": " face, round, time",
"Answer": "about"
},
{
"Category": "What word links these",
"Question": " growth, policy, recovery",
"Answer": "economic"
},
{
"Category": "What word links these",
"Question": " meal, set, work",
"Answer": "piece"
},
{
"Question": "What word may be used to refer to a group of gnats",
"Answer": "horde"
},
{
"Question": "What would you do with 'ackee' in jamaica",
"Answer": "eat it"
},
{
"Question": "What would you expect to find in a vespiary",
"Answer": "wasps"
},
{
"Question": "What ws Balki Bartokamus' occupation when he lived in Mypos?",
"Answer": "Sheep Herder"
},
{
"Question": "What year did Chernobyl explode",
"Answer": "1986"
},
{
"Question": "What year did the first nudist colony open",
"Answer": "1903"
},
{
"Question": "What year was a U2 pilot shot down for spying",
"Answer": "1960"
},
{
"Question": "What year was film introduced to replace glass in making photographic negatives",
"Answer": "1891"
},
{
"Question": "What year was The Bible printed using moveable type",
"Answer": "1455"
},
{
"Question": "What year was the first tooth extraction under anaesthetic performed",
"Answer": "1846"
},
{
"Question": "What year was the last woman hung in England",
"Answer": "1955"
},
{
"Question": "What's a 10-20 to a police officer",
"Answer": "location"
},
{
"Question": "What's a dead body of an animal called",
"Answer": "carcass"
},
{
"Question": "What's a microchip made of",
"Answer": "silicon"
},
{
"Question": "What's a natatorium",
"Answer": "swimming pool"
},
{
"Question": "What's Krypton's state at standard temperature & pressure",
"Answer": "gaseous"
},
{
"Question": "what's the circulation of winds around a low pressure system called?",
"Answer": "cyclone"
},
{
"Question": "What's the fastest sea dwelling mammal",
"Answer": "the dolphin"
},
{
"Question": "What's the highest mountain in the 48 contiguous u.s. States",
"Answer": "mount whitney"
},
{
"Question": "What's the international radio code word for the letter 'J'",
"Answer": "juliet"
},
{
"Question": "What's the longest river in the U S;mississippi river",
"Answer": "mississippi"
},
{
"Question": "What's the Malayan sun bear's main claim to fame",
"Answer": "smallest bear"
},
{
"Question": "What's the most common name in nursery rhymes",
"Answer": "jack"
},
{
"Question": "What's the most common term of endearment in the U.S.",
"Answer": "honey"
},
{
"Question": "What's the most frequently ingested mood altering drug",
"Answer": "caffeine"
},
{
"Question": "What's the most valuable crop in burma, laos and thailand",
"Answer": "poppy"
},
{
"Question": "What's the name of the counting system in which four is written '100'",
"Answer": "binary"
},
{
"Question": "What's the name of the dragon in the Ivor the Engine stories",
"Answer": "idris"
},
{
"Question": "What's the name of the second book in the Bible",
"Answer": "exodus"
},
{
"Question": "What's the nickname of the Iowa state football team",
"Answer": "cyclones"
},
{
"Question": "What's the official state sport of alaska",
"Answer": "dog sledding"
},
{
"Question": "What's the only property an orthodox Hindu woman can own?",
"Answer": "Jewelry"
},
{
"Question": "What's the second most spoken language on earth",
"Answer": "english"
},
{
"Question": "What's the sky king's home, near the town of grover, called",
"Answer": "flying crown"
},
{
"Question": "What's the square root of one-quarter",
"Answer": "one half"
},
{
"Question": "What's the world's largest fresh-water island",
"Answer": "manitoulin"
},
{
"Question": "What's white sugar mixed with to make brown sugar",
"Answer": "molasses"
},
{
"Question": "Whats the computer term 'bit' short for",
"Answer": "binary digit"
},
{
"Question": "Whats the name of the large wooded area in which Robin Hood was supposed to have lived",
"Answer": "sherwood forest"
},
{
"Question": "Whats the nearest galaxy to our own",
"Answer": "andromeda"
},
{
"Question": "Whats the official language of Morocco",
"Answer": "arabic"
},
{
"Question": "When did Henry Ford build his first car",
"Answer": "1896"
},
{
"Question": "When does a full moon always rise",
"Answer": "sunset"
},
{
"Question": "When is Saint George's day celebrated",
"Answer": "april 23rd"
},
{
"Question": "When not fighting crime, what did Underdog do for a living",
"Answer": "shoeshine boy"
},
{
"Question": "When someone is clumsy or awkward, especially with their hands, they are often said to be 'all ....' These",
"Answer": "thumbs"
},
{
"Question": "When was george jones inducted into the country music hall of fame",
"Answer": "1992"
},
{
"Question": "When was the first credit card issued",
"Answer": "1900"
},
{
"Question": "When was the first jet aircraft flown",
"Answer": "1941"
},
{
"Question": "When was the first Mad Max film released",
"Answer": "1979"
},
{
"Question": "When was the first play staged at Londons Globe Theatre",
"Answer": "1599"
},
{
"Question": "When was the first toothbrush with bristles invented",
"Answer": "1498"
},
{
"Question": "When was the incandescent lamp invented",
"Answer": "1879"
},
{
"Question": "When was the quadruplex telegraph invented",
"Answer": "1864"
},
{
"Question": "When was the rechargable storage battery invented",
"Answer": "1859"
},
{
"Question": "When was the shortest war in history",
"Answer": "1896"
},
{
"Question": "Where are phalanges",
"Answer": "hand"
},
{
"Question": "Where are the Guiana Highlands",
"Answer": "northern south america"
},
{
"Question": "Where did Stalin, Churchill, Attlee and Truman meet in 1945 to determine the future of Germany after their unconditional surrender",
"Answer": "potsdam"
},
{
"Question": "Where did the bay of pigs take place",
"Answer": "cuba"
},
{
"Question": "Where did the birkenhead sink",
"Answer": "danger point"
},
{
"Question": "Where did the incas live",
"Answer": "peru"
},
{
"Question": "Where did the mafia originate",
"Answer": "sicily"
},
{
"Question": "Where do Grand Prix drivers put their cars at the beginning of a race",
"Answer": "grid"
},
{
"Question": "Where do the english monarchs live",
"Answer": "buckingham palace"
},
{
"Question": "Where does Dilbert think of inventions",
"Answer": "In the bathtub"
},
{
"Question": "Where does the Iditarod dog sled race take place",
"Answer": "alaska"
},
{
"Question": "Where in Italy is the wine Marsala made",
"Answer": "sicily"
},
{
"Question": "Where in London was the Great Exhibition of 1851 held",
"Answer": "hyde park"
},
{
"Question": "Where in the body are the Haversian canals",
"Answer": "inside bones"
},
{
"Question": "Where in the body is the axilla",
"Answer": "armpit"
},
{
"Question": "Where is antofagasta",
"Answer": "chile"
},
{
"Question": "Where is bill gates' company based",
"Answer": "redmond, washington"
},
{
"Question": "Where is charlottetown",
"Answer": "prince edward island"
},
{
"Question": "Where is crystal palace",
"Answer": "london"
},
{
"Question": "Where is eurodisney",
"Answer": "paris, france"
},
{
"Question": "Where is frostbite falls",
"Answer": "minnesota"
},
{
"Question": "Where is Huracan stadium",
"Answer": "buenos aires"
},
{
"Question": "Where is it polite to stick your tongue out at your guests",
"Answer": "tibet"
},
{
"Question": "Where is Mount Rushmore",
"Answer": "south dakota"
},
{
"Question": "Where is mount vesuvius",
"Answer": "italy"
},
{
"Question": "Where is the Bernabau stadium",
"Answer": "madrid, spain"
},
{
"Question": "Where is the Devil's Tower",
"Answer": "wyoming usa"
},
{
"Question": "Where is the fictional television station bdrx located",
"Answer": "bedrock"
},
{
"Question": "Where is the guggenheim museum",
"Answer": "new york city"
},
{
"Question": "where is the space needle?",
"Answer": "seattle"
},
{
"Question": "Where is the wailing wall",
"Answer": "jerusalem"
},
{
"Question": "Where was the last major american indian resistance to white settlement",
"Answer": "wounded knee"
},
{
"Question": "Where was the record for most snowfall in a day, on february 7 1916",
"Answer": "alaska"
},
{
"Question": "Where was the septuagint written",
"Answer": "alexandria"
},
{
"Question": "Where would you find vox humana and vox angelica together",
"Answer": "on an organ"
},
{
"Question": "where's the 19th hole on a golf course?",
"Answer": "clubhouse"
},
{
"Question": "Where, in 1955, was one of the worst accidents in motor racing history, when 82 spectators were killed",
"Answer": "le mans"
},
{
"Question": "Where, on a horse are its withers",
"Answer": "shoulder"
},
{
"Question": "Which 'daring young man on the flying trapeze' gave his name to a garment",
"Answer": "jules leotard"
},
{
"Question": "Which 'first lady of jazz' died in June 1996",
"Answer": "ella fitzgerald"
},
{
"Question": "Which 1978 film from the book of the same name by Ira Levin, tell of the cloning of Adolf Hitler",
"Answer": "the boys from brazil"
},
{
"Question": "Which 50's Actress was born Vera Jayne Palmer",
"Answer": "jane mansfield"
},
{
"Question": "Which 60's folk artist sang the lyrics 'god told abraham kill me your son. abe said man you must be puttin me on'",
"Answer": "bob dylan"
},
{
"Question": "Which 9-fingered pop pianist starred in the film Its all Happening?",
"Answer": "Russ Conway"
},
{
"Question": "Which acid builds up in the body during excessive exercise",
"Answer": "lactic"
},
{
"Question": "Which actor was born Maurice Micklewhite",
"Answer": "michael caine"
},
{
"Question": "Which actor's autobiography is entitled Dear Me",
"Answer": "peter ustinov"
},
{
"Question": "Which actress starred in the film Love Story",
"Answer": "ali mcgraw"
},
{
"Question": "Which African capital city is named from the Greek meaning 'three towns'",
"Answer": "tripoli"
},
{
"Question": "Which airline has the registration prefix 'vr'",
"Answer": "cathay pacific"
},
{
"Question": "Which animal floats in water",
"Answer": "porcupine"
},
{
"Question": "Which Australian author wrote Illywhacker and Oscar and Lucinda",
"Answer": "peter carey"
},
{
"Question": "Which Australian state capital was named in honour of a British Prime Minister",
"Answer": "melbourne"
},
{
"Question": "Which author created Svengali",
"Answer": "georges du maurier"
},
{
"Question": "Which band had members Robert palmer, Andy and John Taylor, and Tony Thompson?",
"Answer": "The Power Station"
},
{
"Question": "Which bank did the jailed Nick Leeson work for and ruin",
"Answer": "barings"
},
{
"Question": "Which best selling car with a production spanning some 30 years is to be replaced by the 'Focus'",
"Answer": "ford escort"
},
{
"Question": "Which bone in the human body is at the front but sounds like it should be at the back",
"Answer": "sternum"
},
{
"Question": "Which book by James Joyce takes palce on a single Dublin day in June 1904",
"Answer": "ulysses"
},
{
"Question": "Which British town is famous for its cutlery production",
"Answer": "sheffield"
},
{
"Question": "Which Canadian city was originally called Bytown",
"Answer": "ottawa"
},
{
"Question": "Which car company makes the 'Avensis'",
"Answer": "toyota"
},
{
"Question": "Which cellular structures are composed of DNA",
"Answer": "chromosomes"
},
{
"Question": "Which character was portrayed by Robert Redford in the film Out of Africa",
"Answer": "dennis finch hatton"
},
{
"Question": "Which chemical element has the ancient name Stannum",
"Answer": "tin"
},
{
"Question": "Which chemical element is named after the 1959 winner of the Nobel Prize for Physics",
"Answer": "laurencium"
},
{
"Question": "Which city's airport is the home base for Cathay Pacific Airlines",
"Answer": "hong kong"
},
{
"Question": "Which classic dish contains strips of steak cooked in a wine sauce with sour cream",
"Answer": "stroganoff"
},
{
"Question": "Which comedian created the character of maude frickert",
"Answer": "jonathan winters"
},
{
"Question": "Which comic actor who died in 1977 entered a competition to find his look alike, anonymously, and only came third",
"Answer": "charlie chaplin"
},
{
"Question": "Which country blew up a greenpeace ship in new zealand",
"Answer": "france"
},
{
"Question": "Which country has won the most Olympic gold medals at 10,000 metres",
"Answer": "finland"
},
{
"Question": "Which country is known as the Hashemite Kingdom",
"Answer": "jordan"
},
{
"Question": "Which country is the biggest consumer of wine",
"Answer": "france"
},
{
"Question": "Which country is widely acknowledged to have the largest Jewish population",
"Answer": "united states"
},
{
"Question": "Which country produces Dao wine",
"Answer": "portugal"
},
{
"Question": "Which country saw the Mau Mau uprising?",
"Answer": "Kenya"
},
{
"Question": "Which country was invaded by Soviet troops in August 1968",
"Answer": "czechoslovakia"
},
{
"Question": "Which country was the first to legalise abortion",
"Answer": "iceland"
},
{
"Question": "Which country was the setting for The Flame Trees of Thika",
"Answer": "kenya"
},
{
"Question": "Which country's name means 'equator'",
"Answer": "ecuador"
},
{
"Question": "Which country's national flag consists only of a green field",
"Answer": "libya"
},
{
"Question": "Which county lies between the north sea and greater london",
"Answer": "essex"
},
{
"Question": "Which creature do Eskimos (or Inuit) call a nanook",
"Answer": "polar bear"
},
{
"Question": "Which department of the us government did eliot ness work for",
"Answer": "treasury"
},
{
"Question": "Which detective was played by Jack Webb in Dragnet",
"Answer": "sgt joe friday"
},
{
"Question": "Which dog was originally bred to hunt badgers",
"Answer": "dachshund"
},
{
"Question": "Which drink does Melanie Sykes advertise on TV",
"Answer": "boddingtons"
},
{
"Question": "Which drug can be extracted from the bark of the cinchona tree",
"Answer": "quinine"
},
{
"Question": "Which element has the chemical symbol Cs; capital C lower-case s",
"Answer": "caesium"
},
{
"Question": "Which English composer was born near Worcester in 1857 and died in 1934",
"Answer": "edward elgar"
},
{
"Question": "Which English King met Francis I of France on the 'Field of the Cloth of Gold'",
"Answer": "henry viii"
},
{
"Question": "Which English king's coronation was postponed because he was suffering from appendicitis",
"Answer": "edward vii"
},
{
"Question": "Which European city is served by Fiumicino airport",
"Answer": "rome"
},
{
"Question": "Which european country will lose its independence if there is no heir to the throne",
"Answer": "monaco"
},
{
"Question": "Which famous artist took up painting with his left hand when he lost the use of his right hand at the age of sixty",
"Answer": "Leonardo da Vinci"
},
{
"Question": "Which famous film actor, who died of lung cancer in 1957, used his real name but dropped his middle name of de Forest",
"Answer": "humphrey bogart"
},
{
"Question": "Which famous museum is in paris, france",
"Answer": "louvre"
},
{
"Question": "Which famous sporting venue is above NewYorks Pennsylvania Station",
"Answer": "madison square gardens"
},
{
"Question": "Which film director's films include 'Midnight Express' and 'Bugsy Malone'",
"Answer": "alan parker"
},
{
"Question": "Which film links novelist Ira Levin and Sharon Stone",
"Answer": "sliver"
},
{
"Question": "Which film star is the real life husband of Goldie Hawn",
"Answer": "kurt russell"
},
{
"Question": "Which film, directed by Sydney Pollack, won the 1985 Academy Award for Best Picture",
"Answer": "out of africa"
},
{
"Question": "Which food product did Henry Cooper advertise in 1984",
"Answer": "shredded wheat"
},
{
"Question": "Which forename, deriving from the Germanic 'rulehard', has been held by three English kings",
"Answer": "richard"
},
{
"Question": "Which former 'Neighbours' star had a hit with 'Any Dream Will Do'",
"Answer": "jason donovan"
},
{
"Question": "Which French athlete won both the 200m and the 400m on the track at the 1996 Atlanta Olympic Games",
"Answer": "maria-jose perec"
},
{
"Question": "Which french dramatist's works include Phedre and Andromaque",
"Answer": "jean racine"
},
{
"Question": "Which French mathematician, 'the father of Modem Mathematics', invented analytical or co-ordinate geometry",
"Answer": "rene descartes"
},
{
"Question": "Which fungal plant disease particularly affects brassicas",
"Answer": "club root"
},
{
"Question": "Which game uses the largest ball",
"Answer": "earthball"
},
{
"Question": "Which German actress appeared in the film 'Witness for the Prosecution",
"Answer": "marlene dietrich"
},
{
"Question": "Which Gloucestershire town, famous for its abbey, lies on the confluence of the Severn and Avon",
"Answer": "tewkesbury"
},
{
"Question": "Which golfer has won the British Open most times since 1945",
"Answer": "tom watson (5)"
},
{
"Question": "Which great battle took place from July 1st to November 18th 1916?",
"Answer": "The Battle of the Somme"
},
{
"Question": "Which Greek island is also a variety of lettuce",
"Answer": "cos"
},
{
"Question": "Which group had the hit album 'White on Blonde'",
"Answer": "texas"
},
{
"Question": "Which hero of tv and cinema fights an unending battle for 'truth, justice, and the American way",
"Answer": "superman"
},
{
"Question": "Which Hollywood heart throbs real name was Roy Scherer",
"Answer": "rock hudson"
},
{
"Question": "Which houses fought the war of the roses",
"Answer": "lancaster and york"
},
{
"Question": "Which is Britain's largest native carnivore",
"Answer": "badger"
},
{
"Question": "Which is considered the most powerful piece on the chess board",
"Answer": "queen"
},
{
"Question": "Which is the highest capital city in Europe",
"Answer": "madrid"
},
{
"Question": "Which is the largest cathedral",
"Answer": "st peter's"
},
{
"Question": "Which is the largest of the Canadian Provinces and Territories",
"Answer": "northwest territories"
},
{
"Question": "Which is the largest river forming part of the u.s-mexico border",
"Answer": "rio grande"
},
{
"Question": "Which is the last of the four Grand Slam tennis tournaments to be played in the year",
"Answer": "us open"
},
{
"Question": "Which is the only bird that can see the colour blue",
"Answer": "owl"
},
{
"Question": "Which is the only English word to both begin and end with the letters U-N-D ?",
"Answer": "Underground"
},
{
"Question": "Which is the world's second largest monolith",
"Answer": "ayers rock"
},
{
"Question": "Which is the worlds tallest grass",
"Answer": "bamboo"
},
{
"Question": "Which jazz cornettist composed and recorded 'Davenport Blues' in 1925",
"Answer": "b1x beiderbecke"
},
{
"Question": "Which jazz pianist composed the jungle music 'Black and Tan Fantasy' with Bubber Miley, and recorded it with his band in 1927",
"Answer": "duke ellington"
},
{
"Question": "Which jockey rode a Derby winner called Pinza",
"Answer": "gordon richards"
},
{
"Question": "Which kellogg's cereal was advertised by tusk tusk the elephant",
"Answer": "coco"
},
{
"Question": "Which law did sir isaac newton discover when he was only twenty three years old",
"Answer": "law of universal gravitation"
},
{
"Question": "Which lawyer broke the law by refusing to be finger-printed in the Transvaal during 1907",
"Answer": "Gandhi"
},
{
"Question": "Which liqueur gives the cocktail 'Tequila Sunrise' its red glow",
"Answer": "grenadine"
},
{
"Question": "Which London MP is more famous as an actress",
"Answer": "glenda jackson"
},
{
"Question": "Which london station handles trains directly to the continent, through the channel tunnel",
"Answer": "waterloo"
},
{
"Question": "Which London's church's other name is the Collegiate Church of St. Peter",
"Answer": "westminster abbey"
},
{
"Question": "Which major river flows through gloucester",
"Answer": "severn"
},
{
"Question": "Which Mammal has the highest blood pressure",
"Answer": "giraffe"
},
{
"Question": "Which modem country was formerly Nyasaland",
"Answer": "malawi"
},
{
"Question": "Which modern author wrote The Regeneration trilogy",
"Answer": "pat barker"
},
{
"Question": "Which mountain peak is the highest in the Western Hemisphere",
"Answer": "aconcagua"
},
{
"Question": "Which mountain range forms a geographical boundary between Europe and Asia",
"Answer": "urals"
},
{
"Question": "Which movie about a TV news show won Peter Finch a posthumous Oscar",
"Answer": "network"
},
{
"Question": "Which museum now occupies the site of the old Bedlam Hospital in London",
"Answer": "imperial war museum"
},
{
"Question": "Which musical includes the Barbara Dickson/Elaine Page song I Know Him So Well?",
"Answer": "Chess"
},
{
"Question": "Which musical was based on the play The Matchmaker?",
"Answer": "Hello Dolly"
},
{
"Question": "Which nazi leader had his 6 children poisoned prior to his own death",
"Answer": "goebbels"
},
{
"Question": "Which nineteenth century author is buried in Samoa",
"Answer": "robert louis stevenson"
},
{
"Question": "Which Nobel Prize winner wrote 'The Old Man and the Sea",
"Answer": "ernest hemingway"
},
{
"Question": "Which object was known as a Churchwarden",
"Answer": "long clay pipe"
},
{
"Question": "Which opera singer was known as 'La Stupenda'",
"Answer": "joan sutherland"
},
{
"Question": "Which opera, composed by Saint-Saens, and first performed in 1877, is set in Palestine",
"Answer": "samson and delilah"
},
{
"Question": "Which ovine expression is used for a disreputable member of a family or group",
"Answer": "black sheep"
},
{
"Question": "Which people slide down a pole to help them to get to work quickly",
"Answer": "firemen"
},
{
"Question": "Which planet circles the sun every 84 years",
"Answer": "uranus"
},
{
"Question": "Which planet did John Couch Adams and Urbain Leverrier work out the existence and position of before it could actually be seen",
"Answer": "neptune"
},
{
"Question": "Which planet is orbited by the moon Charon",
"Answer": "pluto"
},
{
"Question": "Which planet was discovered in 1846",
"Answer": "neptune"
},
{
"Question": "Which planet was the 'Planet of the Apes'",
"Answer": "earth"
},
{
"Question": "Which popular singer of the 80's has the real name Christopher Davidson",
"Answer": "chris de burgh"
},
{
"Question": "Which port on the River Douro is the second largest city in Portugal",
"Answer": "oporto"
},
{
"Question": "Which Prime Minister introduced Income Tax",
"Answer": "pitt the younger"
},
{
"Question": "Which religion believes in the Four Noble Truths",
"Answer": "buddhism"
},
{
"Question": "Which rock musician committed suicide in Scattle on 5th April 1994",
"Answer": "kurt cobain"
},
{
"Question": "Which Russian word means openness",
"Answer": "glasnost"
},
{
"Question": "Which saint founded a monastery at Iona in the sixth century",
"Answer": "saint columba"
},
{
"Question": "Which Saint translated the Vulgate bible",
"Answer": "jerome"
},
{
"Question": "Which sci-fi writer adapted his own book for the movie Pet Sematary",
"Answer": "stephen king"
},
{
"Question": "Which Scottish Quarter day is on August 1st",
"Answer": "lammas"
},
{
"Question": "Which sea route connects the North Atlantic with the Beaufort Sea and the Pacific Ocean",
"Answer": "the northwest passage"
},
{
"Question": "Which Shakespeare character described himself as having 'Loved not wisely but too well'",
"Answer": "othello"
},
{
"Question": "Which singing King died in 1965",
"Answer": "nat king cole"
},
{
"Question": "Which south east Asian city was formerly called Krung Threp",
"Answer": "bangkok"
},
{
"Question": "Which sport is featured in the book and film 'This Sporting Life'",
"Answer": "rugby league"
},
{
"Question": "Which star of films such as 'Ryan's Daughter' died in 1997",
"Answer": "robert mitchum"
},
{
"Question": "Which state became the 14th state of the u.s",
"Answer": "vermont"
},
{
"Question": "Which state forms an enclave at the heart of the city of Rome",
"Answer": "vatican city"
},
{
"Question": "Which strait separates Russian and Alaska",
"Answer": "bering strait"
},
{
"Question": "Which substance, occurring naturally in fruit, causes jams and preserves to set",
"Answer": "pectin"
},
{
"Question": "Which tennesee williams play is about a sicilian-american woman",
"Answer": "rose tattoo"
},
{
"Question": "Which tennis star wore denim shorts during matches",
"Answer": "andre agassi"
},
{
"Question": "Which town in the US had Clint Eastwood as its mayor",
"Answer": "carmel"
},
{
"Question": "Which tube line goes to Brixton",
"Answer": "victoria"
},
{
"Question": "Which two fighting ships other than the 'arizona' were sunk at pearl harbor",
"Answer": "oklahoma and utah"
},
{
"Question": "Which two fruits are an anagram of each other",
"Answer": "lemon and melon"
},
{
"Question": "Which two male fish give birth",
"Answer": "sea horse and pipe fish"
},
{
"Question": "Which types of wood are most often used for firewood in the home",
"Answer": "hardwood"
},
{
"Question": "Which U S president was fatally shot in 1881",
"Answer": "garfield"
},
{
"Question": "Which U.S. president gave the 'four freedoms of democracy' speech- ie freedom from want; freedom from fear; freedom of worship and freedom of speech",
"Answer": "franklin d roosevelt"
},
{
"Question": "Which UK city, other than London, has a station called Charing Cross",
"Answer": "glasgow"
},
{
"Question": "Which US golfer was killed when his plane crashed in 1999",
"Answer": "payne stewart"
},
{
"Question": "Which US writer wrote The Naked and the Dead",
"Answer": "norman mailer"
},
{
"Question": "Which vegetable is used if a dish is described as 'a la Bretonne'",
"Answer": "haricot beans"
},
{
"Question": "Which was the first 'spaghetti western' starring Clint Eastwood",
"Answer": "a fistful of dollars"
},
{
"Question": "Which was the first apostle to be stoned to death",
"Answer": "stephen"
},
{
"Question": "Which wedding anniversary is coral",
"Answer": "thirty fifth"
},
{
"Question": "Which word comes from the Roman 'where three roads meet' as a place where messages were left",
"Answer": "trivia"
},
{
"Question": "Which word follows Juliet, Kilo and Lima",
"Answer": "mike"
},
{
"Question": "Which word, taken from the French, translates literally as 'rotten pot'",
"Answer": "potpourri"
},
{
"Question": "Which World Champion heavyweight boxer held the title for the longest",
"Answer": "joe louis"
},
{
"Question": "Which writer's latest work, Birds of Prey , features the Courtneys - the family that appeared in his first, When the Lion Feeds , published in 1964",
"Answer": "wilbur smith"
},
{
"Question": "Which year did Jemima Goldsmith marry Imram Kahn",
"Answer": "1995"
},
{
"Question": "Who advocated the planting peanuts and sweet potatoes to replace cotton and tobacco (i.e. crop rotation)?",
"Answer": "George Washington Carver"
},
{
"Question": "Who appeared in 'st. elmo's fire', 'the scarlett letter' and 'striptease'",
"Answer": "demi moore"
},
{
"Question": "Who are santa's reindeer, in alphabetical order",
"Answer": "blitzen, comet, dancer,"
},
{
"Question": "Who ate chicken little",
"Answer": "foxy loxy"
},
{
"Question": "who ate chicken little?",
"Answer": "foxy loxy"
},
{
"Question": "Who bought manattan island for the equivalent of 24 dollars",
"Answer": "peter minuit"
},
{
"Question": "Who built the 'cherokee' and 'commanche' aircraft",
"Answer": "piper"
},
{
"Question": "Who claimed that, in the Garden of Eden, God spoke Swedish, Adam spoke Danish, & the serpent spoke French",
"Answer": "swedish philologist"
},
{
"Question": "Who composed 'Invitation to the Dance ' in 1819",
"Answer": "weber"
},
{
"Question": "Who composed 'Messiah'",
"Answer": "handel"
},
{
"Question": "Who composed the music for the ballet 'l'apres-midi d'un faune'",
"Answer": "claude"
},
{
"Question": "Who composed the musical piece Carmina Burana",
"Answer": "carl orff"
},
{
"Question": "Who composed the opera, 'The Queen of Spades'",
"Answer": "tchaikovsky"
},
{
"Question": "Who conquered the matterhorn in 1865",
"Answer": "edward whymper"
},
{
"Question": "Who controls more than 80% of the world's rough diamond supply",
"Answer": "de beers"
},
{
"Question": "Who crashed out of the 1995 Tour de France after just 92 seconds",
"Answer": "chris boardman"
},
{
"Question": "Who created john blackthorne",
"Answer": "james clavell"
},
{
"Question": "Who created the 'grinch'",
"Answer": "dr seuss"
},
{
"Question": "Who created the comic strip 'Doonesbury'",
"Answer": "garry trudeau"
},
{
"Question": "Who created WinnieThe Pooh",
"Answer": "a a milne"
},
{
"Question": "Who cremated on the banks of the ganges river on january 31, 1948",
"Answer": "mahatma"
},
{
"Question": "Who did orson welles play in the film 'the third man'",
"Answer": "harry lime"
},
{
"Question": "Who did pat sajak play on the soapie 'days of our lives'",
"Answer": "kevin hathaway"
},
{
"Question": "Who did Roger Bannister beat at the Commonwealth Games of 1954",
"Answer": "john landy"
},
{
"Question": "Who did Spain fight in the 1808-1814 Peninsular War?",
"Answer": "Portugal"
},
{
"Question": "Who did Vivian Vance play on 'the lucy show'",
"Answer": "Vivian Bagley"
},
{
"Question": "Who died three days before groucho marx",
"Answer": "elvis presley"
},
{
"Question": "Who directed 'the breakfast club'",
"Answer": "john hughes"
},
{
"Question": "who directed the monochrome (sepia) sequences at the beginning and end of 'the wizard of oz' (1939)?",
"Answer": "king vidor"
},
{
"Question": "Who discovered gold on the witwatersrand",
"Answer": "george harrison"
},
{
"Question": "Who discovered oxygen",
"Answer": "joseph priestley"
},
{
"Question": "Who founded the Church of Scientology",
"Answer": "l. ron hubbard"
},
{
"Question": "Who gave excalibur to king arthur",
"Answer": "lady of the lake"
},
{
"Question": "Who had a hit with 'Stand By Your Man'",
"Answer": "tammy wynette"
},
{
"Question": "Who had a number one hit in 1969 with Something in the Air",
"Answer": "thunderclap newman"
},
{
"Question": "Who has daughters named Jade, Elizabeth, Scarlett and Georgia",
"Answer": "mick jagger"
},
{
"Question": "Who has played in the most consecutive baseball games",
"Answer": "cal ripken jr"
},
{
"Question": "Who has the highest per capital consumption of cheese",
"Answer": "france"
},
{
"Question": "Who hated mozart with a deadly passion",
"Answer": "salieri"
},
{
"Question": "Who holds the nhl record for the most goals scored during a regular season",
"Answer": "wayne gretzky"
},
{
"Question": "Who hosts the monza grand prix",
"Answer": "italy"
},
{
"Question": "Who invented the cash register in 1879",
"Answer": "james ritty"
},
{
"Question": "Who invented the difference engine",
"Answer": "charles babbage"
},
{
"Question": "Who invented the first practical steam engine",
"Answer": "thomas newcomen"
},
{
"Question": "Who invented the geodesic dome",
"Answer": "buckminster fuller"
},
{
"Question": "Who invented the pneumatic tyre from a section of garden hose",
"Answer": "john dunlop"
},
{
"Question": "Who invented the Windows o s",
"Answer": "bill gates"
},
{
"Question": "Who is Dick Tracy's sweetheart",
"Answer": "tess trueheart"
},
{
"Question": "Who is famously buried in the churchyard at Bamburgh, Northumberland",
"Answer": "grace darling"
},
{
"Question": "Who is known as a collector of trivia",
"Answer": "spermologer"
},
{
"Question": "Who is known as the 'George Washington' of South America",
"Answer": "simon bolivar"
},
{
"Question": "Who is known as the father of genetics",
"Answer": "gregor mendel"
},
{
"Question": "Who is nick and nora charles' dog",
"Answer": "asta"
},
{
"Question": "Who is Prime Minister of Australia",
"Answer": "john howard"
},
{
"Question": "Who is Private Eyes 'First Lady of Fleet St'",
"Answer": "glenda slagg"
},
{
"Question": "Who is robert van winkle",
"Answer": "vanilla ice"
},
{
"Question": "Who is schroeder's favourite composer",
"Answer": "beethoven"
},
{
"Question": "Who is the babylonian goddess of love and fertility",
"Answer": "ishtar"
},
{
"Question": "Who is the Barber of Seville",
"Answer": "Figaro"
},
{
"Question": "Who is the central figure in Peter C Newmans 'The Establishment Man'",
"Answer": "conrad black"
},
{
"Question": "Who is the current Secretary of State for Social Security",
"Answer": "alastair darling"
},
{
"Question": "Who is the Greek messenger god",
"Answer": "hermes"
},
{
"Question": "Who is the lead singer of 'the doors'",
"Answer": "jim morrison"
},
{
"Question": "Who is the only singer to have no. 1 hits in the 50's, 60's, 70's, 80's and 90's",
"Answer": "cliff richard"
},
{
"Question": "Who is the patron saint of foreign missions",
"Answer": "st francis"
},
{
"Question": "Who is the patron saint of housewives",
"Answer": "st anne"
},
{
"Question": "Who is the patron saint of lace makers",
"Answer": "our lady of loretto"
},
{
"Question": "Who is the patron saint of mariners",
"Answer": "star of the sea"
},
{
"Question": "Who is the patron saint of mathematicians",
"Answer": "st hubert"
},
{
"Question": "Who is the patron saint of monks",
"Answer": "st benedict"
},
{
"Question": "Who is the patron saint of nurses",
"Answer": "st raphael"
},
{
"Question": "Who is the patron saint of organ makers",
"Answer": "st genesius"
},
{
"Question": "Who is the patron saint of peasants",
"Answer": "st lucy"
},
{
"Question": "Who is the patron saint of sick poor",
"Answer": "st martin de porres"
},
{
"Question": "Who is the patron saint of stone masons",
"Answer": "st sebastian"
},
{
"Question": "Who is the patron saint of surgeons",
"Answer": "sts. cosmas & damian"
},
{
"Question": "Who is the patron saint of throat",
"Answer": "st cecile"
},
{
"Question": "Who is the patron saint of women in labor",
"Answer": "st anne"
},
{
"Question": "Who is the patron saint of writers",
"Answer": "st paul"
},
{
"Question": "Who is the Prime Minister of France",
"Answer": "lionel jospin"
},
{
"Question": "Who is the roman counterpart of hermes",
"Answer": "mercury"
},
{
"Question": "Who is the roman god of light and sky",
"Answer": "jupiter"
},
{
"Question": "Who kept searching for his long lost salt shaker",
"Answer": "jimmy buffet"
},
{
"Question": "Who led the mormons to the great salt lake",
"Answer": "brigham young"
},
{
"Question": "Who lost her sheep",
"Answer": "little bo-peep"
},
{
"Question": "Who married prince albert",
"Answer": "queen albert"
},
{
"Question": "Who married the Owl and The Pussycat",
"Answer": "the turkey"
},
{
"Question": "Who or what was Rosanna Arquette seeking in 1985",
"Answer": "susan"
},
{
"Question": "Who owned jerusalem before israel",
"Answer": "jordan"
},
{
"Category": "Who owns",
"Question": " Right Guard deodorant",
"Answer": "gillette"
},
{
"Question": "Who painted 'The Naked Maja'",
"Answer": "goya"
},
{
"Question": "Who patrols gotham city",
"Answer": "batman and robin"
},
{
"Question": "Who played 'Banacek' in the 1970's TV series of the same name",
"Answer": "george peppard"
},
{
"Question": "Who played bonnie to warren beatty's clyde",
"Answer": "faye dunaway"
},
{
"Question": "Who played detective, Frank Cannon, in the TV series 'Cannon'",
"Answer": "william conrad"
},
{
"Question": "Who played lestat in 'interview with the vampire'",
"Answer": "tom cruise"
},
{
"Question": "Who played nick nack & came rolling home",
"Answer": "this old man"
},
{
"Question": "Who played queen amidala in the latest 'star wars' film",
"Answer": "natalie portman"
},
{
"Question": "Who played saxophone on 'The Girl From Ipanema'",
"Answer": "stan getz"
},
{
"Question": "Who played the female lead in the Alien films",
"Answer": "sigourney weaver"
},
{
"Question": "Who played the lead role in the first Tarzan movie",
"Answer": "elmo lincoln"
},
{
"Question": "who played the male lead in the 1965 film entitled the war lord?",
"Answer": "charlton heston"
},
{
"Category": "Who played the named character in the following films",
"Question": " Darby's Rangers; Mister Buddwing; and Marlowe",
"Answer": "james garner"
},
{
"Question": "Who played the respectable hooker in 'From here to Eternity'",
"Answer": "Donna Reed"
},
{
"Question": "Who played the telephone operator on laugh-in",
"Answer": "lily tomlin"
},
{
"Question": "Who played the title role in the 1921 film 'The Sheik'",
"Answer": "rudolf valentino"
},
{
"Category": "Who playes Captain Picard in Star Trek",
"Question": " the next generation",
"Answer": "patrick stewart"
},
{
"Question": "Who plays the part of Inspector Gadget in the film 'Gadget'",
"Answer": "matthew broderick"
},
{
"Question": "Who presents the radio programme 'In the Psychiatrist's Chair'",
"Answer": "anthony clare"
},
{
"Question": "Who ran unsuccesfully against Regan in 1984?",
"Answer": "Walter Mondale"
},
{
"Question": "Who recorded 'burning bridges' in 1960",
"Answer": "jack scott"
},
{
"Question": "Who recorded 'a boy named sue'",
"Answer": "johnny cash"
},
{
"Question": "Who recorded the 1996 alburn, 'Older'",
"Answer": "george michael"
},
{
"Question": "Who recorded the 1997 album 'Flaming Pie'",
"Answer": "paul mccartney"
},
{
"Question": "Who recorded the album 'Get Lucky' in 1982",
"Answer": "loverboy"
},
{
"Question": "Who recorded the album 'wish you were here' in 1975",
"Answer": "pink floyd"
},
{
"Question": "Who released 'time, love and tenderness' in 1981",
"Answer": "michael bolton"
},
{
"Question": "Who released the No.1 hit single 'Barbie Girl' in October 1997",
"Answer": "aqua"
},
{
"Question": "Who ruled the seas in Greek mythology",
"Answer": "poseidon"
},
{
"Question": "Who said 'et tu brute'",
"Answer": "julius caesar"
},
{
"Question": "Who said 'ronald reagan doesn't dye his hair; he bleaches his face'",
"Answer": "johnny"
},
{
"Question": "Who said that all matter comes from fire, water, earth & air",
"Answer": "aristotle"
},
{
"Question": "Who said, ich bin ein Berliner",
"Answer": "john f kennedy"
},
{
"Question": "Who sailed to the Antarctic in the ship Discovery",
"Answer": "scott amundsen"
},
{
"Question": "Who sailed to the new world in 'the mayflower'",
"Answer": "pilgrims"
},
{
"Question": "Who sang 'another one bites the dust'",
"Answer": "queen"
},
{
"Question": "Who sang 'foolish games'",
"Answer": "jewel"
},
{
"Question": "Who sang 'friends in low places' and 'thunder rolls'",
"Answer": "garth brooks"
},
{
"Question": "Who sang 'think' in the original 'blues brothers' film",
"Answer": "aretha franklin"
},
{
"Question": "Who sang about desmond and molly jones",
"Answer": "beatles"
},
{
"Question": "Who sang about the fall of man in 'the tall oak tree'",
"Answer": "dorsey burnette"
},
{
"Question": "Who sang the song from the Disney movie 'Can You Feel The Love Tonight",
"Answer": "elton john"
},
{
"Question": "Who sang the title theme of the James Bond film A View to a Kill",
"Answer": "duran duran"
},
{
"Question": "Who sent the brief message 'i came, i saw, i conquered'",
"Answer": "julius caesar"
},
{
"Question": "Who signed the Emancipation Proclamation?",
"Answer": "Abraham Lincoln"
},
{
"Question": "Who signed the USA for Africa poster with his thumbprint",
"Answer": "stevie wonder"
},
{
"Question": "Who sought to create the great society;lyndon johnson",
"Answer": "johnson"
},
{
"Question": "Who starred in the film 'the man with two brains'",
"Answer": "steve martin"
},
{
"Question": "Who started the dragonlance series",
"Answer": "margaret weiss and tracy hickman"
},
{
"Question": "Who stood at the top with 'stand by your man",
"Answer": "tammy wynette"
},
{
"Question": "Who taught alexander the great",
"Answer": "aristotle"
},
{
"Question": "who was 'bonnie prince charles'?",
"Answer": "charles edward stuart"
},
{
"Question": "Who was 'too sexy for his shirt'",
"Answer": "right said fred"
},
{
"Question": "Who was a member of 'crosby, stills and nash' and 'the hollies'",
"Answer": "graham nash"
},
{
"Question": "Who was Alexander the Great's father",
"Answer": "phillip ii"
},
{
"Question": "Who was assassinated on november 22, 1963 in dallas",
"Answer": "president john f kennedy"
},
{
"Question": "Who was born on krypton",
"Answer": "superman"
},
{
"Question": "Who was British Prime Minister at the outbreak of WWI",
"Answer": "herbert asquith"
},
{
"Question": "Who was Canadian parliaments first Inuk member",
"Answer": "peter ittinuar"
},
{
"Question": "Who was captain of the Titanic",
"Answer": "edward smith"
},
{
"Question": "Who was defendant in the so called 'monkey trial'",
"Answer": "john t scopes"
},
{
"Question": "Who was dictator of Spain from 1937 to 1975",
"Answer": "francisco franco"
},
{
"Question": "Who was Jack the Ripper's first victim",
"Answer": "mary ann nichols"
},
{
"Question": "Who was john reid",
"Answer": "lone ranger"
},
{
"Question": "Who was king arthur's father",
"Answer": "uther pendragon"
},
{
"Question": "Who was king of macedonia from 336 to 323 b.c",
"Answer": "alexander the great"
},
{
"Question": "Who was known as the maid of orleans",
"Answer": "joan of arc"
},
{
"Question": "Who was married to Francis II, Lord Darnley and The Earl of Bosworth",
"Answer": "mary, queen of scots"
},
{
"Question": "Who was marshall james butler 'wild bill' hickock's sidekick",
"Answer": "jingles"
},
{
"Question": "Who was Michelle's first boyfriend on Full House?",
"Answer": "Howie"
},
{
"Question": "Who was Mr. Wizard",
"Answer": "Don Herbert"
},
{
"Question": "Who was named Chairman of the U.S. Federal Reserve Board by Ronald Reagan in 1987, a post he still (February '99) holds",
"Answer": "alan greenspan"
},
{
"Question": "Who was Pope during World War II",
"Answer": "pius xii"
},
{
"Question": "Who was responsible for driving the english out of scotland in 1297",
"Answer": "william"
},
{
"Question": "Who was responsible for the infamous assination attempt on then President Reagan?",
"Answer": "John Hinkley Jr."
