Countries - Questions and Answers
- Who ruled England from 827 until 860?
- 300,000 Chinese troops invaded a country in February of 1979,
what was the country?
- Worlds most remote weather station is located in what country?
- What European country was in an official state of emergency from
1933 until 1945?
- Which country lost over seventeen percent of its entire
population in World War II?
- Which two countries share Victoria Falls?
- Adolf Hitler was born in what country?
- In 1989, what country did the United States invade in what George
Will dubbed "an act of hemispheric hygiene"?
- What country did Ion Iliescu take over after its previous
president was arrested, tried and shot?
- What North American country enacted the War Powers Act to quell a
separatist rebellion in 1970?
- Aruba maintains the strongest ties to what European country?
- Fireworks originated in what country?
- The Saturn V rocket was built by what country?
- What European country uses its Latin Name, Helvetia, on its
stamps?
- In which country was the World Wide Web invented?
- China has how many time zones?
- What is the name of the country that flew the first supersonic
airliner in 1968 and had it crash in 1973?
- The Greek historian Herodotus dubbed what country "the gift of
the Nile"?
- In South America what is the largest country?
- Japan sends the most what to Australia?
- Which European country launched Europe's first super high speed
passenger train in 1981?
- Portugal is bordered by only want country, what is it?
- India ink was developed in what country?
- What country did 153 of the first 400 Nobel Prize-winning
scientists call home?
- What country first came up with windmills?
- A patent on polyester was patented first in what country?
- The worlds first mid air collision took place over what country?
- Eddy Grant comes from what country?
- Roxette came from which European country?
- Celine Deion was born in what North American Country?
- What floral symbol do the country of Peru and the state of Kansas
have in common?
- What country has a volcano called Okinawa?
- Lesotho is a southern African Kingdom surround by which country?
- In what country can one find 40 species of lemurs?
Answers to Daily Trivia Quiz #213 - Countries Trivia
- Egbert, Ethelwulf and Ethelbald
- Vietnam.
- Canada.
- Germany.
- Poland.
- Zimbabwe and Zambia.
- Austria.
- Panama.
- Romania.
- Canada.
- Netherlands.
- China.
- USA.
- Switzerland.
- Switzerland.
- China has only one time zone. The government requires all clocks
throughout the country be synchronized with Beijing.
- The Soviet Union.
- Egypt.
- Brazil.
- Tourists.
- France.
- Spain.
- China.
- The United States.
- It was Iran in A.D. 644 for grinding grain.
- Briton.
- Austria.
- Guyana.
- Sweden.
- Canada.
- The sunflower.
- Japan.
- South Africa.
- Madagascar.
Music, Singers, Songs, Bands - Trivia - Questions and Answers
- Who sang "Brown-Eyed Handsome Man which was a hit after he died?
- What six words are the most famous words spoken in The Jazz
Singer, the first movie with a sound track?
- As a child, what opera star was featured as a singing orphan on a
radio soap opera?
- Why was opera singer Enrico Caruso's first film, My Cousin, a big
flop?
- How did the lead singer and lyricist of the Irish rock band U2,
Bono, get his name?
- Who was the original lead singer with the group The Wailers?
- What famous country singing star starred in the movie 9 to 5?
- Who was the lead singer with INXS?
- What musical instrument was singer Nat King Cole also very
talented with?
- What environmental campaigner and UK pop singer appeared in the
movie Dune?
- The Way We Were was the first number one hit for what singer?
- In Woody Allen's 1977 movie hit, Annie Hall, what famous American
singer-songwriter played the part of slick record promoter Tony
Lacey?
- In 1985 what famous female singer married Sean Penn?
- What's Love Got To Do With It? was a movie about what famous
female vocalist?
- Author Peter Benchley was born on exactly the same day as what
singer?
- The Jazz Singer was made by what film company?
- Time Inc merged with what movie company in 1989 to make Time
Warner?
- Which singer "ain't gonna work on Maggie's farm no more?
- What was singer Sinead O'Coner re-dubbed when she became a
priestess of the Catholic Latin Tridenine Church?
- What was the name of the male vocalist backed by the Zodiacs?
- What are veteran pop singer Stewarts first names?
- Daryl Hanna once performed as a singer in an all-girl band known
as what?
- At 54 years old, which famous singer took everything but her
boots off for a playboy cover?
- What major Hollywood studio signed the first black performer,
singer Lena Horne, in 1942?
- Bob Marley's birthday, February 6, is a national holiday in what
country?
- What is the name of the country singer who recorded The IRS
Tapes; Who'll Buy My Memories to help pay a $16.7 million tax bill?
- After getting out of jail in 1991, what famous soul singer said,
"I feel good"?
- When three alternative rock producers spied singer Shirley Manson
on MTV and asked her to play with them, what hit band got its start?
- In 1991, which famous rock n roll band resurrected Bob Dylan's
Knockin on Heaven's Door?
Answers to Daily Trivia Quiz #212 - Music - Singers, and Artists Trivia
- Buddy Holly.
- Al Jolson's first words: "You ain't heard nothing yet, folks!"
- Beverly Sills, on the radio serial Our Gal Sunday.
- It was a silent movie - not a big box office draw for a
professional singer.
- From a hearing aid store in Dublin called Bono Voz adapted from
Latin meaning "good voice".
- Junior Braithwaite.
- Dolly Parton.
- Michael Hutchence.
- Piano.
- Sting.
- Barbra Streisand.
- Paul Simon.
- Madonna.
- Tina Turner.
- Rick Nelson.
- Warner Brothers.
- Warner Brothers.
- Bob Dylan.
- Mother Bernadette Mary.
- Maurice Williams.
- Roderick David.
- "Psychotic Kindergarten".
- Nancy Sinatra.
- Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
- Bob Marley's.
- Willie Nelson.
- James Brown.
- Garbage.
- Guns N' Roses.
Singers, Songs, Musicals, Bands - Trivia - Questions and Answers
- In the song, "You can't hurry love, You'll just have to" what?
- The song " I Talk To The Trees" was featured in what musical?
- According to the group Poison, what does every rose have?
- In the 1950s hit song who did Running Bear love?
- Which musical featured the song, "Ol' Man River?
- In the rock n roll song, what is said right after Good Golly?
- Which "Bond Film" did Lulu sing the title song for?
- Sheryl Crow sang the title song for which Bond Film?
- The song "Rhythm Of Life" was featured in which musical?
- What kind of animals are being referred to in the song "Bight
Eyes">
- A famous American composer had two of his songs used as official
state anthems, what is his name?
- What is the last word of Shania Twain's song "Man! I Feel Like A
Woman!"?
- In the Disney classic Snow White sings "Some Day My Prince Will
Come" and what other song?
- When the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor, what was the song the
Navy band was playing?
- What famous rock and roll group got it's name from a song by the
blues band Muddy Waters?
- Which group sang a silly love song?
- Shirley Bassey sang for three Bond films, what film was the third
one?
- What popular soft drink was advertised though the song "I'd Like
To Teach The World To Sing?
- Gene who recorded the rock song "Be Bop A Lula"?
- Who wrote the song "White Christmas"?
- The song "Food, Glorious Food" was featured in what musical?
- What musical featured the song "Shall We Dance"?
- What Frank Sinatra song rhymes a line with "shy way"?
- "It took so long to bake it" is a line in what song?
- Top Gun had a successful song hit by Berlin, which song was it?
- For the movie "The Woman in Red" a Stevie Wonder song won and
Oscar, what song was it?
- Carly Simon sand the title song for which Bond film?
- "The Dancing Cuckoos" was the theme song of which pair of comics?
- What was the name of the only song from a Hitchcock film to ever
win and Oscar for Best Song?
- What was the name of the song that won an Oscar for the film The
Poseidon Adventure?
- Which Monty Python movie has the song "Always Look on the Bright
Side of Life?
Answers to Daily Trivia Quiz #211 - Singers and Songs Trivia
- Wait.
- Paint Your Wagon.
- Its thorn.
- Little White Dove.
- Showboat.
- Miss Molley.
- The Man With The Golden Gun.
- Tomorrow Never Dies.
- Sweet Charity.
- Rabbits.
- Stephen Foster, My Old Kentucky Home for Kentucky and Old Folks
at Home for Florida.
- Woman.
- I'm Wishing.
- The Star-Spangled Banner.
- The Rolling Stones. Muddy Waters song was "Rollin Stone".
- Wings.
- Moonraker.
- Coca Cola.
- Vincent.
- Irving Berlin.
- Oliver.
- The King and I.
- My Way.
