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Trivia questions file ready to be used with https://github.com/progval/Supybot-plugins/tree/master/Trivia
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A ____ atom in an atomic clock beats 9,192,631,770 times a second*cesium
A ____ generates temperatures five times hotter than those found on the sun's surface*lightning bolt
A ____ is a pact between a secular authority & the church*concordat
A ____ is the blue field behind the stars*canton
A ____ occurs when all the planets of the our Solar System line up*sysygy
A ____ razor removed from King Tut's Tomb was still sharp enough to be used*golden
A ____ takes 33 hours to crawl one mile*snail
A ____ women can get a divorce if her husband doesn't give her coffee*saudi arabian
A ____ written to celebrate a wedding is called a epithalamium*poem
A 'dybbuk' is an evil spirit in which folklore*jewish
A 'pigskin' is another name for a(n) ____*football
A 'sirocco' refers to a type of ____*wind
A "double sheet bend" is a type of what*knot
A 3 1/2' floppy disk measures ____ & 1/2 inches across*three
A 300,000 pound wedding dress made of platinum was once exhibited, and in the instructions from the designer was a warning. What was it*do not iron
A 41-gun salute is the traditional salute to announce a royal birth in ____*great britain
A bird in the hand is worth ____*two in the bush
A block of compressed coal dust used as fuel*briquette
A blockage in a pipe caused by a trapped bubble of air*airlock
A blunt thick needle for sewing with thick thread or tape*bodkin
A boat or raft with two parallel hulls*catamaran
A Boeing 707 uses ____ gallons of petrol in its take-off climb*4000
A bolt of lighting can strike the earth with a force as great as ____ volts*100 million
A booklet containing descriptive information*brochure
A branched hanging support for lights*chandelier
A brand name of morphine once marketed by bayer*heroin
A British lawyer who does not appear before judges, but organizes the case for trial is called a ____*Solicitor
A broken clock is right at least*twice a day
A brook or stream, rivulet*rill
A calm ocean region near the equator*doldrums
A canton is the ____ field behind the stars*blue
A canton is the blue field behind the ____*stars
A carbohydrate consists of carbon, hydrogen, and which other element*oxygen
A carrier pigeon who served in wwi, who stopped an american bombardment of american troops, cher ami, is now on permanant display where*smithsonian institution
A cesium atom in an ____ clock beats 9,192,631,770 times a second*atomic
A cesium atom in an atomic clock beats ____ times a second*9,192,631,770
A change in frequency observed when light is scattered in a transparent material*raman effect
A Chapter 12 bankruptcy provides debt relief for whom?*family farmer
A charge of DWAI is for what*driving while ability impaired
A chest X-ray is comprised of 90,000 to 130,000 ____ volts*electron
A chinese method of divination*Ching
A cholecyst is more commonly known as a(n) ____*gallbladder
A chromosome is large than a*gene
A chronic disease of the liver*cirrhosis
A Cicada passes eggs through its*ovipositor
A cigarette brand that fits these blanks;*benson & hedges
A coffee pot with a plunger that pushes the grounds to the bottom*cafetiere
A collision between a bird and an aircraft*bird-strike
A common name for the pancreas is*sweetbread
A company in ____ makes dinnerware out of wheat, so you can eat your plate*taiwan
A company in Taiwan makes ____ out of wheat, so you can eat your plate*dinnerware
A company in taiwan makes dinnerware out of wheat, so you can eat your ____*plate
A company in Taiwan makes dinnerware out of____ , so you can eat your plate*wheat
A complex alcohol constituent of all animal fats and oils*cholesterol
A condition causing breathing difficulties*asthma
A condition characterized by self-absorption and withdrawal*autism
A container for carrying a corpse from the scene of an accident etc*body bag
A cough releases an explosive charge of air that moves at speeds up to how many miles an hour*60
A cowboy's hat is also known as a(n)*stetson
A cross-head screwdriver is also known as*phillips screwdriver
A cuban dance in slow duple time or a piece of music composed for this dance*habanera
A cyclonic (rotating) tropical storm with winds at the center in excess of 74 miles per hour is called*hurricane
A day on ____ is about 9 hours, 50 minutes, 30 seconds at the equator*jupiter
A day on Jupiter is about ____ hours, 50 minutes, 30 seconds at the equator*nine
A dealer in dress accessories and sewing goods*haberdasher
A decoction of dandelion roots and leaves is an old remedy for dissolving urinary ____*stones
A Dermatherm is an instrument which measures*Skin Temperature
A devastating ____ epidemic in 1822 left New York City with 16,000 corpses and no readily available space for burial*yellow fever
A device invented as a primitive steam engine by the Greek engineer Hero, about the time of the birth of Christ, is used today as a*rotating lawn sprinkler
A device used to change the voltage of alternating currents is a ____*transformer
A dime has how many ridges around the edge*118
A dime is equal to how many cents*ten
A famous RAH novel, as well as a number believed to be cursed*the number of the beast
A favourite spot for vampires to bite (that's one hell of a hickey!)*neck
A fetus acquires fingerprints at the age of ____ months*three
A figure having an elongated rectangular shape*oblong
A fine cotton fabric, often stiffened*organdie
A fingernail or toenail takes about how many months to grow from base to tip*six
A firm in Britain sold fall-out shelters for*pets
A five line humorous verse*Limerick
A flag flown upside-down is a signal of a(n) ____*emergency
A flat bottomed boat on canal or river*barge
A flat V shaped missile that returns*boomerang
A flat-bottomed conical laboratory flask with a narrow neck is called a(n) ____*erlenmeyer flask
A fleet of small ships*flotilla
A flush toilet exists today that dates back to ____ B.C*2000
A foot-long ruler is ____ inches long*twelve
A Football ball has ____ panels*32
A full loaded supertanker travelling at normal speed takes a least ____ minutes to stop*twenty
A full moon always rises at____*sunset
A full moon is ____ times brighter than a half moon*nine
A gas produced by the incomplete combustion of coal in a mine fire is very poisonous, what is its chemical name*carbon monoxide
A globe is the symbol for which muse*urania
A golden ____ removed from King Tut's Tomb was still sharp enough to be used*razor
A Greek or Roman two handled jar*amphora
A Habanero is a native of which city*havana
A hard working adult sweats up to ____ gallons per day*four
A hard-boiled egg will____ . An uncooked or soft-boiled egg will not*spin
A Harvard study of college drinking showed that more than ____ percent of students indulge in binge drinking, which is defined as consuming five drinks at one sitting by men or four drinks by women. Of college students who drink, one-third drink to get drunk*40
A health profession concerned with the prevention, diagnosis, & treatment of disorders of the teeth & adjacent tissues of the head, neck, & mouth*dentistry
A heavy winter fog containing ice crystals is a ____*pogonip
A herb or drug described as 'diaphoretic', causes what condition*perspiration
A herb or drug described as 'haemostatic' performs which effect*stops bleeding
A hoop worn under skirts is called a what*farthingale
A horse named nita beat the first locomotive ever built in america in a famous race in 1830, what was the name of the train*tom thumb
A hummingbird weighs less than a*penny
A is the international vehicle registration letter for which country*austria
A jiffy is an actual unit of time for ____ of a second. Thus the saying, I will be there in a jiffy!*1/100th
A journey of a thousand miles begins with ____*a single step
A jumbo jet uses ____ gallons of fuel to take off*4,000
A kind of expanded polystyrene*styrofoam
A kind of small domestic fowl*bantam
A kind of tortoise in the galapagos islands has an upturned shell at its neck so it can reach its head up to eat what*cactus branches
A kingfisher is also known to the ancient greeks as a*halcyon
A kipper is what type of smoked fish*herring
A LaForte fracture is a fracture of all ____ bones*facial
A landowner in Scotland*laird
A large box for valuables*coffer
A large cage or building for keeping birds*aviary
A large fortified residential building*castle
A large French country house*chateau
A large oven in which pottery is fired is a ____*kiln
A large patterned handkerchief*bandanna
A large S.American vulture*condor
A large sea birdor greedy person*gannet
A large swarm of ____ can eat 80,000 tons of corn in a day*locusts
A large swarm of locusts can eat ____ tons of corn in a day*80,000
A large swarm of locusts can eat 80,000 tons of ____ in a day*corn
A large whale needs more than ____ tonnes of food a day*two
A latin American dance usually performed in single file*conga
A legendary or moral tale*fable
A letter might end with SWAK, which is an acronym for*sealed with a kiss
A lifetime supply of all the vitamins you need weighs only about ____ ounces*eight
A light aircraft without an engine*glider
A light canvas shoe with a plaited sole*espadrille
A light clear red colour*cerise
A light four wheeled carriage, named after a greek mythological character*phaeton
A light iron-tipped S.African spear*assegal
A light umbrella used to give shade*parasol
A lightning bolt generates temperatures ____ times hotter than those found on the sun's surface*five
A little over one hundred years ago, ____ arrived in the United States for the first time. It was transmitted by an infection carried aboard the Hamburg-American Line's Moravia on August 30, 1892*cholera
A long broad tree lined street*boulevard
A long cylindrical pillow*bolster
A long or indefinite period*aeon
A long thin French type of bread*baguette
A long tunic worn by men in the Near East*caftan
A long wined sea bird related to the petrel*albatross
A loofah is a type of what*plant
A low wet area generally with a depth of organic matter is called*muskeg
A lump of pure gold the size of a matchbox can be flattened into a sheet the size of what*tennis court
A lump of pure____ the size of a matchbox can be flattened into a sheet the size of a tennis court*gold
A magnum of champagne is how many litres*1.5
A male ____ is 5 times hornier than the average human male*chimpanzee
A male cat is called a what*tom
A male cat is referred to as a "tom". what is a female cat*a queen
A male chimpanzee is ____ times hornier than the average human male*five
A male chimpanzee is 5 times ____ than the average human male*hornier
A male deer is called a ____ ____*stag
A male DONKEY is called a ____*jackass
A male goose*gander
A male horse is called a...*Stallion
A male OX is called a ____*steer
A male rabbit is called a...*buck
A male singer whose sexual organs have been modified is known as a what*castrato
A male zebra is called a ____*stallion
A man named ____ Osborne had the hiccups for 69 years*charles
A man named ____ Peterson is the inventor of the Egg McMuffin*ed
A man named Charles ____ had the hiccups for 69 years*osborne
A man named Charles Osborne had the hiccups for ____ years*69
A man named Ed ____ is the inventor of the Egg McMuffin*peterson
A man's ____ contains between 7000 and 15,000 hairs*beard
A man's beard grows fastest when he ____*anticipates sex
A Mancunian is a native of which city*manchester
A manned rocket reaches the moon in less time than it took a ____ to travel the length of England*stagecoach
A marigraph is an instrument which records what*tide level
A maryland t-shirt slogan that parodied 'virginia is for lovers' read what*maryland is for crabs
A mashie, niblick and wedge are types of what*golf clubs
A mass of flowers on a tree*blossom
A massive ensemble of hundreds of millions of stars, all gravitationally interacting, and orbiting about a common center*galaxy
A McDonald's straw will hold ____ ml, or just over one-and-a-half teaspoons of whatever you are drinking. This means that it would take 17,000 strawfuls of water to fill up a 34 gallon bathtub*7.7
A medication that aids in expelling gas from the intestines is called a ____*Carminative
A member of an ancient Greek school of philosophy founded by Zeno*stoic
A member of the Commonwealth, which is the most southerly African country through which the Greenwich meridian passes*ghana
A member of the largest group of algae in the golden algae phylum*diatom
A method of resolving questions of conscience by applying moral principles or laws to concrete cases*Casuistry
A military attack on what country did the bamler plan of the second world war involve*sweden
A million raised to fifth power*quintillion
A millipede has ____ legs on each segment of its body*four
A minute to learn...a lifetime to master is the advertising slogan for which boardgame*Othello
A mistress among polygamous people*concubine
A mixture of wine and soda water is known as a what*spritzer
A modern day version of roman festival of hilaria still occurs in britain today what is it*april fool's day
A modern version of the ancient roman festival of hilaria still occurs in britain today, what is it*april fool's day
A moist fertile spot in a desert is called a(n)*oasis
A mole can dig a tunnel ____ feet long in just one night*300
A mole can dig over ____ feet of tunnel in a single night*250
A monetary inflation at a very high rate*hyperinflation
A monkey was once tried and convicted for doing what in south bend, indiana*smoking a cigarette
A more common name for an anthrophagist is*cannibal
A more common name for an anthrophphagist is*cannibal
A more common name for an anthropophagist is*cannibal
A mosquito has ____ teeth*47
A moth has no*stomach
A motorist who enjoys driving fast*speed merchant
A movie featuring Robin Wright, Carey Elwes, and Andre the Giant*The Princess Bride
A mule is sired on a mare by an ass. What is the offspring of a stallion and a female ass*hinny
A mustelidae family member is a(n) ____*weasel
A myrmecologist studies*ants
A name for energy fuelled in ways that do not harm the enviroment*alternative
A narrow concrete foundation for a wall*footing
A narrow crack or split*fissure
A narrow strip of wood*batten
A native of the east end of London*cockney
A necropsy is an autopsy on ____*animals
A new born baby breathes ____ times faster than an adult man*five
A new Merseyside estate is the setting for which soap opera*brookside
A normal raindrop falls at about ____ miles per hour*seven
A novel by Keith Waterhouse*billy liar
A nuclear reactor was built beneath a Chicago football stadium in which year*1942
A NUKE InterNETWORK poll found that ____ percent of Internet users have cut back on watching TV in order to spend more time online; 12 percent have cut back on seeing friends*52
A one humped camel is called a ____*dromedary
A pack-day smoker will approx. lose 2 ____ every ten years*teeth
A painting of the Madonna and Child was saved for the nation with a ?10.25million donation from the lottery, who painted it*botticelli
A painting of which famous Old Testament ruling, completed in 1495, is one of the earliest works by the artist Giorgione*judgment of solomon
A pair of small drums played with the fingers*bongo
A Pan Am flight, which left London Heathrow bound for New York in December 1998, was blown up by a bomb over a small Scotish town Name the town*Lockerbie
A pantry was originally used for the storage of which foodstuff*bread
A parsec is a unit of what*distance
A parthenophobic has a fear of*virgins
A penny whistle has ____ finger holes*six
A period of five years*quinquennium
A person 100 or more years old*centenarian
A person at his wit's end is said to be losing his what*marbles
A person at rest generates as much heat as a ____ -watt light bulb*10
A person breathes ____ quarts of air every minute*seven
A person employed to drive a car*chauffeur
A person in his eighties is called a(n) ____*octogenarian
A person learning a trade by working for an agreed period*apprentice
A person living in solitude*hermit
A person or animal lacking pigment in skin hair and eyes*albino
A person putting a lot of effort into a task is said to be using*elbow grease
A person refusing to join a strike*blackleg
A person suffering from polythelia has 3 ____*nipples
A person walking before a person of rank*usher
A person who believes that the existence of God is not provable*agnostic
A person who deliberately sets fire to property*arsonist
A person who eats only fruit*fruitarian
A person who sells fruit etc. from a barrow*costermonger
a person who speaks faroese most likely lives in this country*denmark
A person who translates orally from one language to another*interpreter
A person who works with iron*blacksmith
A person will die in approximately 10 days without what*sleep
A person with a strong desire to steal is a*kleptomaniac
A person with refined taste in food and drink*epicure
A persuasive or flattering person is said to have the gift of what*the gab
A pharmacological cure all is called a ____*panacea
A phon is a unit of what*loudness
A photic sneeze is caused by ____*sunlight
A piece of soft leather from sheep or goats*chamois
A pig always sleeps on its ____ side*right
A pig's ____ last for 30 minutes*orgasms
A pig's penis is shaped like a*corkscrew
A pigs penis is shaped like what*corkscrew
A pigs snout is called a*gruntle
A pin-up photo of ____ adorned the first test bomb dropped on Bikini atoll in the Marshall Islands in July 1946*rita Hayworth
A pit filled with rubble or gravel into which water is drained*soakaway
A pita is a type of what*bread
A plant allied to the thistle with a partly edible flower*artichoke
A plant produced by crossing different species is know as what*a hybrid
A plant that completes its entire life cycle in just one year is generally referred to as a(n):*annual
A play by Lillian Hellman about hatred and greed in a southern family*little foxes
A poem of fourteen lines is called a ____*sonnet
A poem written to celebrate a ____ is called a epithalamium*wedding
A poem written to celebrate a wedding is called a(n) ____*epithalamium
A polar bear's skin is black. Its fur is not white, but actually*clear
A poll taken shows that between 74 and 94 percent of workers in the United States and Canada take 5 to 15 minutes daily for a ____*morning coffee break
A poltroon is a(n) ____*coward
A pommel is part of a what*saddle
A popular climbing plant with sweet smelling flowers*sweet pea
A pork product that's often served for breakfast*bacon
A poster depicting lord kitchener pointing outwards stated what message*your country needs you
A potent alcoholic drink from aniseed*ouzo
A pound of armadillo meat contains how many calories*780 calories
A powerful tractor with a curved blade at the front used for clearing ground*bulldozer
A pregnant goldfish is called a*twit
A prostitute with wealthy or upper class connections*courtesan
A pudding of stewed fruit under bread*charlotte
A punishment by caning on the soles of the feet*bastinado
A quarter of russia is covered by ____*forest
A racing sledge steered and braked mechanically*bobsleigh
A radian is a unit used to measure what*angle
A rainbow can only occur when the sun is ____ degrees or less above the horizon*forty
A rare or unusual object*curio
A rat can last longer without ____ than a camel*water
A rat can last longer without water than a ____*camel
A recent Gallup poll shows that ____ percent of Americans believe they will go somewhere after death*69
A recent Gallup Poll Social Audit on gambling showed that ____ percent of Americans have bought a lottery ticket in the last 12 months, making lotteries by far the favorite choice of gamblers*57
A recent Gallup survey showed that in the United States, 8 percent of kissers kept their eyes open, but more than ____ percent confessed to an occasional peek. Forty-one percent said they experienced their first serious smooch when they were 13, 14, or 15 years old; 36 percent between the ages of 16 and 21*twenty
A recent study conducted by the Shyness Clinic in Menlo Park, California, revealed that almost 90 percent of Americans label themselves as ____*shy
A red-haired man is more likely to go ____ than anyone else*bald
A research scientist is sometimes called this*boffin
A Rhinologist specialises in the human*nose
A rich deep red colour*crimson
A riddle or a hard question*conundrum
A river that runs through the Himalayas,Tibet and NE India joining the Ganges at its delta in Bangladesh*brahmaputra
A robin's egg is blue, but if you put it in vinegar for thirty days, what color does it turn*yellow
A roman city buried by a volcano in AD79 was rediscovered in the 1700s, what was its name*pompeii
A rubiks cube has how many colored squares?*54
A rune is a letter of what ancient alphabet*germanic
A Russian person famous as a horseman*cossack
A sadhu is a holy man in which country*india
A sailor who has not yet crossed the equator is referred to by what name*pollywog
A salad containing diced apple, celery, walnuts and mayonnaise is known as what*waldorf salad
A salt enema used to be given to children to rid them of ____*threadworms
A Saudi Arabian woman can get a divorce if her husband doesnt give her what*coffee
A Saudi Arabian women can get a divorce if her ____ doesn't give her coffee*husband
A scholar who studies the ____ de Sade is called a Sadian not a Sadist*marquis
A scholar who studies the Marquis de Sade is called a ____ not a Sadist*sadian
A scholar who studies the Marquis de Sade is called a Sadian not a ____*sadist
A scholar who studies the Marquis de Sade is called a what*sadian
A scroll is the symbol for which muse*clio
A sea wasp can kill a human in less than a minute, what kind of creature is it*jellyfish
A sea with many islands*archipelago
A series of 15 radioactive elements in the periodic table (periodic law) with atomic numbers 89 through 103*actinide series
A severe skin abscess or a bright red jewel*carbuncle
A shadow of a four-dimensional object would have ____ dimensions*three
A shallow dish with a cover, used for science specimens is a(n) ____*petri dish
A shark must keep ____ ____ to stay alive*moving forward
A ship due to leave port flies a 'Blue Peter'. What does the flag look like*blue rectangle with a white rectangular centre
A ships officer in charge of equipment and crew*boatswain
A short legged hunting dog*basset
A short thick post used for securing ropes on a quay*bollard
A short womens jacket without fastenings*bolero
A short, traditionally sacred choral composition*motet
A shy retiring person is known as a shrinking what*violet
A silicate mineral, heat resistant and insulating*asbestos
A similar earlier event is known as a*precedent
A simple form of slide projector*image lantern
A single sheeps ____ might well contain as many as 26 million fibres*fleece
A single sheeps fleece might well contain as many as ____ million fibres*26
A sizable ____ tree, during the typical growing season, gives off 28,000 gallons of moisture*oak
A sizable oak tree, during the typical growing season, gives off ____ gallons of moisture*28,000
A sloth can move ____ as fast in water as it can on land*twice
A small atmospheric vortex that comes from surface heating is known as what*dust devil
A small computer introduced in 1975 by micro instrumentation telemetry systems of new mexico*altair 8800
A small crown*coronet
A small herring or sprat*brisling
A small hound used for hunting hares*beagle
A small informal restaurant*bistro
A small narrow headband*bandeau
A small naval escort vessel*corvette
A small pickled cucumber*gherkin
A small shop selling fashionable clothes*boutique
A small village without a church*hamlet
A small working boat rigged with a four sided sail, bent and hoisted on a yard*lugger
A smurf is this tall*3 apples
A snail can sleep for ____ years*three
A snail takes ____ hours to crawl one mile*33
A snail takes 33 hours to crawl ____ mile*one
A sneeze can travel as fast as ____ miles per hour*100
A sneeze travels out your mouth at over ____ m.p.h*100
A snooker game needs how many balls*22
A soft smooth cheese similar to yoghurt is known as*fromage frais
A soft toffee like sweet*fudge
A solvent used to dilute paint or varnish*thinners
A South African monkey was once awarded a medal and promoted to the rank of ____ during World War I*corporal
A spanish bullfighter is also known as*toreador
A Spanish country estate is known as a ____*hacienda
A spanish-american farm worker is called a what*peon
A species of ____ in Australia grows up to 10 feet in length*earthworm
A species of earthworm in australia grows up to ____ feet in length*ten
A spice from which root is used to give food a yellow colour*turmeric
A spider is a member of the phylum Arthropoda. What class does it belong to*Arachnida
A spool or reel for thread*bobbin
A square mile of fertile ____ has 32,000,000 earthworms in it*earth
A square mile of fertile earth has ____ earthworms in it*32,000,000
A squirrel cannot contract or carry the ____ virus*rabies
A standard ____ is 7'8 x 3'2 x 6*grave
A standard 747 Jumbo Jet has ____ seats*420
A standard coat hanger is forty-four inches long if____*straightened
A stanza or verse of a poem*stave
A starfish can turn its ____ inside out*stomach
A statement made by placing your hand on a bible*oath
A steep rugged rock*crag
A stitch in time saves ____*nine
A stock with a par value of per share is known as what*quarter stock
A story by Edgar Allan Poe...Fall of the...*House of Usher
A story by Hans Andersen "The...*Ugly Duckling
A story of ones own life*autobiography
A stream may disappear down a sink-hole, by what other name is this known*swallow hole
A strong twilled cloth often used for raincoats*gaberdine
A study by researcher Frank Hu and the Harvard School of Public Health found that women who snore are at an increased risk of high blood pressure and ____*cardiovascular disease
A Study in Scarlet was the first novel to feature which literary character*sherlock holmes
A study of physics and chemistry of celestial bodies*astrophysics
A stupa is a shrine to the memory of whom*buddha
A sufferer of leukemia has too many ____*leukocytes
A sugar with the formula C12H22O11, belonging to the group of carbohydrates known as disaccharides (sugar)*sucrose
A summary of the plot of a play,film etc with details of characters scenes etc*scenario
A summer house giving a view*gazebo
A sumptuous formal dinner*banquet
A super-fast data link between your PC & devices such as digital cameras*firewire
A supernova star is known to astronomers as a what*pulsar
A suspended bed of canvas or netting*hammock
A synthetic material first developed in the thirties*nylon
A tagged bird of this species flew the greatest known distance for a bird. (22,500 km)*arctic tern
A technique by which patients monitor their own bodily functions in an attempt to alter those functions*bio feedback
A Ten pound note depicts a scene from which Dickens novel*pickwick papers
A ten-gallon hat holds 3/4 gallon or ____ quarts*three
A terrapin is a type of ____*turtle
A theory emerged in 2011 that was famous painting was actually inspired by the artist's male apprentice?*Mona Lisa
A thick revolving cylinder for winding cables*capstan
A thoroughgoing & complete republican might be called a dyed-in-the... republican*wool
A tincture of opium, was a common sedative in Victorian times*laudanum
A tool with screw point for boring holes in wood*auger
A toothpick is the object most often ____ on by Americans*choked
A tornado at sea is called a ____*waterspout
A total of 1,670 people died in a theatre fire in china in what year*1845
A town is not a city until it has a ____*cathedral
A trained fighter in ancient Rome*gladiator
A tropical house lizzard*gecko
A tufty, velvet cord or yarn used for embroidery and trimmings*chenille
A turkey's furcula better known as a*wishbone
A two-bit moon is in its ____ quarter*first
A type of musical instrument turned by hand*hurdy-gurdy
A type of windsurfing board that is less stable but faster than the standard one*funboard
A typhoon struck which island in japan in 1934, killing 4,000 people*honshu
A typical American eats ____ pigs in his/her lifetime*28
A typical American eats how many pigs in his/her lifetime*28
A typical bed usually houses over how many dust mites*6 billion
A typical double mattress contains as many as ____ house dust mites*2 million
A u-shaped bend in a river is called a(n)...*oxbow
A U.S. dime is worth ____ cents*ten
A uk no 1 record*louis armstrong
A Varsovian lives in which city*warsaw
A vehicle carrying a toxic substance is required to display a sign showing what symbol*skull and crossbones
A very tall center and a real ladies man*wilt the stilt
A vest in America is which garment*waistcoat
A vicious one of these is a series of reactions that compound an initial problem*circle
A Victoria Cross is struck from gun metal of Russian cannons captured at which battle*sebastopol
A Virginia law requires all ____ to be kept out in the yards, not inside the house*bathtubs
A volunteer cavalry force merged into the Territorial army in 1907*Yeomanry
A wading bird with long upturned bill*avocet
A walk in the park name the group*nick straker band
A waste of time in frivolous action*dalliance
A waterproof over shoe*galosh
A well in which water rises through natural pressure*artesian
A welt, a vamp, a tongue and a quarter can all be found on which object*a shoe
A wheel turns or spins on an ____*axle
A white mtallic element*barium
A wide annual ring in a tree indicates*good health
A wild ox*bison
A wind with a speed of ____ miles or more is designated a hurricane*74
A wind with a speed of 74 miles or more is designated as a what*hurricane
A woman described as a Magdalene in the 17th Century was a repentant what*prostitute
A woman from Worcestershire, England did this every day for 977 consecutive days*sneezed
A woman never forgets the man who remembers, was the 1950's advertising slogan for what brand of chocolates*Whitman's Chocolates
A woman with dark hair*brunette
A woman's heart beats ____ than a man's*faster
A woodchuck breathes only ____ times during hibernation*ten
A woodchuck breathes only ____ times in hibernation*10
A woodchuck breathes only ____ times in hibernation*ten
A woven fabric with raised pattern*brocade
A writer of dictionaries is known as a*Lexicographer
A written acknowledgement of the payment of money for goods, work done etc*receipt
A yarmulka is a skullcap worn by followers of which religion*judaism
A young horse or related animal*foal
A young Spanish lady is called a what?*Senorita
A young unmarried woman*damsel
A____ measures blood pressure*sphygmomanometer
A-1 Steak Sauce contains both orange ____ and raisins*peels
A-1 Steak Sauce contains both orange peels and ____*raisins
A(n) ____ is a person bound for a number of years to a master who undertakes to instruct him*apprentice
Aarchie moore, was world champion in what sport from 1952 1962*boxing
Aaron died on mount ____*hor
Abba Hits*Dancing Queen*Take A Chance On Me*Mamma Mia*Super Trouper*Money, Money, Money*S.O.S*Fernando*Waterloo*I Have A Dream*Does Your Mother Know
Abdul-jabbar what does 'alma mater' mean*bountiful mother
Ability to move objects with mind power*telekinesis
Able to be decomposed by bacteria or other living organisms*biodegradable
About ____ babies are born worldwide every minute*200
About ____ cars are junked each year in the U.S*7 million
About ____ of Americans who go to college do it just to make more money*70%
About ____ percent of all male Americans between the ages of 10 and 15 were "gainfully employed" at the turn of the century. By 1970, so few in that age bracket were employed that the U.S. Census Bureau did not bother to make inquiries about them*25
About ____ percent of American households buy yellow mustard every year*70
About ____ years ago, most Egyptians died by the time they were 30*300
About 10% of the worlds population is what*left handed
About 24 percent of alcoholics die in accidents, falls, fires, and ____*suicides
About 24 percent of American adults say they have participated, at some time or another, in illegal ____*gambling
About 60 miles n.w of what mountain is the geographic center of alaska*mount mckinley
About 60 percent of all American babies are named after ____*close relatives
About 70% of all living organisms in the world are*bacteria
About 70% of Americans who go to ____ do it just to make more money*college
About a third of all americans flush the toilet while they're*still sitting on it
About a third of Americans ____ while they are still sitting on the toilet*flush
About half of all Americans are on a ____ on any given day*diet
