Monday, August 15, 2011

Trivia Quiz #204 - Color and Colors Trivia Quiz

Colors and Color Trivia - Questions and Answers


  1. In the Peanuts cartoon and comics, what color is Woodstock?
     
  2. What is the main color of the UN flag?
     
  3. During the first six months of life, what color are a zebra's
    black stripes?
     
  4. The only thing shown in color in Francis Ford Coppola's 1983
    movie Rumble Fish was what?
     
  5. In 1900 the color of what "fever" was discovered?
     
  6. What kind of legume provides the colored inks used in most U.S.
    daily newspapers?
     
  7. Litmus turns what color when dipped into an acid solution?
     
  8. The stars on the flag of the United States are what color?
     
  9. An Oscar is what color?
     
  10. What element is it that gives amethyst its violet color?
     
  11. What color is the M in McDonald's?
     
  12. What is the main color on the Chinese flag?
     
  13. Before he had it painted pink in 1955, what color was Elvis
    Presley's first Cadillac?
     
  14. What part of the eye gives it color?
     
  15. Geri Halliwell's hair was what color while she was a spice girl?
     
  16. The covers of Victor Gollancz crime novels where what color when
    published in the 1930s?
     
  17. In its pure state, what color is topaz?
     
  18. What color appears with the color blue on the Flag of the UN?
     
  19. Who was the talk show hostess that played a role in the movie The
    Color Purple?
     
  20. Who had a 1980s hit with True Colors?
     
  21. A magpie's feathers are of what two colors?
     
  22. Name the seven colors of the rainbow.
     
  23. What color is an octopus's blood?
     
  24. Emu eggs are what color?
     
  25. Which hair color graces the heads of one in 16 Americans?
     
  26. What black and white movie was the first to be converted to color
    electronically?
     
  27. How long was it between Paul Newman's making of The Hustler, and
    it's sequel The color of Money?
     
  28. What movie in 1986, had 11 Oscar nominations and won none?
     
  29. Yul Brynner's hair, when he had hair, was what color?
     
  30. On TWA flight 800, what actual color were the "black boxes"?
     
  31. The Nazi SS troops wore what color shirts?
     
  32. From what element does turquoise derive its distinctive color?
     
  33. What are the color-sensitive cells in the eye called?
     
  34. Neptune gets its blue color from what gas?
     
  35. How many colors are there in the spectrum when white light is
    separated?
     
  36. What brand camcorder was the first to have a color LCD screen
    instead of a viewfinder?
     
  37. On the cover of Sweet Baby James, what color shirt does James
    Taylor wear?
Answers to Daily Trivia Quiz #204 - Colors Trivia
  1. Yellow.
  2. Blue.
  3. Brown.
  4. Mickey Rourke's Siamese fighting fish.
  5. Yellow.
  6. Soybean.
  7. Pink.
  8. White.
  9. Gold.
  10. Manganese.
  11. Yellow.
  12. Red.
  13. Blue.
  14. Iris.
  15. Red.
  16. Yellow.
  17. It's colorless. Trace elements, radiation, and defects in the
    crystal structure causes the variations in hue.
  18. White.
  19. Oprah Winfrey.
  20. Cyndi Lauper.
  21. Black and white.
  22. Red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet.
  23. Pale bluish-green.
  24. Green.
  25. Red.
  26. Yankee Doodle Dandy.
  27. 25 years.
  28. The Color Purple.
  29. Dark Brown
  30. Orange.
  31. Black.
  32. Traces of copper.
  33. Cones.
  34. Methane.
  35. Seven.
  36. Sharp.
  37. Blue.

Sunday, August 14, 2011

Trivia Quiz #203 - Catholic Pope Trivia Quiz

Catholic Popes Trivia - Questions and Answers

  1. What has been the most common name for Popes through the
    millennium?
     
  2. Pope Clement VIII officially recognized a beverage as a Christian
    drink in an edict issued in 1592. What was that beverage?
     
