Almost daily fun cosmological trivia questions and answers.
- How long does it take light from the sun to reach the earth?
- How far is the moon from the earth?
- How much bigger is the sun than the earth?
- Which planet is closest to the sun?
- What is the name of the most recently discovered planet?
- What is the sun made out of?
- What powers the sun?
- How old is the sun?
- How old is the earth?
- How old is the universe?
- Which planet spins the fastest?
- Which planet spins the slowest?
- How long is a Martian year?
- Does the sun rotate?
- How big is the milky way?
- What is the Milky Way?
- What star other than the sun is closest to the earth?
Answers to Daily Trivia Quiz # 105 -
Cosomology
- Approximately 8 minutes and 18 seconds.
- The actual Earth-Moon distance ranges from about 360,000 to 405, 000 kilometers, depending on the position in the Moon's orbit.
(223,694 to 251665 miles)
- The Earth is about 13 thousand kilometers (8000 miles) wide,
whereas the Sun is roughly 1.4 million kilometers (900,000
miles) across. If the Sun were a hollow ball, you could
fit about one million Earths inside of it!
- Mercury.
- Quaoar.
- The Sun is, at present, about 70% hydrogen and 28% helium by mass
everything else amounts to less than 2%
- Fusion, the same as a hydrogen bomb.
- About 5 billion years.
- The earth is about 4.5 billion years old.
- The Universe is at least 15 billion years old, but probably not more than 20 billion years old.
- Jupiter is the fastest spinning planet in our solar system rotating on average once in just under 10 hours.
- Venus is the slowest spinning planet in the solar system. It rotates only once every two hundred forty-three Earth days
- The orbital period of Mars is 686.9726 days.
- The movements of the sunspots indicate that the Sun rotates once every 27 days at the equator, but only once in 31 days at the poles.
- The Milky Way is actually a giant, as its mass is probably between 750 billion and one trillion solar masses, and its diameter is about 100,000 light years.
- The Milky Way is a spiral galaxy.
- It is Proxima Centauri, the nearest member of the Alpha Centauri triple star system.
Fun Presidential Trivia Quiz Questions - Scroll down for answers.
- Who called Eisenhower, Hoover and Truman in the early morning hours
of November 23, 1963?
- Who told Jimmy Carter in a debate: "There is no Soviet
domination of Eastern Europe"?
- Whose 1800 presidential campaign did the Hartford Courant offer a
formal apology for opposing, in 1993?
- What presidential candidate did Ronald Reagan support when voting
for the first time?
- Kitty Kelly wrote an Unauthorized Biography about which First Lady?
- Which First Lady was born Mamie Doud?
- In the 60s what was the first name of John F. Kennedy's wife?
- Whose assassination was Sam Seymour the last living witness to,
until his death in 1956?
- What name did romantic George Bush paint on his bomber during World
War II?
- Where was JFK when he said the U.S. "never had to put up a
wall to keep our people in"?
- What three words did George Bush say before "no new
taxes" in 1988?
- Who did Abraham Lincoln promote to major general of volunteers
after he captured Fort Henry and Fort Donelson?
- Whose 1823 doctrine said the Western Hemisphere was not open to
colonization or aggression by European nations?
- What card game did Dwight D. Eisenhower play fanatically while
planning for D-Day?
- What date saw FDR sign the U.S. declaration of war against Japan?
Answers to Daily Trivia Quiz # 104 - US President Trivia
- Lyndon B. Johnson.
- Gerald Ford.
- Thomas Jefferson's.
- Franklin D. Roosevelt.
- Nancy Regan.
- Maime Eisenhower.
- Jackie.
- Abraham Lincoln's.
- Barbara.
- West Berlin.
- Read my lips.
- Ulysses S. Grant.
- James Monroe's.
- Bridge.
- December 8, 1941.
Fun Presidential Trivia Quiz Questions - Scroll down for answers.
- What U.S. president's State of the Union address lasted a record 81
minutes?
- What U.S. president was born William Jefferson Blythe IV?
- What 1970's president openly discussed his battle with hemorrhoids?
- What U.S. president had the shortest life?
- What former president was on an African hunting trip when his enemy
J. P. Morgan quipped: "Let every lion do his duty"?
- What conspirator in the Lincoln assassination was pardoned for
saving the lives of prison guards during a yellow fever epidemic?
- What president opined: "Once you get into this great stream of
history you can't get out"?
- Who was the first president to utter "We shall overcome"
before a joint session of Congress?
- What future president was the only U.S. senator from a Confederate
state to remain in Congress after secession?
- What president's mug graces a $100,000 bill?
- What future U.S. president received the last rites of the Catholic
Church after an infection following spinal surgery in 1954?
- What war saw James Madison become the first U.S. president to
command a military unit during his term in office?
- What document did President Andrew Johnson want a copy of placed
under his head upon his burial?
- Who was the first daughter of a U.S. president to pose nude for a
Playboy video?
- How many U.S. states are named after a president?
- Who is the only president to have survived two assassination
attempts by women?
- What portly U.S. president was the first to be a golf nut?
- What future president's Texas classmates ran a shot of a jackass
under his yearbook photo?
- What day does the U.S. president traditionally deliver a weekly
radio address?
- What horse-loving future president cheated on an eye exam to join
the cavalry reserves in the 1930's?
- What U.S. president threw out the most Opening Day baseballs?
- What card game did Dwight D. Eisenhower play fanatically while
planning for D-Day?
- What White House lawyer first revealed the existence of an
"enemies list" and "hush money" at the Watergate
hearings?
- What date saw FDR sign the U.S. declaration of war against Japan?
- What U.S. president installed solar panels on the White House roof?
- What First Lady of the 1980s was shocked to find "a tremendous
rat" swimming with her in the White House Pool?
- What future anchor was the only female reporter to tag along with
Richard Nixon on his historic trip to China?
- Who revealed that the U.S. had a hydrogen bomb in his last State of
the Union speech?
Answers to Daily Trivia Quiz # 103 -
Presidential Trivia
- Bill Clinton's.
- Bill Clinton.
- Jimmy Carter. Presidential trivia questions and answers.
- John F. Kennedy.
- Theodore Roosevelt.
- Dr. Samuel Mudd.
- Richard Nixon.
- Lyndon B. Johnson.
- Andrew Jackson.
- Woodrow Wilson.
- John F. Kennedy.
- The war of 1812.
- The U.S. Constitution.
- Patti Davis.
- One.
- Gerald Ford.
- William Howard Taft.
- Lyndon B. Johnson's.
- Saturday.
- Ronald Regan.
- Franklin D. Roosevelt.
- Bridge.
- John Dean.
- December 8, 1941.
- Jimmy Carter.
- Barbara Bush.
- Barbara Walters.
- Harry S. Truman
Fun Music Trivia Quiz Questions - Scroll down for answers.
- What is the minimum number of musicians a band must have to
be considered a "big band"?
- What musical instrument's sales escalated from 228,000 in 1950 to
2.3 million in 1971?
- What 1976 chart-topping song did Barry Manilow sing, but not write?
- What does the Italian musical term adagio mean?
- Who was the top-selling album artist of the 1970's according to
Billboard?
- What's the only group to claim two of the top ten best-selling
singles of the 1970's?
- Who was the first country artist to sell over 10 million copies of
an album?
- What band is named after a sculpture in Seattle that hums in the
wind?
- What two Frank Sinatra hits were tops for U.S. karaoke singers in
1993?
- What stringed symphonic instrument has a pedestal and a crown?
- What studio did the Beatles use to record 191 songs?
- What jazz musician got his nickname by shortening "Satchel
Mouth"?
- What jazz trumpeter was dubbed the "Prince of Darkness"?
- What did Def Leppard drummer Rick Allen lose in a 1984 auto
accident?
- What Southampton junior high school musical was cancelled in 1994
when Shinnecock Indians objected to the " Ug-a-wug" song?
- What classical conductor won posthumous Grammy Awards in 1991,
1992, and 1993?
- Who's "Monk" to jazz buffs?
- What California group waited 22 years to score their first
chart-toping single since 1966?
- What city's opera house does " The Phantom of the Opera"
prowl?
- Who scored his first platinum album since 1978 with " The Icon
Is Love " in 1994?
- What Michael Jackson album spawned five chart-topping singles?
- What trumpeter became the oldest person ever to score a
chart-topping single, in 1964?
- What rock star was trying to bite the head off a bat in concert
when the bat decided to bite back?
- What Shania Twain recording became the best-selling country music
album ever by a female artist, in 1996?
- What patriotic song was originally titled "The Defense of Fort
McHenry?
- Who's waxed more gold and platinum albums than any other solo
female artist?