},
{
"Question": "Who was ronald reagan's first wife",
"Answer": "jane wyman"
},
{
"Question": "Who was shot as he left the Washington Hilton in 1981",
"Answer": "ronald reagan"
},
{
"Question": "Who was Tasmania's famous swashbuckler",
"Answer": "errol flynn"
},
{
"Question": "Who was the 10th president of the U S",
"Answer": "john tyler"
},
{
"Question": "Who was the 16th president of the united states",
"Answer": "abraham lincoln"
},
{
"Question": "who was the 16th president of the united states?",
"Answer": "abraham lincoln"
},
{
"Question": "Who was the 26th president of the U S",
"Answer": "theodore roosevelt"
},
{
"Question": "Who was the alter ego of 'the incredible hulk'",
"Answer": "dr david banner"
},
{
"Question": "Who was the defeated Socialist Prime Minister in the Spanish General Election of March 1996",
"Answer": "felipe gonzalez"
},
{
"Question": "Who was the Egyptian god of the Nile, depicted in human form with a beard, large belly, & a crown of aquatic",
"Answer": "hapi"
},
{
"Question": "Who was the famous individual who originated the catch phrase 'Just Say No'",
"Answer": "Nancy Reagan"
},
{
"Question": "Who was the first black actress to win an oscar",
"Answer": "hattie macdaniel"
},
{
"Question": "Who was the first British Prime Minister, although he did not use the title",
"Answer": "sir robert walpole"
},
{
"Question": "Who was the first Briton to win the Nobel Prize for Literature",
"Answer": "rudyard kipling"
},
{
"Question": "Who was the first driver to wear a helmet in the indy 500",
"Answer": "eddie rickenbacker"
},
{
"Question": "Who was the first female prime minister of india",
"Answer": "indira gandhi"
},
{
"Question": "Who was the first lady to have made the 'old blue dress' she wore to an inauguration",
"Answer": "rosalynn carter"
},
{
"Question": "Who was the first person to swim the english channel",
"Answer": "captain matthew webb"
},
{
"Question": "Who was the first president born in a hospital",
"Answer": "jimmy carter"
},
{
"Question": "Who was the first president of the Royal Academy",
"Answer": "sir joshua reynolds"
},
{
"Question": "Who was the first woman to lead a British trade union",
"Answer": "Brenda Dean"
},
{
"Question": "Who was the founder of microsoft",
"Answer": "bill gates"
},
{
"Question": "Who was the French sculptor of the Statue of Liberty",
"Answer": "frederic bartholdi"
},
{
"Question": "Who was the greek goddess of spring",
"Answer": "persephone"
},
{
"Question": "Who was the Greek philosopher who decided he'd rather drink hemlock than deny his beliefs",
"Answer": "Socrates"
},
{
"Question": "Who was the king of Judah (800-783 bc)?",
"Answer": "Amaziah"
},
{
"Question": "Who was the last king of Troy",
"Answer": "priam"
},
{
"Question": "Who was the last president of the U S, as of 1998, to die in office",
"Answer": "john kennedy"
},
{
"Question": "Who was the leader of the bad guys on Hulk Hogan's Rock N Wrestling that annoyed Hulk Hogan and his freinds?",
"Answer": "Rowdy Roddy Piper"
},
{
"Question": "Who was the leader of the good Transformers?",
"Answer": "Optimus Prime"
},
{
"Question": "Who was the lone ranger's indian companion",
"Answer": "tonto"
},
{
"Question": "Who was the longest serving president in French history",
"Answer": "francois mitterand"
},
{
"Question": "Who was the losing Republican candidate in the 1964 U.S. Presidential Election",
"Answer": "barry goldwater"
},
{
"Question": "Who was the male star of the film Fatal Attraction",
"Answer": "michael douglas"
},
{
"Question": "who was the norse goddess of lust and fertility?",
"Answer": "freya"
},
{
"Question": "Who was the only astronaut to lose his spacecraft",
"Answer": "gus grissom"
},
{
"Question": "Who was the only pope born in England",
"Answer": "adrian iv"
},
{
"Question": "Who was the only president born in Illinois, the land of lincoln",
"Answer": "ronald reagan"
},
{
"Question": "Who was the only President of the Confederate States of America",
"Answer": "jefferson davies"
},
{
"Question": "Who was the second king of israel",
"Answer": "david"
},
{
"Question": "Who was the shortest ever mature human?",
"Answer": "Gul Mohammed"
},
{
"Question": "Who was the sun king",
"Answer": "louis xiv"
},
{
"Question": "Who was the villain in 'star wars'",
"Answer": "darth vader"
},
{
"Question": "Who was ulysses' son, who grew to manhood in his absence",
"Answer": "telemachus"
},
{
"Question": "Who was Vice President to Jimmy Carter, and the Democratic nomination for the presidency in 1984",
"Answer": "walter mondale"
},
{
"Question": "Who was William Claude Dukenfield better known as",
"Answer": "W C Fields"
},
{
"Question": "Who was with patricia hearst the night she was kidnaped",
"Answer": "steven weed"
},
{
"Question": "Who was world champion in boxing from 1952-1962",
"Answer": "archie moore"
},
{
"Question": "Who went on to become an Eastern Communist leader after working as a pastry chef at London's Carlton Hotel",
"Answer": "Ho Chi Minh"
},
{
"Question": "Who were the guests on Johnny Carson's final tonite show",
"Answer": "bette midler and"
},
{
"Question": "Who were the legendry founders of Rome",
"Answer": "romulus and remus"
},
{
"Question": "Who won the 1995 rugby world cup",
"Answer": "south africa"
},
{
"Question": "Who won the Oscar for Best Director for the 1988 film 'Rainman'",
"Answer": "barry levinson"
},
{
"Question": "Who wore a cabbage leaf under his cap",
"Answer": "babe ruth"
},
{
"Question": "Who worked for dr zorba",
"Answer": "ben casey"
},
{
"Question": "Who wrote 'Death of a Salesman' in 1949",
"Answer": "arthur miller"
},
{
"Question": "Who wrote 'Farwell to Arms'",
"Answer": "ernest hemingway"
},
{
"Question": "Who wrote 'The Corn is Green'",
"Answer": "emlyn williams"
},
{
"Question": "Who wrote 'The Outcast of the Islands'",
"Answer": "joseph conrad"
},
{
"Question": "who wrote 'titus groan'?",
"Answer": "mervyn peake"
},
{
"Question": "who wrote 'a clockwork orange'?",
"Answer": "anthony burgess"
},
{
"Question": "Who wrote 'alice in wonderland'",
"Answer": "lewis carroll"
},
{
"Question": "Who wrote 'born free', 'living free' and 'forever free'",
"Answer": "joy adamson"
},
{
"Question": "Who wrote 'la traviata'",
"Answer": "guiseppe verdi"
},
{
"Question": "Who wrote 'the female eunuch'",
"Answer": "germaine greer"
},
{
"Question": "Who wrote 'valley of the dolls'",
"Answer": "jacqueline susann"
},
{
"Question": "Who wrote Auld Lang Syne",
"Answer": "robert burns"
},
{
"Question": "Who wrote David Copperfield",
"Answer": "charles dickens"
},
{
"Question": "Who wrote Moll Flanders",
"Answer": "daniel defoe"
},
{
"Question": "Who wrote most of the new testament books",
"Answer": "paul"
},
{
"Question": "Who wrote m<>a<EFBFBD>s<EFBFBD>h",
"Answer": "richard hooker"
},
{
"Question": "Who wrote the 'Noddy' books",
"Answer": "enid blyton"
},
{
"Question": "Who wrote the 'noddy' books",
"Answer": "enid blyton"
},
{
"Question": "Who wrote the book on which the Oscar winning film 'The Godfather' was based",
"Answer": "mario puzo"
},
{
"Question": "Who wrote the children's story Badjelly the Witch",
"Answer": "spike milligan"
},
{
"Question": "Who wrote the classic thriller 'The Birds'",
"Answer": "Alfred Hitchcock"
},
{
"Question": "Who wrote the Father Brown crime stories;gk chesterton",
"Answer": "chesterton"
},
{
"Question": "Who wrote the hit musical West Side Story",
"Answer": "leonard bernstein"
},
{
"Question": "Who wrote The Ipcress File",
"Answer": "len deighton"
},
{
"Question": "Who wrote the novel 'Slaughterhouse Five'",
"Answer": "kurt vonnegut jr"
},
{
"Question": "Who wrote the novel ' Anna of the Five Towns'",
"Answer": "arnold bennett"
},
{
"Question": "Who wrote the novel Enigma in 1995, about the wartime German coding machines",
"Answer": "robert harris"
},
{
"Question": "Who wrote the opera 'the trojans'",
"Answer": "hector berlioz"
},
{
"Question": "Who wrote the opera 'i pagliacci'",
"Answer": "ruggiero leoncavallo"
},
{
"Question": "Who wrote the Robocomm computer program",
"Answer": "dan parsons"
},
{
"Question": "Who wrote the song 'Anything Goes'",
"Answer": "cole porter"
},
{
"Question": "Who wrote the song 'do they know it's christmas' with midge ure",
"Answer": "bob geldof"
},
{
"Question": "Who wrote the song of songs",
"Answer": "solomon"
},
{
"Question": "Who wrote the story of 'the nutcracker'",
"Answer": "eta hoffmann"
},
{
"Question": "Who wrote the supernatural tale The Turn of the Screw",
"Answer": "henry james"
},
{
"Question": "Who wrote To Kill A Mockingbird",
"Answer": "harper lee"
},
{
"Question": "Who wrote Vanity Fair",
"Answer": "william thackeray"
},
{
"Question": "Who's Best of Album is called Paint the Sky With Stars",
"Answer": "enya"
},
{
"Question": "Who's the leading rebounder in NBA playoff history",
"Answer": "bill russell"
},
{
"Question": "Who, in 1655, discovered Saturn's rings ",
"Answer": "christiaan huygens"
},
{
"Question": "Who, in 1874, painted the picture called La Loge",
"Answer": "auguste renoir"
},
{
"Question": "Who, in egyptian mythology, is the god of the dead",
"Answer": "aker"
},
{
"Question": "Whose 31st and 38th Symphonies are the Paris and the Prague",
"Answer": "mozart"
},
{
"Question": "Whose car, when found in Dallas in 1963, contained brass knuckles, a pistol holder, and a newspaper detailing JFK's motorcade route?",
"Answer": "Jack Ruby"
},
{
"Question": "Whose girl friend was Virginia Hill",
"Answer": "bugsy siegel"
},
{
"Question": "Whose grandson got the first phone call from a commercial cellular system, in 1983;alexander graham bell's;alexander graham bells",
"Answer": "alexander graham bell"
},
{
"Question": "Whose hamburger patties weigh 1.6 oz",
"Answer": "mcdonald's"
},
{
"Question": "Whose last words were reportedly, 'I shall hear in heaven!'",
"Answer": "beethoven"
},
{
"Question": "Whose life story is titled 'fly me, i'm freddie!'",
"Answer": "freddie laker"
},
{
"Question": "Whose name did God change to Israel",
"Answer": "jacob"
},
{
"Question": "Whose novels include 'The Cement Garden' and 'Comfort of Stangers'",
"Answer": "ian mcewan"
},
{
"Question": "Whose novels include 'The Ice-Cream Wars' and 'Brazzaville Beach'",
"Answer": "william boyd"
},
{
"Question": "Whose only loss in 1983 was to kathy horvath",
"Answer": "martina navratilova"
},
{
"Question": "Whose patron is Holy Spirit",
"Answer": "understanding"
},
{
"Question": "Whose patron is St Barbara",
"Answer": "artillery"
},
{
"Question": "Whose patron is St Christopher",
"Answer": "truck Drivers"
},
{
"Question": "Whose patron is St Dymphna",
"Answer": "runaways"
},
{
"Question": "Whose patron is St Francis de Sales",
"Answer": "authors"
},
{
"Question": "Whose patron is St Francis de Sales",
"Answer": "teachers"
},
{
"Question": "Whose patron is St Matthew",
"Answer": "stockbrokers"
},
{
"Question": "Whose patron is St Nicholas",
"Answer": "sicily"
},
{
"Question": "Whose patron is St Paul",
"Answer": "authors"
},
{
"Question": "Whose patron is St Peter",
"Answer": "stationers"
},
{
"Question": "Whose patron is St Rose of Lima",
"Answer": "vanity"
},
{
"Question": "Whose patron is St Stephen",
"Answer": "austria"
},
{
"Question": "Whose patron is St William",
"Answer": "adopted children"
},
{
"Question": "Whose recent books include 'Crisis Four' and 'Firewall'",
"Answer": "andy mcnab"
},
{
"Question": "Whose rule is used to solve simultaneous linear equations by using determinants",
"Answer": "cramer"
},
{
"Question": "Whose single season strikeout record did Nolan Ryan beat by one",
"Answer": "sandy koufax"
},
{
"Question": "Why are we playing trivia;because we are bored",
"Answer": "for fun"
},
{
"Question": "Wide muscular partition separating the thoracic, or chest cavity, from the abdominal cavity",
"Answer": "diaphragm"
},
{
"Question": "Wild Australian dog",
"Answer": "dingo"
},
{
"Question": "William Golding won the Nobel Prize for literature in which year",
"Answer": "1983"
},
{
"Question": "Winston churchill resigned from office in 1954, 1955 or 1956",
"Answer": "1955"
},
{
"Question": "With what branch of medicine is mesmer associated",
"Answer": "hypnotism"
},
{
"Question": "With what country is prince rainier iii associated",
"Answer": "monaco"
},
{
"Question": "With what is 'Grand Marnier' flavoured",
"Answer": "orange"
},
{
"Question": "With which island is the puffin associated",
"Answer": "lundy island"
},
{
"Question": "With which musical instrument is Dizzy Gillespie chiefly associated",
"Answer": "trumpet"
},
{
"Question": "With which sport is Chris Evert identified",
"Answer": "tennis"
},
{
"Question": "With which sport is Willie Mays associated",
"Answer": "baseball"
},
{
"Question": "Woollen covering for head and neck",
"Answer": "balaclava helmet"
},
{
"Category": "Words containing for",
"Question": " many trees",
"Answer": "forest"
},
{
"Category": "Words containing pot or pan",
"Question": " Tyrant;despot;despotic",
"Answer": "potentate"
},
{
"Question": "Workshop for casting metal",
"Answer": "foundry"
},
{
"Question": "Wreath of flowers used as a decoration",
"Answer": "garland"
},
{
"Question": "Wwhat is the name of Mulder and Scully's supervisor on the X-files?",
"Answer": "Walter Skinner"
},
{
"Category": "X-Men Comics",
"Question": " Gahck battled wolverine here",
"Answer": "savage land"
},
{
"Category": "X-Men Comics",
"Question": " Wolverine and SpiderMan discovered the identity of HobGoblin Here",
"Answer": "berlin"
},
{
"Question": "Year in which the Battle of Balaklava took place",
"Answer": "1854"
},
{
"Question": "You have to run 360 feet if you hit a ______",
"Answer": "home run"
},
{
"Question": "Young man paid by older woman to be escort or lover",
"Answer": "gigolo"
},
{
"Question": "___, the story of prize fighter Jake Lamotta, packs a real punch",
"Answer": "Raging Bull"
},
{
"Category": "Sports & Leisure",
"Question": " What New York Yankees captain died when he crashed his plane short of the runway?",
"Answer": "Thurman Munson"
},
{
"Category": "Sports & Leisure",
"Question": " Who said, 'You don't know what a weight it was off my shoulders, a tremendous weight,' on April 8, 1974?",
"Answer": "Hank Aaron"
},
{
"Category": "Sports & Leisure",
"Question": " Who arrived on court for a 1973 tennis match in a Chinese rickshaw?",
"Answer": "Bobby Riggs"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " Where was a meal of bacon squares, cookies, peaches, fruit drink and coffee enjoyed on July 20, 1969?",
"Answer": "the moon"
},
{
"Category": "Arts & Entertainment",
"Question": " What character did John Belushi portray at his 'Saturday Night Live' audition?",
"Answer": "A samurai warrior"
},
{
"Category": "World",
"Question": " What's the name of the 'Citizen Kane' sled owned by Steven Spielberg?",
"Answer": "Rosebud"
},
{
"Category": "History",
"Question": " What country declared war on Japan between the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki?",
"Answer": "The Soviet Union"
},
{
"Category": "History",
"Question": " What nation was horrified to see its state dinner disagree with the US president in 1992?",
"Answer": "Japan"
},
{
"Category": "People & Places",
"Question": " What did David Koresh aptly name his ranch before it went up in flames?",
"Answer": "Ranch Apocalypse"
},
{
"Category": "Arts & Entertainment",
"Question": " What showman unleashed a pint-sized performer on the world?",
"Answer": "P.T. Barnum"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " What fungus are dogs taught to sniff out in the Perigord district of France?",
"Answer": "Truffles"
},
{
"Category": "People & Places",
"Question": " What British naval hero stands atop a column in Trafalgar Square?",
"Answer": "Horatio Nelson"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " What's the term for the nest of eagles to which they return every year?",
"Answer": "Aerie"
},
{
"Category": "History",
"Question": " Which of the signers of the Declaration of Independance is believed to have been the richest man in the 13 colonies?",
"Answer": "John Hancock"
},
{
"Category": "Arts & Entertainment",
"Question": " What game show got in gear after Johnny Olsen yelled 'Come on down'?",
"Answer": "The Price Is Right"
},
{
"Category": "Arts & Entertainment: What TV show opened",
"Question": " 'Once upon a time there were three girls who went to the police academy'?",
"Answer": "Charlie's Angels"
},
{
"Category": "Sports & Leisure",
"Question": " What visual condition prevents people from seeing greens properly?",
"Answer": "Color blindness"
},
{
"Category": "Sports & Leisure",
"Question": " Who broke Lou Brock's career steals record on May 1, 1991?",
"Answer": "Rickey Henderson"
},
{
"Category": "Arts & Entertainment",
"Question": " What performer pocketed the most cash at 1969's Woodstock?",
"Answer": "Jimi Hendrix"
},
{
"Category": "People & Places",
"Question": " What city's opera lovers first flocked to this facility in 1973?",
"Answer": "Sydney's"
},
{
"Category": "World",
"Question": " What boat took Gary Hart and Donna Rice on their infamous excursion to Bimini?",
"Answer": "Monkey Business"
},
{
"Category": "World",
"Question": " Who was the first president to have a brother with a beer named for him?",
"Answer": "Jimmy Carter"
},
{
"Category": "Sports & Leisure",
"Question": " What apt weapon was used in an 1843 duel between two Frenchmen who had argued over billiards?",
"Answer": "Billiard balls"
},
{
"Category": "World",
"Question": " What color was a mood ring supposed to turn if its wearer were depressed?",
"Answer": "Black"
},
{
"Category": "History",
"Question": " Who was the first recipient of a full, free and absolute pardon given by the 38th president of the USA?'",
"Answer": "Richard Nixon"
},
{
"Category": "People & Places",
"Question": " What one-time federal prison got its name from the Spanish word for pelican?",
"Answer": "Alcatraz"
},
{
"Category": "Arts & Entertainment",
"Question": " What was the sequel to the book 'Alice In Wonderland'?",
"Answer": "Through the Looking Glass"
},
{
"Category": "World",
"Question": " What president-to-be wore one black and one brown shoe on his wedding day?",
"Answer": "Gerald Ford"
},
{
"Category": "Arts & Entertainment",
"Question": " What hit movie spent 10 percent of its budget for the rights to 41 golden oldies?",
"Answer": "American Graffiti"
},
{
"Category": "Arts & Entertainment",
"Question": " What coin did Patrick Swayze use to perform magical mind-over-matter feats in the movie 'Ghost'?",
"Answer": "A penny"
},
{
"Category": "Arts & Entertainment: What movie sees Tom Cruise sound off",
"Question": " 'I feel the need, the need for speed'?",
"Answer": "Top Gun"
},
{
"Category": "Sports & Leisure",
"Question": " Who's the only American to win, defend and lose a world heavyweight title outside the U.S.?",
"Answer": "George Foreman"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " What software mogul planned to put over 850 of these in space to pave the information superhighway?",
"Answer": "Bill Gates"
},
{
"Category": "World",
"Question": " What four-word phrase sums up the quality of a well-known fried chicken franchise's fare?",
"Answer": "it's finger-lickin' good!"
},
{
"Category": "Sports & Leisure",
"Question": " Who strong-armed his way to a record 109 men's tennis tournament wins?",
"Answer": "Jimmy Connors"
},
{
"Category": "Arts & Entertainment",
"Question": " What two sitcoms did Ronnie Howard co-star in before becoming a movie director?",
"Answer": "The Andy Griffith Show and Happy Days"
},
{
"Category": "World",
"Question": " What pop song can be heard at the Amsterdam museum that features this artist's paintings?",
"Answer": "Vincent"
},
{
"Category": "Sports & Leisure",
"Question": " Who surpassed George Halas to become the NFL's all-time winningest coach?",
"Answer": "Don Shula"
},
{
"Category": "History",
"Question": " Who had the higher approval rating after a year in office - Ronald Reagan or Bill Clinton?",
"Answer": "Bill Clinton"
},
{
"Category": "Arts & Entertainment",
"Question": " What mythological hero beheaded the Gorgon, Medusa?",
"Answer": "Perseus"
},
{
"Category": "World",
"Question": " What actress portrayed a 'spiritual go-between' in 'Ghost'?",
"Answer": "Whoopi Goldberg"
},
{
"Category": "History",
"Question": " What was Lady Di's maiden name before she kissed her prince?",
"Answer": "Spencer"
},
{
"Category": "World",
"Question": " What Russian's corpse was washed twice a week in 1993?",
"Answer": "V.I. Lenin's"
},
{
"Category": "Arts & Entertainment",
"Question": " What late 'Theatre of Blood' horror actor left behind a $5 million art collection?",
"Answer": "Vincent Price"
},
{
"Category": "Sports & Leisure",
"Question": " Who played and won more singles matches than any other pro tennis player in history?",
"Answer": "Martina Navratilova"
},
{
"Category": "Sports & Leisure",
"Question": " What interrupted a World Series showdown between Oakland and San Francisco for 11 days in 1989?",
"Answer": "An earthquake"
},
{
"Category": "World",
"Question": " What condiment was heralded in 19th-century ads reading '57 Varieties'?",
"Answer": "Heinz Ketchup"
},
{
"Category": "World: Whose son Phil starred when 'Mission",
"Question": " Impossible' returned to TV in 1988?",
"Answer": "Greg Morris'"
},
{
"Category": "Sports & Leisure",
"Question": " Who did the Los Angeles Dodgers finally beat in a third trip to the World Series?",
"Answer": "The New York Yankees"
},
{
"Category": "History",
"Question": " What president surprised reporters by showing off the scar from his gall bladder surgery?",
"Answer": "Lyndon B. Johnson"
},
{
"Category": "Sports & Leisure",
"Question": " What running back did Packers' tackle, Henry Jordan, say was invisible when he ran with the ball?",
"Answer": "Gale Sayers"
},
{
"Category": "Sports & Leisure",
"Question": " What golfer was famous for hitching up his pants while making one of his final round charges?",
"Answer": "Arnold Palmer"
},
{
"Category": "Arts & Entertainment",
"Question": " What movie resulted in Arnold Schwarzenegger reportedly receiving a $14 million Gulfstream jet?",
"Answer": "Terminator 2"
},
{
"Category": "World",
"Question": " What 1974 fad had adults dashing through public places naked?",
"Answer": "Streaking"
},
{
"Category": "History",
"Question": " What First Lady thought she was doing White House guests a great favor by serving them peanut soup?",
"Answer": "Rosalynn Carter"
},
{
"Category": "People & Places",
"Question": " What country saw the Battle of the Bulge's 'battered bastards of Bastogne' make a stand?",
"Answer": "Belgium"
},
{
"Category": "History",
"Question": " Who did Fawn Hall describe as 'every secretary's dream of a boss'?",
"Answer": "Oliver North"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " What would be most likely to rock your spacecraft between Mars and Jupiter?",
"Answer": "Asteroids"
},
{
"Category": "Arts & Entertainment",
"Question": " What prop did Will Rogers, the 'cowboy philosopher', use to rope in audiences at the Ziegfeld Follies?",
"Answer": "A lasso"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " What five-letter word denotes the smallest picture element displayed on a computer screen?",
"Answer": "Pixel"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " What was the nationality of the first test tube baby?",
"Answer": "British"
},
{
"Category": "Sports & Leisure",
"Question": " Who's the only National League manager to win pennants in his first two seasons?",
"Answer": "Tommy Lasorda"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " How many times greater is the magnitude of a 5.0 earthquake than one of 2.0 on the Richter scale?",
"Answer": "1000"
},
{
"Category": "World",
"Question": " What did Henry Ford offer Model T owners after 1915 sales exceeded projections?",
"Answer": "A rebate"
},
{
"Category": "People & Places",
"Question": " Who was the first U.S. president to take a stroll on the Great Wall of China?",
"Answer": "Richard Nixon"
},
{
"Category": "Sports & Leisure",
"Question": " What pastime was banned in Scotland in 1457 because it took too much time away from archery practice?",
"Answer": "Golf"
},
{
"Category": "World: Which Marx brother, caught by his wife with a chorus girl, said",
"Question": " 'I was whispering in her mouth'?",
"Answer": "Chico"
},
{
"Category": "Sports & Leisure",
"Question": " What golfer hyped Hertz rental cars in TV spots?",
"Answer": "Arnold Palmer"
},
{
"Category": "Sports & Leisure",
"Question": " Who starred in five World Series during his tenures with the Oakland A's and the New York Yankees?",
"Answer": "Reggie Jackson"
},
{
"Category": "Sports & Leisure",
"Question": " Who was the first diver to receive perfect scores from all seven judges at an international event?",
"Answer": "Greg Louganis"
},
{
"Category": "Sports & Leisure",
"Question": " What quarterback, while serving in Vietnam, threw passes on a makeshift field in Chu Lai?",
"Answer": "Roger Staubach"
},
{
"Category": "History",
"Question": " What war saw the future Confederate president head a Mississippi regiment in 1846?",
"Answer": "The Mexican War"
},
{
"Category": "Sports & Leisure",
"Question": " What Sega video game machine system shares its name with a band once fronted by Phil Collins?",
"Answer": "Genesis"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " How many bolts of lightning strike the U.S. every day - 2,500, 25,000 or 250,000?",
"Answer": "250,000"
},
{
"Category": "World",
"Question": " What former U.S. president was issued Medicare Card Number 1 in 1965?",
"Answer": "Harry Truman"
},
{
"Category": "Arts & Entertainment",
"Question": " Who got to give Liz Taylor a spanking in 'Father of the Bride'?",
"Answer": "Spencer Tracy"
},
{
"Category": "Arts & Entertainment",
"Question": " Who hit No. 1 with a song after her release from a hospital for spinal surgery?",
"Answer": "Gloria Gaynor"
},
{
"Category": "World",
"Question": " What did over 20 percent of kids say they'd eat at every meal if they were president?",
"Answer": "Ice cream"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " What's likely to be the only planet visible between Venus and the horizon?",
"Answer": "Mercury"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " What U.S. state features an endangered manatee on some license plates?",
"Answer": "Florida"
},
{
"Category": "World",
"Question": " What celebratory New Orleans song does a 'Baby Lodie' diaper play at the first sign of wetness?",
"Answer": "When the Saints Go Marching In"
},
{
"Category": "World",
"Question": " What explosive fashion sensation was named for the Pacific atoll where atomic bombs were tested?",
"Answer": "The bikini"
},
{
"Category": "World",
"Question": " What did Pricilla Presley decide to open up to the public to stave off bankruptcy?",
"Answer": "Graceland"
},
{
"Category": "Arts & Entertainment",
"Question": " What married woman caused an international scandal while playing Cleopatra in 1962?",
"Answer": "Elizabeth Taylor"
},
{
"Category": "Sports & Leisure",
"Question": " What's the rarest poker hand?",
"Answer": "A royal flush"
},
{
"Category": "World",
"Question": " What section of Queens did Mr. Whipple aptly film his first toilet paper commercial in?",
"Answer": "Flushing"
},
{
"Category": "Sports & Leisure",
"Question": " What movie star had his shooting schedule worked around Los Angeles Lakers home games?",
"Answer": "Jack Nicholson"
},
{
"Category": "World",
"Question": " What 1976 role featuring multiple personalities earned Sally Fields an Emmy?",
"Answer": "Sybil"
},
{
"Category": "Sports & Leisure",
"Question": " What sport are you engaged in if you hang five, bomb out and spend the night with a wahine?",
"Answer": "Surfing"
},
{
"Category": "Sports & Leisure",
"Question": " Whose all-time career record of 4,191 hits did Pete Rose break on September 11, 1985?",
"Answer": "Ty Cobb's"
},
{
"Category": "Sports & Leisure",
"Question": " What NHL team shares its name with a well-known antarctic bird?",
"Answer": "The Pittsburgh Penguins"
},
{
"Category": "History",
"Question": " What academy was a Civil War general superintendent of from 1852 to 1855?",
"Answer": "U.S. Military Academy"
},
{
"Category": "History",
"Question": " What US founding father drew and published the first cartoon in an American newspaper?",
"Answer": "Benjamin Franklin"
},
{
"Category": "History",
"Question": " Who became Haiti's first democratically elected leader four years after Jean Claude Duvalier fled?",
"Answer": "Jean-Bertrand Aristide"
},
{
"Category": "World",
"Question": " What budding pop star spiced up her high school cheerleading by wearing flesh-colored panties?",
"Answer": "Madonna"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " What did Kim Basinger wear in her 1994 advertisement against wearing animal skin coats?",
"Answer": "Nothing"
},
{
"Category": "Sports & Leisure",
"Question": " What did Americans sip most of by 1976 - coffee, milk or soft drinks?",
"Answer": "Soft drinks"
},
{
"Category": "World",
"Question": " What feminist author donned ears and a tail while working in one of this man's clubs in 1964?",
"Answer": "Gloria Steinem"
},
{
"Category": "History",
"Question": " What British monarch and her consort both share the same great-great-grandmother?",
"Answer": "Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip"
},
{
"Category": "Sports & Leisure",
"Question": " Who was the first golfer to amass $1 million in official earnings?",
"Answer": "Arnold Palmer"
},
{
"Category": "World",
"Question": " What 'Saturday Night Live' star portrayed Ross Perot in skits in 1992?",
"Answer": "Dana Carvey"
},
{
"Category": "History",
"Question": " What did a lone Chinese demonstrator do right after standing in front of a tank in Tiennamen Square?",
"Answer": "He climbed on top of it"
},
{
"Category": "Arts & Entertainment: What Lewis Carroll work offers this bit of whimsy",
"Question": " 'All mimsy were the borogoves, and the mome raths outgrabe'?",
"Answer": "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland"
},
{
"Category": "Sports & Leisure",
"Question": " What tennis great wielded an obsolete wooden racket in a failed 1991 comeback attempt?",
"Answer": "Bjorn Borg"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " What phenomena's emissions are called 'Hawking radiation' in honor of this physicist?",
"Answer": "A black hole's"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " What French sex symbol made the killing of baby harp seals a worldwide cause celebre?",
"Answer": "Brigitte Bardot"
},
{
"Category": "People & Places",
"Question": " What was banned in France, prompting 3'11' Manuel Wackenheim to sue the Interior Ministry?",
"Answer": "Dwarf tossing"
},
{
"Category": "World",
"Question": " What TV show's headliner hit the White House to promote statehood for Moosylvania?",
"Answer": "The Bullwinkle Show's"
},
{
"Category": "Sports & Leisure",
"Question": " What first baseman played a major league record 2,130 consecutive games?",
"Answer": "Lou Gehrig"
},
{
"Category": "Arts & Entertainment",
"Question": " What did Liberace adorn his piano with?",
"Answer": "A candelabra"
},
{
"Category": "World",
"Question": " What feline sent out the most autographed 8-by-10 glossies during the early 1970s?",
"Answer": "Morris the Cat"
},
{
"Category": "Arts & Entertainment",
"Question": " Who ya gonna call?",
"Answer": "Ghostbusters"
},
{
"Category": "Sports & Leisure",
"Question": " How many of every 10 baseball players who sign pro contracts never play in a major league game?",
"Answer": "Nine"
},
{
"Category": "World",
"Question": " What movie saw Dustin Hoffman win an Oscar for playing an autistic savant?",
"Answer": "Rain Man"
},
{
"Category": "History",
"Question": " What tragic event did Herb Morrison describe in very emotionally in a live radio broadcast?",
"Answer": "The Hindenburg disaster"
},
{
"Category": "History",
"Question": " Who did Italian porn star Illona Staller offer to have sex with if he'd free foreigners, in 1990?",
"Answer": "Saddam Hussein"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " Which of the big, jungle cats is the only cat to be social rather than solitary?",
"Answer": "The lion"
},
{
"Category": "People & Places",
"Question": " What Olympic city boasts an ornate church designed by Antonio Gaudi?",
"Answer": "Barcelona"
},
{
"Category": "History",
"Question": " What three-word phrase was most frequently scribbled as graffiti during World War II?",
"Answer": "Kilroy was here"
},
{
"Category": "Sports & Leisure",
"Question": " What team has failed to win a World Series since selling Babe Ruth to the New York Yankees in 1920?",
"Answer": "The Boston Red Sox"
},
{
"Category": "People & Places",
"Question": " What collection of architectural marvels is The Great Pyramid the only modern survivor of?",
"Answer": "The Seven Wonders of the World"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " What type of nucleic acid carries hereditary information from generation to generation?",
"Answer": "DNA"
},
{
"Category": "Arts & Entertainment",
"Question": " Where did Peter, Paul and Mary say the answer is in a 1962 song?",
"Answer": "Blowin' in the wind"
},
{
"Category": "Sports & Leisure",
"Question": " Who were the combatants in a 1993 prize fight rudely interrupted by parachuter James 'Fanman' Miller?",
"Answer": "Riddick Bowe and Evander Holyfield"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " What's the parallel halfway between the equator and the North Pole?",
"Answer": "The forty-fifth"
},
{
"Category": "People & Places",
"Question": " What's the Statue of Liberty's formal name?",
"Answer": "Liberty Enlightening the World"
},
{
"Category": "World",
"Question": " What milkshake-machine salesman began franchising a popular, fast-food empire in 1955?",
"Answer": "Ray Kroc"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " What gives manatees indelible scars by which they're identified and tracked?",
"Answer": "Boat propellers"
},
{
"Category": "Sports & Leisure",
"Question": " What coating insulates the ice cream in a Baked Alaska from an oven's heat?",
"Answer": "meringue"
},
{
"Category": "Arts & Entertainment",
"Question": " What action star was set to play the Axel Foley role in 'Beverly Hills Cop' but was tagged as too violent?",
"Answer": "Sylvester Stallone"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " What star is 93 million miles from this planet?",
"Answer": "The sun"
},
{
"Category": "People & Places",
"Question": " What London landmark houses the crown jewels?",
"Answer": "The Tower of London"
},
{
"Category": "History",
"Question": " How many tons did a coal miner, helped by veterans, load his first day, as an initiation?",
"Answer": "Sixteen"
},
{
"Category": "World",
"Question": " What's Vanna White's favorite vowel?",
"Answer": "E"
},
{
"Category": "History",
"Question": " What U.S. Civil War general got the middle name 'Simpson' through a West Point clerical error?",
"Answer": "Ulysses S. Grant"
},
{
"Category": "People & Places",
"Question": " What capital city's McDonald's became the world's largest eatery, at 40,000 customers a day?",
"Answer": "Moscow's"
},
{
"Category": "Sports & Leisure",
"Question": " Who broke Yogi Berra's career home run record for a catcher?",
"Answer": "Johnny Bench"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " What naturalist spent five years aboard the 'Beagle'?",
"Answer": "Charles Darwin"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " Which US coin tests out at 97.5 percent zinc?",
"Answer": "The penny"
},
{
"Category": "World",
"Question": " Who sent out 'breakers' from the White House during the 1970s under the CB handle 'First Mama'?",
"Answer": "Betty Ford"
},
{
"Category": "World",
"Question": " What word did Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles use often that was first heard on the 'Howdy Doody' show?",
"Answer": "Cowabunga"
},
{
"Category": "Sports & Leisure",
"Question": " Which of Chicago Bears running back, Gayle Sayers' roommates was the subject of a TV movie?",
"Answer": "Brian Piccolo"
},
{
"Category": "History",
"Question": " Which president wore dresses until the age of five and kilts until age eight?",
"Answer": "Franklin D. Roosevelt"
},
{
"Category": "Arts & Entertainment",
"Question": " o'keeffe//What artist said that if she could 'paint a flower in a huge scale, you could not ignore its beauty'?",
"Answer": "Georgia O'Keeffe"
},
{
"Category": "World",
"Question": " What is more popular name of the symphonic instrument, a 'cor anglais'?",
"Answer": "A French horn"
},
{
"Category": "People & Places",
"Question": " What country has the most pay telephones per capita?",
"Answer": "Canada"
},
{
"Category": "People & Places",
"Question": " Which U.S. city attracted the most immigrants in the 1980s?",
"Answer": "Los Angeles"
},
{
"Category": "World",
"Question": " What alien language can you immerse yourself in at a camp in Red Lake Falls, Minnesota for $350 a week?",
"Answer": "Klingon"
},
{
"Category": "Arts & Entertainment",
"Question": " What prop from the movie 'Basic Instinct' fetched $4,125 at a 1993 auction?",
"Answer": "The ice pick"
},
{
"Category": "Arts & Entertainment",
"Question": " What 1976 chart-topping song did Barry Manilow sing but not write?",
"Answer": "I Write the Songs"
},
{
"Category": "Sports & Leisure",
"Question": " What playing card is also called the 'suicide king'?",
"Answer": "The king of hearts"
},
{
"Category": "Arts & Entertainment",
"Question": " What Bonnie Tyler hit, with an astronomical event in it's title, spent a month atop the charts in 1983?",
"Answer": "Total Eclipse of the Heart"
},
{
"Category": "Sports & Leisure",
"Question": " What ESPN star coined the nicknames Bert 'Be Home' Blyleven and Walt 'Three Blind' Weiss?",
"Answer": "Chris Berman"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " What pain reliever did Miles Laboratories unleash on the world in 1931?",
"Answer": "Alka-Seltzer"
},
{
"Category": "World",
"Question": " What future USA general's dyslexia forced him to repeat his first year at West Point?",
"Answer": "George Patton's"
},
{
"Category": "Sports & Leisure",
"Question": " Who ran the four fastest 100 meter races in women's track history over a two-day period in 1988?",
"Answer": "Florence Griffith-Joyner"
},
{
"Category": "World",
"Question": " What former steamboat pilot got his pen name from river lingo meaning 12 feet in depth?",
"Answer": "Mark Twain"
},
{
"Category": "History",
"Question": " What U.S. military decoration was first established in 1782 and revived in 1932?",
"Answer": "The Purple Heart"
},
{
"Category": "People & Places",
"Question": " What country was Australian actor Mel Gibson born in?",
"Answer": "The U.S."