  3. Pope John Paul II succeeded who as Pope?
     
  4. What was the name of the Pope with died in 1978 after only 33
    days in office?
     
  5. In the 20th century, who has been Pope the longest?
     
  6. What did Pope Pius V do to Elizabeth I and Pope Paul III do to
    Henry VIII?
     
  7. Pope John Paul II comes from what eastern European country?
     
  8. In 1980 the Pope made a triumphant homecoming visit to his home
    country. What is the name of the country?
     
  9. Henry VIII created what church when the Pope refused to give him
    a divorce in 1534?
     
  10. Who addressed the U.N. in Chinese, Arabic, Russian, Spanish,
    French, and English in 1995?
     
  11. The real name of the Pope who succeeded John Paul I was what?
     
  12. In 1798 Napoleon sent Pope Pius VI to the south of France when he
    occupied what city?
     
  13. Where did cantaloupe get its name?
     
  14. The Pope is delighted by what European country that has the
    lowest divorce rate in the western world?
     
  15. Pope John Paul II supported what Polish political movement in the
    1980s?
     
  16. What caused the deaths of Charles V of France, Emperor Claudius
    and Tiberius, Czar Alexander I, and Pope Clement VII?
     
  17. What baseball announcer said Pope Paul VI's death "puts a damper
    on even a Yankees win"?

Answers to Daily Trivia Quiz #203 - Catholic Pope Trivia


  1. John.
  2. Coffee, which had been introduced to Europe by Arab traders and
    was considered by many Roman Catholics to be the wine of infidels.
  3. John Paul I.
  4. John Paul I.
  5. John Paul II.
  6. Excommunicate.
  7. Poland.
  8. Poland.
  9. The Church of England.
  10. Pope John Paul II.
  11. Karol Wojtyla.
  12. Rome.
  13. The cantaloupe was named after the Pope's summer residence of
    Cantalupo.
  14. Italy.
  15. A:  Solidarity.
  16. Mushroom poisoning.
  17. Phil Rizzuto.

Saturday, August 13, 2011

Trivia Quiz #202 - US and World Politics Quiz Questions

US & World Political Trivia - Questions and Answers

  1. What politician and U.S. President said, "You let a bully come into
    your front yard, and the next day he'll be on your porch"?
     
  2. In the mid 60s, who was the head of the political wing of the
    Vietcong?
     
  3. In the 1935 British adventure film Sanders of the River, what
    African political leader portrayed a tribal chief?
     
  4. What president's real campaign footage appeared in Clint
    Eastwood's movie In The Line of Fire?
     
  5. What's the name of the British political regime 1649-60
    established by Oliver Cromwell?
     
  6. Patti Reagan distanced herself from politics by changing her last
    name to what at the age of 22?
     
  7. The Democratic party was first associated with what symbol in an
    1870 cartoon by Thomas Nast?
     
  8. How many US Presidents were involved in the Vietnam war?
     
  9. What country had rampant political corruption that was
    investigated by the Mani pulite, or "Clean Hands," of the 1990s?
     
  10. What Irish political movement is named after a phrase meaning "We
    ourselves"?
     
  11. Pope John Paul II in the 1980s supported what Polish political
    movement?
     
  12. Zionism got its name from the hill in Jerusalem boasting what
    Temple?
     
  13. Richard Nixon agreed to cough up $432,000 to pay what in April of
    1974?
     
  14. Who was the winner of Taiwan's first democratic presidential
    election?
     
  15. Al Gore is the politician credited with popularizing what phrase?
     
  16. Roger Clinton, brother to Bill Clinton, had a band and recorded
    the CD Nothing Good Comes Easy. What was the name of his band?
     