About how many hairs does an average healthy scalp shed in 24 hours*sixty five
About how many miles separate the U S & Cuba*90
About one third of American adults are at least ____ percent above their recommended weight*20
About one-tenth of the earth's surface is permanently covered with ____*ice
About what did john cleese "wish to register a complaint"*dead parrot
About what was michael jackson's song 'ben'*rodent
About what year was the first steam ship built*1787
About which family are the 'godfather' films*corleone
About which London politician was it said in March 200 - The ego has landed*ken livingstone
About which Prime Minister was it said "A modest little man with much to be modest about"*clement attlee
About which Prime Minister was it said "He could never see a belt without hitting below it"*lloyd george
Abraham Lincoln was shot with a*derringer
Absolutely pure ____ is so soft that it can be molded with the hands*gold
Acadia was the original name of what*nova scotia
According to ____ 1:20-22, the chicken came before the egg*genesis
According to a 1990 survey, what are there three of to every person in Wales*sheep
According to a 1995 poll, 1 out of 10 people admitted that they will buy an outfit intending to wear it once and ____*return it
According to a Gallup poll, 11 percent of the U.S. population believes in ____ and other supernatural entities*ghosts
According to a poll, ____ percent of those responding admitted that they had falsely called in sick to get a day off from work*58
According to a poll, only 29 percent of married couples agree on most ____*political issues
According to a recent poll, 39 percent of the people interviewed admitted that they snoop in their host's ____*medicine cabinets
According to a recent study, there are more than ____ art galleries in Scottsdale, Arizona, which, surprisingly, exceeds the number in either Los Angeles or San Francisco*100
According to a recent survey among women, what is the least favorite part of the male body*feet
According to a recent survey, ____ percent of people who play the car radio while driving also sing along with it*75
According to advertising data, nearly 80 percent of Japanese ads use celebrities, the majority being local stars. Of foreign celebrities, the most popular in 1996 were noodle pitchman Arnold Schwarzenegger and whiskey endorser ____*steven spielberg
According to arthurian legend, what did king arthur receive as a dowry*the round table
According to Bayer Aspirin(r), over ____ aspirin tablets are taken worldwide each year*fifty billion
According to Benjamin Disraeli, what is the third, & worst kind of lie*statistics
According to bing crosby, 'whenever it rains, it rains ____'*pennies from heaven
According to bonnie tyler, what hits you when it's too late*heartache
According to Dr. Johnson, what should be well sliced, dressed with pepper and vinegar, and then thrown out as good for nothing*cucumber
According to elton john, what were we hoppin' and boppin' to*crocodile rock
According to Enrico Caruso, "It is a good fruit. You eat, you drink, and you wash your face". What fruit was he talking about*watermelon
According to Espen Lind when ____ cries, she cries a rain storm, she cries a river she cries a hole in the ground*susannah
According to experts, 30 percent of all marriages occur because of ____*friendship
According to folklore a windy christmas means ____*good fortune
According to folklore, how does santa get into houses on christmas eve*down the chimney
According to folklore, what does the Sandman help children to do*sleep
According to Genesis 1:20-22, the ____ came before the egg*chicken
According to Genesis 1:20-22, the chicken came before the ____*egg
According to german researchers, the risk of heart attack is highest on what day of the week*monday
According to Hallmark(r), the average person receives ____ birthday cards annually*eight
According to Hindu mythology which legendary mountain in the centre of the world was the abode of Indra the god of the sky*mount meru
According to his biography, when was humphrey bogart born*december 25, 1899
According to his nazi dossier, what color are Rick's eyes in Casablanca*brown
According to Hollywood lore, this 2007 Eddie Murphy flop ruined his chances of winning an Oscar for "Dreamgirls".*Norbit
According to Homer, what is a feline?*An Elephant
According to hospital figures, dogs bite an average of ____ Americans a year*one million
According to Jan and Dean, who is "the terror of Colorado Boulevard"*Little Old Lady from Pasadena
According to John Aubrey's Brief Lives , what card game did the English poet, Sir John Suckling, invent in 1630*cribbage
According to legend, the Great Chicago Fire of 1871 was started by what*A cow
According to legend, what was the name of Paul Bunyan's blue ox*Babe
According to Lenny and Homer, what is the bear driving around in the little car called?*Ballet
According to Louis Macneice in his poem Sunday Morning, what part of a man expands to tinker with his car*his heart
According to mens health magazine, what does the average man do 12 to 20 times a day*break wind
According to Mindy Simmons, what is Capitol City's nickname?*The Windy Apple
According to Moe, where is Herman's counterfeit jean operation being held?*Homer's Car hole
According to noel coward, who 'go out in the mid-day sun'*mad dogs and englishmen
According to one poll, 60 percent of the men surveyed admitted that they ____ in public*spit
According to one source, about 66 percent of magazines found tossed along U.S. roadsides are ____*pornographic
According to one study, ____ of lawns have some sort of lawn ornament*24%
According to randy newman - who has no reason to live*short people
According to rod stewart he knows secrets about someone in high society. who is it*baby jane
According to roy orbison you have to pick up your feet, you've got a deadline to meet, because you're ____*working for the man
According to roy orbison, 'you know one could look as good as ____'*pretty woman
According to roy orbison, he's 'saving nickels and dimes and looking forward to happier times on ____'*blue bayou
According to Says Law of Markets what does a rise in the supply of goods produce*an increase in demand
According to suicide statistics, ____ is the favored day for self-destruction*monday
According to superstition, what are you supposed to do when you see a lone magpie*salute it
According to superstition, what do you do when you stub the toes on your right foot*make a wish
According to superstition, what do you make when you stub the toes on your right foot*A wish
According to suppliers, ____ is by far the favorite ink color in dabbers used by bingo players*purple
According to the Acts of the Apostles, from where did Christ's Ascension into Heaven take place*the mount of olives
According to the ancient Chinese, swinging your arms cures ____ pain*headache
According to the Duff Brewery Tour guide, what had a batch of Duff beer been contaminated with? (Duffless)*Strychnine
According to the famous proverb, where should you not "look a gift horse"*in the mouth
According to the Gemological Institute of America, up until 1896, India was the only source for ____ to the world*diamonds
According to the Goofball, who is a mascot's best friend?*Henry Mancini
According to the Journal of American Medical Association, as of 1998, more than 100,000 Americans die annually from adverse reactions to ____*prescription drugs
According to the New York Times, what is currently the most popular aphrodisiac*asparagus
according to the nursery rhyme what does a sneeze on Wednesday signify*a letter
According to the nursery rhyme which bush do we go round on a cold and frosty morning*mulberry
According to the nursery rhyme, how many miles is it to Babylon*three score and ten
According to the nursery rhyme, who killed Cock Robin*the sparrow
According to the proverb you should strike what while it?s hot*the iron
According to the proverb, what should not be washed in public*dirty linen
According to the results of the 2010 census, what is the approximate population of the United States?*309 million
According to the rhyme, which day's child has far to go*thursday
According to the rhyme, which day's child is full of grace*tuesday
According to the saying , what causes shepherd's delight*red sky at night
According to the saying where does charity begin*at home
According to the saying, if silence is golden, what is silver*speech
According to the saying, what does a stitch in time save*nine
According to the saying, what speak louder than words*actions
According to the song, in which city was 'The House of the Rising Sun'*new orleans
According to the song, where does it never rain*southern california
According to the title of a famous novel, there are how many 'Years of Solitude*one hundred
According to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, two out of five women in America ____*dye their hair
According to the U.S. government, people have tried more than 28,000 different ways to lose ____*weight
According to the world of astronomy, what was the 'big bang' responsible for creating*universe
According to tradition, which animals desert a sinking ship*rats
According to u.s. law, what may not be granted on a useless invention, on a method of doing business, on mere printed matter, or on a device or machine that will not operate*patent
According to Willy, who created colored chalk?*Lucifer
Accumulation of dust and gas into larger bodies such as stars, planets and moons*accretion
Acetylsalicylic acid is the active ingredient in which well known drug*aspirin
Acknowledged to be the greek god of medicine*asclepius
Ackroyed How many Jews were saved on Schindler's List*1,100
Acronyms: A/S/L?*age/sex/location?
Acronyms: AA*alcholics anonymous
Acronyms: ABM*anti-ballistic missile
Acronyms: ACK*acknowledgement
Acronyms: ACRONYM*abbreviated coded rendition of name yielding meaning
Acronyms: AFAIK*as far as i know
Acronyms: AFK*away from the keyboard
Acronyms: AI*artificial intelligence
Acronyms: AKA*also known as
Acronyms: AOL*america on line
Acronyms: API*application program interface
Acronyms: ASAP*as soon as possible
Acronyms: ASCII*american standard code for information interchange
Acronyms: ATM*at the moment
Acronyms: ATTN*attention
Acronyms: AU*australia
Acronyms: AVG*average
Acronyms: B/C*because
Acronyms: B4*before
Acronyms: BAFTA*British Academy of Film & Televison
Acronyms: BBIAB*be back in a bit
Acronyms: BBL*be back later
Acronyms: better known as MSG, it is often used to flavor frozen foods*monosodium glutamate
Acronyms: BF*boy friend
Acronyms: BRO*brother
Acronyms: BSOD*blue screen of death
Acronyms: BST*british summer time
Acronyms: BYOB*bring your own booze
Acronyms: C/O*care of
Acronyms: C&P*copy & paste
Acronyms: commonly called DNA, what is its full name*Deoxyribonucleic acid
Acronyms: commonly called RNA, what is its full name*Ribonucleic Acid
Acronyms: cricket's lbw:*leg before wicket
Acronyms: DNS*domain name system
Acronyms: DOA*dead on arrival
Acronyms: DOB*date of birth
Acronyms: DOS*disk operating system
Acronyms: Dr*doctor
Acronyms: EEG stands for ____*electroencephalogram
Acronyms: energy-carrying molecule, usually abbreviated ATP*Adenosine Triphosphate
Acronyms: ETA*estimated time of arrival
Acronyms: FAQ*frequently asked question
Acronyms: FLOTUS*first lady of the united states
Acronyms: FTL*faster than light
Acronyms: FTP*file transfer protocol
Acronyms: G2G*got to go
Acronyms: GA*go ahead
Acronyms: GF*girlfriend
Acronyms: GIF*graphical interchange format
Acronyms: GIGO*garbage in garbage out
Acronyms: GJ*good job
Acronyms: GL*good luck
Acronyms: GTG*got to go
Acronyms: H8*hate
Acronyms: HHGTTG*hitch hiker's guide to the galaxy
Acronyms: ID*identification
Acronyms: IMHO*in my humble opinion
Acronyms: In the computing acronym BASIC what does the B stand for*beginners
Acronyms: In the military world, EGADS is an acronym for*electronic ground automatic destruct system
Acronyms: Inc*incorporated
Acronyms: IOU*i owe you
Acronyms: IOW*in other words
Acronyms: IP*internet protocol
Acronyms: IRC*internet relay chat
Acronyms: IRL*in real life
Acronyms: ISDN*integrated services digital network
Acronyms: ISP*internet service provider
Acronyms: ISTR*i seem to remember
Acronyms: IT*information technology
Acronyms: JPEG*joint photographic experts group
Acronyms: Jr*junior
Acronyms: JVC*japan victor company
Acronyms: KISS*keep it simple stupid
Acronyms: LAN*local area network
Acronyms: LoTR*lord of the rings
Acronyms: M8*mate
Acronyms: MBR*master boot record
Acronyms: Microwave amplification by stimulated emission of radiation, a device that amplifies or generates microwaves or radio waves*maser
Acronyms: MICV*Mechanized infantry combat vehicle
Acronyms: MIME*multi-purpose internet mail extensions
Acronyms: MMX*multi-media extensions
Acronyms: MOTD*message of the day
Acronyms: MPH*miles per hour
Acronyms: MUD*multi-user dungeon/domain
Acronyms: NE1*anyone
Acronyms: OD*overdose
Acronyms: OMG*oh my god
Acronyms: On irc, what does a/s/l mean*age/sex/location
Acronyms: PDA*public display of affection
Acronyms: PDN*public data network
Acronyms: PLS*please
Acronyms: PLZ*please
Acronyms: POTUS*president of the united states
Acronyms: POV*point of view
Acronyms: PPL*people
Acronyms: PPP*point-to-point protocol
Acronyms: PS*post script
Acronyms: QUANTAS, what does it stand for*queensland and northern territory aerial services
Acronyms: Quasi-stellar radio source, any of the blue, starlike objects that are strong radio emitters and the spectra of what exhibit a strong red shift*quasar
Acronyms: ROFL*rolling on floor laughing
Acronyms: ROFLMHO*rolling on floor laughing my head off
Acronyms: ROFLOL*rolling on floor laughing out loud
Acronyms: ROFLUTS*rolling on floor laughing unable to speak
Acronyms: ROFLWPIMP*rolling on floor laughing whilst peeing in my pants
Acronyms: ROM*Read only memory
Acronyms: ROTBA*reality on the blink again
Acronyms: ROTF*rolling on the floor
Acronyms: ROTFL*rolling on the floor laughing
Acronyms: ROTFLAS*rolling on the floor laughing and snorting
Acronyms: ROTFLBTC*rolling on the floor laughing biting the carpet
Acronyms: RPG*role playing game
Acronyms: SLIP*serial line interface protocol
Acronyms: SMTP*simple mail transfer protocol
Acronyms: SOP*standard operating procedure
Acronyms: SRY*sorry
Acronyms: ST-DS9*star trek deep space 9
Acronyms: ST-TNG*star trek the next generation
Acronyms: ST-TOS*star trek the original series
Acronyms: ST-VOY*star trek voyager
Acronyms: SYSOP*system operator
Acronyms: TBC*to be continued
Acronyms: TGIF*thank god it's friday
Acronyms: TN*telnet
Acronyms: TNX*thanks
Acronyms: TPTB*the powers that be
Acronyms: TTYL*talk to you later
Acronyms: unicef:*united nations international children's emergency fund
Acronyms: URL*uniform resource locator
Acronyms: used for direct data transfers between disk & ram*dma
Acronyms: Vsop stands for*very special old pale
Acronyms: W/*with
Acronyms: W/O*with out
Acronyms: W8*wait
Acronyms: W8ING*waiting
Acronyms: WAN*wide area network
Acronyms: WB*welcome back
Acronyms: What degree do the intials 'DDS' stand for*Doctor of Dental Surgery
Acronyms: What do the initials 'VCP' stand for*Video Cassette Player
Acronyms: What do the initials 'VCR' stand for*Video Cassette Recorder
Acronyms: What does 'A&W' (of root beer fame) stand for*Allen & Wright
Acronyms: What does 'AOL' stand for*America Online
Acronyms: What does GNP stand for*Gross National Product
Acronyms: What does N.A.S.A stand for*National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Acronyms: What does S H A P E stand for*Supreme headquarters,allied powers,europe
Acronyms: What does S.O.S. stand for*Save Our Souls
Acronyms: What does the abbreviation LAPD stand for*los angeles police department
Acronyms: What does the acronym 'scuba' mean*Self Contained Underwater Breathing Apparatus
Acronyms: what does the acronym BAR stand for*browning automatic rifle
Acronyms: What is the AALS?*association of american law schools
Acronyms: What's the oed*oxford english dictionary
Acronyms: WTH*what the hell
Acronyms: WWW*world wide web
Acronyms: Y2K*year 2000
Acronyms: You've heard Of NATO, But What Does SEATO stand for*South East Asia Treaty Organisation
Acting was once considered____ , and actors in the first English play to be performed in America were arrested*evil
Action verbs or acronyms that we use in IRCs*Hugs*Kick*Kiss*Bite Me*ROTFL*Sigh*Scream*LYB*CYA*Perk
Action verbs or acronyms we use in the IRC*Niters*Bye*laters*grin*kick*bbl*wtf*slaps*LMAO*LOL
Active volcano in the philippines, in the central part of luzon*mount pinatubo
Actor, formerly the Saint and james Bond*roger moore
Actress and singer whose theme tune is Sally*gracie fields
Actress mother of Liza Minnelli*judy garland
Actually caused by layers of hot air refracting sunlight*mirage
Acute hasopharyngitis is more commonly known as a ____*cold
Acute infectious disease of the upper respiratory tract, caused by more than 100 kinds of viruses*common cold
Acute, highly contagious viral disease, often fatal, that appears to have been completely eradicated*smallpox
Acute, infectious, contagious disease of the respiratory tract, especially the trachea*influenza
AD after a date signifies a number of years after the birth of whom*jesus christ
Ada Unsworth,Frank and Peggy Spencer and Ted Burroughs have all led winning tams in which televised competition*formation dancing
Adam on "seven brides for seven brothers" was played by whom*richard dean anderson
Addictive drug prepared from morphine*heroin
Addis ababa is the capital of which country*ethiopia
Address of the White House*1600 pennsylvania avenue
Adi dassler founded what major corporation*adidas
Adjustable fabric roof of a car*drophead
Administrative division of the kingdom of great britain, occupying the northern third of the island of great britain*scotland
Admiral donitz succeeded hitler in which year*1945
Admired or revered greatly*Idolised
Admit a person into a society or club through a secret ceremony*initiate
Adobe announces Acrobat to ship in June what year*1993
Adolf hitler become chancellor of germany in 1928, 1930 or 1933*1933
Adolf Hitler was fascinated by ____*hands
Adult Magazines*Playboy*Penthouse*Hustler*Forum*Playgirl*Cheri*Easy Rider*Kink*Swank*Paradise
Advertising: "just for the taste of it"*diet coke
Advertising: "Progress is our most important product."*general electric
Advertising: "The Beef People"*winn dixie
Advertising: "The best part of wakin' up, is ____ in your cup"*folgers
Advertising: "the coppertop"*duracell
Advertising: "The stain lifter*all
Advertising: "you will"*att
Advertising: "you'll love the way we fly"*delta airlines
Advertising: "your baby's comfort" begins with this*luvs
Advertising: "your way, right away"*burger king
Advertising: 99.44% pure*ivory
Advertising: A peach looks cute / with all its fuzz. / A man's no peach / and never was*burma shave
Advertising: According to Nintendo, the capital of Ohio is this*mario
Advertising: Ask any mermaid you happen to see, what's the best tuna*chicken of the sea
advertising: bing crosby advertised this product*minute maid
advertising: distinctive quality about mr. clean's head*bald
Advertising: Does she or doesn't she Only her hairdresser knows for sure*clairol
Advertising: don't leave home without it (name the company)*american express
Advertising: Film which is informative and purportedly objective*infomercial
Advertising: get a piece of the rock*prudential
Advertising: He hit the big time after commercials for McDonalds and State Farm*barry manilow
Advertising: IBM stands for this*international business machines
Advertising: If you were this type of weiner, everyone would be in love with you*oscar mayer
advertising: in the 1930's he promised to make you a new man using 'dynamic tension.'*atlas
advertising: it is not 100% pure soap, but 99 44/100% pure*ivory
advertising: jhirmack hair products were advertised by this beauty*victoria principal
Advertising: Look for this label when you're buying a coat, dress, or blouse*union
Advertising: My bologna has a first name*oscar mayer
Advertising: nobody does it like ____ ____*sara lee
Advertising: patricia neal recommends this to people who want to fight pain and win*anacin
Advertising: Thank you for your support*bartles and james
Advertising: There's something about a man who wears this after shave*aqua velva
Advertising: They advertised their cola as "Taste that beats the others cold"*pepsi
Advertising: They make the very best chocolate*nestle
Advertising: This company paid millions to the Jacksons for representation*pepsi
Advertising: This company thinks the capital of Ohio is "Mario"*nintendo
Advertising: this is dr. scholl's first name*william
Advertising: This product is named for its chief component, muriate of berberine*murine
Advertising: This toilet tissue claims to be as soft as cotton*cottonelle
Advertising: We earn our wings every day*eastern airlines
Advertising: We love to fly, and it shows*delta
Advertising: What company's mascot is Elsie the Cow*borden
Advertising: What does L.S./M.F.T. stand for*lucky strike means fine tobacco
Advertising: What was the Cream Oil Hair Tonic*wildroot
Advertising: whatever it is i think i see / becomes a ____ ____ to me*tootsie roll
Advertising: Who is the dog on the crackerjack box*Bingo
Advertising: Why ask why*bud dry
Advertising: You are advised never to leave home without this*american express
Advertising: You deserve a break today*mcdonalds
Advertising: You're not fully clean until you're ____fully clean*zest
Advocating or practising total abstinence from alcohol*teetotal
After 27 years, ____ made her debut as a Flinstone Vitamin in 1996*betty rubble
After Athens which is the largest Greek speaking city in the world*melbourne
After being forced to state in public that the earth does not rotate, ____ is said to have muttered under his breath, "But it does move."*galileo
After being shot in 1912, which former president said "It takes more than that to kill a bull moose"*Andrew Jackson
After Caesar, who did Cleopatra woo*mark antony
After crayola products' senior crayon maker, emerson moser, retired after thirty seven years what secret did he reveal*he was colorblind
After eating, a ____ regurgitates its food and then eats it again*housefly
After eating, the ____ regurgitates its food and eats it again*housefly
After five years as "suzanne sugarbaker", delta burke leaves the hit show*designing women
After five years as "suzanne sugarbaker", delta burke left what hit show*designing women
After freeing it from france, toussaint l'ouverture became the first ruler of this island nation*haiti
After greenland, which is the second largest island*new guinea
After his death in 1937, Guglielmo Marconi, inventor of the ____ was honored by broadcasters worldwide as they let the airwaves fall silent for two minutes in his memory*wireless telegraph
After his departure from CBS, Charlie Sheen embarked on a nationwide tour called "My Violent Torpedo of" what?*Truth
After his vision, who was saul known as*paul
After how many points do players change service in table tennis*five
After how many years marriage do you celebrate your Emerald wedding anniversary*55
After how many years of marriage is an emerald wedding anniversary celebrated*fifty five
After leaving '10000 maniacs', who released her first solo album 'tiger lily' in 1995*natalie merchant
After leaving 'the belmonts', which was dion's first hit on the laurie label in october 1960*lonely teenager
after mt mckinley, the second-highest mountain in the united states*mt st elias
After oxygen what is the second most plentiful element in our planet*silicon
After Paris which is the largest French speaking city in the world*montreal
After putting his solo career on hold, who joined 'damn yankees' in 1990*ted nugent
After recording 'the nitty gritty', who released the rhyming 'name game'*shirley ellis
After russia and kazakhstan, what is the third largest of the former soviet republics*ukraine
After she recorded "the nitty gritty" this lady released the rhyming "name game"*shirley ellis
After Solomon's death, the Kingdom of Israel split into two; Israel with its capital at Shechem, and Judah. Which city was the capital of Judah*jerusalem
After spending hours working at a computer display, what colour will a blank piece of white paper probably appear to be*pink
After the end of the vietnam war, to what was saigon's name changed*ho chi min city
After The Fire made "Der Kommissar" popular, but which eighties musician performed it originally?*Falco
After the passing of his father in 2011, Kim Jong-Un became the de facto leader of what nation?*North Korea
After the Second World War, in what year did clothes rationing end*1949
After the U.S. Civil War, Iowa was the first state to give the vote to ____*african americans
After what are the b52 bombers named*fifties hairdo
After what is the Exchequer named*chequered cloth
After what swimmer broke 50 records and then became a famous actor*johnny
After which battle of the English Civil War did Charles II hide in an oak tree at Boscobel, to avoid capture by the Roundheads*worcester
After which battle, in which he emerged triumphant, did lord nelson die*trafalgar
After which creature is the Californian island of Alcatraz named*pelican
After which famous engineer is the university situated at uxbridge named*brunel
After which film star did RAF airman name a life jacket*mae west
After which George was Georgia named*george ii
After which historic battle did winston churchill enthuse, "never in human conflict has so much been owed by so many to so few"*battle of britain
After which italian is america named*amerigo vespucci
After which saint was san francisco named*francis of assisi
After which type of establishment was LLoyd of London named*coffee house
After which war did cigarette smoking become fashionable*crimean war
After who was 'decibel' named*alexander graham bell
After who was august named*caesar augustus
After who was july named*julius caesar
After who was the month of august named*augustus caesar
After who was the month of july named*julius caesar
After who were the teenage mutant ninja turtles named*artists and/or sculptors
After whom is the month of January named*janus
After whom is the month of July named*julius caesar
After whom is the orbital space telescope named*edwin hubble
After whom was Halley's Comet named*edmund halley
After Windsor which is the largest castle in Britain*Caerphilly
Agana is the capital of which country*guam
Agatha Christie disappeared for 10 days in which year*1926
Age the letter c on a water tap in france refers to what*hot water
Agency of the Executive Office of the President of the United States, created in 1947, together with the National Security Council*central intelligence agency
Agency of the United States government, generally responsible for administering federal policy for Native Americans and Inuits (Eskimos)*bureau of indian affairs
Agent Blue is a herbicide that was used agaainst the Vietnamese, what type of poisonous compound does it contain*arsenic
Agriculture: Agricultural and industrial region in the state of New South Wales, Australia, about 160 km (about 100 mi) north of Sydney*hunter valley
Agriculture: Agricultural science concerning methods of soil management & crop production*agronomy
Agriculture: Farm Animals (singular)*Pig*Chicken*Cow*Hen*Horses*Dog*Sheep*Rooster*Duck*Bull
Agriculture: incorporating the cultivation and conservation of trees*agroforestry
Agriculture: What is ground being 'rested' for a season called*fallow
Agriculture: what's the term for arable land left unseeded for one season*fallow
Aimed at worn-out parents, the title of a best-selling 2011 kids' book parody profanely urges kids to do what?*Go to sleep
Air is 21% oxygen, 78% ____, and 1% other gases*nitrogen
Air under pressure greater than that of the atmosphere*compressed air
Aircrafts: After what were the B52 bombers named*a fifties hairdo
Aircrafts: Aircraft propelled by rotating blades*helicopter
Aircrafts: How many engines are on a B52 bomber*eight
Aircrafts: How many gallons of fuel does a jumbo jet use during take off*four thousand
Aircrafts: What does a pilot drop to slow an airplane*flaps
Aircrafts: What is the world's fastest passenger aircraft*Concorde
Aircrafts: What type of craft is the US's Airforce One*Boeing 747
Aircrafts: Whic country developed the first jet fighter*Germany
Aircrafts: Which two nations built the concorde*Britain and France
Aircrafts: Who built the 'Cherokee' and 'Comanche' aircraft*Piper
Aircrafts: Who built the hurricane aircraft*Hawker
Airport security personnel find about ____ weapons a day searching passengers*six
AKA Rainer Wolfcastle*McBain
Al Capone's business card identified him as a what*furniture dealer
Alain boublil and claude-michel schonberg wrote which hit musical*les miserables
ALAISES: Mrs Heelis, by which name is she better known*Beatrix Potter
ALAISES:Mary O'Brien, is better known as...*dusty Springfield
Alamein how many ringling brothers were there*five
Alanis Morrisette appeared on what 80's cable children's show?*You Can't Do that On Television
Albert einstein couldn't talk properly until he was nine, and was thought to be suffering from ____*dyslexia
Albert Einstein was offered the presidency of ____ in 1952*israel
Albert Einstein was once offered the Presidency of ____. He declined saying he had no head for problems*israel
Albert Einstein was thought to be suffering from dyslexia, as he couldn't speak properly until he was ____ years old*nine
Albert Einstein worked at which American university*princeton
Alberta's shield on the coat of arms, bears the cross of*saint george
Alberto VO5 Hair Spray was the world?s first crystal ____ hair spray*clear
Alberto Vo5 is made with five organic emollients. What does the V.O. stand for in the name Alberto Vo5*Vital Organic
Albertville and Lillehammer were two 90s venues for which event?*Winter Olympics
Albums 2002, Red Hot Chilli Peppers album which reached top 10 charts in August*by the way
Albums 2002, Shakiras album reached the top 10 uk chart*laundry service
Albums 2002, Vanessa Carltons UK top 10 album*be not nobody
Alcatraz: this inmates nickname was "machine gun"*george kelly
Alcohol is added to soap to make it*clear
Alex and his 'droogs' are thugs in what anthony burgess novel*a clockwork orange
Alexander ____ was shot by Aaron Burr in the groin*hamilton
Alexander Graham Bell, the inventor of the telephone, never phones his wife or his mother, they were both*deaf
Alexander Hamilton was shot by ____ Burr in the groin*aaron
Alexander Hamilton was shot by Aaron ____ in the groin*burr
Alexander Hamilton was shot by Aaron Burr in the ____*groin
Alexander the Great suffered from what malady*epilepsy
Alfred Gerald Caplin is better known as this (first+last name)*al capp
Alfred Hitchcock never won an Academy Award for ____*directing
Alfred parker was the only man in the usa to be covicted of this crime*cannibalism
Alfred Wegener claimed all the continents were once part of a single land mass,what did he call it*pangaea
Algiers is the capital of ____*algeria
Aliases, by what name is Patrick Fyffe better known*dame hilda bracket
Aliases, how are the duo George Logan and Patrick Fyffe better known*Hinge and bracket
Alice Springs is a place in which country*australia
Alicia Silverstone starred in this Movie*love's labour's lost
Alister Allan and Malcolm Cooper won Olympic medals in which sport*shooting
Alkaloid derived from morphine and used as a pain killer*codeine
All ____ children of Queen Anne died before she did*17
All ____ float in water*porcupines
All ____ in Venice, Italy must be painted black, unless they belong to a high official*gondolas
All ____ originating names that end with the letters el have something to do with God*hebrew
All 50 ____ are listed across the top of the Lincoln Memorial on the back of the $5 bill*states
All creatures great and small: what creatures live in a formicary*ants
All gondolas in Venice, Italy must be painted ____, unless they belong to a high official*black
All gondolas in Venice, Italy must be painted black, unless they belong to a ____*high official
All gondolas in____ , Italy must be painted black, unless they belong to a high official*venice
All Hebrew orignating names that end with the letters "el" have something to do with what*god
All hospitals in Singapore use ____ diapers*pampers
All members of which religion bear the surname singh*sikhism
All methods used to prevent or reduce detrimental effects of floods*flood control
All of the officers in the confederate army were given copies of what book*les miserables
