Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Daily Trivia Quiz #65 - Miscellaneous Trivia Quiz Questions and Answers

Selection of miscellaneous trivia quiz questions and answers.
  1. What is Lucy's last name in Peanuts?
     
  2. What was New York's magazine Broadside concerned with?
     
  3. Which Tammy "Wynette tribute album included tracks by Wynonna and Elton John?
     
  4. Who were the nationalists who tried to assassinate Truman in 1950?
     
  5. John George Diefenbaker was once Prime Minister of where?
     
  6. Which musical featured the song Sit Down You're Rockin' The Boat?
     
  7. Which ER star played opposite Jenny Seagrove in Don't Go Breaking My Heart?
     
  8. Which Movie Actor was Easy Reader in the TV series The /Electric company?
     
  9. Which First Lady had to give evidence over the Whitewater scandal?
     
  10. Which country did Idi Amin go to when he fled Uganda?
     
  11. Who was Hitler's Minister of Propaganda?
     
  12. Until his death in 1969, Brian Jones was in which pop band?
     
  13. Who was head of the political wing of the Vietcong in the mid 60s?
     
  14. Klagenfurt international airport is in which country?
     
  15. Which Schwarzenegger movie about a man who gets pregnant was originally titled Oh Baby?
     
  16. Adona international airport is in which country?
     
  17. About which British politician did François Mitterrand say , "She has the mouth of Marilyn Monroe and the eyes of Caligula?"
     
  18. What was the code name of the build-up to action in Iraq?
     
  19. Translated as The People's Daily, in which country is this a major seller?
     
  20. Which US President was inaugurated in 1969?
     
  21. UNICEF is responsible for which specific group of people?
     
  22. In which sport could the Heat take on the Magic?
     
  23. Which country did USSR invade in 1979?
     
  24. Who had a national airline called Garuda?
     
  25. On which river was the Tarbela Dam built?
     
  26. Who had a No 1 hit with Never Gonna Give You Up?
     
  27. Which US mountains gave their name to a fever discovered in that area in the early 20th century?
     
  28. Where was Elvis Presley's The Wonder Of You recorded live?
     
  29. Which actor has a child called Sage Moonblood?
     
  30. Which regular member of the Friends cast starred in Lost in space?
     
  31. Giorgio Armani trained for which profession although he didn't qualify?
     
  32. In which month of the year is Battle of Britain week?
     
  33. In economics, what does the letter F stand for in IMF?
     
  34. Robert Gallo was one of the pioneers n the identification of which virus?
     
  35. What notable thing did tough guy Humphrey Bogart do throughout his wedding to Lauren Bacall?
     
  36. Father's Day was first celebrated in which country?
     
  37. At school prince was a member of a band named after which drink?
     
  38. Who founded the General Seafood's company in 1924?
     
  39. Who did David Dinkins succeed as Mayor of New York?
     
  40. Which Which movie in addition to High Noon won Gary Cooper an Oscar?
     
  41. Who did Randolf Turpin beat to win the world middleweight boxing title in 1951?
     
  42. Who said, "Talking jaw to jaw is better than going to war?"
     

Answers to Daily Trivia Quiz #65 - Miscellaneous

  1. Van Pelt.
  2. Folk Music.
  3. Tammy Wynette.
  4. Puerto Rican.
  5. Canada.
  6. Guys and Dolls.
  7. Anthony Edwards.
  8. Morgan Freeman.
  9. Hillary Clinton.
  10. Saudi Arabia.
  11. Goebbels.'
  12. The Rolling Stones.
  13. Nguyenh Huu Tho.
  14. Austria.
  15. Junior.
  16. Turkey.
  17. Margaret Thatcher.
  18. Operation Desert Shield.
  19. China.
  20. Richard Nixon.
  21. Children.
  22. Basketball.
  23. Afghanistan.
  24. Indonesia.
  25. Indus.
  26. Rick Astley.
  27. Rocky Mountains.
  28. International Hotel Las Vegas.
  29. Sylvester Stallone.
  30. Matt LeBlanc.
  31. Doctor.
  32. September.
  33. Fund.
  34. HIV.
  35. Cry.
  36. USA.
  37. Champagne.
  38. Clarence Birdseye.
  39. Edward Koch.
  40. Sergeant York.
  41. Sugar Ray Robinson.
  42. Winston Churchill.