Thursday, March 31, 2011

Almost Daily Trivia Quiz #105 Cosmological Questions - The Sun and Planets

Almost daily fun cosmological trivia questions and answers.
  1. How long does it take light from the sun to reach the earth?
     
  2. How far is the moon from the earth?
     
  3. How much bigger is the sun than the earth?
     
  4. Which planet is closest to the sun?
     
  5. What is the name of the most recently discovered planet?
     
  6. What is the sun made out of?
     
  7. What powers the sun?
     
  8. How old is the sun?
     
  9. How old is the earth?
     
  10. How old is the universe?
     
  11. Which planet spins the fastest?
     
  12. Which planet spins the slowest?
     
  13. How long is a Martian year?
     
  14. Does the sun rotate?
     
  15. How big is the milky way?
     
  16. What is the Milky Way?
     
  17. What star other than the sun is closest to the earth?
     
Answers to Daily Trivia Quiz # 105 -
Cosomology



  1. Approximately 8 minutes and 18 seconds.
     
  2. 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)
     
  3. 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!
     
  4. Mercury.
     
  5. Quaoar.
     
  6. The Sun is, at present, about 70% hydrogen and 28% helium by mass
    everything else amounts to less than 2%
     
  7. Fusion, the same as a hydrogen bomb.
     
  8. About 5 billion years.
     
  9. The earth is about 4.5 billion years old.
     
  10. The Universe is at least 15 billion years old, but probably not more than 20 billion years old.
     
  11. Jupiter is the fastest spinning planet in our solar system rotating on average once in just under 10 hours.
     
  12. Venus is the slowest spinning planet in the solar system. It rotates only once every two hundred forty-three Earth days
     
  13. The orbital period of Mars is 686.9726 days.
     
  14. 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.
     
  15. 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.
     
  16. The Milky Way is a spiral galaxy.
     
  17. It is Proxima Centauri, the nearest member of the Alpha Centauri triple star system.

Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Almost Daily Trivia Quiz #104 - Trivia About US Presidents and Presidential Related Events

Fun Presidential Trivia Quiz Questions - Scroll down for answers.
  1. Who called Eisenhower, Hoover and Truman in the early morning hours
    of November 23, 1963?
     
  2. Who told Jimmy Carter in a debate: "There is no Soviet
    domination of Eastern Europe"?
     
  3. Whose 1800 presidential campaign did the Hartford Courant offer a
    formal apology for opposing, in 1993?
     
  4. What presidential candidate did Ronald Reagan support when voting
    for the first time?
     
  5. Kitty Kelly wrote an Unauthorized Biography about which First Lady?
     
  6. Which First Lady was born Mamie Doud?
     
  7. In the 60s what was the first name of John F. Kennedy's wife?
     
  8. Whose assassination was Sam Seymour the last living witness to,
    until his death in 1956?
     
  9. What name did romantic George Bush paint on his bomber during World
    War II?
     
  10. Where was JFK when he said the U.S. "never had to put up a
    wall to keep our people in"?
     
  11. What three words did George Bush say before "no new
    taxes" in 1988?
     
  12. Who did Abraham Lincoln promote to major general of volunteers
    after he captured Fort Henry and Fort Donelson?
     
  13. Whose 1823 doctrine said the Western Hemisphere was not open to
    colonization or aggression by European nations?
     
  14. What card game did Dwight D. Eisenhower play fanatically while
    planning for D-Day?
     
  15. What date saw FDR sign the U.S. declaration of war against Japan?
     
Answers to Daily Trivia Quiz # 104 - US President Trivia

  1. Lyndon B. Johnson.
  2. Gerald Ford.
  3. Thomas Jefferson's.
  4. Franklin D. Roosevelt.
  5. Nancy Regan.
  6. Maime Eisenhower.
  7. Jackie.
  8. Abraham Lincoln's.
  9. Barbara.
  10. West Berlin.
  11. Read my lips.
  12. Ulysses S. Grant.
  13. James Monroe's.
  14. Bridge.
  15. December 8, 1941.

Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Almost Daily Trivia Quiz #103 - Trivia About US Presidents, White House, 1st Ladies and More

Fun Presidential Trivia Quiz Questions - Scroll down for answers.
  1. What U.S. president's State of the Union address lasted a record 81
    minutes?
     
  2. What U.S. president was born William Jefferson Blythe IV?
     
  3. What 1970's president openly discussed his battle with hemorrhoids?
     
  4. What U.S. president had the shortest life?
     
  5. What former president was on an African hunting trip when his enemy
    J. P. Morgan quipped: "Let every lion do his duty"?
     
  6. What conspirator in the Lincoln assassination was pardoned for
    saving the lives of prison guards during a yellow fever epidemic?
     
  7. What president opined: "Once you get into this great stream of
    history you can't get out"?
     
  8. Who was the first president to utter "We shall overcome"
    before a joint session of Congress?
     
  9. What future president was the only U.S. senator from a Confederate
    state to remain in Congress after secession?
     
  10. What president's mug graces a $100,000 bill?
     
  11. What future U.S. president received the last rites of the Catholic
    Church after an infection following spinal surgery in 1954?
     
  12. What war saw James Madison become the first U.S. president to
    command a military unit during his term in office?
     
  13. What document did President Andrew Johnson want a copy of placed
    under his head upon his burial?
     
  14. Who was the first daughter of a U.S. president to pose nude for a
    Playboy video?
     
  15. How many U.S. states are named after a president?
     
  16. Who is the only president to have survived two assassination
    attempts by women?
     
  17. What portly U.S. president was the first to be a golf nut?
     
  18. What future president's Texas classmates ran a shot of a jackass
    under his yearbook photo?
     
  19. What day does the U.S. president traditionally deliver a weekly
    radio address?
     
  20. What horse-loving future president cheated on an eye exam to join
    the cavalry reserves in the 1930's?
     
  21. What U.S. president threw out the most Opening Day baseballs?
     
  22. What card game did Dwight D. Eisenhower play fanatically while
    planning for D-Day?
     
  23. What White House lawyer first revealed the existence of an
    "enemies list" and "hush money" at the Watergate
    hearings?
     
  24. What date saw FDR sign the U.S. declaration of war against Japan?
     
  25. What U.S. president installed solar panels on the White House roof?
     
  26. What First Lady of the 1980s was shocked to find "a tremendous
    rat" swimming with her in the White House Pool?
     
  27. What future anchor was the only female reporter to tag along with
    Richard Nixon on his historic trip to China?
     
  28. 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


  1. Bill Clinton's.
  2. Bill Clinton.
  3. Jimmy Carter.  Presidential trivia questions and answers.
  4. John F. Kennedy.
  5. Theodore Roosevelt.
  6. Dr. Samuel Mudd.
  7. Richard Nixon.
  8. Lyndon B. Johnson.
  9. Andrew Jackson.
  10. Woodrow Wilson.
  11. John F. Kennedy.
  12. The war of 1812.
  13. The U.S. Constitution.
  14. Patti Davis.
  15. One.
  16. Gerald Ford.
  17. William Howard Taft.
  18. Lyndon B. Johnson's.
  19. Saturday.
  20. Ronald Regan.
  21. Franklin D. Roosevelt.
  22. Bridge.
  23. John Dean.
  24. December 8, 1941.
  25. Jimmy Carter.
  26. Barbara Bush.
  27. Barbara Walters.
  28. Harry S. Truman

Monday, March 28, 2011

Almost Daily Trivia Quiz #102 - Trivia Questions About Music

Fun Music Trivia Quiz Questions - Scroll down for answers.
  1. What is the minimum  number of musicians a band must have to
    be considered a "big band"?
     
  2. What musical instrument's sales escalated from 228,000 in 1950 to
    2.3 million in 1971?
     
  3. What 1976 chart-topping song did Barry Manilow sing, but not write?
     
  4. What does the Italian musical term adagio mean?
     
  5. Who was the top-selling album artist of the 1970's according to
    Billboard?
     
  6. What's the only group to claim two of the top ten best-selling
    singles of the 1970's?
     
  7. Who was the first country artist to sell over 10 million copies of
    an album?
     
  8. What band is named after a sculpture in Seattle that hums in the
    wind?
     
  9. What two Frank Sinatra hits were tops for U.S. karaoke singers in
    1993?
     
  10. What stringed symphonic instrument has a pedestal and a crown?
     
  11. What studio did the Beatles use to record 191 songs?
     
  12. What jazz musician got his nickname by shortening "Satchel
    Mouth"?
     
  13. What jazz trumpeter was dubbed the "Prince of Darkness"?
     
  14. What did Def Leppard drummer Rick Allen lose in a 1984 auto
    accident?
     
  15. What Southampton junior high school musical was cancelled in 1994
    when Shinnecock Indians objected to the " Ug-a-wug" song?
     
  16. What classical conductor won posthumous Grammy Awards in 1991,
    1992, and 1993?
     
  17. Who's "Monk" to jazz buffs?
     
  18. What California group waited 22 years to score their first
    chart-toping single since 1966?
     
  19. What city's opera house does " The Phantom of the Opera"
    prowl?
     
  20. Who scored his first platinum album since 1978 with " The Icon
    Is Love " in 1994?
     
  21. What Michael Jackson album spawned five chart-topping singles?
     
  22. What trumpeter became the oldest person ever to score a
    chart-topping single, in 1964?
     
  23. What rock star was trying to bite the head off a bat in concert
    when the bat decided to bite back?
     
  24. What Shania Twain recording became the best-selling country music
    album ever by a female artist, in 1996?
     
  25. What patriotic song was originally titled "The Defense of Fort
    McHenry?
     
  26. Who's waxed more gold and platinum albums than any other solo
    female artist?
     
  27. How many songs from the Beatles "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts
    Club Band" were released as singles?
     
  28. What singer for a 70's British rock quartet changed his name from
    Frederick Bulsara?
     
  29. What rock'n'roll singer is memorialized by a eight-foot bronze
    statue in Lubbock, Texas?
     
  30. What Woody Guthrie song goes "From California to the New York
    island / From the redwood forest to the Gulf Stream waters"?
     
  31. What Pink Floyd song was banned by the South African government
    after it became an anthem for black school children?
     