  17. Apartheid the political system in South Africa, was gradually
    dismantled beginning in what year?
     
  18. Al Gore was elected Senator for what state in 1985?
     
  19. Rebecca Latimer Selton held what distinction in the political
    arena?
     
  20. What US politician coined the term "lunatic fringe"?
     
  21. How long was the longest filibusters on record, by South Carolina
    Republican senator Strom Thurmond?
     
  22. What was the first name of the reformer Wilberforce, the composer
    Walton, and the politician Gladstone?
     
  23. What US politician made claims of communist infiltration in the
    1950s?
     
  24. What politicians spouse was fount innocent of defrauding US banks
    in 1990?
     
  25. What presidential candidate except for George Washington, to run
    unopposed?
     
  26. Who was the future senator that scored the only touchdown for
    Harvard when they played Yale in 1955?
     
  27. What was the name of the future politician the led the AFL in
    passing yards for the 1960s?
     
  28. Who was the only U.S. Senator from a Confederate state to remain
    in Congress after secession?
     
  29. Reports of an affair with Donna Rice ended the presidential
    campaign of what Senator?
     

Answers to Daily Trivia Quiz #202 - Political and Politics Trivia

  1. Lyndon Johnson.
  2. Nguyenh Huu Tho.
  3. Jomo Kenyatta, who later became the president of Kenya.
  4. Bill Clinton's.
  5. The Commonwealth.
  6. Davis.
  7. A donkey.
  8. Five.
  9. Italy.
  10. Sinn Fein.
  11. Solidarity.
  12. The Temple of Solomon.
  13. Back Taxes.
  14. Lee Teng-Hui.
  15. A:  "information superhighway"?
  16. Politics.
  17. 1989.
  18. Tennessee.
  19. She was the first woman to become a U.S. Senator.
  20. Teddy Roosevelt.
  21. 24 hours and 18 minutes.
  22. William.
  23. Joe McCarthy.
  24. Imelda Marcos.
  25. James Monroe.
  26. Edward M. Kennedy.
  27. Jack Kemp.
  28. Andrew Jackson.
  29. Senator Gary Hart.

Friday, August 12, 2011

Trivia Quiz #201 - Love and Romance Quiz Questions

Romance and Love Trivia - Questions and Answers

  1. In what 1970 film does Ali MacGraw say "I want you to be a merry
    widower"?
     
  2. Ingrid Bergman made one movie twice, first in Swedish and then in
    English for her Hollywood debut. What was the title of the movie?
     
  3. What was the name of the New York nightclub that Ricky Ricardo
    was bandleader and emcee of?
     
  4. In Indiscreet, what actress said, "How dare he make love to me
    and not be a married man"?
     
  5. What Walt Disney animated film was hyped as "The most beautiful
    love story ever told"?
     
  6. The quote "Love means never having to say you're sorry" comes
    from what movie?
     
  7. What was the first TV sitcom to hit Number one in the Nielsen
    ratings?
     
  8. What movie made by Woody Allen was the first one where neither he
    nor one of his real-life romantic partners appeared?
     
  9. Who won an Oscar for playing Elizabeth I in Shakespeare in Love?
     
  10. Which war was it that GI's were hearing over the radio "Bart
    Simpson is making love to your wife"?
     
  11. What planetary body was named after the Roman goddess of love?
     
  12. "The English may not like music, but they absolutely love the
    noise it makes" was a quote from what conductor?
     