},
{
"Category": "History",
"Question": " What, according to Shakespeare, were Julius Caesar's last three words?",
"Answer": "Et tu, Brute?"
},
{
"Category": "World",
"Question": " What 1982 movie theme song by Survivor had an endangered cat species in its title?",
"Answer": "Eye of the Tiger"
},
{
"Category": "History",
"Question": " What marauding sea captain was honored by his king by being knighted aboard his own ship, the 'Golden Hind'?",
"Answer": "Sir Francis Drake"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " What substance is the largest single preventable cause of death?",
"Answer": "Tobacco"
},
{
"Category": "Sports & Leisure",
"Question": " How many copies of the 1856 British Guiana stamp are known to exist?",
"Answer": "One"
},
{
"Category": "Sports & Leisure",
"Question": " What country has won the most World Cup soccer titles?",
"Answer": "Brazil"
},
{
"Category": "Arts & Entertainment: Who was the philosophical bartender played by Whoopi Goldberg on 'Star Trek",
"Question": " The Next Generation'?",
"Answer": "Guinan"
},
{
"Category": "World",
"Question": " What's the subtitle of the traditional American song 'I've Been Working On The Railroad'?",
"Answer": "Someone's in the Kitchen with Dinah"
},
{
"Category": "History",
"Question": " What fabled German phrase, when attempted by one of America's presidents, translated into 'I am a jelly-filled doughnut'?",
"Answer": "Ich bin ein Berliner"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " What movie had Michael Keaton playing a character named after a huge star in the constellation of Orion?",
"Answer": "Beetlejuice"
},
{
"Category": "People & Places",
"Question": " What was Manhattan's tallest building before the Empire State Building was erected?",
"Answer": "The Chrysler Building"
},
{
"Category": "People & Places",
"Question": " What 60 storey building was completed in 1913 and remained the world's tallest buiding for 17 years?",
"Answer": "The Woolworth Building"
},
{
"Category": "History",
"Question": " What form of ancient writing was finally deciphered with the help of a chunk of basalt known as the Rosetta Stone?",
"Answer": "Hieroglyphics"
},
{
"Category": "History",
"Question": " What four-word moniker (nickname) did General Patton earn while commanding the Second Armored Division in 1940?",
"Answer": "Old Blood and Guts"
},
{
"Category": "World",
"Question": " What 1958 fad, according to 'Pravda,' summed up the 'emptiness of American culture'?",
"Answer": "The hula hoop"
},
{
"Category": "Arts & Entertainment",
"Question": " How many kids did the sitcom mom have to deal with on 'The Brady Bunch'?",
"Answer": "Six"
},
{
"Category": "Sports & Leisure",
"Question": " How many gold medals did swimmer Mark Spitz win at the 1972 Olympics?",
"Answer": "Seven"
},
{
"Category": "World",
"Question": " What city was the first to be terrorized by Godzilla's radioactive bad breath?",
"Answer": "Tokyo"
},
{
"Category": "Sports & Leisure",
"Question": " Who was the first quarterback the Miami Dolphins ever chose with a first-round draft choice?",
"Answer": "Dan Marino"
},
{
"Category": "People & Places",
"Question": " What U.S. coastal monument's internal structure was designed by Gustave Eiffel?",
"Answer": "The Statue of Liberty's"
},
{
"Category": "World",
"Question": " Which well-known Irish actor was booted out of 15 grade schools during his rebellious youth?",
"Answer": "Spencer Tracy"
},
{
"Category": "World: Who told David Frost",
"Question": " 'When the president does it, that means that it is not illegal'?",
"Answer": "Richard Nixon"
},
{
"Category": "Sports & Leisure",
"Question": " What Baltimore Orioles pitcher never gave up a grand slam home run in his 3,948 career innings?",
"Answer": "Jim Palmer"
},
{
"Category": "Arts & Entertainment",
"Question": " Who conducted Mozart's memorial service in Vienna?",
"Answer": "Antonio Salieri"
},
{
"Category": "People & Places",
"Question": " What country was the British monarch empress of from 1876 until 1901?",
"Answer": "India"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " What Culture Club hit song featured a member of the lizard family in it's refrain?",
"Answer": "Karma Chameleon"
},
{
"Category": "Arts & Entertainment",
"Question": " What movie prompted 'Premiere' to put a man on it's cover with the line 'In Your Face'?",
"Answer": "The Man Without a Face"
},
{
"Category": "History",
"Question": " What Wall Streeter paid fellow prison inmates to do his laundry?",
"Answer": "Ivan Boesky"
},
{
"Category": "World",
"Question": " What Ray Charles catch phrase appeared on Pepsi cans in 1990?",
"Answer": "Uh huh!"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " What Washington state mountain blew its top in 1980, killing 61 people?",
"Answer": "Mount St. Helens"
},
{
"Category": "People & Places",
"Question": " What western hemisphere event in October 1962 prompted John F. Kennedy to deliver a grave warning to the Soviet Union?",
"Answer": "The Cuban Missile Crisis"
},
{
"Category": "Arts & Entertainment",
"Question": " How long should a well-known but short Chopin waltz last if it's popular title is taken literally?",
"Answer": "One minute"
},
{
"Category": "World",
"Question": " What cookie does Nabisco estimate it has made more than 345 billion of since 1912?",
"Answer": "Oreo Cookies"
},
{
"Category": "World",
"Question": " Which Clinton admitted his fantasy was 'to make love in the front yard of the White House'?",
"Answer": "Roger Clinton"
},
{
"Category": "People & Places",
"Question": " What onetime Tennessee congressman bit the dust at the Alamo?",
"Answer": "Davy Crockett"
},
{
"Category": "Sports & Leisure",
"Question": " Who played hoops with Godzilla in a Nike ad?",
"Answer": "Charles Barkley"
},
{
"Category": "Arts & Entertainment",
"Question": " What character did Dan Aykroyd portray in the movie 'Trading Places'?",
"Answer": "Louis Winthorpe III"
},
{
"Category": "Sports & Leisure",
"Question": " Who's the only golfer to play in U.S. Open tournaments in five different decades?",
"Answer": "Arnold Palmer"
},
{
"Category": "Arts & Entertainment",
"Question": " What 1985 movie did Oprah Winfrey play a large role in, despite having no acting experience?",
"Answer": "The Color Purple"
},
{
"Category": "Arts & Entertainment",
"Question": " Who rode a motorcycle to John Belushi's funeral?",
"Answer": "Dan Aykroyd"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " What purification process is derived from scientist, Louis Pasteur's name?",
"Answer": "Pasteurization"
},
{
"Category": "History",
"Question": " What war saw General Douglas MacArthur command United Nations forces?",
"Answer": "The Korean War"
},
{
"Category": "People & Places",
"Question": " Which loquacious Latin leader gave the longest speech in United Nations history?",
"Answer": "Fidel Castro"
},
{
"Category": "Sports & Leisure",
"Question": " What record, single-season, home run total did Roger Maris establish in 1961?",
"Answer": "Sixty-one"
},
{
"Category": "World",
"Question": " Who refused to shake Jesse Owen's hand after he won a gold medal at the 1936 Olympics?",
"Answer": "Adolf Hitler"
},
{
"Category": "People & Places",
"Question": " What region in France must wine come from to be considered true champagne?",
"Answer": "Champagne"
},
{
"Category": "World",
"Question": " Who's the female love interest in the tune, 'Bicycle Built For Two?",
"Answer": "Daisy"
},
{
"Category": "Sports & Leisure",
"Question": " What track star's numerous endorsements inspired advertising honchos to nickname her 'Cash Flo'?",
"Answer": "Florence Griffith Joyner's"
},
{
"Category": "Arts & Entertainment",
"Question": " What screen character discovered a novel new use for a banana in the 1984 movie, 'Beverly Hills Cop'?",
"Answer": "Axel Foley"
},
{
"Category": "Arts & Entertainment",
"Question": " What musical instrument helped win Jane Campion an Oscar for best original screenplay in 1994?",
"Answer": "The piano"
},
{
"Category": "History",
"Question": " Whose voice did Al Gore not recognize when she phoned him on 'Larry King Live'?",
"Answer": "Tipper Gore's"
},
{
"Category": "Arts & Entertainment",
"Question": " What beloved TV sitcom star played a plainclothes nun in the movie, 'Change of Habit'?",
"Answer": "Mary Tyler Moore"
},
{
"Category": "World",
"Question": " What 19th-century cartoonist assigned the elephant and the donkey to U.S. political parties?",
"Answer": "Thomas Nast"
},
{
"Category": "History",
"Question": " What native of Braunau, Upper Austria, marched through the Arc de Triomphe in 1940?",
"Answer": "Adolf Hitler"
},
{
"Category": "World",
"Question": " What warbler's marriage on 'The Johnny Carson Show' had more viewers than any previous late-night event?",
"Answer": "Tiny Tim's"
},
{
"Category": "People & Places",
"Question": " At what Phillipine island was a very famous picture of U.S. Marines raising a USA flag taken in World War II?",
"Answer": "Iwo Jima"
},
{
"Category": "Arts & Entertainment",
"Question": " What 3-D Walt Disney World short movie attraction did Francis Coppola direct?",
"Answer": "Captain EO"
},
{
"Category": "History",
"Question": " Whose final resting place did Boris Yeltsin yank the honor guard from in 1993?",
"Answer": "V.I. Lenin's"
},
{
"Category": "History",
"Question": " What country did Hitler's troops invade, kicking off World War II?",
"Answer": "Poland"
},
{
"Category": "Sports & Leisure",
"Question": " What president got stuck in a gondola lift for 45 minutes during a ski trip to Vail, Colorado?",
"Answer": "Gerald Ford"
},
{
"Category": "Sports & Leisure",
"Question": " What model stepped out of the 'Sports Illustrated' swimsuit issue to pose nude for 'Playboy' in '94?",
"Answer": "Elle Macpherson"
},
{
"Category": "People & Places",
"Question": " What country was tabbed to reclaim a certain prime piece of Oriental real estate in 1997 after a British lease was up?",
"Answer": "China"
},
{
"Category": "World",
"Question": " What famous rock star proposed to a model while nibbling on a tuna sandwich in a state park?",
"Answer": "Rod Stewart"
},
{
"Category": "History",
"Question": " What general announced in 1968 that the Viet Cong were 'about to run out of steam'?",
"Answer": "William Westmoreland"
},
{
"Category": "History: Whose death elicited Vietnam's terse statement",
"Question": " 'May he rest in peace'?",
"Answer": "Richard Nixon's"
},
{
"Category": "Sports & Leisure",
"Question": " What sports move did a well-known, former TV talk show host conclude his opening monologues with?",
"Answer": "A golf swing"
},
{
"Category": "Sports & Leisure: What NFL coach warned",
"Question": " 'If you aren't 'fired' with enthusiasm, you will be fired with enthusiasm'?",
"Answer": "Vince Lombardi"
},
{
"Category": "Sports & Leisure: What hurler said of Earl Weaver",
"Question": " 'The only thing he knows about pitching is that he couldn't hit it'?",
"Answer": "Jim Palmer"
},
{
"Category": "World",
"Question": " What TV host announced Smokey Robinson and the Miracles as 'Smokey and the Little Smokies'?",
"Answer": "Ed Sullivan"
},
{
"Category": "Arts & Entertainment",
"Question": " What original 'Not Ready for Prime Time Player' portrayed US president Gerald Ford in skits?",
"Answer": "Chevy Chase"
},
{
"Category": "Sports & Leisure",
"Question": " What decathlete competed despite a stress fracture of the right fibula at the 1992 U.S. Olympic trials?",
"Answer": "Dan O'Brien"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " What bothers someone with pogonophobia?",
"Answer": "a beard"
},
{
"Category": "People & Places",
"Question": " Who was the first Democrat elected president without carrying Texas?",
"Answer": "Bill Clinton"
},
{
"Category": "World",
"Question": " What Republican president scratched the ears of a dog named Ranger?",
"Answer": "George Bush"
},
{
"Category": "Sports & Leisure",
"Question": " What grand slam golf tournament did Arnold Palmer win in 1958, '60, '62 and '64?",
"Answer": "The Masters"
},
{
"Category": "Sports & Leisure",
"Question": " Who was given a red Corvette with a special license plate when he set a major league baseball record?",
"Answer": "Pete Rose"
},
{
"Category": "Arts & Entertainment",
"Question": " What were the names of the two different animals that, as a child star, Roddy McDowell play opposite in 1943 movies?",
"Answer": "Lassie and Flicka"
},
{
"Category": "Arts & Entertainment",
"Question": " Who went double platinum by warbling 'Vaya Con Dios' and 'Indian Love Call' in TV ads?",
"Answer": "Slim Whitman"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " What rapid-firing gun did the Union army turn down in 1862?",
"Answer": "The Gatling gun"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature: Which of these Florida cities boasts the largest average consumption of prunes",
"Question": " Miami, Bradenton, or Tallahassee?",
"Answer": "Miami"
},
{
"Category": "Sports & Leisure",
"Question": " Who donned size 11 gloves when he wasn't using his giant paws to handle a basketball for the 76ers?",
"Answer": "Julius Erving"
},
{
"Category": "Sports & Leisure",
"Question": " Who became the third pro basketballer to score 30,000 points in his career?",
"Answer": "Julius Erving"
},
{
"Category": "History: Who did Lloyd Bentsen tell in 1988",
"Question": " 'I knew Jack Kennedy.... You're no Jack Kennedy'?",
"Answer": "Dan Quayle"
},
{
"Category": "History",
"Question": " What couple were executed for espionage in 1953 despite pleas from Albert Einstein and the Pope, among others?",
"Answer": "Julius and Ethel Rosenberg"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " What do American parents of infants dump 17 billion of each year?",
"Answer": "Disposable diapers"
},
{
"Category": "Sports & Leisure",
"Question": " What New York Yankees great once was timed running from home to first in a record 2.9 seconds?",
"Answer": "Mickey Mantle"
},
{
"Category": "World",
"Question": " What 1989 film earned Dan Aykroyd an Oscar nomination as best supporting actor?",
"Answer": "Driving Miss Daisy"
},
{
"Category": "Sports & Leisure",
"Question": " What coach gave mink stoles to the wives of his players after winning his first NFL title in 1961?",
"Answer": "Vince Lombardi"
},
{
"Category": "Arts & Entertainment",
"Question": " Which of Madonna's videos drew a stern condemnation from the Vatican in 1989?",
"Answer": "Like a Prayer"
},
{
"Category": "People & Places",
"Question": " What state's license plates began saying 'Famous Potatoes' in 1957?",
"Answer": "Idaho's"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " What's an organism made from the genetic material of another commonly called?",
"Answer": "A clone"
},
{
"Category": "People & Places: What Egyptian leader was Gerald Ford meeting when he made a 'graceful exit' from Air Force One? ",
"Question": "o)",
"Answer": "Anwar Sadat"
},
{
"Category": "World",
"Question": " What mega-selling book took Robert James Waller two weeks to write?",
"Answer": "The Bridges of Madison County"
},
{
"Category": "People & Places",
"Question": " What tropical U.S. state has chosen the yellow hibiscus as it's state flower?",
"Answer": "Hawaii"
},
{
"Category": "People & Places",
"Question": " What country boasts a maple leaf as its national symbol?",
"Answer": "Canada"
},
{
"Category": "People & Places",
"Question": " What Los Angeles landmark did Sam Rodia build from steel, broken glass, sea shells and found objects?",
"Answer": "The Watts Towers"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " What accident prompted U.S. utility outfits to cancel orders for 11 nuclear reactors by 1980?",
"Answer": "Three Mile Island"
},
{
"Category": "World",
"Question": " What park's tourists are in danger of having their picnic baskets picked by Yogi Bear?",
"Answer": "Jellystone Park's"
},
{
"Category": "Arts & Entertainment",
"Question": " Who'd starred in seven of the top 25 highest grossing movies in history by 1994?",
"Answer": "Harrison Ford"
},
{
"Category": "World",
"Question": " What physicist is given a 'special thanks' for his synthesized vocals on Pink Floyd's 'Keep Talking'?",
"Answer": "Stephen Hawking"
},
{
"Category": "Arts & Entertainment",
"Question": " What movie did Spencer Tracy complete filming a matter of weeks before he died?",
"Answer": "Guess Who's Coming to Dinner"
},
{
"Category": "World",
"Question": " What hosiery product was 'hatched' in 1970 using an innovative packaging concept?",
"Answer": "L'eggs pantyhose"
},
{
"Category": "People & Places",
"Question": " What physicist declined the presidency or a country saying he had no head for human problems?",
"Answer": "Albert Einstein"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " What part of the Venus Fly-trap plant is adapted to make an insect trap - the flower, leaf, stem or root?",
"Answer": "The leaf"
},
{
"Category": "World",
"Question": " What three-word moniker did Elvis call 'the most childish expression I've ever heard'?",
"Answer": "Elvis the Pelvis"
},
{
"Category": "History",
"Question": " Which council in the United Nations organization recommends appointees to the position of secretary general?",
"Answer": "The Security Council"
},
{
"Category": "People & Places",
"Question": " What European country contains Transylvania, commonly considered to be the home of 'Count Dracula'?",
"Answer": "Romania"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " What company dominated the microprocessor field by the 1980s?",
"Answer": "Intel"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " How many bones does a shark have?",
"Answer": "Zero"
},
{
"Category": "Arts & Entertainment",
"Question": " Who uttered zingers from the center square of the 'Hollywood Squares' for 12 years?",
"Answer": "Paul Lynde"
},
{
"Category": "History",
"Question": " What did the U.S. Post Office use as a symbol before adopting the bald eagle in 1970?",
"Answer": "A pony express rider"
},
{
"Category": "Sports & Leisure",
"Question": " What did a well-known Dodgers' coach take to lose 40 pounds to win a bet with two of his players?",
"Answer": "Ultra Slim-Fast"
},
{
"Category": "History",
"Question": " According to one general, what was 'the first war ever fought without any censorship'?",
"Answer": "The Vietnam War"
},
{
"Category": "Arts & Entertainment",
"Question": " What eight-minute, 36-second hit by Don McLean did WABC call the most-played song of 1971?",
"Answer": "American Pie"
},
{
"Category": "Arts & Entertainment",
"Question": " What hit song helped the 1986 movie, 'Top Gun', starring Tom Cruise soar?",
"Answer": "Take My Breath Away"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " What does the male Emperor Penguine balance atop his feet for two months while its mate feeds?",
"Answer": "An egg"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " What tracking device was the Stealth bomber designed to evade?",
"Answer": "Radar"
},
{
"Category": "World",
"Question": " What two-word phrase did a famous tuna receive repeatedly from Star-Kist fishermen?",
"Answer": "'Sorry, Charlie'"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " What Frenchman developed a vaccine to combat rabies in 1885?",
"Answer": "Louis Pasteur"
},
{
"Category": "People & Places",
"Question": " What stands atop an 11-pointed fort in New York Harbor?",
"Answer": "The Statue of Liberty"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " What nation's beachgoers have been munched on most by great white sharks?",
"Answer": "Australia's"
},
{
"Category": "Arts & Entertainment",
"Question": " What four-word line ended nine classic 'Honeymooners' episodes?",
"Answer": "'Baby, you're the greatest'"
},
{
"Category": "Arts & Entertainment",
"Question": " Who's the most popular novelist putting vampires on the best-seller list?",
"Answer": "Anne Rice"
},
{
"Category": "People & Places",
"Question": " What malady made Napoleon uncomfortable in the saddle during the Battle of Waterloo?",
"Answer": "Hemorrhoids"
},
{
"Category": "History",
"Question": " Who found his crown to be a perfect fit when he was invested on July 1, 1969?",
"Answer": "Prince Charles"
},
{
"Category": "World: Whose verdict on her affair was",
"Question": " 'Honey, a dirt sandwich is better than Dwight Yoakam'?",
"Answer": "Sharon Stone's"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " What's the heaviest naturally-occurring element?",
"Answer": "Uranium"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " Which of the 9 planets in our solar system is blue and white when seen from outer space?",
"Answer": "Earth"
},
{
"Category": "Arts & Entertainment",
"Question": " What is James Whistler's painting, 'Arrangement in Gray and Black', best known as?",
"Answer": "Whistler's Mother"
},
{
"Category": "Arts & Entertainment",
"Question": " What 1986 movie earned Spike Lee his first taste of critical acclaim?",
"Answer": "She's Gotta Have It"
},
{
"Category": "People & Places",
"Question": " Who raised $25 million on the Australian Stock Exchange to finance the film 'Lightning Jack'?",
"Answer": "Paul Hogan"
},
{
"Category": "Arts & Entertainment",
"Question": " What poet immortalized a famous silversmith's midnight ride to warn that the British were coming?",
"Answer": "Henry Wadsworth Longfellow"
},
{
"Category": "People & Places",
"Question": " Who was the first to take off solo in New York and land in Paris?",
"Answer": "Charles Lindbergh"
},
{
"Category": "Arts & Entertainment",
"Question": " What expense-checker did this 'Twin Peaks' agent intone messages to via a microcassette recorder?",
"Answer": "Diane"
},
{
"Category": "Arts & Entertainment",
"Question": " Who planted people in the audience to boo at the premiere of a Mozart opera?",
"Answer": "Antonio Salieri"
},
{
"Category": "Arts & Entertainment",
"Question": " Who earned critical acclaim in 1980 for her suggestive ride on a mechanical bull?",
"Answer": "Debra Winger"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " What did Plennie Wingo add to his glasses before walking backward from San Francisco to Santa Monica?",
"Answer": "Rearview mirrors"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " What fabric is opposed by radical animal-rights activists because the host creature is boiled alive?",
"Answer": "Silk"
},
{
"Category": "Sports & Leisure",
"Question": " What two-word question did Nancy Kerrigan repeat after she got whacked in the knee?",
"Answer": "Why me?"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " How many buffalo/bison roamed North America in 1492 - 600,000, 6 million or 60 million?",
"Answer": "60 million"
},
{
"Category": "History",
"Question": " Name 2 of the 4 U.S. presidents, other than Lincoln or Kennedy, that were assassinated while in office?",
"Answer": "James Garfield and William McKinley"
},
{
"Category": "People & Places",
"Question": " What did Russian hardliner Vladimir 'Mad Vlad' Zhirinovsky threaten to take back from the U.S.?",
"Answer": "Alaska"
},
{
"Category": "People & Places",
"Question": " What screen lover's death inspired a 1926 mob scene outside a Manhattan funeral chapel?",
"Answer": "Rudolph Valentino's"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " Whose flight into space earned him some rib-crunching Russian bear hugs?",
"Answer": "Yuri Gagarin's"
},
{
"Category": "Arts & Entertainment: Who uttered the question",
"Question": " 'King Tut, how'd you get so funky? King Tut, did you do the Monkey?'?",
"Answer": "Steve Martin"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " What name did the first atomic submarine share with Robert Fulton's 1800 version?",
"Answer": "Nautilus"
},
{
"Category": "People & Places",
"Question": " What's the current term for a great oak log, burned at the festival of Thor?'",
"Answer": "Yule log"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " What's the name of the 'self-sustaining' edifice, home to eight men and women for two years?",
"Answer": "The Biosphere"
},
{
"Category": "People & Places",
"Question": " What memorial sparked controversy when unveiled by architect and sculptor Maya Lin?",
"Answer": "The Vietnam Veterans Memorial"
},
{
"Category": "People & Places",
"Question": " What Caribbean country still had jerry-rigged U.S. jeeps on its streets in the 1990s?",
"Answer": "Cuba"
},
{
"Category": "Arts & Entertainment",
"Question": " What fellow artist did Van Gogh threaten with a razor before taking a swipe at himself?",
"Answer": "Paul Gauguin"
},
{
"Category": "History",
"Question": " Who changed his name from Vernon Wayne Howell for 'publicity and business purposes'?",
"Answer": "David Koresh"
},
{
"Category": "People & Places",
"Question": " What city would you visit to see the contents of King Tut's tomb?",
"Answer": "Cairo"
},
{
"Category": "History",
"Question": " What's the most commonly used slang term to describe helicopters?",
"Answer": "Choppers"
},
{
"Category": "World",
"Question": " What literary character tilted at windmills, mistaking them for giants?",
"Answer": "Don Quixote"
},
{
"Category": "Sports & Leisure",
"Question": " Who was the first man in 56 years to win both springboard and platform diving at the Olympics?",
"Answer": "Greg Louganis"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " What independent movie studio shares it's name with a constellation?",
"Answer": "Orion"
},
{
"Category": "World",
"Question": " In what movie Eddie Murphy insist his character's name be changed from Willie Biggs to Reggie Hammond?",
"Answer": "48 Hrs."
},
{
"Category": "Arts & Entertainment",
"Question": " Who was the second black star to be in a film grossing over $100 million?",
"Answer": "Whoopi Goldberg"
},
{
"Category": "Arts & Entertainment",
"Question": " Name one No.1 Michael Jackson hit this is a three-letter word beginning with the letter 'B'",
"Answer": "'Ben' or 'Bad'"
},
{
"Category": "Sports & Leisure",
"Question": " What bowling pin is known as the widow?",
"Answer": "The ten pin"
},
{
"Category": "Sports & Leisure",
"Question": " How many thousand cows are needed to supply the NFL with enough footballs for a season?",
"Answer": "Three"
},
{
"Category": "People & Places",
"Question": " What was the only U.S. state in 1992 to lose more citizens to handguns than to car crashes?",
"Answer": "Texas"
},
{
"Category": "World",
"Question": " What Victor Hugo novel does 'The Simpsons' pay tribute to by giving prisoners the number 24601?",
"Answer": "Les Miserables"
},
{
"Category": "World",
"Question": " What kind of tails did a gang of aborigines freeze, use to attack three police officers, and then eat?",
"Answer": "Kangaroo tails"
},
{
"Category": "History",
"Question": " What did Donald Trump rename the yacht 'Nabila' that he bought for $29 million in 1987?",
"Answer": "The Trump Princess"
},
{
"Category": "Sports & Leisure",
"Question": " What Cincinnati Reds catcher could hold seven baseballs in his giant paw?",
"Answer": "Johnny Bench"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " What did Steven Hawking say could be formed by something other than the collapse of a star?",
"Answer": "Black holes"
},
{
"Category": "Arts & Entertainment",
"Question": " What's the most famous five-word phrase uttered by Clint Eastwood in the movie 'Sudden Impact'?",
"Answer": "Go ahead, make my day"
},
{
"Category": "History",
"Question": " Who became South Dakota's first Democratic senator in 26 years by a margin of 597 votes in 1962?",
"Answer": "George McGovern"
},
{
"Category": "World",
"Question": " What hit saw the U.S. Navy bill moviemakers $1.1 million for 'technical services'?",
"Answer": "Top Gun"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " Who was the first president to wear false teeth?",
"Answer": "George Washington"
},
{
"Category": "People & Places",
"Question": " What department store chain established it's headquarters in the Sears Tower?",
"Answer": "Sears, Roebuck and Co."
},
{
"Category": "Arts & Entertainment: What black star noted",
"Question": " 'I'm funny without drugs. I don't have to sniff cocaine to be funny'?",
"Answer": "Eddie Murphy"
},
{
"Category": "Sports & Leisure",
"Question": " What player donned a Baltimore Orioles uniform for a major league record of 23 years?",
"Answer": "Brooks Robinson"
},
{
"Category": "Sports & Leisure",
"Question": " What Olympic ice racer took a victory lap with a U.S. flag in one hand and his daughter Jane in the other?",
"Answer": "Dan Jansen"
},
{
"Category": "History",
"Question": " What did George Armstrong Custer accidentally shoot and kill while hunting buffalo?",
"Answer": "His horse"
},
{
"Category": "World",
"Question": " What four-word farewell of the 1950s was inspired by a many-toothed reptile?",
"Answer": "See you later, alligator"
},
{
"Category": "World",
"Question": " What subway vigilante took exception to being asked for $5 on January 25, 1985?",
"Answer": "Bernhard Goetz"
},
{
"Category": "People & Places",
"Question": " What city did Michelangelo do 'David' in?",
"Answer": "Florence"
},
{
"Category": "World",
"Question": " What well-known politician was a college roommate of Tommy Lee Jones?",
"Answer": "Al Gore"
},
{
"Category": "Arts & Entertainment",
"Question": " What movie put Eddie Murphy on the cover of 'Newsweek' as 'Mr. Box Office' when he was 23?",
"Answer": "Beverly Hills Cop"
},
{
"Category": "Sports & Leisure",
"Question": " What city's vendors sell the most teddy bears made in one of their favorite baseballer's image?",
"Answer": "Minneapolis"
},
{
"Category": "History",
"Question": " What infamous six words came back to haunt George Bush in his 1992 presidential campaign?",
"Answer": "Read my lips, no new taxes"
},
{
"Category": "World",
"Question": " What 'Married ... with Children' star's bra was stolen from Frederick's of Hollywood in L.A. rioting?",
"Answer": "Katey Sagal's"
},
{
"Category": "People & Places",
"Question": " What phrase did Abraham Lincoln use instead of '87 years' in his Gettysburg Address?",
"Answer": "Four score and seven years"
},
{
"Category": "World",
"Question": " What TV and radio host never enters the studio without his suspenders?",
"Answer": "Larry King"
},
{
"Category": "People & Places",
"Question": " What playwright did Muammar Qaddafi insist was 'of Arab origin' in 1989?",
"Answer": "William Shakespeare"
},
{
"Category": "History",
"Question": " What did the Soviets send up into space on the 40th anniversary of the day the communists seized power?",
"Answer": "Sputnik I"
},
{
"Category": "People & Places",
"Question": " What country cancelled its May Day parade in 1994 for the first time since 1959, due to lack of money?",
"Answer": "Cuba"
},
{
"Category": "Arts & Entertainment",
"Question": " What five words end Charles Dicken's most famous Christmas story?",
"Answer": "God bless us every one"
},
{
"Category": "People & Places",
"Question": " What 'state' boasts the largest church in Christendom?'",
"Answer": "Vatican City"
},
{
"Category": "History",
"Question": " Which of Cleopatra's husbands killed himself by falling on his sword?",
"Answer": "Marc Antony"
},
{
"Category": "World: Who said",
"Question": " 'I was the first woman to burn my bra. It took the fire department four days to put it out'?",
"Answer": "Dolly Parton"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " Which finger of the throwing hand is subject to a painful syndrome called 'Frisbee finger'?",
"Answer": "The middle finger"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " What Michigan doctor lead the fight for medicide, or physician-assisted suicide?",
"Answer": "Jack Kevorkian"
},
{
"Category": "Arts & Entertainment",
"Question": " What renowned reference work did Lon Chaney write an entry on makeup for?",
"Answer": "Encyclopaedia Britannica"
},
{
"Category": "History",
"Question": " What White House aide's shredding machine jammed on November 21, 1986?",
"Answer": "Oliver North's"
},
{
"Category": "People & Places",
"Question": " Whose Atlantic City hotel-casino is three times the size of the Taj Mahal, it's East Indian namesake?",
"Answer": "Donald Trump's"
},
{
"Category": "Sports & Leisure",
"Question": " Who won the only two U.S. Open singles titles not won by Chris Evert from 1975 through 1982?",
"Answer": "Tracy Austin"
},
{
"Category": "Arts & Entertainment",
"Question": " What do most people call 'Waltz Number 314' by Johann Strauss Jr.?",
"Answer": "Blue Danube"
},
{
"Category": "Sports & Leisure",
"Question": " Who batted .373 with 47 home runs and 175 RBI the year Babe Ruth hit 60 homers?",
"Answer": "Lou Gehrig"
},
{
"Category": "Sports & Leisure",
"Question": " What baseball owner was right in assuming midget Eddie Gaedel would walk as a pinch hitter in 1951?",
"Answer": "Bill Veeck"
},
{
"Category": "World",
"Question": " What 73-year-old trapeze artist fell to his death in 1978?",
"Answer": "Karl Wallenda"
},
{
"Category": "History",
"Question": " What was the last hotel Robert Kennedy was in before riding to his final resting place?",
"Answer": "The Ambassador"
},
{
"Category": "Sports & Leisure",
"Question": " What hockey star was ribbed as 'The Yellow One' because of his aversion to flying?",
"Answer": "Wayne Gretzky"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " Where are two Russian vehicles, auctioned at Sotheby's in 1993 for $68,500, currently parked?",
"Answer": "On the moon"
},
{
"Category": "Sports & Leisure: What Phillies first baseman correctly noted",
"Question": " 'I'm not an athlete, I'm a baseball player'?",
"Answer": "John Kruk"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " What whale was prized for the 15 barrels of high-quality oil found behind its forehead?",
"Answer": "The sperm whale"
},
{
"Category": "People & Places",
"Question": " What Virginia county's courthouse was the site of Lee's surrender to Grant?",
"Answer": "Appomattox County's"
},
{
"Category": "World",
"Question": " How many seasons did Johnny Carson host 'The Tonight Show'?",
"Answer": "Thirty"
},
{
"Category": "Sports & Leisure",
"Question": " Who's the only man to win the Masters, British Open, U.S. Open, PGA and U.S. Amateur at least twice?",
"Answer": "Jack Nicklaus"
},
{
"Category": "Arts & Entertainment",
"Question": " What blonde strutted as a Playboy Club waitress before singing lead vocals on four No. 1 hits?",
"Answer": "Deborah Harry"
},
{
"Category": "History",
"Question": " USA President Jimmy Carter, brought together Anwar Sadat and who else at the Camp David peace negotiations?",
"Answer": "Menachem Begin"
},
{
"Category": "History",
"Question": " What president nearly fell out of the Wright brothers' plane while waving to a crowd?",
"Answer": "Theodore Roosevelt"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " What helpful aid did the mother of 'Monkee' Mike Nesmith invent for typists the world over?",
"Answer": "Liquid Paper Correction Fluid"
},
{
"Category": "Sports & Leisure",
"Question": " Who became the first black member of the Milwaukee Braves, in 1954?",
"Answer": "Hank Aaron"
},
{
"Category": "Sports & Leisure",
"Question": " Who broke baseball's color barrier, inking a contract and starting at first base in 1947?",
"Answer": "Jackie Robinson"
},
{
"Category": "People & Places",
"Question": " What mountain do Tibetans call Chomo-Lungma, or Mother Goddess of the Land?",
"Answer": "Mount Everest"
},
{
"Category": "Arts & Entertainment",
"Question": " What children's book introduced the cat that wears a 'Cheshire grin'?",
"Answer": "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland"
},
{
"Category": "Sports & Leisure",
"Question": " What hand can a realistic poker player expect to be dealt once every 649,740 hands?",
"Answer": "A royal flush"
},
{
"Category": "People & Places",
"Question": " Who was the first woman ever to cross the Atlantic Ocean by airplane?",
"Answer": "Amellia Earhart"
},
{
"Category": "Arts & Entertainment",
"Question": " Who got laughs opposite Eddie Murphy in the role of Detective Billy Rosewood?",
"Answer": "Judge Reinhold"
},
{
"Category": "Sports & Leisure",
"Question": " What baseballer teamed with Babe Ruth to form 'the greatest 1-2 punch the sport has ever known'?",
"Answer": "Lou Gehrig"
},
{
"Category": "World",
"Question": " What book did King James authorize the first English publication of?",
"Answer": "The Bible"
},
{
"Category": "History",
"Question": " Who's the only 20th-century USA president that had earned no undergraduate degree?",
"Answer": "Harry Truman"
},
{
"Category": "People & Places",
"Question": " What hill in Athens boasts the Parthenon and other temples?",
"Answer": "The Acropolis"
},
{
"Category": "Sports & Leisure",
"Question": " What pro figure skater did a Pittsburgh Steelers star marry in 1976?",
"Answer": "Jo Jo Starbuck"
},
{
"Category": "World",
"Question": " What profession did former First Lady, Nancy Reagan, say was 'good training for the political life which lay ahead'?",
"Answer": "Acting"
},
{
"Category": "World",
"Question": " What replacement did station KFBK rush to hire after letting Morton Downey Jr. go in 1984?",
"Answer": "Rush Limbaugh"
},
{
"Category": "Sports & Leisure",
"Question": " What major league baseball team shares it's name with young bears?",
"Answer": "The Chicago Cubs"
},
{
"Category": "History",
"Question": " What three-word line of General MacArthur's appear on countless items dropped over the Philippines?",
"Answer": "I shall return"
},
{
"Category": "World",
"Question": " What Hungarian name was given to 37 pet pooches registered in Los Angeles County by 1991?",
"Answer": "Zsa Zsa"
},
{
"Category": "History",
"Question": " What five-word plea by Rodney King made the cover of 'Time' after the 1992 Los Angeles riots took place?",
"Answer": "Can't we all get along?"