  32. What were the two most popular rock operas of 1969?
     
  33. What are the two most common unbowed stringed instruments found in
    a symphony orchestra?
     
  34. What legendary soul singer wrecked his Corvette the first time he
    drove it?
     
  35. What tenor received a record 165 curtain calls at a Berlin opera
    house in 1988?
     
  36. What Beatles single lasted longest on the charts, at 19 weeks?
     

Answers to Daily Trivia Quiz # 102 - Music Trivia

  1. Ten.
  2. The guitar's.
  3. I Write the Songs.
  4. Slow.
  5. Elton John.
  6. The Bee Gees.
  7. Garth Brooks.
  8. Soundgardem.
  9. New York, New York and My Way.
  10. The Harp.
  11. Abby Road.
  12. Louis Armstrong.
  13. Miles Davis.
  14. An arm.
  15. Peter Pan.
  16. Leonard Bernstein.
  17. Thelonious Monk.
  18. The Beach Boys.
  19. Paris.
  20. Barry White.
  21. Bad.
  22. Louis Armstrong.
  23. Ozzy Osbourne.
  24. The Woman in Me.
  25. The Star Spangled Banner.
  26. Barbara Streisand.
  27. Zero.
  28. Freddie Mercury.
  29. Buddy Holly.
  30. This Land is Your Land.
  31. Another Brick in the Wall.
  32. Hair and Tommy.
  33. The Harp and the Piano.
  34. Ray Charles.
  35. Luciano Pavarotti.
  36. Hey Jude.

Sunday, March 27, 2011

Almost Daily Trivia Quiz #101 - Trivia Questions About Food

Fun Food Trivia Quiz Questions - Scroll down for answers.
  1. What milk product did the U.S. Agriculture Department  propose
    as a substitute for meat in school lunches, in 1996?
     
  2. What breakfast cereal was Sonny the Cuckoo Bird "cuckoo
    for"?
     
  3. Why was the Animal Crackers box designed with a string handle?
     
  4. On what vegetable did an ancient Egyptian place his right hand when
    taking an oath?
     
  5. How many flowers are in the design stamped on each side of an Oreo
    cookie?
     
  6. Black-eyed peas are not peas.  What are they?
     
  7. What European nation consumes more spicy Mexican food than any
    other?
     
  8. What part of the banana is used to make banana oil?
     
  9. Under what name did the Domino's Pizza chain get its start?
     
  10. What was margarine called when it was first marketed in England?
     
  11. What are the two top selling spices in the world?
     
  12. What was the name of Cheerios when it was first marketed 50 years
    ago?
     
  13. What flavor of ice cream did Baskin-Robbins introduce to
    commemorate America's landing on the moon on July 20, 1969?
     
  14. What is the most widely eaten fish in the world?
     
  15. What is the name of the evergreen shrub from which we get capers?
     
  16. What fruits were crossed to produce the nectarine?
     
  17. What animals milk is used to make authentic Italian mozzarella
    cheese?
     
  18. What nation produces two thirds of the world's vanilla?
     
  19. Why did candy maker Milton S. Hershey switch from making caramels
    to chocolate bars in 1903?
     
  20. What was the drink we know as the Bloody Mary originally called?
     
  21. What was the first commercially manufactured breakfast cereal?
     
  22. When Birdseye introduced the first frozen food in 1930, what did
    the company call it?
     
  23. What American city produces most of the egg rolls sold in grocery
    stores in the United States?
     
  24. What was the first of H.J. Heinz' "57 varieties"?
     
  25. What is the literal meaning of the Italian word linguine?
     
  26. Where did the pineapple plant originate?
     
  27. What recipe, first published 50 years ago, has been requested most
    frequently through the years by the readers of  "Better
    Homes and Garden"?
     
  28. What is the only essential vitamin not found in the white potato?
     

Answers to Daily Trivia Quiz # 101 - Food Trivia

  1. Yogurt.
  2. Cocoa Puffs.
  3. The animal shaped cookie treats were introduced in 1902 as a
    Christmas novelty, and packaged so they would be hung from the
    Christmas trees.
  4. The onion.  Its round shape symbolized eternity.
  5. Twelve. Each as four petals.
  6. Beans
  7. Norway   Food trivia questions and answers.
  8. No part.  Banana oil, a synthetic compound made with amyl alcohol,
    is named for its banana-like aroma.  
  9. DomNick's
  10. Butterine
  11. Pepper is 1st and mustard is second.
  12. Cheerioats
  13. Lunar Cheesecake
  14. The Herring
  15. The caper bush.
  16. None.  The nectarine is a smooth skinned variety of the peach.
  17. The water buffalo's.
  18. Madagascar.
  19. Caramels didn't retain the imprint of his name in summertime,
    chocolate did.
  20. The Red Snapper, which was its name when it crossed the Atlantic
    from Harry's New York Bar in Paris.
  21. Shredded Wheat.
  22. Frosted Food.  Company officials feared the word frozen would
    suggest flesh burns.  The name was changed to frozen soon after.
  23. Houston, Texas.
  24. Horseradish, marketed in 1869
  25. Little tongues.
  26. In South America. It didn't reach Hawaii until the early nineteenth
    century.
  27. The recipe for hamburger pie, which has been updated and
    republished a number of times over the years.
  28. Vitamin A

Saturday, March 26, 2011

Almost Daily Trivia Quiz #100 - Trivia Questions About The Bible and Biblical Stories

Fun Bible Trivia Quiz Questions - Scroll down for answers.
  1. What is the only domesticated animal not mentioned in the Bible?
     
  2. What word appears exactly 773,692 times in the King James Bible?
     
  3. What follows mass as the most popular activity in U.S. Catholic
    churches?
     
  4. What Arab nation has the highest percentage of Christians?
     
  5. What symbol did St. Patrick use to explain his theory of the Holy
    Trinity?
     
  6. What political movement got its name from the hill in Jerusalem
    boasting the Temple of  Solomon?
     
  7. What country boasts the largest number of Catholics?
     
  8. What name has been shared by the most popes?
     
  9. Which two wicked cities were destroyed by God in Genesis?
     
  10. What two countries claim two-thirds of the world's 2,000-plus
    registered saints?
     
  11. What fruit is depicted in Leonardo's Last Supper, even though it
    did not arrive in the Holy Land until long after Jesus' death?
     
  12. What is there more of in the world- nonreligious people, Hindus or
    Muslims?
     
  13. What former church lady got $75,000 to let "A Current
    Affair" televise her wedding in 1993?
     
  14. What religious movement began with Martin Luther's attack on the
    sale of indulgences?
     
  15. What Saudi Arabian city was the birthplace of the prophet Muhammad?
     
  16. What storied city on the Euphrates River was 55 miles south of
    Baghdad?
     
  17. What biblical place name means "pleasure"?
     
  18. What city did Napoleon occupy in 1798, sending Pope Pius VI to the
    south of France?
     
  19. What church raised millions sellig members "electropsychometer"
    lie detectors?
     
  20. What nation has 1,000 permanent inhabitants and produces no export
    goods?
     
  21. What was the world's principal Christian city before it fell to the
    Ottoman Turks in 1453?
     
  22. What nation's Catholics saw the Pope make a triumphant homecoming
    visit in 1980?
     
  23. What animal is mentioned most frequently in both the New and Old
    Testaments?
     
  24. What's the only 100 percent Christian nation on Earth?
     
  25. What biblical epic was the top-grossing movie of the 1950's?
     
  26. Who was the first pope?
     
  27. What does an ecclesiophobic evangelist fear?
     
  28. What book did Christians often place on their foreheads to cure insomnia
    in medieval times?
     
  29. How much time did Jonah spend in the belly of the whale?
     
  30. 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?
     
  31. What language is Jesus believed to have spoken?
     
  32. According to the Bible, what weapons was the Philistine giant
    Goliath carrying when he was slain by David?
     
  33. According to the Bible, how many pearly gates are there?
     
  34. What were the names of the three wise men?
     
  35. Who were the parents of King Solomon?
     
  36. How many books of the Bible are named for women?
     
  37. In the Old Testament, who was Jezebel's husband?
     

Answers to Daily Trivia Quiz # 99 -
Bible Trivia

  1. A Cat.
  2. Amen.
  3. Bingo.
  4. Lebanon.
  5. The Shamrock.
  6. Zionism.
  7. Brazil.
  8. John.
  9. Sodom and Gomorrah.
  10. Italy and France.    
  11. The Orange.
  12. Nonreligious people.
  13. Tammy Faye Bakker.
  14. The Reformation.
  15. Mecca.
  16. Babylon.
  17. Eden.
  18. Rome.
  19. The Church of Scientology.
  20. Vatican City.
  21. Constantinople.
  22. Poland's.
  23. The Sheep.
  24. Vatican City.
  25. The Ten Commandments.
  26. St. Peter.
  27. Churches.
  28. The Bible.
  29. Three days and three nights.
  30. Pitch, or natural asphalt.
  31. Aramaic.
  32. A sword and a spear, according to I Samuel 17:45.
  33. 12 (Revelation 21:12-21).
  34. Balthazar, Caspar and Melchior.
  35. David and Bathsheba.
  36. Two - Ruth and Esther.
  37. Ahab, King of Israel.

Friday, March 25, 2011

Almost Daily Trivia Quiz #99

Fun Miscellaneous Trivia Quiz Questions - Scroll down for answers.