All of the us could be placed inside what land mass*sahara desert
All snow crystals are ____*hexagonal
All summer long teens dance slow to dreamy vocals like the five satins'*in the still of the nite
All the ____ in England are property of the Queen*swans
All the dirt from the foundation to build the ____ in NYC was dumped into the Hudson River to form the community now known as Battery City Park*world trade center
All the dirt from the foundation to build the World Trade Center in NYC was dumped into the ____ River to form the community now known as Battery City Park*hudson
All the dirt from the foundation to build the World Trade Center in NYC was dumped into the Hudson River to form the community now known as ____ Park*battery city
All the gold produced in the past ____ years, if melted, could be compressed into a 50-foot cube*500
All the gold produced in the past five hundred years, if melted, could be compressed into a ____ -foot cube*fifty
All the original Football League Division One teams are still in existence except one, which one*accrington stanley
All times hamlet was the prince of ____*denmark
All totalled, the sunlight that strikes Earth at any given moment weighs as much as an ocean ____*liner
Allan clarke was lead vocalist with which great manchester group during the 1960s and 1970s*the hollies
Allegedly, whose last words were "I'va had 18 straight whiskies, I think thats a record"*Dylan Thomas
Allied bombers were issued with Biro pens as pens leaked at high altitude*fountain
Allium cepa is the latin name for which vegetable*onion
Alloy of iron and carbon*steel
Alma Mater means what*bountiful mother
Almonds are members of what family*peach
Almost ____ hotdogs and buns, 160,000 hamburgers and cheeseburgers were served at Woodstock '99*425,000
Almost ____ million pounds of medical trash is generated each day in the U.S*18
Almost 425,000 hotdogs and buns, ____ hamburgers and cheeseburgers were served at Woodstock '99*160,000
Almost 425,000 hotdogs and buns, 160,000 hamburgers and cheeseburgers were served at ____ '99*woodstock
Almost half the bones in your body are in what two body parts*hands & feet
Alphabetically speaking, which is the last of the 26 Irish counties. Most people say Wexford, but they're wrong*.wicklow
Alphabetically, what were the two cities in 'A Tale of Two Cities'*london & paris
Alphonso D'Abruzzo is the original name of which MASH actor*Alan Alda
Alpine plant with white bracts*edelweiss
Already known in great britain, her tune, "smooth operator", becomes a us hit*sade
Also called bettas, the males of what fish species are bred in thailand for the purpose of competitive combat, with people gambling on the matches*siamese fighting fish
Also known as the Chile Pine, what is the common name of the tree Araucaria araucana*monkey puzzle
Alternative "Sister Havana"*urge overkill
Alternative "Today is the Greatest Day I've Ever Known"*smashing pumpkins
Alternative After Jane's Addiction broke up the lead singer formed this band*porno for pyros
Alternative Angry young man who leads Nine Inch Nails:*trent reznor
alternative art: playing cards in which the pips are part of an art design are called this*transformation cards
Although Cleopatra was meant to have died after a bite from an ____, the species does not exist in Egypt*asp
Although hard to believe, whose favorite expression was "silly little ass"*tinker bell
Although it doesn't sound like a dog, ____dust is ornamental wood chips often placed in flowerbeds*bark
Although you can't tell from the title, bobby hebb actually was singing this one to his brother in 1966*sunny
Aluminum is strong enough to support ____ pounds per square inch*90,000
Alvin & Simon had a brother called ____*Theo
Always ____*coca cola
Ambrosia, darkling and death watch are all kinds of what*beetles
America built the first nuclear submarine. What was it called*Nautilus
America media mogul Ted Turner owns ____ of New Mexico*5%
America media mogul ted turner owns 5% of____*new mexico
America: As what is California also known*Golden State
America: As what is Minnesota also known*Gopher State
America: What city is also known as Beantown*Boston
America: What state is 'The Golden State'*California
America: What state is also called the 'Garden State'*New Jersey
America: What state is the 'Hoosier State'*Indiana
America: Where are the headquarters of the CIA*Langley, Virginia
America: Which date is inscribed on the book held by the Statue Of Liberty*July 4 1776
America's country's first commercial oil well was located in what state*pennsylvania
America's first catholic church was established in 1732 in this city*philadelphia
America's first minimum wage was ____ cents an hour back in 1938*25
American Airlines saved $40,000 in 1987 by eliminating one ____ from each salad served in first-class*olive
American applied mathematician & electrical engineer, noted for his development of the theory of communication now known as information theory*shannon
American artist, Grant Wood, depicts his dentist, B.H. McKeeby, and his sister Nan as a farmer-preacher and daughter in which 1930 painting*american gothic
American astronauts must be under ____ feet*6
American burrowing animal with plated body*armadillo
American inventor and teacher of the deaf, most famous for his invention of the telephone*alexander graham bell
American inventor, engineer, & steamboat builder*john stevens
American inventor, whose development of a practical electric light bulb, electric generating system, sound-recording device, & motion picture projector had profound effects on the shaping of modern society*thomas edison
American magician known for his bizarre stunts*david blaine
American mathematician & founder of cybernetics, the study of control & communication in machines, animals, & organizations*wiener
American money with serial #'s beginning in "b" are printed where*new york
American money with serial #'s beginning with "b" are printed where*new york
American money with serial's beginning in "b" are printed in ____*new york
American motion-picture actor, writer, director, and producer, a performer of great versatility and range, known for his enigmatic, faintly menacing grin and his skill in portraying nonconformist loners*jack nicholson
American oceanographers found the wreckage of the Titanic in what year*1985
American physicist & government adviser, who directed the development of the first atomic bombs*j robert oppenheimer
American pioneer, who was killed while defending the alamo*james bowie
American Red Indians used to name their children after the first thing they saw as they left their ____ subsequent to the birth. Hence such strange names as Sitting Bull and Running Water*tepees
American rocket engineer, born in Worcester, Massachusetts, & educated at Worcester Polytechnic Institute & Clark University*goddard
Americanisms: Britains say 'tarmac'; Americans say ____*runway
Americans call it a faucet What do the British call it*A tap
Americans consume about 138 billion ____ a year*cups of coffee
Americans consume how many tons of aspirin per day*42
Americans eat ____ bananas a year*12 billion
Americans eat 12 billion ____ a year*bananas
Americans make up the biggest number of foreign visitors to London - which group make up the second largest*French
Americans on the average eat 18 acres of ____ every day*pizza
Americans say "gasoline", but the british say*petrol
Americans say "oatmeal or mush", but canadians say*porridge
Americans say "radio", but the british say*wireless
Americans say "resume", but the british say*curriculum vitae
Americans say "shades", but canadians say*blinds
Americans say "show", but the british say*cinema
Americans say "subway tunnel", but the british say*tube
Americans say runway, britons say ____*tarmac
Americans spend approximately how much each year on beer*$25 billion
Americans spend more money on ____ every year than they spend on baby food*dog food
Americans spend more than ____ million a year on golf balls*$630
Americans spend more than how much a year on cosmetics, toiletries, beauty parlors & barber shops*52 million
Americans spent over how much in 1982 to avoid having bad breath*$360 million
Americans spent roughly how much dining out in 1993*$267 billion
Americans use over ____ tons of aspirin a year*16,000
Americas volunteer state*tennessee
Amino acids are essential for the formation of what in the body*proteins
Amman is the capital of ____*jordan
Ammonia is the active ingredient in*smelling salts
Among whose works are the paintings "mother and child" and "portrait of a lady"*mary cassatt
Amount of time the average man spends ____ 3350 hours*shaving
Amount of time the average man spends shaving ____ hours*3350
Amsterdam is the capital of ____*holland
Amtigome Costanda achieved fame in 1951 with her 40-26-38 inch figure, what did she do*first miss world
Amundsen reached the South Pole in which year*1911
An ____ can stay under water for twenty-eight minutes*iguana
An ____ is solid with nine faces*enneahedron
An 'ortanique' is a cross between which two fruits*orange and tangerine
An "obsequious" person is ____*meek
An 18th century elegant style of furniture*chippendale
An abscess filled with pus is not "pussy" but ____*purulent
An acrophobic fears what?*Heights
An actors' strike delays the start of the tv season from ____ to november*september
An addition modifying a will*codicil
An addition to a will is called a*codicil
An adjustable type of spanner*wrench
An Admiral is a high ranking officer in which force*navy
An adult eats about 60,0000 pounds of food in a lifetime, which equals ____*six elephants
An adverb can modify a verb, an adjective, or ____*another adverb
An ahuehuete is a*tree
An alien creature in a funny hat has opposed both Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck Where is he from*Mars
An alphabetical list of terms or words, relating to a specific subject or text*glossary
An altimeter measures what*altitude
An America reindeer*caribou
An American aircraft in Vietnam shot ____ down with one of its missiles*itself
An American Animal Hospital Association survey revealed that ____ percent of dog owners sign letters or cards from themselves and their dogs*62
An anaesthetic injected close to the spinal cord*epidural
An analgesic and anti-inflammatory drug*ibuprofen
An ancient attempt to transmute base metals into gold was called ____*alchemy
An ancient war machine for launching missiles*ballista
An Andy Panda cartoon gave birth to a famous, cantankerous bird Name him*Woody Woodpecker
An Andy Panda cartoon gave birth to a famous, cantankerous bird*Woody Woodpecker
An anemometer measures ____ ____*wind velocity
An anencephalous creature has no*brain
An aneroid is a kind of...*barometer
An angle greater than 90 degrees and less than 180 degrees is said to be ____*obtuse
An animal ____ is called an epizootic*epidemic
An animal described as ecaudate lacks which physical feature*tail
An animal described as ecostate lacks which physical feature*ribs
An animal epidemic is called an____*epizootic
An animal is a fish if it has ____*gills
An animal stuffer is a(n) ____*taxidermist
An animal that eats both plants and animals is known as an*omnivore
An apparatus for mixing or shaking*agitator
An area of low pressure is called a what*cyclone
An area seperating potential belligerents*buffer zone
An aromatic herb often used with tomatoes*basil
An arrangement of long hair in a roll or knot at the back of the head*chignon
An articulated puppet, worked by strings*marionette
An assisted reproductive technology (art) in what one or more eggs are fertilized outside a female's body*invitro fertilization
An astronomer named Percival Lowell founded this observatory in 1894*Lowell Observatory
An astronomical unit is the standard measurement taken from the earth to where*the sun
An atom is comprized of these 3 subatomic particles- electron, neutron, & ____*proton
An attack or assault or a beginning or a start*onset
An average human drinks about how many gallons of water in a lifetime*16,000
An average of ____ million credit cards are used every day in the United States*200
An average of 51 cars a year overshoot and drive into the canals of ____*amsterdam
An average person laughs about how many times a day?*15
An average person uses the bathroom how many times per day*six
An average, in America, three sex change operations are performed ____*every day
An eighteenth century woman used only lard to 'wash' her face and hands and lived to the age of*116
An electric eel produces an average of ____ volts*400
An electrical device for removing suspended impurities such as dust, fumes, or mist, from air or other gases*electrostatic precipitator
An electroencephalogram measures what*brain waves
An elephant can be pregnant for up to how many years*two
An Elephant has the world's largest penis, weighing about ____ kg*27
An Elephant's trunk can hold over ____ litres of water*five
An emmet is which type of a creature in old language*ant
An English translation is "Wind and Water". How do we know the more common original*feng shui
An enneahedron is ____ with nine faces*solid
An enneahedron is solid with ____ faces*nine
An enneahedron is solid with ho many faces*nine
An enormous beast described in the Old Testament,Job 40*Behemoth
An entertainment with an educational aspect*edutainment
An erg is a unit of what*energy
An Eskimo would be ingesting toxic doses of Vitamin A if he ate a polar bears ____*liver
An estimated ____ lab mistakes are made in the 100,000 laboratories in the U.S. every day*two million
An estimated ____ of animals on Earth have six legs*80%
An estimated 80% of animals on Earth have ____ legs*six
An exaggerated statement for emphasis is a ____*hyperbole
An example of a metamorphic rock is ____*marble
An example of a metamorphic rock is ____*slate
An example of an igneous rock is____*granite
An example of an igneous rock is____*quartz
An exclusive group of people*clique
An external agent that alters foetal development is called a*teratogen
An iguana can stay under water for ____ minutes*28
An important aspect in personal communication and public speaking is what*Making eye contact
An inch of snow falling evenly on one acre of ground is equivalent to about ____ gallons of water*2715
An infant whale is called a what*calf
An inhabitant of quebec is called*quebecois
An integer that is greater than 1 & is divisible only by itself & 1 is known as a(n) ____*prime number
An internal timber framed dividing wall*stud partition
An interuption of breathing*apnea
An Italian vinegar matured in wooden barrels*balsamic
An oak tree grows what kind of nut?*An acorn
An oath describing the responsibilities of a physician is known as the____ ____*Hippocratic Oath
An object hard to find because it is hidden by many other similar objects*needle in a haystack
An octopus has how many hearts*three
An old sweet scented rose*damask
An old, short, large bored gun*blunderbuss
An omniscient person has unlimited ____*knowledge
An opera by Vincenzo Bellini, libretto by Romani, in which the heroine is a druid priestess*norma
An organ built in the 10th century was so powerful that it needed 70 men to pump it, where was it*Winchester Cathedral
An organisation of business and professional men was founded in Chicago in 1905 out of a weekly luncheon club. What is it called*rotary
An ostritch's eye is bigger than its*brain
An ounce of gold can be stretched into a wire how many miles long*fifty
An overdose of MSG is also known as what*Kwok's Disease
An oxlike antelope*gnu
An underground layer of water filled rock is called an*aquifer
Anagrams: Which two fruits are an anagram of each other*lemon and melon
Analogies: 'Ancient' is to 'old' as 'recent' is to ____*current
Analogies: ancient-old, recent- ____*current
Analogies: Anson MacDonald: Stranger in a Strange Land :: Edith Van Dyne: <blank>*the wizard of oz
Analogies: Bull - cow as fox*vixen
Analogies: enter: immigrate :: leave: <blank>*emigrate
Analogies: Gaul: France :: Aragon: <blank>*spain
Analogies: Goose - geese as passerby*passersby
Analogies: Park Place: Park Lane :: Boardwalk: <blank>*mayfair
Analogies: penniless: Baroque :: supplemental teacher: <blank>*tudor
Analogies: Wrist is to arm as nose is to ____*face
Analysis and manipulation of an image*processing
Ancient ____ slept on pillows made of stone*egyptians
Ancient art practiced especially in the middle ages, devoted chiefly to discovering a substance that would transmute the more common metals into gold or silver & to finding a means of indefinitely prolonging human life*alchemy
Ancient British ruler of the Catuvellauni tribe, subject of a play by Shakespeare*cymbeline
Ancient drinkers warded off the devil by ____ their cups*clinking
Ancient Egyptians shaved their eyebrows to mourn the deaths of what*their cats
Ancient Egyptians slept on ____ made of stone*pillows
Ancient egyptians slept on pillows made of____*stone
Ancient mariner who flew too near the sun waering wings attached with wax*icarus
Ancient mariner who flew too near the sun wearing wings attached with wax*icarus
Ancient mayan ruins are located on which peninsula*yucatan peninsula
Ancient name for France*gaul
Ancient Peruvians substitute for writing by variously knotting threads of various colours*quipu
Ancient Roman hall with colonnades*basilica
Andrew marvell's poem, little t.c. in a prospect of flowers, was named after whom*theophila cornewall
Andy mccluskey &paul humphreys made up which 80's band*omd
Anger towards other road users experienced by a person when driving*road rage
Angus Drummie Zeb Gaye is a member of which group*aswad
Animals: cockroach can live several weeks with its ____ cut off - it dies from starvation*head
Animals: ____ always turn left when exiting a cave*bats
Animals: ____ and short-tailed shrews get by on only two hours of sleep a day*elephants
Animals: ____ are freeze-tolerant and spend winters frozen on land, only to thaw in the spring and begin their breeding process in vernal ponds*wood frogs
Animals: ____ are in the same family as horses, and are thought to have inspired the myth of the unicorn*rhinos
Animals: ____ are powerful jumpers. A 20-inch adult can leap 20 feet in a single bound*jackrabbits
Animals: ____ are social birds that congregate in huge flocks. While the flock grazes in a field, lookouts will be posted to watch for approaching danger. They'll raise the alarm if humans approach*crows
Animals: ____ are the largest of the minnows - it's a big family, including over 300 American species, mainly small freshwater fishes. True minnows (family Cyprinidae) are soft-rayed fishes with teeth in their throats only*carp
Animals: ____ are the only animals born with horns. Both males and females are born with bony knobs on the forehead*giraffes
Animals: ____ are the only mammals that are retro-mingent (they pee backwards)*cattle
Animals: ____ are the smallest breed of dog used for hunting. They are low to the ground, which allows them to enter and maneuver through tunnels easily*dachshunds
Animals: ____ are voluntary breathers. For this reason, they sleep with only half of their brain at one time. The other half remains alert to regulate breathing. Resident whales typically remain near the surface, breathing and swimming in a pattern. When traveling together, resident pods have been observed to breathe in unison. Although it is not known why this occurs, it could be a way of helping the pod keep tabs on one another*orca whales
Animals: ____ bats do not suck blood. They bite, then lick up the flow*vampire
Animals: ____ can climb trees faster than they can run on the ground*squirrels
Animals: ____ can clock an amazing 31 mph at full speed and cover about 3 times their body length per leap*kittens
Animals: ____ can live in captivity for up to 46 years*eagles
Animals: ____ can swim for a 1/2 mile without resting, and they can tread water for 3 days straight*rats
Animals: ____ can travel up to 40 miles per hour*sharks
Animals: ____ can withstand water pressure of up to 850 pounds per square inch*seals
Animals: ____ cannot move backwards*alligators
Animals: ____ chinchillas were brought from the Andes Mountains in South America in the 1930's. All chinchillas presently in North America are descended from these ____ chinchillas*eleven
Animals: ____ communicate in sound waves below the frequency that humans can hear*elephants
Animals: ____ crumble leaves in their mouths to make a type of sponge to sop up water from the hollows in trees when they can't reach the water with their lips*chimpanzees
Animals: ____ do not breath automatically, as humans do, and so they do not sleep as humans do. If they become unconscious, they would sink to the bottom of the sea. Without the oxygen they need to take in periodically, they would die*dolphins
Animals: ____ don't fly by flapping their wings up and down. The motion is more forward and backward, like a figure eight on its side*birds
Animals: ____ eagles hunt over a range of 100 square miles to feed their young*golden
Animals: ____ eat only moving prey*toads
Animals: ____ eels are not really eels but a kind of fish. Although they look like eels, their internal organs are arranged differently*electric
Animals: ____ eggs which are incubated below 85? F (29.5? C) hatch into females, while those incubated above 95? F (35? C) hatch into males*crocodile
Animals: ____ feel safest when they are crowded together, hundreds in a group*flamingoes
Animals: ____ for most snakes is accomplished with one lung only. The left lung is either greatly reduced in size or missing completely*breathing
Animals: ____ gather in groups to sleep through the winter. Sometimes up to 1,000 of them will coil up together to keep warm*rattlesnakes
Animals: ____ had a heart the size of a pickup truck*brachiosaurus
Animals: ____ has more homeless cats per square mile than any other city in the world*rome
Animals: ____ have 5 hearts*earthworms
Animals: ____ have been trained to have recognition vocabularies of 100 to 200 words. They can distinguish among different grammatical patterns*chimpanzees
Animals: ____ have killed more people than have all the world's wars combined*mosquitoes
Animals: ____ have no ability to taste sweet things*cats
Animals: ____ have one more pair of chromosomes than dogs or wolves*jackals
Animals: ____ have scent glands between their hind toes. The glands help them leave scent trails for the herd. Researchers say the odor smells cheesy*reindeer
Animals: ____ have the best eyesight of any breed of dog*greyhounds
Animals: ____ have three eyelids to protect themselves from blowing sand*camels
Animals: ____ herds post their own sentries. When danger threatens, the sentry raises its trunk and though it may be as far as a half-mile away, the rest of the herd is instantly alerted. how this communication takes place is not understood*elephant
Animals: ____ instinctively know their own endurance and will refuse to move beyond it. If their masters try to drive them farther, they will lie down and refuse to budge*camels
Animals: ____ is one American breed of hardy hogs having drooping ears - it was allegedly named after the horse owned by the hog's breeder*duroc
Animals: ____ may travel great distances on their migrations. The Arctic tern travels from the top of the world, the Arctic - to the bottom, the Antarctic. Round trip in a single year: 25,000 miles in all*birds
Animals: ____ need about 2 tablespoonfuls of blood each day. The creature is able to extract its dinner in approximately 20 minutes*vampire bats
Animals: ____ never walk or trot, but always hop or leap*rabbits
Animals: ____ of South and Central America and the Caribbean lay their eggs in February and March*iguanas
Animals: ____ often sleep for up to fourteen hours a day*gorillas
Animals: ____ played a role in aerial warfare during World War I. Because of their acute hearing, parrots were kept on the Eiffel Tower to warn of approaching aircraft long before the planes were heard or seen by human spotters*birds
Animals: ____ prefer termites to ants*anteaters
Animals: ____ sea otters spend almost all of their time in the water. Alaska sea otters often sleep, groom, and nurse on land*california
Animals: ____ silk is an extremely strong material and its on-weight basis has been proven to be stronger than steel. Experts suggest that a pencil-thick strand of silk could stop a Boeing 747 in flight*spider
Animals: ____ swim in circles while they sleep with the eye on the outside of the circle open to keep watch for predators. After a certain amount of time, they reverse and swim in the opposite direction with the opposite eye open*dolphins
Animals: ____ taste with their hind feet*butterflies
Animals: ____ that are seen wandering around in the wild do not make good pets. These are sexually mature males at the end of their life cycle - they will die within a few weeks or months*tarantulas
Animals: ____ turtles may breed for the first time when they are between 25 to 50 years old. This figure varies, depending upon the creature's range and the diet of the maturing turtle*green
Animals: ____ were domesticated around 4,000 years ago*camels
Animals: ____, an essential ingredient of many expensive cosmetics, is, in its native form, a foul-smelling, waxy, tarlike substance extracted from the fleece of sheep*lanolin
Animals: ____, like grasshoppers - feel no pain. They have a decentralized nervous system with no cerebral cortex, which in humans is where a reaction to painful stimuli proceeds*lobsters
Animals: ____, like other equids, have three gaits: the walk, the trot, and the gallop*zebras
Animals: 1990s: In 1992, what type of flies flew on the space shuttle endeavour*fruit flies
Animals: 1990s: In 1999 was The Year of the ____*Rabbit
Animals: 2002, Crufts - which breed of dog was chosen as Best in Show*poodle
Animals: A ____ always sleeps on its right side*pig
Animals: A ____ breathes only 10 times in hibernation*woodchuck
Animals: A ____ can advance 7 to 8 meters in a single stride, and the animal completes four strides per second. A stride is measured as the distance between successive imprints of the same paw*cheetah
Animals: A ____ can dig over 250 feet of tunnel in a single night*mole
Animals: A ____ can eat only when its head is upside down*flamingo
Animals: A ____ can fall from a 5-story building without injury*rat
Animals: A ____ can go without water longer than a camel can*giraffe
Animals: A ____ can go without water longer than a camel can*rat
Animals: A ____ can last longer without water than a camel can*rat
Animals: A ____ can learn to recognize itself in a mirror*chimpanzee
Animals: A ____ can lose up to 30 percent of its body weight in perspiration and continue to cross the desert. A human would die of heat shock after sweating away only 12 percent of body weight*camel
Animals: A ____ can open its mouth wide enough to accommodate a 4-foot-tall child*hippopotamus
Animals: A ____ can remember a specific tone far better than can a human*dolphin
Animals: A ____ can squeeze through an opening no larger than a dime*rat
Animals: A ____ can swallow a rabbit whole and may eat as many as 150 mice in a 6-month period*python
Animals: A ____ cannot contract or carry the rabies virus*squirrel
Animals: A ____ cannot eat hay*deer
Animals: A ____ cannot jump if its tail is lifted off the ground. It needs its tail for pushing off*kangaroo
Animals: A ____ cannot move its jaw side to side*cat
Animals: A ____ consumes about 33 percent of its body weight in a single meal*pelican
Animals: A ____ fish can swim 100 miles in a single day*tuna
Animals: A ____ focuses its eye by changing the angle of its head, not by changing the shape of the lens of the eye, as humans do*horse
Animals: A ____ gives nearly 200,000 glasses of milk in her lifetime*cow
Animals: A ____ has a lifespan of 24 hours*dragonfly
Animals: A ____ has about 400 to 700 vibrissae, or whiskers, in 13 to 15 rows on its snout. Vibrissae are attached to muscles and are supplied with blood and nerves. A ____ moves its snout through bottom sediment to find food. Abrasion patterns created by their tusks show that they are dragged through the sediment, but are not used to dig up prey*walrus
Animals: A ____ has no color vision, it sees only in black and white. Every part of its field of vision, however, is in perfect focus, not just straight ahead, as with humans*squirrel
Animals: A ____ has the largest penis of any other animal in relation to its size*barnacle
Animals: A ____ has three eyelids*duck
Animals: A ____ in the wild usually makes no more than 20 kills a year*lion
Animals: A ____ is capable of devouring a pig whole*python
Animals: A ____ keeps purring, no matter if it is inhaling or exhaling, a baffling accomplishment*cat
Animals: A ____ male reindeer is called a bull*castrated
Animals: A ____ never actually sees the food as it eats, since its eyes are on top of its head and its mouth and nostrils are on the bottom*stingray
Animals: A ____ s heart beats 300 times a minute on average*hedgehog
Animals: A ____ weighing 120 pounds exerts a force of about 1,540 pounds between its jaws. A human being's jaws exert a force of only 40 to 80 pounds*crocodile
Animals: A ____ weighs about 1,400 pounds and eats about 55 pounds of food per day*cow
Animals: A ____ will lay bigger and stronger eggs if you change the lighting in such a way as to make them think a day is 28 hours long*chicken
Animals: A ____ will sink in quicksand but a mule won't*donkey
Animals: A 'gam' is a collection of which creatures*whales
Animals: A 'geep' is the resulting offspring of a sheep and a*goat
Animals: A 'schipperke' is a breed of which animal*dog
Animals: A "cameleopard" is an archaic term for what animal*giraffe
Animals: A "winkle" is an edible ____*sea snail
Animals: A 2 year old horse has ____incisors*six
Animals: A 4-inch-long ____ can grip a rock with a force of 400 pounds. Two grown men are incapable of prying it up*abalone
Animals: A 4-inch-long abalone can grip a rock with a force of ____ pounds*400
Animals: a 42-foot sperm whale has about ____ tons of oil in it*7
Animals: A 42-foot sperm whale has about ____ tons of oil in it*seven
Animals: A 42-foot sperm whale has about 7 tons of ____ in it*oil
Animals: A 6 pound sea-hare can lay ____ eggs in a single minute*40,000
Animals: A babirusa is a type of ____*pig
Animals: A baby ____ is about six feet tall at birth*giraffe
Animals: A baby DEER is called a ____*fawn
Animals: A baby DONKEY is called a ____*colt
Animals: A baby eel is called an*elver
Animals: A baby FOX is called a ____*cub
Animals: A baby giraffe is about ____ feet tall at birth*6
Animals: A baby gray ____ drinks enough milk to fill more than 2,000 bottles a day*whale
Animals: A baby gray whale drinks enough milk to fill more than ____ bottles a day*2,000
Animals: A baby oyster is called a(n) ____*spat
Animals: A barnacle has the largest ____ of any other animal in relation to its size*penis
Animals: A bear in hibernation loses up to ____ percent of its body weight*25
Animals: A bear in hibernation loses up to 25 percent of its ____*body weight
Animals: A bird "chews" with its stomach. Since most birds do not have teeth, a bird routinely swallows small pebbles and gravel. These grits become vigorously agitated in the bird's stomach and serve to grind food as it passes through the ____*digestive system
Animals: A bird sees everything at once in total focus. Whereas the human eye is globular and must adjust to varying distances, the bird's eye is flat and can take in everything at once in a ____*single glance
Animals: A bison can jump ____ feet*6
Animals: A bison can jump ____*6 feet
Animals: A breed of black and white dairy cattle*friesian
Animals: A camel can shut its nostrils during a ____*desert sandstorm
Animals: a camel with one hump is a dromedary, while a camel with two humps is a ____*bactrian
Animals: A carnivore is a meat-eating animal. A ____ is a fruit-eating animal*frugivore
Animals: A castrated bull*bullock
Animals: A castrated horse*gelding
Animals: A castrated male ____ is called a bull*reindeer
Animals: A castrated male reindeer is called a____*bull
Animals: A cat has 32 muscles in ____*each ear
Animals: A cat has how many muscles in each ear*32
Animals: A cat uses its whiskers to determine if a space is too small to squeeze through. The whiskers act as feelers or ____, helping the animal to judge the precise width of any passage*antennae
Animals: A cat's ____ can't move sideways*jaw
Animals: A cat's arching back is part of a complex body language system, usually associated with feeling threatened. The arch is able to get so high because the cat's spine contains nearly 60 vertebrae which fit loosely together. Humans have only ____*34 vertebrae
Animals: A cat's whiskers are called*vibrissae