- How many songs from the Beatles "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts
Club Band" were released as singles?
- What singer for a 70's British rock quartet changed his name from
Frederick Bulsara?
- What rock'n'roll singer is memorialized by a eight-foot bronze
statue in Lubbock, Texas?
- What Woody Guthrie song goes "From California to the New York
island / From the redwood forest to the Gulf Stream waters"?
- What Pink Floyd song was banned by the South African government
after it became an anthem for black school children?
- What were the two most popular rock operas of 1969?
- What are the two most common unbowed stringed instruments found in
a symphony orchestra?
- What legendary soul singer wrecked his Corvette the first time he
drove it?
- What tenor received a record 165 curtain calls at a Berlin opera
house in 1988?
- What Beatles single lasted longest on the charts, at 19 weeks?
Answers to Daily Trivia Quiz # 102 - Music Trivia
- Ten.
- The guitar's.
- I Write the Songs.
- Slow.
- Elton John.
- The Bee Gees.
- Garth Brooks.
- Soundgardem.
- New York, New York and My Way.
- The Harp.
- Abby Road.
- Louis Armstrong.
- Miles Davis.
- An arm.
- Peter Pan.
- Leonard Bernstein.
- Thelonious Monk.
- The Beach Boys.
- Paris.
- Barry White.
- Bad.
- Louis Armstrong.
- Ozzy Osbourne.
- The Woman in Me.
- The Star Spangled Banner.
- Barbara Streisand.
- Zero.
- Freddie Mercury.
- Buddy Holly.
- This Land is Your Land.
- Another Brick in the Wall.
- Hair and Tommy.
- The Harp and the Piano.
- Ray Charles.
- Luciano Pavarotti.
- Hey Jude.
Fun Food Trivia Quiz Questions - Scroll down for answers.
- What milk product did the U.S. Agriculture Department propose
as a substitute for meat in school lunches, in 1996?
- What breakfast cereal was Sonny the Cuckoo Bird "cuckoo
for"?
- Why was the Animal Crackers box designed with a string handle?
- On what vegetable did an ancient Egyptian place his right hand when
taking an oath?
- How many flowers are in the design stamped on each side of an Oreo
cookie?
- Black-eyed peas are not peas. What are they?
- What European nation consumes more spicy Mexican food than any
other?
- What part of the banana is used to make banana oil?
- Under what name did the Domino's Pizza chain get its start?
- What was margarine called when it was first marketed in England?
- What are the two top selling spices in the world?
- What was the name of Cheerios when it was first marketed 50 years
ago?
- What flavor of ice cream did Baskin-Robbins introduce to
commemorate America's landing on the moon on July 20, 1969?
- What is the most widely eaten fish in the world?
- What is the name of the evergreen shrub from which we get capers?
- What fruits were crossed to produce the nectarine?
- What animals milk is used to make authentic Italian mozzarella
cheese?
- What nation produces two thirds of the world's vanilla?
- Why did candy maker Milton S. Hershey switch from making caramels
to chocolate bars in 1903?
- What was the drink we know as the Bloody Mary originally called?
- What was the first commercially manufactured breakfast cereal?
- When Birdseye introduced the first frozen food in 1930, what did
the company call it?
- What American city produces most of the egg rolls sold in grocery
stores in the United States?
- What was the first of H.J. Heinz' "57 varieties"?
- What is the literal meaning of the Italian word linguine?
- Where did the pineapple plant originate?
- What recipe, first published 50 years ago, has been requested most
frequently through the years by the readers of "Better
Homes and Garden"?
- What is the only essential vitamin not found in the white potato?
Answers to Daily Trivia Quiz # 101 - Food Trivia
- Yogurt.
- Cocoa Puffs.
- The animal shaped cookie treats were introduced in 1902 as a
Christmas novelty, and packaged so they would be hung from the
Christmas trees.
- The onion. Its round shape symbolized eternity.
- Twelve. Each as four petals.
- Beans
- Norway Food trivia questions and answers.
- No part. Banana oil, a synthetic compound made with amyl alcohol,
is named for its banana-like aroma.
- DomNick's
- Butterine
- Pepper is 1st and mustard is second.
- Cheerioats
- Lunar Cheesecake
- The Herring
- The caper bush.
- None. The nectarine is a smooth skinned variety of the peach.
- The water buffalo's.
- Madagascar.
- Caramels didn't retain the imprint of his name in summertime,
chocolate did.
- The Red Snapper, which was its name when it crossed the Atlantic
from Harry's New York Bar in Paris.
- Shredded Wheat.
- Frosted Food. Company officials feared the word frozen would
suggest flesh burns. The name was changed to frozen soon after.
- Houston, Texas.
- Horseradish, marketed in 1869
- Little tongues.
- In South America. It didn't reach Hawaii until the early nineteenth
century.
- The recipe for hamburger pie, which has been updated and
republished a number of times over the years.
- Vitamin A
Fun Bible Trivia Quiz Questions - Scroll down for answers.
- What is the only domesticated animal not mentioned in the Bible?
- What word appears exactly 773,692 times in the King James Bible?
- What follows mass as the most popular activity in U.S. Catholic
churches?
- What Arab nation has the highest percentage of Christians?
- What symbol did St. Patrick use to explain his theory of the Holy
Trinity?
- What political movement got its name from the hill in Jerusalem
boasting the Temple of Solomon?
- What country boasts the largest number of Catholics?
- What name has been shared by the most popes?
- Which two wicked cities were destroyed by God in Genesis?
- What two countries claim two-thirds of the world's 2,000-plus
registered saints?
- What fruit is depicted in Leonardo's Last Supper, even though it
did not arrive in the Holy Land until long after Jesus' death?
- What is there more of in the world- nonreligious people, Hindus or
Muslims?
- What former church lady got $75,000 to let "A Current
Affair" televise her wedding in 1993?
- What religious movement began with Martin Luther's attack on the
sale of indulgences?
- What Saudi Arabian city was the birthplace of the prophet Muhammad?
- What storied city on the Euphrates River was 55 miles south of
Baghdad?
- What biblical place name means "pleasure"?
- What city did Napoleon occupy in 1798, sending Pope Pius VI to the
south of France?
- What church raised millions sellig members "electropsychometer"
lie detectors?
- What nation has 1,000 permanent inhabitants and produces no export
goods?
- What was the world's principal Christian city before it fell to the
Ottoman Turks in 1453?
- What nation's Catholics saw the Pope make a triumphant homecoming
visit in 1980?
- What animal is mentioned most frequently in both the New and Old
Testaments?
- What's the only 100 percent Christian nation on Earth?
- What biblical epic was the top-grossing movie of the 1950's?
- Who was the first pope?
- What does an ecclesiophobic evangelist fear?
- What book did Christians often place on their foreheads to cure insomnia
in medieval times?
- How much time did Jonah spend in the belly of the whale?
- According to the Bible, what substance was used to caulk Noah's ark
and to seal the basket in which the infant Moses was set adrift on the
Nile?
- What language is Jesus believed to have spoken?
- According to the Bible, what weapons was the Philistine giant
Goliath carrying when he was slain by David?
- According to the Bible, how many pearly gates are there?
- What were the names of the three wise men?
- Who were the parents of King Solomon?
- How many books of the Bible are named for women?
- In the Old Testament, who was Jezebel's husband?
Answers to Daily Trivia Quiz # 99 -
Bible Trivia
- A Cat.
- Amen.
- Bingo.
- Lebanon.
- The Shamrock.
- Zionism.
- Brazil.
- John.
- Sodom and Gomorrah.
- Italy and France.
- The Orange.
- Nonreligious people.
- Tammy Faye Bakker.
- The Reformation.
- Mecca.
- Babylon.
- Eden.
- Rome.
- The Church of Scientology.
- Vatican City.
- Constantinople.
- Poland's.
- The Sheep.
- Vatican City.
- The Ten Commandments.
- St. Peter.
- Churches.
- The Bible.
- Three days and three nights.
- Pitch, or natural asphalt.
- Aramaic.
- A sword and a spear, according to I Samuel 17:45.
- 12 (Revelation 21:12-21).
- Balthazar, Caspar and Melchior.
- David and Bathsheba.
- Two - Ruth and Esther.
- Ahab, King of Israel.
Fun Miscellaneous Trivia Quiz Questions - Scroll down for answers.
- How many U.S. states border the Gulf of Mexico?
- What's the ballet term for a 360-degree turn on one foot?
- What did blind bank robber David Worrell use as a weapon when
trying to rob a London bank?
- What Great Lake state has more shoreline than the entire U.S.
Atlantic seaboard?
- What model appeared topless on the self-penned 1993 novel Pirate?
- Which country has more tractors per capita, Canada, Iceland or
Japan?