  1. How many U.S. states border the Gulf of Mexico?
     
  2. What's the ballet term for a 360-degree turn on one foot?
     
  3. What did blind bank robber David Worrell use as a weapon when
    trying to rob a London bank?
     
  4. What Great Lake state has more shoreline than the entire U.S.
    Atlantic seaboard?
     
  5. What model appeared topless on the self-penned 1993 novel Pirate?

     
  6. Which country has more tractors per capita, Canada, Iceland or
    Japan?
     
  7. Who averaged one patent for every three weeks of his life?
     
  8. What Elton John album became the first album to enter the charts at
    Number One, in 1975?
     
  9. What laundry detergent got lots of mileage out of the ad line,
    "ring around the collar"?
     
  10. Who, after anchoring off Hawaii in 1779, was mistaken for the god
    Lono?
     
  11. What continent is cut into two fairly equal halves by the Tropic of
    Capricorn?
     
  12. What explorer introduced pigs to North America?
     
  13. What magazine boasts the slogan: "Test, Inform, Protect"?
     
  14. Who was billed as the "Killer of Custer" in Buffalo
    Bill's Wild West Show?
     
  15. What railway linked Moscow and Irkutsk in 1900?
     
  16. What is the minimum  number of musicians a band must have to
    be considered a "big band"?
     
  17. What's a water moccasin often called, due to the white inside its
    mouth?
     
  18. What nation was bounced from the Organization of American States in
    1962?
     
  19. What continent has the fewest flowering plants?
     
  20. What element begins with the letter "K"?
     
  21. What country saw a world record 315 million voters turn out for
    elections on May 20, 1991?
     
  22. What Lewis Carroll book was banned in China afer censors decided:
    "Animals should not use human language"?
     
  23. What is the least popular month for U.S. weddings?
     
  24. What spot once registered 134 degrees, the highest temperature ever
    in the U.S.?
     
  25. What was the first organ successfully transplanted from a cadaver
    to a live person?
     
  26. What surname means "son of Nick"?
     
  27. What duo survived a 1909 shootout with Bolivia's cavalry, according
    to historians?
     
  28. What F-word is defined in physics as a "nuclear reaction in
    which nuclei combine to form more massive nuclei"?
     
  29. What's the largest and densest of the four rocky planets?
     
  30. What ingredient in fresh milk is eventually devoured by bacteria,
    causing the sour taste?
     
  31. Who offered insurance against an accidental death caused by a
    falling Sputnik?
     
  32. How many months per year do residents of Tromoso, Norway go without
    seeing a sunset?
     
  33. What Beatrix Potter tale is the top-selling children's book of all
    time?
     
  34. What national holiday in Mexico has picnickers munching chocolate
    coffins and sugar skulls?
     
  35. What nation's military attached dynamite packs to Dobermans before
    sending them into Palestinian guerilla hideouts?
     
  36. What was the first planet to be discovered using the telescope, in
    1781?
     
  37. How many days does a cat usually stay in heat?
     

Answers to Daily Trivia Quiz # 99 - Miscellaneous Topics

  1. Five.
  2. Pirouette.
  3. His cane.
  4. Michigan.
  5. Fabio.  
  6. Iceland.
  7. Thomas Edison.
  8. Captain Fantastic and the Brown Dirt Cowboy.
  9. Wisk.
  10. Captain James Cook.
  11. Australia.
  12. Christopher Columbus.
  13. Consumer Reports.
  14. Sitting Bull.
  15. The Trans-Siberian Railway.
  16. Ten.
  17. cottonmouth.
  18. Cuba.
  19. Antarctica.
  20. Krypton.
  21. India.
  22. Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.
  23. January.
  24. Death Valley.
  25. A kidney.
  26. Nixon.
  27. Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid.
  28. Fusion.
  29. Earth.
  30. Lactose.
  31. Lloyds of London.
  32. Three.
  33. The Tale of Peter Rabbit.
  34. The Day of the Dead.
  35. Israel.
  36. Uranus.
  37. Five.

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Almost Daily Trivia Quiz #98 - Trivia From Movies

Fun Movie Trivia Quiz Questions - Scroll down for answers.
  1. What role in The Godfather did Robert De Niro test for?
     
  2. What 1995 movie's lead character tells the motel clerk he's there
    to drink himself to death?
     
  3. What 1989 movie has Dan Aykroyd note: "Cars don't misbehave"?
     
  4. What critter is the "Iggy" short for in Iggy Pop?
     
  5. What director earned a Bronze Star and a Purple Heart during his
    tour of duty in Vietnam?
     
  6. What theme is central to the movies The Lost Weekend, The Morning
    After and My Name Is Bill W.?
     
  7. What NBC sitcom once saw two if its neurotics try to pitch NBC on a
    sitcom about nothing?
     
  8. What three Godfather cast members were all up for the Best
    Supporting Actor Oscar?
     
  9. Who's the adopted son of Vito Corleone?
     
  10. Who's the TV FBI agent with a penchant for the paranormal?
     
  11. What movie sees Danny Devito tell Michelle Pfeiffer: "You lousy
    minx, I ought to have you spayed"?
     
  12. What Saturday Night Live cast member left in 1994 after being in a
    record 153 shows?
     
  13. What 1982 movie had critic Janet Maslin carp: "The Oscar seemed to
    have been mistaken for the Nobel Peace Prize"?
     
  14. What crooner's new line of neckwear did David Letterman suggest be
    named "Alleged Mob Ties"?
     
  15. What song-writing duo's hits made it to Broadway i the show "Smokey
    Joe's Cafe"?
     
  16. Who's known in Colorado Springs as Dr. Mike?
     
  17. What movie pairs Tom Hanks and Antonio Banderas as lovers?
     
  18. Who'd begun work on a 10th symphony when he died during a
    thunderstorm in 1827?
     
  19. What famed 1936 war novel mentions the Tarleton twins in its first
    line?
     
  20. Who was the first living person to become a member of the Country
    Music Hall of Fame?
     
  21. What song was heard 250 different ways in a 1994 Ken Burns
    documentary?
     
  22. What zip code was mentioned 301 times in the first five years of
    Entertainment Weekly?
     
  23. What jazz style did Charlie Parker and Dizzy Gillespie help invent?
     
  24. 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?"
     
  25. What singer did Michael Bolton neglect to thank while accepting a
    Grammy for "When a Man Loves a Woman"?
     
  26. What hipster said in 1948: We're a beat generation"?
     
  27. What veteran British rock star explained: "I smash guitars because
    I like them"?

Answers to Daily Trivia Quiz # 97 -
Movies

  1. Sonny Corleone.
  2. Leaving Las Vegas.  Fun trivia questions answers and facts.
  3. Driving Miss Daisy.
  4. The iguana
  5. Oliver Stone.
  6. Alcoholism.
  7. Seinfeld.
  8. James Caan, Robert Duvall, AL Pacino.
  9. Tom Hagen.
  10. Fox Mulder.
  11. Batman Returns.
  12. Phil Hartman.
  13. Gandhi.
  14. Frank Sinatra's.
  15. Leiber and Stoller's.
  16. Dr. Michaela Quinn.
  17. Philadelphia.
  18. Ludwig van Beethoven.
  19. Gone With the Wind.
  20. Roy Acuff.
  21. Take Me Out to the Ballgame.
  22. 90210.
  23. Bebop.
  24. John Candy.
  25. Percy Sledge.
  26. Jack Kerouac.
  27. Peter Townsend.

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Almost Daily Trivia Quiz #97 Entertainment Trivia

Entertainment Trivia Questions - Scroll down for answers.
  1. What member of the Monkees, a holdout for nearly three decades,
    rejoined the other geezers  for a 1996 album?
     
  2. What Francis Ford Coppola movie sees Marlon Brando blather:
    "Horror has a face, and you must make a friend of horror"?
     
  3. What David Lynch movie did a few filmgoers attend expecting to see
    Bobby Vinton's life story?
     
  4. What rap star got his name from the observation "Ladies Love
    Cool James"/
     
  5. What Mayberry resident once hijacked a bull when he'd had too much
    to drink?
     
  6. Whose guitar version of The Star-Spangled Banner was featured in a
    1996 Aiwa TV ad?
     
  7. Who was the first feline featured  in Lifestyles of the Rich
    and Famous?
  8. What 1961 movie has Audrey Hepburn note: "Personally, I think
    it's a bit tacky to wear diamonds before I'm 40"?
     
  9. What Sinatra signature tune became Elvis Presley's best-selling
    posthumous hit?
     
  10. Who played Sid Vicious, Lee Harvey Oswald, Count Dracula and
    Beethoven in movies?
     
  11. What video, the first to cost over $150,000, helped Michael
    Jackson's Thriller soar?
     
  12. Who is the most voluptuous female in Toontown?
     
  13. What was the first Arnold Schwarzenegger movie to win four Academy
    Awards?
     
  14. What actor did author Anne Rice first denounce, then praise in the
    role of her beloved Lestat?
     
  15. Who sang "Things Go Better With Coke" in 1969 before
    switching to Pepsi in the 1980's?
     
  16. What movie earned Tom Hanks his third straight Oscar nomination, in
    1996?
     
  17. What Marx Brother's name spelled backwards is the name of a daytime
    talk show host?
     
  18. What Stephen Foster tune encourages racing enthusiasts to "bet
    on de bay"?
     
  19. What James Hilton effort became the first Pocket Book, in 1939?
     
  20. What martial artist warbles the theme song for Walker, Texas
    Ranger?
     
  21. Who  was the voice behind Woody, the cowboy doll in Toy Story?
     
  22. What jazz musician got his aristocratic nickname in high school for
    his neat attire and fastidious manners?
     
  23. What talk show hostess gave her guests the fewest opportunities to
    speak, according to a 1996 MSU survey?
     
  24. Where do "bluebirds fly", according to a song from the
    Wizard of Oz?
     
  25. What enduring daytime soap featured Kevin Kline, Don Knotts and
    Susan Sarandon?
     
  26. What book did E.B. White base on personal experiences at his farm
    in Maine?
     
  27. What three words preceded "Land that I love" in a 1938
    Irving Berlin tune?
     
  28. What Oliver Stone movie did the Washington Post dub "Dallas in
    Wonderland"?
     
  29. What infomercial diet guru penned the monster bestseller
    "Never Say Diet"?
     
  30. Who was the first solo female host of the Academy Awards Ceremony?
     
  31. What happy homemaker chirps on TV: "It's a good thing"?
     
  32. What screen character i the world's fastest ice sculptor and
    topiary artist?
     
  33. Who died last - Desi Arnaz, Lucille Ball, William Frawley or Vivian
    Vance?
     
  34. What Briton had two of the three number one singles issued
    posthumously in the U.S.?
     


Answers to Daily Trivia Quiz # 97 -
Entertainment


  1. Mike Nesmith.
  2. Apocalypse Now.
  3. Blue Velvet.
  4. L.L. Cool J.
  5. Otis Campbell.
  6. Jimi Hendrix's.
  7. Morris the Cat.
  8. Breakfast at Tiffany's.
  9. My Way.
  10. Gary Oldman.
  11. Beat It.
  12. Jessica Rabbit.
  13. Terminator 2.
  14. Tom Cruise.
  15. Ray Charles.
  16. Apollo 13.
  17. Harpo's.
  18. Camptown Races.
  19. Lost Horizon.
  20. Chuck Norris.
  21. Tom Hanks.
  22. "Duke" Ellington.
  23. Oprah Winfrey.
  24. Somewhere over the rainbow.
  25. Search for Tomorrow.
  26. Charlotte's Web.
  27. "God Bless America".
  28. JFK.
  29. Richard Simmons.
  30. Whoopi Goldberg.
  31. Martha Stewart.
  32. Edward Scissorhands.
  33. Lucille Ball.
  34. John Lennon.