},
{
"Category": "History",
"Question": " What U.S. general died in a Heidelberg hospital of lung congestion after a freak car accident?",
"Answer": "George Patton"
},
{
"Category": "World",
"Question": " What Hindu god is said to have appeared on Earth as Rama, Krishna and Buddha?",
"Answer": "Vishnu"
},
{
"Category": "World",
"Question": " What president adorns the double sawbuck?",
"Answer": "Andrew Jackson"
},
{
"Category": "Arts & Entertainment",
"Question": " What 1987 movie earned Cher her first best actress Oscar?",
"Answer": "Moonstruck"
},
{
"Category": "Sports & Leisure",
"Question": " What metal is an Olympic gold medal mostly made of?",
"Answer": "Silver"
},
{
"Category": "People & Places",
"Question": " Who flew the Concord to sing in both the London and Philadelphia parts of Live Aid on the same day?",
"Answer": "Phil Collins"
},
{
"Category": "Sports & Leisure",
"Question": " Whose bare feet did 3,000-meter runner Mary Decker trip over at the 1984 Olympics?",
"Answer": "Zola Budd's"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " What comet was named for the man who predicted it would return in 1758?",
"Answer": "Halley's comet"
},
{
"Category": "People & Places",
"Question": " What modern-day city was renamed Leningrad when a famous Bolshevik died?",
"Answer": "St. Petersburg"
},
{
"Category": "History",
"Question": " What memorable line did John Paul Jones allegedly utter during a sea battle with the British?",
"Answer": "I have not yet begun to fight"
},
{
"Category": "People & Places",
"Question": " Who left his heart in San Francisco in a 1962 classic song?",
"Answer": "Tony Bennett"
},
{
"Category": "Sports & Leisure",
"Question": " Who became golf's first career $5 million winner in 1988?",
"Answer": "Jack Nicklaus"
},
{
"Category": "Sports & Leisure",
"Question": " Whose World Series heroics prompted George Steinbrenner to dub him 'Mr. October'?",
"Answer": "Reggie Jackson's"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " What fruit is grown by 94 percent of backyard gardeners?",
"Answer": "The tomato"
},
{
"Category": "World",
"Question": " Whose fans wore lapel buttons bearing saxophones on January 20, 1993?",
"Answer": "Bill Clinton's"
},
{
"Category": "History",
"Question": " What Supreme Court justice hosted and officiated at the 1994 marriage of Rush Limbaugh?",
"Answer": "Clarence Thomas"
},
{
"Category": "Politics",
"Question": " We all know that the United Kingdom has a Queen. However, what is the true definition of their governmental system?",
"Answer": "Parliamentary Monarchy"
},
{
"Category": "Politics",
"Question": " The United States formed a government like none other in history. What is the proper term to describe our system of government?",
"Answer": "Federal Republic"
},
{
"Category": "Politics",
"Question": " We all know of the troubles the U.S. had in Somalia in the early 1990s. What type of government has been established in that war-torn African nation?",
"Answer": "None"
},
{
"Category": "Politics",
"Question": " What nation gained their independence from Great Britain in 1947 and now functions as a federal republic?",
"Answer": "India"
},
{
"Category": "Politics",
"Question": " What nation occupies the northern half of the island nation of Cyprus?",
"Answer": "Turkey"
},
{
"Category": "Politics",
"Question": " Libya's government is headed by Muammar Qadaffi. What rank does he hold in the Libyan military?",
"Answer": "Colonel"
},
{
"Category": "Politics",
"Question": " Is the Vatican a country?",
"Answer": "True"
},
{
"Category": "Politics",
"Question": " The government of Israel is based where?",
"Answer": "Jerusalem"
},
{
"Category": "Politics",
"Question": " According to most world governments (including the U.S), the government of Israel is based where?",
"Answer": "Tel Aviv"
},
{
"Category": "Politics",
"Question": " During the British Raj in India, what city originally served as its capital?",
"Answer": "Calcutta"
},
{
"Category": "Politics",
"Question": " Fujimori is president of what country?",
"Answer": "Peru"
},
{
"Category": "Politics",
"Question": " Who is president of Russia?",
"Answer": "Putin"
},
{
"Category": "Politics",
"Question": " Who is the Prime Minister of Israel?",
"Answer": "Barak"
},
{
"Category": "Politics",
"Question": " Who burned down the German parliamentary building, the Reichstag, on 27 Februari 1933?",
"Answer": "Marinus van der Lubbe"
},
{
"Category": "Politics",
"Question": " What is the parliament of Israel called?",
"Answer": "Knesset"
},
{
"Category": "Politics",
"Question": " The Japanese parliament, the Diet, is composed of a House of Representatives and a ...",
"Answer": "House of Councillors"
},
{
"Category": "Politics",
"Question": " Which country has the Folketing as parliament?",
"Answer": "Denmark"
},
{
"Category": "Politics",
"Question": " What is the general assembly of Russia known as.",
"Answer": "Duma"
},
{
"Category": "Politics",
"Question": " The French parliament consists of two chambers, the Senat and the ...",
"Answer": "Assemblee Nationale"
},
{
"Category": "Politics",
"Question": " In which city is the South African parliament?",
"Answer": "Cape Town"
},
{
"Category": "Politics",
"Question": " At what age are Japanese citizens eligible to vote?",
"Answer": "20"
},
{
"Category": "Politics",
"Question": " What is the Chinese parliament called?",
"Answer": "National People's Congress"
},
{
"Category": "Politics",
"Question": " Where does the European Parliament have its seat?",
"Answer": "Strasbourg"
},
{
"Category": "Politics",
"Question": " In which city is the Dutch parliament?",
"Answer": "The Hague"
},
{
"Category": "Politics",
"Question": " In which year was the landmark Brown vs Topeka (Board of Education) case, which argued that racially separate facilities in education were inherently unequal, passed by the Supreme Court?",
"Answer": "1954"
},
{
"Category": "Politics",
"Question": " Which institution makes up the legislative branch of the government of the United States?",
"Answer": "Congress"
},
{
"Category": "Politics",
"Question": " What did the 1973 Roe vs Wade Supreme Court case deal with (and this is why everyone is confused about pro-life/pro-choice people)?",
"Answer": "Abortion"
},
{
"Category": "Politics",
"Question": " Which US President started his career as a film actor?",
"Answer": "Reagan"
},
{
"Category": "Politics",
"Question": " Who is the Vice President of the United States of America.",
"Answer": "Cheney"
},
{
"Category": "Politics",
"Question": " Who is the Prime Minister of Great Britain.",
"Answer": "Blair"
},
{
"Category": "Politics",
"Question": " How are the first ten Amendments to the U.S Constitution commonly known?",
"Answer": "Bill of Rights"
},
{
"Category": "Politics",
"Question": " The network that helped slaves in the South escape to freedom in the North was known as the_______ _________.",
"Answer": "Underground Railroad"
},
{
"Category": "Politics: According to Popular Vote, who is the President of the United States of American (hmmm...can we say",
"Question": " phal is liberal?)",
"Answer": "Al Gore"
},
{
"Category": "Politics",
"Question": " In the 1876 Presidential election, Samuel J. Tilden won the popular vote, but initially there was a tie in the electoral votes for the two leading candidates in the Electoral College vote. This tie was decided by a commission established by Congress. Who finally became President?",
"Answer": "Hayes"
},
{
"Category": "Politics",
"Question": " In 1998, what country turned 50?",
"Answer": "Israel"
},
{
"Category": "Activeworlds",
"Question": " Who laid out most of the objects in Object'd world and put them in their proper sections?",
"Answer": "Lady Bunny"
},
{
"Category": "Activeworlds",
"Question": " Who does the web site for and maintains the objects in Object'd world?",
"Answer": "Casay"
},
{
"Category": "Activeworlds",
"Question": " Who built a merry-go-round that Roland said was the best example of 3.1 features use that he had seen?",
"Answer": "Casay"
},
{
"Category": "Activeworlds",
"Question": " What 2 very talented AW citizens made a working jack-in-the-box shortly after 3.1 came out?",
"Answer": "Casay and Byte Me"
},
{
"Category": "Activeworlds",
"Question": " What american state is Alpha World the approximate size of?",
"Answer": "California"
},
{
"Category": "Activeworlds",
"Question": " Who is the 'owner' of the CY Award winning town, Horizon City?",
"Answer": "sirQus"
},
{
"Category": "Activeworlds",
"Question": " What AWCOM world are you likely to find a monthly building contest with the kellee as the host?",
"Answer": "AWUniv2"
},
{
"Category": "Activeworlds",
"Question": " What company sold the software now known as ActiveWorlds to Circle of Fire Studios?",
"Answer": "Worlds, Inc."
},
{
"Category": "Activeworlds",
"Question": " What key is used to look downwards in ActiveWorlds?",
"Answer": "Page Down"
},
{
"Category": "Activeworlds",
"Question": " Where would you hear 'Just press the right button' when entering one of the 2 'engine rooms' in this Alpha World, Cy Award winning build?",
"Answer": "blur's AW Enterprise build"
},
{
"Category": "Activeworlds",
"Question": " Who created the GZ and world layout of Object'd world?",
"Answer": "Daphne"
},
{
"Category": "Activeworlds",
"Question": " What would would you visit to see Carre's Cy Award winning 'Fallingwaters' build?",
"Answer": "AWUniv"
},
{
"Category": "Activeworlds",
"Question": " What was the name of the protagonist (avatar) in Criterion Software's AW 'Cyber Street' battle?",
"Answer": "Chappy"
},
{
"Category": "Activeworlds",
"Question": " Where would you find the award-winning VR town called 'Cyberville'?",
"Answer": "COFmeta"
},
{
"Category": "Activeworlds: True or False",
"Question": " Alpha World never had multi-paned window panels.",
"Answer": "False"
},
{
"Category": "Activeworlds",
"Question": " What royal title was the nickname given to Lucretia Borgia in Active Worlds?",
"Answer": "Duchess"
},
{
"Category": "Activeworlds",
"Question": " What group runs the Halloween world called Oct31 that usually opens every year for that spooky holiday?",
"Answer": "The Titans"
},
{
"Category": "Activeworlds",
"Question": " What does the AW acronym, WOW, stand for?",
"Answer": "Women Owning Worlds"
},
{
"Category": "Activeworlds",
"Question": " Name one of the 2 VR groups that are the main sponsors and organizers of the yearly AVATARS Convention?",
"Answer": "DigitalSpace and Contact Consortium"
},
{
"Category": "Activeworlds",
"Question": " What is the title of the book written by Bruce Damer, aka digigardener in ActiveWorlds?",
"Answer": "Avatars"
},
{
"Category": "Activeworlds",
"Question": " Who wrote 'Snow Crash', the book that COFmeta is loosely patterned after?",
"Answer": "Neal Stephenson"
},
{
"Category": "Activeworlds",
"Question": " How long are AWTeen's daily weather cycles?",
"Answer": "26 hours"
},
{
"Category": "Activeworlds",
"Question": " What world is well-known for holding Easter Egg Hunts and Present Hunts for the last 3 or 4 years?",
"Answer": "Storage"
},
{
"Category": "Activeworlds",
"Question": " At least how many years has AWBingo been running?",
"Answer": "over 2"
},
{
"Category": "Activeworlds",
"Question": " What year did the 3D VR program now known as ActiveWorlds first come online?",
"Answer": "1995"
},
{
"Category": "Activeworlds",
"Question": " What two words appear on a tourist's screen for them to click if they want to become citizens?",
"Answer": "Register Now"
},
{
"Category": "Activeworlds",
"Question": " What is the title given the welcoming 'officer' that everyone gets greeted by in ActiveWorlds?",
"Answer": "Immigration Officer"
},
{
"Category": "Activeworlds",
"Question": " What is the title given the 'no, you can't do that' entity that tells you when you encroach on another's property; among other things?",
"Answer": "Building Inspector"
},
{
"Category": "Activeworlds",
"Question": " Recently made an historical landmark, what year was The Crackerjack Club in COFmeta world built?",
"Answer": "1998"
},
{
"Category": "Activeworlds",
"Question": " Who is the current caretaker of COFMeta?",
"Answer": "jupytr"
},
{
"Category": "Activeworlds",
"Question": " What company serves as the phone system for Capri City in COFmeta?",
"Answer": "Dialpad"
},
{
"Category": "Activeworlds",
"Question": " In last year's Shadowrun 3D contest based in COFmeta, what was the name of the villian?",
"Answer": "waldomaniac"
},
{
"Category": "Activeworlds",
"Question": " Who won the AW T-shirt that was signed by some of the 'AW Gods' that attended the 2001 AW Reunion in LasVegas?",
"Answer": "Alpengeist"
},
{
"Category": "Activeworlds",
"Question": " What is the slogan you are greeted by when you enter COFMeta?",
"Answer": "Smile, Enzo loves you"
},
{
"Category": "Activeworlds",
"Question": " What is the name of the Bar at the Crackerjack Club in COFmeta?",
"Answer": "Kamikazi Bar & Grill"
},
{
"Category": "Activeworlds",
"Question": " Down by the Pawn Shop in Capri City, COFmeta, two bums are talking. What does one of them say about Meta at night?",
"Answer": "Meta is so cold at night"
},
{
"Category": "Activeworlds",
"Question": " What world did AlphaBit Phalpha and Alpha Phalpha get cyber married in?",
"Answer": "Alpha"
},
{
"Category": "Activeworlds",
"Question": " What world was created as a 'gate' for customers of the USA's 3rd largest Internet Provider so they could get aquainted with AW?",
"Answer": "JunoDome"
},
{
"Category": "Activeworlds",
"Question": " What world allows tourists to play all it's games, including Bingo, but usually offers no prizes?",
"Answer": "AWGames"
},
{
"Category": "Activeworlds",
"Question": " Who owns Storage world?",
"Answer": "Andras"
},
{
"Category": "Activeworlds",
"Question": " How many languages does the ActiveWorlds browser come in?",
"Answer": "13"
},
{
"Category": "Activewolds",
"Question": " When is Roland's birthday?",
"Answer": "June 25th"
},
{
"Category": "Activewolds",
"Question": " What day of the week are games in AWTrivia now held on?",
"Answer": "Tuesday"
},
{
"Category": "Activeworlds",
"Question": " Who has done the decorating for holidays in AWBingo worlds for the last 2 years?",
"Answer": "Daphne"
},
{
"Category": "Activeworlds",
"Question": " When was WildAW opened to the public?",
"Answer": "August 13, 2000"
},
{
"Category": "Halloween",
"Question": " What is the original name for Halloween?",
"Answer": "All Hallows Eve"
},
{
"Category": "Halloween",
"Question": " What is the name for a male witch?",
"Answer": "Warlock"
},
{
"Category": "Halloween: In Casper, the movie starring Christina Ricci, Casper's uncles' names were",
"Question": " Fatso, Stinky, and What ______?",
"Answer": "Stretch"
},
{
"Category": "Halloween",
"Question": " What is the correct spelling for a lit and carved pumkin?",
"Answer": "Jack-o-Lantern"
},
{
"Category": "Halloween",
"Question": " When a black cat crosses your path, what does it usually mean (in the USA)?",
"Answer": "Bad Luck"
},
{
"Category": "Halloween",
"Question": " Ghosts are known to haunt what?",
"Answer": "Houses"
},
{
"Category": "Halloween",
"Question": " What do children usually get in return when 'Trick or Treat' is expressed?",
"Answer": "Candy"
},
{
"Category": "Halloween",
"Question": " What type of monster dies from a silver bullet?",
"Answer": "Werewolf"
},
{
"Category": "Halloween",
"Question": " In the old days, what was the purpose of dressing up in costumes?",
"Answer": "To scare off ghosts"
},
{
"Category": "History",
"Question": " On what day did Martin Luther post his 95 Theses on several church doors, officialy starting his unofficial break from the Roman Catholic Church?",
"Answer": "October 31"
},
{
"Category": "Halloween",
"Question": " What animal other than a cat is associated with the witch?",
"Answer": "bat"
},
{
"Category": "History",
"Question": " In what post-renaissance century did the European witch trials begin in?",
"Answer": "1700"
},
{
"Category": "Halloween: Fill in the blank",
"Question": " Revenge upon whoever opens the _________ of a mummy?",
"Answer": "coffin"
},
{
"Category": "Halloween",
"Question": " When can werewolves come out?",
"Answer": "Full moon"
},
{
"Category": "Halloween",
"Question": " Where did the myth about zombies begin?",
"Answer": "Africa"
},
{
"Category": "Halloween",
"Question": " Why do zombies often wear chains?",
"Answer": "they are slaves"
},
{
"Category": "Halloween",
"Question": " Where did the stories of vampires originate?",
"Answer": "Europe"
},
{
"Category": "Halloween: Fill in the blank",
"Question": " Casper the friendly ________ .",
"Answer": "ghost"
},
{
"Category": "Halloween: Fill in the blank",
"Question": " Put a light in the _______ to light up its face.",
"Answer": "pumpkin"
},
{
"Category": "Halloween",
"Question": " You can dress up like a ______ on Halloween and wear red horns and a tail.",
"Answer": "devil"
},
{
"Category": "Halloween",
"Question": " 'Hell is for Children' is a song from which '80's rocker?",
"Answer": "Pat Benetar"
},
{
"Category": "Harry",
"Question": " What is the name of Harry Potter's owl?",
"Answer": "Hedwig"
},
{
"Category": "Halloween",
"Question": " Loch Ness is located in what country?",
"Answer": "Scotland"
},
{
"Category": "Halloween",
"Question": " 'Laughing' by Vincent Price ends this 'M.J.' song",
"Answer": "Thriller"
},
{
"Category": "Halloween",
"Question": " New Mexico supposedly has a crashed UFO and aliens kept at this city's army air-field.",
"Answer": "Roswell"
},
{
"Category": "Halloween: Fill in the blank",
"Question": " Area 5_.",
"Answer": "1"
},
{
"Category": "Halloween",
"Question": " Bats, when leaving a cave, will always exit in this direction.",
"Answer": "left"
},
{
"Category": "The Great Pumpkin Charlie Brown",
"Question": " What does Linus tell Charlie Brown to never jump into a pile of leaves with?",
"Answer": "wet sucker"
},
{
"Category": "The Great Pumpkin Charlie Brown",
"Question": " When writing his letter to The Great Pumpkin, whom does Linus say gets more publicity than he?",
"Answer": "Santa Claus"
},
{
"Category": "The Great Pumpkin Charlie Brown",
"Question": " Who sits in the pumpkin patch with Linus on Halloween night waiting for the Great Pumpkin?",
"Answer": "Sally"
},
{
"Category": "The Great Pumpkin Charlie Brown",
"Question": " What did Charlie Brown receive while Trick or Treating?",
"Answer": "rocks"
},
{
"Category": "The Great Pumpkin Charlie Brown",
"Question": " When the Great Pumpkin finally raises out of the pumpkin patch, who is it really?",
"Answer": "Snoopy"
},
{
"Category": "The Great Pumpkin Charlie Brown",
"Question": " Whom does the gang use as a model when making the pumpkin at the Halloween party?",
"Answer": "Charlie Brown"
},
{
"Category": "Acronyms-Hardware",
"Question": " What does HDD stand for?",
"Answer": "Hard Disk Drive"
},
{
"Category": "Acronyms-Hardware",
"Question": " What does CPU stand for?",
"Answer": "Central Processing Unit"
},
{
"Category": "Acronyms-Networks",
"Question": " What does TCP stand for?",
"Answer": "Transmission Control Protocol"
},
{
"Category": "Acronyms-Hardware",
"Question": " What does ROM stand for?",
"Answer": "Read Only Memory"
},
{
"Category": "Acronyms-Networks",
"Question": " What does FTP stand for?",
"Answer": "File Transfer Protocol"
},
{
"Category": "Acronyms-Networks",
"Question": " What does USB stand for?",
"Answer": "Universal Serial Bus"
},
{
"Category": "Acronyms-Software",
"Question": " What does DLL stand for?",
"Answer": "Dynamic Link Library"
},
{
"Category": "Acronyms-Networks",
"Question": " What does LAN stand for?",
"Answer": "Local Area Network"
},
{
"Category": "Acronyms-Networks",
"Question": " What does WAN stand for?",
"Answer": "Wide Area Network"
},
{
"Category": "Acronyms-Networks",
"Question": " What does OC stand for?",
"Answer": "Optical Carrier"
},
{
"Category": "Acronyms-Networks",
"Question": " What does HTTP stand for?",
"Answer": "HyperText Transfer Protocol"
},
{
"Category": "Acronyms-Networks",
"Question": " What does IP stand for?",
"Answer": "Internet Protocol"
},
{
"Category": "Acronyms-Hardware",
"Question": " What does PnP stand for?",
"Answer": "Plug-and-Play"
},
{
"Category": "Acronyms-Hardware",
"Question": " What does DMA stand for?",
"Answer": "Direct Memory Access"
},
{
"Category": "Acronyms-Networks",
"Question": " What does WWW stand for?",
"Answer": "World Wide Web"
},
{
"Category": "Acronyms-Networks",
"Question": " What does URL stand for?",
"Answer": "Uniform Resource Locator"
},
{
"Category": "Acronyms-Software",
"Question": " COBOL stands for _____ Business Oriented Language",
"Answer": "Common"
},
{
"Category": "Acronums-Software",
"Question": " BASIC stands for _____ All purpose Symbolic Instruction Code",
"Answer": "Beginner's"
},
{
"Category": "History-Internet",
"Question": " Who invented the TCP/IP standard?",
"Answer": "Vint Cerf"
},
{
"Category": "History-Computers",
"Question": " What year was the Digital Millennium Act passed by Congress?",
"Answer": "1998"
},
{
"Category": "History-Internet",
"Question": " What year did Sun Microsystems release Java?",
"Answer": "1995"
},
{
"Category": "History-Internet",
"Question": " What was the first registered domain?",
"Answer": "Symbolic.com"
},
{
"Category": "History-Internet",
"Question": " What year was the @ symbol set as a standard for e-mail?",
"Answer": "1972"
},
{
"Category": "History-Computers",
"Question": " What year did Intel release the 8080 microprocessor?",
"Answer": "1974"
},
{
"Category": "History-Computers",
"Question": " One year after the 8080, what first personal computer was released based upon it?",
"Answer": "Altair 8800"
},
{
"Category": "History-Computers",
"Question": " What US District Judge declared Microsoft a monopoly in 1999?",
"Answer": "Thomas Penfield Jackson"
},
{
"Category": "History-Computers",
"Question": " In 1981 what operating system became available to the PC market?",
"Answer": "MS-DOS"
},
{
"Category": "History-Computers",
"Question": " Who first coined the term 'cyberspace'?",
"Answer": "William Gibson"
},
{
"Category": "History-Internet",
"Question": " What was the name of the first wide-scale peer-to-peer music sharing application?",
"Answer": "Napster"
},
{
"Category": "History-Internet",
"Question": " What major browser company did America Online buy in 1999?",
"Answer": "Netscape"
},
{
"Category": "History-Internet",
"Question": " What domain did CNET buy for $15,000 in 1996?",
"Answer": "tv.com"
},
{
"Category": "History-Internet",
"Question": " business.com sold for $150,000 in what year?",
"Answer": "1997"
},
{
"Category": "History-Computers",
"Question": " Who is the regarded as the father of supercomputing?",
"Answer": "Seymour Cray"
},
{
"Category": "History-Computers",
"Question": " What law says that the number of transistors doubles every 18 months?",
"Answer": "Moore's Law"
},
{
"Category": "History-Computers",
"Question": " Who wrote the core of the Linux operating system in 1991?",
"Answer": "Linus Torvalds"
},
{
"Category": "History-Computers",
"Question": " Bell Labs released what operating system in 1969?",
"Answer": "UNIX"
},
{
"Category": "History-Computers",
"Question": " What company first invented the modern mouse?",
"Answer": "Xerox"
},
{
"Category": "History-Computers",
"Question": " What Macintosh computer was first introduced by Apple in 1998?",
"Answer": "iMac"
},
{
"Category": "History-Computers",
"Question": " Who is current chairman of Microsoft Corporation?",
"Answer": "Bill Gates"
},
{
"Category": "History-Computers",
"Question": " What modem standard was passed to replace X2 and K56flex in 1998?",
"Answer": "v.90"
},
{
"Category": "History-Computers",
"Question": " UNIX was the first operating system written in what programming language?",
"Answer": "C"
},
{
"Category": "Technical-Hardware",
"Question": " What is the common bit-bus for PCI components?",
"Answer": "32-bit"
},
{
"Category": "Technical-Hardware",
"Question": " What is the common bit-bus for ISA components?",
"Answer": "16-bit"
},
{
"Category": "Technical-Hardware",
"Question": " Most non-SCSI CD-ROMs conform to what EIDE standard?",
"Answer": "ATAPI"
},
{
"Category": "Technical-Hardware",
"Question": " What interface do most new graphics card conform to?",
"Answer": "AGP"
},
{
"Category": "Technical-Hardware",
"Question": " What multimedia instruction set were built into Intel's processors after 1997?",
"Answer": "MMX"
},
{
"Category": "Technical-Networks",
"Question": " What common network protoctol can utilize a bus or star topology?",
"Answer": "Ethernet"
},
{
"Category": "Technical-Networks",
"Question": " What proprietary network protocol did Apple develop?",
"Answer": "AppleTalk"
},
{
"Category": "Technical-Networks",
"Question": " How many bits are in a byte?",
"Answer": "eight"
},
{
"Category": "Technical-Networks",
"Question": " What common broadband technology utilizes standard POTS?",
"Answer": "DSL"
},
{
"Category": "Technical-Networks",
"Question": " What common broadband technology utilizes coxial cables?",
"Answer": "Cable Modem"
},
{
"Category": "Technical-Hardware",
"Question": " What is the maximum speed USB 1.1 can transfer at?",
"Answer": "12 mbps"
},
{
"Category": "Technical-Hardware",
"Question": " What is the maximum speed USB 2.0 can transfer at?",
"Answer": "480 mbps"
},
{
"Category": "Technical-Hardware",
"Question": " What is the maximum speed FireWire can transfer at?",
"Answer": "400 mbps"
},
{
"Category": "Technical-Hardware",
"Question": " How many devices can USB support on a single chain?",
"Answer": "127"
},
{
"Category": "Technical-Networks",
"Question": " How fast is a standard 10BaseT network?",
"Answer": "10 mbps"
},
{
"Category": "Technical-Networks",
"Question": " What kind of jack does standard twisted-pair cable use?",
"Answer": "RJ-45"
},
{
"Category": "Technical-Networks",
"Question": " How fast can a single ISDN B-channel transfer at?",
"Answer": "64kbps"
},
{
"Category": "Technical-Networks",
"Question": " 1.544 Mbps is the transfer rate of which common broadband technology?",
"Answer": "Tier-1 (T1)"
},
{
"Category": "Technical-Networks",
"Question": " 51.84 Mbps is the transfer rate of which common broadband technology?",
"Answer": "OC-1"
},
{
"Category": "Product Knowledge",
"Question": " What is one of the 3 pillars of Siemens strength?",
"Answer": "Infinite Modularity, Ultimate Portability, Complete Information Access"
},
{
"Category": "Product Knowledge",
"Question": " What modular monitors come standard with four channels?",
"Answer": "SC 7000 and SC 8000 monitors"
},
{
"Category": "Product Knowledge",
"Question": " What modular monitor comes standard with six channels?",
"Answer": "SC 9000XL"
},
{
"Category": "Product Knowledge",
"Question": " What is the name of the INFINITY noninvasive cable management solution?",
"Answer": "MultiMed Pods (-5, -6, NeoMed)"
},
{
"Category": "Product Knowledge",
"Question": " What is the name of the INFINITY invasive pressure cable management solution?",
"Answer": "HemoMed Pods (-2, -4, HemoMed)"
},
{
"Category": "Product Knowledge",
"Question": " Can I use the HemoMed with the SC6002XL?",
"Answer": "No"
},
{
"Category": "Product Knowledge",
"Question": " What part of the etCO2 & Respiratory Mechanics pod be used with the SC6002XL?",
"Answer": "etCO2 function"
},
{
"Category": "Product Knowledge",
"Question": " What cable would I order to connect a balloon pump to an INFINITY modular monitor?",
"Answer": "Analog output cable"
},
{
"Category": "Anatomy & Physiology",
"Question": " What is the normal pacemaker of the heart?",
"Answer": "SA node"
},
{
"Category": "Anatomy & Physiology",
"Question": " What are the four chambers of the heart?",
"Answer": "right atrium, right ventricle, left atrium, left ventricle"
},
{
"Category": "Anatomy & Physiology",
"Question": " What are the two most important factors in obtaining accurate noninvasive blood pressure readings?",
"Answer": "Correct cuff size and position"
},
{
"Category": "Anatomy & Physiology",
"Question": " What do we call the pressure measurement from the right atrium?",
"Answer": "Central venous pressure"
},
{
"Category": "Anatomy & Physiology",
"Question": " What pressure do we measure when we inflate the balloon on the Swan-Ganz catheter?",
"Answer": "wedge pressure"
},
{
"Category": "Anatomy & Physiology",
"Question": " What is the process of measuring respirations with ECG leads called?",
"Answer": "Impedence"
},
{
"Category": "Literature",
"Question": " What did they use for croquet mallets in Wonderland?",
"Answer": "Flamingoes"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " What two gases are used in a welding torch?",
"Answer": "Oxygen and Acetylene"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " What is the closest star to the Earth?",
"Answer": "The sun"
},
{
"Category": "History",
"Question": " What weapon was instrumental in the English victory at the Battle of Crecy?",
"Answer": "Longbow"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " What poison is derived from the plant, foxglove?",
"Answer": "Digitalis"
},
{
"Category": "Entertainment",
"Question": " What is the appropriate response to the Vulcan salutation, 'Live long and prosper'?",
"Answer": "Peace and long life"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " What magical object did ancient alchemysts believe could turn lead into gold?",
"Answer": "lodestone"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " Name the process by which oxygen and hydrogen can be created from water.",
"Answer": "electrolysis"
},
{
"Category": "Art & Literature",
"Question": " In JRR Tolkien's mythos, what island sank beneath the sea?",
"Answer": "Numenor (Akallabeth,Atalante)"
},
{
"Category": "Art & Literature",
"Question": " What was the name of the giant whirlpool that Odysseus faced?",
"Answer": "Charybdis"
},
{
"Category": "History",
"Question": " Name the string of fortifications the French built in 1929 to defend against German invasion.",
"Answer": "Maginot Line"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " What does a sphygmomanometer measure?",
"Answer": "Blood pressure"
},
{
"Category": "Art & Literature",
"Question": " Which Indian goddess was known as 'the Black Mother'?",
"Answer": "Kali"
},
{
"Category": "Pop Culture",
"Question": " What popular 60's mini-monster character did hot-rodder 'Big Daddy' Ed Roth create?",
"Answer": "Rat-fink"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " When measuring acidity and alkalinity, what does 'pH' stand for?",
"Answer": "per hydroxide"
},
{
"Category": "Art & Literature",
"Question": " What kind of sword slew Lewis Carrol's Jaberwocky?",
"Answer": "Vorpal"
},
{
"Category": "History",
"Question": " Who was the pilot of the U2 spy-plane shot down and captured by the Soviets on May 1, 1960?",
"Answer": "Gary Francis Powers"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " Which poison smells like almonds?",
"Answer": "Cyanide"
},
{
"Category": "History",
"Question": " What was Buddha's name before his enlightenment?",
"Answer": "Sidhartha"
},
{
"Category": "Pop Culture",
"Question": " What popular toy consisting of two plastic balls attached to each other by a string were banned in 1972?",
"Answer": "Klackers"
},
{
"Category": "Art & Literature",
"Question": " Which Aztec god was known as the 'Plumed Serpent'?",
"Answer": "Quetzalcoatl"
},
{
"Category": "Art & Literature",
"Question": " In Arthurian legend, which knight threw Excalibur back into the lake?",
"Answer": "Bedevere"
},
{
"Category": "History",
"Question": " Who assassinated the Austrian Archduke, Francis Ferdinand?",
"Answer": "Gavrilo Princip"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " What visionary inventor created the AC induction motor and caused an earthquake in New York while experimenting with high voltage?",
"Answer": "Nikolai Tesla"
},
{
"Category": "Art & Literature",
"Question": " What manner of creature was Medusa?",
"Answer": "Gorgon"
},
{
"Category": "Pop Culture",
"Question": " What did the band Jefferson Airplane change their name to?",
"Answer": "Jefferson Starship"
},
{
"Category": "Art & Literature",
"Question": " What was Sherlock Holmes' brother's name?",
"Answer": "Mycroft Holmes"
},
{
"Category": "Entertainment",
"Question": " Name the specific part of the ship that HAL told Dave Bowman and Frank Poole was about to fail.",
"Answer": "AE-35 unit"
},
{
"Category": "Good To Know",
"Question": " What dog breed bites people more often than any other?",
"Answer": "German Shepherd"
},
{
"Category": "Art & Literature",
"Question": " Zeus created warriors called Myrmidons out of what creatures?",
"Answer": "Ants"
},
{
"Category": "Arithmetic",
"Question": " 3+7= ?",
"Answer": "10"
},
{
"Category": "Arithmetic",
"Question": " 14x20= ?",
"Answer": "280"
},
{
"Category": "Arithmetic",
"Question": " 21+44= ?",
"Answer": "65"
},
{
"Category": "Arithmetic",
"Question": " 31(4+9)= ?",
"Answer": "403"
},
{
"Category": "Arithmetic",
"Question": " 21+9= ?",
"Answer": "30"
},
{
"Category": "Arithmetic",
"Question": " 86+180= ?",
"Answer": "266"
},
{
"Category": "Arithmetic",
"Question": " 5(5)+41-44= ?",
"Answer": "22"
},
{
"Category": "Word Problem",
"Question": " There were 4 apples on the table. Johnny ate 3 of them, and then the dog took another one. How many apples were left on the table?",
"Answer": "0"
},
{
"Category": "Word Problem",
"Question": " A farmer had 18 sheep, all but 9 died. How may sheep did he have after that?",
"Answer": "9"
},
{
"Category": "Word Problem",
"Question": " If Hamfon has 6 apples, and at the end of the day he has 6 apples, assuming nothing happens to the apples by tomorrow morning, how many apples will he have tomorrow morning.",
"Answer": "6"
},
{
"Category": "Algebra I: If this is true, say the answer, if it is false say false",
"Question": " 2(3x4) = (2x3)4",
"Answer": "24"
},
{
"Category": "Algebra I: If this is true, say the answer, if it is false say false",
"Question": " 5(4+1)= (20+5)",
"Answer": "25"
},
{
"Category": "Algebra I: If this is true, say the answer, if it is false say false",
"Question": " 2+1x3 = (2+1)x3",
"Answer": "false"
},
{
"Category": "Roman Numerals",
"Question": " Divide the Roman numeral DXXII by III. In Roman numerals, what would be your answer.",
"Answer": "CLXXIV"
},
{
"Category": "Algebra I: Solve for X",
"Question": " 5x+4=24",
"Answer": "4"
},
{
"Category": "Roman Numerals",
"Question": " Multiply XLIV by II. What is your answer in Roman numerals?",
"Answer": "LXXXVIII"
},
{
"Category": "Roman Numerals",
"Question": " Add MCMXLIV and D. What is your answer in Roman numerals?",
"Answer": "MMCDXLIV"
},
{
"Category": "Roman Numerals",
"Question": " A real easy one. Subtract II from IV in Roman numerals.",
"Answer": "II"
},
{
"Category": "Roman Numerals",
"Question": " If the numerator is XXI and your denominator is III, what's the answer in Roman numerals?",
"Answer": "VII"
},
{
"Category": "Terminology",
"Question": " What is the meaning of 'crore'?",
"Answer": "10,000,000"
},
{
"Category": "Geometry",
"Question": " How many sides does a 'icosohedron' have?",
"Answer": "20"
},
{
"Category": "Terminology",
"Question": " 'Lakh' is a term meaning what?",
"Answer": "100,000"
},
{
"Category": "Geometry",
"Question": " What is the name of the 'x' coordinate in geometry?",
"Answer": "Abscissa"
},
{
"Category": "Terminology",
"Question": " What was the original meaning of the word 'Myriad'?",
"Answer": "10,000"
},
{
"Category": "Geometry",
"Question": " In assuming (X,Y,Z) what does Y = in (52,5,2)",
"Answer": "5"
},
{
"Category": "Algebra II",
"Question": " Matrices are fun!! I mean everyone liked the Matrix soo...add Matrix a [1 2 3 4] to Matrix b [4 3 2 1] and say the answer.",
"Answer": "[5 5 5 5]"
},
{
"Category": "Algebra II: Assuming these three matrices are three rows of one matrix, ordered from top to bottom, what type of matrix is this an example of",
"Question": " [1 0 0 3] [0 1 0 4] [0 0 1 2] ?",
"Answer": "Augmented Matrix"
},
{
"Category": "Geometry",
"Question": " .5 x Base x Height is the formula to find the area of what geometric figure?",
"Answer": "Triangle"
},
{
"Category": "Algebra",
"Question": " A set of all X such that {X=1,2,3,4...} is the definition for what classification of numbers?",
"Answer": "Natural"
},
{
"Category": "Algebra",
"Question": " A set of all X such that {X=0,1,2,3,4...} is the definition for what classification of numbers?",
"Answer": "Whole"
},
{
"Category": "Algebra",
"Question": " A set of all X such that {X=...-3,-2,-1,0,1,2,3...} is the definition for what classification of numbers?",
"Answer": "Integers"
},
{
"Category": "Geography",
"Question": " What structure's crowning spire stands out in the Courusant skyline?",
"Answer": "The Jedi Temple's"
},
{
"Category": "History",
"Question": " What Episode I star turned 'sweet sixteen' on June 9, 1997?",
"Answer": "Natalie Portman"
},
{
"Category": "History",
"Question": " What Pulp Fiction star landed a significant role in Episode I?",
"Answer": "Samuel L. Jackson"
},
{
"Category": "History",
"Question": " What Episode I role was finally cast after casting director Robin Gurland looked at 3,000 actors?",
"Answer": "Anakin Skywalker"
},
{
"Category": "History",
"Question": " Who starred in the movies Trainspotting and Shallow Grave before landing an Episode I role?",
"Answer": "Ewan McGregor"
},
{
"Category": "DroidsCreatures & Aliens",
"Question": " What role does Kenny Baker play for the fourth time, in Episode I?",