- Macarthur Park.
- Take My Breath Away.
- I Just Called To Say I Love You.
- The Spy Who Love Me.
- Laurel and Hardy.
- "Que Sera Sera".
- The Morning After.
- The Life of Brian.
Famous People Trivia - Questions and Answers
- Who became prime minister of India following Lal Bahadur Shasrtri?
- Who was it who once said "Hello Muddah Hello Faddah"?
- What is the last name of fashion designer Donatella, sister of
the murdered Gianni?
- World War I German spy Mata Hari was born in what country?
- What famous Swiss citizen said of nuclear bombs: "If I had known,
I would have become a watchmaker"?
- What was the name of the philosopher who once stated "Children
today are tyrants. They contradict their parents, gobble their food,
and tyrannize their teachers"?
- From where did the famous philosopher Plato get his name from?
- In 64 A.D., when Rome burned, where was Nero?
- What were the dying words of Robert E. Lee?
- Who wrote an Unauthorized Biography about Nancy Reagan?
- What was the name of the American athlete who fell over during
the final of the 3,000 meters at the LA Olympics?
- Carrie Fisher is what actresses daughter?
- Who was the king of rock and roll?
- What was the name of Sherlock Holmes' assistant?
- What famous woman was accused of abducting Stompie Seipei?
- Who was the journalist who first told the world about the My Lai
massacre?
- Axle Rose's father-in-law was a famous singer, what was his name?
- Rudolf Nureyev was what kind of dancer?
- What was the full name of the movie mogul famous for his
goldwynisms?
- Twiggy was the most famous model of which decade?
- Elizabeth Taylor married which Richard twice?
- In what field is Giorgio Armani famous?
- In what decade of the twentieth century was Goldie Hawn born?
- What politician referred to drawing a line in the sand about the
Gulf War?
- Borris who succeeded Mikhail Gorbachev?
- What was the name of the tennis player who famously yelled at an
umpire "You cannot be serious!"?
- Mark Spitz won his seven gold medals where?
- Al Gore was elected Senator for what state in 1985?
- What was aviation pioneer Lindbergh's first name?
- What part of the UK was Sir Anthony Hopkins born?
- Deep Blue, an IBM computer played chess with what internationally
known chess champion?
- Charles Schulz's most famous creation was what?
- Which famous family group included the brothers Marlon and Tito?
Answers to Daily Trivia Quiz #210 - Famous People Trivia
- Indira Gandhi.
- Allan Sherman.
- Versace.
- In Holland as Margaretha Geertrulida Zelle.
- Albert Einstein.
- Socrates, who lived in Greece from 470 to 399 B.C.
- It was a nickname given him by his wrestling teacher.
- Nero was at home in his villa at Antium 35 miles from Rome.
- Strike the tent.
- Kitty Kelley.
- Mary Decker.
- Debbie Reynolds.
- Elvis Presley.
- Dr. Watson.
- Winnie Mandela.
- Seymour Hersh.
- Don Everly.
- Ballet.
- Sam Goldwyn.
- 1960s.
- Burton.
- Fashion design.
- 40s.
- George H. Bush.
- Yeltsin.
- John McEnroe.
- Munich.
- Tennessee.
- Charles.
- Wales.
- Gary Kasparov.
- Peanuts comic strip.
- Jackson Five.
Famous Stuff Trivia - Questions and Answers
- Stephen Sondheim supported himself before his West Side Story
success, by writing what?
- Which Gwen won an Olympic Gold medal in track?
- Tommy and Jimmy Dorsey were band leaders, but who was Arnold
Dorsey?
- Who is the famous clarinetist who performs with the New Orleans
Funeral and Jazz Band?
- Dudley Moore is famous for playing what instrument?
- What geological feature was named for the man that was the head
of the Great Trigonometrical Survey of India in the early 19th
century.
- What was the name of the Russian goldsmith who became famous for
his jeweled eggs?
- What well known French landmark is named after a German city?
- Who was the explorer that included a photograph of his nude
mistress in a book he wrote about his travels?
- Who is the famous mother of Elijah Blue?
- What world renowned southern city is known for its Beale Street
Blues?
- What is the name of the world's most famous Opera House?
- What famous American frontiersman boasted: "I can't say I was
ever lost, but I was bewildered once for three days"?
- What was the name of the future President who made the famous
Checkers Speech in 1952?
- What well known American's father headed the investigation into
the Lindbergh kidnapping in 1932?
- What renowned Cherokee Indian was known to the Americans of his
time as George Guess?
- Francis Bellamy wrote what famous words to commemorate the 400th
anniversary of Columbus's discovery of America?
- What world renowned frontierswoman, buried in Deadwood, South
Dakota, was laid to rest wearing a white dress and with a gun in
each hand?
- The Horseshoe Falls are part of which famous Falls?
- In which state is the Sun Studio where Elvis made his recordings?
- What politician appeared in an episode of Major Dad that marked
the Marine corps' 215th anniversary?
- What famous actor turned down the role of Archie Bunker in the
pilot for All in the Family?
- Who won $15,000 on the TV show Name That Tune before gaining fame
as an astronaut?
- What Hollywood actor turned down the role of Marshall Matt Dillon
on Gunsmoke?
- In 1958, what couple appeared in a TV play, A Turkey for the
president?
- Before legally changing his name, what was Mr. T's real name?
- Unlike Dallas where oil was the big thing, Falcon Crest was about
what California product?
- In what US state, famous for its ski resorts, is South Park
situated?
- What was the name of the first feline featured on Lifestyles of
the Rich and Famous?
- What did Farrah Fawcett the famous actress have named after her?
Answers to Daily Trivia Quiz #209 - Fame Trivia
- Topper TV scripts.
- Torrence.
- Pop singer Englebert Humperdinck.
- Woody Allen.
- Piano.
- Mount Everest, named for Sir George Everest.
- Peter Faberge.
- The Eiffel Tower.
- Robert Peary, discoverer of the North Pole.
- Cher.
- Memphis, Tennessee.
- La Scala.
- Daniel Boone.
- Richard Nixon.
- General H. Norman Schwarzkopf.
- Sequoya.
- The Pledge of Allegiance.
- Calamity Jane.
- Niagara.
- Tennessee.
- Dan Quayle.
- Mickey Rooney.
- John Glenn.
- John Wayne.
- Future President Ronald Reagan and his wife Nancy.
- Lawrence Tero.
- Wine.
- Colorado.
- Morris the Cat.
- It was a gold-plated "Farrah faucet".
Aviation Trivia - Questions and Answers
- Klagenfurt international airport is in what country?
- McCoy international airport is located in what US state?
- What airline was the owner of the plane that crashed off the
coast of Nova Scotia in 1998?
- What state is Oakland international airport located in?
- What island in the Canary Islands was the scene of one of the
worst air disasters in history with the collision of two jumbo jets?
- In what country is Osaka international airport?
- What kind of aircraft was developed by Sigorsky in the United
States in 1942?
- What name is given to the methods for making an aircraft hard to
detect?
- The airline Augusta comes from what country?
- Punto Arenas International airport is in which country?
- In what US state is San Antonio international airport situated?
- Who pioneered the airship?
- What is the location of Sky Harbor international airport?
- What author had a best selling novel, Airport?
- Who was the first woman to run a US airline?
- In Germany, what is the main airport?
- The airline TAP originates from what country?
- What was the Airline that linked Silicon Valley to Austin Texas
dubbed as?
- The airline VASP comes from which South American country?
- What was the name of the German airship that crashed and burned
in New Jersey in 1937?
- Who had a national airline called Garuda?
- Ethel Merman made a cameo appearance as a man who thinks he's
singer Ethel Merman in what 1980 film?
- What was the name of the first man to die in a US airplane crash?
- Why did the band Led Zeppelin perform under an alias, the Nobs,
when they played in Copenhagen?
- What US state is Wichita international airport located in?
- In the movie "Rain Man" Dustin Hoffman says he would be willing
to fly on only one airline because of its safety record, what was
the airline?
- What US Congressman had roles in Hairspray and Airplane II before
winning his seat in congress?
- What pilot was the first to suffer a passenger fatality in 1908?
- An Israeli commando raid to rescue 103 hostages in 1976 took
place at the airport in what Uganda airport?
- Delta Airlines started out as the first crop-dusting outfit to
battle what?
- Where on an airplane are its ailerons located?
Answers to Daily Trivia Quiz #208 - Aviation Trivia
- Austria.
- Florida.
- Swissair.
- California.
- Tenerife.
- Japan.
- The Helicopter.
- Stealth Technology.