Sunday, March 20, 2011

Almost Daily Trivia Quiz #96 - Fun Easy Trivia Questions For Kids

Easy Fun Interesting Trivia for kids. Answers at bottom of page.

  1. Which state is called the Treasure State?
     
  2. What is the postal abbreviation for Texas?
     
  3. Which Joe was nicknamed the Yankee Clipper?
     
  4. William Henry Gates III amassed his fortune from which source?
     
  5. In Peter Pan, what sort of animal was Nana?
     
  6. In basketball, where do the Supersonics come from?
     
  7. Which state is called the Pine Tree State?
     
  8. What is the postal abbreviation for Pennsylvania?
     
  9. What is California's state capital?
     
  10. What is Ohio's largest city?
     
  11. Which state lies due east of Alabama?
     
  12. What is the largest of the Southern states?
     
  13. Which river starts at Lake Itasca Minnesota and flows into the
    Gulf of Mexico?
     
  14. What type of creature was the star of the film Jaws?
     
  15. What was the name of the mansion where Elvis Presley died?
     
  16. In which country was a 2000 year old, life size terracotta army
    discovered?
     
  17. Which was the 50th state to become part of the United States of
    America?
     
  18. Which state is called the Great Lake State?
     
  19. What was the first name of the first man in space?
     
  20. Where in America was the world's biggest rock festival staged?
     
  21. What was the world's biggest passenger ship when it was launched
    in 1912?
     
  22. What is the capital of the state of Alaska?
     
  23. In football, where do the Redskins come from?
     
  24. What does the B stand for in SCUBA diving?
     
  25. What color is an Oscar?
     
  26. Which state is called the Bear State?
     
  27. Who was the 41st President of the USA?
     
  28. Which Texan Governor was traveling with the Kennedys when JFK was
    shot?
     
  29. Who was the first American to walk in space?
     
  30. Who was the first man to set foot on the moon?
     
  31. Which brothers made the first powered plane flight?
     
  32. Which state is called the Panhandle State?
     
  33. What was Michael Jackson's album follow-up to Thriller?
     
  34. What is the capital of the state of Virginia?
     
  35. In Forrest Gump, his mom says, "Life is like a box of " what?
     
  36. Why  was Mick Dundee nicknamed Crocodile?
     
  37. Who became the first US President to resign in office?
     
  38. Where was the second Atom bomb dropped?
     
  39. Who lost part of his ear to the teeth of Mike Tyson in 1997?
     
  40. Where was a wall built to divide a city?
     
  41. Which lake provides Chicago with 20 miles of lake shore?
     
  42. What is Minneapolis's 'twin city'?
     
  43. Which part of Florida is famous for its alligators?
     
  44. Which is the other northern Pacific state along with Washington?
     
  45. What's the name of the bird that cartoon cat Sylvester chases in
    vain?
     

Answers to Daily Trivia Quiz # 96 - Kids
Trivia

  1. Montana.
  2. TX.
  3. DiMaggio.
  4. Computer Software.
  5. Dog.
  6. Seattle.
  7. Maine.
  8. PA.
  9. Sacramento.
  10. Columbus.
  11. Georgia.
  12. Georgia.
  13. Mississippi.
  14. Shark.
  15. Graceland.
  16. China.
  17. Hawaii.
  18. Michigan.
  19. Yuri.
  20. Woodstock.
  21. Titanic.
  22. Juneau.
  23. Washington.
  24. Breathing.
  25. Gold.
  26. Arkansas.
  27. George H. Bush.
  28. Connolly.
  29. Edward White.
  30. Neil Armstrong.
  31. Wright.
  32. West Virginia.
  33. Bad.
  34. Richmond.
  35. Chocolates.
  36. He survived a crocodile attack.
  37. Richard Nixon.
  38. Nagasaki.
  39. Evander Holyfield.
  40. Berlin.
  41. Michigan.
  42. St. Paul.
  43. Everglades.
  44. Oregon.
  45. Tweety Pie.

Saturday, March 19, 2011

Almost Daily Trivia Quiz #95 - Trivia Questions for Kids and Children

Easy Trivia for kids and children. Answers at bottom of page.

  1. Which state lies to the south of Georgia?
     
  2. If it's noon in Boston, what time is it in New York?
     
  3. What is the postal abbreviation for New Hampshire?
     
  4. What is the capital of the state of Mississippi?
     
  5. Boris Karloff starred as which monster in one of the first horror
    movies?
     
  6. Which company made the Lion King CD ROM?
     
  7. Which ocean is off the California coast?
     
  8. San Diego is in which state?
     
  9. What was the last name of flight pioneers Orville and Wilbur?
     
  10. In 1993 Michael Jordan gave up basketball to try which sport?
     
  11. What color are the stars on the United States of America Flag?
     
  12. What is the postal abbreviation for Vermont?
     
  13. Which city is the home of Jazz?
     
  14. What state is called the Sioux State?
     
  15. In basketball where do the Suns come from?
     
  16. Which baseball team are Giants?
     
  17. Which two mid-Atlantic sates have New in their names?
     
  18. What is the capital of Alabama?
     
  19. Which Gulf lies to the south of Florida?
     
  20. Which Island is the smallest state of the Union?
     
  21. Which city has an area called Haight-Ashbury?
     
  22. Who was the youngest US President to die in office?
     
  23. The Sony company originated in which country?
     
  24. Which Bill formed Microsoft?
     
  25. Foods will not brown in what type of oven?
     
  26. Which fruit gave its name to a desk top computer in 1984?
     
  27. What was the favorite food of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles?
     
  28. Who was the first ex-movie actor to become President of the
    United States?
     
  29. In football, where do the Vikings come from?
     
  30. In sports, what is an MVP?
     
  31. What is the postal abbreviation for Alaska?
     
  32. What was the name of Michael Jackson's famous chimpanzee
    companion?
     
  33. Which state is called the Green Mountain State?
     
  34. In baseball where do the Twins come from?
     
  35. Ottawa is which country's capital?
     
  36. Buckingham palace is in which English city?
     
  37. Which US state is famous for Disneyland and the film industry?
     
  38. What is the postal abbreviation for Nevada?
     
  39. How many brothers were in the original Jackson family line up?
     
  40. What was Elvis Presley's middle name?
     
  41. Who was the ex-peanut farmer who became a US President?
     
  42. Who declared he had ' a dream' where all Americans would live as
    equals?
     
  43. In baseball where do the Braves come from?
     
  44. Whose ancient tomb was discovered in Egypt in 1922?
     
  45. Who formulated the theory of relativity early in the century?
     
  46. What's the response to , "see you later, alligator"?
     
  47. What type of animal was Babe in the film of the same name?
     
  48. What is Prince Harry's real first name?
     
  49. Fidel Castro led a communist revolution where?
     




Answers to Daily Trivia Quiz # 95 - Kids
Trivia


  1. Florida.
  2. Noon.
  3. NH.
  4. Jackson.
  5. Frankenstein.
  6. Disney.
  7. The Pacific ocean.
  8. California.
  9. Wright.
  10. Baseball.
  11. White.
  12. VT.
  13. New Orleans.
  14. North Dakota.
  15. Phoenix.
  16. San Francisco.
  17. New York and New Jersey.
  18. Montgomery.
  19. Mexico.
  20. Rhode Island.
  21. San Francisco.
  22. John F. Kennedy.
  23. Japan.
  24. Gates.
  25. Microwave.
  26. Apple.
  27. Pizza.
  28. Ronald Reagan.
  29. Minnesota.
  30. Most Valuable Player.
  31. AK.
  32. Bubbles.
  33. Vermont.
  34. Minnesota.
  35. Canada.
  36. London.
  37. California.
  38. NV.
  39. Five.
  40. Aaron.
  41. Jimmy Carter.
  42. Marin Luther King.
  43. Atlanta.
  44. Tutankhamen.
  45. Albert Einstein.
  46. After a while, crocodile.
  47. Pig.
  48. Henry.
  49. Cuba.

Friday, March 18, 2011

Almost Daily Trivia Quiz #94 - Fun Easier Trivia

Easy trivia questions and answers.