Animals: A chameleon's ____ is twice the length of its body*tongue
Animals: A cheetah can accelerate from 0 to ____ in 2 seconds*70 km/h
Animals: A cockroach will live nine days without its ____, before it starves to death*head
Animals: A cow can't ____ until she's given birth to a calf*give milk
Animals: A cow gives nearly how many glasses of milk in her lifetime*200,000
Animals: A cow normally has how many teats?*Four
Animals: A cow sweats from which part of its body?*Nose
Animals: A cow's stomach has how many chambers?*4
Animals: A cows stomach has how many compartments*four
Animals: A cricket an inch long has a chirp that is audible for nearly*a mile
Animals: A crocodile always grows new ____ to replace the old ones*teeth
Animals: A crocodile can't stick out its ____*tongue
Animals: A crocodile is a member of the phylum vertebrata. What class does it belong to*Reptilia
Animals: A crocodiles ____ is attached to the roof of its mouth*tongue
Animals: A Curry Comb is used on what type of creature?*Horse
Animals: A dark brown infesting insect*cockroach
Animals: A deep sea shark, feeds on plankton*Megamouth
Animals: A deer cannot eat____*hay
Animals: A dog's ____ has over 200 scent receiving cells*nose
Animals: A dolphin can remember a specific ____ better than a human*tone
Animals: A donkey is an "ass", but an ass is not always a donkey. The word "ass" refers to several hoofed mammals of the genus Equus, including the ____*onager
Animals: A donkey will sink in ____ but a mule won't*quicksand
Animals: A donkey will sink in quicksand but a ____ won't*mule
Animals: A dragonfly has a lifespan of ____ hours*24
Animals: A duck has ____ eyelids*three
Animals: A famous stallion will, on retirement, command an impressive stud fee for servicing approved mares. Specialist stud-farms house one or more stallions, each of which is allowed to service about ____ per season*40 mares
Animals: A female donkey is called a what?*Jenny
Animals: A female mouse may spawn as many as ten litters of eight to ten young during her lifetime - which is generally less than a year. The gestation period is three weeks, and the young mice reach maturity in only ____*ten weeks
Animals: A female swine, or a sow, will always have a even number of teats or nipples, usually____*twelve
Animals: A female swine, or a sow, will always have a even number of____ , usually twelve*nipples
Animals: A female____ , will always have a even number of teats or nipples, usually twelve*swine
Animals: A fennec is what type of animal?*A Desert Fox
Animals: A flamingo can eat only when its head is*upside down
Animals: A flea can jump how many times its own length*100
Animals: A fluke is what kind of animal?*Worm
Animals: A fox litter is typically 10 to 15 ____*pups
Animals: A full-grown ____ may be 8 feet high at the shoulder and weigh almost a ton*moose
Animals: A garter snake can give birth to ____*85 babies
Animals: A giant Pacific ____ can fit its entire body through an opening no bigger than the size of its beak*octopus
Animals: A Gila monster is a type of what*lizard
Animals: A giraffe can clean its ears with its ____-inch tongue*21
Animals: A giraffe's neck contains the same number of ____ as a human*vertebrae
Animals: A giraffe's sticky, black tongue can be more than 18 inches long and is used to gather food into the mouth. Males typically feed with their head and neck at full vertical stretch, often with their tongues extended to reach the shoots on the underside of the mature tree canopy. Females feed at the body or knee height, with their necks ____*curled over
Animals: A glow worm isn't a worm, its a*beetle
Animals: A good milking cow will give nearly 6,000 quarts of ____ every year*milk
Animals: A group of bees can be called either a hive, a swarm, or a ____*grist
Animals: A group of foxes is called a ____*skulk
Animals: A group of gorillas is known as a ____*band
Animals: A group of kangaroos is known as a ____*troop
Animals: A group of owls is called a ____*parliament
Animals: A Harlequin is what type of bird?*Duck
Animals: A hedgehog's heart beats ____ times a minute on average*300
Animals: A herd of sixty cows is capable of producing a ton of milk in less than a ____*day
Animals: A hibernating woodchuck breathes only ten times per hour. An ____ woodchuck breathes 2,100 times an hour*active
Animals: A hippopotamus can run faster than a ____*man
Animals: A hippopotamus has a stomach 10 feet long, capable of holding 6 bushels of ____*grass
Animals: A Holstein cow's spots are like a ____ or a snowflake; no two cows have exactly the same pattern of spots*fingerprint
Animals: A horse can sleep ____*standing up
Animals: A horse named Black Bess was ridden by who?*Dick Trupin
Animals: A horse's hoof is also known by what grim term*coffin
Animals: A horseshoe for a full-grown Clydesdale measures more that ____ inches from end to end and weighs about five pounds. It is more than two times as long and four times as heavy as a shoe worn by a riding horse*22
Animals: A jellyfish is 95 percent*water
Animals: A jynx is a ____, also know as the wryneck because of its peculiar habit of twisting its neck*woodpecker
Animals: A kangaroo is a member of the phylum vertebrata. What class does it belong to*mammalia
Animals: A King Cobra is the biggest of all poisonous snakes and can grow to over 13 feet long. A bite from a King Cobra can kill an elephant in ____*4 hours
Animals: A large Caribbean ____ excretes a ton of sand a year. Using two oversized front teeth, it nibbles on seagrass and scrapes algae. Another set of teeth in its throat grinds up the coral it ingests*parrot fish
Animals: A lepidopterist collects?*Butterflies & moths
Animals: A male ____ becomes fully feathered when he is three years old, but can mate earlier*peacock
Animals: A male ____ that has been neutered is known as a "wether."*goat
Animals: A male baboon can kill a ____*leopard
Animals: A male kangaroo is called a boomer, and a female is called a ____*flyer
Animals: A male pig is a boar. A female pig is a sow. A baby pig is a ____*piglet
Animals: A mandrill is what type of creature?*Monkey
Animals: A marine catfish can taste with any part of its body. The female marine catfish hatches her eggs in her ____*mouth
Animals: A markhor is what type of animal?*Wild goat
Animals: A mated pair of ____ can produce up to 15,000 babies in one year*rats
Animals: A mole can dig a tunnel ____ feet long in one night*300
Animals: A mother ____ often gives birth while standing, so the newborn's first experience outside the womb is a 1.8-meter (6-foot) drop. Ouch!*giraffe
Animals: A newborn Chinese water ____ is so small it can almost be held in the palm of the hand*deer
Animals: A newborn gray whale calf is an average 16 feet long. For reasons unknown, all gray whale calves are born in the warm, shallow lagoons of Baja, ____*california
Animals: A newborn turkey chick has to be taught to eat, or it will starve. Breeders spread feed underfoot, hoping the little ones will peck at it and get the idea. Turkeys tend to look up with their mouths open during rainstorms. As a result, many ____*drown
Animals: A normal cow's stomach has ____ compartments: the rumen, the recticulum (storage area), the omasum (where water is absorbed), and the abomasum ( the only compartment with digestive juices)*four
Animals: A one-humped camel is called a ____*dromedary
Animals: A pig is a hog - but a hog is not a pig. "Hog" is a generic name for all swine. Per hog-raising terminology, a pig is a baby hog less than ____*ten weeks old
Animals: A plaice, a large European flounder, can lie on a checkerboard and reproduce on its upper surface the same pattern of squares, for ____*camouflage
Animals: A Quagga is an extinct animal that was a distant cousin to which animal that exists today?*Zebra
Animals: A quarter horse gets its name from its speed in running the ____*quarter-mile
Animals: A racehorse averages a weight loss of between 15 and 25 pounds during a ____*race
Animals: A rarity in birds, geese are among the very few in which the family stays together at the end of the ____ season. Parents and the young raised during the summer establish strong family bonds and do not break up for about a year. In the fall, geese migrate in flocks that contain other family units, and each family stays together on the wintering grounds*breeding
Animals: A rhinoceros has ____ toes on each foot*three
Animals: A robin has nearly 3,000 ____*feathers
Animals: A rodent's teeth never stop growing. They are worn down by the animal's constant gnawing on bark, leaves, and other ____*vegetable matter
Animals: A Saki is what type of animal?*A Monkey
Animals: A shrimp has ____ pairs of legs*five
Animals: A shrimp has more than a hundred pairs of chromosomes in each cell nucleus. Man has only ____*23
Animals: A sidewinder is what type of creature?*A snake
Animals: A silvery freshwater fish with a long dorsal fin*grayling
Animals: A single ____, with its razor-sharp teeth, is still dangerous enough when out of water to rip off the flesh, or a finger or toe, from an unwary fisherman*piranha
Animals: A single WHAT may catch and eat as many as 10,000 insects in the course of a summer*toad
Animals: A skunk will not ____ and throw its scent at the same time*bite
Animals: A snail speeding along at three inches per minute would need 15 days to travel ____*one mile
Animals: A snake has no ____. However, its tongue is extremely sensitive to sound vibrations. By constantly flicking its tongue, the snake picks up these sound waves. In this sense, a snake "hears" with its tongue*ears
Animals: A snake is capable of eating an animal four times larger than the width of its own ____*head
Animals: A snake's ____ is located in the front one-fifth portion of its body*stomach
Animals: A South African ____ can grow to be 35 inches (90 cm) in length - longer than your arm*bullfrog
Animals: A species of ____ known as the Linckia columbiae can reproduce its entire body - that is, grow back completely - from a single severed pieces less than a half-inch long*starfish
Animals: A species of sponge, called the red sponge, can be pushed through a piece of fabric so that it is broken into thousands of tiny pieces. The animal does not die. Rather, all the pieces reassemble until the sponge returns to its ____*original form
Animals: A stoat produces fur called what?*Ermine
Animals: A terrapin is a type of ____*turtle
Animals: A tiger's paw prints are called ____. A tiger's forefeet have five toes and the hind feet have four toes. All toes have claws. The claws are 80 to 100 mm in length*pug marks
Animals: A type of lizard, the ____, escapes pursuers by crawling into a crack in a rock and inflating its body with air so that it is wedged tightly into the crack and can't be pulled out*chuckwalla
Animals: A typical mayfly lives for how many days?*One
Animals: A whales breathing organs are called what?*Lungs
Animals: A wild cat, known as "the fishing cat" actually swims to catch fish. Called the Bengali Mach-Bagral, nature gave this cat extra-long claws, which it uses like fishhooks. The fishing cat is found in Nepal, Burma, Southern China and parts of ____*india
Animals: A wolf's odor detecting ability is ____ times greater than man's*100
Animals: A woodchuck breathes only ten times per hour while ____, while an active woodchuck breathes 2,100 times an hour*hibernating
Animals: A young male fur ____ that is kept from the breeding grounds by the older males is called a bachelor*seal
Animals: A young pigeon that has not yet flown is a ____*squab
Animals: About 24 newborn opossums can fit in a teaspoon. They are about .07 ounce at ____*birth
Animals: According to experts, ____ don't like to head straight for anything. For safety, they may run past and sweep around from the side*squirrels
Animals: According to several studies, less than 3 percent of the ____ population become man-eaters*tiger
Animals: According to the National Wild Turkey Federation, the number of wild turkeys in the U.S. has increased from an all time low of 30,000 to more than 4 million today. One state park in Iowa now boasts more than ____ turkeys per square mile*100
Animals: According to zoology experts, there is no real difference between doves and ____. The choice of name rests almost altogether on custom and geography, although the smaller of the species is, more often than not, called a dove*pigeons
Animals: Ad?lie ____ employ yawning as part of their courtship ritual*penguins
Animals: Adult electric eels 5ft to 7ft long produce enough electricity ____ 600 volts ____ to stun a ____*horse
Animals: Adult polar bears usually eat just the skin and blubber of a seal. They leave the meat for cubs and scavengers. One seal will sustain an adult bear for ____*11 days
Animals: After mating which aptly named spider devours its partner?*The Black Widow
Animals: After which marine animal is L'Anse aux Meadows in Newfoundland named*jellyfish
Animals: All cows are females; the males are called ____*bulls
Animals: All mammals have ____*tongues
Animals: All porcupines float in ____*water
Animals: Alligators and ____ have something in common, at least auditorily. They can hear notes only up to 4,000 vibrations a second*old people
Animals: Almost half the pigs in the world are kept by farmers in ____*china
Animals: Alphabetically, which animal comes first in the Chinese horoscope?*Boar
Animals: Alphabetically, which animal comes last in the Chinese horoscope?*Tiger
Animals: Although beavers live near rivers, streams, and lakes - they do not eat fish. Beavers eat only plants. They eat poplar trees, carrots, cattail, mushrooms, potatoes, berries, water plants, swamp wood, and fruit. Soft ____ is the main food for a beaver*bark
Animals: Although manatees are excellent ____, the deepest that one has been observed diving is 33 feet. Typically, the large, gentle creatures feed no deeper than about ten feet below the surface of the water*swimmers
Animals: Although the last of the ____ in captivity died in Hobart in 1935, some may still roam Tasmania's high country. The wolflike marsupial's scientific name, Thylacinus cynocephalus, means "the pouched dog with a wolf head."*tasmanian devils
Animals: Americans consume more than 353 million pounds of turkey during National Turkey Lovers' Month (June). By comparison, more than 675 million pounds of turkey will be consumed at ____*thanksgiving
Animals: An ____ can go through 2,000 to 3,000 teeth in a lifetime*alligator
Animals: An ____ egg can make eleven-and-a-half omelets*ostrich
Animals: An ____ is nearly 6 feet long, yet its mouth is only an inch wide*anteater
Animals: An ____ may weigh as much as 300 pounds. Its intestinal tract is 45 feet long*ostrich
Animals: An ____, despite its ponderous appearance, can reach speeds up to 25 miles per hours on an open stretch*elephant
Animals: An abalone is what kind of animal?*Marine snail
Animals: An adult lion's roar can be heard up to five miles away, and warns off intruders or reunites scattered members of the ____*pride
Animals: An adult walrus typically eats about 3,000 ____ per day*clams
Animals: An alpaca is sheared only once every two years and yields only about 5 or 6 pounds of wool at each shearing. Because the yield is so small and the material so desirable, alpaca wool is ____*very expensive
Animals: An animal is a fish if it has ____*gill
Animals: An aquatic beaver like rodent native to south america but which has become naturalised in parts of europe*coypu
Animals: An average-size ____ weighs about 150 pounds*aardvark
Animals: An eagle can attack, kill, and carry away an animal as large as a young deer. The Harpy eagle of South America feed on ____*monkeys
Animals: An earthworm has how many hearts?*5
Animals: An elephant may consume 500 pounds of hay and 60 gallons of water in a ____*single day
Animals: An extinct species of ____ had a head the size of a Shetland pony's and reached a height of more than ten feet*kangaroo
Animals: An octopus has how many hearts?*3
Animals: An ostrich's eye is bigger than its ____*brain
Animals: An ox is a castrated bull. A mule is a sterile cross between a male ass and a ____*female horse
Animals: Ancient Egyptians believed that "Bast" was the mother of all cats on Earth. They also believed that cats were ____*sacred animals
Animals: Animals living in what type of habitat are arboreal animals?*In or amongst trees
Animals: Animals Starting with: A*aardvark*african golden cat*andean mountain cat*ant
Animals: Animals Starting with: B*bee*bettong*bilby*bobcat*buffalo
Animals: Animals Starting with: C*caracal*caribou*cheetah*crocodile*cuscus
Animals: Animals Starting with: D*dall sheep*dolphin
Animals: Animals Starting with: E*elephant
Animals: Animals Starting with: F*fishing cat*frogs
Animals: Animals Starting with: G*gerenuk*gorilla
Animals: Animals Starting with: H*hippo*hydra*hyrax
Animals: Animals Starting with: J*jaguar*jungle cat
Animals: Animals Starting with: K*koala*kob
Animals: Animals Starting with: L*leopard*leopard cat*lion*llama
Animals: Animals Starting with: M*margay*meerkat*monkey
Animals: Animals Starting with: N*nahwhal
Animals: Animals Starting with: O*ocelot*octopus*orangutan
Animals: Animals Starting with: P*pademelon*panda*platypus*polar bear*pronghorn antelope*puma*penguin
Animals: Animals Starting with: Q*quokka*quoll*quail
Animals: Animals Starting with: R*rhino
Animals: Animals Starting with: S*serval*shark*sitatunga*snow leopard
Animals: Animals Starting with: T*tamaraw*tapir*tasmanian devil*tiger*topi
Animals: Animals Starting with: W*walrus*warthog*waterbuck*wildebeest*whale*wolf
Animals: Animals Starting with: Y*yak
Animals: Animals Starting with: Z*zebra
Animals: Animals that once existed and exist no more, are called ____*extinct
Animals: Animals without backbones are called what?*Invertebrates
Animals: Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- larks called*exaltation
Animals: Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- peacocks called*muster
Animals: Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- whales called*a pod
Animals: Another name for a German Shepherd*alsatian
Animals: Another name for an Alsatian dog*german shepherd
Animals: Antlers and horns are not the same. Horns grow throughout an animal's life and are found on both the male and female of a species. Antlers, composed of a different chemical substance, are shed ____*every year
Animals: Any of as many as 50,000 marine, freshwater, & terrestrial species of mollusk*snail
Animals: Arabian horses have one less vertebra in their backbones than other ____*horses
Animals: Arctic terns found in North America and the Arctic migrate each year as far south as Antarctica and back, a round trip of over 18,000 miles. Theirs is probably the longest ____*migratory flight
Animals: are the only truly social cat species, and usually every female in a pride, ranging from 5 to 30 individuals, is closely related*lions
Animals: As a rule, many birds generally lay fewer eggs in a clutch in the ____, where the amount of daylight is shorter than in northern latitudes. It is in the northern reaches of the world that more summer food for birds is available as a result of the longer days*tropics
Animals: As what is a camelopard also known*giraffe
Animals: As what is a giraffe also known*camelopard
Animals: As what is a moose also known*algonquin
Animals: As what is an algonquin more commonaly known*moose
Animals: At a length of 150cm (59 inches), this bird is the Largest Bird of Prey*Himalayan Griffon Vulture
Animals: At birth, a ____ is smaller than a mouse and weighs about four ounces*panda
Animals: At birth, baby ____ are only about an inch long - no bigger than a large waterbug or a queen bee*kangaroos
Animals: At birth, the white whale is ____*black
Animals: At seven inches long, the Wilson's storm petrel is the smallest bird to breed on the ____*antarctic continent
Animals: At what age does a filly become a mare*five
Animals: Atlantic ____ are able to leap 15 feet high*salmon
Animals: australia has almost how many species of spiders*2,000
Animals: Australia's ____ is the world's most dangerous jellyfish. Its toxin is more potent than cobra venom and can kill a person in minutes*box jelly
Animals: Australian egg laying mammal with webbed feet*duck-billed platypus
Animals: Australian termites have been known to build mounds ____ feet high*twenty
Animals: Australian termites have been known to build mounds at least ____ feet wide*100
Animals: Baby beavers are called kits or ____*kittens
Animals: Baby eels are*elvers
Animals: Baby mink are born blind and remain sightless for a ____*month
Animals: Baby opossums - upon birth when they move to the mother's pouch - are smaller than honeybees. An entire litter can fit in a ____*teaspoon
Animals: Baby rattlesnakes are born in August and ____*september
Animals: Baby rattlesnakes are born without ____*rattles
Animals: Baby robins eat ____ feet of earthworms every day*fourteen
Animals: Back of horse's leg where hair grows above hoof*fetlock
Animals: Bactrian camels have survived in a land with no water in an area used for nuclear testing. Their numbers, however, are falling dramatically as humans encroach farther and farther into China's ____ Desert*gobi
Animals: Bactrian or dromedary*camel
Animals: Bald eagles are not bald. The top of their head is covered with slicked-down white feathers; from a distance, they appear ____*hairless
Animals: Basking, nurse and whale are all types of which animal*shark
Animals: Bats always turn ____ when exiting a cave*left
Animals: Bats are second largest order of mammals, with about ____ species*950
Animals: Bats are the only mammals that are able to fly. The "flying squirrel" can only do what the gliding opposum does - glide for short ____*distances
Animals: Because baby pigs grow so quickly, a succession of 48 little pigs were used in the title role during the filming of the 1995 movie hit ____*babe
Animals: Because birds carrying messages were often killed in flight by hawks, medieval Arabs made a habit of sending important messages ____*twice
Animals: Because it is continually losing body heat, the ____ must keep moving to stay warm. If inactive for more than a few hours, the animal will lose enough body heat to freeze to death*shrew
Animals: Because its eyeball is fixed, the ____ must move its huge body to shift its line of sight*whale
Animals: Because its tongue is too short for its beak, the ____ must juggle its food before swallowing it*toucan
Animals: Because of the giant panda's large size and the small size of their offspring, it is difficult to tell when a panda is ____*pregnant
Animals: Because of their acute sense of smell, dogs are trained to sniff out everything from drugs to bombs to iron ore. In Ontario, Canada, instruments couldn't locate where natural gas was escaping from a pipeline buried 18 feet underground. Trained ____ were brought in. The dogs worked in sub-zero temperatures and covered nearly 100 miles of frozen ground, ultimately finding more than 150 gas leaks*german shepherds
Animals: Because the natural habitat of ____ is of little use to man - the alkaline African lake waters support few fish and cannot be used for human consumption or irrigation - and also because their resting areas are typically inaccessible, the birds are rarely disturbed, unlike other African wild birds*flamingos
Animals: Bees have ____ eyes*five
Animals: Between the mid-1860's and 1883, the ____ population in North America was reduced from an estimated 13 million to a few hundred*bison
Animals: Biology: Spiders' webs are a traditional natural ____, when applied to a cut they quickly stop the flow of blood*clotting agent
Animals: Bird droppings are a chief export of Nauru, an island nation in the ____*western pacific
Animals: Bird with characteristic cry and the habit of laying eggs in other birds nests*cuckoo
Animals: Birds do not sing because they are happy. It is a ____*territorial behavior
Animals: Birds with the Largest Wingspan, 1st place goes to*Great White Pelican
Animals: Birds with the Largest Wingspan, 2nd place goes to*Wandering Albatross
Animals: Birds with the Largest Wingspan, 3rd place goes to*Andean Condor
Animals: Birds*Bluejay*Robin*Sparrow*Eagle*Turkey*Parakeet*Chicken*Peacock*Condor*Ostrich
Animals: Black and white seabird with small wings*auk
Animals: Blondie's dog*daisy
Animals: Boredom can lead to madness in ____. When caged by themselves and neglected for long periods of time, these intelligent, sociable birds can easily become mentally ill. Many inflict wounds upon themselves, develop strange tics, and rip out their own feathers. The birds need constant interaction, affection, and mental stimulation; some bird authorities have determined that some parrot breeds have the mental abilities of a 5-year-old human child. Should a neglected parrot go mad, there is little that can be done to restore it to normalcy. In England, there are "mental institutions" for such unfortunate creatures*parrots
Animals: Boston butt, jowl and picnic ham are all parts of which animal*pig
Animals: Bovine refers to what kind of animal*cattle
Animals: Boxers were named after their habit of playing. At the beginning of play with another dog, a Boxer will stand on his hind legs and bat at his opponent, appearing to "box" with his ____*front paws
Animals: Brachiosaurus had a ____ the size of a pickup truck*heart
Animals: Breed of dog that Lassie is*collie
Animals: Budgerigar is another name for what kind of bird*parakeet
Animals: Bull giraffes forage higher in trees than cow giraffes which reduces food competition between the sexes. Long-legged giraffes walk with the limbs on one side of the body lifted at the same time. This gait is called a pace and allows a longer stride which saves ____*steps and energy
Animals: Butterflies taste with their ____ feet*hind
Animals: Butterflies taste with their*feet
Animals: By age 6 months, the voracious ____ will have increased its 3-pound birth weight by 7,000 percent*pig
Animals: By what name is the bird Pica Pica better known*magpie
Animals: By what name is the Tibetan Lion Dog better known*Shih Tzu
Animals: Camel milk is the only milk that doesn't curdle when ____*boiled
Animals: Camel's milk does not ____*curdle
Animals: Camels are born without*humps
Animals: Camels have three ____ to protect themselves from blowing sand*eyelids
Animals: Camels were used as pack animals in ____ and Arizona as late as 1870*nevada
Animals: Can a bat stand up*no
Animals: Can a platypus see under water*no
Animals: Can gorillas swim*no
Animals: Can iguanas blink?*No
Animals: Canned herring were dubbed ____ because the canning process was first developed in Sardinia, Italy*sardines
Animals: Carnivorous animals will not eat another animal that has been hit by a ____ strike*lightning
Animals: Carnivorous mammal, native to the northern regions of North America, Europe, & Asia, whose habits are much like those of the badger*wolverine
Animals: Cashmere is sourced from which animal?*Goat
Animals: Cat's ____ glows under a black-light*urine
Animals: Cat's can't taste ____*sweets
Animals: Cat's urine glows under a ____ light*black
Animals: Catfish have how many taste buds*100,000
Animals: Catnip can affect lions and tigers as well as house cats. It excites them because it contains a chemical that resembles an excretion of the dominant female's ____*urine
Animals: Cats are the only domestic animals that walk directly on their ____, not on their paws. This method of walking is called "digitigrade". When cats scratch furniture, it isn't an act of malice. They are actually tearing off the ragged edges of the sheaths of their talons to expose the new sharp ones beneath*claws
Animals: Cats have amazing hearing ability. A cat's ear has ____ muscles that control the outer ear (by comparison, human ears only have six muscles). These muscles rotate 180 degrees, so the cat can hear in all directions without moving its head*thirty
Animals: Cats have more than one hundred vocal sounds, while dogs only have about ____*ten
Animals: Cats have over ____ vocal sounds, while dogs only have about ten*100
Animals: Cats have over one hundred vocal sounds, dogs only have about*ten
Animals: Cats, not dogs, are now the most common pets in America. Approximately 66 million cats to 58 million dogs are family pets, with parakeets "flying" a distant third at ____*14,000,000
Animals: Cattle branding in the United States did not originate in the West. It began in ____ in the mid-19th century, when farmers were required by law to mark all their pigs*connecticut
Animals: Cattle branding was practiced 4,000 years ago. Old tomb paintings show ____ branding their fat, spotted cattle*egyptians
Animals: Celeste was the wife of which fictional animal?*Babar the Elephant
Animals: Certain ____ can be frozen solid then thawed, & continue living*frogs
Animals: Certain ____ can be frozen solid then thawed, and continue living*frogs
Animals: Certain ____ emit a light so penetrating that it can pass through flesh and wood*fireflies
Animals: Certain birds of prey (the African serpent eagle and the American kestrel, for example) have ____ acuity 2.4 to 2.6 times greater than humans. They can see a 1 mm long insect from a treetop 18 meters above ground*visual
Animals: Certain fireflies emit a light so penetrating that it can pass through ____ and wood*flesh
Animals: Certain fireflies emit a light so penetrating that it can pass through flesh and____*wood
Animals: Certain species of male butterflies produce scents that serve in attracting females during____*courtship
Animals: chipmunk that says "naturally" in the chipmunk song*theodore
Animals: City ____ will eat just about anything, and often, it's the junk food that people offer them that they prefer, like Cracker Jack peanuts. Many naturalists have concluded that a peanut diet is harmful to squirrels: it seems to result in a weakening of eyesight and a thinning of the animal's pelt*squirrels
Animals: Clams have a row of ____ around their shells*eyes
Animals: Collective term for slender, threadlike outgrowths of the epidermis of mammals, forming the characteristic covering of those mammals*hair
Animals: Colobus, vervet and mangabey are types of which animal*monkey
Animals: Common name applied generally to certain members of a family of relatively small salamanders, most of which spend at least part of their lives in water*newt
Animals: Common name applied to birds of about 14 genera of the pheasant family*partridge
Animals: Common name applied to certain large African monkeys & sometimes to the closely related gelada*baboon
Animals: Common name applied to most species of hymenopteran insects (hymenoptera), except bees & ants*wasp
Animals: Common name for a carnivore now widespread in North America & closely related to the wolf (dog family)*coyote
Animals: Communication within the prairie dog community is crucial to the creatures' survival. An appointed sentry, spotting a predator, will give a distinctive warning cry, which instantly sends all others grabbing up babies and scurrying to the safety of their burrows. An all-clear call later announces that danger is passed. Experts are fascinated by the prairie dogs' ____*cooperative system
Animals: Contrary to popular belief, dogs do not sweat by salivating. They sweat through the____*pads of their feet
Animals: Coral and algae have what kind of relationship?*Symbiotic
Animals: Cougars can kill animals ____ times their size*eight
Animals: Cows clean their noses with their ____*tongue
Animals: Cows have four stomachs. Often, when a calf is born, the farmer will make it swallow a magnet. This is to attract the various nails, staples, bits of wire, and so on, that the cow may ingest while grazing. This odd hunger is known as ____*hardware disease
Animals: Cows provide 90 percent of the world's ____*milk
Animals: Coyotes are extremely loyal to their mates. If one is caught in a trap, the other will bring small game for it to eat; it will soak itself in a river to allow its thirsty mate to chew on its damp fur for water. It has been documented that the free coyote will stay with its captive partner until ____*death
Animals: Crabs and other crustaceans can escape danger by simply discarding an injured or trapped ____*limb
Animals: Creature of which the echida is an example*anteater
Animals: Crocodiles are ____ blind*colour
Animals: Crocodiles carry their ____ in their mouths*young
Animals: Crocodiles swallow ____ to help them dive deeper*stones
Animals: Cross between a collie and a greyhound*lurcher
Animals: Daddy Long Legs is the common name for which fly?*Crane Fly
Animals: Dan dan is the only panda in captivity with these two fur colorings*brown and white