- Australia.
- Chile.
- Texas.
- Count Von Zeppelin.
- Arizona, US.
- Arthur Haily.
- Maureen O'Hara. Antilles Air boats in the Virgin Islands.
- Frankfurt.
- Portugal.
- The "Nerd Bird".
- Brazil.
- The Hindenburg.
- Indonesia.
- Airplane.
- Lieutenant Thomas E. Selfridge.
- Airship heiress Eva Von Zeppelin threatened legal action.
- Kansas.
- Quantas.
- Sonny Bono.
- Orville Wright.
- Entebbe's.
- Boll weevils.
- The wings.
Food Trivia - Questions and Answers
- What type of oven will not brown foods?
- What type of food did Linda McCartney launch?
- What type of tree leaves are the only food that a koala bear will
eat?
- Which country in Europe consumes more spicy Mexican food than any
other?
- The FDA approved what fat substitute for use in snack foods even
though there were reports of side affects like cramps and diarrhea?
- Federal labeling regulations require how much caffeine be removed
from coffee for it to be called decaffeinated?
- What famous Greek once advised: "Let your food be your medicine,
and your medicine be your food"?
- What interesting way does the snakebird, darter, or water turkey
catch fish?
- Chicken is the leading cause of what food born illness?
- Who invented Margarine in 1868?
- What group of people were the first to use freeze-drying on
potatoes?
- What was the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles favorite food?
- What food was considered the food of the Gods, and was said to
bring eternal life to anyone who ate it?
- When Birdseye first introduced its frozen foods in 1930, what was
it called?
- What was the convenience food that Joel Cheek developed?
- What did Clarence Birdseye do before hitting on the idea of
frozen foods?
- The song, Food, Glorious Food, was featured in which musical?
- Of the Worlds food crops, what percentage is pollinated by
insects?
- The Giant panda's favorite food is what?
- Which entertainer on Conan O'Brien's show, choose NBC cafeteria
chicken over his own brand in a blind taste test?
- What drink was sold as Diastoid when first introduced?
- What type of micro organism makes up the base of marine and
freshwater food chains?
- What type of creature builds a lodge in which to store food, rear
its young, and pass the winter?
- What fruit or vegetable was dubbed the FlavrSavr and was the
first genetically engineered food sold in the United States?
- What fitness guru appeared as a dancing meatball in an Italian TV
commercial as an art student?
- What Olympic athlete could not run the 200-meter final in the 92
Olympics because of food poisoning?
- What morning food has a name derived from the German word for
stirrup?
- In 1904, what food product was renamed Post Toasties cereal
because the clergy objected to the original name?
- In the United States, what are the five most frequently eaten
fruits?
Answers to Daily Trivia Quiz #207 - Food Trivia
- Microwave oven.
- Vegetarian food.
- Eucalyptus.
- Norway.
- Olestra.
- Ninety seven percent.
- Hippocrates.
- It spears the fish with its long, straight, sharp bill.
- Salmonella poisoning.
- Hyppolyte Merge-mouries.
- The Incas.
- Pizza.
- Ambrosia.
- Frosted Food.
- Instant Coffee.
- He trapped frogs for a zoo.
- Oliver.
- 80 percent.
- Bamboo shoots.
- Kenny Rogers.
- Malted milk.
- Plankton.
- Beaver.
- The tomato.
- Richard Simmons.
- Michael Johnson.
- Bagel.
- Elijah's Manna.
- The banana, apple, watermelon, orange, and
cantaloupe
Racing Trivia - Questions and Answers
- In horse racing, how long is the Breeder's Cup?
- Winning a total of 20 races, how many total rides did South
African-born Michael Roberts take in 1992 English horse racing?
- Which of the triple Crown races is held on Long Island?
- Herve Filion topped what sport with a record of 14,084 wins?
- The Spa-Francorchamps motor racing track is in what country?
- The British call it stock car racing... what do Americans call
it?
- Horse racing's Melbourne Cup is held in what month?
- Racing's Niki Lauda born in which country?
- What is the name of the song in which Stephen Foster encourages
people to bet on de bay?
- Bernie Ecclestone is associated with what multi million dollar
sport?
- Who is France's most successful racing driver of all time?
- What is the last name of the racing brothers Emerson and Wilson?
- Juan Manuel Fangio comes from what South American country?
- Walter Cronkite was part of what car racing team that competed in
the 1959 Sebring 12-hour race?
- What riding practice did jockey Tod Sloan popularize in horse
racing?
- In horse racing what are the three big races only for fillies
called?
- What racing competition became a best-of-nine series in 1995?
- What racing sport achieves the highest speeds?
- What piece of equipment do recreational bikes have that racing
bikes do not?
- Where is the horse race known as the Japan Cup held?
- In the season Damon Hill was racing's Formula One world champ,
how many of his races did he win?
- What do the initials BMX stand for in cross country racing?
- Col. Meriwether Lewis Clark, Jr. developed most of the rules of
what sport in the United States?
- The phrase "turning point" came from what ancient sport?
- Where did the word furlong as used in horse racing come from?
- Mike Hawthorn, a Formula One motor racing world champion, won how
many of his 45 races?
- In the 1990s, who was the first racing driver to win the opening
formula one race and not end the season as the champion?
- Ayrton Senna lost his life at which formula one racing circuit?
Answers to Daily Trivia Quiz #206 - Racing Trivia
- 1 mile 1 furlong.
- 1,068.
- The Belmont.
- Harness racing.
- Belgium.
- Demolition Derbies.
- November.
- Austria.
- Camptown races.
- Motor Racing.
- Alain Prost.
- Fittipaldi.
- Argentina.
- Lancia.
- The "monkey crouch" position - knees tucked under chin, upper
body lying along the horse's neck.
- The Triple Tiara - the Mother goose, Coaching Club-American
Oaks, and the Acorn.
- The America's Cup.
- Airplane racing.
- Brakes.
- Tokyo.
- Eight.
- Bicycle moto cross.
- Horse racing.
- Chariot racing. Turning points were the places where the
chariot drivers turned at both ends of the stadium.
- Back when a race was a furrow long... the length of a plowed
field.
- Three.
- David Coulthard.
- Imola (San Marino Grand Prix)
Baby Trivia - Questions and Answers
- What Kennedy cousin revealed the affair between Michael Kennedy and
the baby sitter?
- What was the baby's name in the 1987 movie Three Men and a Baby?
- Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip were given what as a birthday
present for baby Prince Andrew while visiting Gambia?
- What musical group had a number one hit with Ice, Ice Baby?
- What famous baby doctor guru wrote the book Baby and Child Care?
- What movie did Arnold Schwarzenegger make about a man who gets
pregnant?
- What female vocalist had a 1990s Number one hit with Always Be My
Baby?
- What was the name of the Lindbergh baby's nanny when the baby was
kidnapped?
- Who partnered with James Ingram on Baby Come To Me?
- At birth, how tall is a baby giraffe?
- For rabbits, what is the act of giving birth called?
- What future famous actor had his picture on packages of baby
food.
- Because of the death of a baby in her care, what nanny Louise was
tried on TV in the US?
- In the 1956 film spectacular, The Ten Commandments, which starred
Charlton Heston, who played Moses as a baby?
- In the remake of the 1962 film, Whatever Happened to Baby Jane
starring Joan Crawford and Bette Davis, what actress sisters starred
in the remake?
- Whitney Houston's daughter was named what after the baby's
father?
- What actor appeared in both Three Men and a Baby and Cheers?
- What kind of animal's heart was used to keep Baby Fae alive for
21 of her 33 days in 1984?
- Mel B and Jimmy Gulzar had a baby girl, what did they name her?
- What hospital performed the first heart surgery on a baby while
it was still in the womb?
- Which singer / songwriters did Little Eva Baby sit for?
- What musical group had a 1960s hit song with Cry Like a Baby?
- What song did the Supremes follow-up to Baby Love?
- Ted Baxter and his wife Georgette on the popular TV sitcom The
Mary Tyler Moor Show, had a baby. What was it's name?
- What was the name of the first actor shown diapering a baby in
full view on TV?
- What was the name of the gangster who offered a reward of $10,000
when the Lindbergh baby was kidnapped?
- In the Louise Woodward case, what was the first name of the baby?
- Ann Turner Cook's portrait has been the symbol of what baby food
for over fifty years?
Answers to Daily Trivia Quiz #205 - Baby Trivia
- Michael Skakel.
- Mary.
- A baby crocodile.
- Vanilla Ice.
- Spock.
- Junior.
- Mariah Carey.