  13. Courtney Love stomped off stage after a fan of her deceased
    husband threw what at her feet?
     
  14. Aaron Spelling's first comedy back in 1977 was what?
     
  15. On his car sticker, in Sledge Hammer, what did the Inspector have
    on his car sticker?
     
  16. In the 1950s the Bob Cummings Show was a revamp of what TV series
    with the same star?
     
  17. What was the name of the CD that the TV talk show host John Tesh
    made?
     
  18. How long did it take after DH Lawrence wrote Lady Chatterley's
    Lover for it to be published?
     
  19. Who took Dreamlover  to a number one on the chart in 1993?
     
  20. Tom Hanks and Antonio Banderas are lovers in what movie?
     
  21. Winston Churchill proposed marriage to what famous actress?
     
  22. In the 1950s who received 500 marriage proposals and helped
    increase sales of Geritol by 40 percent?
     
  23. Michael Jackson was visiting what romantic city when his daughter
    was conceived?


Answers to Daily Trivia Quiz #201 - Love and Romance Trivia


  1. Love Story.
  2. Intermezzo: A Love Story.
  3. Tropicana Club.
  4. Ingrid Bergman talking about Cary Grant in the film.
  5. Beauty and the Beast.
  6. Love Story.
  7. I Love Lucy.
  8. Bullets Over Broadway in 1994.
  9. Judi Dench.
  10. The Persian Gulf War.
  11. Venus.
  12. Thomas Beecham.
  13. A shotgun shell.
  14. Love Boat.
  15. I Love Violence.
  16. Love That Bob.
  17. Romantic Christmas.
  18. 32 years.
  19. Mariah Carey.
  20. Philadelphia.
  21. Ethel Barrymore.
  22. Charles Van Doren.
  23. Paris.

Thursday, August 11, 2011

Trivia Quiz #200 - Love Song Quiz Questions

Love Songs Trivia - Questions and Answers

  1. In 1972, who took his Burning Love into the charts?
     
  2. In 1988 what British singer had a hit tune "Groovy Kind of Love"?
     
  3. What three words came just before "land that I love" in the 1938
    Irving Berlin song?
     
  4. What female singer achieved a top ten hit with Another Sad Love Song?
     
  5. Who was performing the song Love Sick at a Grammy Awards when it
    was crashed by a dancing wacko?
     
  6. In its tribute to AIDS-victim Freddie Mercury, what band included
    Too Much Love Will Kill You on its Made in Heaven album?
     
  7. In 1994, who scored his first platinum album since 1978 with "The
    Icon Is Love" ?
     
  8. I Don't Know How To Love Him comes from what show?
     
  9. What kind of Bites provided Def Leppard with a number one single
    hit?
     
  10. The Beatles' All You Need Is Love from  the 60s began with
    what?
     
  11. What is the only track with a foreign title on Celine Dion's
    Let's Talk About Love album?
     
  12. Who had a number one hit with When A Man Loves A Woman?
     
  13. What was the title of the Eagles' first number one single?
     
  14. What was Bon Jovi's first number one hit?
     
  15. What was the first single to be No 1 for 14 weeks?
     
  16. What song was the second Number 1 hit for the Doors?
     
  17. What song took over from as number 1 following Whitney Houston's
    I Will Always Love You?
     
  18. What line comes right before "I've got love in my tummy"?
     
  19. What superstar had an early 90s hit with I will Always Love You?
     
  20. What was the name of the band that sang I Want to Know What Love
    Is?
     
  21. Who sang Saving All My Love For You?
     
  22. What was Mariah Carey's first British top ten hit?
     
  23. Which superstar singer had a 1980 hit with Woman In Love?
     
  24. Who made the charts with an old Supremes song, You Can't Hurry
    Love?
     
  25. Paul Mauriat had a big 60s instrumental hit. What was it?
     
  26. Who were the singers in the Stylistics?
     
  27. What big hit made number 1 the following week after Green
    Tambourine was on top?
     
  28. What artist took the song Part-Time Lover to No.1 in the 1950s?
Answers to Daily Trivia Quiz #200 - Love Songs Trivia

  1. Elvis Presley.
  2. Phil Collins.
  3. God bless America.
  4. Toni Braxton.
  5. Bob Dylan.
  6. Queen.
  7. Barry White.
  8. Jesus Christ Superstar.
  9. Love.
  10. The French National Anthem.
  11. Amar Haciendo El Amor.
  12. Michael Bolton.
  13. Best Of My Love.
  14. You Give Love A Bad Name.
  15. I Will Always Love you.
  16. Hello I Love You.
  17. A Whole New World.
  18. Yummy yummy yummy.
  19. Whitney Houston.
  20. Foreigner.
  21. Whitney Houston.
  22. Vision Of Love.
  23. Barbra Streisand.
  24. Phil Collins.
  25. Love is Blue.
  26. Russell Thompkins, Herbie Murrell, and Airron Love.
  27. Love is Blue.
  28. Stevie Wonder.

Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Trivia Quiz #199 - Greek Trivia Quiz Questions

Greek Trivia - Questions and Answers

  1. Which god, in Greek mythology, was the twin brother of Artemis?
     
  2. In Greek mythology, what did Icarus do wrong?
     
  3. What is the southernmost country on the Balkan Peninsula?
     
  4. In 530 B.C., what Greek mathematician noticed that the morning
    star and the evening star were the same star?
     
  5. What mystical word, whose Greek letters are equivalent to 365 in
    numbers, was used as a superstitious charm?
     
  6. What is Greece also called?
     
  7. Greek gods sent heroes to the Islands of the Blessed to enjoy a
    life after death, and what was the name for those islands?
     
  8. In Greek mythology, which nymphs were the guardian spirits of the
    sea?
     
  9. What Mediterranean country does the island of Rhodes belong to?
     
  10. The guardian spirits of nature in Geek mythology were called
    what?
     
  11. In the Athens 1996 Olympic 100-meter Freestyle for Sailors, what
    country competed alone?
     
  12. What disease is named after the Geek for "without appetite"?
     
  13. What chemical compound is derived from the Greek word for
    "primary"?
     
  14. Hades is the Greek word for what?
     
  15. Small seedless grapes called currants were named for their place
    of origin. Where was it?
     
  16. The largest Greek population in the world outside of Greece is
    where?
     
  17. The Greek Communist Party provided cash to what former Soviet
    newspaper to keep it alive during the 90s?
     
  18. According to Greek legend, Alexander the Great cut what?
     
  19. The Greeks named what ancient African country for the "sunburnt
    faces" of its natives?
     
  20. What fruit did early Greek Olympians sometimes wear as medals?
     
  21. Dimitrios Synodinos was also know by what name in the sporting
    world?
     
  22. What is poliosis?
     
  23. In Greek, what does the word climax mean?
     
  24. The last letter of the Greek alphabet is what?
     
  25. We get the word cosmetics form the Geek word kosmetikos, which
    means what?
     
  26. The Astronomical term "Galaxy" comes from the Greek word for
    what?
     
  27. The Colossus of Rhodes was one of the seven wonders of the
    ancient world. How was it destroyed?
     
  28. In Athens, Greece, what temple is atop the Acropolis?
     

Answers to Trivia Quiz #199 - Greek Trivia


  1. Apollo.
  2. He flew too close to the sun.
  3. Greece.
  4. Pythagoras.
  5. Abraxas.
  6. The Hellenic Republic.
  7. Elysium.
  8. Nereid's.
  9. Greece.
  10. Nymphs.
  11. Greece.
  12. Anorexia.
  13. Protein.
  14. Hell.
  15. Corinth, Greece.
  16. Melbourne, Australia.
  17. Pravda.
  18. The Gordian Knot.
  19. Ethiopia.
  20. Figs.
  21. Jimmy "The Greek" Snyder.
  22. When your hair turns gray. It comes from the Greek word for Gray.
  23. Ladder. In Greece it is spelled Klimax.
  24. Omega.
  25. Skilled in decorating.
  26. Milk. In Greek, gala means "milk".
  27. An earthquake in 224 B.C.
  28. The Parthenon.

Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Trivia Quiz #198 - Invention Trivia Quiz Questions

Inventions and Inventors Trivia - Questions and Answers

  1. Psychologist and inventor William Mouton Marston created the famous
    comic book heroine Wonder Woman. What machine did he invent?
     
  2. Necessity is the mother of invention was suggested by whom?
     
  3. Helen Keller dedicated her autobiography, The Story of My Life,
    to whom?
  4. Inventor Joseph Arkwright was responsible for an important
    breakthrough in what industrial process in 1768?
     
  5. Nobel Prize winning inventor William Shockley, admitted that he
    had contributed his sperm to a sperm bank in hopes of producing
    gifted children. What is he famous for inventing?
     