Animals: Dead sponges can resist bacterial decay for more than five years when submerged in ____*fresh water
Animals: Deer have no ____*gall bladders
Animals: Depending on the geographic region, about 30 to 60 percent of all animals brought in to animal shelters in the United States are ____*euthanized
Animals: Desert antelope that originally ranged from the western sahara and mauritania to egypt and the sudan*addax
Animals: Despite man's fear and hatred of the wolf, it has not ever been proved that a non-rabid wolf ever attacked a ____*human
Animals: Despite the hump, a camels spine is*straight
Animals: Despite their finickiness, an average cat consumes about 127,750 calories a year, nearly 28 times their own weight in food and the same amount again in liquids. In case you were wondering, cats cannot survive on a ____*vegetarian diet
Animals: Destructive insect related to the grasshopper*locust
Animals: Developed in Egypt about 5,000 years ago, the greyhound breed was known before the ninth century in England, where it was bred by aristocrats to hunt such small game as hares. Today the dog is widely used in ____*racing
Animals: dima this type of animal, was found perfectly preserved in siberia in 1977*woolly mammoth
Animals: Dinosaurs lived during this era, the age of reptiles*mesozoic era
Animals: Dinosaurs lived in the Mesozoic Era, which is divided into three periods Two of these are Jurassic and Cretaceous What is the third*Triassic
Animals: Dinosaurs went extinct about 65 million years ago, after living on Earth for about ____ million years*165
Animals: Do bumblebees have tongues*yes
Animals: Do chimpanzees have tails*no
Animals: Do crocodiles 'cry' salty tears*yes
Animals: Do fish have ears*yes
Animals: Do frogs or toads move faster*frogs
Animals: Do mosquitoes have teeth*yes
Animals: Do sea gulls drink sea water*yes
Animals: Do snails have teeth*yes
Animals: Do the bones of a pigeon weigh more or less than its feathers*less
Animals: Does a wild rabbit live 10, 15 or 20 years*10
Animals: Dogs bark. What do donkeys do*bray
Animals: Dogs that do not tolerate small children well are the St. Bernard, the Old English sheep dog, the Alaskan malamute, the bull terrier, and the toy ____*poodle
Animals: Domesticated ____ (farm-raised) cannot fly. Wild ____ can fly for short distances at up to 55 miles per hour. Wild ____ are also fast on the ground, running at speeds of up to 30 miles per hour*turkeys
Animals: Ducks will lay eggs only in the ____*early morning
Animals: Due to a retinal adaptation that reflects light back to the retina, the night vision of tigers is six times better than that of ____*humans
Animals: During it's lifetime an ____ changes its sex from male to female and back several times*oyster
Animals: During the mating season, male ____ bristle their quills at each other and chatter their teeth in rage before attacking. All ____ at this time become very vocal: grunting, whining, chattering, even barking and mewing at each other*porcupines
Animals: Each day, 100 or more whales are killed by ____*fishermen
Animals: Earthworms have ____ hearts*five
Animals: Elephant tusks grow throughout an elephant's life and can weigh more than 200 pounds. Among Asian elephants, only the males have tusks. Both sexes of ____ elephants have tusks*african
Animals: Elephants are covered with ____. Although it is not apparent from a distance, at close range, one can discern a thin coat of light ____s covering practically every part of an elephant's body*hair
Animals: Elephants perform greeting ceremonies when a member of the group returns after a long time away. The welcoming animals spin around, flap their ears, and ____*trumpet
Animals: Elephants, lions, and camels roamed ____ 12,000 years ago*alaska
Animals: Ergonomic waterbeds are the latest must-have on the bovine circuit. The beds, listed at $175 each, are said to enhance cattle health by reducing ____*joint damage
Animals: Eskimos call what kind of creature a nanook?*Polar Bear
Animals: Every ____, there is a peak in Canada wildlife population, especially among the muskrats, red fox, skunks, mink, lynx, and rabbits. The population of grasshoppers of the world tends to rise and fall rhythmically in 9.2-year cycles*9.6 years
Animals: Every bird must eat at least half its own weight in food each day to survive. Young birds need even more. A young robin, for example, eats as much as 14 feet of ____ a day*earthworms
Animals: Every hour, nearly 12,500 puppies are born in the ____*united states
Animals: Everyone knows you can call a group of fish a school, but what else can you call it*drought
Animals: Excluding man, what is the longest-lived land mammal*elephant
Animals: Expressing recognition rather than love, Utah ____ exchange "kisses." By the touching of incisor teeth, they quickly confirm the identity of group members*prairie dogs
Animals: Extinct bird of Mauritius*dodo
Animals: Fandible, lateral line, and dorsal fin are parts of a(n) ____*fish
Animals: Fastest bird (self flight)*swift
Animals: February 18, 1930 marks the first flight by a ____ in an airplane*cow
Animals: February is the mating month for ____*gray whales
Animals: Fish are the only vertebrates that outnumber*birds
Animals: Fish get oxygen through which organ?*Gills
Animals: Fish travel in schools, whales travel in pods or ____*gams
Animals: Fish with long snakelike bodies, smooth slimey skin and reduced fins*eels
Animals: Fish: how many eggs can a bluegill lay*40,000
Animals: Fish: what is lepomis humilis*orange spotted sunfish
Animals: Fish: what is morone mississippiensis*yellow bass
Animals: Fish: what is pomoxis nigromacultus*black crappie
Animals: Fishes which, as adults, lie on one side of the body with both eyes on the opposite, upward-facing side of the head*flatfish
Animals: Flamingoes live remarkably long lives - up to ____*80 years
Animals: Flamingos are not naturally pink. They get their color from their food, tiny green algae that turn pink during ____*digestion
Animals: Flatfishes form a unique and widespread group that includes about 130 American species, common in both the Atlantic and ____*pacific ocean
Animals: Fleas can accelerate ____ times faster than the space shuttle*fifty
Animals: Fly that bites cattle*gadfly
Animals: Food for horses or cattle particularly straw or hay*forage
Animals: For approximately how long is an ass pregnant*a year
Animals: For how long is an elephant pregnant*two years
Animals: fourth stomach of a ruminant*Abomasum
Animals: Frogs never drink. They absorb water from their surroundings by ____*osmosis
Animals: From crocodile farms, Australia exports about 5,000 crocodile skins a year. Most go to Paris, where a crocodile purse can sell for more than ____*$10,000
Animals: From which animal is "ambergis" obtained*sperm whale
Animals: From which category of animal does the dik-dik come*antelope
Animals: From which category of animal does the eland come*antelope
Animals: From which category of animal does the impala come*antelope
Animals: From which species is the London pigeon descended*rock dove
Animals: from which species of goat is mohair obtained*angora
Animals: Fur ____ get miserably sick when they're carried aboard ships*seals
Animals: Furry, omnivorous american mammals each with a ringed bushy tail and dark stripe across the face*raccoons
Animals: Garter snakes, though reptiles, do not ____. They bear young, just as mammals do*lay eggs
Animals: Genuine ivory does not only come from elephants. It can come from the tusks of a boar or a ____*walrus
Animals: german shepherd dog*alsatian
Animals: Gibbons live in family groups and communicate to others through high-pitched songs which can be heard for several miles. Songs are specific to each family and convey information such as location, temper, and social ____*position
Animals: Goats generally need their ____ trimmed once a month*hoofs
Animals: Goldfish have four color recepectors in their ____ compared to our three - the mantis shrimp has ten color receptors*eyes
Animals: Goldfish lose their color if they are kept in a dim light or they are placed in a body of running water, such as a stream. They remain gold when kept in a pond or in a bowl with adequate ____*illumination
Animals: Gophers are ____*hermits
Animals: Gorillas and ____ sleep about fourteen hours a day*cats
Animals: Gorillas do not know how to ____*swim
Animals: Gray ____ migrate 12,000 miles each year, farther than any other mammal*whales
Animals: Groundhogs are "fossorial" - they live most of their lives underground. They dig burrows or "dens" that have several entrances. Each is connected with the main tunnel and the nesting chamber where the animal hibernates for the winter. A groundhog's whiskers help it ____*navigate underground
Animals: Groups: A group of unicorns is called a ____. A group of kangaroos is called a mob. A group of whales is called a pod. A group of geese is called a gaggle. A group of owls is called a parliament. A group of ravens is an unkindness. A group of crows is a murder. A group of bears is called a sleuth. Twelve or more cows is called a flink*blessing
Animals: Guinea pigs were first domesticated by the ____, who used them for food, in sacrifices, and as household pets*incas
Animals: Hamadryas ____, in ancient Egypt, were believed to be companions and oracles of the god Thoth. They were given the honor of being mummified when they died*baboons
Animals: Hedgehog quills are not barbed or poisonous. Hedgehogs do apply a foamy, foul-tasting saliva to their quills, which protects the animals from ____*predators
Animals: Hens do not have to be impregnated to lay eggs. The ____ is necessary only to fertilize the egg*rooster
Animals: Hippopotamuses have killed more people in Africa than all the lions, elephants, and water buffalo combined, usually by ____*trampling
Animals: Honeybees have a type of ____ on their eyes*hair
Animals: Horned ____ eat ants. They wait in areas where ants are working and when one passes by, they flick out their tongue, catch their prey, and swallow without chewing. Apparently their digestive tract is immune to bites and stings*lizards
Animals: Horses shorter than 141/2 hands (58 inches) at the withers (top of the shoulders) are technically ponies. The ____, around 43 inches tall, is called a pony, not a miniature. Miniatures start 9 inches shorter, and prices go up as size goes down*shetland
Animals: How can you tell when a gorilla is angry? it ____*sticks its tongue out
Animals: How do bees communicate with each other?*Dancing
Animals: How fast (mph) can a kangaroo hop*forty
Animals: How long is a baby kangaroo at birth*one inch
Animals: How many hearts do earthworms have*five
Animals: How many hours a day does a ferret sleep*twenty
Animals: How many hours does an antelope sleep at night*one
Animals: How many humps does an African camel have?*One
Animals: How many legs does a crab have*ten
Animals: How many teats does a cow have*four
Animals: How many teeth does a walrus have*eighteen
Animals: How many tentacles does a squid have*ten
Animals: How many times can a bee sting?*Once
Animals: How many times its own length can the average flea jump*150
Animals: How many types of panda are there?*Two
Animals: Hummingbirds are the smallest birds - so tiny that one of their enemies is an insect, the ____*praying mantis
Animals: Hummingbirds cannot glide or soar as other bird do. They are the only bird that can ____*hover continuously
Animals: Humped ox of India, East asia and africa*Zebu
Animals: I will fend off anyone bad, I am mans best friend?*Dog
Animals: If a robin's egg is put in vinegar for thirty days, what colour does it become*yellow
Animals: If an animal is an operculate what characteristics does it have*gills
Animals: If frightened or threatened, a mother rabbit may abandon, ignore, or ____*eat her young
Animals: If they are well treated, camels in captivity can live to the age of ____*fifty
Animals: Iguanas, ____ and Komodo dragons all have two penises*koalas
Animals: Iguanas, koalas and ____ dragons all have two penises*komodo
Animals: Iguanas, koalas and komodo dragons all have two ____*penises
Animals: Imperial, Buck, and Luna are types of ____*moth
Animals: In 1880, there were approximately 2 billion passenger pigeons in the United States. By 1914, the species was ____*extinct
Animals: In Alaska, it is legal to shoot ____. However, waking a sleeping bear for the purpose of taking a photograph is prohibited*bears
Animals: In ancient Rome, auburn-haired puppies were sacrificed to ensure a plentiful ____*corn crop
Animals: In England, the most commonly used guide dog for the blind is the Yellow ____*labrador retriever
Animals: In Korea, the deer is a symbol of long life, and is often portrayed in the company of ____*immortals
Animals: In Milwaukee during the 1900s, 12,500 horses in the city left an estimated 133 tons of ____ and urine on the streets per year*manure
Animals: In one year, hens in America lay enough eggs to encircle the globe a ____*100 times
Animals: In Pakistan, goats are often sacrificed to improve the performance of the ____*stock market
Animals: In Peru, what animal provides 50% of all the protein eatin?*The Guinea Pig
Animals: in reference to him "it was beauty killed the beast"*king kong
Animals: In Russia, dogs have been trained to sniff out ore deposits that contain ____*iron sulfides
Animals: In Thailand, what is the sacred animal?*The white elephant
Animals: In the 19th Century what creatures were frequently used to bleed patients?*Leeches
Animals: In the air, puffins are powerful flyers, beating their ____ 300 to 400 times a minute to achieve speeds up to 40 miles per hour (64 kph)*wings
Animals: In the air, puffins are powerful flyers, beating their wings 300 to 400 times a minute to achieve speeds up to ____ miles per hour*forty
Animals: In the animal kingdom, the tiger is native to only one continent*asia
Animals: In the Jungle Book, what kind of creature was Baloo?*A bear
Animals: In the Lone Range, what was Tonto's horse's name?*Scout
Animals: In Winnie the Pooh, what kind of animal is Eeyore?*Donkey
Animals: Invertebrate with tufted gills living in burrows in muddy sand, often used as bait by fishermen*lugworm
Animals: Is a jellyfish a polyp*yes
Animals: Is a spider an insect*no
Animals: Is a whale a mammal or a fish*mammal
Animals: It is estimated that a single toad may catch and eat as many as 10,000 insects in the course of a ____*summer
Animals: It is estimated that manatees live a maximum of 50 to 60 ____*years
Animals: It is the female ____ who does more than 90 percent of the hunting, while the male is afraid to risk his life, or simply prefers to rest*lion
Animals: It may take longer than two days for a chick to break out of its ____*shell
Animals: It seems to biologists that, unlike their humpback whale relatives whose underwater song evolves from year to year, killer whales retain individual ____ unchanged over long periods, possibly even for life*dialects
Animals: It takes a ____ approximately seven years to grow to be one pound*lobster
Animals: It takes about 50 hours for a snake to digest one ____*frog
Animals: It takes an average of 345 squirts to yield a gallon of milk from a cow's ____*udder
Animals: It takes approximately 69,000 venom extractions from the ____ to fill a 1-pint container*coral snake
Animals: It would require an average of 18 ____ to weigh in at 1 ounce*hummingbirds
Animals: Javelinas are free-ranging, yet territorial animals that travel in small herds. One of the reasons they travel in numbers is so they can huddle to stay warm - they don't handle cold well and can ____ to death quickly*freeze
Animals: Javelinas are very noisy animals among each other and squeal, snort, woof, and click their teeth to ____*communicate
Animals: Joint on a horses hind leg*hock
Animals: Just like people, mother ____ often develop lifelong relationships with their offspring*chimpanzees
Animals: Kangaroo rats never drink ____. Like their relatives the pocket mice, they carry their own water source within them, producing fluids from the food they eat and the air they breathe*water
Animals: Kangaroos usually give birth to one young annually. The young kangaroo, or joey, is born alive at a very immature stage, when it is only about 2 cm long and weighs less than a ____*gram
Animals: Kittens are born both blind and deaf, but the vibration of their mother's purring is a physical signal that the kittens can feel - it acts like a ____, signaling them to nurse*homing device
Animals: Knife, Clown, and Pencil are types of ____*fish
Animals: Koalas and humans are the only animals with unique prints. Koala prints cannot be distinguished from human ____*fingerprints
Animals: Komodo dragons eat deer and wild ____*boar
Animals: Large Iguana - like reptiles peculiar to New Zealand*Tuatara
Animals: Large marine diving ducks with long narrow hooked bills with serrated edges*mergansers
Animals: Large pachydermatous african and s asian animal, quadruped with horn or two horns on nose*rhinoceros
Animals: Large wasp, Vespa crabro, capable of inflicting a severe sting*hornet
Animals: Lemon sharks grow a new set of teeth every two weeks. They grow more than 24,000 new ____ every year*teeth
Animals: Llamas are reported to be inquisitive, friendly animals. A llama greeting is marked by softly blowing on each other. According to animal experts, a soft blow to a person is the llama's way of saying ____*hello
Animals: Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary opened in 1927 in ____, Australia, and it was the first and is still the largest koala sanctuary in the world. Tourists can cuddle one of 130 koalas, hand feed kangaroos and emus, and see a large variety of Australian native wildlife in the 50-acre sanctuary, such as wombats, Tasmanian devils, and dingoes. Koala cuddling has been banned in New South Wales since January 1997, but cuddling is still permitted in Queensland, and especially at Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary. In Queensland, koalas can only be cuddled for less than 30 minutes per day. They must also get every fourth day off. At Lone Pine, koalas are timed for "clock on" and "clock off" when they go to the koala cuddling area*brisbane
Animals: Long necked long legged wading bird*heron
Animals: Lupine animal*wolf
Animals: Lupus is the Latin name for what animal?*Wolf
Animals: Macaws are the largest and most colorful species of the ____*parrot family
Animals: Mainly which creatures belong to the order arachnida*spider
Animals: Male ____ have antlers 7 feet across. The antlers often weigh 60 pounds*moose
Animals: Male ____ lose the hair on their heads in the same manner men do*monkeys
Animals: Male ____ may have more than 100 wives and sometimes go three months without eating*sea lion
Animals: Male ____ will try to attract sex partners with orchid fragrance*bees
Animals: Male bees will try to attract sex partners with ____ fragrance*orchid
Animals: Male cats have ____ on their genitals, which cause the females to cry out in pain on withdrawal*barbs
Animals: Male cockatoos can be taught to speak, but females can only chirp and ____*sing
Animals: Male honey bee*drone
Animals: Mallard ____ are sometimes built at a height of 40 feet above ground. Surprisingly, when leaving their nests for the first time, chicks are very rarely hurt due to falling to the ground*nests
Animals: manhar is the world's first gaur born to this type of animal*cow
Animals: Many corals receive nourishment from algae which grow inside their ____*tissue
Animals: Many hamsters only ____ one eye at a time*blink
Animals: Many male fish blow bubbles when they want to*copulate
Animals: Many seabirds that swallow fishes too large for immediate digestion go about with the esophagus filled. Apparently without discomfort, the tail of the fish sticks out of the ____*bird's mouth
Animals: Many sharks lay soft-shelled eggs but hammerheads give birth to live young that look like miniature versions of their parents. Young hammerheads are often born ____, with the tip of their hammerhead folded backward to make them more streamlined for birth*headfirst
Animals: Marie Antoinette's dog was a spaniel named ____*thisbe
Animals: Marine iguanas, saltwater crocodiles, sea snakes, and sea turtles are the only surviving seawater-adapted ____*reptiles
Animals: Maxillary palps, abdomen, and metathorax are parts of a(n) ____*insect
Animals: Merrythought is one of the popular names for which bony structure on a bird*wishbone
Animals: Mice, whales, elephants, giraffes, and humans all have seven neck ____*vertebra
Animals: Michael Bond created what famous bear?*Paddington Bear
Animals: Midges beat their wings about ____ time every second*1,000
Animals: Migrating geese fly in a V-formation to save energy. A goose's wings churn the air and leave an air current behind. In the flying wedge, each bird is in position to get a lift from the current left by the bird ahead. It is easier going for all, except the leader. During a migration, geese are apt to take turns in the ____*lead position
Animals: Migratory bird with long wings and forked tail*swallow
Animals: Milk delivered to the store today was in the cow ____*two days ago
Animals: Milk snakes lay about 13 eggs - in piles of animal ____*manure
Animals: Minnows have teeth in their ____*throat
Animals: Moby Dick was what color?*White
Animals: Monkeys will not eat red meat or ____*butter
Animals: More ____ are raised in California than in any other state in the United States*turkeys
Animals: More people are killed in Africa by crocodiles than by ____*lions
Animals: More species of ____ live in a single tributary of the Amazon River than in all the rivers in North America combined*fish
Animals: More than one million stray dogs and over 500,000 stray cats live in the ____*new york city
Animals: Mosquitoes are attracted to the color ____ twice as much as to any other color*blue
Animals: Mosquitos have____*teeth
Animals: Most ____ lived to be more than a hundred years old*dinosaurs
Animals: Most cows give more milk when they ____*listen to music
Animals: Most tropical marine fish could survive in a tank filled with ____*human blood
Animals: Most varieties of ____ can go an entire year without eating a single morsel of food*snake
Animals: Mother prairie dogs will nurse their young only while ____ in the safety of the burrow. If an infant tries to suckle above ground, the mother will slap it*underground
Animals: Mother-of-pearl is not always ____. It can be pink, blue, purple, gray, or even green. Nor is it produced only by the pearl oyster. The abalone and the pearl mussel both have shells that are lined with fine-quality mother-of-pearl*white
Animals: Mountain ____ grow luxurious winter coats - more than three inches of cashmere-quality wool, overlaid with long hollow hairs. The hardy animals can endure winter temperatures as low as minus 50 degrees F, and powerful winds up to 100 miles per hour*goats
Animals: Mouse-like desert rodent with long hind legs*gerbil
Animals: Mussels can thrive in ____ because of an inborn ability to purify bacteria, fungi, and viruses*polluted water
Animals: My babies weigh less than apples, I eat bamboo?*Panda bear
Animals: N. American wild dog*coyote
Animals: Name collectively applied to numerous species of a family of waterfowl*duck
Animals: Name for a group of salmon*bind
Animals: Name for the dirt covered clump of wool on a sheeps rear end (Nice!)*daglock
Animals: Name given to young cows*heifers
Animals: Name of the cloned sheep born in 1997*dolly
Animals: name of the unicorn-like angora goat at marine world in redwood city, ca*lancelot
Animals: name of which Russian explorer was given to the wild horse which he discovered in western Mongolia in the late 1870s*nikolai przhevalski
Animals: Name one male fish that gives birth*sea horse or pipe fish
Animals: Name some dinosaurs*Tyrannosaurus Rex*Stegasaurus*Diplodicus*Triceratops*Brontosaurus*Velociraptor*Pteradactyl*Iguanadon*Brachiosaurus*Ankylosaurus
Animals: Name the carnivorous mammal related to the hyena*aardwolf
Animals: Name the fastest land animal over a prolonged distance (1km plus)*antelope
Animals: Name the heaviest breed of domestic dog*bernard
Animals: Name the heaviest flying bird of prey*condor
Animals: Name the largest living bird*ostrich
Animals: Name the largest of the dinosaurs*brachiosaurus
Animals: Name the largest web-footed bird*albatross
Animals: Name the longest venomous snake*cobra
Animals: Name the longest venomous snake*king cobra
Animals: Name the mammal living at the highest altitude*yak
Animals: Name the most venomous spider*black widow
Animals: Name the only animal whose main source of food is the porcupine*fisher
Animals: Name the only native North American marsupial*opossum
Animals: Name the slowest moving land mammal*sloth
Animals: Name the smallest breed of dog*chihuahua
Animals: Name the wild dogs of Australia*dingo
Animals: Name the world's largest butterfly, with a wingspan of 280mm (11in)*Queen Alexandra's Birdwing
Animals: Name the world's largest moth, with a wingspan of 300mm (11.8in)*Atlas Moth
Animals: Named by William Buckland in 1824, this dinosaur's name means "great lizard"*Megalosaurus
Animals: Names of the Ninja Turtles in alphabetical order*donatello leonardo michelangelo raphael
Animals: names of the stages of life of a salmon*egg*alevin*fry*parr*smolt*grilse*kelt
Animals: Native peoples of South America catch ____ and use their razor-sharp teeth to make tools and weapons*piranha
Animals: Ninety percent of all species that have become extinct have been ____*birds
Animals: Nocturnal burrowing animal with black and white striped head*badger
Animals: Nocturnal mammal of southern Africa with a long extendible tongue*Aardvark
Animals: North American deer of the same species as the reindeer of Eurasia*caribou
Animals: North american elk*moose
Animals: Northern species of duck with soft feathers*eider
Animals: Not all leeches are bloodsuckers. Many are predators which eat earthworms, etc. The nearest relatives of leeches are ____*earthworms
Animals: Observed. however, by 1910, it was extinct. what was this bird*passenger
Animals: Octopi and squid have ____ hearts. Their main systemic heart pumps blood throughout the circulatory system, and two branchial hearts provide some additional push at each of the paired gills*three
Animals: Of all known forms of animals life ever to inhabit the Earth, only about ____ still exist today*ten percent
Animals: Of the 250-plus known species of shark in the world, only about 18 are known to be ____*dangerous to man
Animals: Of what are walrus tusks made*ivory
Animals: Of what do earthworms have five*hearts
Animals: Off the coast of southern California, around 200 ____ still roam in Catalina Island's hinterlands, descendants of a few brought there in the 1920s for a movie and left there*bison
Animals: Oilbirds have a ____ sense shared among known birds only in Southeast Asia's swiftlets (although very common among bats). The oilbird is a cave dweller, and it bounces its echoing clicks from rock walls to help navigate in the dark vaults where they nest by the hundreds*sonar
Animals: Old World bird with plain brown plumage, inhabiting marshes and similar habitats*Reed Warbler
Animals: On a common lady bug, what color are the spots?*Black
Animals: On a rabbit where would you find a scut?*The tail
Animals: On the Baja coast, osprey couples return to the same nests year after year. These birds rebuild their old nest, carefully repairing any damage caused by winds, rain, and age. After years of rebuilding, some osprey nests can reach heights of ____*four feet
Animals: On the top of the Calcutta Cup what animal will you find?*Elephant
Animals: On what do honeybees have a type of hair*eyes
Animals: On which island off Iceland was the last known great auk killed in 1844*ldey
Animals: One in ten Dalmatians is born ____, and the breed lacks the ability to process urine completely, so they need a special diet low in flesh protein*deaf
Animals: One Laysan ____, tracked by biologists at Wake Forest University, flew more than 24,843 miles in flights across the North Pacific to find food for its chick in just 90 days - a flight distance equivalent to circling the globe*albatross
Animals: One peculiar behavior of dachshunds is that they often roll around in odiferous things when they encounter them. This odd habit has been attributed to the dog's hunting instinct. Doing this is the dachshund's attempt to "lose its scent" so that its potential prey cannot ____*smell it
Animals: One that feeds off the flesh of its own species*cannibal
Animals: One way birds learn is by trial and error. Scientists have discovered that many of their learned motor patterns are linked to appetite. For instance, young doves must learn to drink water. The pecking of domestic chicks improves about 30 hours after hatching. They snatch up a grain with increased efficiency. Simple trial-and-error learning is also believed to be very important in birds' ____*nest-building
Animals: Only tom turkeys ____. Hen turkeys make a clicking noise*gobble
Animals: Organ that keeps a fish afloat*Swim bladder
Animals: Ostriches are such fast runners, they can outrun a horse. Male ostriches can ____*roar like a lion
Animals: Ostriches live about ____ years and can reproduce for 50 years*75
Animals: Ostriches live about 75 years and can reproduce for ____*fifty years
Animals: Other than humans, black lemurs are the only primates that may have what*blue eyes
Animals: Other than humans, which is the only animal that can get sunburned*pig
Animals: Out of the 650 known species of leeches, Hirudo medicinalis is the most common used by ____*doctors
Animals: Pandas spend about 12 hours a day eating ____*bamboo
Animals: Parrots, most famous of all talking birds, rarely acquire a vocabulary of more than twenty words. However, Tymhoney Greys and African Greys have been known to carry vocabularies in excess of ____*one hundred words
Animals: Part of the deer that Weineraner dogs are trained to attack*genitals
Animals: Philip Gilbert Hamerton, English art writer and landscape painter, noted, "If animals could speak, the dog would be a blundering, outspoken, honest fellow - but the cat would have the rare grace of never saying a ____*word too much
Animals: Pigeons and hummingbirds have tiny magnetic particles in their heads that respond to the Earth's magnetic fields and are used for ____*navigation
Animals: Pigs are exceedingly loud creatures. A University of Illinois study measured average pig squeals that ranged from 100 to 115 decibels. The supersonic Concorde jet, by comparison, was originally banned from New York when its engines exceeded 112 decibels at ____*takeoff
Animals: Pigs, walruses, and light-colored horses can be ____*sunburned
Animals: Pink elephants? In regions of India where the soil is red, elephants take on a permanent pink tinge because they regularly spray dust over their bodies to protect themselves against ____*insects
Animals: Popular name for a family of about 19 species of birds allied to the herons & ibises*stork
Animals: Prior to migration a ____ will consume the equivalent of up to 25 percent of its body weight per day, accumulating large amounts of fat. During the migration, geese may cover up to 600 miles per day. At the end of the migration, they often weigh less than before they started fattening up in preparation*goose
Animals: Puffinus puffinus, is the latin for which bird -hint, it is not the puffin!*manx shearwater
Animals: Racehorses have been known to wear out ____ in one race*new shoes
Animals: Relating to anthropoid apes*simian
Animals: Reportedly, ____ mate for life*beavers
Animals: Researchers don't know why killer whales like to rub their sensitive stomachs on the bottom of shallow beaches, but they think it may be a form of ____*grooming
Animals: Scary Wild Animals*Bear*Cougar*Cheetah*Crocodile*Alligator*Lion*Panther*Hyena*Wolf*Tiger
Animals: Scientists say that ____, unlike all other domestic animals, arrive at solutions by thinking them through. ____ can be - and have been - taught to accomplish almost any feat a dog can master, and usually in a shorter period of time*pigs
Animals: Scooby Doo is what kind of dog?*Great Dane
Animals: sea eagle*erne
Animals: Sea otters have ____ coats of fur*two
Animals: Several poison-dart frog species are bred at the National Aquarium in Baltimore. There, researchers gauge the toxicity of poisonous species by taste. No danger is posed, because frogs caught in the wild gradually become less poisonous, and captive offspring are nontoxic. The change may be due to diet. The frog's natural menu - mostly tropical ants and springtails - cannot be duplicated in a ____*terrarium