- Betty Gow.
- Patti Austin.
- About 6 feet.
- Kindling.
- Humphrey Bogart.
- Woodward.
- Heston's son Fraser.
- Lynn and Vanessa Redgrave.
- Bobbie.
- Ted Danson.
- A baboon's.
- Phoenix Chi.
- Guy's London.
- Carole King and Gerry Goffin.
- The Box Tops.
- Come See About Me.
- Mary Lou.
- Carroll O'Conner as Archie Bunker.
- Al Capone.
- Matthew.
- Gerber's baby food.
Colors and Color Trivia - Questions and Answers
- In the Peanuts cartoon and comics, what color is Woodstock?
- What is the main color of the UN flag?
- During the first six months of life, what color are a zebra's
black stripes?
- The only thing shown in color in Francis Ford Coppola's 1983
movie Rumble Fish was what?
- In 1900 the color of what "fever" was discovered?
- What kind of legume provides the colored inks used in most U.S.
daily newspapers?
- Litmus turns what color when dipped into an acid solution?
- The stars on the flag of the United States are what color?
- An Oscar is what color?
- What element is it that gives amethyst its violet color?
- What color is the M in McDonald's?
- What is the main color on the Chinese flag?
- Before he had it painted pink in 1955, what color was Elvis
Presley's first Cadillac?
- What part of the eye gives it color?
- Geri Halliwell's hair was what color while she was a spice girl?
- The covers of Victor Gollancz crime novels where what color when
published in the 1930s?
- In its pure state, what color is topaz?
- What color appears with the color blue on the Flag of the UN?
- Who was the talk show hostess that played a role in the movie The
Color Purple?
- Who had a 1980s hit with True Colors?
- A magpie's feathers are of what two colors?
- Name the seven colors of the rainbow.
- What color is an octopus's blood?
- Emu eggs are what color?
- Which hair color graces the heads of one in 16 Americans?
- What black and white movie was the first to be converted to color
electronically?
- How long was it between Paul Newman's making of The Hustler, and
it's sequel The color of Money?
- What movie in 1986, had 11 Oscar nominations and won none?
- Yul Brynner's hair, when he had hair, was what color?
- On TWA flight 800, what actual color were the "black boxes"?
- The Nazi SS troops wore what color shirts?
- From what element does turquoise derive its distinctive color?
- What are the color-sensitive cells in the eye called?
- Neptune gets its blue color from what gas?
- How many colors are there in the spectrum when white light is
separated?
- What brand camcorder was the first to have a color LCD screen
instead of a viewfinder?
- On the cover of Sweet Baby James, what color shirt does James
Taylor wear?
Answers to Daily Trivia Quiz #204 - Colors Trivia
- Yellow.
- Blue.
- Brown.
- Mickey Rourke's Siamese fighting fish.
- Yellow.
- Soybean.
- Pink.
- White.
- Gold.
- Manganese.
- Yellow.
- Red.
- Blue.
- Iris.
- Red.
- Yellow.
- It's colorless. Trace elements, radiation, and defects in the
crystal structure causes the variations in hue.
- White.
- Oprah Winfrey.
- Cyndi Lauper.
- Black and white.
- Red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet.
- Pale bluish-green.
- Green.
- Red.
- Yankee Doodle Dandy.
- 25 years.
- The Color Purple.
- Dark Brown
- Orange.
- Black.
- Traces of copper.
- Cones.
- Methane.
- Seven.
- Sharp.
- Blue.
Catholic Popes Trivia - Questions and Answers
- What has been the most common name for Popes through the
millennium?
- Pope Clement VIII officially recognized a beverage as a Christian
drink in an edict issued in 1592. What was that beverage?
- Pope John Paul II succeeded who as Pope?
- What was the name of the Pope with died in 1978 after only 33
days in office?
- In the 20th century, who has been Pope the longest?
- What did Pope Pius V do to Elizabeth I and Pope Paul III do to
Henry VIII?
- Pope John Paul II comes from what eastern European country?
- In 1980 the Pope made a triumphant homecoming visit to his home
country. What is the name of the country?
- Henry VIII created what church when the Pope refused to give him
a divorce in 1534?
- Who addressed the U.N. in Chinese, Arabic, Russian, Spanish,
French, and English in 1995?
- The real name of the Pope who succeeded John Paul I was what?
- In 1798 Napoleon sent Pope Pius VI to the south of France when he
occupied what city?
- Where did cantaloupe get its name?
- The Pope is delighted by what European country that has the
lowest divorce rate in the western world?
- Pope John Paul II supported what Polish political movement in the
1980s?
- What caused the deaths of Charles V of France, Emperor Claudius
and Tiberius, Czar Alexander I, and Pope Clement VII?
- What baseball announcer said Pope Paul VI's death "puts a damper
on even a Yankees win"?
Answers to Daily Trivia Quiz #203 - Catholic Pope Trivia
- John.
- Coffee, which had been introduced to Europe by Arab traders and
was considered by many Roman Catholics to be the wine of infidels.
- John Paul I.
- John Paul I.
- John Paul II.
- Excommunicate.
- Poland.
- Poland.
- The Church of England.
- Pope John Paul II.
- Karol Wojtyla.
- Rome.
- The cantaloupe was named after the Pope's summer residence of
Cantalupo.
- Italy.
- A: Solidarity.
- Mushroom poisoning.
- Phil Rizzuto.
US & World Political Trivia - Questions and Answers
- What politician and U.S. President said, "You let a bully come into
your front yard, and the next day he'll be on your porch"?
- In the mid 60s, who was the head of the political wing of the
Vietcong?
- In the 1935 British adventure film Sanders of the River, what
African political leader portrayed a tribal chief?
- What president's real campaign footage appeared in Clint
Eastwood's movie In The Line of Fire?
- What's the name of the British political regime 1649-60
established by Oliver Cromwell?
- Patti Reagan distanced herself from politics by changing her last
name to what at the age of 22?
- The Democratic party was first associated with what symbol in an
1870 cartoon by Thomas Nast?
- How many US Presidents were involved in the Vietnam war?
- What country had rampant political corruption that was
investigated by the Mani pulite, or "Clean Hands," of the 1990s?
- What Irish political movement is named after a phrase meaning "We
ourselves"?
- Pope John Paul II in the 1980s supported what Polish political
movement?
- Zionism got its name from the hill in Jerusalem boasting what
Temple?
- Richard Nixon agreed to cough up $432,000 to pay what in April of
1974?
- Who was the winner of Taiwan's first democratic presidential
election?
- Al Gore is the politician credited with popularizing what phrase?
- Roger Clinton, brother to Bill Clinton, had a band and recorded
the CD Nothing Good Comes Easy. What was the name of his band?
- Apartheid the political system in South Africa, was gradually
dismantled beginning in what year?
- Al Gore was elected Senator for what state in 1985?
- Rebecca Latimer Selton held what distinction in the political
arena?
- What US politician coined the term "lunatic fringe"?
- How long was the longest filibusters on record, by South Carolina
Republican senator Strom Thurmond?
- What was the first name of the reformer Wilberforce, the composer
Walton, and the politician Gladstone?
- What US politician made claims of communist infiltration in the
1950s?
- What politicians spouse was fount innocent of defrauding US banks
in 1990?
- What presidential candidate except for George Washington, to run
unopposed?
- Who was the future senator that scored the only touchdown for
Harvard when they played Yale in 1955?
- What was the name of the future politician the led the AFL in
passing yards for the 1960s?
- Who was the only U.S. Senator from a Confederate state to remain
in Congress after secession?
- Reports of an affair with Donna Rice ended the presidential
campaign of what Senator?
Answers to Daily Trivia Quiz #202 - Political and Politics Trivia
- Lyndon Johnson.
- Nguyenh Huu Tho.
- Jomo Kenyatta, who later became the president of Kenya.
- Bill Clinton's.
- The Commonwealth.
- Davis.
- A donkey.
- Five.
- Italy.
- Sinn Fein.
- Solidarity.
- The Temple of Solomon.
- Back Taxes.
- Lee Teng-Hui.
- A: "information superhighway"?
- Politics.
- 1989.
- Tennessee.
- She was the first woman to become a U.S. Senator.
- Teddy Roosevelt.
- 24 hours and 18 minutes.
- William.
- Joe McCarthy.
- Imelda Marcos.
- James Monroe.
- Edward M. Kennedy.
- Jack Kemp.
- Andrew Jackson.
- Senator Gary Hart.
Romance and Love Trivia - Questions and Answers
- In what 1970 film does Ali MacGraw say "I want you to be a merry
widower"?