  6. What was it that Benjamin Holt invented that made farmers happy?
     
  7. Robert Stirling, inventor of the Stirling Engine, had what
    occupation?
     
  8. Polio vaccine inventor Dr. Jonas Salk came out of retirement in
    1987 because of what disease?
     
  9. William James Morrison, the inventor of the cotton candy machine,
    was a what?
     
  10. The crescograph, invented by Sir Jagadis Chandra Bose, measures
    what?
     
  11. Who is credited with inventing paper from bark and hemp in the
    second century?
     
  12. What inventor of dynamite and founder of the Nobel Prize, also
    invented what building material?
     
  13. What nationality was Adolph Sax, inventor of the saxophone?
     
  14. At the 1893 Chicago World's Fair, what kitchen invention took the
    top prize?
     
  15. In 1934 who invented a car that could carry eleven passengers,
    got 30 miles per gallon, and could do over 120 mph?
     
  16. A gibus would be worn on what part of the body?
     
  17. How often did Thomas Edison think he should come up with a new
    invention?
     
  18. What invention is Robert Oppenheimer remembered for?
     
  19. Pocket size radios were made possible by what invention developed
    by Bell Telephone Laboratories in 1947?
     
  20. In which century was the shoe lace invented?
     
  21. What was invented by the Sumerians in 3500 B.C.?
     
  22. What was it that Edwin Budding invented that changed the face of
    English landscapes in the 1820s?
     
  23. Who invented the revolving door to keep cold air out of buildings
    in winter?
     
  24. What is Louis Armstrong credited with inventing?
     
  25. Thomas Edison announced the invention of the electric battery in
    what year?
     
 Answers to Trivia Quiz #198 - Invention - Inventors Trivia

  1. Polygraph, or lie detector machine.
  2. Ovid.
  3. The great inventor Alexander Graham Bell, who considered himself first and foremost a teacher of the deaf.
  4. Spinning Cotton.
  5. Transistor.
  6. Tractor.
  7. Priest.
  8. AIDS.
  9. Dentist.
  10. Plant movements.
  11. Ts'ai Lun.
  12. Plywood.
  13. Belgian.
  14. The Dishwasher.
  15. Buckminster Fuller.
  16. On his head - It is an opera hat named for its inventor, Antoine Gibus. It was a collapsible hat.
  17. A minor invention every 10 days and a big think every six months or so.
  18. Atomic Bomb.
  19. Transistor.
  20. The eighteenth century.
  21. The plow.
  22. The lawn mower.
  23. Theophilus Van Kannel.
  24. Scat singing.
  25. 1902.

Monday, August 8, 2011

Trivia Quiz #197 - NBA Trivia Quiz Questions

NBA Trivia - Questions and Answers

  1. After deciding not to name itself after NBA player Mookie Blaylock,
    what grunge band titled its first album after his number 10?
     
  2. What is the name of the NBA player who challenged Godzilla to a
    game of one-on-one in a Nike ad?
     
  3. If an NBA player has received the Maurice Podoloff Trophy he is
    deemed the what?
     
  4. In bounces, what is the average life of an official NBA basket
    ball?
     
  5. Who appeared on the covers on Time, Newsweek, U.S. News and
    Sports Illustrated magazines when he returned to the NBA in 1996?
     
  6. The NBA Coach of the Year trophy is named after who?
     
  7. What NBA player set a record for the most points in a season in
    1961-1962?
     
  8. What were Karl Malone and Dennis Rodman, NBA stars, hyped as for
    a WCW wrestling match?
     
  9. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar's NBA record for games played was surpassed
    by what former Celtics center?
     
  10. Which NBA basketball star said Bob Dole was as old as his
    grandma, further stating " I don't want her to be president either"?
     