- Who averaged one patent for every three weeks of his life?
- What Elton John album became the first album to enter the charts at
Number One, in 1975?
- What laundry detergent got lots of mileage out of the ad line,
"ring around the collar"?
- Who, after anchoring off Hawaii in 1779, was mistaken for the god
Lono?
- What continent is cut into two fairly equal halves by the Tropic of
Capricorn?
- What explorer introduced pigs to North America?
- What magazine boasts the slogan: "Test, Inform, Protect"?
- Who was billed as the "Killer of Custer" in Buffalo
Bill's Wild West Show?
- What railway linked Moscow and Irkutsk in 1900?
- What is the minimum number of musicians a band must have to
be considered a "big band"?
- What's a water moccasin often called, due to the white inside its
mouth?
- What nation was bounced from the Organization of American States in
1962?
- What continent has the fewest flowering plants?
- What element begins with the letter "K"?
- What country saw a world record 315 million voters turn out for
elections on May 20, 1991?
- What Lewis Carroll book was banned in China afer censors decided:
"Animals should not use human language"?
- What is the least popular month for U.S. weddings?
- What spot once registered 134 degrees, the highest temperature ever
in the U.S.?
- What was the first organ successfully transplanted from a cadaver
to a live person?
- What surname means "son of Nick"?
- What duo survived a 1909 shootout with Bolivia's cavalry, according
to historians?
- What F-word is defined in physics as a "nuclear reaction in
which nuclei combine to form more massive nuclei"?
- What's the largest and densest of the four rocky planets?
- What ingredient in fresh milk is eventually devoured by bacteria,
causing the sour taste?
- Who offered insurance against an accidental death caused by a
falling Sputnik?
- How many months per year do residents of Tromoso, Norway go without
seeing a sunset?
- What Beatrix Potter tale is the top-selling children's book of all
time?
- What national holiday in Mexico has picnickers munching chocolate
coffins and sugar skulls?
- What nation's military attached dynamite packs to Dobermans before
sending them into Palestinian guerilla hideouts?
- What was the first planet to be discovered using the telescope, in
1781?
- How many days does a cat usually stay in heat?
Answers to Daily Trivia Quiz # 99 - Miscellaneous Topics
- Five.
- Pirouette.
- His cane.
- Michigan.
- Fabio.
- Iceland.
- Thomas Edison.
- Captain Fantastic and the Brown Dirt Cowboy.
- Wisk.
- Captain James Cook.
- Australia.
- Christopher Columbus.
- Consumer Reports.
- Sitting Bull.
- The Trans-Siberian Railway.
- Ten.
- cottonmouth.
- Cuba.
- Antarctica.
- Krypton.
- India.
- Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.
- January.
- Death Valley.
- A kidney.
- Nixon.
- Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid.
- Fusion.
- Earth.
- Lactose.
- Lloyds of London.
- Three.
- The Tale of Peter Rabbit.
- The Day of the Dead.
- Israel.
- Uranus.
- Five.
Fun Movie Trivia Quiz Questions - Scroll down for answers.
- What role in The Godfather did Robert De Niro test for?
- What 1995 movie's lead character tells the motel clerk he's there
to drink himself to death?
- What 1989 movie has Dan Aykroyd note: "Cars don't misbehave"?
- What critter is the "Iggy" short for in Iggy Pop?
- What director earned a Bronze Star and a Purple Heart during his
tour of duty in Vietnam?
- What theme is central to the movies The Lost Weekend, The Morning
After and My Name Is Bill W.?
- What NBC sitcom once saw two if its neurotics try to pitch NBC on a
sitcom about nothing?
- What three Godfather cast members were all up for the Best
Supporting Actor Oscar?
- Who's the adopted son of Vito Corleone?
- Who's the TV FBI agent with a penchant for the paranormal?
- What movie sees Danny Devito tell Michelle Pfeiffer: "You lousy
minx, I ought to have you spayed"?
- What Saturday Night Live cast member left in 1994 after being in a
record 153 shows?
- What 1982 movie had critic Janet Maslin carp: "The Oscar seemed to
have been mistaken for the Nobel Peace Prize"?
- What crooner's new line of neckwear did David Letterman suggest be
named "Alleged Mob Ties"?
- What song-writing duo's hits made it to Broadway i the show "Smokey
Joe's Cafe"?
- Who's known in Colorado Springs as Dr. Mike?
- What movie pairs Tom Hanks and Antonio Banderas as lovers?
- Who'd begun work on a 10th symphony when he died during a
thunderstorm in 1827?
- What famed 1936 war novel mentions the Tarleton twins in its first
line?
- Who was the first living person to become a member of the Country
Music Hall of Fame?
- What song was heard 250 different ways in a 1994 Ken Burns
documentary?
- What zip code was mentioned 301 times in the first five years of
Entertainment Weekly?
- What jazz style did Charlie Parker and Dizzy Gillespie help invent?
- What was late SCTV star sighed: "I'm the one who has to look in the
mirror, and after a while it begins to eat at you?"
- What singer did Michael Bolton neglect to thank while accepting a
Grammy for "When a Man Loves a Woman"?
- What hipster said in 1948: We're a beat generation"?
- What veteran British rock star explained: "I smash guitars because
I like them"?
Answers to Daily Trivia Quiz # 97 -
Movies
- Sonny Corleone.
- Leaving Las Vegas. Fun trivia questions answers and facts.
- Driving Miss Daisy.
- The iguana
- Oliver Stone.
- Alcoholism.
- Seinfeld.
- James Caan, Robert Duvall, AL Pacino.
- Tom Hagen.
- Fox Mulder.
- Batman Returns.
- Phil Hartman.
- Gandhi.
- Frank Sinatra's.
- Leiber and Stoller's.
- Dr. Michaela Quinn.
- Philadelphia.
- Ludwig van Beethoven.
- Gone With the Wind.
- Roy Acuff.
- Take Me Out to the Ballgame.
- 90210.
- Bebop.
- John Candy.
- Percy Sledge.
- Jack Kerouac.
- Peter Townsend.
Entertainment Trivia Questions - Scroll down for answers.
- What member of the Monkees, a holdout for nearly three decades,
rejoined the other geezers for a 1996 album?
- What Francis Ford Coppola movie sees Marlon Brando blather:
"Horror has a face, and you must make a friend of horror"?
- What David Lynch movie did a few filmgoers attend expecting to see
Bobby Vinton's life story?
- What rap star got his name from the observation "Ladies Love
Cool James"/
- What Mayberry resident once hijacked a bull when he'd had too much
to drink?
- Whose guitar version of The Star-Spangled Banner was featured in a
1996 Aiwa TV ad?
- Who was the first feline featured in Lifestyles of the Rich
and Famous?
- What 1961 movie has Audrey Hepburn note: "Personally, I think
it's a bit tacky to wear diamonds before I'm 40"?
- What Sinatra signature tune became Elvis Presley's best-selling
posthumous hit?
- Who played Sid Vicious, Lee Harvey Oswald, Count Dracula and
Beethoven in movies?
- What video, the first to cost over $150,000, helped Michael
Jackson's Thriller soar?
- Who is the most voluptuous female in Toontown?
- What was the first Arnold Schwarzenegger movie to win four Academy
Awards?
- What actor did author Anne Rice first denounce, then praise in the
role of her beloved Lestat?
- Who sang "Things Go Better With Coke" in 1969 before
switching to Pepsi in the 1980's?
- What movie earned Tom Hanks his third straight Oscar nomination, in
1996?
- What Marx Brother's name spelled backwards is the name of a daytime
talk show host?
- What Stephen Foster tune encourages racing enthusiasts to "bet
on de bay"?
- What James Hilton effort became the first Pocket Book, in 1939?
- What martial artist warbles the theme song for Walker, Texas
Ranger?
- Who was the voice behind Woody, the cowboy doll in Toy Story?
- What jazz musician got his aristocratic nickname in high school for
his neat attire and fastidious manners?
- What talk show hostess gave her guests the fewest opportunities to
speak, according to a 1996 MSU survey?
- Where do "bluebirds fly", according to a song from the
Wizard of Oz?
- What enduring daytime soap featured Kevin Kline, Don Knotts and
Susan Sarandon?
- What book did E.B. White base on personal experiences at his farm
in Maine?
- What three words preceded "Land that I love" in a 1938
Irving Berlin tune?
- What Oliver Stone movie did the Washington Post dub "Dallas in
Wonderland"?
- What infomercial diet guru penned the monster bestseller
"Never Say Diet"?
- Who was the first solo female host of the Academy Awards Ceremony?
- What happy homemaker chirps on TV: "It's a good thing"?