- Ingrid Bergman made one movie twice, first in Swedish and then in
English for her Hollywood debut. What was the title of the movie?
- What was the name of the New York nightclub that Ricky Ricardo
was bandleader and emcee of?
- In Indiscreet, what actress said, "How dare he make love to me
and not be a married man"?
- What Walt Disney animated film was hyped as "The most beautiful
love story ever told"?
- The quote "Love means never having to say you're sorry" comes
from what movie?
- What was the first TV sitcom to hit Number one in the Nielsen
ratings?
- What movie made by Woody Allen was the first one where neither he
nor one of his real-life romantic partners appeared?
- Who won an Oscar for playing Elizabeth I in Shakespeare in Love?
- Which war was it that GI's were hearing over the radio "Bart
Simpson is making love to your wife"?
- What planetary body was named after the Roman goddess of love?
- "The English may not like music, but they absolutely love the
noise it makes" was a quote from what conductor?
- Courtney Love stomped off stage after a fan of her deceased
husband threw what at her feet?
- Aaron Spelling's first comedy back in 1977 was what?
- On his car sticker, in Sledge Hammer, what did the Inspector have
on his car sticker?
- In the 1950s the Bob Cummings Show was a revamp of what TV series
with the same star?
- What was the name of the CD that the TV talk show host John Tesh
made?
- How long did it take after DH Lawrence wrote Lady Chatterley's
Lover for it to be published?
- Who took Dreamlover to a number one on the chart in 1993?
- Tom Hanks and Antonio Banderas are lovers in what movie?
- Winston Churchill proposed marriage to what famous actress?
- In the 1950s who received 500 marriage proposals and helped
increase sales of Geritol by 40 percent?
- Michael Jackson was visiting what romantic city when his daughter
was conceived?
Answers to Daily Trivia Quiz #201 - Love and Romance Trivia
- Love Story.
- Intermezzo: A Love Story.
- Tropicana Club.
- Ingrid Bergman talking about Cary Grant in the film.
- Beauty and the Beast.
- Love Story.
- I Love Lucy.
- Bullets Over Broadway in 1994.
- Judi Dench.
- The Persian Gulf War.
- Venus.
- Thomas Beecham.
- A shotgun shell.
- Love Boat.
- I Love Violence.
- Love That Bob.
- Romantic Christmas.
- 32 years.
- Mariah Carey.
- Philadelphia.
- Ethel Barrymore.
- Charles Van Doren.
- Paris.
Love Songs Trivia - Questions and Answers
- In 1972, who took his Burning Love into the charts?
- In 1988 what British singer had a hit tune "Groovy Kind of Love"?
- What three words came just before "land that I love" in the 1938
Irving Berlin song?
- What female singer achieved a top ten hit with Another Sad Love Song?
- Who was performing the song Love Sick at a Grammy Awards when it
was crashed by a dancing wacko?
- In its tribute to AIDS-victim Freddie Mercury, what band included
Too Much Love Will Kill You on its Made in Heaven album?
- In 1994, who scored his first platinum album since 1978 with "The
Icon Is Love" ?
- I Don't Know How To Love Him comes from what show?
- What kind of Bites provided Def Leppard with a number one single
hit?
- The Beatles' All You Need Is Love from the 60s began with
what?
- What is the only track with a foreign title on Celine Dion's
Let's Talk About Love album?
- Who had a number one hit with When A Man Loves A Woman?
- What was the title of the Eagles' first number one single?
- What was Bon Jovi's first number one hit?
- What was the first single to be No 1 for 14 weeks?
- What song was the second Number 1 hit for the Doors?
- What song took over from as number 1 following Whitney Houston's
I Will Always Love You?
- What line comes right before "I've got love in my tummy"?
- What superstar had an early 90s hit with I will Always Love You?
- What was the name of the band that sang I Want to Know What Love
Is?
- Who sang Saving All My Love For You?
- What was Mariah Carey's first British top ten hit?
- Which superstar singer had a 1980 hit with Woman In Love?
- Who made the charts with an old Supremes song, You Can't Hurry
Love?
- Paul Mauriat had a big 60s instrumental hit. What was it?
- Who were the singers in the Stylistics?
- What big hit made number 1 the following week after Green
Tambourine was on top?
- What artist took the song Part-Time Lover to No.1 in the 1950s?
Answers to Daily Trivia Quiz #200 - Love Songs Trivia
- Elvis Presley.
- Phil Collins.
- God bless America.
- Toni Braxton.
- Bob Dylan.
- Queen.
- Barry White.
- Jesus Christ Superstar.
- Love.
- The French National Anthem.
- Amar Haciendo El Amor.
- Michael Bolton.
- Best Of My Love.
- You Give Love A Bad Name.
- I Will Always Love you.
- Hello I Love You.
- A Whole New World.
- Yummy yummy yummy.
- Whitney Houston.
- Foreigner.
- Whitney Houston.
- Vision Of Love.
- Barbra Streisand.
- Phil Collins.
- Love is Blue.
- Russell Thompkins, Herbie Murrell, and Airron Love.
- Love is Blue.
- Stevie Wonder.
Greek Trivia - Questions and Answers
- Which god, in Greek mythology, was the twin brother of Artemis?
- In Greek mythology, what did Icarus do wrong?
- What is the southernmost country on the Balkan Peninsula?
- In 530 B.C., what Greek mathematician noticed that the morning
star and the evening star were the same star?
- What mystical word, whose Greek letters are equivalent to 365 in
numbers, was used as a superstitious charm?
- What is Greece also called?
- Greek gods sent heroes to the Islands of the Blessed to enjoy a
life after death, and what was the name for those islands?
- In Greek mythology, which nymphs were the guardian spirits of the
sea?
- What Mediterranean country does the island of Rhodes belong to?
- The guardian spirits of nature in Geek mythology were called
what?
- In the Athens 1996 Olympic 100-meter Freestyle for Sailors, what
country competed alone?
- What disease is named after the Geek for "without appetite"?
- What chemical compound is derived from the Greek word for
"primary"?
- Hades is the Greek word for what?
- Small seedless grapes called currants were named for their place
of origin. Where was it?
- The largest Greek population in the world outside of Greece is
where?
- The Greek Communist Party provided cash to what former Soviet
newspaper to keep it alive during the 90s?
- According to Greek legend, Alexander the Great cut what?
- The Greeks named what ancient African country for the "sunburnt
faces" of its natives?
- What fruit did early Greek Olympians sometimes wear as medals?
- Dimitrios Synodinos was also know by what name in the sporting
world?
- What is poliosis?
- In Greek, what does the word climax mean?
- The last letter of the Greek alphabet is what?
- We get the word cosmetics form the Geek word kosmetikos, which
means what?
- The Astronomical term "Galaxy" comes from the Greek word for
what?
- The Colossus of Rhodes was one of the seven wonders of the
ancient world. How was it destroyed?
- In Athens, Greece, what temple is atop the Acropolis?
Answers to Trivia Quiz #199 - Greek Trivia
- Apollo.
- He flew too close to the sun.
- Greece.
- Pythagoras.
- Abraxas.
- The Hellenic Republic.
- Elysium.
- Nereid's.
- Greece.
- Nymphs.
- Greece.
- Anorexia.
- Protein.
- Hell.
- Corinth, Greece.
- Melbourne, Australia.
- Pravda.
- The Gordian Knot.
- Ethiopia.
- Figs.
- Jimmy "The Greek" Snyder.
- When your hair turns gray. It comes from the Greek word for Gray.
- Ladder. In Greece it is spelled Klimax.
- Omega.
- Skilled in decorating.
- Milk. In Greek, gala means "milk".
- An earthquake in 224 B.C.
- The Parthenon.
Inventions and Inventors Trivia - Questions and Answers
- Psychologist and inventor William Mouton Marston created the famous
comic book heroine Wonder Woman. What machine did he invent?
- Necessity is the mother of invention was suggested by whom?
- Helen Keller dedicated her autobiography, The Story of My Life,
to whom?
- Inventor Joseph Arkwright was responsible for an important
breakthrough in what industrial process in 1768?
- Nobel Prize winning inventor William Shockley, admitted that he
had contributed his sperm to a sperm bank in hopes of producing
gifted children. What is he famous for inventing?
- What was it that Benjamin Holt invented that made farmers happy?
- Robert Stirling, inventor of the Stirling Engine, had what
occupation?
- Polio vaccine inventor Dr. Jonas Salk came out of retirement in
1987 because of what disease?
- William James Morrison, the inventor of the cotton candy machine,
was a what?