  11. Mr. Blackwell's list was topped by what NBA star in 1996?
     
  12. What NBA star claimed he was misquoted in his won autobiography,
    Outrageous?
     
  13. What jersey numbers did the Boston Celtics retire in the 1990s?
     
  14. What did Magic Johnson do for the third time on May 14, 1996?
     
  15. In 1994, what NBA team failed to make the playoffs for the first
    time since 1976?
     
  16. How many all star teams has Kareem Abdul-Jabbar been named to?
     
  17. In the 1972-1973 season, who netted an NBA record 72.7 field goal
    percentage?
     
  18. Larry Bird was first named NBA's MVP in what year?
     
  19. The Boston Celtics won the NBA champions how many times between
    1957 and 1969?
     
  20. The Chicago Bulls beat what team to win their first NBA
    Championship between 1957 and 1969?
     
  21. What NBA team did Cheryl Miller's brother Reggie lay for?
     
  22. Who did the Celtics draft between won-lost seasons of 29-53 and
    61-21?
     
  23. Which NBA team was the first to beat the Boston Celtics in 12
    straight games in 1995?
     
  24. What is the name of the facility where the Orlando Magic play
    their home games?
     
  25. Who became the NBA's most winning coach ever on January 6, 1995?
     
  26. Which NBA player shot a record 28,307 field goals in regular
    season games?
     
  27. What was the name of the Atlanta Hawks when they started out in
    1948?
     

Answers to Trivia Quiz #197 - NBA Trivia


  1. Pearl Jam.
  2. Charles Barkley.
  3. The most valuable player
  4. 10,000 according the Spalding.
  5. Magic Johnson.
  6. Red Auerbach.
  7. Wilt Chamberlain.
  8. The Mauler" and "Rodzilla".
  9. Robert Parish.
  10. Charles Barkley.
  11. Dennis Rodman.
  12. Charles Barkley.
  13. Jersey numbers 3,33,32, and 35.
  14. Retire.
  15. The L.A. Lakers.
  16. 19.
  17. Wilt Chamberlain.
  18. 1984.
  19. 11.
  20. The Los Angeles Lakers.
  21. Indiana Pacers.
  22. Larry Bird.
  23. The New York Knicks.
  24. The O-rena.
  25. Lenny Wilkins.
  26. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar.
  27. The Tri-Cities Blackhawks.

Sunday, August 7, 2011

Trivia Quiz #196 - Sex Trivia Quiz Questions

Sex Trivia - Questions and Answers

  1. Who was once put in jail for her obscene stage play "Sex"?
     
  2. Sex Kittens Go To College, Platinum High School and College
    Confidential are three teen movies that a famous country music star
    appeared in in 1960. Who was the country artist?
     
  3. What does blonde sex symbol of the 90s, Sharon Stone, claim her
    IQ is?
     
  4. Crocodile embryos sex is determined by which factor, temperature,
    humidity, or genetics?
     
  5. The name of the machine in Woody Allen's 1973 comedy sleeper that
    replace sex was what?
     
  6. To create her sexy walk, what did Marilyn Monroe do?
     
  7. What woman accused Bill Clinton of sexual harassment after an
    incident in a hotel in 1991?
     
  8. In the epic films, Live Nude Girls and Porky's, before Sex and
    the City beckoned, what actress appeared in them?
     
  9. Which sexy French actress and sex symbol later in life became an
    animal rights campaigner?
     
  10. Mae West was how old when she starred in the movie Sextet?
     
  11. What was the theme song for the Oscar-nominated film, The Full
    Monty?
     
  12. What was the name of the band that started their career with the
    song "Anarchy in the UK"?
     
  13. Americans think which regional accent is the sexiest, most liked,
    and recognizable?
     
  14. On the Batman TV series, what Hollywood sexpot played the wicked
    Siren?
     
  15. How often does Mr. Spock of Star Trek fame need to have sex?
     
  16. What American President said, "I did not have sexual relations
    with that woman"?
     
  17. Which sport has what is called a sex allowance?
     
  18. After a play-by-play of his kinky sex life became public, what
    NBC sportscaster was fired?
     
  19. An Olympic requirement was waived for Princess Ann when she
    competed as an equestrian at the 76 summer games in Montreal, what
    was it?
     
  20. Billie Jean King beat who in the famous battle of the sexes in
    1973?
     
  21. During the 1996 Olympic games what did the Canadian swim team
    members swear to give up during the games?
     

Answers to Trivia Quiz #196 - Sex Trivia


  1. Mae West.
  2. Conway Twitty.
  3. 154.
  4. Temperature.
  5. The Orgasmatron.
  6. She sawed off part of the heel of one shoe.
  7. Paula Jones.
  8. Kim Cattrall.
  9. Brigitte Bardot.
  10. 85.
  11. You Sexy Thing.
  12. Sex Pistols.
  13. Southern.
  14. Joan Collins.
  15. Once every seven years.
  16. Bill Clinton.
  17. Horse Racing.
  18. Marv Albert.
  19. She was not required to take a chromosome (sex) test.
  20. Bobbie Riggs.
  21. Sex.