  1. Which item, essential for world travel, is made in Seattle?
     
  2. What entertainment consists of people singing to a backing tape?
     
  3. What color are the stars on the United States of America flag?
     
  4. What used to go round at thirty three and a third r.p.m.?
     
  5. Who was Diana Prince able to change into?
     
  6. Which Ford first mass-produced the car?
     
  7. Which anti-impotence treatment became the 90s 
    fastest-selling prescription drug?
     
  8. Lourdes Maria is what relation to Madonna?
     
  9. Which Frankie sang about Venus in the 50s?
     
  10. The Heisman Trophy is presented in which sport.
     
  11. Which Christmas record was the world's most-bought single before
    Candle In the Wind 97?
     
  12. What was the name of flight pioneers Orville and Wilbur?
     
  13. What kind of codes did American supermarkets introduce in the mid
    70s?
     
  14. Which solo singer with a single name accompanied Rod Stewart and
    Bryan Adams on All For Love?
     
  15. In which year did Bill and Hillary Clinton get married?
     
  16. Who had a 70s No 1 with Knock Three Times?
     
  17. Who was born first, Kim Basinger or Melanie Griffith?
     
  18. Who had a 90s hit with The Shoop Shoop Song?
     
  19. In which city was Marco Polo airport built?
     
  20. EuroDisney was built in which country?
     
  21. In 1993 which op artist changed his name to a symbol?
     
  22. Yitzhak Rabin was Prime Minister of which country when he was
    assassinated in 1995?
     
  23. What sort of transport is a Kayak?
     
  24. Which animal name was given to the terrorist Carlos who was tried
    in 1997?
     
  25. How did Frances Gumm become known on stage?
     
  26. Who was President during WWI?
     
  27. Which Justin set the 98 British Open alight as an amateur?
     
  28. In 1990 Lithuania declared its independence from what?
     
  29. How are the Motion Picture Academy Awards also known?
     
  30. What is the postal abbreviation for Vermont?
     
  31. Who was Allied Supreme Commander in Europe in 1944?
     
  32. Thelonious Monk was associated with which musical instrument?
     
  33. What is the main color of the UN flag?
     
  34. Under what name did sharp-tongued Joan Molinksy become famous?
     
  35. Who was born first, Chevy Chase or Nicolas Cage?
     
  36. Was Abbott or Costello born in the 20th century?
     
  37. In which decade of the 20th century was Glenn Close born?
     
  38. What type of cat introduced MGM movies?
     
  39. T. E. Lawrence's name is mostly associated with which country?
     
  40. Who had a 50s No 1 with Poor Little Fool?
     
  41. Which Janet had a 1990 NO 1 with Escapade?
     
  42. Which military title did Elvis's manage Rom Parker assume?
     
  43. In which branch of the arts did Dame Alicia Markova find fame?
     
  44. P W Botha was prime minister of which country?
     

Answers to Daily Trivia Quiz # 94 - Easy
Trivia


  1. Jet planes.
  2. Karaoke.
  3. White.
  4. Long-playing records.
  5. Wonder woman.
  6. Henry.
  7. Viagra.
  8. Daughter.
  9. Avalon.
  10. Football.
  11. White Christmas.
  12. Wright.
  13. Bar codes.
  14. Sting.
  15. 1975.
  16. A:
    Dawn.
  17. Kim Basinger.
  18. Cher.
  19. Venice.
  20. France.
  21. Prince.
  22. Israel.
  23. Canoe.
  24. The Jackal.
  25. Judy Garland.
  26. Woodrow Wilson.
  27. Rose.
  28. USSR.
  29. Oscars.
  30. VT.
  31. Dwight D Eisenhower.
  32. Piano.
  33. Blue.
  34. Joan Rivers.
  35. Chevy Chase.
  36. Costello.
  37. 1940s.
  38. Lion.
  39. Arabia.
  40. Ricky Nelson.
  41. Jackson.
  42. Colonel.
  43. Ballet.
  44. South Africa.

Thursday, March 17, 2011

Almost Daily Trivia Quiz #93 - Easy Trivia Quiz Questions

Easy trivia quiz questions along with the answers.
  1. The 90s Good Friday Agreement sought peace in which country?
     
  2. What followed Home in the title of the sitcom with over 160
    episodes?
     
  3. A Tony is an award for entertainment where?
  4. Which President was in office for most of the 1920s?
     
  5. Who became the world's first billionaire in 1916?
     
  6. Which stage musical does the song Memory come from?
     
  7. Where did the Boeing 707 make its maiden flight form?
     
  8. Which state is called the Green Mountain State?
     
  9. In which country was Karl Marx born?
     
  10. With which sport is Herbie Hide associated?
     
  11. In the rock'n'roll song, what is said before Miss Molly?
     
  12. Which company made the Lion King CD ROM?
     
  13. Which Irish name is Ryan O' Neal's real first name?
     
  14. Which Yuri made the first human journey into space?
     
  15. Which state is called the Magnolia State?
     
  16. Which Michael had a No 1 with How Am I Supposed To Live Without
    You?
     
  17. What was the name of Michael Jackson's famous chimpanzee
    companion?
     
  18. In the 60s, in which Asian country did a Cultural Revolution take
    place?
     
  19. Which state is called the Bluegrass State?
     
  20. In football what position is S?
     
  21. Which London theater takes its name from the Mermaid Tavern where
    writers met in Shakespeare's time?
     
  22. How is Shirley Beaty better known?
     
  23. What type of lover gave Mariah Carey a chart No 1 in 1993?
     
  24. Which part of the brilliant Albert Einstein was preserved after
    his death?
     
  25. What was the favorite food of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles?
     
  26. According to Nancy Sinatra what are boots made for?
     
  27. Key West airport was built in which US state?
     
  28. Which Duck & Bunny were created by Tex Avery?
     
  29. In fiction and film what is the first name of female FBI agent
    Starling?
     
  30. Which city has a team of bulls and a team of Bears?
     
  31. What comes before "Rattle and roll in a Bill Haley hit title?
     
  32. The first modern cassette was produced in which decade?
     
  33. Which Mark starred in Star Wars?
     
  34. Which playwright Noel, whose centenary was celebrated in 1999,
    wrote Hay Fever and Private Lives which were revived in London that
    year?
     
  35. San Diego is in which state?
     
  36. What's Love Got To Do With It? was a film about which female
    singer?
     
  37. How was Argentinean revolutionary Ernesto Guevara de la Serna
    better known?
     
  38. How is Radio Direction and Ranging better known?
     
  39. What was the name of the musical about rock legend Buddy Holly?
     
  40. What sort of Strangers were the subject of a sitcom of 150 +
    episodes?
     
  41. In which city did Gone With The Wind have its premiere?
     
  42. Which Big named vocalist died with Buddy Holly?
     
  43. In which state did skateboards originate as an alternative to
    surfing?
     
  44. Which Lillie was the mistress of Edward VII?
     
  45. Who teamed up with Hanna to form a studio producing cartoon
    films?
     

Answers to Daily Trivia Quiz # 93 - Easy Trivia

  1. N. Ireland.
  2. Improvement.
  3. Theater.
  4. Calvin Coolidge.
  5. John D Rockefeller.
  6. Cats.
  7. Seattle.
  8. Vermont.
  9. Germany.
  10. Boxing.
  11. Good Golly.
  12. Disney.
  13. Patrick.
  14. Gagarin.
  15. Mississippi.
  16. Bolton.
  17. Bubbles.
  18. China.
  19. Kentucky.
  20. Safety.
  21. Mermaid.
  22. Shirley Maclaine.
  23. Dreamlover.
  24. Brain.
  25. Pizza.
  26. Walkin'.
  27. Florida.
  28. Daffy & Bugs.
  29. Clarice.
  30. Chicago.
  31. Shake.
  32. 40s.
  33. Hamill.
  34. Coward.
  35. California.
  36. Tina Turner.
  37. Che Guevara.
  38. RADAR.
  39. Buddy.
  40. Perfect.
  41. Atlanta.
  42. Bopper.
  43. California.
  44. Langtry.
  45. Barbera.

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Almost Daily Trivia Quiz #92 - Simple Easy Trivia Questions

Simple easy quiz trivia questions and answers.
  1. Which parenting guru Doctor wrote Baby and Child Care?
     
  2. In which city is the Metropolitan Opera?
     
  3. In 1987 the Russians and the Americans signed the Washington
    summit agreement to limit what?
     
  4. What does the G stand for in WYSIWYG?
     
  5. Linda McCartney launched a range of what type of food?
     
  6. Which Kevin starred in The Bodyguard?
     
  7. What completes the lines, "Cruising and playing the radio, With
    no particular place...?
     
  8. What is the postal abbreviation for Florida?
     
  9. In football, what position is QB?
     
  10. President John F. Kennedy international airport is in which US
    city?
     
  11. Which association for magicians was founded in 1905?
     
  12. John Travolta was born in which decade of the 20th century?
     
  13. Which type of aircraft was produced by Sigorsky in the US in
    1942?
     
  14. The 1980 Olympics were boycotted because of the USSR's invasion
    of which country?
     
  15. Who was In Disguise in Elvis Presley's 1963 hit?
     
  16. Which year is used as the title of a George Orwell Book?
     
  17. What is the postal abbreviation for Colorado?
     
  18. What is the capitol of of the state of Mississippi?
     
  19. Which word completes the name of the Tony Award-winning musical,
    Kiss of the Spider...?
     
  20. Euro Disney is on the outskirts of which city?
     
  21. The first artificial satellite was launched on the 40th
    anniversary of which county's Revolution?
     
  22. Charles de Gaulle was President of which European country?
     
  23. Who was the Prince of thieves in a 90s blockbuster movie title?
     
  24. Who won the first Davis cup?
     
  25. In which decade was the atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima?
     
  26. What went before Ties in the sitcom which had over 160 episodes?
     
  27. For which 1990s movie did Sigourney Waver shaver her head?
     
  28. Which Raymond wrote the novel The Big Sleep?
     
  29. Which film  company merged with Time Inc in 1989 to make
    Time Warner?
     
  30. In which city was the music industry's Brill Building?
     
  31. How is Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation
    better known?
     
  32. The deepwater port of Alicante was built in which country?
     
  33. Who did Michael Jackson marry in May 1994?
     
  34. Which US colonel featured in the 'Irangate' court trials?
     
  35. James Baulmgarner changed his name slightly to become which
    actor?
     
  36. In 1930 which comic duo made the film Another Fine Mess?
     
  37. 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

  1. Spock.
  2. New York.
  3. Nuclear Missiles.
  4. Get.
  5. Vegetarian.
  6. Costner.
  7. To go.
  8. FL.
  9. Quarterback.
  10. New York.
  11. Magic Circle.
  12. 50s.
  13. Helicopter.
  14. Afghanistan.
  15. Devil.
  16. 1984.
  17. CO.
  18. Jackson.
  19. Woman.
  20. Paris.
  21. Russian.
  22. France.
  23. Robin Hood.
  24. USA.
  25. 40s.
  26. Family.
  27. Alien.
  28. Chandler.
  29. Warner Brothers.
  30. New York City.
  31. LASER.
  32. Spain.
  33. Lisa Marie Presley.
  34. North.
  35. James Garner.
  36. Laurel & Hardy.
  37. Barbra Streisand.

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Almost Daily Trivia Quiz #91 - Random Easy Trivia Questions

Easy Random trivia questions
  1. Which Reba McIntyre song shares its name with the Little capital
    of Arkansas?
     