- The crescograph, invented by Sir Jagadis Chandra Bose, measures
what?
- Who is credited with inventing paper from bark and hemp in the
second century?
- What inventor of dynamite and founder of the Nobel Prize, also
invented what building material?
- What nationality was Adolph Sax, inventor of the saxophone?
- At the 1893 Chicago World's Fair, what kitchen invention took the
top prize?
- In 1934 who invented a car that could carry eleven passengers,
got 30 miles per gallon, and could do over 120 mph?
- A gibus would be worn on what part of the body?
- How often did Thomas Edison think he should come up with a new
invention?
- What invention is Robert Oppenheimer remembered for?
- Pocket size radios were made possible by what invention developed
by Bell Telephone Laboratories in 1947?
- In which century was the shoe lace invented?
- What was invented by the Sumerians in 3500 B.C.?
- What was it that Edwin Budding invented that changed the face of
English landscapes in the 1820s?
- Who invented the revolving door to keep cold air out of buildings
in winter?
- What is Louis Armstrong credited with inventing?
- Thomas Edison announced the invention of the electric battery in
what year?
Answers to Trivia Quiz #198 - Invention - Inventors Trivia
- Polygraph, or lie detector machine.
- Ovid.
- The great inventor Alexander Graham Bell, who considered himself first and foremost a teacher of the deaf.
- Spinning Cotton.
- Transistor.
- Tractor.
- Priest.
- AIDS.
- Dentist.
- Plant movements.
- Ts'ai Lun.
- Plywood.
- Belgian.
- The Dishwasher.
- Buckminster Fuller.
- On his head - It is an opera hat named for its inventor, Antoine Gibus. It was a collapsible hat.
- A minor invention every 10 days and a big think every six months or so.
- Atomic Bomb.
- Transistor.
- The eighteenth century.
- The plow.
- The lawn mower.
- Theophilus Van Kannel.
- Scat singing.
- 1902.
NBA Trivia - Questions and Answers
- After deciding not to name itself after NBA player Mookie Blaylock,
what grunge band titled its first album after his number 10?
- What is the name of the NBA player who challenged Godzilla to a
game of one-on-one in a Nike ad?
- If an NBA player has received the Maurice Podoloff Trophy he is
deemed the what?
- In bounces, what is the average life of an official NBA basket
ball?
- Who appeared on the covers on Time, Newsweek, U.S. News and
Sports Illustrated magazines when he returned to the NBA in 1996?
- The NBA Coach of the Year trophy is named after who?
- What NBA player set a record for the most points in a season in
1961-1962?
- What were Karl Malone and Dennis Rodman, NBA stars, hyped as for
a WCW wrestling match?
- Kareem Abdul-Jabbar's NBA record for games played was surpassed
by what former Celtics center?
- Which NBA basketball star said Bob Dole was as old as his
grandma, further stating " I don't want her to be president either"?
- Mr. Blackwell's list was topped by what NBA star in 1996?
- What NBA star claimed he was misquoted in his won autobiography,
Outrageous?
- What jersey numbers did the Boston Celtics retire in the 1990s?
- What did Magic Johnson do for the third time on May 14, 1996?
- In 1994, what NBA team failed to make the playoffs for the first
time since 1976?
- How many all star teams has Kareem Abdul-Jabbar been named to?
- In the 1972-1973 season, who netted an NBA record 72.7 field goal
percentage?
- Larry Bird was first named NBA's MVP in what year?
- The Boston Celtics won the NBA champions how many times between
1957 and 1969?
- The Chicago Bulls beat what team to win their first NBA
Championship between 1957 and 1969?
- What NBA team did Cheryl Miller's brother Reggie lay for?
- Who did the Celtics draft between won-lost seasons of 29-53 and
61-21?
- Which NBA team was the first to beat the Boston Celtics in 12
straight games in 1995?
- What is the name of the facility where the Orlando Magic play
their home games?
- Who became the NBA's most winning coach ever on January 6, 1995?
- Which NBA player shot a record 28,307 field goals in regular
season games?
- What was the name of the Atlanta Hawks when they started out in
1948?
Answers to Trivia Quiz #197 - NBA Trivia
- Pearl Jam.
- Charles Barkley.
- The most valuable player
- 10,000 according the Spalding.
- Magic Johnson.
- Red Auerbach.
- Wilt Chamberlain.
- The Mauler" and "Rodzilla".
- Robert Parish.
- Charles Barkley.
- Dennis Rodman.
- Charles Barkley.
- Jersey numbers 3,33,32, and 35.
- Retire.
- The L.A. Lakers.
- 19.
- Wilt Chamberlain.
- 1984.
- 11.
- The Los Angeles Lakers.
- Indiana Pacers.
- Larry Bird.
- The New York Knicks.
- The O-rena.
- Lenny Wilkins.
- Kareem Abdul-Jabbar.
- The Tri-Cities Blackhawks.
Sex Trivia - Questions and Answers
- Who was once put in jail for her obscene stage play "Sex"?
- Sex Kittens Go To College, Platinum High School and College
Confidential are three teen movies that a famous country music star
appeared in in 1960. Who was the country artist?
- What does blonde sex symbol of the 90s, Sharon Stone, claim her
IQ is?
- Crocodile embryos sex is determined by which factor, temperature,
humidity, or genetics?
- The name of the machine in Woody Allen's 1973 comedy sleeper that
replace sex was what?
- To create her sexy walk, what did Marilyn Monroe do?
- What woman accused Bill Clinton of sexual harassment after an
incident in a hotel in 1991?
- In the epic films, Live Nude Girls and Porky's, before Sex and
the City beckoned, what actress appeared in them?
- Which sexy French actress and sex symbol later in life became an
animal rights campaigner?
- Mae West was how old when she starred in the movie Sextet?
- What was the theme song for the Oscar-nominated film, The Full
Monty?
- What was the name of the band that started their career with the
song "Anarchy in the UK"?
- Americans think which regional accent is the sexiest, most liked,
and recognizable?
- On the Batman TV series, what Hollywood sexpot played the wicked
Siren?
- How often does Mr. Spock of Star Trek fame need to have sex?
- What American President said, "I did not have sexual relations
with that woman"?
- Which sport has what is called a sex allowance?
- After a play-by-play of his kinky sex life became public, what
NBC sportscaster was fired?
- An Olympic requirement was waived for Princess Ann when she
competed as an equestrian at the 76 summer games in Montreal, what
was it?
- Billie Jean King beat who in the famous battle of the sexes in
1973?
- During the 1996 Olympic games what did the Canadian swim team
members swear to give up during the games?
Answers to Trivia Quiz #196 - Sex Trivia
- Mae West.
- Conway Twitty.
- 154.
- Temperature.
- The Orgasmatron.
- She sawed off part of the heel of one shoe.
- Paula Jones.
- Kim Cattrall.
- Brigitte Bardot.
- 85.
- You Sexy Thing.
- Sex Pistols.
- Southern.
- Joan Collins.
- Once every seven years.
- Bill Clinton.
- Horse Racing.
- Marv Albert.
- She was not required to take a chromosome (sex) test.
- Bobbie Riggs.
- Sex.
Famous Women Trivia - Questions and Answers
- In 1999 the most downloaded woman on the internet was who?
- What god, in classical mythology, dressed as a woman, spun wool,
and performed other womanly tasks for three years to appease his
fellow gods?
- What was the name of the movie that Dustin Hoffman made where he
played an actor who pretends to be a woman?
- Who was the first woman in Italy to be awarded a degree in
medicine?
- What comic book heroine was created by psychologist William
Moulton Marston, inventor of the polygraph machine?
- A famous American actress was the first woman to run a U.S.
airline, what was her name?
- In Shania Twain's song, Man! I Feel Like A Woman! has what as the
last word?
- What political wife snapped: "I'm not sitting here like some
little woman standing by my man like Tammy Wynette"?
- Golda Meir responded to a question about how it felt to be a
woman minister was what?
- Sacagawea, the Indian woman who helped guide Lewis and Clark on
their 1804 journey of exploration was a member of which tribe?
- What woman's name was originally used in the old barbershop
quartet favorite "Sweet Adeline"?
- Madeline Albright became the first woman what in the U.S.
government?
- Who was the male star in Pretty Woman?
- What woman achieved the highest altitude for a woman astronaut in
1993?
- What was the title of Barbara Streisand's 1980 hit song?
- Diana Prince was able to turn into who?
- The first American woman to win Wimbledon was who?
- Which woman was the only woman that James Bond married?
