Almost Daily Trivia Quiz #144 - Historical Events, Places and People
Fun Free Historical and history related trivia questions and answers for everyone to enjoy.
- What Woodward and Bernstein book topped the bestseller list five
weeks before Nixon Quit in 1974?
- What dictator is affectionately dubbed El Maximo by fans?
- What U.S. president installed solar panels on the White House
roof?
- Who pledged in 1964: "We're not going to send American boys to do
what Asian boys ought to be doing for themselves"?
- What word has appeared on every coin struck in the U.S. since
1792?
- What condiment did the Agriculture Department allow to count as
"one of the two vegetables required" in school lunch programs in
1981?
- Where was JFK when he said the U.S. "never had to put up a wall
to keep our people in"?
- What was Titanic survivor Molly Brown nicknamed?
- Who was accused of being drunk when sworn in as Abraham Lincoln's
vice president?
- What two-word phrase to describe an ambitious social program was
coined by LBJ on April 23, 1964?
- Who was U.S. president when the first edition of the Farmer's
Almanac was published?
- What assassin put his wedding ring in a demitasse cup before
leaving home for the last time?
- Who once agreed to head up Chrysler for an annual salary of one
dollar?
- What city did Napoleon occupy in 1798, sending Pope Pius VI to
the south of France?
- Who was the longest-serving president in the Americas, through
1995?
- What color shirts did Nazi SS troops wear?
- What R-word described a person refused an exit visa by the Soviet
Union?
- What network did U.S. troops in the Gulf War dub "Scud-a-vision"?
- Who got out of jail in time to become head of Czechoslovakia in
1989?
- Who thanked Henry VIII for allowing her to be decapitated bya
sword instead of an ax?
- What European city lost 4,000 people to a "killer fog" of carbon
dioxide in 1952?
- What New England state was originally claimed by both New
Hampshire and New York?
- Who did Iranian militants want returned in exchange for U.S.
hostages in 1979?
- What two World War I enemies suffered one million casualties in
the Battle of Verdun?
- What old soldier died in Washington, D.C., on April 5, 1964?
- What Pink Floyd song was banned by the South African government
after it became an anthem for black schoolchildren?
- What were Stanley's first words to David Livingstone?
- What Wild West legend was fired as sheriff of Wichita for
pocketing fines he'd collected?
- What country enacted the War Powers Act to quell a separatist
rebellion in 1970?
- Who made his first known visit to Israel in 1995, to visit
Yitzhak Rabin's widow?
Answers to Daily Trivia Quiz # 144
- All the President's Men.
- Fidel Castro.
- Jimmy Carter.
- Lyndon B. Johnson.
- Liberty.
- Ketchup.
- West Berlin.
- Unsinkable.
- Andrew Johnson.
- Great Society.
- George Washington.
- Lee Harvey Oswald.
- Lee Iacocca.
- Rome.
- Fidel Castro.
- Black.
- Refusenik.
- CNN.
- Vaclav Havel.
- Anne Boleyn.
- London.
- Vermont.
- The Shah of Iran.
- France and Germany.
- Douglas MacArthur.
- Another Brick in the Wall.
- "Dr. Livingstone, I presume"
- Wyatt Earp.
- Canada.
- Yasir Arafat.