  2. Alicia Christian Foster is better known by which first name?
     
  3. Which country has the most radio stations?
     
  4. What type of tragedy blighted Omagh, Northern Ireland, in 1998?
     
  5. Which sport did Fred Perry take after becoming world champion at
    table tennis?
     
  6. Glenn Frey and Don Henley were members of which band?
     
  7. Which state is called the Empire State?
     
  8. What is the postal abbreviation for Kentucky?
     
  9. In which ocean is the California current?
     
  10. Logan international airport is in which US state?
     
  11. Which Jack starred in The Odd Couple?
     
  12. Margarete Steiff made what kind of toy creature?
     
  13. In which country did The Flying Doctor usually do his rounds?
     
  14. What sort of creature appeared in Free Willy?
     
  15. In football, where do the Falcons come from?
     
  16. Which state is called the Coyote State?
     
  17. Which state is called the gem state?
     
  18. What's the first name of Frank Sinatra's elder daughter?
     
  19. Which Michael starred in Hannah and Her Sisters?
     
  20. In which state is the Mojave desert?
     
  21. The New York Stock Exchange was established on which street?
     
  22. In which country did rap originate?
     
  23. Suzanne Lenglen was a champion in which sport?
     
  24. Who had a 60s No 1 with Honey?
     
  25. Both father and daughter of the Bhutto family have been prime
    minister of which country?
     
  26. In which country is Archangel airport?
     
  27. Whose name followed Dirty in a 1980's No 1 for Michael Jackson?
     
  28. Which sage musical was set in the Paris Opera House?
     
  29. Mount St. Helens is in which state?
     
  30. Which state is called the Gopher State?
     
  31. Mark Knopfler is associated with which musical instrument?
     
  32. Which British band recorded Another Brick In the Wall?
     
  33. What is the postal abbreviation for Oklahoma?
     
  34. Which horror movie actor was quite literally a Pratt from birth?
     
  35. Dian Fossey found fame working with which animals?
     
  36. Who made a 50s album called A Twist of Lemmon?
     
  37. In 1970 Germaine Greer produced the feminist book The Female
    What?
     
  38. Chernobyl witnessed a disaster at what type of power station?
     
  39. Who did Mariah Carey sing with on Endless Love?
     
  40. Which Ann starred in The Graduate?
     
  41. Which group had a 90s hit with How Do You Talk To An Angel?
     
  42. What is the capitol of Wyoming?
     
  43. What type of Love Songs did Wings sing about?
     
  44. In football, where do the Saints come from?
     
  45. Which cartoon character says "Dagnabit"?
     
  46. What type of days went with Mondays for the carpenters?
     

Answers to Daily Trivia Quiz # 91 - Easy
Trivia


  1. Little Rock.
  2. Jodie.
  3. USA.
  4. Terrorist bomb.
  5. Tennis.
  6. The Eagles.
  7. New York.
  8. KY.
  9. Pacific.
  10. Massachusetts.
  11. Lemmon.
  12. Bears.
  13. Australia.
  14. Whale.
  15. Atlanta.
  16. South Dakota.
  17. Idaho.
  18. Nancy.
  19. Caine.
  20. Nevada.
  21. Wall Street.
  22. USA.
  23. Tennis.
  24. Bobby Goldsboro.
  25. Pakistan.
  26. Russia.
  27. Diana.
  28. The Phantom of the Opera.
  29. Washington.
  30. Minnesota.
  31. Guitar.
  32. Pink Floyd.
  33. OK.
  34. Boris Karloff.
  35. Gorillas.
  36. Jack Lemmon.
  37. Eunuch.
  38. Nuclear power.
  39. Luther Vandross.
  40. Bancroft.
  41. The Heights.
  42. Cheyenne.
  43. Silly.
  44. New Orleans.
  45. Deputy Dawg.
  46. Rainy Days.

Monday, March 14, 2011

Almost Daily Trivia Quiz #90 - Easy Fun Trivia Questions with Answers

Easy quiz trivia questions about various topics including actors, movies, famous people, history and more.

  1. Which cartoon character says "What's up, Doc?"
     
  2. Who had a 60s No 1 with It's Now Or Never?
     
  3. What followed the names of Rowan and Martin in the classic 60s
    comedy series?
     
  4. The deepwater port of Gdansk was developed in which country?
     
  5. Which girl was In Disguise (with Glasses)?
     
  6. Which country was racing's Niki Lauda born in?
     
  7. Who was born first, Arnold Schwarzenegger or John Travolta?
     
  8. In which decade of the 20th century was Michal J Fox born?
     
  9. Who had 60s No 1s with Mr. Tambourine Man and Turn Turn Turn?
     
  10. Who took the Miami Vice Theme to No 1 in the charts?
     
  11. Archbishop Makarios was president of which Mediterranean island?
     
  12. Which US state, which joined the Union in 1912, has New and the
    name of a country in its name?
     
  13. In which decade of the 20th century was Jane Fonda born?
     
  14. In which decade of the 20th century did Elvis Presley shoot to
    fame?
     
  15. In which decade did Elvis Presley die?
     
  16. What did Abraham Saperstein start in January 1927?
     
  17. Which Irving penned the song White Christmas?
     
  18. What is the postal abbreviation for Wisconsin?
     
  19. Which state is called the silver state?
     
  20. Brian Mulrooney was Prime Minister of which country in the 80s
    and 90s?
     
  21. In which decade of the 20th century was Jodie Foster born?
     
  22. Who or what were Gropius and Le Corbusier?
     
  23. Johnny Depp was born in which decade of the 20th century?
     
  24. Who had a 70s No 1 with You've Got A Friend?
     
  25. In which country was Pablo Picasso born?
     
  26. What is the capital of the state of Ohio?
     
  27. Peninsula international airport is in which US sate?
     
  28. Robert Menzies was Prime Minister of which country?
     
  29. What did Tony Bennett leave in San Francisco?
     
  30. David Solberg became a famous actor / singer under which name?
     
  31. What is the capitol of the state of Rhode Island?
     
  32. With which sport is Grant Hill associated?
     
  33. In which state is the San Andreas fault?
     
  34. David Bowie was born in which decade of the 20th century?
     
  35. To which lady did Dolly Parton plead, "I'm beggin' of you please
    don't take my man?
     
  36. Which is further north, Miami or Orlando?
     
  37. What is the postal abbreviation for Washington?
     
  38. On what type of vehicle did Rupert Murdoch remarry in 1999?
     
  39. Who directed Apocalypse Now?
     
  40. Which Michelle starred in Batman Returns?
     
  41. Which American actor refused his Oscar awarded for The Godfather?
     
  42. Warren Beatty was born in which decade of the 20th century?
     
  43. Which group backed Buddy Holly?
     

Answers to Daily Trivia Quiz # 90 - Easy
Trivia


  1. Bugs Bunny.
  2. Elvis Presley.
  3. Laugh In.
  4. Poland.
  5. Judy.
  6. Austria.
  7. Arnold Schwarzenegger.
  8. 1960s.
  9. The Byrds.
  10. Jan Hammer.
  11. Cyprus.
  12. New Mexico.
  13. 1930s.
  14. 50s.
  15. 70s.
  16. Harlem Globetrotters.
  17. Berlin.
  18. WI.
  19. Nevada.
  20. Canada.
  21. 1960s.
  22. Architects.
  23. 60s.
  24. James Taylor.
  25. Spain.
  26. Columbus.
  27. California.
  28. Australia.
  29. His Heart.
  30. David Soul.
  31. Providence.
  32. Basketball.
  33. California.
  34. 40s
  35. Jolene.
  36. Orlando.
  37. WA.
  38. Yacht.
  39. Francis ford Coppola.
  40. Pfeiffer.
  41. Marlon Brando.
  42. 30s.
  43. The Crickets.

Sunday, March 13, 2011

Almost Daily Trivia Quiz #89 - Fun Easy Trivia Questions

Easy trivia quiz questions about various topics including sports, famous people, history and more.

  1. In which US state is the only major military academy founded this
    century?
     
  2. What is the postal abbreviation for California?
     
  3. With which sport is Shaquille O'Neal associated?
     
  4. Who declared, "The lady's not for turning"?
     
  5. Who had a 90s No 1 hit with Always Be My Baby?
     
  6. What was George that left a trail of destruction in Florida in
    1998?
     
  7. What is the capital of the state of Connecticut?
     
  8. Which machine's name comes from some letters in the words
    'general purpose'?
     
  9. A 1997 phenomenon, Hale-Bop was a type of what?
     
  10. The Louise Woodward affair was tried in which country?
     
  11. Which John travelled in space over 35 years after his first
    flight?
     
  12. Which Jane starred in Klute and Nine To Five?
     
  13. How is Ann-Margret Olsson better known?
     
  14. In Notting Hill what does the Hugh Grant character deal in?
     
  15. In the 90s film, who played G I Jane?
     
  16. In which decade of the 20th century was Kevin Costner born?
     
  17. Which Nilsson classic was Mariah Carey's first UK No 1?
     
  18. Henry Ford claimed that, "History is..." what?
     
  19. What was Elvis Presley's daughter called?
     
  20. Circle of Life came from which film?
     
  21. In its early days, what was offered for sale" in any color as
    long as it's black"?
     
  22. In a movie title Elvis Presley said Viva to where?
     
  23. Who was In Charge in the title of the sitcom?
     
  24. Johnny Cash recorded a number of live albums at what unusual
    institutions?
     
  25. Which Buzz appeared in Toy Story?
     
  26. What is the postal abbreviation for Minnesota?
     
  27. In which 20th-century decade were Barbie dolls first made?
     
  28. In which country is Ciampino airport?
     
  29. Which world heavyweight boxing champion was jailed in the 90s?
     
  30. Rupert Murdoch comes from which country?
     
  31. Ursula Andrews was the Bond girl in which movie?
     
  32. The sale of what was prohibited in America during prohibition?
     
  33. Which Russian leader had a pronounced birth mark on his forehead?
     
  34. What is the postal abbreviation for Tennessee?
     
  35. Which Tim co-wrote the musical Chess?
     
  36. Which Landings were the subject of Saving Private Ryan?
     
  37. Chancellor Helmut Kohl led which country in the 80s and 90s?
     
  38. In February 1996 the Princess of Wales agreed to Prince Charles'
    request for what?
     
  39. Who or what was Piper Alpha?
     
  40. Which spinach-eating sailor has Robin Williams played on the
    film?
     
  41. Which John was the tar of the film Grease?
     
  42. In the 90s which European country had a King Albert?
     
  43. What is the postal abbreviation for Iowa?
     
  44. Which member of her staff did Celine Dion marry in 1994?
     
  45. Burt Lancaster enlisted in the American Fifth Army after which
    event?
     
  46. What is the postal abbreviation for Mississippi?
     
  47. Who sang I will Always Love You in her film, The Bodyguard?
     

Answers to Daily Trivia Quiz # 89 - Easy
Trivia


  1. Colorado USAF.
  2. CA.
  3. Basketball.
  4. Margaret Thatcher.
  5. Mariah Carey.
  6. Hurricane.
  7. Hartford.
  8. Jeep.
  9. Comet.
  10. United States.
  11. Glenn.
  12. Fonda.
  13. Ann-Margret.
  14. Books.
  15. Demi Moore.
  16. 1950s.
  17. Without You.
  18. Bunk.
  19. Lisa Marie.
  20. The Lion King.
  21. Motor car.
  22. Las Vegas.
  23. Charles.
  24. Prisons.
  25. Lightyear.
  26. MN.
  27. 50s.
  28. Italy.
  29. Mike Tyson.
  30. Australia.
  31. Dr. No.
  32. Alcohol.
  33. Gorbachev.
  34. TN.
  35. Rice.
  36. D Day.
  37. Germany.
  38. Divorce.
  39. An oil rig.
  40. Popeye.
  41. Travolta.
  42. Belgium.
  43. IA.
  44. Manager.
  45. Pearl Harbor.
  46. MS.
  47. Whitney Houston.