"Answer": "R2-D2"
},
{
"Category": "Characters",
"Question": " What two actors did Nick Gillard train to be Jedi's for Episode I?",
"Answer": "Liam Neeson and Ewan McGregor"
},
{
"Category": "History",
"Question": " Who served as producer of Episode I?",
"Answer": "Rick McCallum"
},
{
"Category": "History",
"Question": " Who landed a role in Episode I after he announced on a talk show that he was a huge Star Wars fan?",
"Answer": "Samuel L. Jackson"
},
{
"Category": "Characters",
"Question": " What British actor portrays the Chancellor of the Galactic Senate in Episode I?",
"Answer": "Terence Stamp"
},
{
"Category": "DroidsCreatures & Aliens",
"Question": " What type of droids monitor ship systems from the socket at the rear of some vehicles, in Episode I?",
"Answer": "R2 units, or Astromech droids"
},
{
"Category": "Wild Card",
"Question": " What Episode I star was discovered in a pizza parlor in 1992?",
"Answer": "Natalie Portman"
},
{
"Category": "Characters",
"Question": " What first name did Anakin's mother have?",
"Answer": "Shmi"
},
{
"Category": "History",
"Question": " What was Trisha Biggar in charge of designing for Episode I?",
"Answer": "Costumes"
},
{
"Category": "Geography",
"Question": " What Italian city were many Episode I scenes filmed in?",
"Answer": "Naples"
},
{
"Category": "Geography",
"Question": " What planet serves as the capital of the Galactic Republic in Episode I?",
"Answer": "Coruscant"
},
{
"Category": "History",
"Question": " Who starred opposite Arnold Schwarzenegger in Jingle All the Way before landing an Episode I role?",
"Answer": "Jake Lloyd"
},
{
"Category": "Wild Card",
"Question": " What Star Wars role did Ewan McGregor say it would be interesting to play after sticking 'some big pastries' on his head?",
"Answer": "Princess Leia"
},
{
"Category": "Geography",
"Question": " What North African country were Episode I's Tatooine village scenes filmed in?",
"Answer": "Tunisia"
},
{
"Category": "History",
"Question": " How many Star Wars prequels does George Lucas plan to film?",
"Answer": "Three"
},
{
"Category": "Characters",
"Question": " Who portrays Anakin Skywalker's mother in Episode I?",
"Answer": "Pernilla August"
},
{
"Category": "Characters",
"Question": " What political office does Palpatine hold, at the beginning of Episode I?",
"Answer": "Senator"
},
{
"Category": "Geography",
"Question": " What Episode I city did filmgoers get a glimpse of at the end of Return of the Jedi Special Edition?",
"Answer": "Coruscant"
},
{
"Category": "Wild Card",
"Question": " What Episode I actor did George Lucas describe as 'the center of the movie'?",
"Answer": "Liam Neeson"
},
{
"Category": "Characters",
"Question": " What Episode I star has been called 'the biggest thing out of Scotland since argyle socks'?",
"Answer": "Ewan McGregor"
},
{
"Category": "Wild Card",
"Question": " What Episode I star majored in physics, computer science and drama at Queens College in Belfast?",
"Answer": "Liam Neeson"
},
{
"Category": "Characters",
"Question": " What holy city was Natalie Portman born in?",
"Answer": "Jerusalem"
},
{
"Category": "DroidsCreatures & Aliens",
"Question": " What are power droids also known as in Episode I, due to the strange sound they make?",
"Answer": "Gonk Droids"
},
{
"Category": "DroidsCreatures & Aliens",
"Question": " Who had the daunting task of overseeing creature effects for Episode I?",
"Answer": "Nick Dudman"
},
{
"Category": "Characters",
"Question": " What role does Frank Oz reprise in Episode I?",
"Answer": "Yoda"
},
{
"Category": "Geography",
"Question": " What structure is topped by a ring of spikes?",
"Answer": "The Jedi Temple's"
},
{
"Category": "Characters",
"Question": " Who portrays the younger version of a character originally played by Sir Alex Guinness?",
"Answer": "Ewan McGregor"
},
{
"Category": "Characters",
"Question": " What twins are slated to be born in the prequel trilogy?",
"Answer": "Luke and Leia"
},
{
"Category": "History",
"Question": " What famed Kurosawa film did Liam Neeson draw inspiration from while preparing to play a Jedi warrior in Episode I?",
"Answer": "The Seven Samurai"
},
{
"Category": "DroidsCreatures & Aliens",
"Question": " What Return of the Jedi gangster also gets to rear his ugly head in Episode I?",
"Answer": "Jabba the Hutt"
},
{
"Category": "Wild Card",
"Question": " What Episode I star was six years old when the original Star Wars film was first released?",
"Answer": "Ewan McGregor"
},
{
"Category": "Geography",
"Question": " What Episode I planet consists entirely of one large city?",
"Answer": "Coruscant"
},
{
"Category": "Characters",
"Question": " Who portrays Anakin Skywalker in Episode I?",
"Answer": "Jake Lloyd"
},
{
"Category": "Characters",
"Question": " What actor portrays Obi-Wan Kenobi's mentor in Episode I?",
"Answer": "Liam Neeson"
},
{
"Category": "History",
"Question": " What Episode in the Star Wars saga will feature the marriage of Anakin Skywalker?",
"Answer": "Episode II"
},
{
"Category": "History",
"Question": " What Episode I star did George Lucas describe as 'the perfect young Harrison Ford'?",
"Answer": "Ewan McGregor"
},
{
"Category": "Wild Card",
"Question": " What Episode I city was first mentioned in a Timothy Zahn novel?",
"Answer": "Coruscant"
},
{
"Category": "Geography",
"Question": " What Episode I city boasts the most two-mile-high skyscrapers?",
"Answer": "Coruscant"
},
{
"Category": "History",
"Question": " What did David Tattersall serve as director of for Episode I?",
"Answer": "Photography"
},
{
"Category": "History",
"Question": " What Episode I star is the real -life nephew of Dennis 'Wedge Antilles' Lawson?",
"Answer": "Ewan McGregor"
},
{
"Category": "DroidsCreatures & Aliens",
"Question": " What droid is ILM (Industrial Light & Magic) model maker Don Bies the foremost expert on the operation of?",
"Answer": "R2-D2"
},
{
"Category": "Characters",
"Question": " Who was able to schedule her Episode I shooting schedule around rehearsals for a Broadway production of The Diary of Anne Frank?",
"Answer": "Natalie Portman"
},
{
"Category": "Characters",
"Question": " What Swedish actress plays a key role in Episode I?",
"Answer": "Pernilla August"
},
{
"Category": "Characters",
"Question": " What astromech droid plays a major role in Episode I?",
"Answer": "R2-D2"
},
{
"Category": "History",
"Question": " Who penned the screenplay for Episode I?",
"Answer": "George Lucas"
},
{
"Category": "Characters",
"Question": " Who played Zod in two Superman movies before being tapped to play an Episode I role?",
"Answer": "Terence Stamp"
},
{
"Category": "Geography",
"Question": " What desert's sandstorm devastated a set during Episode I filming?",
"Answer": "The Sahara's"
},
{
"Category": "-DroidsCreatures & Aliens",
"Question": " What Episode I star did Liam Neeson describe as 'very, very gifted performer and a incredibly funny guy'?",
"Answer": "Ahmed Best"
},
{
"Category": "Wild Card",
"Question": " What Episode I star first appeared on the silver screen as the friend of the hitman?",
"Answer": "Natalie Portman"
},
{
"Category": "TravelTrivia",
"Question": " To visit the 2nd largest country in South America you would have to go to what country?",
"Answer": "Argentina"
},
{
"Category": "TravelTrivia",
"Question": " What city in Mexico's Baja California state is just across the border from San Diego?",
"Answer": "Tijuana"
},
{
"Category": "TravelTrivia",
"Question": " Although Bern is the capital of Switzerland, what city would you go to if you wanted to visit Switzerland's largest city?",
"Answer": "Zurich"
},
{
"Category": "TravelTrivia",
"Question": " What German city might you go for an all-beef pattie?",
"Answer": "Hamburg, Germany"
},
{
"Category": "TravelTrivia",
"Question": " What U.S. river is known as 'The Big Muddy'?",
"Answer": "Mississippi"
},
{
"Category": "TravelTrivia",
"Question": " Who's buried in Grant's tomb?",
"Answer": "Grant"
},
{
"Category": "TravelTrivia",
"Question": " The Nile is the longest river in the world but what river carries the most water everyday?",
"Answer": "Amazon"
},
{
"Category": "TravelTrivia",
"Question": " What region in southwestern China was once ruled by the Dalai Lama?",
"Answer": "Tibet"
},
{
"Category": "TravelTrivia",
"Question": " What commercial and industrial center is the capital of Germany's Bavaria state?",
"Answer": "Munich"
},
{
"Category": "TravelTrivia",
"Question": " Extending from the Arctic Tundra to the desert north of the Caspian Sea, what mountains separate Europe and Asia?",
"Answer": "the Urals"
},
{
"Category": "TravelTrivia",
"Question": " All English monarchs since William the Conqueror have been crowned in the same church located in London. What church is it?",
"Answer": "Westminster Abbey"
},
{
"Category": "TravelTrivia",
"Question": " What is the largest Portugeuse speaking country in the world?",
"Answer": "Brazil"
},
{
"Category": "TravelTrivia",
"Question": " What do we now call the country that was once known as Siam?",
"Answer": "Thailand"
},
{
"Category": "TravelTrivia",
"Question": " Uganda can't boast an ocean shore but it does reside on what Lake?",
"Answer": "Lake Victoria"
},
{
"Category": "TravelTrivia",
"Question": " From what famous European city does the country of Venezuela get its name?",
"Answer": "Venice"
},
{
"Category": "TravelTrivia",
"Question": " You are standing on a bridge over the river Seine looking at Notre Dame cathedral. Another church in this city is the church of Sacre Coeur. Where are you?",
"Answer": "Paris"
},
{
"Category": "TravelTrivia",
"Question": " If you going to visit Taj Mahal, Towers of Silence and Golconda, what country will you travel to?",
"Answer": "India"
},
{
"Category": "TravelTrivia",
"Question": " What color is the circle on the Japanese flag?",
"Answer": "red"
},
{
"Category": "TravelTrivia",
"Question": " What city is the capital of Bolivia?",
"Answer": "Sucre"
},
{
"Category": "TravelTrivia",
"Question": " In Italy, a man may be arrested for wearing a what?",
"Answer": "skirt"
},
{
"Category": "TravelTrivia",
"Question": " What is the capital of Australia?",
"Answer": "Canberra"
},
{
"Category": "TravelTrivia",
"Question": " What city is home to the Alamo?",
"Answer": "San Antonio"
},
{
"Category": "TravelTrivia",
"Question": " Which English city is known for its association with Robin Hood and Sherwood Forest?",
"Answer": "Nottingham"
},
{
"Category": "TravelTrivia",
"Question": " What Hungarian capital is split by the Danube river?",
"Answer": "Budapest"
},
{
"Category": "TravelTrivia: What country has a 14",
"Question": "1 sheep to human ratio?",
"Answer": "New Zealand"
},
{
"Category": "TravelTrivia",
"Question": " Which of the following is not a Greek island? Korfu, Crete, Corsica or Kos?",
"Answer": "Corsica"
},
{
"Category": "TravelTrivia",
"Question": " What city is known as 'The Big Apple'?",
"Answer": "New York"
},
{
"Category": "TravelTrivia",
"Question": " If you were visiting Reykjavik what country would you be in?",
"Answer": "Iceland"
},
{
"Category": "TravelTrivia",
"Question": " What is the largest Japanese speaking country?",
"Answer": "Japan"
},
{
"Category": "TravelTrivia",
"Question": " In what USA state is the Petrified Forest located?",
"Answer": "Arizona"
},
{
"Category": "TravelTrivia",
"Question": " Where would you go to see a tower that leans?",
"Answer": "Pisa, Italy"
},
{
"Category": "TravelTrivia",
"Question": " The most populated country in western Europe is?",
"Answer": "Germany"
},
{
"Category": "TravelTrivia",
"Question": " The pyramids in Egypt are located nearest to what city?",
"Answer": "Giza"
},
{
"Category": "TravelTrivia",
"Question": " In Thailand, it is illegal to leave your house if you are not wearing what?",
"Answer": "underwear"
},
{
"Category": "TravelTrivia",
"Question": " In Switzerland, it is illegal to do this after 10PM if you live in an Apartment?",
"Answer": "flush the toilet"
},
{
"Category": "TravelTrivia",
"Question": " What state is known for Mackinac Island Fudge?",
"Answer": "Michigan"
},
{
"Category": "TravelTrivia",
"Question": " Whose statue is in Trafalgar Square?",
"Answer": "Lord Nelson"
},
{
"Category": "Dance",
"Question": " Who invented a close fitting garment worn by dancers?",
"Answer": "Jules Leotard"
},
{
"Category": "Literature",
"Question": " Who wrote 'The Sun Also Rises' ?",
"Answer": "Ernest Hemingway"
},
{
"Category": "History: TRUE OR FALSE",
"Question": " The star in the upper left corner of a United States flag symbolizes the State of Delaware which was the first state to ratify the Constitution.",
"Answer": "false"
},
{
"Category": "Entertainment: TRUE OR FALSE",
"Question": " Gene Wilder and Richard Pryor co-starred in Mel Brooks' classic comedy Young Frankenstein.",
"Answer": "false"
},
{
"Category": "People",
"Question": " What is Lee J. Cobb's middle name?",
"Answer": "Jacoby"
},
{
"Category": "Magazines: TRUE OR FALSE: Better Homes magazine provides 'A limited warranty to consumers",
"Question": " Replacement or refund if defective.'",
"Answer": "false"
},
{
"Category": "Science: TRUE OR FALSE",
"Question": " Sound travels faster through the air than underwater.",
"Answer": "false"
},
{
"Category": "Magazines: TRUE OR FALSE",
"Question": " The biweekly publication Life is the only People knockoff to have survived.",
"Answer": "false"
},
{
"Category": "Art",
"Question": " Dominican Frairs of Santa Maria, Milan could dine in the shadow of what masterpiece.",
"Answer": "The Last Supper"
},
{
"Category": "Entertainment",
"Question": " In what state is Andy Griffith's Mayberry located?",
"Answer": "North Carolina"
},
{
"Category": "History",
"Question": " In 1969, Neil Armstrong and Edwin (Buzz) Aldrin became the first men to walk on the moon. What was the name of their space craft?",
"Answer": "Apollo 11"
},
{
"Category": "History",
"Question": " How many stones did David carry into battle with Goliath?",
"Answer": "five"
},
{
"Category": "Nature",
"Question": " What produces the substance known as royal jelly?",
"Answer": "Honey Bees"
},
{
"Category": "Sports",
"Question": " Where would you have found the famed Murderer's Row?",
"Answer": "Yankee Stadium"
},
{
"Category": "Architecture: Which of these buildings is the shortest",
"Question": " Toronto Tower, Empire State Building, Eiffel Tower, Washington Monument.",
"Answer": "Washington Monument"
},
{
"Category": "Geography: TRUE OR FALSE",
"Question": " Wales is a county in the United Kingdom.",
"Answer": "false"
},
{
"Category": "Geography: TRUE OR FALSE",
"Question": " Mexico City is slowly sinking into the ground.",
"Answer": "true"
},
{
"Category": "Geography",
"Question": " Mount Lofty Range and the Grampian Mountains are located in what Southern Hemisphere country?",
"Answer": "Australia"
},
{
"Category": "Geography",
"Question": " Maine is the only state in the U.S. that borders exactly one other state. What is the state it borders?",
"Answer": "New Hampshire"
},
{
"Category": "Geography",
"Question": " Where can the Grand Canyon be found?",
"Answer": "Arizona"
},
{
"Category": "Geography",
"Question": " Stone mountain is the only mountain in the world that is actually growing in size because it is made out of granite. In what United States capital is this mountain located?",
"Answer": "Atlanta"
},
{
"Category": "Geography",
"Question": " What country was formerly known as New Holland?",
"Answer": "Australia"
},
{
"Category": "History",
"Question": " Who was the oldest king to succeed to the British throne?",
"Answer": "William IV"
},
{
"Category": "History",
"Question": " King Henry the VIII of England had how many wives?",
"Answer": "six"
},
{
"Category": "History",
"Question": " What was the first state to be readmitted to the union after the civil war?",
"Answer": "Tennessee"
},
{
"Category": "History",
"Question": " Howard Carter made the startling discovery of King Tut's tomb in what year?",
"Answer": "1922"
},
{
"Category": "Movie Quotes: What movie is this quote from",
"Question": " 'They may take our lives, but they will never take OUR FREEDOM!!'",
"Answer": "Braveheart"
},
{
"Category": "Movie Quotes",
"Question": " 'I soiled my armor I was so scared!' is from which movie?",
"Answer": "Monty Python and the Holy Grail"
},
{
"Category": "Movie Quotes",
"Question": " 'The garbage chute was a wonderful idea. What an incredible smell you're discovered.' is from which movie?",
"Answer": "Star Wars"
},
{
"Category": "Movie Quotes",
"Question": " 'I've been dead once, already. It's very liberating.' is from which movie?",
"Answer": "Batman"
},
{
"Category": "Movie Quotes",
"Question": " 'Just the facts, ma'am.' is from which movie?",
"Answer": "Dragnet"
},
{
"Category": "Geography",
"Question": " The first completely automated, robotic cow milking machine was invented by which country?",
"Answer": "Denmark"
},
{
"Category": "PresidentsDay",
"Question": " Abraham Lincoln, America's first President, began serving his 1st term in office in what year?",
"Answer": "1861"
},
{
"Category": "PresidentsDay",
"Question": " Abraham Lincoln was born in Hardin County, KY (now Larue Co.) in what year?",
"Answer": "1809"
},
{
"Category": "PresidentsDay",
"Question": " In what year was Lincoln elected to the Illinois state legislature.",
"Answer": "1834"
},
{
"Category": "PresidentsDay",
"Question": " Which president said 'A house divided against itself cannot stand'?",
"Answer": "Lincoln"
},
{
"Category": "PresidentsDay",
"Question": " In May, 1860 Abraham Lincoln was nominated for President by which political party?",
"Answer": "Republican"
},
{
"Category": "PresidentsDay",
"Question": " On Election Day, November 6, 1860, with Lincoln the decisive winner, how many states had started proceedings to seceed from the Union?",
"Answer": "Seven"
},
{
"Category": "PresidentsDay",
"Question": " What famous speech of Lincoln's started with the words, 'Fourscore and seven years ago'?",
"Answer": "Gettysburg Address (Nov. 19, 1863)"
},
{
"Category": "PresidentsDay",
"Question": " What was the intent of Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation of 1863?",
"Answer": "to abolish slavery"
},
{
"Category": "PresidentsDay",
"Question": " April 14, 1865, while attending a play at Ford's Theater, Abraham Lincoln was shot. What city was Ford's Theater in?",
"Answer": "Washington DC"
},
{
"Category": "PresidentsDay",
"Question": " Who became Lincoln's wife in 1842 and gave him four sons?",
"Answer": "Mary Todd Lincoln (1818-82)"
},
{
"Category": "PresidentsDay",
"Question": " How tall was Abraham Lincoln?",
"Answer": "6' 4'"
},
{
"Category": "PresidentsDay",
"Question": " What monument was built and designed by American architect, Henry Bacon?",
"Answer": "the Lincoln Memorial in Washington DC"
},
{
"Category": "PresidentsDay",
"Question": " Where is Abraham Lincoln buried?",
"Answer": "Oak Ridge Cemetery, Springfield, Illinois"
},
{
"Category": "PresidentsDay",
"Question": " What runs under the Hudson River between NY & NJ?",
"Answer": "Lincoln Tunnel"
},
{
"Category": "PresidentsDay",
"Question": " Lincoln, Nebraska was initially know by what name before it was renamed when it became the state capitol in 1867?",
"Answer": "Lancaster"
},
{
"Category": "PresidentsDay",
"Question": " Martin Luther King, Jr. delivered his famous 'I Have A Dream' speech in front of what memorial. on August 28, 1963?",
"Answer": "Lincoln Memorial"
},
{
"Category": "PresidentsDay",
"Question": " Where was George Washington born?",
"Answer": "Westmoreland County, VA"
},
{
"Category": "PresidentsDay",
"Question": " When is George Washington's birth date?",
"Answer": "February 22, 1732"
},
{
"Category": "PresidentsDay",
"Question": " In 1755 a young George Washington became the commander in chief of what state's militia?",
"Answer": "Virginia"
},
{
"Category": "PresidentsDay",
"Question": " In 1758 Washington got married to young widow with 2 young children. What was her name?",
"Answer": "Martha Dandridge Custis"
},
{
"Category": "PresidentsDay",
"Question": " When did the morale-boosting event of Washington crossing the Delaware River & defeating the British at Trenton & Princeton, NJ occur?",
"Answer": "Christmas night 1776"
},
{
"Category": "PresidentsDay",
"Question": " The bitter winter of 1777-78 found the Continental Army, led by George Washington camped where?",
"Answer": "Valley Forge, PA"
},
{
"Category": "PresidentsDay",
"Question": " What is the name of George Washington's estate, located in Fairfax County, VA?",
"Answer": "Mount Vernon"
},
{
"Category": "PresidentsDay",
"Question": " Washington was called out of retirement to preside at the Constitutional Convention held in what city?",
"Answer": "Philadelphia (1787)"
},
{
"Category": "PresidentsDay",
"Question": " How old was George Washington when he was chosen as President on April 30, 1789?",
"Answer": "57"
},
{
"Category": "PresidentsDay",
"Question": " How many years did Washington serve as President of the United States of America?",
"Answer": "8 (1789-1797)"
},
{
"Category": "PresidentsDay",
"Question": " Standing on the balcony of Federal Hall, Washington took the oath of office as the 1st President of the United States on April 30, 1789 in what city?",
"Answer": "New York City"
},
{
"Category": "PresidentsDay",
"Question": " On July 4, 1848, the cornerstone of the Washington Monument was laid with same trowel Washington used to lay cornerstone of what other, well-known Washington DC building?",
"Answer": "US Capitol Building (1793)"
},
{
"Category": "PresidentsDay",
"Question": " In 1871 two cities were consolidated with Washington County to become Washington DC. Name one of them.",
"Answer": "Georgetown"
},
{
"Category": "PresidentsDay",
"Question": " Washington D.C. is located at the confluence of the Potomac river and what other river?",
"Answer": "Anacostia"
},
{
"Category": "PresidentsDay",
"Question": " Washington DC was laid out by a French architect. What was his name?",
"Answer": "Pierre Charles L'Enfant (1791)"
},
{
"Category": "True & False",
"Question": " Goat's milk is used more widely throughout the world than cows milk.",
"Answer": "True"
},
{
"Category": "Numbers",
"Question": " How many U.S. state capitals are named after presidents?",
"Answer": "4"
},
{
"Category": "Colors",
"Question": " 'I'm Dreaming of a _____ Christmas.'",
"Answer": "white"
},
{
"Category": "Sports & Leisure",
"Question": " What member of the British royal family competed in the 1976 Summer Olympics?",
"Answer": "Princess Anne"
},
{
"Category": "Colors",
"Question": " What color are the Majestic mountains in 'America the Beautiful'?",
"Answer": "Purple"
},
{
"Category": "True & False",
"Question": " If one part of a parallel circuit is broken, the circuit continues to function.",
"Answer": "true"
},
{
"Category": "Miscellaneous",
"Question": " World War 2 ended in 194_.",
"Answer": "5"
},
{
"Category": "Art & Literature",
"Question": " Who made his debut in Action Comics No.1?",
"Answer": "Superman"
},
{
"Category": "Colors",
"Question": " What color is the center stripe on the American flag?",
"Answer": "Red"
},
{
"Category": "Miscellaneous",
"Question": " Potato chips were invented by a chef in Louisiana in 1865.",
"Answer": "True"
},
{
"Category": "Colors",
"Question": " What two colors are found on the flags of ALL Central American nations?",
"Answer": "blue and white"
},
{
"Category": "Geography",
"Question": " What state capital is 10 miles from Princeton University?",
"Answer": "Trenton"
},
{
"Category": "True & False",
"Question": " You can only see a rainbow if you are not facing the sun.",
"Answer": "True"
},
{
"Category": "Numbers",
"Question": " How many of the seven dwarf's names do not end with 'y'?",
"Answer": "2"
},
{
"Category": "Numbers",
"Question": " How many faces on a dreydel?",
"Answer": "7"
},
{
"Category": "Colors",
"Question": " ______stone National Park has 120 named geysers.",
"Answer": "Yellow"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " What was the Bridge of San Luis Rey made of?",
"Answer": "rope"
},
{
"Category": "History",
"Question": " What country did Lord Haw Haw broadcast propaganda for in World War 2?",
"Answer": "Denmark"
},
{
"Category": "Colors",
"Question": " What color did most beatniks wear exclusively?",
"Answer": "Black"
},
{
"Category": "Numbers",
"Question": " How many planets are between Earth and the sun?",
"Answer": "2"
},
{
"Category": "Miscellaneous",
"Question": " Wall Streeters called October 29, 1929_____ Tuesday.",
"Answer": "black"
},
{
"Category": "Entertainment",
"Question": " How many times did Bing Crosby and Bob Hope hit the road films?",
"Answer": "7"
},
{
"Category": "Colors",
"Question": " 'Ho,ho,ho'is heard in the valley of the Jolly _____ Giant.",
"Answer": "Green"
},
{
"Category": "Colors",
"Question": " What are the New York Yankees two team colors?",
"Answer": "Black and White"
},
{
"Category": "Art & Literature",
"Question": " What country was the setting of You Only Live Twice?",
"Answer": "Japan"
},
{
"Category": "Numbers",
"Question": " How many axles does an 18-wheeler have?",
"Answer": "5"
},
{
"Category": "Geography",
"Question": " What does the River Seine empty into?",
"Answer": "The English Channel"
},
{
"Category": "History",
"Question": " Who was the first U.S. Billionaire?",
"Answer": "John D. Rockefeller"
},
{
"Category": "Colors",
"Question": " Rhapsody in ____ was a loose biographical film of George Gershwin.",
"Answer": "Blue"
},
{
"Category": "Geography",
"Question": " What country covers an entire continent?",
"Answer": "Australia"
},
{
"Category": "Lord Of The Rings",
"Question": " What was the name of Gandalf's great horse?",
"Answer": "Shadowfax"
},
{
"Category": "Lord Of The Rings",
"Question": " Who was Bilbo's nephew?",
"Answer": "Frodo"
},
{
"Category": "Lord Of The Rings",
"Question": " What was Bilbo's family name?",
"Answer": "Baggins"
},
{
"Category": "Lord Of The Rings",
"Question": " What branch of Bilbo's family did he not like?",
"Answer": "Sackville-Baggins"
},
{
"Category": "Lord Of The Rings",
"Question": " Name the dragon that destroyed the lake-town of Esgaroth.",
"Answer": "Smaug"
},
{
"Category": "Lord Of The Rings",
"Question": " Who slew the dragon who was thought to be the King beneath the Mountain?",
"Answer": "Bard"
},
{
"Category": "Lord Of The Rings",
"Question": " At what age to Hobbits 'come of age'?",
"Answer": "Thirty three"
},
{
"Category": "Lord Of The Rings",
"Question": " By what name was Aragorn known when Frodo first met him?",
"Answer": "Strider"
},
{
"Category": "Lord Of The Rings",
"Question": " Who were the shepherds of the trees?",
"Answer": "The Ents"
},
{
"Category": "Lord Of The Rings",
"Question": " What was the name of Frodo's elf-blade?",
"Answer": "Sting"
},
{
"Category": "Lord Of The Rings",
"Question": " What was Merry's full name?",
"Answer": "Meriadoc Brandybuck"
},
{
"Category": "Lord Of The Rings",
"Question": " What was Pippin's full name?",
"Answer": "Peregrin Took"
},
{
"Category": "Lord Of The Rings",
"Question": " What was Lobelia Sackville-Baggins known for snitching from Bilbo?",
"Answer": "Silver spoons"
},
{
"Category": "Lord Of The Rings",
"Question": " What was Bilbo's age at his birthday party where he disappeared?",
"Answer": "One hundred and eleven"
},
{
"Category": "Lord Of The Rings",
"Question": " Where did Frodo first meet Aragorn?",
"Answer": "The Prancing Pony"
},
{
"Category": "Lord Of The Rings",
"Question": " Who was King of the Mark of Rohan?",
"Answer": "Theoden"
},
{
"Category": "Lord Of The Rings",
"Question": " What was the name of the great Ent host who helped Merry and Pippin?",
"Answer": "Treebeard"
},
{
"Category": "Lord Of The Rings",
"Question": " What was Gimli's weapon of choice?",
"Answer": "Axe"
},
{
"Category": "Lord Of The Rings",
"Question": " Who was the heir of Denethor, Lord of the Tower of Guard?",
"Answer": "Boromir"
},
{
"Category": "Lord Of The Rings",
"Question": " What was Thorin's greatest treasure?",
"Answer": "Arkenstone of Thrain"
},
{
"Category": "Lord Of The Rings",
"Question": " Name the Orc who tried to steal the hobbits from Ugluk.",
"Answer": "Grishnakh"
},
{
"Category": "Lord Of The Rings",
"Question": " What do you call a gathering of Ents?",
"Answer": "Entmoot"
},
{
"Category": "Lord Of The Rings",
"Question": " Name the young, hasty Ent.",
"Answer": "Quickbeam (Bregalad)"
},
{
"Category": "Lord Of The Rings",
"Question": " When Bilbo first met him, what was Galdalf's trademark color?",
"Answer": "Galdalf The Grey"
},
{
"Category": "Lord Of The Rings",
"Question": " Who took on the enchanted shape of a bear?",
"Answer": "Beorn"
},
{
"Category": "Lord Of The Rings",
"Question": " How did Gollum say that he acquired the One ring?",
"Answer": "Birthday present"
},
{
"Category": "Lord Of The Rings",
"Question": " Who was Bilbo's father?",
"Answer": "Bungo Baggins"
},
{
"Category": "Lord Of The Rings",
"Question": " Name the second book of the Lord Of The Rings trilogy.",
"Answer": "The Two Towers"
},
{
"Category": "Lord Of The Rings",
"Question": " What was the title of the prelude book to the Lord Of The Rings trilogy?",
"Answer": "The Hobbit"
},
{
"Category": "Lord Of The Rings",
"Question": " What year was The Hobbit first published?",
"Answer": "1937"
},
{
"Category": "Lord Of The Rings",
"Question": " What was Bilbo's original job description, according to Galdalf?",
"Answer": "Burglar"
},
{
"Category": "Lord Of The Rings",
"Question": " Where was the Mountain Of Fire?",
"Answer": "Mordor"
},
{
"Category": "Sports & Leisure",
"Question": " Who played hoops with Godzilla in a Nike ad?",
"Answer": "Charles Barkley"
},
{
"Category": "World: What soul singer said",
"Question": " 'Hair and teeth. If a man got those two things, he got it all'?",
"Answer": "James Brown"
},
{
"Category": "World",
"Question": " Which gabber used the name Rusty Sharpe as a Top 40 disk jockey?",
"Answer": "Rush Limbaugh"
},
{
"Category": "Sports & Leisure",
"Question": " Who improved her speed in the 50-yard dash by chasing jackrabbits in the Mojave Desert?",
"Answer": "Florence Griffith Joyner"
},
{
"Category": "History",
"Question": " What member of the Supreme Court once complained about being the victim of a 'high-tech lynching'?",
"Answer": "Clarence Thomas"
},
{
"Category": "World",
"Question": " Whose salute became one of the most widely circulated photos of 1963?",
"Answer": "John Kennedy Jr.'s"
},
{
"Category": "History",
"Question": " What dictator did George Bush accuse of a crime?",
"Answer": "Saddam Hussein"
},
{
"Category": "Arts & Entertainment",
"Question": " Who played a fisherman in 1937 and a priest in 1938 to win back-to-back best actor Oscars?",
"Answer": "Spencer Tracy"
},
{
"Category": "Arts & Entertainment",
"Question": " What TV talk show host did Eddie Murphy give a break to by casting him in 'Coming to America'?",
"Answer": "Arsenio Hall"
},
{
"Category": "People & Places",
"Question": " What U.S. state adopted a cactus blossom as its state flower?",
"Answer": "Arizona"
},
{
"Category": "World",
"Question": " What rock-and-roller encouraged his teenage girlfriend to make a beehive hair statement?",
"Answer": "Elvis Presley"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " How many North American species have disappeared since the Pilgrims landed here?",
"Answer": "500"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " What did the developers dub the first genetically engineered tomato to get FDA approval?",
"Answer": "Flavr Savr"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature: What plant made Queen Elizabeth I gasp in 1560",
"Question": " 'It bites like an adder!'?",
"Answer": "Tobacco"
},
{
"Category": "Sports & Leisure",
"Question": " What's the only country to have played in every World Cup soccer tournament?",
"Answer": "Brazil"
},
{
"Category": "World",
"Question": " Which president watched the most movies in his first year at the White House?",
"Answer": "Bill Clinton"
},
{
"Category": "Arts & Entertainment",
"Question": " What four-letter word does Madonna sing most often, ranking ahead of 'baby' and 'time'?",
"Answer": "Love"
},
{
"Category": "People & Places",
"Question": " What war-torn former Olympic city saw Susan Sontag direct 'Waiting for Godot' in 1993?",
"Answer": "Sarajevo"
},
{
"Category": "People & Places",
"Question": " How many stripes did the U.S. flag sport from 1795 to 1818?",
"Answer": "Fifteen"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " What metallic element do you need 15 pounds of to build an atomic bomb?",
"Answer": "Plutonium"
},
{
"Category": "History",
"Question": " Who was the English queen, who had Mary Queen of Scots killed but named Mary's son her successor?",
"Answer": "Elizabeth I"
},
{
"Category": "Arts & Entertainment",
"Question": " What movie did Paramount production head Dawn Steel dub 'a female Rocky'?",
"Answer": "Flashdance"
},
{
"Category": "Arts & Entertainment",
"Question": " Who helmed four of the top 10 highest-grossing movies before finally winning an Oscar for his craft?",
"Answer": "Steven Spielberg"
},
{
"Category": "Arts & Entertainment",
"Question": " What three-word mantra do Wayne and Garth repeat upon meeting Alice Cooper in 'Wayne's World'?",
"Answer": "We're not worthy!"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " What fly's appearance in 1975 threatened California's $16 billion agricultural industry?",
"Answer": "The Mediterranean fruit fly's"
},
{
"Category": "World",
"Question": " What actress, wife of the company president, became this company's spokesperson in 1954?",
"Answer": "Joan Crawford"
},
{
"Category": "Sports & Leisure",
"Question": " What substitute catcher, a lifetime .200 hitter, made 80 appearances on the 'Tonight' show?",
"Answer": "Bob Uecker"
},
{
"Category": "World",
"Question": " What celebrity is with Richard Nixon in the National Archives' most-requested photo?",
"Answer": "Elvis Presley"
},
{
"Category": "World",
"Question": " What biblical prophet was hurled onto the beach?",
"Answer": "Jonah"
},
{
"Category": "Sports & Leisure",
"Question": " Which tendon, named for a thick-skinned Greek, is most likely to cause men trouble?",
"Answer": "Achilles"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " What 1993 movie had folks gushing over the fate of an Orca whale?",
"Answer": "Free Willy"
},
{
"Category": "Arts & Entertainment",
"Question": " What type of enemy jet do potential Top Guns fight?",
"Answer": "MiGs"
},
{
"Category": "People & Places",
"Question": " What city rings in the new year with a descending ball or apple?",
"Answer": "New York"
},
{
"Category": "History: Which member of a royal couple admitted",
"Question": " 'I'm as thick as a plank'?",
"Answer": "Princess Diana"
},
{
"Category": "People & Places",
"Question": " What is one of the three U.S. states that Glacier National Park is found in?",
"Answer": "Idaho, Montana, Wyoming"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " What's the term for a device that uses the sun and horizon to determine location?",
"Answer": "Sextant"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature: What product is well known for the slogan",
"Question": " 'Plop plop, fizz fizz, oh what a relief it is!'?",
"Answer": "Alka-Seltzer"
},
{
"Category": "History",
"Question": " What were shantytowns of the homeless dubbed during the Depression?",
"Answer": "Hoovervilles"
},
{
"Category": "Sports & Leisure",
"Question": " Who broke 93 bones trying to leap 36 cars on his motorcycle at the Astrodome?",
"Answer": "Evel Knievel"
},
{
"Category": "World",
"Question": " Which future president would later see an exuberant Sammy Davis Jr. embrace him, from behind?",
"Answer": "Richard Nixon"
},
{
"Category": "People & Places",
"Question": " What Caribbean nation saw its military leader threaten a man with a 'voodoo curse' in 1994?",
"Answer": "Haiti"
},
{
"Category": "World",
"Question": " What six words completed the 1980s bumper sticker that started with 'I owe, I owe'?",
"Answer": "So off to work I go"
},
{
"Category": "Arts & Entertainment",
"Question": " What 6.5-ton attraction was bought from the London Zoo over Queen Victoria's protest?",
"Answer": "Jumbo"
},
{
"Category": "Sports & Leisure",
"Question": " What chess piece is second in strength only to the queen?",
"Answer": "Rook"
},
{
"Category": "History",
"Question": " Whose heroics were cheered by all but New York City's street maintenance crew in 1927?",
"Answer": "Charles Lindbergh's"
},
{
"Category": "Sports & Leisure",
"Question": " Who won the NBA's MVP award in 1984, 1985 and 1986?",
"Answer": "Larry Bird"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " What biblical unit of measure was defined as the length of forearm to fingertip on a grown man?",
"Answer": "Cubit"
},
{
"Category": "Arts & Entertainment",
"Question": " What Led Zeppelin tune was a rewrite of Willie Dixon's 'You Need Love'?",
"Answer": "Whole Lotta Love"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " What's the common term for the layout of a computer keyboard?",
"Answer": "QWERTY keyboard"
},
{
"Category": "People & Places",
"Question": " What did Richard Gere's model and wife-to-be fashion from Reynolds Wrap before a quickie Las Vegas marriage?",
"Answer": "Wedding rings"
},
{
"Category": "People & Places",
"Question": " Which country out-vetoed the other 48-to-4 in the United Nations Security Council in the 1980s?",
"Answer": "The U.S."