- What screen character i the world's fastest ice sculptor and
topiary artist?
- Who died last - Desi Arnaz, Lucille Ball, William Frawley or Vivian
Vance?
- What Briton had two of the three number one singles issued
posthumously in the U.S.?
Answers to Daily Trivia Quiz # 97 -
Entertainment
- Mike Nesmith.
- Apocalypse Now.
- Blue Velvet.
- L.L. Cool J.
- Otis Campbell.
- Jimi Hendrix's.
- Morris the Cat.
- Breakfast at Tiffany's.
- My Way.
- Gary Oldman.
- Beat It.
- Jessica Rabbit.
- Terminator 2.
- Tom Cruise.
- Ray Charles.
- Apollo 13.
- Harpo's.
- Camptown Races.
- Lost Horizon.
- Chuck Norris.
- Tom Hanks.
- "Duke" Ellington.
- Oprah Winfrey.
- Somewhere over the rainbow.
- Search for Tomorrow.
- Charlotte's Web.
- "God Bless America".
- JFK.
- Richard Simmons.
- Whoopi Goldberg.
- Martha Stewart.
- Edward Scissorhands.
- Lucille Ball.
- John Lennon.
Easy Fun Interesting Trivia for kids. Answers at bottom of page.
- Which state is called the Treasure State?
- What is the postal abbreviation for Texas?
- Which Joe was nicknamed the Yankee Clipper?
- William Henry Gates III amassed his fortune from which source?
- In Peter Pan, what sort of animal was Nana?
- In basketball, where do the Supersonics come from?
- Which state is called the Pine Tree State?
- What is the postal abbreviation for Pennsylvania?
- What is California's state capital?
- What is Ohio's largest city?
- Which state lies due east of Alabama?
- What is the largest of the Southern states?
- Which river starts at Lake Itasca Minnesota and flows into the
Gulf of Mexico?
- What type of creature was the star of the film Jaws?
- What was the name of the mansion where Elvis Presley died?
- In which country was a 2000 year old, life size terracotta army
discovered?
- Which was the 50th state to become part of the United States of
America?
- Which state is called the Great Lake State?
- What was the first name of the first man in space?
- Where in America was the world's biggest rock festival staged?
- What was the world's biggest passenger ship when it was launched
in 1912?
- What is the capital of the state of Alaska?
- In football, where do the Redskins come from?
- What does the B stand for in SCUBA diving?
- What color is an Oscar?
- Which state is called the Bear State?
- Who was the 41st President of the USA?
- Which Texan Governor was traveling with the Kennedys when JFK was
shot?
- Who was the first American to walk in space?
- Who was the first man to set foot on the moon?
- Which brothers made the first powered plane flight?
- Which state is called the Panhandle State?
- What was Michael Jackson's album follow-up to Thriller?
- What is the capital of the state of Virginia?
- In Forrest Gump, his mom says, "Life is like a box of " what?
- Why was Mick Dundee nicknamed Crocodile?
- Who became the first US President to resign in office?
- Where was the second Atom bomb dropped?
- Who lost part of his ear to the teeth of Mike Tyson in 1997?
- Where was a wall built to divide a city?
- Which lake provides Chicago with 20 miles of lake shore?
- What is Minneapolis's 'twin city'?
- Which part of Florida is famous for its alligators?
- Which is the other northern Pacific state along with Washington?
- What's the name of the bird that cartoon cat Sylvester chases in
vain?
Answers to Daily Trivia Quiz # 96 - Kids
Trivia
- Montana.
- TX.
- DiMaggio.
- Computer Software.
- Dog.
- Seattle.
- Maine.
- PA.
- Sacramento.
- Columbus.
- Georgia.
- Georgia.
- Mississippi.
- Shark.
- Graceland.
- China.
- Hawaii.
- Michigan.
- Yuri.
- Woodstock.
- Titanic.
- Juneau.
- Washington.
- Breathing.
- Gold.
- Arkansas.
- George H. Bush.
- Connolly.
- Edward White.
- Neil Armstrong.
- Wright.
- West Virginia.
- Bad.
- Richmond.
- Chocolates.
- He survived a crocodile attack.
- Richard Nixon.
- Nagasaki.
- Evander Holyfield.
- Berlin.
- Michigan.
- St. Paul.
- Everglades.
- Oregon.
- Tweety Pie.
Easy Trivia for kids and children. Answers at bottom of page.
- Which state lies to the south of Georgia?
- If it's noon in Boston, what time is it in New York?
- What is the postal abbreviation for New Hampshire?
- What is the capital of the state of Mississippi?
- Boris Karloff starred as which monster in one of the first horror
movies?
- Which company made the Lion King CD ROM?
- Which ocean is off the California coast?
- San Diego is in which state?
- What was the last name of flight pioneers Orville and Wilbur?
- In 1993 Michael Jordan gave up basketball to try which sport?
- What color are the stars on the United States of America Flag?
- What is the postal abbreviation for Vermont?
- Which city is the home of Jazz?
- What state is called the Sioux State?
- In basketball where do the Suns come from?
- Which baseball team are Giants?
- Which two mid-Atlantic sates have New in their names?
- What is the capital of Alabama?
- Which Gulf lies to the south of Florida?
- Which Island is the smallest state of the Union?
- Which city has an area called Haight-Ashbury?
- Who was the youngest US President to die in office?
- The Sony company originated in which country?
- Which Bill formed Microsoft?
- Foods will not brown in what type of oven?
- Which fruit gave its name to a desk top computer in 1984?
- What was the favorite food of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles?
- Who was the first ex-movie actor to become President of the
United States?
- In football, where do the Vikings come from?
- In sports, what is an MVP?
- What is the postal abbreviation for Alaska?
- What was the name of Michael Jackson's famous chimpanzee
companion?
- Which state is called the Green Mountain State?
- In baseball where do the Twins come from?
- Ottawa is which country's capital?
- Buckingham palace is in which English city?
- Which US state is famous for Disneyland and the film industry?
- What is the postal abbreviation for Nevada?
- How many brothers were in the original Jackson family line up?
- What was Elvis Presley's middle name?
- Who was the ex-peanut farmer who became a US President?
- Who declared he had ' a dream' where all Americans would live as
equals?
- In baseball where do the Braves come from?
- Whose ancient tomb was discovered in Egypt in 1922?
- Who formulated the theory of relativity early in the century?
- What's the response to , "see you later, alligator"?
- What type of animal was Babe in the film of the same name?
- What is Prince Harry's real first name?
- Fidel Castro led a communist revolution where?
Answers to Daily Trivia Quiz # 95 - Kids
Trivia
- Florida.
- Noon.
- NH.
- Jackson.
- Frankenstein.
- Disney.
- The Pacific ocean.
- California.
- Wright.
- Baseball.
- White.
- VT.
- New Orleans.
- North Dakota.
- Phoenix.
- San Francisco.
- New York and New Jersey.
- Montgomery.
- Mexico.
- Rhode Island.
- San Francisco.
- John F. Kennedy.
- Japan.
- Gates.
- Microwave.
- Apple.
- Pizza.
- Ronald Reagan.
- Minnesota.
- Most Valuable Player.
- AK.
- Bubbles.
- Vermont.
- Minnesota.
- Canada.
- London.
- California.
- NV.
- Five.
- Aaron.
- Jimmy Carter.
- Marin Luther King.
- Atlanta.
- Tutankhamen.
- Albert Einstein.
- After a while, crocodile.
- Pig.
- Henry.
- Cuba.
Easy trivia questions and answers.
- Which item, essential for world travel, is made in Seattle?
- What entertainment consists of people singing to a backing tape?
- What color are the stars on the United States of America flag?
- What used to go round at thirty three and a third r.p.m.?
- Who was Diana Prince able to change into?
- Which Ford first mass-produced the car?
- Which anti-impotence treatment became the 90s
fastest-selling prescription drug?
- Lourdes Maria is what relation to Madonna?
- Which Frankie sang about Venus in the 50s?
- The Heisman Trophy is presented in which sport.
- Which Christmas record was the world's most-bought single before
Candle In the Wind 97?
- What was the name of flight pioneers Orville and Wilbur?
- What kind of codes did American supermarkets introduce in the mid
70s?
- Which solo singer with a single name accompanied Rod Stewart and
Bryan Adams on All For Love?
- In which year did Bill and Hillary Clinton get married?
- Who had a 70s No 1 with Knock Three Times?
- Who was born first, Kim Basinger or Melanie Griffith?
- Who had a 90s hit with The Shoop Shoop Song?
- In which city was Marco Polo airport built?
- EuroDisney was built in which country?
- In 1993 which op artist changed his name to a symbol?
- Yitzhak Rabin was Prime Minister of which country when he was
assassinated in 1995?