Animals: Shark's teeth are literally as hard as*steel
Animals: Sharks and rays are the only animals known to man that cannot succumb to cancer. Scientists believe this is related to the fact that they have no bone - only*cartilage
Animals: Sharks and rays are the only animals known to man that cannot succumb to which disease*cancer
Animals: Sharks can be dangerous even before they are born. Scientist Stewart Springer was bitten by a sand tiger shark embryo while he was examining its ____*pregnant mother
Animals: Sharks can travel up to ____ miles per hour*forty
Animals: Sheep will not drink from ____. Hence, the line in the Twenty-third Psalm: "He leadeth me beside the still waters"*running water
Animals: Sheep will not drink from running water. Hence, the line in the Twenty-third Psalm: "He leadeth me beside the ____*still waters
Animals: Short legged breed of Welsh dog*corgi
Animals: Short legged long bodied dog*dachshund
Animals: Shorthorn cattle were the first breed to have their own herdbook, in which county were they developed*durham
Animals: Shrimps' hearts are in their*heads
Animals: Sika, fallow, and Roe, are what types of animal?*Deer
Animals: Since housecats are clean and their coats are dry and glossy, their fur easily becomes charged with ____. sparks can be seen if their fur is rubbed in the dark*electricity
Animals: Since white tigers have pigmented stripes and blue eyes, they are not ____*albinos
Animals: Sir Walter Raleigh's black greyhound was named ____*hamlet
Animals: Slugs have how many noses*four
Animals: Small armoured animal able to walk under water*armadillo
Animals: Small catarrhine monkey common in N India*rhesus
Animals: Snails have ____. They are arranged in rows along the snail's tongue and are used like a file to saw or slice through the snail's foot*teeth
Animals: Snakes are reptiles. What are frogs*amphibians
Animals: So that it can pull its lithe body into a tight, prickly little ball for defense, the hedgehog has a large muscle running along its ____*stomach
Animals: Some ____ pretend to be dead when captured, but quickly hop away when let go*bullfrogs
Animals: Some animals always grow new teeth to replace the old. Name one of them!*crocodile
Animals: Some animals always grow new teeth to replace the old. Name one of them!*shark
Animals: Some animals spend the winter in a sleep-like state known as ____*hibernation
Animals: Some more names for groups of animals... a bale of turtles, a clowder of cats, a charm of goldfinches, a gam of whales, a knot of toads, a ____ of tigers*streak
Animals: Some sloths, opossum, and armadillos spend up to 80 percent of their lives sleeping or ____*dozing
Animals: Some species of earthworms in ____ can measure more than ten feet in length*australia
Animals: Some species of freshwater eels migrate to the Sargasso Sea in the Atlantic Ocean to mate. After laying up to 20 million eggs, the female eel dies. The baby eels hatched from the eggs then make their way back to ____*fresh water
Animals: Some species of rain forest birds migrate every summer from South America to Canada to ____*breed
Animals: Sperm whale vomit & vital ingredient in many old perfumes*ambergris
Animals: Stoats white winter fur*ermine
Animals: Strange creatures, jellyfish are comprised mostly of water - more than 95 percent - and have no brain, heart, or bones, and no actual ____*eyes
Animals: Sue, the world's largest, most complete, and best preserved ____, made her grand debut to the public on May 17, 2000 at the Field Museum in Chicago, Illinois*tyrannosaurus rex
Animals: Sun, spectacled, brown and sloth are all types of what*bear
Animals: Surviving all dangers, a wild ____ may live up to 20 years*cobra
Animals: Terrestrial gastropod mollusk, related to the snail, but with the shell represented by an internal horny plate overlying the respiratory cavity*slug
Animals: Tha larva of which insect is the rat tailed maggot*hoverfly
Animals: The ____ - a relative of the mole - is the smallest mammal in North America. It weighs 1/14 ounce - less than a dime*pigmy shrew
Animals: The ____ bird can fly at a speed of 260 miles per hour*frigate
Animals: The ____ can travel up to 45 miles per hour, whereas the rabbit can achieve an average speed of just 35 miles per hour*hare
Animals: The ____ can travel up to 9 miles per hour*chicken
Animals: The ____ continually grows new sets of teeth to replace old teeth. It also cannot move its tongue. The tongue is rooted to the base of its mouth*crocodile
Animals: The ____ does not chew its food, but swallows it whole. It carries several pounds of small stones in its stomach to aid in grinding up and digesting its nourishment*crocodile
Animals: The ____ eagle of Africa hunts over a territory of 250 square miles a day*bateleur
Animals: The ____ eagle, swooping at better than 100 miles per hour, can brake to a halt in 20 feet*african
Animals: The ____ eats nothing but eucalyptus leaves*koala
Animals: The ____ has green bones*garfish
Animals: The ____ has only two toes, unlike most birds, which have three or four*ostrich
Animals: The ____ is a little-known burrowing South American animal that is related to the armadillo, but is smaller in size. The ending of the animal's name is derived from the Spanish ciego, meaning "blind."*pichiciego
Animals: The ____ is a member of the rodent family. The typical adult ____ can weigh approximately 8 to 14 pounds and average about 22 inches in length. Groundhogs are also known as "woodchucks," "whistle pigs," and "marmots."*groundhog
Animals: The ____ is one of the few land animals that does not need water to supplement its food*koala
Animals: The ____ is the first bird mentioned in the Bible. It was sent out by Noah to see if the waters had abated*raven
Animals: The ____ is the only bird that can swim, but not fly. It is also the only bird that walks upright*penguin
Animals: The ____ of a really famished camel may flop over and hang down the side of the body as the fat is used up*hump
Animals: The ____ snake found in the state of Arizona is not poisonous, but when frightened, it may hiss loudly and vibrate its tail like a rattlesnake*gopher
Animals: The ____ whale is often referred to as the "sea canary" because of the birdlike chirping sounds it makes*beluga
Animals: The ____ whale is the mammal with the heaviest brain - about six times heavier than a human's*sperm
Animals: The ____, a small lizard generally measuring 6 or 7 inches, has a tongue several inches longer than its body. With a thrust of this remarkable appendage, it can catch insects some 10 inches away*chameleon
Animals: The ____, national bird of New Zealand, can't fly. It lives in a hole in the ground, is almost blind, and lays only one egg each year. Despite this, it has survived for more than 70 million years*kiwi
Animals: The ____, often called "possum," dates back over 45 million years*opossum
Animals: The ____, the unique member of the family dungongidae, is a large and long-lived marine mammal that may have contributed to the myth of mermaid sightings*Dugong
Animals: The "canebrake*timber" and "pygmy" are types of what*rattlesnake
Animals: The Ad?lie ____ bears the name of French explorer Dumont d'Urville's beloved wife*penguin
Animals: The Alaskan ____ is the largest deer of the New World. It attains a height at the withers in excess of 7 feet and, when fully grown, weighs up to 1,800 pounds*moose
Animals: The albatross drinks sea water. It has a special desalinization apparatus that strains out and excretes all excess ____*salt
Animals: The American ____ weighs approximately one pound when fully grown*crow
Animals: The American ____, with its eyes placed toward the top of its head, can see backward and upward, and forward and upward, with binocular vision and, laterally, almost 180 degrees with each eye*woodcock
Animals: The American opossum, a marsupial, bears its young just 12 to 13 days after conception. The Asiatic elephant takes 608 days to give birth, or just over ____*20 months
Animals: The anaconda, one of the world's largest snakes, gives birth to its young instead of ____*laying eggs
Animals: The ancient nautilus is considered the most intelligent of the invertebrates; it is said to have been as intelligent as a ____*young cat
Animals: The animal responsible for the most human deaths world wide is the ____*mosquito
Animals: The animal with the largest brain in relation to its body is the*ant
Animals: The armor of the ____ is not as tough as it appears. It is very pliable, much like a human fingernail*armadillo
Animals: The average ____ moves at a rate of approximately 0.000362005 miles per hour*snail
Animals: The average ____ weighs 14 pounds*fox
Animals: The average adult ____ pig weighs two pounds*guinea
Animals: The average adult ____ weighs 21 pounds*raccoon
Animals: The average adult male ____, the world's largest living bird, weighs up to 345 pounds*ostrich
Animals: The average capacity of a pelican's ____ is 12 quarts*pouch
Animals: The average cod deposits between 4 and 6 million eggs at a single ____*spawning
Animals: The average elephant produces 50 pounds of ____ each day*dung
Animals: The average giraffe's ____ is two or three times that of a healthy man*blood pressure
Animals: The average life expectancy of a leopard in captivity is ____*twelve years
Animals: The average life expectancy of a rhinoceros in captivity is ____*fifteen years
Animals: The average minimal speed of birds in order to remain aloft in flight is reported to be about 161/2 feet per second, or about ____ miles per hour*eleven
Animals: The average porcupine has more than 30,000 quills. Porcupines are excellent swimmers because their quills are hollow and serve as pontoons to keep them ____*afloat
Animals: The Bactrian camel is the only land mammal on Earth that can survive on ____*salt water
Animals: The basenji is a mid-sized dog with a silky copper coat. Although they are considered a barkless dog, they are known to ____ when they are happy*yodel
Animals: The bat is the only mammal that can ____*fly
Animals: The biggest frog is the appropriately named ____ frog (Conraua goliath) of Cameroon. They reach nearly 30 cm (a foot) and weigh as much as 3.3 kilograms*goliath
Animals: The bite of a leech is painless due to its own ____*anaesthetic
Animals: The black bear is not always black. It can be brown, cinnamon, ____, and sometimes a bluish color*yellow
Animals: The blow of a whale has a strong, foul odor. It apparently smells like a combination of spoiled fish and old oil. Because whales have such terrible breath, sailors believed at one time that a whiff of it could cause ____*brain disorders
Animals: The blubber of a male ____ is considered superior to that of the sperm whale for lubricating machinery*elephant seal
Animals: The blue whale is maintained by its blubber and can go up to half a year without ____*eating
Animals: The blue whale weighs as much as thirty elephants, and is as long as three ____*greyhound buses
Animals: The bluefin ____ swims with its mouth partly open, relying on ramjet ventilation, unlike slower fish, which force water through their gills to remove oxygen and release carbon dioxide. Since seawater contains only about 2.5 percent as much oxygen it needs from the volume of water flowing through its mouth, the bluefin has proportionately one of the largest gill areas of any fish*tuna
Animals: The bottle-nosed ____ can dive to a depth of 3,000 feet in two minutes*whale
Animals: The breed of the Thoroughbred horse is only about 300 years old, although horse racing has been popular in England since Roman times, and can be traced back to Central Asia among ____*prehistoric nomads
Animals: The brilliant colors in a hummingbird's ____ are created by tiny platelets that resemble a pancake filled with air bubbles. They are called "interference colors," and are much like the shimmering colors seen in a soap bubble or in a drop of oil*feather
Animals: The cabbage moth is which colour?*Brown
Animals: The Cairn terrier is great at catching ____*rats
Animals: The calories burned daily by the sled dogs running in Alaska's annual Iditarod race average 10,000. The 1,149-mile race commemorates the 1925 "Race for Life" when 20 volunteer mushers relayed medicine from Anchorage to Nome to battle a children's ____*diphtheria epidemic
Animals: The Camberwell beauty, what is this butterfly called in the USA*mourning cloak
Animals: The cat was the symbol of liberty in ancient ____*rome
Animals: The cells which make up the antlers of a ____ are the fastest growing animal cells in nature*moose
Animals: The chameleon has a tongue that is 1.5 times the length of its ____*body
Animals: The Chinese, during the reign of Kublai Khan, used lions on hunting expeditions. They trained the big cats to pursue and drag down massive animals, from wild bulls to bear, and to stay with the kill until the ____*hunter arrived
Animals: The color of the blood of an ____ is bluish-green*octopus
Animals: The common carp lives up to 25 years in the wild, and up to 40 years in captivity. The durable fish can survive in waters up to 90 degrees F, and can even withstand ____ for short periods*freezing
Animals: The conception and birth of the armadillo are odd events. Although mating usually occurs in July, the embryos of the armadillo remain in a dormant state until November. Later in March, four young are born. Armadillos are the only mammals in which multiple young form from a single egg with any regularity. All four of the young, always of the same sex, are identical quadruplets and developed from the same egg. They even shared a single ____ while in the womb*placenta
Animals: The crayfish isn't a fish at all - it is related to the ____*lobster
Animals: The crocodile is a cannibal; it will occasionally eat other ____*crocodiles
Animals: The crocodile is surprisingly fast on land. If pursued by a crocodile, a person should run in a zigzag motion, for the crocodile has little or no ability to make sudden changes of ____*direction
Animals: The Dalmatian dog is named for the Dalmatian Coast of ____, where it is believed to have been originally bred*croatia
Animals: The digestive juices of crocodiles contain so much ____ that they have dissolved iron spearheads and 6-inch steel hooks that the crocodiles have swallowed*hydrochloric acid
Animals: The dog and the turkey were the only two domesticated animals in ancient ____*mexico
Animals: The dog fish is what type of fish?*A shark
Animals: The domestic cat is the only species able to hold its tail vertically while walking. Wild cats hold their tail horizontally, or tucked between their legs while ____*walking
Animals: The duckbill platypus of Australia can store up to 600 worms in its large cheek ____*pouches
Animals: The ears of the Asiatic ____ are larger than those of other bear species*black bears
Animals: The Egyptian ____, a white bird about the size of a raven, throws stones with its beak to open ostrich eggs to eat. This bird is one of the very few animals that, like man, manipulates objects as tools*vulture
Animals: The electric eel has thousands of electric cells running up and down its tail. Vital body organs, such as the heart, are packed into a small space behind the head. They use their electric sense to "see". Their electric sensors act like ____. They send out weak impulses which bounce off objects*radar
Animals: The electric eel is the most shocking animal on Earth - no other animal packs such a big charge. If attacking a large prey, a 9-foot-long eel can discharge about ____. One zap could stun a human. The larger the eel, the bigger the charge*800 volts
Animals: The electric eel lives in the Amazon River and its tributaries in South America. The rivers churn up a lot of mud and the eels cannot see well in them. Two less powerful electric fish are the electric catfish and ray. Electric rays live in warm ocean water, and they can give off a charge of sufficient force to stun a human. The biggest electric ray, the Atlantic torpedo ray, can weigh ____ pounds*200
Animals: The electric eel's shocking power is so great that it can overtake its victims while ____*15 feet away
Animals: The electric organs in an electric eel make up four-fifths of its ____*body
Animals: The famous cow used as the corporate symbol on all Elmer's products is actually named ____, and she is the spouse of Elmer, the steer who the company is named after*elsie
Animals: The fastest animal an earth, if you try to get them to chase a mechanical rabbit, they will figure out to stop, face the other way & wait for the rabbit to lap*cheetah
Animals: The fastest animal on four legs is the ____*cheetah
Animals: The fastest bird is a spine tailed swift. How fast can it fly (mph)*106
Animals: The fastest bird is the ____ ____ ____, clocked at speeds of up to 106 miles per hour*spine tailed swift
Animals: The fastest dog, the ____, can reach speeds of up to 45 miles per hour. The breed was known to exist in ancient Egypt more than 5,000 years ago*greyhound
Animals: The fastest of all fish in the sea is the ____, streaming forward at speeds near 68 miles per hour*swordfish
Animals: The favorite horses of both Alexander the Great (Bucephalos) and Julius Caesar both had atavistic mutations - extra toes. Horses normally have only one toe per foot, but are descended from horses with three or four toes on ____*each limb
Animals: The female ____ inseminates herself. At mating time, the male deposits a conical mass of jellylike substance containing the sperm. The female draws the jelly into herself, and in so doing, fertilizes her eggs*salamander
Animals: The female American Oyster lays an average of 500 million eggs per year. Usually only one oyster out of the bunch reaches ____*maturity
Animals: The female condor lays a single egg once every ____*2 years
Animals: The female king crab incubates as many as 400,000 young for 11 months in a brood pouch under her ____*abdomen
Animals: The female knot-tying weaverbird will refuse to mate with a male who has built a shoddy nest. If spurned, the male must take the nest apart and completely rebuild it in order to win the ____ of the female*affections
Animals: The female pigeon cannot lay eggs if she is alone. In order for her ovaries to function, she must be able to see another pigeon. If no other pigeon is available, her own ____ in a mirror will suffice*reflection
Animals: The fins of which fish are made into a soup*shark
Animals: The firefly depends on sight to find a ____*mate
Animals: The first ____ dragons to breed in the western world are at the National Zoo at the Smithsonian Institute in Washington, D.C*komodo
Animals: The first medical use of leeches dates back to approximately 2,500 years ago. The leech's saliva contains a property that acts as an anticoagulant for ____*human blood
Animals: The flamingoes of East Africa have few natural enemies. In general, the only predators an adult flamingo need fear are the fish eagle and the ____*marabou stork
Animals: The flounder swims ____*sideways
Animals: The flying ____ of Java and Malaysia is able to flatten itself out like a ribbon and sail like a glider from tree to tree*snake
Animals: The four stages in the life-cycle of an insect are: egg, adult, pupa, and ____*larva
Animals: The fur of the vicuna, a small member of the camel family which live in the Andes mountains of Peru, is so fine that each hair is less than two-thousandths of an inch. The animal was considered sacred by the Incas, and only royalty could wear its ____*fleece
Animals: The gastric juices of a snake can digest bones and teeth - but not ____*hair
Animals: The giant ____ is the largest creature without a backbone. It weighs up to 2.5 tons and grows up to 55 feet long. Each eye is a foot or more in diameter*squid
Animals: The giant African ____ grows to a foot long and reaches weights greater than a pound*snail
Animals: The giraffe's ____ is huge; it weighs 25 pounds, is 2 feet long, and has walls up to 3 inches thick*heart
Animals: The great horned owl can turn its head ____*270 degrees
Animals: The grebe, an aquatic bird, has an effective means of escaping danger while protecting its young. At the first sign of danger, it will sink into the water until its back is level with the surface. This allows its offspring to swim over and quickly climb onto its back. The parent grebe then rises up to its swimming position and ferries the chicks across the water to ____*safety
Animals: The griffin in "Alice in Wonderland" took Alice to meet this animal*mock turtle
Animals: The grizzly bear is capable of running as fast as the average ____*horse
Animals: The herdwick sheep is particularly found in which english national park*lake district
Animals: The hides of mature female blue ____ are more than twice as thick as those of males, probably as a protection against courtship bites*sharks
Animals: The hippopotamus gives birth ____ and nurses its young in the river as well, although the young hippos must come up periodically for air*underwater
Animals: The hippopotamus has skin an inch-and-a-half thick, so solid that most ____ cannot penetrate it*bullets
Animals: The hippopotamus has the world's shortest ____*sperm
Animals: The hippopotamus is, next to the elephants, the heaviest of all land mammals. It may weigh as much as 8,000 pounds. It is also a close relative of the ____*pig
Animals: The Hirudo leech has three jaws with 100 teeth on each jaw - making 300 teeth in all. The ____ leech uses a different method of sucking blood. They insert a long proboscis into the victim as opposed to biting*amazon
Animals: The Hirudo leech lays its babies within a cocoon; the Amazon leech carries its babies on its ____ - sometimes as many as 300*stomach
Animals: The horned lizard of the American southwest may squirt a thin stream of ____ from the corners of its eyes when frightened*blood
Animals: The hum of a hummingbird comes from the super-fast beat of the wings. The smallest ones beat their wings the fastest - up to 80 times per second. Even the slower beat of bigger hummingbirds (20 times per second) is so fast you can only see a ____*blur
Animals: The hummingbird is the only bird that can ____*fly backwards
Animals: The hummingbird's tiny ____, 4.2% of its body weight, is proportionately the largest in the bird kingdom*brain
Animals: The individual hair of a chinchilla is so fine that ____of them equal the thickness of a single human hair*500
Animals: The jackrabbit is not a rabbit; it is a ____*hare
Animals: The Jardine River in Australia's Cape York Peninsula is home to Crocodylus porosus, the saltwater or estuarine crocodile. It is the largest and perhaps most dangerous of all ____ species of crocodilians*23
Animals: The kakapo is a nocturnal burrowing parrot of ____ that has a green body with brown and yellow markings. Its name is from Maori and means "night parrot."*new zealand
Animals: The king crab walks ____*diagonally
Animals: The kinkajou's tail is twice as long as its body. Every night, it wraps itself up in its tail and uses it as a ____*pillow
Animals: The largest bird egg in the world today is that of the ostrich. Ostrich eggs are from 6 to 8 inches long. Because of their size and the thickness of their shells, they take 40 minutes to ____*hard-boil
Animals: The largest Great White Shark ever caught measured 37 feet and weighed 24,000 pounds. It was found in a herring weir in New Brunswick in 1930. The harmless Whale Shark, holds the title of largest fish, with the record being a 59-footer captured in Thailand in ____*1919
Animals: The largest jellyfish in the world has a bell that can reach 8 feet across and tentacles that extend over half the length of a ____*football field
Animals: The largest known egg ever laid by a creature was that of the extinct ____ of Madagascar. The egg was 9.5 inches long. It had a volume of 2.35 gallons*aepyornis
Animals: The largest order of mammals, with about 1,700 species, is ____. Bats are second with about 950 species*rodents
Animals: The largest species of seahorse measures ____*eight inches
Animals: The leech has 32 brains - 31 more than a ____*human
Animals: The leech will gorge itself up to ____ its body weight and then just fall off its victim*five times
Animals: The life expectancy of the average mockingbird is ____*10 years
Animals: The llama belongs to what family to what family of animals?*Camel
Animals: The longest beetle in the world is how long?*Six inches
Animals: The lungfish can live out of water in a state of suspended animation for ____*three years
Animals: The majority of reptiles are oviparous. What does this mean*egg laying
Animals: The majority of small toothed whales are called____*dolphins
Animals: The male ____ sheds its antlers every winter and grows a new set the following year*moose
Animals: The male ____ will mate for life, and if the female dies, he remains single for the rest of his life. However, if the male dies, the female will hook up with a new mate*fox
Animals: The male Californian sea-otter grips the nose of the female with his teeth during*mating
Animals: The male house ____ builds several nests as part of his courtship ritual. Once the nests are completed, his potential bride looks them all over, then selects one as her preferred choice for the laying of her eggs*wren
Animals: The male seahorse, not the female, carries the ____ of the species. The female fills the male's brooch pouch with eggs, which remain in the swollen sac for a gestation period of eight to ten days*embryo
Animals: The massive skeleton of the African ____ accounts for about 15 percent of the body weight, just as in a man of slender build; however, the elephant's skeleton supports as much as four tons per leg, and is thus stressed close to the physical limit for bone. To keep from damaging its skeleton, an African ____ has to move sedately, never jumping or running. The "charge" of these animals is a fast walk on long legs, at about 15 miles per hour*elephant
Animals: The maximum life span of ____ has been documented to be over 200 years in exceptional cases. The average life span of the large colorful fish, however, is 25 to 35 years*koi
Animals: The Mojave ground ____, found mainly in the American West, hibernates for two-thirds of every year*squirrel
Animals: The Mola Mola, or Ocean Sunfish, lays up to ____ eggs at one time*5,000,000
Animals: The more that is learned about the ecological benefits of ____, the more home gardeners are going out of their way to entice these amazing winged mammals into their neighborhoods. ____ are voracious insect eaters, devouring as many as 600 bugs per hour for 4 to 6 hours a night. They can eat from one-half to three-quarters their weight per evening. ____ are also important plant pollinators, particularly in the southwestern U.S*bats
Animals: The most Asian elephants to be found in their natural habitat can be found in what country?*India
Animals: The most carnivorous of all bears is the ____. Its diet consists almost entirely of seals and fish*polar bear
Animals: The most venomous of all snakes, known as the Inland Taipan, has enough venom in one bite to kill more than 200,000 ____*mice
Animals: The mouse is the most common mammal in the ____*united states
Animals: The mudskipper is a fish that can actually ____*walk on land
Animals: The name of which breed of dog means badger dog in german*dachshund
Animals: The nematode Caenorhabditis elegans ages the equivalent of 5 human years for every day they live, usually expiring after 14 days. However, when stressed, the worm goes into a state of suspended animation that can last for 2 months or more. the human equivalent would be to sleep for about ____*200 years
Animals: The New Guinea Singing Dog's most unique characteristic is its dramatic ability to vary the pitch of its howl. They do not bark repetitively but have a complex vocal behavior, including yelps, whines, and single-note ____*howls
Animals: The Nile crocodile averages about 45 years in the wild, and may live up to 80 years in ____*captivity
Animals: The normal body temperature of the ____ horse is 101 degrees Fahrenheit (38 degrees Celsius)*clydesdale
Animals: The now-extinct ancestor of the horse, ____, had a short neck, a pug muzzle, and stood no higher than a medium-sized dog*eohippus
Animals: The Offspring of a male donkey and a female horse is called what?*A mule
Animals: The once popular dog name ____ is from Latin and means "fidelity."*fido
Animals: The only ____ to ever appear in a Shakespearean play was Crab in "The Two Gentlemen of Verona."*dog
Animals: The only country in the world that has a Bill of Rights for Cows is ____*india
Animals: The optimum depth of water in a birdbath, says the Audubon Society of America, is two and a half inches. Less water makes it difficult for birds to take a bath; more makes them ____*afraid
Animals: The owl is the only bird to drop its upper eyelid to wink. All other birds raise their lower ____*eyelids
Animals: The owl parrot can't fly, and builds its nest under tree ____*roots
Animals: The oyster is usually ____. It begins life as a male, then becomes a female, then changes back to being a male, then back to being female. It may go back and forth many times*ambisexual
Animals: The Ozark blind salamander begins life with eyes and plumelike gills. As the animal matures, its eyelids fuse together and the gills ____*disappear
Animals: The part of the foot of a horse between the fetlock and the hoof is the ____*pastern
Animals: The penculine ____ of Africa builds its home in such a sturdy manner that Masai tribesman use their nests for purses and carrying cases*titmouse
Animals: The poison-arrow frog has enough poison to kill about ____*2,200 people
Animals: The process of a snake shedding its skin or a crustacean casting off its outer shell is called ____*ecdysis
Animals: The pronghorn ____ can run up to 61 miles per hour*antelope
Animals: The pronghorn ____ is the fastest mammal to be found in North America, and second only to the cheetah as the fastest mammal on the planet*antelope
Animals: The pupil of an octopus's eye is ____*rectangular
Animals: The raccoon derives its name from the Indian word meaning "he who scratches with his ____*hands
Animals: The rear portion of the head of a horse is called the ____*poll
Animals: The ring-tailed ____, a primate found only in Madagascar, meows like a cat*lemur
Animals: The ruby-throated hummingbird beats its wings at the incredibly rapid speed of 50 to 70 times a second. If a 170-pound man expended energy at the rate of the hummingbird, he would have to eat 285 pounds of hamburger or twice his weight in potatoes each day in order to maintain his weight. He would have to evaporate 100 pounds of perspiration per hour to keep his skin temperature below the ____*boiling point of water
Animals: The Rufous is the only species of hummingbird to nest in Alaska. They migrate 2,000 miles to Mexico each winter, and then back to Alaska in the ____*spring
Animals: The sea cucumber, a purplish-brown creature covered with ____, has a unique defense strategy. When attacked, it throws out sticky threads from its mouth, which entangles its enemy. The sea cucumber can then quickly escape*warts
Animals: The sea lion can swim 6,000 miles, stopping only to ____*sleep
Animals: The sea lion is susceptible to sunburn, and if put on board a ship, will get as seasick as a ____*man
Animals: The sea otter's dark fur is the finest and densest of any animal fur. On an adult animal, there are approximately 650,000 hairs per square inch. A sea otter relies on its fur to keep it warm - it doesn't have blubber as other marine mammals do. Natural oils in a sea otter's fur repel ____*water
Animals: The seeing-eye dog, or any dog trained to guide the blind, cannot tell a red light from a green one. When it lead its master across the street, it watches the traffic flow to tell when it is ____*safe to cross
Animals: The shoebill ____, native to Africa, is often compared to a statue. The bird will stand perfectly still for long periods waiting for fish to come to surface in the water*stork
Animals: The shrew is known to eat up to its own weight about every three hours. Deprived of nutrition for a day, it may ____*starve to death
Animals: The skin of baby ____ is so transparent that one can actually see the milk flowing into them as they nurse*mice
Animals: The smallest bird in the world is the Cuban bee ____. It is less than 2 inches long from tip of beak to tip of tail. It weighs 6/100ths of an ounce*hummingbird
Animals: The smallest frog is the Gold frog (Psyllophryne Didactyla) of ____. It grows to only 9.8 mm (3/8 inch)*brazil