},
{
"Category": "People & Places",
"Question": " What city attracted Van Gogh and Toulouse-Lautrec to its bohemian Montmartre district?",
"Answer": "Paris"
},
{
"Category": "History",
"Question": " Who committed 'The Slice Felt Round the World' in 1993?",
"Answer": "Lorena Bobbitt"
},
{
"Category": "History",
"Question": " Who's portrayed on the Purple Heart medal?",
"Answer": "George Washington"
},
{
"Category": "Sports & Leisure",
"Question": " Who's the shortest basketballer to win the NBA's Slam Dunk contest?",
"Answer": "Spud Webb"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " How many bolts of lightning strike somewhere on Earth each second?",
"Answer": "100"
},
{
"Category": "People & Places",
"Question": " What city boasts the world's largest Kentucky Fried Chicken restaurant?",
"Answer": "Beijing"
},
{
"Category": "Arts & Entertainment: What 'Saturday Night Live' character's signature line was",
"Question": " 'Well, isn't that special?'",
"Answer": "Church Lady's"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " What prevented Alexander Graham Bell from using the telephone to speak to his wife?",
"Answer": "Her deafness"
},
{
"Category": "Arts & Entertainment",
"Question": " What precocious preteen on 'Saturday Night Live' sat in an oversized rocking chair?",
"Answer": "Edith Ann"
},
{
"Category": "World",
"Question": " What late German is the world's most-often-cited author in academic journals?",
"Answer": "Karl Marx"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " What are Eskimos believed to have 600 words for?",
"Answer": "Snow"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " What emissions from cars dropped an amazing 96 percent in the U.S. from 1983 to 1993?",
"Answer": "Lead emissions"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " Which of Stephen Hawkings books is subtitled 'From the Big Bang to the Black Holes'?",
"Answer": "A Brief History of Time"
},
{
"Category": "Sports & Leisure",
"Question": " What feat was Nolan Ryan the oldest pitcher in major league history to achieve, at age 43?",
"Answer": "Pitching a no-hitter"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " What dangerous disease do dogs spread in the U.S. northeast and elsewhere?",
"Answer": "Rabies"
},
{
"Category": "People & Places",
"Question": " What Pacific island is home to mysterious statues?",
"Answer": "Easter Island"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " What animal does the Australian government authorize killing two million of per year?",
"Answer": "Kangaroo"
},
{
"Category": "Arts & Entertainment",
"Question": " What Gloria Gaynor chart-topper was originally the 'B' side of the single 'Substitute'?",
"Answer": "I Will Survive"
},
{
"Category": "Arts & Entertainment",
"Question": " What's the name of the classic two-volume compendium from Rudyard Kipling?",
"Answer": "The Jungle Books"
},
{
"Category": "People & Places",
"Question": " Who answered a 'Today' show question on French leader Valery Giscard d'Estaing with 'Who?'?",
"Answer": "Ronald Reagan"
},
{
"Category": "Arts & Entertainment",
"Question": " What '50s sitcom airs every hour of every day somewhere in the world?",
"Answer": "I Love Lucy"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " What archipelago did Charles Darwin call the 'origin of all my views'?",
"Answer": "The Galapagos"
},
{
"Category": "Sports & Leisure",
"Question": " What Clinton cabinet member wrestled an aligator for sport in the Everglades?",
"Answer": "Janet Reno"
},
{
"Category": "World",
"Question": " Who was Hugh Hefner's first 'Sweetheart of the Month'?",
"Answer": "Marilyn Monroe"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " What unit of sound intensity commemorates an inventor's last name?",
"Answer": "Decibel"
},
{
"Category": "People & Places",
"Question": " Whose first night in jail prompted her hubby, Harry, to kill the lights in a skyscraper's tower?",
"Answer": "Leona Helmsley's"
},
{
"Category": "Arts & Entertainment",
"Question": " What Jefferson Airplane hit described Alice of Wonderland fame as being 10 feet tall?",
"Answer": "White Rabbit"
},
{
"Category": "History",
"Question": " What kind of 'shadow' adversely affected the telegenics of Richard Nixon in a 1960 debate?",
"Answer": "Five o'clock shadow"
},
{
"Category": "People & Places",
"Question": " What U.S. holiday took flight from a humble Pilgrim beginning?",
"Answer": "Thanksgiving"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " How many species of sea turtles aren't endangered?",
"Answer": "Zero"
},
{
"Category": "World",
"Question": " Who did Frank Sinatra reportedly call 'Botto' before his duet on 'I've Got You Under My Skin'?",
"Answer": "Bono"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " What president's name adorns the plaque left on the moon by the first astronauts to visit there?",
"Answer": "Richard Nixon's"
},
{
"Category": "People & Places",
"Question": " What 98-acre piece of real estate does the Imperial Palace in China overlook?",
"Answer": "Tiananmen Square"
},
{
"Category": "World",
"Question": " Which famous outlaw was a souvenir seeker trying to saw an ear off when the coroner stepped in?",
"Answer": "Clyde Barrow"
},
{
"Category": "World: Who declared",
"Question": " 'Everybody is ignorant, only on different subjects'?",
"Answer": "Will Rogers"
},
{
"Category": "People & Places",
"Question": " What nation sees Mount Everest share a border with Tibet?",
"Answer": "Nepal"
},
{
"Category": "People & Places",
"Question": " What amusement park has had three of its rides designated as New York City historical landmarks?",
"Answer": "Coney Island"
},
{
"Category": "People & Places",
"Question": " Who tap-danced at the Toledo, Ohio, Elks Club before turning to feminist pursuits?",
"Answer": "Gloria Steinem"
},
{
"Category": "Sports & Leisure",
"Question": " In blackjack, a hand of Ace and Nine can count as Ten or what?",
"Answer": "Twenty"
},
{
"Category": "People & Places",
"Question": " What is the name of the isle that John and Paul want to summer on at age 64 'if it's not too dear'?",
"Answer": "The Isle of Wight"
},
{
"Category": "Arts & Entertainment",
"Question": " What kind of pet did the Beaver and Wally hide from June and Ward in their toilet tank?",
"Answer": "Alligator"
},
{
"Category": "Sports & Leisure",
"Question": " What term was coined to describe a man's pioneering approach to clearing a high jump bar?",
"Answer": "The Fosbury flop"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " What type of power enables a submarine to circle the globe without surfacing?",
"Answer": "Nuclear"
},
{
"Category": "Arts & Entertainment",
"Question": " Whose 1994 'Letterman' appearance did Charles Grodin spoof by handing Dave his boxer shorts?",
"Answer": "Madonna's"
},
{
"Category": "Arts & Entertainment",
"Question": " What Shakespeare play included creatures named Peaseblossom, Cobweb and Mustardseed?",
"Answer": "A Midsummer Night's Dream"
},
{
"Category": "People & Places",
"Question": " What color flower should never be sent to newlyweds in Hong Kong?",
"Answer": "White"
},
{
"Category": "World",
"Question": " What pop star bid adieu to his 'Uptown Girl' during the Thanksgiving holidays in 1993?",
"Answer": "Billy Joel"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " Which of Thomas Edison's inventions did skeptic Jean Bouillaud attribute to ventriloquism?",
"Answer": "Phonograph"
},
{
"Category": "World",
"Question": " What did Angela Bowie say she made after she saw David in bed with Mick Jagger?",
"Answer": "Breakfast"
},
{
"Category": "People & Places",
"Question": " Where could you float a boat at 1,292 feet below sea level?",
"Answer": "The Dead Sea"
},
{
"Category": "World",
"Question": " What action star signed a $500,000 pact to include cigarettes in five feature films?",
"Answer": "Sylvester Stallone"
},
{
"Category": "Sports & Leisure",
"Question": " What pitcher's 2.58 earned run average was tops in the major leagues during the 1970s?",
"Answer": "Jim Palmer's"
},
{
"Category": "People & Places",
"Question": " Which is Big Ben - the tower, the clock or the bell?",
"Answer": "Bell"
},
{
"Category": "Sports & Leisure: What Minnesota Twin noted",
"Question": " 'You don't get to pick your body. God just hands 'em out as He sees fit'?",
"Answer": "Kirby Puckett"
},
{
"Category": "World",
"Question": " What enduring entree did McDonalds unleash on the world in 1983?",
"Answer": "Chicken McNuggets"
},
{
"Category": "History",
"Question": " What U.S. service academy displays 'Bring Me Men...' atop a main quad entrance, despite female cadets?",
"Answer": "The Air Force Academy"
},
{
"Category": "World",
"Question": " Whose movies were banned in Germany when she defied a Nazi order to return to her homeland?",
"Answer": "Marlene Dietrich's"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " How many in eight smokers will die as a direct result of tobacco, according to a 1994 study?",
"Answer": "Four"
},
{
"Category": "People & Places",
"Question": " What's the official language of Brazil?",
"Answer": "Portuguese"
},
{
"Category": "World",
"Question": " What 1960 chart-topper celebrated beach wear?",
"Answer": "Itsy Bitsy Teenie Weenie Yellow Polka Dot Bikini"
},
{
"Category": "World: What flamboyant country diva chirped",
"Question": " 'You'd be surprised how much it costs to look this cheap'?",
"Answer": "Dolly Parton"
},
{
"Category": "People & Places",
"Question": " What future 'Saturday Night Live' star attended a Long Island high school?",
"Answer": "Eddie Murphy"
},
{
"Category": "Arts & Entertainment",
"Question": " What movie saw Whoopi Goldberg receive an Oscar nomination for her first screen role?",
"Answer": "The Color Purple"
},
{
"Category": "Sports & Leisure",
"Question": " What basketballer's reluctance to talk to the media prompted them to dub him 'The Silent Sycamore'?",
"Answer": "Larry Bird's"
},
{
"Category": "History",
"Question": " What country did the 'President-for-Life' beat a hasty retreat from on February 7, 1986?",
"Answer": "Haiti"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " Which of Little Richard's songs did a Georgia politician push as the state rock song?",
"Answer": "Tutti Frutti"
},
{
"Category": "History",
"Question": " What holy man built an air-conditioned doghouse before going to the pen for misusing funds?",
"Answer": "Jim Bakker"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " What U.S. state saw 60 people and much wildlife perish when a volcano erupted in 1980?",
"Answer": "Washington"
},
{
"Category": "History",
"Question": " What month saw the New York Stock Exchange's biggest price dives in both 1929 and 1987?",
"Answer": "October"
},
{
"Category": "People & Places",
"Question": " Who thrilled the Woodstock festival crowd with a rendition of a patriotic melody?",
"Answer": "Jimi Hendrix"
},
{
"Category": "Sports & Leisure",
"Question": " What 10-time Chicago Cubs all-star abruptly retired three months into the 1994 season?",
"Answer": "Ryne Sandberg"
},
{
"Category": "Arts & Entertainment: What onetime 'Mission",
"Question": " Impossible' star suffered lung cancer, a brain tumor and a car crash?",
"Answer": "Greg Morris"
},
{
"Category": "People & Places",
"Question": " What Judith Krantz TV miniseries had eight days of shooting in New York City and 75 in Toronto?",
"Answer": "I'll Take Manhattan"
},
{
"Category": "People & Places",
"Question": " What four-letter nickname do Londoners apply to their subway?",
"Answer": "The tube"
},
{
"Category": "Sports & Leisure",
"Question": " What New York Yankees star was classified 4-F due to osteomyelitis in his left shin?",
"Answer": "Mickey Mantle"
},
{
"Category": "World",
"Question": " What woman was the top gun in Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show?",
"Answer": "Annie Oakley"
},
{
"Category": "World",
"Question": " Whose TV talk show had an elected official and Ross Perot clashing over NAFTA?",
"Answer": "Larry King's"
},
{
"Category": "Sports & Leisure",
"Question": " What champ of chess ended a 20-year exile in 1992 to play Boris Spassky?",
"Answer": "Bobby Fischer"
},
{
"Category": "World",
"Question": " What pre-'Flashdance' film also boasted a hit title tune sung by Irene Cara?",
"Answer": "Fame"
},
{
"Category": "People & Places",
"Question": " What pioneering special effects company is located at Stephen Spielberg's facility in Marin County, California?",
"Answer": "Industrial Light & Magic"
},
{
"Category": "People & Places",
"Question": " Who took out an ad in the 'The New York Times' suggesting Saddam Hussein 'check out' of Kuwait?",
"Answer": "Leona Helmsley"
},
{
"Category": "People & Places",
"Question": " Who was the first European to stand atop Mount Everest?",
"Answer": "Edmund Hillary"
},
{
"Category": "Arts & Entertainment",
"Question": " Who did Franco Zeffirelli call 'the most beautiful creation I have ever seen ... almost like a drug'?",
"Answer": "Brooke Shields"
},
{
"Category": "History",
"Question": " What flying ace's nickname was inspired by the color of his Albatross biplane?",
"Answer": "Manfred von Richthofen (the Red Baron)"
},
{
"Category": "Sports & Leisure",
"Question": " What, drawn from a Greek epic, is the most popular sailboat name in the U.S.?",
"Answer": "Odyssey"
},
{
"Category": "History: Who did John Hinckley Jr. mean in writing",
"Question": " '(She's) got the look I crave. What else can I say?'?",
"Answer": "Jodie Foster"
},
{
"Category": "World",
"Question": " Who made the Statue Of Liberty disappear in a 1983 telecast?",
"Answer": "David Copperfield"
},
{
"Category": "World",
"Question": " What Long Islander's beeper contract fetched $1,430 at auction?",
"Answer": "Amy Fisher's"
},
{
"Category": "Sports & Leisure",
"Question": " What amusement park's stock plunged 350 percent between 1992 and the end of 1993?",
"Answer": "Euro Disney's"
},
{
"Category": "History",
"Question": " What three-word phrase hit 'The Washington Post' 135 times in President Bush's first two years in office?",
"Answer": "Read my lips"
},
{
"Category": "World",
"Question": " What church secretary took it off for 'Playboy' and hosted the mud-wrestling show 'Thunder & Mud'?",
"Answer": "Jessica Hahn"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " What remote spot did an explorer finally reach on his third attempt, in 1909?",
"Answer": "The North Pole"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " What were a reported 1,519 New York City residents bitten by in 1985?",
"Answer": "Other people"
},
{
"Category": "Sports & Leisure",
"Question": " What Kansas City Royals rookie stunned teammates by giving them autographed photos when he reported?",
"Answer": "Bo Jackson"
},
{
"Category": "World",
"Question": " What former child star originated the role of Mordred in the Broadway musical 'Camelot'?",
"Answer": "Roddy McDowall"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " What 1962 book by Rachel Carson is credited with increasing public interest in environmental dangers?",
"Answer": "Silent Spring"
},
{
"Category": "Sports & Leisure",
"Question": " What decathlon star claimed he kept in shape as a youth by running from police?",
"Answer": "Dave Johnson"
},
{
"Category": "Arts & Entertainment",
"Question": " What did Murphy Brown name her child in 1992, in the most-watched TV birth since 1953's Little Ricky?",
"Answer": "Avery"
},
{
"Category": "Sports & Leisure",
"Question": " Which chess term comes from the Arabic phrase meaning 'the Shah is dead'?",
"Answer": "Checkmate"
},
{
"Category": "Sports & Leisure",
"Question": " What golfer did 'Sports Illustrated' say 'has destroyed more hotel rooms than water seepage'?",
"Answer": "John Daly"
},
{
"Category": "History",
"Question": " Who earned international headlines for slapping a battle-fatigued soldier in 1943?",
"Answer": "George Patton"
},
{
"Category": "Sports & Leisure",
"Question": " In what game does a batsman protect a wicket?",
"Answer": "Cricket"
},
{
"Category": "People & Places",
"Question": " Who had his likeness added to a Michelangelo work when he ordered a replica for his Las Vegas bedroom?",
"Answer": "Liberace"
},
{
"Category": "Sports & Leisure",
"Question": " Who failed a drug test and lost a 100 meters gold medal at the 1988 Olympics?",
"Answer": "Ben Johnson's"
},
{
"Category": "History",
"Question": " Along with Lady Bird Johnson, who stood beside Lyndon B. Johnson when he was sworn in as president in 1963?",
"Answer": "Jacqueline Kennedy"
},
{
"Category": "World",
"Question": " What London museum was named for a Swiss miss who sculpted fellow prisoners' severed heads?",
"Answer": "Madame Tussaud's Wax Exhibition"
},
{
"Category": "World",
"Question": " What movie monster fought King Kong atop a mountain?",
"Answer": "Godzilla"
},
{
"Category": "Arts & Entertainment",
"Question": " What Seattle band saw its second album spawn record first-week U.S. sales of 950,000 copies in 1993?",
"Answer": "Pearl Jam"
},
{
"Category": "Arts & Entertainment",
"Question": " Who concentrated on the guitar full-time after an injury shortened his paratrooper career?",
"Answer": "Jimi Hendrix"
},
{
"Category": "People & Places",
"Question": " What European capital sandbagged air raid shelters in World War II?",
"Answer": "London"
},
{
"Category": "Sports & Leisure",
"Question": " Who was standing at home plate when he heard about the birth of his son, Mickey Elvin?",
"Answer": "Mickey Mantle"
},
{
"Category": "Arts & Entertainment",
"Question": " What speed did Marty McFly have to reach to get his souped-up DeLorean car back to the future?",
"Answer": "Eighty-eight miles an hour"
},
{
"Category": "World",
"Question": " What alien's voice was produced by electronically mixing an actress' voice with another actor's?",
"Answer": "E.T.'s"
},
{
"Category": "Sports & Leisure",
"Question": " What Dallas Cowboys star always adds the number '8' after his name when signing autographs?",
"Answer": "Troy Aikman"
},
{
"Category": "Arts & Entertainment",
"Question": " What was the question, according to Hamlet?",
"Answer": "To be or not to be"
},
{
"Category": "World",
"Question": " What airline tripled its business during the years it used a koala as a pitchman?",
"Answer": "Qantas"
},
{
"Category": "People & Places",
"Question": " Name one of the three Southern gentlemen etched in Stone Mountain?",
"Answer": "Robert E. Lee, Jefferson Davis, Stonewall Jackson"
},
{
"Category": "Arts & Entertainment",
"Question": " Who shaved his head and lost 30 pounds for a role that won him an Oscar in 1994?",
"Answer": "Tom Hanks"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " Where have the ashes of 'Star Trek' producer Gene Roddenberry gone that few ashes have gone before?",
"Answer": "Outer space"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " What U.S. president did Albert Einstein write, warning it was possible to build an atomic bomb?",
"Answer": "Franklin D. Roosevelt"
},
{
"Category": "Sports & Leisure",
"Question": " What does a red flag with a diagonal white stripe mean, when floating on the water?",
"Answer": "Diver down"
},
{
"Category": "History",
"Question": " What did the sign read on the house of ill repute that televangelist Jimmy Swaggart frequented?",
"Answer": "No refunds after 15 minutes"
},
{
"Category": "People & Places",
"Question": " How many of General Custer's brothers bit the dust with him at Little Bighorn?",
"Answer": "Two"
},
{
"Category": "World",
"Question": " What city did Mr. Potato Head and his bride honeymoon in, according to Hasbro?",
"Answer": "Boise, Idaho"
},
{
"Category": "History",
"Question": " What method of propulsion was used to ferry 'durham' boats - wind, oars or poles?",
"Answer": "Poles"
},
{
"Category": "World",
"Question": " What did Ms. Gabor instruct reporters to call her, after she married Frederick von Anhalt?",
"Answer": "Princess Zsa Zsa"
},
{
"Category": "People & Places",
"Question": " What song did Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young sing to commemorate a bloody 1970 campus scene?",
"Answer": "Ohio"
},
{
"Category": "Sports & Leisure: Whose cable to Italy's 1938 World Cup soccer team read",
"Question": " 'Win or die!'?",
"Answer": "Benito Mussolini's"
},
{
"Category": "World",
"Question": " What kind of burger went for 5.5 rubles when McDonalds opened up on Red Square?",
"Answer": "A Bolshoi Mak (Big Mac)"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " Where do geocarpic fruits ripen?",
"Answer": "Underground"
},
{
"Category": "World",
"Question": " What Nobel Peace Prize winner shares his last name with ballet apparel?",
"Answer": "Desmond Tutu"
},
{
"Category": "World",
"Question": " What show saw Bob Barker give losers a bottle of Jungle Gardenia perfume?",
"Answer": "Truth or Consequences"
},
{
"Category": "Arts & Entertainment",
"Question": " What corpulent comedian donated a pair of his pants to complete Charlie Chaplin's Little Tramp outfit?",
"Answer": "Fatty Arbuckle"
},
{
"Category": "Sports & Leisure",
"Question": " What town did Babe Ruth begin and end his major league playing career in?",
"Answer": "Boston"
},
{
"Category": "History",
"Question": " What button sold 20 million units in 1971?",
"Answer": "The happy face button"
},
{
"Category": "People & Places",
"Question": " What U.S. state contains almost all of Yellowstone National Park?",
"Answer": "Wyoming"
},
{
"Category": "People & Places",
"Question": " What assassin had a sliver of his thorax end up at Philadelphia's Mutter Museum?",
"Answer": "John Wilkes Booth"
},
{
"Category": "History",
"Question": " Who predicted in March, 1930, that Wall Street's crash 'will have passed during the next 60 days'?",
"Answer": "Herbert Hoover"
},
{
"Category": "Sports & Leisure: Who inspired Phillies catcher Darren Daulton to quip",
"Question": " 'It ain't over till the fat guy swings'?",
"Answer": "John Kruk"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " What method of suicide is second most popular in the U.S.?",
"Answer": "Poison"
},
{
"Category": "People & Places",
"Question": " What U.S. city saw only 15 of its 33 daily newspapers published in English by 1990?",
"Answer": "New York"
},
{
"Category": "Sports & Leisure",
"Question": " What banished ballplayer couldn't honestly comply with the request, 'Say it ain't so, Joe'?",
"Answer": "Shoeless Joe Jackson"
},
{
"Category": "History",
"Question": " What were early 20th-century American feminists best known as?",
"Answer": "Suffragettes"
},
{
"Category": "Arts & Entertainment",
"Question": " Name one of the three rock 'n' rollers who bit the dust when their plane plunged into a farm field in 1959?",
"Answer": "The Big Bopper, Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens '"
},
{
"Category": "Sports & Leisure",
"Question": " Who has scored against more than 140 goaltenders in his NHL career?",
"Answer": "Wayne Gretzky"
},
{
"Category": "Sports & Leisure",
"Question": " What golfer turned around and aimed a screamer just over the heads of the gallery in August, 1993?",
"Answer": "John Daly"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " What's the most common affliction causing wrist pain in keyboard users?",
"Answer": "Carpal tunnel syndrome"
},
{
"Category": "People & Places",
"Question": " What ocean was Amelia Earhart crossing when she vanished in 1937?",
"Answer": "Pacific"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " Which dinosaur reasoned with the smallest brain relative to its size?",
"Answer": "Stegosaurus"
},
{
"Category": "Arts & Entertainment: What animated TV character admonished",
"Question": " 'Don't have a cow, man'?",
"Answer": "Bart Simpson"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " Who is five times more likely to die in an accident - a right-handed or a left-handed person?",
"Answer": "A left-handed person"
},
{
"Category": "People & Places",
"Question": " What river is responsible for the Grand Canyon?",
"Answer": "Colorado"
},
{
"Category": "World",
"Question": " What actress' bouts of flatulence inspired friends to nickname her for a novelty store item?",
"Answer": "Whoopi Goldberg's"
},
{
"Category": "Arts & Entertainment",
"Question": " What Tony Orlando and Dawn ditty asked to rap on the ceiling?",
"Answer": "Knock Three Times"
},
{
"Category": "Sports & Leisure",
"Question": " What figure skater was offered 35 movie deals during a single week in January, 1994?",
"Answer": "Nancy Kerrigan"
},
{
"Category": "History",
"Question": " What substance do the Bill Of Rights 18th and 21st amendments reflect different views of?",
"Answer": "Alcohol"
},
{
"Category": "History",
"Question": " Who shook hands with Yitzhak Rabin in 1993 for 'the handshake that shook the world'?",
"Answer": "Yasser Arafat"
},
{
"Category": "People & Places",
"Question": " What three-word phrase did James Brown exclaim when released from a Georgia work center in 1991?",
"Answer": "I feel good"
},
{
"Category": "Sports & Leisure",
"Question": " What name did basketballer Kareem Abdul-Jabbar answer to when he played for UCLA?",
"Answer": "Lew Alcindor"
},
{
"Category": "Sports & Leisure",
"Question": " Which clothing outfits joined Levi Strauss as ranking Nos. 1 and 2 in U.S. sales in 1993?",
"Answer": "The Gap"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " What 1992 event created 214,000 new jobs in Florida?",
"Answer": "Hurricane Andrew"
},
{
"Category": "World",
"Question": " Who was born Belle Silverman before becoming America's most popular coloratura soprano?",
"Answer": "Beverly Sills"
},
{
"Category": "History",
"Question": " Which presidential debater in 1960 had a right leg three-quarters of an inch longer than the left?",
"Answer": "John F. Kennedy"
},
{
"Category": "Sports & Leisure",
"Question": " Who copped the NBA's Most Valuable Player and Rookie of the Year awards in 1960?",
"Answer": "Wilt Chamberlain"
},
{
"Category": "People & Places",
"Question": " What Southern state saw Bonnie and Clyde have a final date with dozens of bullets?",
"Answer": "Louisiana"
},
{
"Category": "World",
"Question": " What brand of cat food was hawked by Morris in TV spots?",
"Answer": "9-Lives"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " What surgical procedure temporarily relieved Kenny Rogers of his love handles?",
"Answer": "Liposuction"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " What sentence was given to the traders caught in China selling illegal animal hides for $24,000?",
"Answer": "Death"
},
{
"Category": "People & Places",
"Question": " What kind of music is most closely associated with the country of Jamaica?",
"Answer": "Reggae"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " What covered one-fourth of the earth's land surface in 1950 but will cover only one-sixth by 2000?",
"Answer": "Forest"
},
{
"Category": "Sports & Leisure",
"Question": " Who began life as an arch-villain in a computer software game and went on to her own TV series?",
"Answer": "Carmen Sandiego"
},
{
"Category": "Arts & Entertainment",
"Question": " Who wielded the knife during the filming of the shower scene in 'Psycho'?",
"Answer": "Alfred Hitchcock"
},
{
"Category": "History",
"Question": " What Brit was less than thrilled to learn he'd won 'Mad' magazine's Alfred E. Neuman Look-Alike Contest?",
"Answer": "Prince Charles"
},
{
"Category": "History",
"Question": " What federal office did Janet Reno become the first female to occupy?",
"Answer": "U.S. Attorney General"
},
{
"Category": "World",
"Question": " What black screen star toiled as a mortuary cosmetologist before Hollywood beckoned?",
"Answer": "Whoopi Goldberg"
},
{
"Category": "World",
"Question": " What 1969 event saw stoned music buffs wallow in the mud and rain for three days?",
"Answer": "Woodstock"
},
{
"Category": "World",
"Question": " What 'Cheers' character did a general say 'we've had a lot of people like' in the military?",
"Answer": "Cliff Clavin"
},
{
"Category": "Arts & Entertainment",
"Question": " What was the only part of the costume that Charlie Chaplin owned the day he created The Tramp?",
"Answer": "cane"
},
{
"Category": "Sports & Leisure",
"Question": " What association saw admissions soar due to a 1979 Village People hit?",
"Answer": "YMCA"
},
{
"Category": "People & Places",
"Question": " What's the only country to fly a square flag?",
"Answer": "Switzerland"
},
{
"Category": "Arts & Entertainment: Which songstress prompted David Letterman to quip",
"Question": " 'I think she's trying to shock us'?",
"Answer": "Madonna"
},
{
"Category": "World",
"Question": " What Homeric warrior was still trying to get home 10 years after the Trojan Horse did the trick?",
"Answer": "Odysseus"
},
{
"Category": "Arts & Entertainment",
"Question": " Other than Dick Sargent, what other Dick played the hubby of Elizabeth Montgomery's sitcom witch?",
"Answer": "Dick York"
},
{
"Category": "Arts & Entertainment",
"Question": " Who sang the No. 1 'Grease' tune, 'You're the One That I Want,' in a duet with John Travolta?",
"Answer": "Olivia Newton-John"
},
{
"Category": "World",
"Question": " What did publicist Chuck Jones admit to being sexually fascinated by, at a 1994 trial?",
"Answer": "Marla Trump's shoes"
},
{
"Category": "History",
"Question": " Which president died after a poultice of dried cantharide beetles was applied to his raw throat?",
"Answer": "George Washington"
},
{
"Category": "History",
"Question": " Whose death on April 22, 1994, caused the American flag to be flown at half-staff for a month?",
"Answer": "Richard Nixon's"
},
{
"Category": "People & Places",
"Question": " What feat was Amelia Earhart attempting when she disappeared in 1937?",
"Answer": "Flying around the world"
},
{
"Category": "World",
"Question": " What's the most popular day of the week for companies to announce layoffs?",
"Answer": "Monday"
},
{
"Category": "History",
"Question": " What U.S. president survived two assassination attempts 17 days apart?",
"Answer": "Gerald Ford"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " What was Dr. Glenn Warden accused of drawing on the genitals of two patients during surgery in 1992?",
"Answer": "Happy faces"
},
{
"Category": "History",
"Question": " Who commanded the U.S. forces that halted Erwin Rommel's Afrika Korps in Tunisia?",
"Answer": "George Patton"
},
{
"Category": "Arts & Entertainment",
"Question": " What Hollywood legend was a strapping 13 pounds when he came out of the womb on May 26, 1907?",
"Answer": "John Wayne"
},
{
"Category": "Arts & Entertainment",
"Question": " What book was Randy Shilts typing the last page of when he found out he was HIV-positive?",
"Answer": "And the Band Played On"
},
{
"Category": "Sports & Leisure",
"Question": " What basketball player claimed in his autobiography that he bedded some 20,000 women?",
"Answer": "Wilt Chamberlain"
},
{
"Category": "World",
"Question": " What pop star had almost decided to quit touring when a pal suggested he don a 'punk Amadeus' look?",
"Answer": "Elton John"
},
{
"Category": "World: Who once sighed",
"Question": " 'Playing with yarn is stupid, but cat owners expect it'?",
"Answer": "Morris the Cat"
},
{
"Category": "Arts & Entertainment",
"Question": " What original Not Ready for Prime Time Player was born with the first name Cornelius?",
"Answer": "Chevy Chase"
},
{
"Category": "Arts & Entertainment",
"Question": " What TV hero opened every episode galloping to the strains of the William Tell Overture?",
"Answer": "The Lone Ranger"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " What does the koala eat exclusively?",
"Answer": "Eucalyptus"
},
{
"Category": "Arts & Entertainment",
"Question": " What Orkan phrase did Mork utter to say goodbye?",
"Answer": "Nanoo nanoo"
},
{
"Category": "People & Places",
"Question": " What's the Russian word for a walled citadel in the middle of a city?",
"Answer": "Kremlin"
},
{
"Category": "World",
"Question": " What antacid mascot disappeared en route to the Philippines in 1971?",
"Answer": "Speedy Alka-Seltzer"
},
{
"Category": "History: What revolutionary proclaimed",
"Question": " 'Political power grows out of the barrel of a gun'?",
"Answer": "Mao Zedong"
},
{
"Category": "World",
"Question": " What famous national news anchor was a high school dropout?",
"Answer": "Peter Jennings"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " Who said Thomas Edison's invention of the phonograph was 'not of any commercial value'?",
"Answer": "Thomas Edison"
},
{
"Category": "Sports & Leisure",
"Question": " What's the point total of a baccarat hand of five and five?",
"Answer": "Zero"
},
{
"Category": "People & Places",
"Question": " What did Ben Franklin prefer to the eagle as the U.S. national emblem?",
"Answer": "The turkey"
},
{
"Category": "Sports & Leisure",
"Question": " What quarterback vomited on tight end Bob Adams in his first huddle with the Pittsburgh Steelers?",
"Answer": "Terry Bradshaw"
},
{
"Category": "Sports & Leisure",
"Question": " What NBA team leased a custom-made jet in 1991 so their superstar could lie flat to soothe his back?",
"Answer": "The Boston Celtics"
},
{
"Category": "World",
"Question": " What deficiency kept Elvis Presley out of his high school glee club?",
"Answer": "His singing"
},
{
"Category": "Sports & Leisure",
"Question": " What was the first soft drink to be slurped from a 12-ounce bottle, in 1934?",
"Answer": "Pepsi-Cola"
},
{
"Category": "People & Places",
"Question": " What holiday did Berkeley, California, propose changing to Indigenous Peoples Day in 1992?",
"Answer": "Columbus Day"
},
{
"Category": "World",
"Question": " Whose brief stint as a talk show host earned him an 'Esquire' 'Corpse of the Year' award?",
"Answer": "Chevy Chase's"
},
{
"Category": "History",
"Question": " Where was Howard Hunt's office, for which two Watergate burglars had the phone number?",
"Answer": "The White House"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " Who beat John Glenn by a year as the first to orbit Earth, in 1961?",
"Answer": "Yuri Gagarin"
},
{
"Category": "World",
"Question": " What Egyptian's treasure trove shared headlines with Billy Beer and 'Star Wars' in 1977?",
"Answer": "King Tutankhamen's"
},
{
"Category": "History",
"Question": " What U.S. president was once chased out of his house while his wife threw potatoes at him?",
"Answer": "Abraham Lincoln"
},
{
"Category": "Sports & Leisure",
"Question": " Who's the only NBA player to have scored 4,000 points in a season?",
"Answer": "Wilt Chamberlain"
},
{
"Category": "Arts & Entertainment",
"Question": " What song brought Little Richard out of a bus station kitchen and into the limelight?",
"Answer": "Tutti Frutti"
},
{
"Category": "People & Places",
"Question": " What North African capital was built atop the ancient city of Memphis?",
"Answer": "Cairo"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " How many miles away did lightning strike, if you heard thunder five seconds after you saw it?",
"Answer": "One"
},
{
"Category": "Arts & Entertainment",
"Question": " What does the winner get when cars are 'racing for pinks'?",
"Answer": "The loser's registration card"
},
{
"Category": "World",
"Question": " Who has hosted the most hours of TV network programming?",
"Answer": "Johnny Carson"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature: Who noted",
"Question": " 'It will make a big bang - a very big bang - but it is not a weapon which is useful in war'?",
"Answer": "J. Robert Oppenheimer"
},
{
"Category": "Sports & Leisure",
"Question": " What inning is 'Take me out to the ballgame' usually reserved for?",
"Answer": "Seventh"
},
{
"Category": "History",
"Question": " What future South Dakota senator piloted a B-24 in 355 combat missions during World War II?",
"Answer": "George McGovern"
},
{
"Category": "History",
"Question": " What stoic British statesman smoked an estimated 300,000 stogies?",
"Answer": "Winston Churchill"
},
{
"Category": "Arts & Entertainment",
"Question": " What movie had Chevy Chase dreaming he was a member of the Los Angeles Lakers?",
"Answer": "Fletch"
},
{
"Category": "History: Which presidential candidate promised in TV spots",
"Question": " 'I would not tell a lie'?",
"Answer": "Jimmy Carter"
},
{
"Category": "Arts & Entertainment",
"Question": " Which hand does Rodin's 'Thinker' rest his chin on?",
"Answer": "Right"
},
{
"Category": "Arts & Entertainment",
"Question": " What actor got to play a game of 'strip croquet' with Winona Ryder in a 1989 movie?",
"Answer": "Christian Slater"
},
{
"Category": "Sports & Leisure",
"Question": " Who did Babe Ruth call 'the greatest first baseman of all time'?",
"Answer": "Lou Gehrig"
},
{
"Category": "World",
"Question": " What TV title role required Sally Field to appear to be 90 pounds?",
"Answer": "The Flying Nun"
},
{
"Category": "Sports & Leisure",
"Question": " Who is baseball's all-time RBI leader, with 2,297?",
"Answer": "Hank Aaron"
},
{
"Category": "Arts & Entertainment",
"Question": " Which of Bruce Lee's movies was the first film co-produced by the U.S. and Hong Kong?",
"Answer": "Enter the Dragon"
},
{
"Category": "World",
"Question": " What did the Susan B. Anthony dollar coin feel too much like, according to most Americans?",
"Answer": "A quarter"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " What 10-foot-long lizard can detect the smell of carrion from a distance of seven kilometers?",
"Answer": "The komodo dragon"
},
{
"Category": "World",
"Question": " What orange-haired persona did David Bowie adopt in the early 1970s?",
"Answer": "Ziggy Stardust"
},
{
"Category": "People & Places",
"Question": " What country formally asked the U.S. to defend it in August, 1990?",
"Answer": "Saudi Arabia"
},
{
"Category": "People & Places",
"Question": " Where can you make it, if you can make it here, according to a Frank Sinatra hit?",
"Answer": "Anywhere"
},
{
"Category": "World",
"Question": " What legendary recording artist was coined 'The King of Pop' by actress Elizabeth Taylor?",
"Answer": "Michael Jackson"
},
{
"Category": "Sports & Leisure",
"Question": " What country did Switzerland tie in the first World Cup soccer game held indoors?",
"Answer": "The U.S."