- What sort of transport is a Kayak?
- Which animal name was given to the terrorist Carlos who was tried
in 1997?
- How did Frances Gumm become known on stage?
- Who was President during WWI?
- Which Justin set the 98 British Open alight as an amateur?
- In 1990 Lithuania declared its independence from what?
- How are the Motion Picture Academy Awards also known?
- What is the postal abbreviation for Vermont?
- Who was Allied Supreme Commander in Europe in 1944?
- Thelonious Monk was associated with which musical instrument?
- What is the main color of the UN flag?
- Under what name did sharp-tongued Joan Molinksy become famous?
- Who was born first, Chevy Chase or Nicolas Cage?
- Was Abbott or Costello born in the 20th century?
- In which decade of the 20th century was Glenn Close born?
- What type of cat introduced MGM movies?
- T. E. Lawrence's name is mostly associated with which country?
- Who had a 50s No 1 with Poor Little Fool?
- Which Janet had a 1990 NO 1 with Escapade?
- Which military title did Elvis's manage Rom Parker assume?
- In which branch of the arts did Dame Alicia Markova find fame?
- P W Botha was prime minister of which country?
Answers to Daily Trivia Quiz # 94 - Easy
Trivia
- Jet planes.
- Karaoke.
- White.
- Long-playing records.
- Wonder woman.
- Henry.
- Viagra.
- Daughter.
- Avalon.
- Football.
- White Christmas.
- Wright.
- Bar codes.
- Sting.
- 1975.
- A:
Dawn.
- Kim Basinger.
- Cher.
- Venice.
- France.
- Prince.
- Israel.
- Canoe.
- The Jackal.
- Judy Garland.
- Woodrow Wilson.
- Rose.
- USSR.
- Oscars.
- VT.
- Dwight D Eisenhower.
- Piano.
- Blue.
- Joan Rivers.
- Chevy Chase.
- Costello.
- 1940s.
- Lion.
- Arabia.
- Ricky Nelson.
- Jackson.
- Colonel.
- Ballet.
- South Africa.
Easy trivia quiz questions along with the answers.
- The 90s Good Friday Agreement sought peace in which country?
- What followed Home in the title of the sitcom with over 160
episodes?
- A Tony is an award for entertainment where?
- Which President was in office for most of the 1920s?
- Who became the world's first billionaire in 1916?
- Which stage musical does the song Memory come from?
- Where did the Boeing 707 make its maiden flight form?
- Which state is called the Green Mountain State?
- In which country was Karl Marx born?
- With which sport is Herbie Hide associated?
- In the rock'n'roll song, what is said before Miss Molly?
- Which company made the Lion King CD ROM?
- Which Irish name is Ryan O' Neal's real first name?
- Which Yuri made the first human journey into space?
- Which state is called the Magnolia State?
- Which Michael had a No 1 with How Am I Supposed To Live Without
You?
- What was the name of Michael Jackson's famous chimpanzee
companion?
- In the 60s, in which Asian country did a Cultural Revolution take
place?
- Which state is called the Bluegrass State?
- In football what position is S?
- Which London theater takes its name from the Mermaid Tavern where
writers met in Shakespeare's time?
- How is Shirley Beaty better known?
- What type of lover gave Mariah Carey a chart No 1 in 1993?
- Which part of the brilliant Albert Einstein was preserved after
his death?
- What was the favorite food of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles?
- According to Nancy Sinatra what are boots made for?
- Key West airport was built in which US state?
- Which Duck & Bunny were created by Tex Avery?
- In fiction and film what is the first name of female FBI agent
Starling?
- Which city has a team of bulls and a team of Bears?
- What comes before "Rattle and roll in a Bill Haley hit title?
- The first modern cassette was produced in which decade?
- Which Mark starred in Star Wars?
- Which playwright Noel, whose centenary was celebrated in 1999,
wrote Hay Fever and Private Lives which were revived in London that
year?
- San Diego is in which state?
- What's Love Got To Do With It? was a film about which female
singer?
- How was Argentinean revolutionary Ernesto Guevara de la Serna
better known?
- How is Radio Direction and Ranging better known?
- What was the name of the musical about rock legend Buddy Holly?
- What sort of Strangers were the subject of a sitcom of 150 +
episodes?
- In which city did Gone With The Wind have its premiere?
- Which Big named vocalist died with Buddy Holly?
- In which state did skateboards originate as an alternative to
surfing?
- Which Lillie was the mistress of Edward VII?
- Who teamed up with Hanna to form a studio producing cartoon
films?
Answers to Daily Trivia Quiz # 93 - Easy Trivia
- N. Ireland.
- Improvement.
- Theater.
- Calvin Coolidge.
- John D Rockefeller.
- Cats.
- Seattle.
- Vermont.
- Germany.
- Boxing.
- Good Golly.
- Disney.
- Patrick.
- Gagarin.
- Mississippi.
- Bolton.
- Bubbles.
- China.
- Kentucky.
- Safety.
- Mermaid.
- Shirley Maclaine.
- Dreamlover.
- Brain.
- Pizza.
- Walkin'.
- Florida.
- Daffy & Bugs.
- Clarice.
- Chicago.
- Shake.
- 40s.
- Hamill.
- Coward.
- California.
- Tina Turner.
- Che Guevara.
- RADAR.
- Buddy.
- Perfect.
- Atlanta.
- Bopper.
- California.
- Langtry.
- Barbera.
Simple easy quiz trivia questions and answers.
- Which parenting guru Doctor wrote Baby and Child Care?
- In which city is the Metropolitan Opera?
- In 1987 the Russians and the Americans signed the Washington
summit agreement to limit what?
- What does the G stand for in WYSIWYG?
- Linda McCartney launched a range of what type of food?
- Which Kevin starred in The Bodyguard?
- What completes the lines, "Cruising and playing the radio, With
no particular place...?
- What is the postal abbreviation for Florida?
- In football, what position is QB?
- President John F. Kennedy international airport is in which US
city?
- Which association for magicians was founded in 1905?
- John Travolta was born in which decade of the 20th century?
- Which type of aircraft was produced by Sigorsky in the US in
1942?
- The 1980 Olympics were boycotted because of the USSR's invasion
of which country?
- Who was In Disguise in Elvis Presley's 1963 hit?
- Which year is used as the title of a George Orwell Book?
- What is the postal abbreviation for Colorado?
- What is the capitol of of the state of Mississippi?
- Which word completes the name of the Tony Award-winning musical,
Kiss of the Spider...?
- Euro Disney is on the outskirts of which city?
- The first artificial satellite was launched on the 40th
anniversary of which county's Revolution?
- Charles de Gaulle was President of which European country?
- Who was the Prince of thieves in a 90s blockbuster movie title?
- Who won the first Davis cup?
- In which decade was the atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima?
- What went before Ties in the sitcom which had over 160 episodes?
- For which 1990s movie did Sigourney Waver shaver her head?
- Which Raymond wrote the novel The Big Sleep?
- Which film company merged with Time Inc in 1989 to make
Time Warner?
- In which city was the music industry's Brill Building?
- How is Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation
better known?
- The deepwater port of Alicante was built in which country?
- Who did Michael Jackson marry in May 1994?
- Which US colonel featured in the 'Irangate' court trials?
- James Baulmgarner changed his name slightly to become which
actor?
- In 1930 which comic duo made the film Another Fine Mess?
- Who did Neil Diamond duet with on the 70s No 1 You Don't Bring Me
Flowers?
Answers to Daily Trivia Quiz # 92 - Easy
Trivia
- Spock.
- New York.
- Nuclear Missiles.
- Get.
- Vegetarian.
- Costner.
- To go.
- FL.
- Quarterback.
- New York.
- Magic Circle.
- 50s.
- Helicopter.
- Afghanistan.
- Devil.
- 1984.
- CO.
- Jackson.
- Woman.
- Paris.
- Russian.
- France.
- Robin Hood.
- USA.
- 40s.
- Family.
- Alien.
- Chandler.
- Warner Brothers.
- New York City.
- LASER.
- Spain.
- Lisa Marie Presley.
- North.
- James Garner.
- Laurel & Hardy.
- Barbra Streisand.
Easy Random trivia questions
- Which Reba McIntyre song shares its name with the Little capital
of Arkansas?
- Alicia Christian Foster is better known by which first name?
- Which country has the most radio stations?
- What type of tragedy blighted Omagh, Northern Ireland, in 1998?
- Which sport did Fred Perry take after becoming world champion at
table tennis?
- Glenn Frey and Don Henley were members of which band?
- Which state is called the Empire State?
- What is the postal abbreviation for Kentucky?
- In which ocean is the California current?