- Demi Moore early in her career, appeared in a low budget 3-D
horror movie in 1982.
- Spencer Tracy and Katharine Hepburn's first film together was
called what.
- Michael Bolton neglected to thank what singer while accepting a
Grammy for "When a Man Loves a Woman"?
- What actress starred with Richard Gere in the 1990 movie Pretty
Woman?
- Al Pacino plays a retired Colonel, Frank Slade, in what 90s
movie?
- Who was the first American woman to fly the Atlantic solo in
1932?
- What female astronaut spent more time in space than any woman or
any U.S. astronaut after NASA delayed her ride home by six weeks in
1996?
- What woman has been described as a woman who pulled herself up by
her bra straps?
- The worlds first woman prime minister was elected in what year?
- Dr. Quinn: Medicine Woman, was played by what ex-Bond Girl?
Answers to Trivia Quiz #195 - Women Trivia
- Cindy Margolis.
- Hercules.
- Tootsie.
- Maria Montessori.
- Wonder Woman.
- Maureen O'Hara.
- Woman.
- Hillary Clinton.
- "I don't know - I've never been a man minister?
- Shoshone.
- Rosalie. The song didn't sell well so they renamed it.
- Secretary of State.
- Richard Gere.
- Kathryn Thornton.
- Woman in Love?
- Wonder Woman.
- May Sutton.
- Teresa Draco in On Her Majesty's Secret Service.
- Parasite. A film where a young woman is menaced by giant slugs.
- Woman of the Year.
- Percy Sledge.
- Julia Roberts.
- Scent of a woman.
- Amelia Earhart.
- Shannon Lucid.
- Madonna.
- 1960.
- Jane Seymour.
Texas Trivia - Questions and Answers about Texas.
- Six flags have flown over Texas, what were they?
- What state is the only state to have been an independent
republic?
- What basketball team won the first four WNBA crowns?
- On the Gulf of Mexico, which state is nearest the end of the
alphabet?
- Which soap outlasted its spin offs Somerset and Texas before
folding up its tent?
- On the show King of the Hill, where did the Hills live?
- What NBA team plays home games in the Alamo dome?
- From what state does Jerry Hall hail from?
- Where does the Mavericks basketball team hail from?
- The center of the U.S. oil industry has been in what city since
1901?
- Texas ice-cream producer Elmer Doolin bought a recipe for $100
from a cafe owner in San Antonio and used it to make a fortune. What
did the recipe make?
- Charles Hardin Holley (Buddy Holly) was born in which town
in Texas?
- What baseball player had his shirt number retired by three teams?
- For their ballpark, the Texas Rangers chose what name?
- John Wilkinson set the seed-spitting distance at the 11th Annual
Watermelon Thump held in Luling, Texas in 1980. How far did he spit
the seeds?
- The working title of the TV series Dallas was what?
- Hakeem Olajuwon joined what team in 1984?
- What U.S. President was assassinated in Dallas, Texas, on the 22
of November in 1963?
- In which state is the San Antonio international airport?
- Who is memorialized with an eight-foot tall bronze statue in
Lubbock, Texas?
- What historic structure was saved from a real estate syndicate by
a donation from a Texas cattle heiress?
- What did Mexican General Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna, famous for
storming the Alamo, introduce to the United States?
Answers to Trivia Quiz #194 - Texas Trivia
- The flags of the U.S., Mexico, France, Spain, Confederacy, and
the Republic of Texas.
- The state of Texas.
- The Houston Comets.
- Texas.
- Another World.
- Arlen, Texas.
- The San Antonio Spurs.
- Texas.
- Dallas, Texas.
- Houston, Texas.
- Fritos corn chips.
- Lubbock.
- Nolan Ryan, who pitched a record seven no-hitters during his
career. His number, 34, has been retired by the Angels, Texas
Rangers, and Houston Astros.
- The Ballpark.
- 65 feet 4 inches.
- Houston.
- Houston Rockets.
- John F. Kennedy.
- Texas.
- Buddy Holly.
- The Alamo.
- He enjoyed chewing unflavored chicle and brought it north with
him.
Horse trivia questions with the answers.
- Dick Francis novels are based around what sport?
- What did John Wayne's fellow actors and his horse wear while filming a
new movie following his True Grit Oscar?
- Which horse racing event is held on Long Island?
- What sport was Terry Biddlecombe connected with?
- What was Tom Mix's horses name?
- What was the name of Dick Francis's first horse racing novel?
- What horse race was held in 1985 in Aqueduct, New York?
- What did the Ancient Greeks think a zebra was?
- What is the normal body temperature for a horse?
- What kind of a horse is a palomilla?
- Where did the horse chestnut tree acquire its name?
- In 1927 a race was held between a horse and a kangaroo in Sydney,
Australia. Who won?
- What horse did Gene Autry ride in his first starring role in the
1935 movie The Phantom Empire?
- Who only spoke Sioux in the 1970 film, A Man Called Horse?
- What woman sports figure appeared as a maid in John Ford's 1959
film classic The Horse Soldiers?
- In the 1976 re-make of the 1933 film classic King Kong, what
hairy covering was used to make a forty foot high, six and a half
ton mechanical ape look life like?
- To make the actors more comfortable during the filming of Helen
of Troy, what was included inside the horse?
- William Blount did not travel to Philadelphia on horseback for
the 1787 Constitutional Conventions because of what medical
condition?
- Seconds after he shot Wild Bill Hickok, what did Jack McCall fall
off of?
- Which future president cheated on an eye exam to joining the
cavalry reserves in the 1930s?
- What unit of measure are horses measured by?
- While still in office, which President received a ticket for
speeding in Washington, DC?
- In the Battle of San Juan, what was the name of the horse Teddy
Roosevelt rode?
- In the Lone Ranger TV series what was the name of Tonto's horse?
- What was the name of Wild Bill's horse on the TV series, Wild
Bill Hickok?
- Col. Sherman Potter's horse in the M*A*S*H TV series was named
what?
- Who once observed: "This is America. You can't make a horse
testify against himself?
- Man O' War lost only one race in his career, on August 13, 1919.
Who did "Big Red" lose to?
Answers to Trivia Quiz #193 - Horse Trivia
- Horse racing.
- Eye patches.
- Belmont.
- Horse racing.
- Tony.
- Dead Cert.
- Breeders Cup.
- A cross between a tiger and a horse.
- 100.5 degrees F.
- A milk white horse with a white mane and a white tail.
- Chestnuts were once used as a medicine for horses.
- The Kangaroo.
- Tom Mix's horse Tony Jr., not Champion.
- Dame Judith Anderson.
- Tennis star Althea Gibson.
- Argentine horse tails, two tons of them.
- Air Conditioning.
- Hemorrhoids.
- His Horse.
- Ronald Reagan.
- Hand.
- Ulysses S. Grant, in his horse and buggy.
- Texas.
- Scout.
- Buckshot.
- Sophie.
- Mr. Ed.
- To a horse named Upset.
Trivia quiz questions about space, space craft, movies about space, space time, outer space and more!
- What was the name of the space craft that Valencia Tereshkova made
her historic space flight?
- 200 years before Jules Verne, what Frenchman wrote about two
fantastic space odysseys, one to the moon and one to the sun?
- What was the first name of the first man to reach space from the
earth?
- Which 1968 movie was based on the book The Sentinel by Arthur C.
Clarke?
- In 1983, what country shot down a Korean jet over its own air
space?
- John who travelled in space over 35 years after his first visit
to space?
- What actor who starred in Lost in Space was a regular member of
the cast of Friends?
- In 1972 which space craft set off for Jupiter?
- What happened to the space shuttle Challenger on takeoff in 1986?
- Which two Gemini spacecraft had the first rendezvous in space?
- What was the name of the first American astronaut to walk
in space?
- What keeps the earth's atmosphere from just dissipating into
space?
- Bruce Willis led a team to confront a deadly threat from outer
space in a 1998 film. What was the title?
- The ancient souped-up spacecraft flown by Han Solo in the Star
Wars movie was named what?
- Before breaking into the movies as an outer space sex siren, what
actress performed topless in Las Vegas?
- In the movie 2001: A Space Odyssey, what restaurant chain had a
branch in the space station?
- What movie had the line "In space no one can hear you scream" on
the cinema posters?
- Who had to wait in the spacecraft while Buzz Aldrin and Neil
Armstrong walked on the moon?
- Eileen Collins was the first female to hold what position on a
space shuttle mission?
- What did John F Kennedy refer to in noting: "This is a new ocean
and I believe the U.S. should sail it"?
