- Which state along with Florida celebrated its centenary of 
 joining the Union in 1945?
 
- Where was horse racing's Breeders" Cup held in 1985?
 
- In the 60s, in which American city were you supposed to wear 
 flowers in your hair?
 
- In basketball, where do the Kings come form?
 
- In 1957 an air service was set up between London and which city?
 
- In 1999 who was the most downloaded woman on the Internet?
 
- Where was Dame Kiri Te Kanawa born?
 
- The hit Into The Groove came from which movie starring Madonna?
 
- Which movie producer was born on exactly the same day as actor 
 Jason Robards?
 
- Who wrote the novel The Detached Retina?
 
- A world wide ban on what was introduced in 1990 to try and save 
 the elephant population?
 
- Who wrote the novel Dr. Zhivago?
 
- Which director's first Hollywood movie was Sweet Smell of 
 Success?
 
- Which word needs to be added to Is Rich and At Rest to completer 
 the book titles?
 
- What was the profession of sportsman Sir Gordon Richards?
 
- Which country did tennis-playing sisters Katerina and Manuela 
 Maleeva originally come from?
 
- Philadelphia-born Alexander Calder worked in which branch of the 
 arts?
 
- Who directed the movie Heaven Can Wait?
 
- In which decade did the contraceptive pill go on general sale in 
 America?
 
- Who had a 60s No 1 hit with Honey?
 
- To ten thousand square miles, what is the area of Maine?
 
- What is Anthony Quayle's real first name?
 
- Who played Steed in the 90s film version of The Avengers?
 
- In which country is the Spa-Francorchamps motor racing track?
 
- Who led British, French and US troops in the second battle of the 
 Marne?
 
- In which state is the Bellarmine College?
 
- Which Marlon starred in the 50s film A Streetcar Named Desire?
 
- Which Redgrave was Oscar nominated in 1999?
 
- Which fellow actress did Faye Dunaway play in Mommie Dearest?
 
- Sam Ermolenko was a world champion in which sport?
 
- How old would Janis Joplin have been had she lived to the end of 
 the 20th century?
 
- In the 80s Afghanistan was occupied by troops from which country?
 
- Which Texan city lies opposite Ciudad Juarez?
 
- In which state is Bucknell University?
 
- Junior Braithwaite was the original lead singer with which group?
 
- The Aga Khan is renowned as a breeder of which animals?
 
- Spiro Agnew was Vice President to which USS  President?
 
- Who wrote the best seller Shogun?
 
- Alfonso Bonilla Aragon international airport is in which country?
 
- Where was Mary Jo Kopechne found drowned?
 
- Why were Hope and Crosby "like Webster's Dictionary?"
 
- In which branch of the arts is Suzanne Farrell famous?
 
- Indiana's centenary of joining the Union was in which year?
 
- Helena Bonham-Carter was born in which decade of the 20th 
 century?
 
- If it is 10 p.m. in Colorado, what time is it in Louisiana?
 
- What is Brigitte Bardot's real name?
 
- Which country does the airline Augusta come from?
 
- Which company launched the first personal stereo system?
 
- Ansel Adams worked in which field?
 
- In which country is the Salazar bridge?
 
- Which Janet starred in Psycho?
 
- Which Swedish tennis player won the US Open in 1991 and 1992?
 
- In The Air Tonight came form which Phil Collins album?
 
Daily Trivia Quiz #47 -  
Miscellaneous - Answers
- Texas.
- Aqueduct, New York.
- San Francisco.
- Sacramento.
- Moscow.
- Cindy Margolis.
- New Zealand.
- Desperately Seeking Susan.
- Blake Edwards.
- Brian Aldiss.
- Ivory trading.
- Boris Pasternak.
- Alexander Mackendrick.
- Rabbit.
- Jockey.
- Bulgaria.
- Sculpture.
- Warren Beatty.
- 60s.
- Bobby Goldsboro.
- 30,861.
- John.
- Ralph Fiennes.
- Belgium.
- Petain.
- Kentucky.
- Brando.
- Lynn.
- Joan Crawford.
- Speedway (dirt bikes).
- 56.
- USSR.
- El Paso.
- Pennsylvania.
- The Wailers.
- Racehorses.
- Nixon.
- James Clavell.
- Colombia.
- Chappaquiddick.
- They were Morocco bound.
- Ballet.
- 1916.
- 60s.
- 11 p.m.
- Camille Javal.
- Australia.
- Sony.
- Photography.
- Portugal.
- Leigh.
- Stefan Edberg.
- Face Value.