- Logan international airport is in which US state?
- Which Jack starred in The Odd Couple?
- Margarete Steiff made what kind of toy creature?
- In which country did The Flying Doctor usually do his rounds?
- What sort of creature appeared in Free Willy?
- In football, where do the Falcons come from?
- Which state is called the Coyote State?
- Which state is called the gem state?
- What's the first name of Frank Sinatra's elder daughter?
- Which Michael starred in Hannah and Her Sisters?
- In which state is the Mojave desert?
- The New York Stock Exchange was established on which street?
- In which country did rap originate?
- Suzanne Lenglen was a champion in which sport?
- Who had a 60s No 1 with Honey?
- Both father and daughter of the Bhutto family have been prime
minister of which country?
- In which country is Archangel airport?
- Whose name followed Dirty in a 1980's No 1 for Michael Jackson?
- Which sage musical was set in the Paris Opera House?
- Mount St. Helens is in which state?
- Which state is called the Gopher State?
- Mark Knopfler is associated with which musical instrument?
- Which British band recorded Another Brick In the Wall?
- What is the postal abbreviation for Oklahoma?
- Which horror movie actor was quite literally a Pratt from birth?
- Dian Fossey found fame working with which animals?
- Who made a 50s album called A Twist of Lemmon?
- In 1970 Germaine Greer produced the feminist book The Female
What?
- Chernobyl witnessed a disaster at what type of power station?
- Who did Mariah Carey sing with on Endless Love?
- Which Ann starred in The Graduate?
- Which group had a 90s hit with How Do You Talk To An Angel?
- What is the capitol of Wyoming?
- What type of Love Songs did Wings sing about?
- In football, where do the Saints come from?
- Which cartoon character says "Dagnabit"?
- What type of days went with Mondays for the carpenters?
Answers to Daily Trivia Quiz # 91 - Easy
Trivia
- Little Rock.
- Jodie.
- USA.
- Terrorist bomb.
- Tennis.
- The Eagles.
- New York.
- KY.
- Pacific.
- Massachusetts.
- Lemmon.
- Bears.
- Australia.
- Whale.
- Atlanta.
- South Dakota.
- Idaho.
- Nancy.
- Caine.
- Nevada.
- Wall Street.
- USA.
- Tennis.
- Bobby Goldsboro.
- Pakistan.
- Russia.
- Diana.
- The Phantom of the Opera.
- Washington.
- Minnesota.
- Guitar.
- Pink Floyd.
- OK.
- Boris Karloff.
- Gorillas.
- Jack Lemmon.
- Eunuch.
- Nuclear power.
- Luther Vandross.
- Bancroft.
- The Heights.
- Cheyenne.
- Silly.
- New Orleans.
- Deputy Dawg.
- Rainy Days.
Easy quiz trivia questions about various topics including actors, movies, famous people, history and more.
- Which cartoon character says "What's up, Doc?"
- Who had a 60s No 1 with It's Now Or Never?
- What followed the names of Rowan and Martin in the classic 60s
comedy series?
- The deepwater port of Gdansk was developed in which country?
- Which girl was In Disguise (with Glasses)?
- Which country was racing's Niki Lauda born in?
- Who was born first, Arnold Schwarzenegger or John Travolta?
- In which decade of the 20th century was Michal J Fox born?
- Who had 60s No 1s with Mr. Tambourine Man and Turn Turn Turn?
- Who took the Miami Vice Theme to No 1 in the charts?
- Archbishop Makarios was president of which Mediterranean island?
- Which US state, which joined the Union in 1912, has New and the
name of a country in its name?
- In which decade of the 20th century was Jane Fonda born?
- In which decade of the 20th century did Elvis Presley shoot to
fame?
- In which decade did Elvis Presley die?
- What did Abraham Saperstein start in January 1927?
- Which Irving penned the song White Christmas?
- What is the postal abbreviation for Wisconsin?
- Which state is called the silver state?
- Brian Mulrooney was Prime Minister of which country in the 80s
and 90s?
- In which decade of the 20th century was Jodie Foster born?
- Who or what were Gropius and Le Corbusier?
- Johnny Depp was born in which decade of the 20th century?
- Who had a 70s No 1 with You've Got A Friend?
- In which country was Pablo Picasso born?
- What is the capital of the state of Ohio?
- Peninsula international airport is in which US sate?
- Robert Menzies was Prime Minister of which country?
- What did Tony Bennett leave in San Francisco?
- David Solberg became a famous actor / singer under which name?
- What is the capitol of the state of Rhode Island?
- With which sport is Grant Hill associated?
- In which state is the San Andreas fault?
- David Bowie was born in which decade of the 20th century?
- To which lady did Dolly Parton plead, "I'm beggin' of you please
don't take my man?
- Which is further north, Miami or Orlando?
- What is the postal abbreviation for Washington?
- On what type of vehicle did Rupert Murdoch remarry in 1999?
- Who directed Apocalypse Now?
- Which Michelle starred in Batman Returns?
- Which American actor refused his Oscar awarded for The Godfather?
- Warren Beatty was born in which decade of the 20th century?
- Which group backed Buddy Holly?
Answers to Daily Trivia Quiz # 90 - Easy
Trivia
- Bugs Bunny.
- Elvis Presley.
- Laugh In.
- Poland.
- Judy.
- Austria.
- Arnold Schwarzenegger.
- 1960s.
- The Byrds.
- Jan Hammer.
- Cyprus.
- New Mexico.
- 1930s.
- 50s.
- 70s.
- Harlem Globetrotters.
- Berlin.
- WI.
- Nevada.
- Canada.
- 1960s.
- Architects.
- 60s.
- James Taylor.
- Spain.
- Columbus.
- California.
- Australia.
- His Heart.
- David Soul.
- Providence.
- Basketball.
- California.
- 40s
- Jolene.
- Orlando.
- WA.
- Yacht.
- Francis ford Coppola.
- Pfeiffer.
- Marlon Brando.
- 30s.
- The Crickets.
Easy trivia quiz questions about various topics including sports, famous people, history and more.
- In which US state is the only major military academy founded this
century?
- What is the postal abbreviation for California?
- With which sport is Shaquille O'Neal associated?
- Who declared, "The lady's not for turning"?
- Who had a 90s No 1 hit with Always Be My Baby?
- What was George that left a trail of destruction in Florida in
1998?
- What is the capital of the state of Connecticut?
- Which machine's name comes from some letters in the words
'general purpose'?
- A 1997 phenomenon, Hale-Bop was a type of what?
- The Louise Woodward affair was tried in which country?
- Which John travelled in space over 35 years after his first
flight?
- Which Jane starred in Klute and Nine To Five?
- How is Ann-Margret Olsson better known?
- In Notting Hill what does the Hugh Grant character deal in?
- In the 90s film, who played G I Jane?
- In which decade of the 20th century was Kevin Costner born?
- Which Nilsson classic was Mariah Carey's first UK No 1?
- Henry Ford claimed that, "History is..." what?
- What was Elvis Presley's daughter called?
- Circle of Life came from which film?
- In its early days, what was offered for sale" in any color as
long as it's black"?
- In a movie title Elvis Presley said Viva to where?
- Who was In Charge in the title of the sitcom?
- Johnny Cash recorded a number of live albums at what unusual
institutions?
- Which Buzz appeared in Toy Story?
- What is the postal abbreviation for Minnesota?
- In which 20th-century decade were Barbie dolls first made?
- In which country is Ciampino airport?
- Which world heavyweight boxing champion was jailed in the 90s?
- Rupert Murdoch comes from which country?
- Ursula Andrews was the Bond girl in which movie?
- The sale of what was prohibited in America during prohibition?
- Which Russian leader had a pronounced birth mark on his forehead?
- What is the postal abbreviation for Tennessee?
- Which Tim co-wrote the musical Chess?
- Which Landings were the subject of Saving Private Ryan?
- Chancellor Helmut Kohl led which country in the 80s and 90s?
- In February 1996 the Princess of Wales agreed to Prince Charles'
request for what?
- Who or what was Piper Alpha?
- Which spinach-eating sailor has Robin Williams played on the
film?
- Which John was the tar of the film Grease?
- In the 90s which European country had a King Albert?
- What is the postal abbreviation for Iowa?
- Which member of her staff did Celine Dion marry in 1994?
- Burt Lancaster enlisted in the American Fifth Army after which
event?
- What is the postal abbreviation for Mississippi?
- Who sang I will Always Love You in her film, The Bodyguard?
Answers to Daily Trivia Quiz # 89 - Easy
Trivia
- Colorado USAF.
- CA.
- Basketball.
- Margaret Thatcher.
- Mariah Carey.
- Hurricane.
- Hartford.