},
{
"Category": "History",
"Question": " What Texas governor was wounded by a shot from the gun that killed John F. Kennedy?",
"Answer": "John Connally"
},
{
"Category": "Arts & Entertainment",
"Question": " What 1986 blockbuster was the first home video to be preceded by a product ad?",
"Answer": "Top Gun"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " What term, denoting the limiting of reproduction, was originally coined by Margaret Sanger in 1924?",
"Answer": "Birth control"
},
{
"Category": "History",
"Question": " What U.S. war cost $33 million per day to fight, in 1990 dollars?",
"Answer": "The Civil War"
},
{
"Category": "Arts & Entertainment",
"Question": " What TV show did Joan Rivers, David Letterman, Jay Leno and Garry Shandling all guest-host?",
"Answer": "The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson"
},
{
"Category": "People & Places",
"Question": " Which country's consumer tastes led to the creation of 'Oreo' cookies without the cream in 1991?",
"Answer": "Japan"
},
{
"Category": "Sports & Leisure",
"Question": " What country hosted the most-watched Winter Olympics of all time?",
"Answer": "Norway"
},
{
"Category": "World",
"Question": " What famed canine declined to share the cover of 'TV Guide' with other Hollywood dogs?",
"Answer": "Lassie"
},
{
"Category": "Arts & Entertainment",
"Question": " What song by Eric Clapton was inspired by the death of his son?",
"Answer": "Tears in Heaven"
},
{
"Category": "Arts & Entertainment",
"Question": " What TV character made life perilous for racoons in 1955?",
"Answer": "Davy Crockett"
},
{
"Category": "People & Places",
"Question": " What's the most popular Humphrey Bogart movie, set on the edge of an African desert?",
"Answer": "Casablanca"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " What explosive element made the zeppelin a perilous way to get around?",
"Answer": "Hydrogen"
},
{
"Category": "History",
"Question": " What future president saw 22 of his slaves join British forces in the American Revolution?",
"Answer": "Thomas Jefferson"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " What volcanic peak lost 3,773 feet in height in 1980?",
"Answer": "Mount St. Helens"
},
{
"Category": "World",
"Question": " What cult leader earns a dime every time Zooport Riot Gear sells a T-shirt featuring his likeness?",
"Answer": "Charles Manson"
},
{
"Category": "History",
"Question": " What line did President Reagan steal from Jack Dempsey after John Hinckley Jr. winged him?",
"Answer": "Honey, I forgot to duck'"
},
{
"Category": "World",
"Question": " What Tolstoy tome can be listened to on audiotape by anyone with 58 hours to spare?",
"Answer": "War and Peace"
},
{
"Category": "Arts & Entertainment",
"Question": " Who made his movie debut playing a corpse in 'The Big Chill'?",
"Answer": "Kevin Costner"
},
{
"Category": "World",
"Question": " What does the term 'dinks' stand for, that could describe a professional couple without children?",
"Answer": "Double income, no kids'"
},
{
"Category": "Sports & Leisure",
"Question": " What tennis star defected to the U.S. during the 1975 U.S. Open?",
"Answer": "Martina Navratilova"
},
{
"Category": "People & Places: Who'd just stuck his neck into a gillotine when he yelled",
"Question": " 'May my blood cement the happiness of France'?",
"Answer": "Louis XVI"
},
{
"Category": "People & Places",
"Question": " What American city hosted the 1939-40 and 1964-65 World's Fairs, both in the same location?",
"Answer": "New York"
},
{
"Category": "World",
"Question": " What comic strip canine's bride-to-be ran off with his best friend Spike?",
"Answer": "Snoopy's"
},
{
"Category": "Arts & Entertainment",
"Question": " What 1923 volume made a rich man of Lebanese poet Khalil Gibran?",
"Answer": "The Prophet"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " What psychiatric diagnosis would be meant if a shrink dubbed a patient a 'double-header'?",
"Answer": "Schizophrenia"
},
{
"Category": "Sports & Leisure",
"Question": " Who, according to P.T. Barnum, was killed by a train while trying to save a pint-sized star?",
"Answer": "Jumbo"
},
{
"Category": "People & Places",
"Question": " Who spent three grueling summers de-tasseling corn before a modeling career beckoned?",
"Answer": "Cindy Crawford"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " What term for a computer error is said to have been coined when one caused a short circuit?",
"Answer": "Bug"
},
{
"Category": "Sports & Leisure",
"Question": " What Mobile, Alabama, native skipped high school baseball to play in a semi-pro league at age 15?",
"Answer": "Hank Aaron"
},
{
"Category": "Arts & Entertainment",
"Question": " Who did Mork want to kidnap when he first came down to earth?",
"Answer": "Richie Cunningham"
},
{
"Category": "Arts & Entertainment",
"Question": " What musical group challenged Volvo as Sweden's top moneymaker?",
"Answer": "ABBA"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " What Australian carnivore shares its name with a Saturday morning cartoon creature?",
"Answer": "The Tasmanian devil"
},
{
"Category": "Sports & Leisure",
"Question": " Whose eight home run titles are the most ever won by a National League player?",
"Answer": "Mike Schmidt's"
},
{
"Category": "People & Places",
"Question": " What continent features the world's largest monolith, Ayers Rock?",
"Answer": "Australia"
},
{
"Category": "Sports & Leisure",
"Question": " Other than Spades, which card suit boasts one-eyed jacks?",
"Answer": "Hearts"
},
{
"Category": "History",
"Question": " What Shoshone woman was traded to a member of this expedition by her Mandan captors?",
"Answer": "Sacajawea"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " What Russian is best remembered for getting a dog to salivate?",
"Answer": "Ivan Pavlov"
},
{
"Category": "World",
"Question": " What distinguished ABC-TV interviewer was called 'Dumbo' by kids in school because he was all ears?",
"Answer": "Ted Koppel"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " What's the most expensive solid form of the element carbon?",
"Answer": "Diamond"
},
{
"Category": "People & Places",
"Question": " What European Olympic city celebrated the 500th anniversary of the New World's discovery?",
"Answer": "Barcelona"
},
{
"Category": "World",
"Question": " What religion did Tina Turner embrace in the mid-seventies?",
"Answer": "Buddhism"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " What was the 'garderobe' built above and outside a castle wall used as?",
"Answer": "A toilet"
},
{
"Category": "Sports & Leisure",
"Question": " How many points is the letter 'Z' worth in the Polish-language version of Scrabble?",
"Answer": "One"
},
{
"Category": "People & Places",
"Question": " What island is seen in the background of a Bay Area view?",
"Answer": "Alcatraz"
},
{
"Category": "Sports & Leisure",
"Question": " What rotund gridiron gourmand was nicknamed for a refrigerator?",
"Answer": "William Perry"
},
{
"Category": "Sports & Leisure",
"Question": " Who set a single-season scoring record in his rookie year in the NBA in 1959-60?",
"Answer": "Wilt Chamberlain"
},
{
"Category": "Sports & Leisure",
"Question": " What decathlon star kept a hurdle in his living room to step across when he wasn't at track practice?",
"Answer": "Bruce Jenner"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " What condom brand shares its name with an ancient Egyptian?",
"Answer": "Ramses"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " What's the name of the cooking variety banana, which is starchy instead of sweet?",
"Answer": "Plantain"
},
{
"Category": "People & Places",
"Question": " What rock column in Wyoming's Black Hills became the first U.S. National Monument in 1906?",
"Answer": "Devil's Tower"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " What act by aliens is categorized as a close encounter of the fourth kind?",
"Answer": "Abduction"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " What lawyer defended John Scopes, teacher of Charles Darwin's theory of evolution, in 1925?",
"Answer": "Clarence Darrow"
},
{
"Category": "History",
"Question": " What U.S. Chief Justice chaired the commission to investigate John F. Kennedy's assassination?",
"Answer": "Earl Warren"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " What diagnostic procedure produced a view of a brain?",
"Answer": "A CAT scan"
},
{
"Category": "People & Places",
"Question": " What former Middle Eastern tourist mecca has been reduced to rubble by civil war and terrorism?",
"Answer": "Beirut"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " What ship made the first navigational use of the new S.O.S. signal, on April 14, 1912?",
"Answer": "The 'Titanic'"
},
{
"Category": "World",
"Question": " What's the only type of vehicle an intoxicated person can legally operate on a Utah public highway?",
"Answer": "A wheelbarrow"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " What might a pulsar near Virgo have that only one other star in the universe is known to have?",
"Answer": "Planets"
},
{
"Category": "World",
"Question": " What comedian communicated by honking a Bombay taxi horn?",
"Answer": "Harpo Marx"
},
{
"Category": "Sports & Leisure",
"Question": " Who insisted the toilets be raised an inch before he'd begin a chess match with Boris Spassky?",
"Answer": "Bobby Fischer"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " How many Earths could fit side by side on Jupiter's Great Red Spot?",
"Answer": "Three"
},
{
"Category": "Sports & Leisure",
"Question": " Whose 48 touchdown passes in 1984 were the most in one season in NFL history?",
"Answer": "Dan Marino's"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " How many minutes does the Channel Tunnel train take to cover its 23.6-mile route?",
"Answer": "35"
},
{
"Category": "People & Places",
"Question": " What was the target of the worst terrorist attack on U.S. soil, in 1993?",
"Answer": "The World Trade Center"
},
{
"Category": "History",
"Question": " What was Billy the Kid's original name first name?",
"Answer": "Henry"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " How many identical armadillos will regularly pop out of a single egg?",
"Answer": "Four"
},
{
"Category": "Sports & Leisure",
"Question": " What boat gave its name to the 100 Guineas Cup after winning it in 1851?",
"Answer": "The 'America'"
},
{
"Category": "People & Places",
"Question": " What city hosted the 1967 World's Fair that featured a geodesic dome?",
"Answer": "Montreal"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " What's not needed in the cultivation of a hydroponic plant?",
"Answer": "Soil"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " What was the name of the first reusable space shuttle?",
"Answer": "Columbia"
},
{
"Category": "History: Whose last words while facing a firing squad on April 28, 1945, were",
"Question": " 'No ... No!'?",
"Answer": "Benito Mussolini's"
},
{
"Category": "World",
"Question": " What corporate mascot kept on going and going and going and going?",
"Answer": "The Energizer Bunny"
},
{
"Category": "Sports & Leisure",
"Question": " What did Muhammad Ali dub the tactic he used to knock out the heavyweight champ in Zaire?",
"Answer": "Rope-a-dope"
},
{
"Category": "World",
"Question": " What 1971 fashion craze inspired a new look for entertainers?",
"Answer": "Hot pants"
},
{
"Category": "Sports & Leisure",
"Question": " Who did the PGA name Golfer of the Century in 1988?",
"Answer": "Jack Nicklaus"
},
{
"Category": "History",
"Question": " What 20th-century era had jobless folks singing 'Brother, can you spare a dime?'?",
"Answer": "The Great Depression"
},
{
"Category": "Arts & Entertainment",
"Question": " What 'Grease' gang rebuilt and drove a white sportster?",
"Answer": "The T-birds"
},
{
"Category": "Sports & Leisure: Who did Bobby Riggs challenge when he declared",
"Question": " 'Women play about 25 percent as good as men'?",
"Answer": "Billie Jean King"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " How many of every 10 unnamed species are thought to inhabit the tropical rain forests?",
"Answer": "Five"
},
{
"Category": "Sports & Leisure",
"Question": " What shoe outfit saw red when half of its hyped 'Dan vs. Dave' decathlon duo missed an Olympic cut?",
"Answer": "Reebok"
},
{
"Category": "World",
"Question": " What four-word phrase would Herve Villechaize no longer have to endure after he died at age 50?",
"Answer": "The plane! The plane!"
},
{
"Category": "People & Places",
"Question": " What's the only independent state in the world whose permanent residents are all male?",
"Answer": "Vatican City"
},
{
"Category": "Arts & Entertainment",
"Question": " What's the most famous screen line attributed to Humphrey Bogart that he never uttered?",
"Answer": "Play it again, Sam'"
},
{
"Category": "Sports & Leisure",
"Question": " What 51-year-old granddad played in the All-Star Game during his 26th NHL season?",
"Answer": "Gordie Howe"
},
{
"Category": "World",
"Question": " What name does Rob Reiner hate being called when recognized on the street?",
"Answer": "Meathead"
},
{
"Category": "Arts & Entertainment",
"Question": " What character from 'M;A;S;H' was a cross-dresser?",
"Answer": "Maxwell Klinger"
},
{
"Category": "World",
"Question": " What late '50s group, best known for 'The Great Pretender,' has sued almost 50 others for using their name?",
"Answer": "The Platters"
},
{
"Category": "Sports & Leisure",
"Question": " What sportscaster wrote that he was 'painfully aware' of the 'inane blathering of ex-jocks'?",
"Answer": "Howard Cosell"
},
{
"Category": "People & Places",
"Question": " What name is commonly used to denote the countries Norway, Sweden, and Finland?",
"Answer": "Scandinavia"
},
{
"Category": "World",
"Question": " Who did an MCI poll determine to be the most admired mom in history?",
"Answer": "The Virgin Mary"
},
{
"Category": "Arts & Entertainment",
"Question": " What did an actress' character have auctioned off in the movie 'Pretty Baby'?",
"Answer": "Her virginity"
},
{
"Category": "Sports & Leisure",
"Question": " What one word did coach Paul William Bryant use to title his autobiography?",
"Answer": "Bear"
},
{
"Category": "Sports & Leisure",
"Question": " What are Arnold Palmer's adoring fans collectively known as?",
"Answer": "Arnie's army"
},
{
"Category": "History",
"Question": " What ancient Greek philosopher bit the dust after downing a drink infused with hemlock?",
"Answer": "Socrates"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " What did officials in Volusia County, Florida, give away 50,000 of during spring break in 1994?",
"Answer": "Condoms"
},
{
"Category": "People & Places",
"Question": " Whose death certificate were hordes of fans buying copies of from Post Mortem Arts in Seattle for $25?",
"Answer": "Kurt Cobain's"
},
{
"Category": "World",
"Question": " What TV talk show host got his nose broken when skinheads hit him with a chair during a show?",
"Answer": "Geraldo Rivera"
},
{
"Category": "People & Places",
"Question": " Who banned smoking in the White House?",
"Answer": "Hillary Clinton"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " What trade halved the elephant population between 1981 and 1989?",
"Answer": "The ivory trade"
},
{
"Category": "History",
"Question": " What Soviet rose to power after V.I. Lenin's death in 1924?",
"Answer": "Joseph Stalin"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " What word does the U.S. Weather Bureau define as a 'horizontal motion of the air past a given point'?",
"Answer": "Wind"
},
{
"Category": "History",
"Question": " What feisty feminist claimed at a 1992 rally that she was 'the mother of you all'?",
"Answer": "Betty Friedan"
},
{
"Category": "People & Places",
"Question": " What Spaniard designed the five-story horse in Chicago's Daley Plaza?",
"Answer": "Pablo Picasso"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " What's the fastest-selling drug of the 1990s to take you from anxiety to confidence?",
"Answer": "Prozac"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " What did F. Sherwood Rowland and Mario Molinas warn chloro- fluorocarbons were destroying, in 1974?",
"Answer": "The ozone layer"
},
{
"Category": "World",
"Question": " What TV host ordered french fries at a Maine eatery just so she could stare longingly at them?",
"Answer": "Oprah Winfrey"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " What monstrous name did critics give to the first genetically engineered, FDA-approved tomato?",
"Answer": "Frankentomato"
},
{
"Category": "Sports & Leisure",
"Question": " What chess piece combines the powers of the Rook and the Bishop?",
"Answer": "The queen"
},
{
"Category": "Sports & Leisure",
"Question": " Who smashed Daley Thompson's eight-year-old decathlon world record at a 1992 meet in France?",
"Answer": "Dan O'Brien"
},
{
"Category": "World",
"Question": " What seven-foot-one graduate of the U.S. Naval Academy was deemed too tall for shipboard work?",
"Answer": "David Robinson"
},
{
"Category": "Arts & Entertainment",
"Question": " What film featured far-flung folk drawn to Devil's Tower in Wyoming?",
"Answer": "Close Encounters of the Third Kind"
},
{
"Category": "Sports & Leisure",
"Question": " What NBA star's surname translates to English as 'always being on top'?",
"Answer": "Hakeem Olajuwon's"
},
{
"Category": "Arts & Entertainment",
"Question": " What one-season wonder on the 'Saturday Night Live' show played the Land Shark?",
"Answer": "Chevy Chase"
},
{
"Category": "World",
"Question": " Who won a coin toss with guitarist Tommy Allsup to secure a seat on Buddy Holly's final flight?",
"Answer": "Ritchie Valens"
},
{
"Category": "Sports & Leisure",
"Question": " What's the last railroad players encounter before passing Go?",
"Answer": "Short Line"
},
{
"Category": "Sports & Leisure",
"Question": " What 1994 sports gala opened with 70 percent of Americans not knowing the U.S. was hosting it?",
"Answer": "The World Cup of soccer"
},
{
"Category": "Arts & Entertainment",
"Question": " Who is David Cassidy's half-brother?",
"Answer": "Shaun Cassidy"
},
{
"Category": "People & Places",
"Question": " How many people did Bernhard Goetz shoot in a New York subway in 1985?",
"Answer": "Four"
},
{
"Category": "Sports & Leisure",
"Question": " Who landed the blow that left Mike Tyson groping for his mouthpiece on February 10, 1990?",
"Answer": "Buster Douglas"
},
{
"Category": "History",
"Question": " What 15th-century prince is thought to have been the inspiration for the classic 'Dracula'?",
"Answer": "Vlad the Impaler"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " Who first found that landing an airplane was almost as tough as getting off the ground?",
"Answer": "Orville Wright"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " What type of vehicle, eventually a best-seller, did Lee Iacocca's company launch in 1984?",
"Answer": "The minivan"
},
{
"Category": "People & Places",
"Question": " What racist outfit visited Long Island's posh Hamptons in search of new members in 1992?",
"Answer": "The Ku Klux Klan"
},
{
"Category": "World",
"Question": " What fish appeared in the first of a marathon run of TV commercials in 1961?",
"Answer": "Charlie the Tuna"
},
{
"Category": "History",
"Question": " Which military man was nicknamed 'The Little Corporal'?",
"Answer": "Napoleon"
},
{
"Category": "People & Places: Who opined",
"Question": " 'Everybody has a right to pronounce foreign names as he chooses'?",
"Answer": "Winston Churchill"
},
{
"Category": "Arts & Entertainment",
"Question": " What rating did the film 'Flashdance' earn, due in part to it's dances?",
"Answer": "R"
},
{
"Category": "People & Places",
"Question": " How did Rasputin die, after being poisoned, shot, beaten, bound and thrown in the Neva River?",
"Answer": "He drowned"
},
{
"Category": "World",
"Question": " What type of jacket did the 'Top Gun' actress help to make a major fashion statement?",
"Answer": "The bomber jacket"
},
{
"Category": "Arts & Entertainment",
"Question": " Who discovered nothing but an empty bottle when he opened Al Capone's safe in a highly-rated TV special?",
"Answer": "Geraldo Rivera"
},
{
"Category": "Arts & Entertainment",
"Question": " What city did Eddie Murphy serve to protect before events took him to Beverly Hills?",
"Answer": "Detroit"
},
{
"Category": "Arts & Entertainment",
"Question": " What TV bigot did the Jeffersons live next to on Houser Street?",
"Answer": "Archie Bunker"
},
{
"Category": "Arts & Entertainment",
"Question": " Who was the insect-eating assistant of Bram Stoker's classic wall-crawling blood-drinker?",
"Answer": "Renfield"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " What Elisha Otis invention is credited with making skyscrapers feasible?",
"Answer": "The elevator"
},
{
"Category": "World",
"Question": " What hairstyle did Angela Davis help popularize?",
"Answer": "The Afro"
},
{
"Category": "Sports & Leisure",
"Question": " What did the press Wilt Chamberlain, although he preferred to be called 'The Big Dipper'?",
"Answer": "Wilt the Stilt"
},
{
"Category": "World",
"Question": " What state has a law that bans the serving or eating of apple pie without a slice of cheese on top?",
"Answer": "Wisconsin"
},
{
"Category": "Sports & Leisure",
"Question": " What member of the 1919 Black Sox was banned from baseball despite a World Series-best .375 average?",
"Answer": "Shoeless Joe Jackson"
},
{
"Category": "Arts & Entertainment",
"Question": " Who played the mystery woman trying to kill Blues Brother John Belushi?",
"Answer": "Carrie Fisher"
},
{
"Category": "People & Places",
"Question": " What section of Los Angeles did these National Guardsmen patrol during this 1965 riot?",
"Answer": "Watts"
},
{
"Category": "World",
"Question": " What David Lynch movie might some film buffs have attended expecting to see Bobby Vinton's life story?",
"Answer": "Blue Velvet"
},
{
"Category": "Arts & Entertainment",
"Question": " What songbird uttered the F-word 13 times as David Letterman's TV guest?",
"Answer": "Madonna"
},
{
"Category": "World",
"Question": " Who left Genesis in 1975?",
"Answer": "Peter Gabriel"
},
{
"Category": "History",
"Question": " What commodity did Jay Gould and James Fisk corner here in 1869, sparking 'Black Friday'?",
"Answer": "Gold"
},
{
"Category": "History",
"Question": " What Native American currency was the first market commodity to be 'cornered,' in 1666?",
"Answer": "Wampum"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " What feathered creature is sometimes called the 'man-o'-war bird'?",
"Answer": "The frigate bird"
},
{
"Category": "History",
"Question": " What ship had lifeboat space for half of its passengers when it rammed an iceberg in 1912?",
"Answer": "The 'Titanic'"
},
{
"Category": "History",
"Question": " What the name of the go-for-broke football play?",
"Answer": "The Hail Mary"
},
{
"Category": "Arts & Entertainment",
"Question": " What Pink Floyd album logged more than 20 years on the charts?",
"Answer": "Dark Side of the Moon"
},
{
"Category": "Sports & Leisure",
"Question": " Who took two rounds to put Joe Frazier on dream street in winning the heavyweight title in 1973?",
"Answer": "George Foreman"
},
{
"Category": "Sports & Leisure",
"Question": " Which champion racketeer was taught tennis by a doting mother?",
"Answer": "Jimmy Connors"
},
{
"Category": "History: Whose 1923 death prompted Henry Cabot Lodge to gush",
"Question": " 'My God! That means Coolidge is president'?",
"Answer": "Warren G. Harding's"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " What did Nikita Khrushchev call the rocket NASA tried to launch two months after 'Sputnik' made history?",
"Answer": "Kaputnik"
},
{
"Category": "Sports & Leisure",
"Question": " What woeful team chose a player named Steve Chilcott in the 1966 free agent draft?",
"Answer": "The New York Mets"
},
{
"Category": "World",
"Question": " What's the derivation of the term 'woopie,' which could be used to denote older affluent folks?",
"Answer": "Well-off older person"
},
{
"Category": "People & Places",
"Question": " Who did Tenzing Norkay of Nepal help scale Mt. Everest on May 28, 1953?",
"Answer": "Edmund Hillary"
},
{
"Category": "People & Places",
"Question": " What U.S. state has the highest percentage of people who hoof it to work?",
"Answer": "Alaska"
},
{
"Category": "People & Places",
"Question": " What U.S. state boasts license plates emblazoned with a rodeo rider?",
"Answer": "Wyoming"
},
{
"Category": "World",
"Question": " What Beatles album had just come out when John Lennon dressed up a Rolls-Royce?",
"Answer": "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " What does a television set have if it comes with 'PIP'?",
"Answer": "Picture-in-picture"
},
{
"Category": "Arts & Entertainment",
"Question": " What color sail was the signal to the ailing Tristan that his love was coming to him?",
"Answer": "White"
},
{
"Category": "History",
"Question": " What war first gave Americans Uncle Sam on a poster, saying 'I Want You'?",
"Answer": "World War I"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " How many natural satellites does Earth have?",
"Answer": "One"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " What member of Bill Clinton's administration first championed the information highway?",
"Answer": "Al Gore"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " What's the most abundant element on earth?",
"Answer": "Oxygen"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " What's the astronomical phenomenon where the moon partially covers the sun called?",
"Answer": "An eclipse"
},
{
"Category": "History",
"Question": " Whose crew is blamed for introducing smallpox to America and syphilis to Europe?",
"Answer": "Christopher Columbus'"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " What oceanic climatic condition is named after the Spanish term for 'the Christ Child'?",
"Answer": "El Nino"
},
{
"Category": "World",
"Question": " Who manned a mop as a janitor at a Miami radio station before mopping up as a TV talk show host?",
"Answer": "Larry King"
},
{
"Category": "Arts & Entertainment: Which songstress prompted David Letterman to quip",
"Question": " 'I think she's trying to shock us'?",
"Answer": "Madonna"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " What letter does the first four notes of Beethoven's Fifth Symphony denote in Morse code, making it a onetime favorite of the Allies?",
"Answer": "V"
},
{
"Category": "People & Places",
"Question": " How many days of his three-year prison sentence did Iran-Contra felon Oliver North serve?",
"Answer": "Zero"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature: What product did you need if you marveled",
"Question": " 'I can't believe I ate the whole thing'?",
"Answer": "Alka-Seltzer"
},
{
"Category": "Sports & Leisure",
"Question": " What Olympic skater worked off her community service sentence serving meals to Oregon's elderly?",
"Answer": "Tonya Harding"
},
{
"Category": "People & Places",
"Question": " What country did the U.S. and Britain blame for the 1988 plane bombing over Scotland?",
"Answer": "Libya"
},
{
"Category": "World",
"Question": " Which lovely got the call for Revlon's first effort into TV infomercial shopping?",
"Answer": "Dolly Parton"
},
{
"Category": "World",
"Question": " What child star was the first person signed by MGM without having to take a screen or sound test?",
"Answer": "Judy Garland"
},
{
"Category": "Sports & Leisure",
"Question": " What Muhammad Ali tactical advice was inspired by insects?",
"Answer": "Float like a butterfly, sting like a bee"
},
{
"Category": "World",
"Question": " What was received on the second day of Christmas, according to the song?",
"Answer": "Two turtledoves"
},
{
"Category": "Arts & Entertainment",
"Question": " What Indiana Jones movie saw an actress make her mark on future hubby Steven Spielberg?",
"Answer": "Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom"
},
{
"Category": "Arts & Entertainment",
"Question": " Who portrayed legendary boxer Jack Johnson in the movie 'The Great White Hope'?",
"Answer": "James Earl Jones"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " Who did the Roman Catholic Church admit was right 350 years ago to suggest Earth revolved around the sun?",
"Answer": "Galileo"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " What's the term for chemicals that kill weeds and unwanted plants?",
"Answer": "Herbicides"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " Where do 12 percent of American teenagers lose their virginity?",
"Answer": "In a car"
},
{
"Category": "History",
"Question": " Which president almost died during birth, when his mother was given an overdose of chloroform?",
"Answer": "Franklin D. Roosevelt"
},
{
"Category": "History: Who warned in 1917",
"Question": " 'This is only a preliminary step toward a similar revolution everywhere'?",
"Answer": "V.I. Lenin"
},
{
"Category": "World",
"Question": " What English-language song is the most frequently sung?",
"Answer": "Happy Birthday to You"
},
{
"Category": "People & Places",
"Question": " What skyscraper shares New York state's nickname?",
"Answer": "The Empire State Building"
},
{
"Category": "Sports & Leisure",
"Question": " What city saw its streets become household names after the Monopoly game hit the jackpot?",
"Answer": "Atlantic City"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " What twosome made history at Kill Devil Hill, North Carolina, on December 17, 1903?",
"Answer": "Orville and Wilbur Wright"
},
{
"Category": "Arts & Entertainment",
"Question": " What movie had Dan Ackroyd losing his job, home, fiancee, limo and butler?",
"Answer": "Trading Places"
},
{
"Category": "Sports & Leisure",
"Question": " What U.S. president asked for rules changes after 18 players died during the 1905 football season?",
"Answer": "Theodore Roosevelt"
},
{
"Category": "People & Places",
"Question": " What president was so unpopular that he almost didn't get his name on a dam?",
"Answer": "Herbert Hoover"
},
{
"Category": "World",
"Question": " What Disney animated feature required the drawing of 6,469,952 black spots?",
"Answer": "101 Dalmatians"
},
{
"Category": "Arts & Entertainment: What comedian's signature line was",
"Question": " 'This is another fine mess you've gotten us into'?",
"Answer": "Oliver Hardy's"
},
{
"Category": "World",
"Question": " What film puts an animated rodent to work, hauling buckets of water in his masters abode?",
"Answer": "Fantasia"
},
{
"Category": "History",
"Question": " Who was the first living American to have his name appear on a postage stamp?",
"Answer": "Charles Lindbergh"
},
{
"Category": "Sports & Leisure",
"Question": " Whose 565-foot home run over the wall at Griffith Stadium gave birth to the term 'tape measure shot'?",
"Answer": "Mickey Mantle's"
},
{
"Category": "History",
"Question": " What general's father was in charge of investigating the case of Charles Lindberg's kidnapped child?",
"Answer": "Norman Schwarzkopf's"
},
{
"Category": "World",
"Question": " What cult leader was rejected at an audition for The Monkees for just not being cute enough?",
"Answer": "Charles Manson"
},
{
"Category": "Sports & Leisure",
"Question": " What did Chicago Cubs owner Phil Wrigley say, in 1935, was 'just a fad, a passing fancy'?",
"Answer": "Night baseball"
},
{
"Category": "Arts & Entertainment",
"Question": " What Brady Buncher carped about being 'everybody's answer to a 'Trivial Pursuit' question'?",
"Answer": "Eve Plumb"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " How many of every 10 boys born in the U.S. are circumcised?",
"Answer": "Seven"
},
{
"Category": "Arts & Entertainment",
"Question": " What bird inspired Edgar Allen Poe to write a poem?",
"Answer": "The raven"
},
{
"Category": "History",
"Question": " Who surrendered on April 9, 1865, without Jefferson Davis' approval?",
"Answer": "Robert E. Lee"
},
{
"Category": "World",
"Question": " What top-selling Christmas single of 1985 was not the least bit amusing to many senior citizens?",
"Answer": "Grandma Got Run Over by a Reindeer"
},
{
"Category": "People & Places",
"Question": " How many cars does the average Kuwaiti driver have registered?",
"Answer": "Three"
},
{
"Category": "World",
"Question": " What do some stock market wizards call a '007'?",
"Answer": "A bond"
},
{
"Category": "World",
"Question": " 1 Jan of what year will mark the first day of the 21st century?",
"Answer": "2001"
},
{
"Category": "People & Places",
"Question": " What general's estate did a vengeful Congress confiscate as the site for a cemetery?",
"Answer": "Robert E. Lee's"
},
{
"Category": "History",
"Question": " What woman did Hitler hire to glamorize scenes in films such as 'Triumph of the Will'?",
"Answer": "Leni Riefenstahl"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " What's defined as 'species not definitely located in the wild during the past 50 years'?",
"Answer": "Endangered species"
},
{
"Category": "People & Places",
"Question": " Who might never have found the Pacific Ocean without the help of a Native American?",
"Answer": "Meriwether Lewis and William Clark"
},
{
"Category": "People & Places",
"Question": " What autonomous region would the Dalai Lama like to call home?",
"Answer": "Tibet"
},
{
"Category": "People & Places",
"Question": " What late female painter's art, drawn from desert scenes fueled calendar sales?",
"Answer": "Georgia O'Keeffe's"
},
{
"Category": "People & Places",
"Question": " What did Supreme Court nominee Douglas Ginsberg describe as a 'mistake' he made as a Harvard prof?",
"Answer": "Smoking marijuana"
},
{
"Category": "History",
"Question": " What assassin's low self-esteem is often attributed to his undiagnosed dyslexia?",
"Answer": "Lee Harvey Oswald's"
},
{
"Category": "History",
"Question": " How many aircraft carriers were in Pearl Harbor when the Japanese attack occurred?",
"Answer": "Zero"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " What fixture in the White House was called a 'Quincy,' after the president at the time of its installation?",
"Answer": "The toilet"
},
{
"Category": "Sports & Leisure",
"Question": " What kind of sportsman is endangered by 'nitrogen narcosis' at a depth of more than 130 feet?",
"Answer": "A scuba diver"
},
{
"Category": "Arts & Entertainment",
"Question": " Who was the youngest person to win an acting Oscar?",
"Answer": "Tatum O'Neal at age 10"
},
{
"Category": "Arts & Entertainment",
"Question": " What did the Scarecrow want from the Wizard of Oz?",
"Answer": "A brain"
},
{
"Category": "Arts & Entertainment",
"Question": " What is Keanu Reeves character's Real name in 'The Matrix' (1999)?",
"Answer": "Thomas Anderson"
},
{
"Category": "Arts & Entertainment",
"Question": " What is Keanu Reeve's hacker name in the movie, 'The Matrix' (1999)?",
"Answer": "Neo"
},
{
"Category": "Arts & Entertainment",
"Question": " Who is the voice of Darth Vader in 'Star Wars'?",
"Answer": "James Earl Jones"
},
{
"Category": "Arts & Entertainment",
"Question": " What is the name of Han Solo's ship in 'Star Wars'?",
"Answer": "The Millennium Falcon"
},
{
"Category": "Arts & Entertainment",
"Question": " What kind of car was used as a time machine in the 'Back To The Future' movies?",
"Answer": "A DeLoren"
},
{
"Category": "Arts & Entertainment",
"Question": " What is the name of the sequel to '101 Dalmations'?",
"Answer": "102 Dalmations"
},
{
"Category": "Arts & Entertainment",
"Question": " What was Indiana Jones's real first name?",
"Answer": "Henry"
},
{
"Category": "Arts & Entertainment",
"Question": " What actor starred in both 'Funny Girl' and 'Lawrence Of Arabia'?",
"Answer": "Omar Sharif"
},
{
"Category": "Arts & Entertainment",
"Question": " What Academy Award winning actor is Angelina Jolie's father?",
"Answer": "Jon Voight"
},
{
"Category": "Arts & Entertainment",
"Question": " Who is famous for saying 'I'll be back'?",
"Answer": "Arnold Schwarzenegger"
},
{
"Category": "Arts & Entertainment",
"Question": " Who is famous for saying 'Make my day'?",
"Answer": "Clint Eastwood"
},
{
"Category": "Arts & Entertainment",
"Question": " Who played the voice of the baby in 'Look Who's Talking' (1989)?",
"Answer": "Bruce Willis"
},
{
"Category": "Arts & Entertainment",
"Question": " What name is Lazlo Loewenstein better know as?",
"Answer": "Peter Lorre"
},
{
"Category": "Arts & Entertainment",
"Question": " Lucille LeSueur was the real name of what legendary Hollywood actress?",
"Answer": "Joan Crawford"
},
{
"Category": "Arts & Entertainment",
"Question": " Caryn Johnson is the birth name of what famous comic and actress?",
"Answer": "Whoopi Goldberg"
},
{
"Category": "Arts & Entertainment",
"Question": " In what movie did we first hear 'May the force be with you'?",
"Answer": "Star Wars"
},
{
"Category": "Arts & Entertainment",
"Question": " In what movie did Tom Cruise play a vampire?",
"Answer": "Interview With The Vampire"
},
{
"Category": "Arts & Entertainment",
"Question": " Who played Dr. Frankenstein in 'Young Frankenstein'?",
"Answer": "Gene Wilder"
},
{
"Category": "Arts & Entertainment",
"Question": " Who played the monster in 'Young Frankenstein'?",
"Answer": "Peter Boyle"
},
{
"Category": "Geography",
"Question": " What is the highest mountain in the world?",
"Answer": "Mt. Everest in Nepal and Tibet at 29,028 feet"
},
{
"Category": "United States",
"Question": " In what year did Alaska become a state?",
"Answer": "1959 as the 49th state"
},
{
"Category": "Geography",
"Question": " What is the largest 'lake' in the world?",
"Answer": "The Caspian Sea"
},
{
"Category": "Geography",
"Question": " What is the largest lake in North America?",
"Answer": "Lake Superior"
},
{
"Category": "United States",
"Question": " What year did women win the right to vote in national elections in the U.S.?",
"Answer": "August 18, 1920"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " How many tentacles does an octopus have?",
"Answer": "8"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " How many legs does a spider have?",
"Answer": "8"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " About how fast can a dragonfly fly; 10, 20, 30 or 40 miles per hour?",
"Answer": "30 miles per hour"
},
{
"Category": "United States",
"Question": " In what city did Rosa Parks first take a stand against 'Jim Crow' laws by refusing to stand?",
"Answer": "Montgomery, Alabama, December 1, 1955"
},
{
"Category": "Geography",
"Question": " Where is the Weddell Sea?",
"Answer": "Antartica"
},
{
"Category": "Geography",
"Question": " What is the longest river in the world?",
"Answer": "The Nile at 4,160 miles"
},
{
"Category": "Geography",
"Question": " What is the largest lake in Africa?",
"Answer": "Lake Victoria at 28,820 square miles"
},
{
"Category": "Geography",
"Question": " What do Istanbul, Constantinople, and Byzantium have in common?",
"Answer": "They are all historical names for the same place"
},
{
"Category": "Sports & Leisure",
"Question": " Who fought in the boxing match called 'The Thrilla in Manila'?",
"Answer": "Muhammad Ali and Joe Frazier (Ali won)"
},
{
"Category": "History",
"Question": " In what year was the Magna Carta signed?",
"Answer": "1215"
},
{
"Category": "History",
"Question": " What 2 countries fought the Hundred Years War?",
"Answer": "France and England from 1334 to 1453"
},
{
"Category": "Arts & Entertainment",
"Question": " How are the Bee Gees related?",
"Answer": "They are brothers"
},
{
"Category": "Sports & Leisure",
"Question": " Where was the game of golf invented?",
"Answer": "Scotland"
},
{
"Category": "History",
"Question": " Who was the first 'elected' President of Russia?",
"Answer": "Boris Yeltsin"
},
{
"Category": "Geography",
"Question": " What is the highest waterfall in the world?",
"Answer": "Angel Falls in Venezuela at 3,212 feet"
},
{
"Category": "Geography",
"Question": " What is the world's largest desert?",
"Answer": "The Sahara at 3,500,000 square miles"
},
{
"Category": "United States",
"Question": " What U.S. city is also called 'The Windy City'?",
"Answer": "Chicago"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " How far can a skunk spray; 5, 10 or 15 feet?",
"Answer": "up to 10 feet"
},
{
"Category": "Geography",
"Question": " What is the highest mountain in Africa?",
"Answer": "Mt. Kilimanjaro at 19,340 feet"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " Who invented the computer mouse?",
"Answer": "Douglas C. Engelbart in 1968 but it wasn't popularized until Apple used it in 1984"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " How many bones are there in the adult human body?",
"Answer": "206"
},
{
"Category": "Geography",
"Question": " What is the narrow sea between the Arabian Peninsula and Africa called?",
"Answer": "The Red Sea"
},
{
"Category": "Mythology",
"Question": " What is the name of the Greek wine god?",
"Answer": "Dionysus"
},
{
"Category": "Literature",
"Question": " What is the name of the bad guy in Peter Pan?",
"Answer": "Captain Hook"
},
{
"Category": "Geography",
"Question": " What is the southern most capital city in the world?",
"Answer": "Wellington, capital of New Zealand"
},
{
"Category": "United States",
"Question": " Who is the only U.S. President who was never married?",
"Answer": "James Buchanan"
},
{
"Category": "Literature",
"Question": " What is the river named most often in the Bible?",
"Answer": "Jordan"
},
{
"Category": "Language",
"Question": " What is the Scottish word for lake?",
"Answer": "Loch"
},
{
"Category": "Arts & Entertainmen",
"Question": " Who was the singer who made the video THRILLER?",
"Answer": "Michael Jackson"
},
{
"Category": "Arts & Entertainment",
"Question": " Which actor entered a Charlie Chaplin look alike contest and came in third?",
"Answer": "Charlie Chaplin"
},
{
"Category": "Geography",
"Question": " Which animal are the Canary Islands named after?",
"Answer": "Dog"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " Which planet is closest to the sun?",
"Answer": "Mercury"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " How many moons does Mars have?",
"Answer": "2"
},
{
"Category": "Geography",
"Question": " What is the lowest point on land in the world?",
"Answer": "The Dead Sea"
},
{
"Category": "History",
"Question": " What year did the Russian revolution take place?",
"Answer": "1917 (the Russian civil war lasted from 1918-1921)"
},
{
"Category": "History",
"Question": " What year did the Titanic sink?",
"Answer": "1912"
},
{
"Category": "History",
"Question": " Who was the first person in space?",
"Answer": "Yuri Gagarin in 1961"
},
{
"Category": "History",
"Question": " Who was the first person to set foot on the moon?",
"Answer": "Neil Armstrong in 1969"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " What year was a sheep named Dolly created by cloning?",
"Answer": "1997"
},
{
"Category": "History",
"Question": " What year saw the break up of the USSR?",
"Answer": "1991"
},
{
"Category": "Sports & Leisure",
"Question": " Where were the 2000 Olympics held?",
"Answer": "Sydney, Australia"
},
{
"Category": "History",
"Question": " What year was the Commonwealth of Australia established?",
"Answer": "1901"
},
{
"Category": "Literature",
"Question": " What did Sir Galahad search for?",
"Answer": "The Holy Grail"
},
{
"Category": "Geography",
"Question": " What is the Spanish name for the South American capital which means 'good air'?",
"Answer": "Buenos Aires"
},
{
"Category": "Geography",
"Question": " What is the capital of Ecuador?",
"Answer": "Quito"
},
{
"Category": "Geography",
"Question": " What is the capital of Somalia?",
"Answer": "Mogadishu"
},
{
"Category": "Language",
"Question": " What is the meaning of the French word estragon?",
"Answer": "Tarragon (the spice)"
},
{
"Category": "Geography",
"Question": " What is the capital of Hungary?",
"Answer": "Budapest"
},
{
"Category": "Arts & Entertainment",
"Question": " What name is Annie Mae Bullock better know as?",
"Answer": "Tina Turner"
},
{
"Category": "Arts & Entertainment",
"Question": " What name is Paul Hewson better know as?",
"Answer": "Bono, from the group called U2"
},
{
"Category": "Geography",
"Question": " What middle eastern state was founded in 1948?",
"Answer": "Israel"
},
{
"Category": "Language",
"Question": " What does the Russian word buran mean?",
"Answer": "Blizzard"
},
{
"Category": "Arts & Entertainment",
"Question": " How many members in the guy group N'SYNC?",
"Answer": "5"
},
{
"Category": "Arts & Entertainment",
"Question": " Name one of the 3 members of N'SYNC whose names start with the letter 'J'.",
"Answer": "Joey, JC or Justin"
},
{
"Category": "Arts & Entertainnment",
"Question": " Name one of the 2 members of N'SYNC whose names do NOT start with the letter 'J'.",
"Answer": "Chris and Lance"
},
{
"Category": "Arts & Entertainment",
"Question": " What year was the movie Ben Hur with Charlton Heston made?",
"Answer": "1959"
},
{
"Category": "Arts & Entertainment",
"Question": " Who played Captain Queeg in 'The Caine Mutiny'?",
"Answer": "Humphrey Bogart"
},
{
"Category": "Arts & Entertainment",
"Question": " Who played Maggie in 'Cat On A Hot Tin Roof' with Paul Newman?",
"Answer": "Elizabeth Taylor"
},
{
"Category": "Language",
"Question": " What is a Wyvern?",
"Answer": "A type of dragon"
},
{
"Category": "United States",
"Question": " When were PopTarts invented?",
"Answer": "1964"
},
{
"Category": "Geography",
"Question": " What African country is only 8 miles from Spain?",
"Answer": "Morocco"
},
{
"Category": "Language",
"Question": " What African language do Boers speak?",
"Answer": "Afrikaans"
},
{
"Category": "History",
"Question": " Which people created the sundial?",
"Answer": "The Egyptians in 2400 B.C."