Saturday, August 6, 2011

Trivia Quiz #195 - Famous Women

Famous Women Trivia - Questions and Answers
  1. In 1999 the most downloaded woman on the internet was who?
     
  2. What god, in classical mythology, dressed as a woman, spun wool,
    and performed other womanly tasks for three years to appease his
    fellow gods?
     
  3. What was the name of the movie that Dustin Hoffman made where he
    played an actor who pretends to be a woman?
     
  4. Who was the first woman in Italy to be awarded a degree in
    medicine?
     
  5. What comic book heroine was created by psychologist William
    Moulton Marston, inventor of the polygraph machine?
     
  6. A famous American actress was the first woman to run a U.S.
    airline, what was her name?
     
  7. In Shania Twain's song, Man! I Feel Like A Woman! has what as the
    last word?
     
  8. What political wife snapped: "I'm not sitting here like some
    little woman standing by my man like Tammy Wynette"?
     
  9. Golda Meir responded to a question about how it felt to be a
    woman minister was what?
     
  10. Sacagawea, the Indian woman who helped guide Lewis and Clark on
    their 1804 journey of exploration was a member of which tribe?
     
  11. What woman's name was originally used in the old barbershop
    quartet favorite "Sweet Adeline"?
     
  12. Madeline Albright became the first woman what in the U.S.
    government?
     
  13. Who was the male star in Pretty Woman?
     
  14. What woman achieved the highest altitude for a woman astronaut in
    1993?
     
  15. What was the title of Barbara Streisand's 1980 hit song?
     
  16. Diana Prince was able to turn into who?
     
  17. The first American woman to win Wimbledon was who?
     
  18. Which woman was the only woman that James Bond married?
     
  19. Demi Moore early in her career, appeared in a low budget 3-D
    horror movie in 1982.
     
  20. Spencer Tracy and Katharine Hepburn's first film together was
    called what.
     
  21. Michael Bolton neglected to thank what singer while accepting a
    Grammy for "When a Man Loves a Woman"?
     
  22. What actress starred with Richard Gere in the 1990 movie Pretty
    Woman?
     
  23. Al Pacino plays a retired Colonel, Frank Slade, in what 90s
    movie?
     
  24. Who was the first American woman to fly the Atlantic solo in
    1932?
     
  25. What female astronaut spent more time in space than any woman or
    any U.S. astronaut after NASA delayed her ride home by six weeks in
    1996?
     
  26. What woman has been described as a woman who pulled herself up by
    her bra straps?
     
  27. The worlds first woman prime minister was elected in what year?
     
  28. Dr. Quinn: Medicine Woman, was played by what ex-Bond Girl?
     

Answers to Trivia Quiz #195 - Women Trivia


  1. Cindy Margolis.
  2. Hercules.
  3. Tootsie.
  4. Maria Montessori.
  5. Wonder Woman.
  6. Maureen O'Hara.
  7. Woman.
  8. Hillary Clinton.
  9. "I don't know - I've never been a man minister?
  10. Shoshone.
  11. Rosalie. The song didn't sell well so they renamed it.
  12. Secretary of State.
  13. Richard Gere.
  14. Kathryn Thornton.
  15. Woman in Love?
  16. Wonder Woman.
  17. May Sutton.
  18. Teresa Draco in On Her Majesty's Secret Service.
  19. Parasite. A film where a young woman is menaced by giant slugs.
  20. Woman of the Year.
  21. Percy Sledge.
  22. Julia Roberts.
  23. Scent of a woman.
  24. Amelia Earhart.
  25. Shannon Lucid.
  26. Madonna.
  27. 1960.
  28. Jane Seymour.