- Jeep.
- Comet.
- United States.
- Glenn.
- Fonda.
- Ann-Margret.
- Books.
- Demi Moore.
- 1950s.
- Without You.
- Bunk.
- Lisa Marie.
- The Lion King.
- Motor car.
- Las Vegas.
- Charles.
- Prisons.
- Lightyear.
- MN.
- 50s.
- Italy.
- Mike Tyson.
- Australia.
- Dr. No.
- Alcohol.
- Gorbachev.
- TN.
- Rice.
- D Day.
- Germany.
- Divorce.
- An oil rig.
- Popeye.
- Travolta.
- Belgium.
- IA.
- Manager.
- Pearl Harbor.
- MS.
- Whitney Houston.
Free Daily Trivia Quiz - Fun Music Trivia
- Who took on the Red Baron, according to the Royal Guardsmen?
- Members of Silver Convention came from America and where else?
- What was the only No 1 for one-hit wonder Alan O' Day?
- Gangsta's Paradise was a No 1 for who?
- Who sang with The Family Stone?
- Which 60s group with a No 1 single had Clock as part of their
name?
- Which member of Def Leppard died in 1991?
- Who made his stage debut in a 1960 production of The Pajama Game?
- Which group is made up of Gibbs?
- Which Olivia took Magic to the top of the charts?
- Who was Born A Woman and A Single Girl in the 60s?
- Who made No 1 with Bruce Springsteen's Blinded By The Light?
- Good Thing was the second No 1 for which trio?
- Which color of Velvet gave Alannah Myles a 1990 No 1?
- Which musical does Aquarius / Let The Sunshine In come from?
- Who was backed by The Pharaohs?
- In (Sittin' On) The Dock Of The Bay lyrics, where is the singer
from?
- Who had 50s No 1s with Rag Mop, Sentimental Me and You, You, You?
- What is Barbra Streisand's middle name?
- In which decade did Elton John have his first solo Top Ten hit
single?
- Which band produced the bet-selling album Brothers In Arms?
- Who was backed by His Playboy Band?
- Who had a hit with Gonna Fly Now (Theme from Rocky)?
- What was on the original double A side of Prince's No 1 hit 1999?
- Which Starsky and Hutch actor topped the charts?
- Who went to Surf City with Jan?
- Who had a 60s No 1 with Crimson And Clover?
- What was the name of the guest guitarist on Michael Jackson's
Dangerous album?
- What is the middle name of Kenny Rogers?
- Who was the original lead singer with The Supremes?
- Sweet Child O'Mine was a big hit for which band?
- In which year did Neil Diamond have his first top ten hit?
- Which group had the top five singles in the same week in 1964?
- Who had the 60s top ten version of Walk Away Renee?
- Who was he first British female to win a Grammy award?
- How many people were in the original Queen?
- Who was a Father Figure in the charts?
- Who made a tribute to Sir Duke?
- In which country was Celine Deion born?
Answers to Daily Trivia Quiz # 88 - Music
Trivia
- Snoopy.
- Germany.
- Undercover Angel.
- Puff Daddy.
- Sly.
- The Strawberry Alarm Clock.
- Steve Clark.
- David Cassidy.
- The Bee Gees.
- Olivia Newton-John.
- Sandy Posey.
- Manfred Mann's Earth Band.
- Fine Young Cannibals.
- Black.
- Hair.
- Sam The Sam.
- Georgia.
- Ames Brothers.
- Joan.
- 70s.
- Dire Straits.
- John Fred.
- Bill Conti.
- Little Red Corvette.
- David Soul.
- Dean.
- Tommy James & the Shondells.
- Slash.
- Donald.
- Diana Ross.
- Guns N Roses.
- 1966.
- The Beatles.
- The Left Banke.
- Petula Clark.
- Four.
- George Michael.
- Stevie Wonder.
- Canada.
Free Daily Trivia Quiz - Fun Music Trivia
- Which No 1 for the Beatles contains the line "life is very
short?"
- Who sang about Bad Girls and Hot Stuff?
- Which superstar fronted The Nomads and Blackjack before going
solo?
- Which Lionel sang with The Commodores?
- Which group had No 1s with Holding Back the Years and If You
Don't Know Me by Now?
- What is the other word in the title of The Pina Colada Song?
- Herbie Murrell, Russell Thompkins and Airron Love sang in which
group?
- Which female artist was the first to achieve 32 consecutive UK
top ten hits?
- Who had 80s hits with The Hat Is On and We Belong to The City?
- What was the only 60 No 1 for the Buckinghams?
- Who searched for A Heart Of Gold?
- Who was posthumously awarded a Lifetime achievement Grammy in
1996?
- What was the title of the first album from The Spice Girls?
- What did the B stand for in New Kids act NKOTB?
- Which English Cathedral topped the charts in the 60s?
- Which female singer had a big hit with Misty Blue?
- In which year did 1999 chart as a singles hit for Prince?
- Who was lead singer with 70s group The Raspberries?
- Who had a 60s No 1 with Wild Thing?
- Rascals started making hits under which name?
- Which all girl group had 80s No 1s with Walk Like An Egyptian and
Eternal flame?
- Which artist has spent most weeks in the UK top ten?
- Alan, Jay and Donny were part of which 70s group?
- Which Belinda sang that Heaven Is A Place On Earth?
- Which No 1 of the 60s had Tuesday in the title?
- What was the last top ten hit for Three Dog Night?
- What was the second No 1 for Mr. Mister?
- Who made No 1 with Shake You Down in the 1980s?
- After "Walk Right In what was the next No 1 to start the title
with Walk?
- What kind of Man gave Sammy Davis Jr. a No 1?
- Which song was a No 1 hit for both The Marvelettes and the
Carpenters?
- Who was the first group to hold the top two US and UK album
places on the week of release?
- Who first charted as a solo performer with Careless Whisper?
- What goes after Milli in the name of the late 80s act?
- Which No 1 hit starts "Love, Love, Love"?
- Which long-running No 1 had the line, "I suppose I could collect
my books and go back to school?"
- Who was the first UK male to score two US top ten hits?
- Who had a 70s No 1 with Pick Up The Pieces?
Answers to Daily Trivia Quiz # 87 - Music
Trivia
- We Can Work It Out.
- Donna Summer.
- Michael Bolton.
- Richie.
- Simply Red.
- Escape.
- Stylistics.
- Madonna.
- Glenn Frey.
- What A Drag.
- Neil Young.
- Marvin Gaye.
- Spice.
- Block.
- Winchester Cathedral.
- Dorothy Moore.
- 1983.
- Eric Carman.
- Troggs.
- The Young Rascals.
- Bangles.
- Elvis Presley.
- The Osmond's.
- Carlisle.
- Ruby Tuesday.
- The Show Must Go On.
- Kyrie.
- Gregory Abbott.
- Walk Like A Man.
- Candy.
- Please Mr. Postman.
- Guns 'N Roses.
- George Michael.
- Vanilli.
- All You Need Is Love.
- Maggie May.
- Lonnie Donegan.
- Average White Band.
Fun world trivia questions and facts with answers.
- What was an official language in 87 nations and territories, by
1994?
- What's the third-largest continent in square miles?
- What is the capital of Kuwait?
- What town name did residents of a Florida retirement
community switch to because they found Sunset Depressing?
- What's the second most populous continent?
- What finally went out of fashion in ancient Rome, prompting people
to begin wearing short pants called feminalia?
- What southwestern U.S. state has the highest percentage of
non-English speakers?
- What M-word did Texas citizens choose as a town name that would
"attract" folks?
- What state leads the U.S. with 15 tons of solid waste per citizen
each year?
- Which is further from the equator, Tasmania, Tanzania, or
Transylvania?
- What eastern town is home for a service academy and the U.S. Sliver
Depository?
- What's the University of Paris more commonly called?
- What two French cities are connected by the planet's fastest
passenger train?
- What religion has the most adherent, Buddhism, Christianity or Islam?
- What U.S. state boasts a town called Captain Cook?
- What's the Greek name for hell?
- What European country does Aruba maintain the strongest ties to?
- What do the Chinese call kwai-tsze, or "quick little
fellows"?
- What European country uses its Latin name, Helvetia, on its stamps?
- What British university boasts and endowment called the Jackie
Mason Lectureship in Contemporary Judaism?
- What country did Greek historian Herodotus dub "the gift of
the Nile"?
- What country is only bordered by Spain?
- What's the flattest U.S. state?
- What U.S. state, after much debate, made the bizcochito the
official state cookie?
- What Australian city boasts the largest Greek population in the
world outside of Greece?
- What U.S. state boasts the towns of Gulf Stream, Lakebreeze and
Frostproof?