Animals: The smallest of American owls, the ____, often nests in the Gila woodpecker's cactus hole after the woodpecker leaves. The owl measures barely 6 inches tall. It specializes in catching scorpions, seizing each by the tail and nipping off its stinger. It then swallows the scorpion's body, pincers and all*elf owl
Animals: The smell of a ____ can be detected by a human a mile away*skunk
Animals: The snail mates only once in its entire life. When it does mate, however, it may take as long as ____ to consummate the act*12 hours
Animals: The sound a ____ makes is called "nuzzing"*camel
Animals: The spines on a newborn ____ start to appear within 24 hours*hedgehog
Animals: The spiny cheek, starsnout poacher, and monkeyface prickleback are all names of ____*fish
Animals: The spots on a plaice are what color?*Orange
Animals: The squirrel monkey's brain accounts for roughly 5 percent of its body weight - the largest percentage of any other animal. The human brain, by comparison, makes up about 2.3 percent of ____*body weight
Animals: The staple diet of a Koala bear is what?*Eucalyptus Leaves
Animals: The star-nosed mole, with 22 pink ____ on its snout, is said to have the most delicate sense of touch in the animal world*tentacles
Animals: The stegosaurus had a brain that weighed only 2 ounces and was no bigger than a ____*walnut
Animals: The striped ____ can fire its musk stream accurately for up to 12 feet, and even farther with a cooperative downwind*skunk
Animals: The study of animals is given the name of what?*Zoology
Animals: The study of birds eggs is called what?*Oology
Animals: The Suidae family is made up of what animals?*Pigs
Animals: The tailorbird of Africa makes its nest by sewing together two broad leaves. It uses fiber as the thread and its bill as the ____*needle
Animals: The tarantula spends most of its life within its burrow, which is an 18-inch vertical hole with an inch-wide opening. When male tarantulas are between the ages of 5 to 7 years, they leave the burrow in search of a female, usually in the early fall. This migration actually signals the end of their life cycle. The males mate with as many females as they can, and then they die around mid____*november
Animals: The Tasmanian Devil is native to which country*australia
Animals: The three-toed ____ of tropical America can swim easily, but it can only drag itself across bare ground*sloth
Animals: The two ____ of a dolphin's brain work independently. For 8 hours, the entire brain is awake. The left side then sleeps for 8 hours. When it wakes up, the right side sleeps for 8 hours. Thus, the dolphin gets 8 hours of sleep without ever having to stop physically*hemispheres
Animals: The underwater mating song of the ____ is so loud that sometimes it can be heard by humans on the shore*toadfish
Animals: The venom of the king cobra is so deadly that one gram of it can kill ____. Just to handle the substance can put one in a coma*150 people
Animals: The Virginia opossum is the only marsupial (pouched mammal) indigenous to North America. They will play dead when threatened, and contrary to folklore, do not sleep hanging by their tails. They have a litter size of up to 22, but only a maximum of 13 offspring live. Their babies stay in the pouch for the first ____*60 days
Animals: The weasel and the ermine are the same animal. This mammal's coat changes with the season - in its white winter coat, it is known as an ermine, in its brown coat, it is a ____*weasel
Animals: The whale has the slowest metabolism of all animals. Despite its great size, it lives on one of the smallest of all creatures: the microscopic ____, found throughout the sea*plankton
Animals: The whistling swan has more than ____ feathers on its body*25,000
Animals: The white elephant is the sacred animal of ____*thailand
Animals: The woolly ____, extinct since the Ice Age, had tusks almost 16 feet high*mammoth
Animals: The word "puppy" comes from the French ____, meaning "doll."*poupee
Animals: The word "struthious" refers to something that resembles or is related to ____*ostriches
Animals: The World Wildlife Fund has which animal as it's symbol?*Giant Panda
Animals: The world's fastest flying bird, at over 76kph (47mph)*Common Eider
Animals: The world's fastest reptile (measured on land) is the spiny-tailed ____ of Costa Rica. It has been clocked at 21.7 miles per hour*iguana
Animals: The world's fastest running bird, at over 72kph (44mph)*Ostrich
Animals: The world's fastest swimming bird, at over 35kph (21mph)*Penguin
Animals: the world's largest known spider a record leg-span of 28 cm (11 in) is a male*goliath bird eating spider
Animals: The world's largest mammal, the blue whale, weighs 50 tons at birth. Fully grown, it weighs as much as ____ tons*150
Animals: The world's largest rodent is the Capybara. An Amazon water hog that looks like a guinea pig, it can weigh more than ____ pounds*100
Animals: The world's rarest living creature is the abingdon island ____ ____. an aged male named lonesome george is the only survivor*giant tortoise
Animals: There are ____ in Poland. They live mainly in the area of the Bialowieza Forest and are known as "zubra." The well-known Polish vodka Zubrowka, which means "buffalo brand," takes its name from these animals*buffalos
Animals: There are ____ that nest in trees. These creatures may spend their whole life without ever touching the ground*mice
Animals: There are 1,600 known species of ____ in the world*starfishes
Animals: There are 328 species of ____*parrots
Animals: There are 40,000 muscles and ____ in an elephant's trunk. This makes it very strong and flexible, allowing an elephant to pluck a delicate flower or lift a huge log. The trunk is used for touching, grasping, sucking, spraying, smelling, and striking*tendons
Animals: There are 690 known species of ____*bats
Animals: There are about 130 species of ____*owl
Animals: There are about 40 different ____ in a birds wing*muscles
Animals: There are about 5,000 species of ____ known. Only about half of them build reefs*coral
Animals: There are about 500 different kinds of cone snails around the world. All have a sharp, modified tooth that stabs prey with venom like a harpoon. Most cone snails hunt worms and other snails, but some eat fish. These are the ones most dangerous to people. The nerve toxin that stops a fish is powerful enough to also kill a ____*human
Animals: There are close to 4,000 known species of frogs, including ____*toads
Animals: There are fewer than 1,000 Bactrian camels left in the wild. They have survived in a land with no water in an area used for nuclear testing. Their numbers, however, are falling dramatically as humans encroach farther and farther into China's ____*gobi Desert
Animals: there are more than ____ known spider species throughout the world*35000
Animals: There are more than 100 million ____ in the united states. americans spend more than 5.4 billion dollars on their pets each year*cats and dogs
Animals: There are more than 450 species of ____ throughout the world*finches
Animals: There are no penguins at the ____. In fact, there are no penguins anywhere in the Northern Hemisphere (outside of zoos). All 17 varieties of the bird are found below the equator, primarily in the Antarctica*north pole
Animals: There are no wild deer of any kind in Australia, and the small red deer is the only one found in ____*africa
Animals: There are seven distinctive types of combs on ____: rose, strawberry, single, cushion, buttercup, pea, and V-shaped*chickens
Animals: There are some 50 different species of ____, and all of them are venomous. They thrive in abundance along the coast from the Persian Gulf to Japan and around Australia and Melanesia. Their venom is ten times as virulent as that of the cobra. Humans bitten by them have died within two-and-a-half hours*sea snakes
Animals: There is a substantial wild population of golden hamsters living in Eastern Europe and the Middle East. Scientists speculate that all the domesticated golden hamsters in the world descended from a single female with twelve babies, which were dug from a burrow in Syria back in ____*1930
Animals: There is approximately one ____ for every human being in the world*chicken
Animals: There is just one known species of ____ in the world - it is in the order of Struthioniformes*ostrich
Animals: There is no mention of cats or rats in the ____*bible
Animals: There is no single cat called the ____. The name is commonly applied to the leopard, but it is also used to refer to the puma and the jaguar. A black ____ is really a black leopard*panther
Animals: There once were more sea lions on Earth than ____*people
Animals: These marine crustaceans often attach themselves to the hulls of ships*barnacle
Animals: These marine crustaceans often attach themselves to the hulls of ships*barnacles
Animals: Thinking that its parents were a camel and a leopard, the Europeans once called the animal a "camelopard." Today, it is called the ____*giraffe
Animals: Thirty thousand monkeys were used in the massive three-year effort to classify the various types of ____*polio
Animals: This African animal kills the most people*crocodile
Animals: This animal is armed with bony plates and rolls up into a ball if frightened*armadillo
Animals: This animal is kept as a house pet to kill cobras*mongoose
Animals: This animal is normally measured in "hands"*horse
Animals: This animal is the symbol of the U.S. Democratic Party*donkey
Animals: This animal is the symbol of the U.S. Republican Party*elephant
Animals: This animal's name is the same as that given to a high church official*cardinal
Animals: This bird lays its eggs in the nests of other birds*cuckoo
Animals: this dolphin is the world's rarest dolphin and only found in new zealand waters*hector's dolphin
Animals: This extinct creature got its name from the portuguese for stupid?*Dodo
Animals: this extinct new zealand bird had eleven species. the tallest stood at around 9 feet tall*moa
Animals: This Flightless Bird lays the World's largest Eggs?*Ostrich
Animals: This is the largest of the deer family*moose
Animals: This is the main food of the blue whale*plankton
Animals: This is the only mammal with four knees*elephant
Animals: This order of insects contains the most species*beetle
Animals: This organic gem is a deep red secretion from a marine animal*coral
Animals: this playful new zealand native bird is one of the most intelligent birds in the world and will happily attack a car in order to steal a windscreen wiper or other bits of rubber*kea
Animals: This small animal is trained to hunt rats and rabbits*ferret
Animals: This two ton animal can gallop at over 50 miles an hour*rhinoceros
Animals: This ugly creature has patches of red on his rear-end*mandrill
Animals: Thoth, the ancient egyptian god of wisdom was usually depicted with the head of which bird*ibis
Animals: Though human noses have an impressive 5 million olfactory cells with which to smell, sheepdogs have 220 million, enabling them to smell 44 times better than ____*man
Animals: Tiger cubs are born blind and weigh only about 2 to 3 pounds (1 kg), depending on the subspecies. They live on milk for 6 to 8 weeks before the female begins taking them to kills to feed. Tigers have fully developed canines by 16 months of age, but they do not begin making their own kills until about ____*18 months of age
Animals: To a human, one giant octopus looks virtually the same as any other of the same size and species. This explains why divers claim to have seen the same octopus occupy a den for ten or more years. But an octopus seldom lives longer than ____*4 years
Animals: To survive, most birds must eat at least half their own weight in food ____*each day
Animals: To which animal does the adjsctive viverrine apply*ferrets
Animals: To which group of animals do the cayman and the gavial belong*crocodile
Animals: Today's oldest form of horse is the Przewalski, or Mongolian Wild Horse. Survivors of this breed were discovered in the Gobi Desert in ____*1881
Animals: Toothed ____ whales live in extended family units that, for families, constitute life-long associations. They differ from baleen whales, which form only temporary bonds*sperm
Animals: Totally useless fact: If a rabbits front teeth were not worn down by eating, to what length could they grow*ten feet
Animals: Traveling at a rate of 2 to 3 miles per hour, camels can carry 500 to 1,000 pounds on their backs. They are able to keep up this pace for 6 or 7 hours a day. Camels will refuse to carry loads that are not properly ____*balanced
Animals: Tropical mollusc with bright shell used as money in some parts of asia*cowrie
Animals: Tuna swim at a steady rate of 9 miles per hour for an indefinite period of time - and they never stop moving. Estimates indicate that a 15-year-old tuna travels one million miles in its ____*lifetime
Animals: Tunas will suffocate if they ever stop ____. They need a continual flow of water across their gills to breathe, even while they rest*swimming
Animals: Turtles survived the upheavals of the last 200 million years, including the great extinction episode that eliminated the dinosaurs. Now, about half of the world's turtle species face possible extinction - due in large part to a growing demand for turtles as a popular dining delicacy and a source of ____*traditional medicines
Animals: Two rats can become the progenitors of 15,000 rats in less than*one year
Animals: unidentified animal said to live in the Himalayas*Abominable snowman
Animals: Unlike dolphins, porpoises are not very ____*sociable
Animals: Unlike most fish, electric eels cannot get enough oxygen from water. Approximately every five minutes, they must surface to breathe, or they will drown. Unlike most fish, they can swim both ____*backwards and forwards
Animals: Unrelated to the chicken, the male ____ bird earned the name "cock" because of its rooster-like appearance and combative behavior. The female of the species influenced the word "rock" being added to the name because of her habit of nesting and rearing the young in sheltered rock niches*cock-of-the-rock
Animals: Very unusual for carnivores, hyena clans are dominated by ____*females
Animals: Walrus tusks are made of ____*ivory
Animals: Walt Disney's famous deer was named what?*Bambi
Animals: Wandering ____ spread their wings, clack bills, and shake heads in a ritual dance. Bonds between courting birds may last the whole of a 50-year lifetime*albatrosses
Animals: Was the Brachiosaurus the fastest or slowest of the dinosaurs*Slowest
Animals: We are sure that whales and dolphins had land-living ancestors, but we don't know what they were like and we don't know how they ____*evolved
Animals: Web footed cackling birds*geese
Animals: Weighing approximately 13 pounds at birth, a baby caribou will double its weight in just ____*10 days
Animals: What animal appears on the label of Levi 500 jeans*horse
Animals: What animal became officially extinct in 1681*dodo
Animals: What animal can communicate using sounds that are below the human hearing range (between 14 & 35 hertz)*elephant
Animals: What animal can get the disease 'heaves'*horse
Animals: What animal can get the disease heaves*horse
Animals: What animal can hop as fast as 40 mph*kangaroo
Animals: What animal can live several weeks without its head*cockroach
Animals: What animal could you make extinct today, & recreate tomorrow*mule
Animals: What animal does mutton come from*sheep
Animals: What animal does the adjective 'cervine' refer to*deer
Animals: What animal does the adjective 'macropine' refer to*kangaroo
Animals: What animal does the adjective 'meline' refer to*badger
Animals: What animal does the adjective 'pardine' refer to*leopard
Animals: What animal does the adjective 'talpine' refer to*mole
Animals: What animal does venison come from*deer
Animals: What animal fond in Britain is sometimes called the foul-mart*polecat
Animals: What animal has 32 muscles in each ear*cat
Animals: What animal has a baleen*whale
Animals: What animal has a heart as large as a small car*blue whale
Animals: What animal has been called The Poor Mans's Cow*goat
Animals: What animal has bony plates and rolls up into a ball if its frightened*armadillo
Animals: What animal has no control over when they go to the bathroom, (completly involuntary action)*birds
Animals: What animal has no natural predators*tiger
Animals: What animal has no vocal chords*giraffe
Animals: What animal has red patches on its rear*mandrill
Animals: What animal has the greatest relative size difference between the sexes?*elephant seal
Animals: What animal has the highest blood pressure*giraffe
Animals: What animal has the largest brain proportionate to its body*ant
Animals: What animal has the largest penis size in proportion to its body size*flea
Animals: What animal has the longest fur?*musk ox
Animals: what animal has the longest lifespan in captivity*the giant tortoise
Animals: What animal has the same name as a high church official*cardinal
Animals: What animal helped free the netted lion in aesop's fable*mouse
Animals: What animal helped free the trapped lion in Aesop's fable*mouse
Animals: What animal in india is sacred and cannot be killed*cow
Animals: What animal is a called a nanook in eskimo*polar bear
Animals: What animal is a mare when female & a stallion when a male*horse
Animals: What animal is a musophobic afraid of*mice
Animals: What animal is considered to have the highest blood pressure*giraffe
Animals: What animal is dr. dolittle's pushmi-pullyu*two-headed llama
Animals: What animal is featured on the australian coat of arms other than an emu*kangaroo
Animals: What animal is featured on the cover of Pink Floyd's album "Atom Heart Mother"*cow
Animals: What animal is found on the flag of sri lanka*lion
Animals: What animal is known as 'man's best friend'*dog
Animals: What animal is known by the nickname 'sea canary'*The Beluga Whale
Animals: What animal is mentioned as being the colour of purple grape juice*The South African Blesbok
Animals: What animal is most likely to threaten a matador*bull
Animals: What animal is most sacred to hindus*cow
Animals: What animal is nicknamed the river horse*hippo
Animals: What animal is often confused with a leopard*jaguar
Animals: What animal is represented by the constellation lacerta*lizard
Animals: What animal is represented by the constellation Monoceros*unicorn
Animals: What animal is represented in the astrological sign cancer*crab
Animals: What animal is second is producing the most milk consumed*goat
Animals: What animal is the provider of coney fur*rabbit
Animals: What animal is the provider of Moroccan leather*goat
Animals: What animal is the symbol of france*cockerel
Animals: What animal is the symbol of long life in Korea?*The Deer
Animals: What animal is thought to have inspired the myth of the unicorn*rhinoceros
Animals: What animal is used to locate truffles*pig
Animals: What animal lives in a form*hare
Animals: What animal lives in a holt*otter
Animals: What animal lives in a lodge*beaver
Animals: What animal lives in a warren*rabbit
Animals: What animal may be stag, rhinoceros or dung*beetle
Animals: What animal often communicate at sound levels as low as 5hz*elephants
Animals: What animal only blinks one eye at a time*hampster
Animals: What animal pollinates banana plants in the wild?*Bats
Animals: What animal produces pink milk*yak
Animals: What animal provided the hair for hairspring watches*pig
Animals: What animal rests in a form*hare
Animals: What animal saved arion from drowning*dolphin
Animals: What animal tailhairs are traditionally used in making violin bows*horse
Animals: What animal that may now be extinct is on the tasmanian coat of arms*Tasmanian Devil
Animals: What animal was named for what was wrongly thought to be its country of origin*the turkey
Animals: What animal was paraded through the streets of Paris on Mardi Gras to remind people not to eat meat during Lent?*An ox
Animals: What animal was revered by the ancient Egyptians*cat
Animals: What animal, like humans, cries tears when distressed?*elephant
Animals: What animal, other than humans, can get leprosy*Armadillos
Animals: What animal, when born, falls from a average height of six feet, normally without being hurt*giraffe
Animals: What animal's fleece yields lanolin*sheep
Animals: What animal's fur is the thickest*The Sea Otter
Animals: What animal's hair is used in violin bows*horse
Animals: What animal's milk does not curdle*Camel
Animals: What animal's milk is more than 54% fat*humpback whale
Animals: What animal's shell is used to make jewellery*abalone
Animals: What animal's tail is called a brush*fox
Animals: what animal's tail is referred to as a brush*a fox
Animals: What animals are used playing polo*horses
Animals: What animals became the leaders in Animal Farm*pigs
Animals: What animals cannot walk backwards*Emus
Animals: What animals did hannibal lead over the alps for the first time*elephants
Animals: What animals did the Ricardos and Mertzes attempt to raise for profit upon moving to Connecticut?*Chickens
Animals: What animals does a hippophobe fear*horses
Animals: What animals eye is bigger than its brain*ostrich
Animals: What animals give birth to fawns*deer
Animals: What animals hair is traditionally used to make shaving brushes*badger
Animals: What animals make a sound called nuzzing?*Camels
Animals: What animals name is Aboriginal for "no drink"*koala
Animals: What animals reached plague proprotions in the town of Hamelin*rats
Animals: What animals supply what's called "fragrant meat" in Chinese eateries*dogs
Animals: What animals use 95% of Mane n Tail shampoo, designed for horses*humans
Animals: What are baby elephants called?*Calves
Animals: What are fingerlings*baby salmon
Animals: What are the only other animals on which the pill works*gorillas
Animals: What are the pouched animals called*marsupials
Animals: What bird builds the largest nest*eagle
Animals: What bird can swim but can't fly?*Penguin
Animals: What bird is an excellent swimmer, but can't fly*penguin
Animals: What bird is associated with Lundy Island*puffin
Animals: What characterises stags that are referred to a hummels*no antlers
Animals: What color is an ocelot?*Yellow with black markings
Animals: What colour is a giraffes tongue*blue
Animals: What colour is a robin's egg*blue
Animals: What comprises than 54% of humpback whale's milk*fat
Animals: What creature was Will Smith's codename in the movie Independence day?*Eagle
Animals: What do bats' wings, elephants' ears, flamingos' legs, rabbits' ears, goats' horns, and human skin all have in common? They radiate heat to providing ____*cooling
Animals: What do crocodiles swallow to enable them to dive deeper*Rocks
Animals: What do you call a group of birds on the ground*flock
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- ant*army
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- antelope*herd
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- ants*colony
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- ape*shrewdness
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- apes*shrewdness
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- asses*pace
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- baboons*troop
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- badger*cete
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- badgers called*cete
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- badgers*cete
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- bass*shoal
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- bats*colony
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- bear*sleuth
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- bears called*sleuth
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- bears*sleuth
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- beaver*colony
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- bee*swarm
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- bees*swarm
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- bird*flock
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- birds flying*flight
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- birds on the ground*flock
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- bison*herd
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- bitterns*sedge
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- boar*sounder
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- boars*singular
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- bobolinks*chain
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- buck*brace
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- buffalo*gang
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- buffalo*herd
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- buzzards*wake
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- cat*clutter
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- caterpillar*army
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- caterpillars*army
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- cats*clowder
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- cattle*herd
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- chicken*brood
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- chickens*brood
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- chicks*brood
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- chicks*clutch
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- clam*bed
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- cobra*quiver
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- cockroaches*intrusion
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- colt*rag
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- colts*team
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- coots called*covert
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- coots*cover
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- cormorants*solitude
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- cow*kine
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- coyote*band
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- crane*sedge
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- cranes*termites
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- crocodile*float
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- crocodiles*bask
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- crow*murder
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- crows*horde
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- cub*litter
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- cur*cowardice
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- curlew*herd
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- curs*cowardice
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- deer*herd
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- dog*pack
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- dogs*pack
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- donkey*herd
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- donkeys called*herd
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- dotterel*trip
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- dove*dule
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- doves*dule
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- Duck*brace
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- ducks on the water*raft
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- ducks paddling*team
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- ducks*brace
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- eagles*convocation
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- eggs*clutch
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- Elephant*herd
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- elephants*herd
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- Elk*gang
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- elks called*gang
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- Emus*mob
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- falcons called*cast
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- Ferret*business
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- ferrets*business
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- finches called*trimming
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- Finches*charm
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- Fish*school
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- fish*shoal
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- flamingoes*stand
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- flies*business
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- Fly*swarm
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- flying geese called*skein
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- Fox*skulk
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- foxes*shulk
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- Frog*colony
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- frogs*army
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- geese called*gaggle
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- geese flying*skein
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- Geese*flock
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- giraffes*tower
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- Gnat*cloud
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- gnats*mothers-in-law
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- Goat*herd
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- goats*tribe
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- Goldfince*charm
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- Gorilla*band
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- gorillas*band
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- grasshoppers*getting bald
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- Greyhound*leash
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- grouse*pack
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- gulls called*colony
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- gulls*colony
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- Hare*down
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- hares*husk
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- Hawk*cast
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- hawks called*cast
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- hawks spiralling in flight*boil
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- hawks*cast
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- Hen*brood
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- hens called*brood
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- Heron*hedge
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- herons*darkness
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- herring*army
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- hippopotamuses*bloat
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- Hog*drift
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- hogs*passel
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- hornets*nest
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- Horse*team
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- horses*herd
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- Hound*pack
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- hounds*cry
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- hyenas*cackle
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- jays*party
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- Jellyfish*smack
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- Kangaroo*troop
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- kangeroos called*a mob
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- Kitten*kindle
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- kittens called*kindle
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- kittens*litter
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- lapwings*deceit
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- Lark*ascension
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- larks*exaltation
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- Leopard*leap
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- leopards called*leap
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- leopards*leap
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- Lion*pride
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- lions*pride