- What did NASA purchase in a wal-mart in 1995 to protect the space
shuttle from woodpeckers?
- What is the name of the first space probe to leave our solar
system?
- What are the names of the US space shuttles?
- What was the name of the space craft that Valencia Tereshkova made
her historic space flight?
- 200 years before Jules Verne, what Frenchman wrote about two
fantastic space odysseys, one to the moon and one to the sun?
- What was the first name of the first man to reach space from the
earth?
- Which 1968 movie was based on the book The Sentinel by Arthur C.
Clarke?
- In 1983, what country shot down a Korean jet over its own air
space?
- John who travelled in space over 35 years after his first visit
to space?
- What actor who starred in Lost in Space was a regular member of
the cast of Friends?
- In 1972 which space craft set off for Jupiter?
- What happened to the space shuttle Challenger on takeoff in 1986?
- Which two Gemini spacecraft had the first rendezvous in space?
- What was the name of the first American astronaut to walk
in space?
- What keeps the earth's atmosphere from just dissipating into
space?
- Bruce Willis led a team to confront a deadly threat from outer
space in a 1998 film. What was the title?
- The ancient souped-up spacecraft flown by Han Solo in the Star
Wars movie was named what?
- Before breaking into the movies as an outer space sex siren, what
actress performed topless in Las Vegas?
Valerie Perrine. Her movie debut was as Montana Wildback in
Slaughterhouse
- In the movie 2001: A Space Odyssey, what restaurant chain had a
branch in the space station?
- What movie had the line "In space no one can hear you scream" on
the cinema posters?
- Who had to wait in the spacecraft while Buzz Aldrin and Neil
Armstrong walked on the moon?
- Eileen Collins was the first female to hold what position on a
space shuttle mission?
- In January 1986, a space shuttle blew up in mid-air, what was the
name of that shuttle?
Answers to Trivia Quiz #192 - Space Trivia Answers
- Vostok 6.
- Cyrano de Bergerac.
- Yuri.
- 2001: A Space Odyssey.
- Russia.
- John Glenn
- Matt LeBlanc.
- Pioneer 10.
- It exploded.
- Gemini 6 and Gemini 7.
- Edward White.
- Gravity.
- Armageddon.
- The Millennium Falcon.
- Valerie Perrine. Her movie debut was as Montana Wildback in
Slaughterhouse Five.
- Howard Johnson.
- Alien.
- Michael Collins.
- Captain.
- Space.
- Six plastic owls.
- Pioneer 10.
- Atlantis, Discovery, Endeavour, Columbia.
- Vostok 6.
- Cyrano de Bergerac.
- Yuri.
- 2001: A Space Odyssey.
- Russia.
- John Glenn
- Matt LeBlanc.
- Pioneer 10.
- It exploded.
- Gemini 6 and Gemini 7.
- Edward White.
- Gravity.
- Armageddon.
- The Millennium Falcon.
- Valerie Perrine. Her movie debut was as Montana Wildback in
Slaughterhouse Five.
- Howard Johnson.
- Alien.
- Michael Collins.
- Captain.
- Challenger.
Dogs Trivia Quiz - Easy Dog Trivia Questions with the Answers
- Border, Leicester, and Corrie dale are all breeds of what?
- What is the name of the dog in the famous five series?
- What animal was the first to be domesticated?
- What color tongue does a chow chow have?
- What dog was once considered sacred in China?
- Which breed of dog is the favorite of the queen of England?
- What do bloodhounds have a special reputation for?
- How many sets of teeth does a dog go through in its lifetime?
- What TV show series had a robot dog named K9?
- What kind of animal is also called a "Black Russian".
- What was the name of the first dog in space?
- After he World cup was stolen in 1966, what was the name of the
dog that found it?
- What was the name of Dorothy's little dog in The Wizard of Oz?
- What was the name of the dog that appeared on the HMV record
label?
- The Plague Dogs was a novel written by who?
- What was the name of Bill Sikes dog in Oliver Twist?
- The breed borzoi got it's name from Russian for what?
- Where besides their nose do dogs have sweat glands?
- Which breed of dog was named after the monks of a Swiss hospice,
who kept them for finding lost travelers in the Alps?
- What other breed of dog besides greyhounds are occasionally race
at racetracks?
- What is the name of Dick Dastardley's canine sidekick?
- Who was the creator of, Bugs Bunny, Droopy the dog, and others?
- By what name is the German shepherd dog commonly known?
- In Greek mythology, what is unusual about the guard dog Cerberus?
- Chernuska was sent to space on what number sputnick?
- Whose dog was called Dogmatix?
- Michael J Fox and Einstein appeared together in what film?
- Which movie did Sean Connery called his dog Indiana and his son
Indy?
- Which size of poodle comes between a standard and a toy?
- What type of dog originally from the United States can't be
imported, bred or sold in the UK?
- Which breed of dog is the smallest?
- Pluto is what breed of dog?
- Who sailed to the Galapagos aboard the ship HMS Beagle?
- What kind of dogs were used to fend off highwaymen when riding in
a carriage?
Answers to Trivia Quiz #191 - Dog Trivia Answers
- Dogs.
- Timothy.
- Dogs.
- Blue.
- Pekinese.
- Corgis.
- Tracking.
- Two.
- Dr. Who.
- A Dog.
- Lyka.
- Pickles.
- Toto.
- Nipper.
- Richard Adams.
- Bull's eye.
- Fleet or swift.
- Paws.
- St. Bernard.
- Afghan Hounds.
- Muttley.
- Tex Avery
- Alsatian.
- He had three heads.
- 9
- Obelix.
- Back to the Future.
- Indiana Jones & the Last Crusade.
- Miniature.
- Pit bull terrier.
- Chihuahua.
- Blood hound.
- Charles Darwin.
- Dalmatians.
Cats Trivia Quiz - Easy Cats and Kittens Trivia Questions with the Answers
- How long does a cat typically stay in heat?
- In Ancient Rome, what animal was the symbol of liberty?
- MGM movies used what kind of cat to introduce its movies?
- What was Felix the cat's girlfriend's name?
- What is the name of the cartoon character cat that chases Tweety
Pie in vain?
- The song Memory comes from what stage musical?
- What did Otto Messmer create?
- Of an adult domestic cats 30 teeth, how many are canines?
- Cats are unable to detect what taste?
- Squirrels rear their young in a nest called a drey, what are its
young called?
- What actor starred in The Black Camel, Black Dragons, Black
Friday, The Black Sheep, and two movies called The Black Cat?
- What are the names of the two Siamese cats in the 1955 Disney
movie Lady and the Tramp?
- What actress had to wear 63 different catsuits as catwoman in
Batman returns?
- Cat woman in Batman was based on which 1930s screen legend?
- What was the name of the cat first featured in Lifestyles of the
Rich and Famous?
- What year was it that Al Stewart's Year of The Cat made the
charts?
- Lloyd Webber's musical "Cats" was billed as what?
- What country music star appeared in Sex Kittens Go To College in
1960?
- What phrase is inscribed on the tombstone of Mel Blanc, the Man
of 1,000 voices including Tweetee pie, Sylvester the Cat, Porky Pig,
and Bugs Bunny?
- Who was the voice of Choo Choo in Top Cat?
- William Hanna and Joseph Barbera launched their cartooning career
with what cat and mouse?
- What cartoon cat was the first cartoon character licensed for
commercial use?
- Who was officer Dibble in the Top Cat cartoons?
- A baby rabbit is called a what?
- What is cat gut as used in stringed instruments?
- What is the fist size in inches of James "Big Cat" Williams of
the Chicago Bears?
- According to Hollywood Henderson, what Steelers quarterback
couldn't spell cat if you spotted him the C and the A?
- What are baby beavers called?
- When its rules were originally written down in 1895, what was the
name of what we now call softball?
Answers to Trivia Quiz #190 - Cat and Kitten Trivia Answers
- Five days.
- The cat.
- Lion.
- Phyllis.
- Sylvester.
- Cats.
- Felix the cat.
- 4.
- Sweet.
- Kittens.
- Bela Lugosi.
- Si and Am.
- Michelle Pfeiffer.
- Jean Harlow.
- Morris the Cat.
- 1977.
- Now and forever.
- Conway Twitty.
- That's all folks.
- Marvin Kaplan.
- Tom and Jerry.
- Felix the Cat.
- The neighborhood police officer.
- a kit or kitten.
- Not from cats, but from the intestines of sheep, horses,
and other animals.
- 14-1/2 inches.
- Terry Bradshaw.
- Kits or Kittens.
- Kitten ball.