- What country has bee the planet's largest aid donor since 1991?
- What island nation is a must for anyone wishing to see 40 species
of lemours?
- What country is almost twice as large as either the U.S. or China?
- What South Asian city is the planet's biggest feature film producer?
- How many Great Lakes do not border Michigan?
- What cowboy tune is the official song of Kansas?
- What continent boasts the most telephone lines?
- What do Texas beef partisans call "wool on a stick"?
- What South American country was home to the early human 'Patagnian
giants"?
- What Western Hemisphere people spoke Nahuatl?
- What New Orleans soup has a name derived from the Bantu word for
okra?
- What Pacific atoll got its name from its location between the Americas and Asia?
- What state volunteered to drop the moniker Hog and Hominy State?
- What regional accent did Americans deem sexiest, most liked and
most recognizable?
- What interstate highway connects Boston and Seattle?
Answers to Daily Trivia Quiz # 85
- English.
- North America.
- Kuwait City. World trivia questions.
- Sunrise.
- Europe.
- The Toga.
- New Mexico.
- Magnet.
- California.
- Transylvania.
- West Point.
- The Sorbonne.
- Paris and Lyons.
- Christianity.
- Hawaii.
- Hades.
- The Netherlands.
- Chopsticks.
- Switzerland.
- Oxford.
- Egypt.
- Portugal.
- Florida.
- New Mexico.
- Melbourne.
- Florida.
- Japan.
- Madagascar.
- Russia.
- Bombay.
- One.
- Home on the Range.
- Europe.
- Lamb.
- Argentina.
- The Aztecs.
- Gumbo.
- The Midway Islands.
- Tennessee.
- Southern.
- I-90.
Free music trivia questions and answers about singers, musicians, bands, songs, albums and more!
- Who married Julianne Phillips in May 1985 in Oregon?
- Which cuddly toy was the title of an Elvis Presley hit from 1957?
- Roger McGuinn made No 1 while with which group?
- Who took Venus to No 1 in 1970?
- Which group replaced Boyz II Men's End Of The Road at No 1?
- Which film provided a best-selling album for Whitney Houston?
- Who had a 70s No 1 with The Joker?
- Which record spent most weeks in the top ten in the 60s?
- Who played the heavy metal guitar on Michael Jackson's Beat It?
- Whose autobiography was titled Laughter in the Rain?
- Which band produced the mega selling album Rumours?
- Which ex-Beatle had a solo NO 1 with Got My Mind Set On You?
- Who had a No 1 hit with Wendy?
- Which group was formed by Maurice White?
- What was the last of John Denver's four No 1s?
- Which song was a huge hit for Nilsson and Mariah Carey?
- The Monkees took the last train to where?
- What was on the other side of the No 1 single Come Together?
- Who duetted with Michael Jackson on the first single from the Bad
album?
- What was Elton John's first American label?
- Who sang with Elton John on Don't Let the Sun Go Down on Me?
- Which European country did Roxette come from?
- Who had hits with Hats Off To Larry and Little Town Flirt?
- Which label did The Eagles record on throughout the 70s?
- What was Debbie Gibson's first top ten hit?
- Who had a 1980 No 1 with Woman In Love?
- Which band declared There'll Be A Heartache Tonight?
- Who made No 1 with Na Na Hey Hey Kiss Him Goodbye?
- Who produced the album Jagged Little Pill?
- What was the first digit of Elvis Presley's army number?
- In 1991 Whitney Houston raised funds for which war with a
recording of the Star Spangled Banner?
- Who charted with the old Supremes hit You Can't Hurry Love?
- Who got up to Hanky Panky before Madonna did in the 90s?
- How many No 1 singles did the Bee Gees have in the 70s?
- Which Bruce born in Texas in 1940 had a 60s No 1?
- Who had a 1995 hit with Take A Bow?
- Who had a No 1 with Hit The Road Jack?
- Whose Orchestra played The Good, The Bad And The Ugly?
- Which girl group were Barbara Lee, Patricia Bennett, Sylvia
Peterson and Judy Craig?
- Who duetted on the 1992 version of Crying with Roy Orbison?
- In which decade was Elton John's original Candle In The Wind a
hit?
- Which Mr. Marx had a hat trick of No 1 hits in the late 80s?
- What was Paul Mauriat's big 60s instrumental hit?
Answers to Daily Trivia Quiz # 85
- Bruce Springsteen.
- Teddy Bear.
- The Byrds.
- Shocking Blue.
- The Heights.
- The Bodyguard.
- Steve Miller Band.
- The Twist (Chubby Checker).
- Eddie Van Halen.
- Neil Sadaka.
- Fleetwood Mac.
- George Harrison.
- Association.
- Earth, Wind, and Fire.
- I'm Sorry.
- Without You.
- Clarksville.
- Something (The Beatles).
- Siedah Garret.
- UNI.
- George Michael.
- Sweden.
- Del. Shannon.
- Asylum.
- Only In My Dreams.
- Barbra Streisand.
- The Eagles.
- Steam.
- Glenn Ballard.
- 5.
- Gulf War.
- Phil Collins.
- Tommy James & the Shondells.
- Nine.
- Bruce Channel.
- Madonna.
- Ray Charles.
- Hugo Montenegro.
- The Chiffons.
- K. D. Lang.
- 70s.
- Richard.
- Love Is Blue.
Fun Music trivia questions with the answers about singers Celine Dion, Barry Manilow, Barbra Streisand, Whitney Houston, Mariah Carey, Peter Gabriel and more!
- What was Barry Manilow's first No 1 single?
- Who has accumulated the most UK and US top ten albums and grossed
most income from foreign touring?
- Who teamed up with Barbra Streisand for tell Him?
- Which group were fronted by Jon Bon Jovi?
- Which lady socked it to the Harper Valley PTA?
- In which year did Al Stewart's Year Of The Cat make the charts?
- Who was the first female with two UK million-selling singles?
- Which Canadian-born artist was the biggest-selling singles artist
tin the UK in 1991?
- Felix Cavaliere and Dino Danelli were in which group?
- Which day of the week did the Mamas a & Papas sing about?
- Who was back in the Angels classic 60s NO 1?
- Who did Celine Dion support in his Canadian tour in 1991?
- What is the name of Whitney Houston's daughter named after the
baby's father?
- Who teamed up with Paul McCartney for ebony and Ivory?
- Were the Doobie Brothers actually brothers?
- In 1978 how many weeks at No 1 were taken up by the Gibb family?
- What was Taylor Dayne's first top ten hit?
- Who is Leslie Sebastian Charles in chart terms?
- What was the last No 1 in the 60s?
- Who had a No 1 with Brand New Key?
- Who had a 1994 No 1 with I Swear?
- Which UK guitarist co-produced Bob Dylan's album Infidels?
- Which group wrote the songs for the movie Saturday Night Fever?
- Who was Saving All My Love For You?
- Who found himself Alone Again (Naturally)?
- Manhattan Skyline and Open Sesame were on which album?
- 1996 was the year of long-staying hits. How manly No 1s were
there?
- Who made NO 1 with Sledgehammer?
- Which artist got Kangaroo in to the title of a top three hit?
- What word was used to describe Peggy March?
- Which Barry had 70s chart success with Never Never Gonna Give You
Up and Can't Get Enough Of Your Love Babe?
- On which Stevie Wonder album did he team up with Michael Jackson
to sing Get It?
- Vision Of Love was the first British top ten hit for which female
superstar?
- Under what name did Jefferson Airplane regroup at the top of the
charts?
- Which No 1 began, "Sunshine came softly through my window today"?
- Who recorded the album Stranger In Town?
- To a year, when did Heart first have a top ten hit?
- How is Leslie Wundermann better known?
- Who sang I'm Leaving It Up To You with Dale?
Answers to Daily Trivia Quiz # 84
- Mandy.
- Rolling Stones.
- Celine Dion.
- Bon Jovi.
- Jennie C Riley.
- 1977.
- Celine Dion.
- Bryan Adams.
- Rascals.
- Monday.
- My Boyfriend.
- Michael Bolton.
- Bobbie.
- Stevie Wonder.
- No.
- 28.
- Tell It To My Heart.
- Billy Ocean.
- Someday We'll Be Together.
- Melanie.
- All-4-One.
- Mark Knopfler.
- The Bee Gees.
- Whitney Houston.
- Gilbert O'Sullivan.
- Saturday Night Fever.
- Nine.
- Peter Gabriel.
- Rolf Harris (Tie Me Kangaroo Down Sport)
- Little.
- White.
- Characters.
- Mariah Carey.
- Starship.
- Sunshine Superman.
- Bob Serger.
- 1976.
- Taylor Dayne.
- Grace.