},
{
"Category": "Mythology",
"Question": " Who did Paris, the ruler of Troy, select as the most beautiful goddess?",
"Answer": "Aphrodite"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " What are Pyxis, Puppis, and Pavo?",
"Answer": "Constellations in the southern sky"
},
{
"Category": "United States",
"Question": " How many deserts are in or extend into the United States?",
"Answer": "5"
},
{
"Category": "Geography",
"Question": " Name the 500,000 square mile desert that Mongolia and China share.",
"Answer": "Gobi"
},
{
"Category": "Computers",
"Question": " What is the type of computer virus that is named after a device of trickery used in a famous mythological war?",
"Answer": "Trojan Horse"
},
{
"Category": "Computers",
"Question": " When was the World Wide Web developed?",
"Answer": "1990"
},
{
"Category": "Computers",
"Question": " What is the name of the group that developed the World Wide Web?",
"Answer": "European Center for Nuclear Research"
},
{
"Category": "Computers",
"Question": " In what Swiss city was the World Wide Web first developed?",
"Answer": "Geneva, Switzerland"
},
{
"Category": "Art & Literature",
"Question": " What was Odysseus' dog's name?",
"Answer": "Argo"
},
{
"Category": "History",
"Question": " Name the largest airplane ever built?",
"Answer": "Spruce Goose"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " What rock floats in water?",
"Answer": "Pumice"
},
{
"Category": "Art & Literature",
"Question": " Name 1 of the 4 Horsemen of the Apocalypse.",
"Answer": "War, Pestilence, Famine and Death"
},
{
"Category": "Entertainment",
"Question": " Vulcan blood is based on what metal?",
"Answer": "Copper"
},
{
"Category": "Art & Literature: What famous British novel begins with the line",
"Question": " 'It was a cold day in April, and the clocks were striking thirteen'?",
"Answer": "1984"
},
{
"Category": "Art & Literature",
"Question": " According to Douglas Adams' Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy, who designed Norway?",
"Answer": "Slartibartfast"
},
{
"Category": "History",
"Question": " What Kenyan secret terrorist organization revolted against British colonists in 1952?",
"Answer": "Mau Mau"
},
{
"Category": "Sciece & Nature",
"Question": " What is the most abundant metal in the Earth's crust?",
"Answer": "Aluminum"
},
{
"Category": "Art & Literature",
"Question": " In Norse mythology, what was the Twilight of the Gods called?",
"Answer": "Ragnarok"
},
{
"Category": "Entertainment",
"Question": " Name Quickdraw McGraw's sidekick.",
"Answer": "Baba Looey"
},
{
"Category": "History",
"Question": " What was the name of the battle in which Hannibal was defeated?",
"Answer": "Zama"
},
{
"Category": "Art & Literature",
"Question": " James Bond creator Ian Fleming wrote what famous children's story, later made into a movie?",
"Answer": "Chitty Chitty Bang Bang"
},
{
"Category": "History",
"Question": " One of the 7 Wonders of the ancient world was a giant bronze statue, what was it called?",
"Answer": "Colossus of Rhodes"
},
{
"Category": "Art & Literature",
"Question": " In Norse mythology, the icy underworld was called?",
"Answer": "Niflheim"
},
{
"Category": "Entertainment",
"Question": " What song did the fictitious Dr. Chandra teach his famous computer HAL 9000 to sing?",
"Answer": "Bicycle Built For Two"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " What is the name given to the change in pitch accompanied by an approaching or receeding sound source?",
"Answer": "Doppler Effect"
},
{
"Category": "Art & Literature",
"Question": " Name 1 of Dumas' 3 musketeers.",
"Answer": "Porthos, Athos and Aramis"
},
{
"Category": "Good To Know",
"Question": " What is the only man-made feature visible from space?",
"Answer": "Great Wall of China"
},
{
"Category": "Art & Literature",
"Question": " The classical medical symbol of two serpents wrapped around a staff is called a what?",
"Answer": "Caduceus"
},
{
"Category": "Art & Literature",
"Question": " Which Roman god had two faces?",
"Answer": "Janus"
},
{
"Category": "Entertainment",
"Question": " What was Dr. Who's phone booth called?",
"Answer": "Tardis"
},
{
"Category": "Entertainment",
"Question": " What words is the acronym HAL in the famous computer's name derived from?",
"Answer": "Heuristically programmed ALgorithmic computer"
},
{
"Category": "Art & Literature",
"Question": " Name Captain Nemo's submarine?",
"Answer": "Nautilus"
},
{
"Category": "History",
"Question": " In what ancient city did Alexander the Great die?",
"Answer": "Babylon"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " What is the underside of a horse's hoove called?",
"Answer": "Frog"
},
{
"Category": "Art & Literature: In JRR Tolkien's Lord of the Rings, 3 wizards are mentioned by name",
"Question": " Gandalf, Saruman, and who?",
"Answer": "Radagast"
},
{
"Category": "History",
"Question": " Which god was a favourite of the Roman legions, who sacrificed a bull to him in secret rituals?",
"Answer": "Mithras"
},
{
"Category": "Entertainment",
"Question": " Who dances the waltz in Mr. Kite's show?",
"Answer": "Henry the Horse"
},
{
"Category": "History",
"Question": " The ancient Egyptians used what substance as the earliest know contraceptive?",
"Answer": "Crocodile dung"
},
{
"Category": "Geography",
"Question": " Which country is also a continent?",
"Answer": "Australia"
},
{
"Category": "History: True or false",
"Question": " French was never the official language of England.",
"Answer": "False. French was the official language for over 600 years."
},
{
"Category": "UnitedStates",
"Question": " Which is the only state that grows coffee?",
"Answer": "Hawaii"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature: True or False",
"Question": " 10 percent of professional boxers have suffered brain damage.",
"Answer": "False, over 80% have suffered brain damage"
},
{
"Category": "Geography",
"Question": " Which well-known Russian city has seen it's name changed 3 times since it was founded in 1703 by Peter the Great?",
"Answer": "St. Petersburg, Russia"
},
{
"Category": "Arts & Entertainment",
"Question": " Of the 7 dwarfs in 'Snow White and The Seven Dwarfs', which one is the only beardless one?",
"Answer": "Dopey"
},
{
"Category": "Language: True or false",
"Question": " The word 'karate' means 'empty hand'.",
"Answer": "True"
},
{
"Category": "Geography",
"Question": " Which country is the world's leading importer of iron ore?",
"Answer": "Japan"
},
{
"Category": "History",
"Question": " What year was the Republic of Israel established, 1933, 1948, 1957 or 1966?",
"Answer": "1948"
},
{
"Category": "Geography",
"Question": " How many cities in the world boast populations in excess of 1 million people; over 50, over 200, over 300 or over 400?",
"Answer": "over 300"
},
{
"Category": "Mythology",
"Question": " Who was the Greek goddess of victory?",
"Answer": "Nike"
},
{
"Category": "UnitedStates",
"Question": " What city is the oldest one in the United States?",
"Answer": "St. Augustine, Florida"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " What continent is the only one on Earth that has no reptiles or snakes?",
"Answer": "Antarctica"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " What breed of dog bites more humans than any other breed?",
"Answer": "German Shepherds"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature: True or false",
"Question": " Adolescent male crickets can chirp.",
"Answer": "False"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " The blood of mammals is red. What color is a lobster's blood?",
"Answer": "blue"
},
{
"Category": "Arts & Entertainment",
"Question": " What cartoon character says 'DOH'?",
"Answer": "Homer Simpson"
},
{
"Category": "Arts & Entertainment: True or false",
"Question": " In the movie, 'The Wizard Of Oz', Dorothy's 3 companions were looking for a heart, a brain and a glass slipper.",
"Answer": "False"
},
{
"Category": "Languages",
"Question": " What is the world's most widely spoken language?",
"Answer": "the Mandarin dialect of Chinese"
},
{
"Category": "Geography",
"Question": " Which large, well-known Central American city is sinking at the rate of 6 to 8 inches per year?",
"Answer": "Mexico City"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " If offered a new pen to write with, what will 97% of people do with it?",
"Answer": "write their own name"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " The average person has a vocabulary of 1,000 to 2,000, 3,000 to 4,000, or 5,000 to 6,000 words?",
"Answer": "5,000 to 6,000"
},
{
"Category": "Geography",
"Question": " Which one of Earth's oceans is mostly covered by solid ice, ice floes and icebergs?",
"Answer": "Arctic Ocean"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " About how many feet of earth could an ambitious mole tunnel through in one day; 20 feet, 100 feet, 200 feet or 300 feet?",
"Answer": "300 feet"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " The blood of mammals is red. What color is insect's blood?",
"Answer": "yellow"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " What does a speleologist study?",
"Answer": "studies caves"
},
{
"Category": "UnitedStates",
"Question": " Which product is more money spent on per year, baby food or pet food?",
"Answer": "pet food"
},
{
"Category": "Geography",
"Question": " Can you name the largest island in the world?",
"Answer": "Greenland, at 840,000 square miles"
},
{
"Category": "Geography: True or false",
"Question": " In Paraguay dueling is still legal as long as both parties are registered blood donors.",
"Answer": "True"
},
{
"Category": "Geography",
"Question": " What city in the world was the first one to reach the population of 1 million people?",
"Answer": "Rome, Italy in 133 B.C."
},
{
"Category": "Geography: True or false",
"Question": " Michigan's Great Lakes are the largest group of freshwater lakes in the world.",
"Answer": "True"
},
{
"Category": "History",
"Question": " To date, who has been the only American president to win non-consecutive terms to the White House?",
"Answer": "President Grover Cleveland"
},
{
"Category": "UnitedStates",
"Question": " In area, which city is larger, Los Angeles, California or Juneau, Alaska?",
"Answer": "Juneau, Alaska"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " How much of the world's population is left-handed, 5 percent, 10 percent, 15 percent or 20 percent?",
"Answer": "10 percent"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " How many times a day does an average adult person laugh, 10 times, 15 times, 20 times or 25 times?",
"Answer": "15 times"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " What insect is known for being a carrier of malaria, encephalitis, yellow fever and dengue fever?",
"Answer": "mosquitos"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " Which part of your body accounts for one quarter of the bones your body contains?",
"Answer": "your feet"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " What does a person with hexidectylism have?",
"Answer": "six fingers or six toes"
},
{
"Category": "Geography",
"Question": " What country's name is a Native American Indian word meaning 'Big Village'?",
"Answer": "Canada"
},
{
"Category": "Geography",
"Question": " Over which waterfall does the most water flow over per year?",
"Answer": "Niagara Falls"
},
{
"Category": "Geography",
"Question": " Which large island is 3 times the size of Texas?",
"Answer": "Greenland"
},
{
"Category": "Geography",
"Question": " Which county in Great Britain is the only one that has 2 coasts?",
"Answer": "Devon"
},
{
"Category": "Geography",
"Question": " Which ocean is the smallest and shallowest?",
"Answer": "Artic Ocean"
},
{
"Category": "Geography",
"Question": " Which ocean is saltier, the Pacific or the Atlantic?",
"Answer": "Atlantic Ocean"
},
{
"Category": "Geography",
"Question": " What name was the city of St. Petersburg, Russia given in 1914 because Russian leaders thought it's name sounded too German?",
"Answer": "Petrograd"
},
{
"Category": "Geography",
"Question": " What name was the city of St. Petersburg, Russia given in 1924 to honor the founder of the Soviet Union?",
"Answer": "Petrograd"
},
{
"Category": "Geography",
"Question": " What country's national flag is flown differently depending on if the country is at war or at peace?",
"Answer": "Philippines"
},
{
"Category": "Geography",
"Question": " What is the highest mountain range in the world?",
"Answer": "The Himilayas"
},
{
"Category": "Geography",
"Question": " What body of water does the river Danube empty into?",
"Answer": "The Black Sea"
},
{
"Category": "Geography",
"Question": " Rome was originally built on how many hills?",
"Answer": "seven"
},
{
"Category": "Geography",
"Question": " What group of islands boasts the 'wettest spot on Earth' because of the rainfall there?",
"Answer": "The Hawaiian Islands"
},
{
"Category": "Geography",
"Question": " Name the world's smallest independant state.",
"Answer": "Vatican City"
},
{
"Category": "History",
"Question": " What is the name of the largest building from ancient Rome that survives intact?",
"Answer": "The Pantheon"
},
{
"Category": "Literature",
"Question": " Who or what was the only one to recognize Odysseus when he arrived home after an absence of 20 years?",
"Answer": "his dog, Argus"
},
{
"Category": "Literature",
"Question": " What famous ancient Greek author wrote about the epic journey of Odysseus?",
"Answer": "Homer"
},
{
"Category": "UnitedStates",
"Question": " Which US state has 8 national park sites?",
"Answer": "Alaska"
},
{
"Category": "UnitedStates",
"Question": " Which is larger, the island of Manhattan in New York or Disney World in Orlando, Florida?",
"Answer": "Disney World in Orlando, Florida"
},
{
"Category": "UnitedStates",
"Question": " Which state is the only one whose name has only one syllable?",
"Answer": "Maine"
},
{
"Category": "UnitedStates",
"Question": " Which of Michigan's 'Great Lakes' lies entirely inside the United States?",
"Answer": "Lake Michigan"
},
{
"Category": "UnitedStates",
"Question": " What is the most important inland waterway in North America?",
"Answer": "The Great Lakes"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature: A zebra is which",
"Question": " black with white stripes or white with black stripes?",
"Answer": "white with black stripes"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " What animal produces the loudest sound of any animal on Earth?",
"Answer": "the blue whale can whistle at 188 decibels"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " Which animal, cat or dog, has the most vocal sounds?",
"Answer": "Cats, with over 100"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " What gossamer-winged insect is the fastest flying of all the insects?",
"Answer": "Dragonflies"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " How many worker bees would have to spend their lifetime to produce 1 teaspoon of honey?",
"Answer": "12"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " Which do mosquitos prefer, brunettes or blonds?",
"Answer": "blonds"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " Which do mosquitos prefer, children or adults?",
"Answer": "children"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " What part of the mosquito does citronella bother the most?",
"Answer": "their feet"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " Herbivorous means only plants are eaten for food. What word means anything is eaten for food?",
"Answer": "omnivorous"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " What is the world's largest living bird?",
"Answer": "adult male ostrich"
},
{
"Category": "Sports & Leisure;G;",
"Question": " What profession is troubled by the most workplace violence?",
"Answer": "Police officers"
},
{
"Category": "Music",
"Question": " How did Kurt Cobain announce The Meat Puppets on Nirvana's 'Unplugged in New York?",
"Answer": "Thing 1 and Thing 2"
},
{
"Category": "Music",
"Question": " Who were the guest artists in Nirvana's 'Unplugged in New York?",
"Answer": "The Meat Puppets"
},
{
"Category": "People & Places",
"Question": " What are the 3 best-known western personages in China?",
"Answer": "Jesus Christ, Richard Nixon and Elvis Presley"
},
{
"Category": "History",
"Question": " What was the name of the B-29 bomber that dropped the Atom Bomb on Nagasaki?",
"Answer": "Bock's Car"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " Which takes more muscles to do, frowning or smiling?",
"Answer": "frowning"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " What is the body's largest internal organ?",
"Answer": "small intestine"
},
{
"Category": "Language",
"Question": " What do you study if you are studying entomology?",
"Answer": "entomology is the study of insects"
},
{
"Category": "Language",
"Question": " If you study etymology, what are you studying?",
"Answer": "word origins"
},
{
"Category": "Geography",
"Question": " Name one of the 'Great Lakes' that surround Michigan.",
"Answer": "Michigan, Huron, Erie or Superior"
},
{
"Category": "Geography",
"Question": " Which sea lies along the western side of Holland (the Netherlands)?",
"Answer": "North Sea"
},
{
"Category": "Geography",
"Question": " What country lies along the western side of Spain?",
"Answer": "Portugal"
},
{
"Category": "Literature: Who said",
"Question": " 'Fie Fi Fo Fum, I smell the blood of an Englishman'?",
"Answer": "the giant in 'Jack In The Beanstalk'"
},
{
"Category": "Weights & Measures",
"Question": " In kilograms, how much does one litre of water weigh?",
"Answer": "1 Kg"
},
{
"Category": "Arts & Entertainment: What Lewis Carroll work offers this bit of whimsy",
"Question": " 'All mimsy were the borogoves, and the mome raths outgrabe'?",
"Answer": "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland"
},
{
"Category": "Sports & Leisure",
"Question": " How many of every 10 baseball players who sign pro contracts never play in a major league game?",
"Answer": "Nine"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " Which of the big, jungle cats is the only cat to be social rather than solitary?",
"Answer": "The lion"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " What type of nucleic acid carries hereditary information from generation to generation?",
"Answer": "Deoxyribonucleic acid or DNA"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " What substance is the largest single preventable cause of death?",
"Answer": "Tobacco"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " What movie had Michael Keaton playing a character loosely named after a huge star in the constellation of Orion?",
"Answer": "Beetlejuice"
},
{
"Category": "History",
"Question": " What form of ancient writing was finally deciphered with the help of a chunk of basalt known as the Rosetta Stone?",
"Answer": "Hieroglyphics"
},
{
"Category": "History",
"Question": " What country did Hitler's troops invade, kicking off World War II?",
"Answer": "Poland"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " What do American parents of infants dump 17 billion of each year?",
"Answer": "Disposable diapers"
},
{
"Category": "People & Places",
"Question": " What state's license plates began saying 'Famous Potatoes' in 1957?",
"Answer": "Idaho's"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " What's an organism made from the genetic material of another commonly called?",
"Answer": "A clone"
},
{
"Category": "People & Places",
"Question": " What tropical U.S. state has chosen the yellow hibiscus as it's state flower?",
"Answer": "Hawaii"
},
{
"Category": "People & Places",
"Question": " What European country contains Transylvania, commonly considered to be the home of 'Count Dracula'?",
"Answer": "Romania"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " How many bones does a shark have?",
"Answer": "Zero"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " What does the male Emperor Penguine balance atop his feet for two months while its mate feeds?",
"Answer": "An egg"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " What tracking device was the Stealth bomber designed to evade?",
"Answer": "Radar"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " What's the heaviest naturally-occurring element?",
"Answer": "Uranium"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " Which of the 9 planets in our solar system is blue and white when seen from outer space?",
"Answer": "Earth"
},
{
"Category": "Literature",
"Question": " What poet immortalized a famous silversmith's midnight ride to warn that the British were coming?",
"Answer": "Henry Wadsworth Longfellow"
},
{
"Category": "People & Places",
"Question": " Who was the first pilot to take off solo in New York and land in Paris?",
"Answer": "Charles Lindbergh"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " How many buffalo/bison roamed North America in 1492 - 600,000, 6 million or 60 million?",
"Answer": "60 million"
},
{
"Category": "People & Places",
"Question": " What U.S. state adopted a cactus blossom as its state flower?",
"Answer": "Arizona"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " What's the term for a device that uses the sun and horizon to determine location?",
"Answer": "Sextant"
},
{
"Category": "Sports & Leisure",
"Question": " What chess piece is second in strength only to the queen?",
"Answer": "Rook"
},
{
"Category": "People & Places",
"Question": " What fort's 1814 bombardment inspired Francis Scott Key to pen the USA's anthem's lyrics?",
"Answer": "Fort McHenry's"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " What bird in the heron family is named for the long feathers, or 'aigrettes,' grown by the male during mating season?",
"Answer": "An egret"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " What number is indicated by this symbol in the Greek numeral system? VII",
"Answer": "Seven"
},
{
"Category": "History",
"Question": " Whose signature on the USA's 'Declaration Of Independance' is legible from the farthest distance?",
"Answer": "John Hancock's"
},
{
"Category": "History",
"Question": " What was the first U.S. battle cry of World War II?",
"Answer": "Remember Pearl Harbor!"
},
{
"Category": "People & Places",
"Question": " What's the first foreign country you'd reach by traveling due south from Detroit's City Airport?",
"Answer": "Canada"
},
{
"Category": "People & Places",
"Question": " What country found wooden shoes to be no match for German jackboots in 1940?",
"Answer": "The Netherlands"
},
{
"Category": "Arts & Entertainment",
"Question": " What six words does 007 say when introducing himself?",
"Answer": "The name is Bond, James Bond"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " What does the acronym 'WYSIWYG' stand for?",
"Answer": "What you see is what you get"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " What type of engineering sees organisms have their DNA altered to produce new substances?",
"Answer": "Genetic engineering"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " What Intel chip is the successor to the 80286, 80386 and 80486?",
"Answer": "The Pentium"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " What planet did the U.S. 'Viking I' send surface images of, starting in 1976?",
"Answer": "Mars"
},
{
"Category": "People & Places",
"Question": " What continent boasts Angel Falls, the tallest in the world?",
"Answer": "South America"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " What is the only mammal that can fly, and not simply glide?",
"Answer": "The bat"
},
{
"Category": "History",
"Question": " What was the name of the B-29 that dropped the bomb on Hiroshima?",
"Answer": "Enola Gay"
},
{
"Category": "People & Places",
"Question": " What's the name of the stately stone gate in the center of Berlin?",
"Answer": "The Brandenburg Gate"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " What invention did the most to discourage the practice of letter writing?",
"Answer": "The telephone"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " What country was proud to see Marc Garneau as it's first astronaut 1984?",
"Answer": "Canada"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " What industry, according to Melvin Belli, 'has conspired to catch you, hold you and kill you'?",
"Answer": "The tobacco industry"
},
{
"Category": "People & Places",
"Question": " What British political party made Margaret Thatcher its first female leader?",
"Answer": "The Conservative (Tory) Party"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " Which can last longer without water, a camel or a rat?",
"Answer": "a rat"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " Which is bigger, an ostrich's eye or it's brain?",
"Answer": "it's eye"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " How many eyelids does a camel's eye have?",
"Answer": "3"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature: True or false",
"Question": " Snakes are immune to their own poison.",
"Answer": "true"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " Which insect is responsible for the most human deaths world-wide?",
"Answer": "mosquito"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature: True or false",
"Question": " The bones of a pidgeon weigh less than it's feathers.",
"Answer": "true"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " What bird is the only bird in the world that can fly backwards?",
"Answer": "the hummingbird"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " Name the national bird of New Zealand?",
"Answer": "the Kiwi"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " What is the most common mammal in the United States?",
"Answer": "the mouse"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " The poison-arrow frog has enough poison to kill how many people; 10, 500, 1,200 or 2,200?",
"Answer": "2,200"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " Whose venom is more potent, a rattlesnake's or a female black widow spider's?",
"Answer": "the female black widow spider's"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " What is the world's largest mammal?",
"Answer": "the blue whale"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " Of the approximately 2,600 different species of frogs, what is the only continent that they don't live on?",
"Answer": "Antartica"
},
{
"Category": "People & Places",
"Question": " What well-known ancient site in England is 1,500 years older then the Colosseum in Rome?",
"Answer": "Stonehenge"
},
{
"Category": "People & Places",
"Question": " How tall is the Eiffel Tower; 583 feet, 196 feet, 984 feet or 721 feet?",
"Answer": "984 feet high"
},
{
"Category": "History",
"Question": " Who did Cleopatra wed after frustrating marriages with her two younger brothers?",
"Answer": "Marc Antony"
},
{
"Category": "Arts & Entertainment",
"Question": " What does 'dormez-vous' mean?",
"Answer": "Are you sleeping?"
},
{
"Category": "People & Places",
"Question": " What name did Mohammed A. Salameh use when he rented the van that carried the bomb that blew up the World Trade Center in New York City?",
"Answer": "Mohammed A. Salameh"
},
{
"Category": "Arts & Entertainment",
"Question": " What name did gangsta' rapper, Snoop Dogg, give his platinum debut album?",
"Answer": "Doggystyle"
},
{
"Category": "Arts & Entertainment",
"Question": " What Spike Lee movie title was uttered in Congress 67 times in the six months after its release?",
"Answer": "Do the Right Thing"
},
{
"Category": "People & Places",
"Question": " What building did a wayward B-25 smack the 78th floor of in 1945?",
"Answer": "The Empire State Building"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " What's the fastest man can run - 18, 28 or 38 miles per hour?",
"Answer": "Twenty-eight miles per hour"
},
{
"Category": "History",
"Question": " What war cost an average of one billion dollars a day?",
"Answer": "The Persian Gulf War"
},
{
"Category": "Science & Nature",
"Question": " What invention rendered the short-lived Pony Express delivery service unnecessary?",
"Answer": "The telegraph"
},
{
"Category": "Sports & Leisure",
"Question": " Who, with Emil Gagnan, invented the gear that allows scuba diving to flourish as a sport?",
"Answer": "Jacques Cousteau"
},
{
"Category": "Arts & Entertainment",
"Question": " What 'pet' came with an owner's manual that said it could learn to 'play dead' with no training?",
"Answer": "The Pet Rock"
},
{
"Category": "History: True or false",
"Question": " The Jordanian city, Amman, was once called Philadelphia.",
"Answer": "True"
},
{
"Category": "Horror Roles",
"Question": " Who was the '50's horror film hostess that also appeared in 'Plan 9 from Outer Space'?",
"Answer": "Vampira"
},
{
"Category": "Monsters",
"Question": " What was the only thing that Beetlejuice was afraid of?",
"Answer": "sand worms"
},
{
"Category": "Characters",
"Question": " What was the name of the Addams Family butler?",
"Answer": "Lurch"
},
{
"Category": "Horror Roles",
"Question": " Which actress played the mother of 'Rosemary's Baby'?",
"Answer": "Mia Farrow"
},
{
"Category": "General Knowledge",
"Question": " What finally destroyed the aliens in 'War of the Worlds'?",
"Answer": "germs"
},
{
"Category": "Horror Roles",
"Question": " What young actor was eaten by a bed in 'Nightmare on Elm Street'?",
"Answer": "Johnny Depp"
},
{
"Category": "General Knowledge",
"Question": " What was the town of Blair in 'The Blair Witch Project' renamed as?",
"Answer": "Burkittsville"
},
{
"Category": "Horror Roles",
"Question": " Who played the title role in 'Carrie'?",
"Answer": "Sissy Spacek"
},
{
"Category": "Monsters",
"Question": " What was the name of Godzilla's (movie) son?",
"Answer": "Minya"
},
{
"Category": "Characters",
"Question": " What was Lon Chaney Jr's human name in 'The Wolfman'?",
"Answer": "Larry Talbot"
},
{
"Category": "General Knowledge",
"Question": " Who wrote the novel, 'Jaws'?",
"Answer": "Peter Benchley"
},
{
"Category": "Horror Roles",
"Question": " Which actor has played Dracula in more films than anyone else?",
"Answer": "Christopher Lee"
},
{
"Category": "Complete The Quote: Complete this quote",
"Question": " 'Soylent Green is...'",
"Answer": "people"
},
{
"Category": "Characters",
"Question": " What was the name of the villian in 1921's 'Nosferatu'?",
"Answer": "Count Orlock"
},
{
"Category": "General Knowledge",
"Question": " To what was Dracula referring to as 'children of the night'?",
"Answer": "wolves"
},
{
"Category": "Horror Roles",
"Question": " Which actor played Count Alucard in 1943's 'Son of Dracula'?",
"Answer": "Lon Chaney Jr"
},
{
"Category": "Characters",
"Question": " In the 1931 film, 'Frankenstein', what was the doctor's first name?",
"Answer": "Henry"
},
{
"Category": "Monsters",
"Question": " The monsters in the film, 'Them', were giant, what?",
"Answer": "ants"
},
{
"Category": "General Knowledge",
"Question": " What type of bat is most often used in horror films?",
"Answer": "flying fox"
},
{
"Category": "Horror Roles",
"Question": " Who played Herman on the original 'The Munsters' television series?",
"Answer": "Fred Gwynne"
},
{
"Category": "Characters",
"Question": " What was the name of the antichrist character in the 'Omen' trilogy?",
"Answer": "Damien"
},
{
"Category": "Complete The Quote: Complete this quote",
"Question": " 'It's alive!...'",
"Answer": "it's alive"
},
{
"Category": "General Knowledge",
"Question": " Who was billed as the 'Man of 1000 Faces'?",
"Answer": "Lon Chaney"
},
{
"Category": "Horror Roles",
"Question": " Which television star played the title role in 1957's 'I was a Teenage Werewolf'?",
"Answer": "Michael Landon"
},
{
"Category": "Characters",
"Question": " What was the title character's name in 1925's 'The Phantom of the Opera'?",
"Answer": "Eric"
},
{
"Category": "General Knowledge",
"Question": " What was Bela Lugosi's real name?",
"Answer": "Bela Blasko"
},
{
"Category": "Horror Roles",
"Question": " Who played the masochistic dental patient in the 1986 remake of 'The Little Shop of Horrors'?",
"Answer": "Bill Murray"
},
{
"Category": "General Knowledge",
"Question": " What actress played in the movies 'Firestarter' and 'E.T.'?",
"Answer": "Drew Barrymore"
},
{
"Category": "Monsters",
"Question": " In 'King Kong vs. Godzilla', who won?",
"Answer": "neither"
},
{
"Category": "Horror Roles",
"Question": " Who played Jamie Lee Curtis' 'Psycho' mother in 'Halloween H20'?",
"Answer": "Janet Leigh"
},
{
"Category": "Characters",
"Question": " What was the name of the hero (Bruce Campbell) in the 'The Evil Dead' trilogy?",
"Answer": "Ash"
},
{
"Category": "General Knowledge",
"Question": " What was Norman Bates' hobby in 'Psycho'?",
"Answer": "taxidermy"
},
{
"Category": "Complete The Quote: Complete this quote from the monster in Frankenstein",
"Question": " 'Fire...'",
"Answer": "bad!"
},
{
"Category": "Monsters",
"Question": " In 'From Dusk Til Dawn', the 'heroes' stumble into a nightclub full of what?",
"Answer": "vampires"
},
{
"Category": "Characters",
"Question": " What role did Christopher Lee play in Hammer's 'The Curse of Frankenstein'?",
"Answer": "monster"
},
{
"Category": "General Knowledge",
"Question": " In what city does the interview in 'Interview with the Vampire' take place?",
"Answer": "San Fransisco"
},
{
"Category": "Horror Roles",
"Question": " What television star played the title role in 1985's 'Teen Wolf'?",
"Answer": "Michael J. Fox"
},
{
"Category": "Characters",
"Question": " What character did Vincent Price play in 'Abbott and Costello meet Frankenstein'?",
"Answer": "invisible man"
},
{
"Category": "General Knowledge",
"Question": " What was 'The Munsters''s street address?",
"Answer": "1313 Mockingbird Lane"
},
{
"Category": "Horror Roles",
"Question": " Who played Dracula in 'Love at First Bite'?",
"Answer": "George Hamilton"
},
{
"Category": "Monsters",
"Question": " What was the name of the clown in Stephen King's 'IT'?",
"Answer": "pennywise"
},
{
"Category": "Characters",
"Question": " What was the name of the scientist that accidentally had his dna mixed with that of a fly in the 1986 remake of 'The Fly'?",
"Answer": "Seth Brundle"
},
{
"Category": "Complete The Quote: Complete this quote",
"Question": " 'Enter freely, of your own will, and leave some of the...'",
"Answer": "happiness you bring"
},
{
"Category": "General Knowledge",
"Question": " Michael Myers' mask in 'Halloween' was made from the novelty Halloween mask of what well-known actor?",
"Answer": "William Shatner"
},
{
"Category": "Horror Roles",
"Question": " Who played the title character in the 'Leprechaun' series?",
"Answer": "Warwick Davis"
},
{
"Category": "Characters",
"Question": " What was the name of the 'faithful handyman' in 'The Rocky Horror Picture Show'?",
"Answer": "Riff Raff"
},
{
"Category": "General Knowledge",
"Question": " How many blades were on Freddy Kruger's glove?",
"Answer": "4"
}
]