Saturday, March 12, 2011

Almost Daily Trivia Quiz #88 - Fun Music Trivia Questions

Free Daily Trivia Quiz - Fun Music Trivia
  1. Who took on the Red Baron, according to the Royal Guardsmen?
     
  2. Members of Silver Convention came from America and where else?
     
  3. What was the only No 1 for one-hit wonder Alan O' Day?
     
  4. Gangsta's Paradise was a No 1 for who?
     
  5. Who sang with The Family Stone?
     
  6. Which 60s group with a No 1 single had Clock as part of their
    name?
     
  7. Which member of Def Leppard died in 1991?
     
  8. Who made his stage debut in a 1960 production of The Pajama Game?
     
  9. Which group is made up of Gibbs?
     
  10. Which Olivia took Magic to the top of the charts?
     
  11. Who was Born A Woman and A Single Girl in the 60s?
     
  12. Who made No 1 with Bruce Springsteen's Blinded By The Light?
     
  13. Good Thing was the second No 1 for which trio?
     
  14. Which color of Velvet gave Alannah Myles a 1990 No 1?
     
  15. Which musical does Aquarius / Let The Sunshine In come from?
     
  16. Who was backed by The Pharaohs?
     
  17. In (Sittin' On) The Dock Of The Bay lyrics, where is the singer
    from?
     
  18. Who had 50s No 1s with Rag Mop, Sentimental Me and You, You, You?
     
  19. What is Barbra Streisand's middle name?
     
  20. In which decade did Elton John have his first solo Top Ten hit
    single?
     
  21. Which band produced the bet-selling album Brothers In Arms?
     
  22. Who was backed by His Playboy Band?
     
  23. Who had a hit with Gonna Fly Now (Theme from Rocky)?
     
  24. What was on the original double A side of Prince's No 1 hit 1999?
     
  25. Which Starsky and Hutch actor topped the charts?
     
  26. Who went to Surf City with Jan?
     
  27. Who had a 60s No 1 with Crimson And Clover?
     
  28. What was the name of the guest guitarist on Michael Jackson's
    Dangerous album?
     
  29. What is the middle name of Kenny Rogers?
     
  30. Who was the original lead singer with The Supremes?
     
  31. Sweet Child O'Mine was a big hit for which band?
     
  32. In which year did Neil Diamond have his first top ten hit?
     
  33. Which group had the top five singles in the same week in 1964?
     
  34. Who had the 60s top ten version of Walk Away Renee?
     
  35. Who was he first British female to win a Grammy award?
     
  36. How many people were in the original Queen?
     
  37. Who was a Father Figure in the charts?
     
  38. Who made a tribute to Sir Duke?
     
  39. In which country was Celine Deion born?
     



 

Answers to Daily Trivia Quiz # 88 - Music
Trivia

  1. Snoopy.
  2. Germany.
  3. Undercover Angel.
  4. Puff Daddy.
  5. Sly.
  6. The Strawberry Alarm Clock.
  7. Steve Clark.
  8. David Cassidy.
  9. The Bee Gees.
  10. Olivia Newton-John.
  11. Sandy Posey.
  12. Manfred Mann's Earth Band.
  13. Fine Young Cannibals.
  14. Black.
  15. Hair.
  16. Sam The Sam.
  17. Georgia.
  18. Ames Brothers.
  19. Joan.
  20. 70s.
  21. Dire Straits.
  22. John Fred.
  23. Bill Conti.
  24. Little Red Corvette.
  25. David Soul.
  26. Dean.
  27. Tommy James & the Shondells.
  28. Slash.
  29. Donald.
  30. Diana Ross.
  31. Guns N Roses.
  32. 1966.
  33. The Beatles.
  34. The Left Banke.
  35. Petula Clark.
  36. Four.
  37. George Michael.
  38. Stevie Wonder.
  39. Canada.

Friday, March 11, 2011

Almost Daily Trivia Quiz #87 - Music Trivia - Lionel Richie, The Beatles, The Commodores, The Stylistics, Donna Summer, Heart of Gold, Prince, Heart of Gold, Average White Band and more!

Free Daily Trivia Quiz - Fun Music Trivia
  1. Which No 1 for the Beatles contains the line "life is very
    short?"
     
  2. Who sang about Bad Girls and Hot Stuff?
     
  3. Which superstar fronted The Nomads and Blackjack before going
    solo?
     
  4. Which Lionel sang with The Commodores?
     
  5. Which group had No 1s with Holding Back the Years and If You
    Don't Know Me by Now?
     
  6. What is the other word in the title of The Pina Colada Song?
     
  7. Herbie Murrell, Russell Thompkins and Airron Love sang in which
    group?
     
  8. Which female artist was the first to achieve 32 consecutive UK
    top ten hits?
     
  9. Who had 80s hits with The Hat Is On and We Belong to The City?
     
  10. What was the only 60 No 1 for the Buckinghams?
     
  11. Who searched for A Heart Of Gold?
     
  12. Who was posthumously awarded a Lifetime achievement Grammy in
    1996?
     
  13. What was the title of the first album from The Spice Girls?
     
  14. What did the B stand for in New Kids act NKOTB?
     
  15. Which English Cathedral topped the charts in the 60s?
     
  16. Which female singer had a big hit with Misty Blue?
     
  17. In which year did 1999 chart as a singles hit for Prince?
     
  18. Who was lead singer with 70s group The Raspberries?
     
  19. Who had a 60s No 1 with Wild Thing?
     
  20. Rascals started making hits under which name?
     
  21. Which all girl group had 80s No 1s with Walk Like An Egyptian and
    Eternal flame?
     
  22. Which artist has spent most weeks in the UK top ten?
     
  23. Alan, Jay and Donny were part of which 70s group?
     
  24. Which Belinda sang that Heaven Is A Place On Earth?
     
  25. Which No 1 of the 60s had Tuesday in the title?
     
  26. What was the last top ten hit for Three Dog Night?
     
  27. What was the second No 1 for Mr. Mister?
     
  28. Who made No 1 with Shake You Down in the 1980s?
     
  29. After "Walk Right In what was the next No 1 to start the title
    with Walk?
     
  30. What kind of Man gave Sammy Davis Jr. a No 1?
     
  31. Which song was a No 1 hit for both The Marvelettes and the
    Carpenters?
     
  32. Who was the first group to hold the top two US and UK album
    places on the week of release?
     
  33. Who first charted as a solo performer with Careless Whisper?
     
  34. What goes after Milli in the name of the late 80s act?
     
  35. Which No 1 hit starts "Love, Love, Love"?
     
  36. Which long-running No 1 had the line, "I suppose I could collect
    my books and go back to school?"
     
  37. Who was the first UK male to score two US top ten hits?
     
  38. Who had a 70s No 1 with Pick Up The Pieces?
     

Answers to Daily Trivia Quiz # 87 - Music
Trivia



  1. We Can Work It Out.
  2. Donna Summer.
  3. Michael Bolton.
  4. Richie.
  5. Simply Red.
  6. Escape.
  7. Stylistics.
  8. Madonna.
  9. Glenn Frey.
  10. What A Drag.
  11. Neil Young.
  12. Marvin Gaye.
  13. Spice.
  14. Block.
  15. Winchester Cathedral.
  16. Dorothy Moore.
  17. 1983.
  18. Eric Carman.
  19. Troggs.
  20. The Young Rascals.
  21. Bangles.
  22. Elvis Presley.
  23. The Osmond's.
  24. Carlisle.
  25. Ruby Tuesday.
  26. The Show Must Go On.
  27. Kyrie.
  28. Gregory Abbott.
  29. Walk Like A Man.
  30. Candy.
  31. Please Mr. Postman.
  32. Guns 'N Roses.
  33. George Michael.
  34. Vanilli.
  35. All You Need Is Love.
  36. Maggie May.
  37. Lonnie Donegan.
  38. Average White Band.

Thursday, March 10, 2011

Almost Daily Trivia Quiz #86 - World Trivia Topics

Fun world trivia questions and facts with answers.
  1. What was an official language in 87 nations and territories, by
    1994?
     
  2. What's the third-largest continent in square miles?
     
  3. What is the capital of Kuwait?
     
  4. What town name did residents of a Florida retirement
    community switch to because they found Sunset Depressing?
     
  5. What's the second most populous continent?
     
  6. What finally went out of fashion in ancient Rome, prompting people
    to begin wearing short pants called feminalia?
     
  7. What southwestern U.S. state has the highest percentage of
    non-English speakers?
     
  8. What M-word did Texas citizens choose as a town name that would
    "attract" folks?
     
  9. What state leads the U.S. with 15 tons of solid waste per citizen
    each year?
     
  10. Which is further from the equator, Tasmania, Tanzania, or
    Transylvania?
     
  11. What eastern town is home for a service academy and the U.S. Sliver
    Depository?
     
  12. What's the University of Paris more commonly called?
     
  13. What two French cities are connected by the planet's fastest
    passenger train?
     
  14. What religion has the most adherent, Buddhism, Christianity or Islam?
     
  15. What U.S. state boasts a town called Captain Cook?
     
  16. What's the Greek name for hell?
     
  17. What European country does Aruba maintain the strongest ties to?
     
  18. What do the Chinese call kwai-tsze, or "quick little
    fellows"?
     
  19. What European country uses its Latin name, Helvetia, on its stamps?
     
  20. What British university boasts and endowment called the Jackie
    Mason Lectureship in Contemporary Judaism?
     
  21. What country did Greek historian Herodotus dub "the gift of
    the Nile"?
     
  22. What country is only bordered by Spain?
     
  23. What's the flattest U.S. state?
     
  24. What U.S. state, after much debate, made the bizcochito the
    official state cookie?
     
  25. What Australian city boasts the largest Greek population in the
    world outside of Greece?
     
  26. What U.S. state boasts the towns of Gulf Stream, Lakebreeze and
    Frostproof?
     
  27. What country has bee the planet's largest aid donor since 1991?
     
  28. What island nation is a must for anyone wishing to see 40 species
    of lemours?
     
  29. What country is almost twice as large as either the U.S. or China?
     
  30. What South Asian city is the planet's biggest feature film producer?
     
  31. How many Great Lakes do not border Michigan?
     
  32. What cowboy tune is the official song of Kansas?
     
  33. What continent boasts the most telephone lines?
     
  34. What do Texas beef partisans call "wool on a stick"?
     
  35. What South American country was home to the early human 'Patagnian
    giants"?
     
  36. What Western Hemisphere people spoke Nahuatl?
     
  37. What New Orleans soup has a name derived from the Bantu word for
    okra?
     
  38. What Pacific atoll got its name from its location between the Americas and Asia?
     
  39. What state volunteered to drop the moniker Hog and Hominy State?
     
  40. What regional accent did Americans deem sexiest, most liked and
    most recognizable?
     
  41. What interstate highway connects Boston and Seattle?
     


 

Answers to Daily Trivia Quiz # 85



  1. English.
  2. North America.
  3. Kuwait City. World trivia questions.
  4. Sunrise.
  5. Europe.
  6. The Toga.
  7. New Mexico.
  8. Magnet.
  9. California.
  10. Transylvania.
  11. West Point.
  12. The Sorbonne.
  13. Paris and Lyons.
  14. Christianity.
  15. Hawaii.
  16. Hades.
  17. The Netherlands.
  18. Chopsticks.
  19. Switzerland.
  20. Oxford.
  21. Egypt.
  22. Portugal.
  23. Florida.
  24. New Mexico.
  25. Melbourne.
  26. Florida.
  27. Japan.
  28. Madagascar.
  29. Russia.
  30. Bombay.
  31. One.
  32. Home on the Range.
  33. Europe.
  34. Lamb.
  35. Argentina.
  36. The Aztecs.
  37. Gumbo.
  38. The Midway Islands.
  39. Tennessee.
  40. Southern.
  41. I-90.

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Almost Daily Trivia Quiz #85 - Music Trivia About Bands, Musicians, Songs, Groups and more!

Free music trivia questions and answers about singers, musicians, bands, songs, albums and more!


  1. Who married Julianne Phillips in May 1985 in Oregon?
     
  2. Which cuddly toy was the title of an Elvis Presley hit from 1957?
     
  3. Roger McGuinn made No 1 while with which group?
     
  4. Who took Venus to No 1 in 1970?
     
  5. Which group replaced Boyz II Men's End Of The Road at No 1?
     
  6. Which film provided a best-selling album for Whitney Houston?
     
  7. Who had a 70s No 1 with The Joker?
     
  8. Which record spent most weeks in the top ten in the 60s?
     
  9. Who played the heavy metal guitar on Michael Jackson's Beat It?
     
  10. Whose autobiography was titled Laughter in the Rain?
     
  11. Which band produced the mega selling  album Rumours?
     
  12. Which ex-Beatle had a solo NO 1 with Got My Mind Set On You?
     
  13. Who had a No 1 hit with Wendy?
     
  14. Which group was formed by Maurice White?
     
  15. What was the last of John Denver's four No 1s?
     
  16. Which song was a huge hit for Nilsson and Mariah Carey?
     
  17. The Monkees took the last train to where?
     
  18. What was on the other side of the No 1 single Come Together?
     
  19. Who duetted with Michael Jackson on the first single from the Bad
    album?
     
  20. What was Elton John's first American label?
     
  21. Who sang with Elton John on Don't Let the Sun Go Down on Me?
     
  22. Which European country did Roxette come from?
     
  23. Who had hits with Hats Off To Larry and Little Town Flirt?
     
  24. Which label did The Eagles record on throughout the 70s?
     
  25. What was Debbie Gibson's first top ten hit?
     
  26. Who had a 1980 No 1 with Woman In Love?
     
  27. Which band declared There'll Be A Heartache Tonight?
     
  28. Who made No 1 with Na Na Hey Hey Kiss Him Goodbye?
     
  29. Who produced the album Jagged Little Pill?
     
  30. What was the first digit of Elvis Presley's army number?
     
  31. In 1991 Whitney Houston raised funds for which war with a
    recording of the Star Spangled Banner?
     
  32. Who charted with the old Supremes hit You Can't Hurry Love?
     
  33. Who got up to Hanky Panky before Madonna did in the 90s?
     
  34. How many No 1 singles did the Bee Gees have in the 70s?
     
  35. Which Bruce born in Texas in 1940 had a 60s No 1?
     
  36. Who had a 1995 hit with Take A Bow?
     
  37. Who had a No 1 with Hit The Road Jack?
     
  38. Whose Orchestra played The Good, The Bad And The Ugly?
     
  39. Which girl group were Barbara Lee, Patricia Bennett, Sylvia
    Peterson and Judy Craig?
     
  40. Who duetted on the 1992 version of Crying with Roy Orbison?
     
  41. In which decade was Elton John's original Candle In The Wind a
    hit?
     
  42. Which Mr. Marx had a hat trick of No 1 hits in the late 80s?
     
  43. What was Paul Mauriat's big 60s instrumental hit?
     

Answers to Daily Trivia Quiz # 85



  1. Bruce Springsteen.
  2. Teddy Bear.
  3. The Byrds.
  4. Shocking Blue.
  5. The Heights.
  6. The Bodyguard.
  7. Steve Miller Band.
  8. The Twist (Chubby Checker).
  9. Eddie Van Halen.
  10. Neil Sadaka.
  11. Fleetwood Mac.
  12. George Harrison.
  13. Association.
  14. Earth, Wind, and Fire.
  15. I'm Sorry.
  16. Without You.
  17. Clarksville.
  18. Something (The Beatles).
  19. Siedah Garret.
  20. UNI.
  21. George Michael.
  22. Sweden.
  23. Del. Shannon.
  24. Asylum.
  25. Only In My Dreams.
  26. Barbra Streisand.
  27. The Eagles.
  28. Steam.
  29. Glenn Ballard.
  30. 5.
  31. Gulf War.
  32. Phil Collins.
  33. Tommy James & the Shondells.
  34. Nine.
  35. Bruce Channel.
  36. Madonna.
  37. Ray Charles.
  38. Hugo Montenegro.
  39. The Chiffons.
  40. K. D. Lang.
  41. 70s.
  42. Richard.
  43. Love Is Blue.

Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Almost Daily Trivia Quiz #84 - Singers, Groups, Music, Bands, Hits, and more!

Fun Music trivia questions with the answers about singers Celine Dion, Barry Manilow, Barbra Streisand, Whitney Houston, Mariah Carey, Peter Gabriel and more!
  1. What was Barry Manilow's first No 1 single?
     
  2. Who has accumulated the most UK and US top ten albums and grossed
    most income from foreign touring?
     
  3. Who teamed up with Barbra Streisand for tell Him?
     
  4. Which group were fronted by Jon Bon Jovi?
     
  5. Which lady socked it to the Harper Valley PTA?
     
  6. In which year did Al Stewart's Year Of The Cat make the charts?
     
  7. Who was the first female with two UK million-selling singles?
     
  8. Which Canadian-born artist was the biggest-selling singles artist
    tin the UK in 1991?
     
  9. Felix Cavaliere and Dino Danelli were in which group?
     
  10. Which day of the week did the Mamas a & Papas sing about?
     
  11. Who was back in the Angels classic 60s NO 1?
     
  12. Who did Celine Dion support in his Canadian tour in 1991?
     
  13. What is the name of Whitney Houston's daughter named after the
    baby's father?
     
  14. Who teamed up with Paul McCartney for ebony and Ivory?
     
  15. Were the Doobie Brothers actually brothers?
     
  16. In 1978 how many weeks at No 1 were taken up by the Gibb family?
     
  17. What was Taylor Dayne's first top ten hit?
     
  18. Who is Leslie Sebastian Charles in chart terms?
     
  19. What was the last No 1 in the 60s?
     
  20. Who had a No 1 with Brand New Key?
     
  21. Who had a 1994 No 1 with I Swear?
     
  22. Which UK guitarist co-produced Bob Dylan's album Infidels?
     
  23. Which group wrote the songs for the movie Saturday Night Fever?
     
  24. Who was Saving All My Love For You?
     
  25. Who found himself Alone Again (Naturally)?
     
  26. Manhattan Skyline and Open Sesame were on which album?
     
  27. 1996 was the year of long-staying hits. How manly No 1s were
    there?
     
  28. Who made NO 1 with Sledgehammer?
     
  29. Which artist got Kangaroo in to the title of a top three hit?
     
  30. What word was used to describe Peggy March?
     
  31. Which Barry had 70s chart success with Never Never Gonna Give You
    Up and Can't Get Enough Of Your Love Babe?
     
  32. On which Stevie Wonder album did he team up with Michael Jackson
    to sing Get It?
     
  33. Vision Of Love was the first British top ten hit for which female
    superstar?
     
  34. Under what name did Jefferson Airplane regroup at the top of the
    charts?
     
  35. Which No 1 began, "Sunshine came softly through my window today"?
     
  36. Who recorded the album Stranger In Town?
     
  37. To a year, when did Heart first have a top ten hit?
     
  38. How is Leslie Wundermann better known?
     
  39. Who sang I'm Leaving It Up To You with Dale?
     

Answers to Daily Trivia Quiz # 84

  1. Mandy.
  2. Rolling Stones.
  3. Celine Dion.
  4. Bon Jovi.
  5. Jennie C Riley.
  6. 1977.
  7. Celine Dion.
  8. Bryan Adams.
  9. Rascals.
  10. Monday.
  11. My Boyfriend.
  12. Michael Bolton.
  13. Bobbie.
  14. Stevie Wonder.
  15. No.
  16. 28.
  17. Tell It To My Heart.
  18. Billy Ocean.
  19. Someday We'll Be Together.
  20. Melanie.
  21. All-4-One.
  22. Mark Knopfler.
  23. The Bee Gees.
  24. Whitney Houston.
  25. Gilbert O'Sullivan.
  26. Saturday Night Fever.
  27. Nine.
  28. Peter Gabriel.
  29. Rolf Harris (Tie Me Kangaroo Down Sport)
  30. Little.
  31. White.
  32. Characters.
  33. Mariah Carey.
  34. Starship.
  35. Sunshine Superman.
  36. Bob Serger.
  37. 1976.
  38. Taylor Dayne.
  39. Grace.