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- Locust*plague
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- locusts*plague
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- Magpie*tiding
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- magpies*tiding
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- Mallard*sord
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- mallards in flight*sord
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- Mare*stud
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- mares*stud
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- Marten*richness
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- martins*richness
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- Mole*labour
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- moles*labor
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- Monkey*troop
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- monkeys called*troop
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- monkeys*troop
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- Mule*barren
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- mules*span
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- nightingales*watch
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- otters*romp
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- Owls*parliament
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- Oyster*bed
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- oysters*bed
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- Parrot*company
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- parrots*company
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- Partridge*covey
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- partridges*covey
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- Peacock*muster
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- peacocks*muster
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- Peep*litter
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- penguins*colony
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- Pheasant*nest
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- Pig*litter
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- Pigeon*flock
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- piglets*litter
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- Plover*wing
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- plovers in flight*wing
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- plovers*congregation
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- ponies*string
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- Pony*string
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- porcupines*prickle
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- Porpoise*pod
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- ptarmigans*covey
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- puppies*litter
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- Quail*covey
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- Rabbit*nest
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- rabbits*warren
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- Rat*pack
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- Rattlesnake*rhumba
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- Raven*unkindness
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- ravens*unkindness
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- Rhino*crash
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- rhinocerouses*crash
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- roe deer*bevy
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- Roebuck*bevy
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- Rook*building
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- rooks*building
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- Seal*pod
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- seals*herd
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- sharks*shiver
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- Sheep*drove
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- sheep*flock
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- Snake*nest
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- snakes*nest
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- Snipe*walk
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- snipe*wisp
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- Sparrow*host
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- sparrows*host
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- Squirrel*dray
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- squirrels called*dray
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- squirrels*dray
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- Starling*murmuration
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- starlings*murmuration
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- Stork*mustering
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- storks*mustering
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- Swallow*flight
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- swallows*flight
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- Swan*bevy
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- swans in flight*wedge
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- swans*bevy
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- Swift*flock
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- Swine*sounder
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- Teal*spring
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- this called: bacteria*culture
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- tigers*streak
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- Toad*knot
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- toads*knot
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- travelling wolves*route
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- trout*hover
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- Turkey*rafter
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- turkeys*rafter
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- turtle doves*pitying
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- Turtle*bale
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- Turtledove*pitying
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- turtles*bale
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- Viper*nest
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- Walrus*pod
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- Whale*school
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- whales called*pod
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- whales*pod
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- widgeons*company
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- wild dogs*pack
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- Wolf*pack
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- wolves*pack
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- Woodcock*fall
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- woodcocks*fall
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- Woodpecker*descent
Animals: What do you call a group of this animal- woodpeckers*descent
Animals: What do you call a young Antelope*calf
Animals: What do you call a young Bear*cub
Animals: What do you call a young Beasts of prey*whelp
Animals: What do you call a young Beaver*kit
Animals: What do you call a young Bird*fledgling
Animals: What do you call a young Cat*kitten
Animals: What do you call a young Codfish*codling
Animals: What do you call a young Cow*calf
Animals: What do you call a young Deer*fawn
Animals: What do you call a young Dog*puppy
Animals: What do you call a young Duck*duckling
Animals: What do you call a young Eagle*eaglet
Animals: What do you call a young Eel*elver
Animals: What do you call a young Elephant seal*weaner
Animals: What do you call a young Elephant*calf
Animals: What do you call a young Fish*fry
Animals: What do you call a young Fowl*chick
Animals: What do you call a young Fox*cub
Animals: What do you call a young Frog*tadpole
Animals: What do you call a young Goat*kid
Animals: What do you call a young Goose*gosling
Animals: What do you call a young Grouse*cheeper
Animals: What do you call a young Guinea fowl*keet
Animals: What do you call a young Hawk*eyas
Animals: What do you call a young Hen*pullet
Animals: What do you call a young Hippo*calf
Animals: What do you call a young Horse*foal
Animals: What do you call a young Kangaroo*joey
Animals: What do you call a young Lion*cub
Animals: What do you call a young Owl*owlet
Animals: What do you call a young Partridge*cheeper
Animals: What do you call a young Pig*piglet
Animals: What do you call a young Pigeon*squab
Animals: What do you call a young Quail*cheeper
Animals: What do you call a young Rabbit*kit
Animals: What do you call a young Rat*kitten
Animals: What do you call a young Rhino*calf
Animals: What do you call a young Rooster*cockerel
Animals: What do you call a young Salmon*parr
Animals: What do you call a young Seal*pup
Animals: What do you call a young Shark*cub
Animals: What do you call a young Sheep*lamb
Animals: What do you call a young Swan*cygnet
Animals: What do you call a young Tiger*cub
Animals: What do you call a young Turkey*poult
Animals: What do you call a young Whale*calf
Animals: What do you call a young Zebra*foal
Animals: What does a camel store in its hump*fat
Animals: What does a carpophagus animal feed on?*Fruit
Animals: what does the male praying mantis lose to the female after mating*his head
Animals: What dog is named after a Mexican state*chihuahua
Animals: What fish is the fastest*sailfish
Animals: What form was the Egyptian god Sobek?*Crocodile
Animals: What herbivore sleeps one hour a night*antelope
Animals: What insect has a type of hair on it's eyes*honeybees
Animals: What is a collective word for a group of foxes*skulk
Animals: What is a dingo*wild dog
Animals: What is a female bear*sow
Animals: What is a female calf*heifer
Animals: What is a female cat*queen
Animals: What is a female deer called*doe
Animals: What is a female deer*doe
Animals: What is a female ferret*jill
Animals: What is a female fox called*vixen
Animals: What is a female red deer called*a hind
Animals: What is a female sheep*ewe
Animals: What is a fox's den called?*Earth
Animals: What is a fox's den called*an earth
Animals: What is a fox's tail called*brush
Animals: What is a gila monster*lizard
Animals: What is a goat's offspring called*kid
Animals: What is a goup of clams*bed
Animals: What is a greyish cat with dark stripes called*tabby
Animals: what is a gribble*crustacean
Animals: What is a grosbeak*bird
Animals: What is a Hen less than a year old called*A Pullet
Animals: What is a large, clawed, marine crustacean?*Lobster
Animals: What is a male deer called*buck
Animals: What is a male goose called*gander
Animals: What is a male swan called*cob
Animals: What is a male swine called*boar
Animals: What is a marsupium*pouch
Animals: What is a mature horse below the height of 14 and a half hands called*pony
Animals: What is a Natterjack?*Toad
Animals: What is a pangolin*ant-eater
Animals: What is a Rana esculenta*edible frog
Animals: What is a smaller form of Kangeroo usually called*wallaby
Animals: What is a word for a castrated ram*wether
Animals: What is a young goose called*gosling
Animals: What is a young swan called*cygnet
Animals: What is a young whale called*calf
Animals: What is also known as a pillbug (they were once used for medicinal purposes and swallowed like pills - yuk!!!)*woodlouse
Animals: What is an alan*hunting dog
Animals: What is an army worm*caterpillar
Animals: What is an emasculated stallion called*gelding
Animals: What is an insect called while it is changing its form inside a cocoon*pupa
Animals: What is another name for a Guinea Pig?*Cavy
Animals: What is another name for the coyote*prairie wolf
Animals: What is another name for the prairie wolf*coyote
Animals: What is another term for a black leopard*panther
Animals: what is canis lupus*a wolf
Animals: What is the animal with the Latin name "syncerus caffer"?*Cape Buffalo
Animals: What is the axolotl also called*salamander
Animals: What is the chihuahua named after*A Mexican state
Animals: What is the collective term that is used to refer to animals that feed on the remains of dead animals or plants*detrivore
Animals: What is the common name for the bird Passer domesticus*house sparrow
Animals: What is the common name for the furcula in birds*wishbone
Animals: What is the correct collective name for a litter of piglets*farrow
Animals: What is the deadliest spider?*The Black Widow Spider
Animals: What is the distinguishing feature of an animal classed as an ungulate*hooves
Animals: What is the favorite fruit of the orang-utan*durian
Animals: What is the heart rate of the blue whale (in beats per minute)*nine
Animals: What is the heaviest snake*anaconda
Animals: What is the horn of a rhinoceros made of*hair
Animals: What is the largest lizard*Komodo Dragon
Animals: What is the longest venomous snake*king cobra
Animals: What is the most poisonous fish in the world*stonefish
Animals: What is the most venomous snake (no, it's not the king cobra!)*Inland Taipan
Animals: What is the name for a collection of frogs?*Army
Animals: What is the name given to a neutered stallion*a gelding
Animals: What is the name given to the young of a Kangaroo?*Joey
Animals: What is the name of the largest land animal?*Elephant
Animals: What is the offspring of a mare and a male ass called?*A mule
Animals: What is the only dog that doesn't have a pink tongue*chow
Animals: What is the only mammal that can't jump?*Elephant
Animals: What is the only member of the cat family that cannot fully retract its claws*cheetah
Animals: What is the only venomous snake found in Britain?*Adder
Animals: What is the popular name for crane flies*daddy long legs
Animals: What is the primary function of the kangaroo's tail*balance
Animals: What is the scientific name for a turkey's wishbone*furcula
Animals: what is the shape of a camel's spine*straight
Animals: What is the smallest bird in the world?*Hummingbird
Animals: What is the smallest british bird*goldcrest
Animals: What is the technical name for an animal's pouch*marsupium
Animals: What is the third name for the cougar or mountain lion*puma
Animals: What is the wolds largest snail species, with a length of 770mm (30.3 in)*Australian Trumpet
Animals: What is the world's largest Mollusc, with a length of 16,764mm (660in)*Giant Squid
Animals: What is the world's longest snake*python
Animals: What is young kangeroo called*joey
Animals: What kind of animal is a boomslang*snake
Animals: What kind of animal is a Dandie Dinmont*scottish hunting terrier
Animals: What kind of animal is a quagga*zebra
Animals: What kind of animal is a snow shoe rabbit*Hare
Animals: What kind of animal is a wapiti*american elk
Animals: What kind of animal is the emblem of the US republican political party?*Elephant
Animals: What kind of animal is the source of mohair?*Angora Goat
Animals: What kind of animal mates only once for 12 hours and can sleep for three years?*Snail
Animals: What kind of animal was "Gentle Ben" on the TV show?*A Bear
Animals: What kind of animal was featured in Gavin Maxwells 1960 best seller A ring of Bright Water*otter
Animals: What kind of animals don't hunt or eat any meat?*Herbivore
Animals: What kind of animals live in an apiary?*Bees
Animals: What kind of animals were Chi Chi and An An?*Panda bears
Animals: What kind of creature always gives birth to same sex twins?*Armadillo
Animals: What land mammal other than man has the longest lifespan?*Elephant
Animals: What large herbivore sleeps only one hour a night*antelope
Animals: What lives in a formicary*ants
Animals: What name is given to a cows first milk after calving*beestings
Animals: What name is given to a female calf*heifer
Animals: What name is given to a larva of the salamander whish never fully develops because of a hormone deficiency although it can breed*axolotl
Animals: What name is given to a male falcon*tiercel
Animals: What name is given to young salmon which has been to sea only once*grilse
Animals: What physical characteristic do pinnipeds have*fins for feet
Animals: What sort of acid is in an ants sting*formic acid
Animals: What sort of animal is an Addaz*Antelope
Animals: What sort of insects belong to the order Odonata*dragonflies
Animals: What species of animal would Rangifer Tarandus refer to*Deer
Animals: What travels in gaggles*geese
Animals: What type of animal according to Beatrix Potter was Mr Jeremy Fisher?*Frog
Animals: What type of animal is a Lippizaner*horse
Animals: What type of animal is a rockhopper*penguin
Animals: What type of animal is a Tasmanian Devil?*Marsupial
Animals: What type of animal is a wallaby*kangaroo
Animals: What type of animal is a wallaby*marsupial
Animals: What type of animal is the main source of food for a mole?*Earthworms
Animals: What type of animal is the symbol of medicine?*Snake
Animals: What type of animal lives in a formicary*ant
Animals: What type of animal produces gossamer?*Spider
Animals: What type of bird is the Liver bird found on coats of arms of Liverpool*cormorant
Animals: What type of creature is a Basilisk?*Lizard
Animals: What type of creature is a colobus*monkey
Animals: What type of creature is a sidewinder?*Snake
Animals: What type of creature's a bustard?*Bird
Animals: What type of frog is the smallest frog*gold frog
Animals: What type of insect eats its mate after mating?*Preying Mantis
Animals: What type of insect has the best eyesight?*Dragonfly
Animals: What type of leaves does a Koala use for food?*Eucalyptus
Animals: What type of mammals fly using echolocation?*Bats
Animals: What was it that Killed Cleopatra?*An asp
Animals: What was Tarzan's Chimpanzee's name?*Cheta
Animals: What was the first animal on the endangered species list*peregrine falcon
Animals: What well known marsupial is the wallaby related to*kangaroo
Animals: What were dachshunds originally bred to hunt*badgers
Animals: What were the names of the two bears that lived in Jellystone park?*Yogi and Boo Boo
Animals: What word is used for a female fox*vixen
Animals: What word is used for a female sheep*ewe
Animals: What word is used for a male ass (Other than that the word used for that $^&%@! ex-boyfriend...)*jack
Animals: What word is used for a male deer*buck
Animals: What word is used for a male duck*drake
Animals: what worm prefers the mulberry*the silkworm
Animals: What's a Natterjack?*A Toad
Animals: What's a Wessex Saddleback?*A Pig
Animals: What's the smallest bird in the world?*The Hummingbird
Animals: When a ____ exerts itself, gets angry, or stays out of the water for too long, it exudes red, sweatlike mucus through its skin*hippopotamus
Animals: When a ____ is first born, it is male, and it gradually evolves to female as it matures*prawn
Animals: When a desert ____ spends the summer of the dry season in a burrow, it is "estivating." When an animal estivates, its metabolism slows and its temperature drops. Animals estivate or hibernate in response to extremes in temperature or lack of food or water*tortoise
Animals: When a school of baby ____ are threatened, their father opens his huge mouth and the youngsters swim inside to hide. When danger has passed, he reopens his mouth and lets the fry out*catfish
Animals: When a snail hatches from an egg, it is a miniature adult, shell and all. The shell grows with the snail, and the snail never leaves the ____*shell
Animals: When baby opossum are born, they are so small that an entire litter can fit in a tablespoon. They live inside their mother's pouch for ____ before climbing out and riding on her back*3 months
Animals: When caterpillar changes into an adult butterfly what is the change called?*Metamorphous
Animals: When cows graze in their natural head-down position, their saliva production increases by ____*seventeen percent
Animals: When eating, ____ often gorge themselves to the point that they can't fly. the bird will quickly regurgitate its meal to become light enough to escape if flight from an attacker is necessary*vultures
Animals: When thirsty, a camel can swig down 25 gallons of water in less than ____*three minutes
Animals: When under extreme stress, such as when held in captivity, some octopuses will eat their own arms, which ____*grow back
Animals: When young abalones feed on red seaweed, their shells turn ____*red
Animals: When young, the hoatzin, a crested, olive-colored South American bird, has claws on its ____*wings
Animals: Where are there over 58 million dogs*USA
Animals: Where do ants live*formicary
Animals: Where do British swallows spend the winter*africa
Animals: Where do demersal animals live*SEABED
Animals: Which animal appears first in the dictionary?*Aardvark
Animals: Which animal has rectangular pupils?*Goat
Animals: Which animal has the largest eyes*giant squid
Animals: Which animal has the longest lifespan in captivity?*Giant Tortoise
Animals: Which animal is sometimes known as In velvet*deer
Animals: Which animal is the fastest, a hare, greyhound, or horse?*Hare
Animals: Which animal is used on the Toys R Us logo?*Giraffe
Animals: Which animal lives in a citadel*mole
Animals: which animal lives in a lodge*the beaver
Animals: Which animal was traditionally called Russell*fox
Animals: Which animals are known for their blue and red faces and bums*mandrills
Animals: Which animals does Lupine relate to?*Wolves
Animals: Which animals is commonly known as The buhmans clock*kookaburra
Animals: Which animals latin name is bufo bufo*toad
Animals: Which australian animal is the world's fussiest eater is the*koala
Animals: Which Australian bird is known as the Laughing Jackass*kookaburra
Animals: Which bird is also known as Cuddys duck because St Cuthbert protected it*eider
Animals: Which bird is named after its habit of up ending stones to look for shellfish*turnstone
Animals: Which bird is stuffed and displayed in the MCC Museumat Lords having been hit and killed by a cricket ball*house sparrow
Animals: Which bird reestablished itself in Suffolk in the late 1940s and is the symbol of the RSPB*avocet
Animals: Which bird, crex crex, has a cry which can be imitated by moving two notched bones across one another*corncrake
Animals: Which bird, popular as a cage bird, syMbolised the Passion of Christ in medieval religious paintings*goldfinch
Animals: Which breed of horse is tradionally ridden by the Spanish Riding School in Vienna*lipizzaner
Animals: Which bug has the most legs?*Millipede
Animals: Which crab, having no hard shell of its own, protects itself by taking over the shells of dead molluscs*hermit crab
Animals: Which creature gets its name from the spanish for lizard*alligator
Animals: Which extinct creature got its name from the portuguese for stupid?*Dodo
Animals: Which female animal on heat, seeks sex an average of 20 times a day*chimpanzee
Animals: Which Fred is the Daily Mail's cartoon dog?*Fred Bassett
Animals: Which is the largest African bird of prey*lammergeyer
Animals: Which is the largest aquatic bird*albatross
Animals: Which is the largest known butterfly*Queen Alexandra's Birdwing
Animals: Which is the only animal other than humans that can get leprosy*armadillos
Animals: Which is the only endemic species of bird confined entirely to Britain*scottish crossbill
Animals: Which is the smallest mammal in the world*the pygmy shrew
Animals: Which mammals fly*bats
Animals: Which member of the anura order of amphibians was once used in pregnancy tests*clawed toad
Animals: Which of the big cats have tear stain facial markings*cheetahs
Animals: Which penguin dad likes to babysit?*Emporer Penguin
Animals: Which pigment is obtained from cuttlefish and squid*sepia
Animals: Which proboscis has 40,000 muscles*elephants trunk
Animals: Which sense is the weakest sense in most primates?*Sense of Smell
Animals: Which sinister sounding beetle is a pest in the timbers of old buildings*deathwatch beetle
Animals: Which snake kills the most humans*king cobra
Animals: Which subhuman primate is the most intelligent?*Chimpanzee
Animals: Which type of animals have more teeth, reptiles or mammals?*Mammals
Animals: Which type of semi aquatic animal is a lutra-lutra?*An Otter
Animals: which woodland birs performs a roding display flight in the breeding season*woodcock
Animals: While awake, hummingbirds must eat at least every 30 minutes or they will starve to death. They need to eat 2.5 times their body weight every day - this takes hundreds of ____ everyday*flowers
Animals: While dangerous to swimmers, the fact remains that ____ are much less dangerous than sharks*barracudas
Animals: While many people believe that a camel's humps are used for water storage, they are actually made up of ____. The hump of a well-rested, well-fed camel can weigh up to eighty pounds*fat
Animals: While some sharks lay eggs, blue sharks give birth to live ____, as do about two-thirds of all sharks, estimated at nearly 350 species*pups
Animals: While the bones of most airborne birds are hollow for lightness, ____ are endowed with solid bones for ballast when they dive, sometimes to 850 feet or more*penguins
Animals: Who are the queen bee's closest servants in a beehive?*Drones
Animals: Who was the British TV personality that presented the show Animal Magic?*Johnny Morris
Animals: who was the first animal named to the animal hall of fame, in 1969*lassie
Animals: Whooper, mute and Bewicks are all types of what*swan
Animals: Wild ass*onager
Animals: Wildlife biologists estimate that as many as five out of six fawns starve to death during a hard winter in ____*vermont
Animals: With a distance of 19,000 kms (11,806 mi), this bird holds the record for the furthest migration route*Pectoral Sandpiper
Animals: With few exceptions, birds do not sing while on the ground. They sing during flight or while sitting on an object off the ____*ground
Animals: With only a four-week gestation period, a cottontail ____ can produce 5 to 7 litters, and as many as 35 offspring per year*rabbit
Animals: With which island is the puffin associated*lundy island
Animals: With which mammal is the disease rabies commonly associated*dogs
Animals: Within the hawk, or birds of prey, family, there are ____ species - eagles, hawks, kites, and Old World vultures, which are found nearly worldwide*208
Animals: Wolf packs could be found in all the forests of Europe, and in 1420 and 1438, wolves roamed the streets of ____*paris
Animals: Woodpecker scalps, porpoise teeth, and giraffe tails have all been used as ____*money
Animals: Woolly haired South amrican animal*llama
Animals: You are more likely to be killed by a ____ than by a poisonous spider*champagne cork
Animals: You are more likely to get attacked by a cow than a____*shark
Animals: You can identify a ____ bear's mark by the sign of five claws. A black bear will lacerate a tree trunk with four claws*grizzly
Animals: You can only smell 1/20th as well as a ____*dog
Animals: You can tell the sex of a horse by its teeth. Most males have 40, females have ____*36
Animals: You could milk about ____ cows per hour by hand, but with modern machinery, you can milk up to 100 cows per hour*six
Animals: You have a 1 in 3,000,000 chance of being killed by a*snake
Animals: You just saw an egg-laying mammal in the wild. Where are you*australia
Animals: You see a lemur in it's natural habitat. Where are you?*Madagascar
Animals: Young birds such as ducks, geese, and shore birds are born with their ____*eyes open
Animals: Young swan*cygnet
Animals: Zebus are humped cattle found in India, China, and northern Africa. Zebubs are tsetse-like flies found in ____*ethiopia
Animals:Porcupines ____ in water*float
Animas: You are on a farm and you see a DUROC. What kind of animal is it?*pig
Annapolis & Minneapolis contain the suffix "polis", which in Greek means ____*city
Anne Boleyn lost her head over this guy*henry viii
Anniversary Gifts (traditional)*Paper*Leather*Lace*Crystal*China*Silver*Diamonds*Pearls*Gold*Platinum
Annoying, litigious (and possibly duplicitous) owner of Boston Beer Company*jim koch
Annual growth of ____ traffic is 314,000%*www
Annual growth of WWW traffic is ____*314,000%
Annual London dog show*crufts
Anonymous letters of hostility towards the recipient*hate mail
Another name for a slaughter house*abattoir
Another name for a villain or scoundrel*blackguard
Another name for an artists workshop or studio*ateiler
Another name for graphite or black lead*plumbago
Another name for guardian angels is*watchers
Another name for phencyclidine hydrochloride*angel dust
Another name for the solar year is what*tropical year
Another name for wood alcohol is...*methanol
Another term for pure china clay is*kaolin
Another word for direct confrontation*face-off
Another word for vaccination*immunization
Antarctica has no native____*population
Antarctica's residents are ____ and support staffs who usually stay no more than a year at a time*scientific
Antarctica's residents are scientific and ____ staffs who usually stay no more than a year at a time*support
Anteaters prefer ____ to ants*termites
Anteaters prefer termites to____*ants
Anthocyanins are compounds which produce what*colors
Anthocyanins are compounds which produce...*color
Anthomania is an obsession or crazed desire for ____ ____*flowers
Anthropoid (ape) of equatorial africa that, physically and genetically, is the animal most closely related to humans*chimpanzee
Anti tank rocket launcher*bazooka
Antoine domino is better known the world by what name*fats domino
Anubis was the egyptian god of the ____*dead
Anvil, hammer and stirrup are all bones where*ear
Any animal lacking a vertebral column, or backbone*invertebrate
Any comparatively small body of land completely surrounded by water*island
Any free-moving liquid in outer space will form itself into a sphere, because of it's surface ____*tension
Any material that hardens & becomes strongly adhesive after application in plastic form*cement
Any member of a group of protozoa (single-celled animals) that are blood parasites*trypanosome
Any month that starts on a Sunday will have a ____ in it*friday the 13th
Any object worn as a charm may be called a(n) ____*amulet
Any of a group of composite organisms made up of a fungus and an alga living in symbiotic association (symbiosis)*lichen
Any of a large group of chemicals almost exclusively organic in nature, used for the coloring of textiles, inks, food products, & other substances*dyes
Any of several soft metal alloys used to line bearings and bushings in order to reduce friction*babbitt metal
Any of the drugs used to reduce nervous tension or induce sleep*sedative
Any of the non-metallic elements which form a salt when combined with a metal*halogen
Any of various scientific recording devices designed to register a person's bodily responses to being questioned*polygraph
Any of various viruses that are parasites of bacteria*bacteriophage
Any structure of animals, plants, or insects that produces chemical secretions or excretions*gland
Any substance that produces disease conditions, tissue injury, or otherwise interrupts natural life processes when in contact with or absorbed into the body*poison
Any type of machine that obtains mechanical energy directly from the expenditure of the chemical energy of fuel burned in a combustion chamber that is an integral part of the engine*internal combustion
Any type of self-propelled vehicle used by railroads to pull or push other types of rolling stock, including passenger, freight, & work cars*hovercraft
Any vessel that converts water into steam*boiler
Any violent destruction or rowdy confusion*mayhem
Anything that occupies space & has mass is generally known as ____*matter
Anywhere is a top 10 hit in 1995 for what band*enya
Anzac troops come from which 2 countries*australia and new zealand
Apart from being rivers what do Thames, Shannon, Forth, Tyne & Humber have in common*sea/fishing areas (for weather forecasts)
Apart from billy connolly who else had a top twenty hit with d.i.v.o.r.c.e. in 1975*tammy wynette
Apart from clarity and cut, what are the two C's of a diamond*carat and colour
Apart from eggs, what is the other essential ingredient in 'Eggs Florentine'*spinach
Apart from england, which nation had the most carling premiership players representing them*norway
Apart from gottfried leibniz, which famous scientist developed the many techniques of calculus in mathematics*isaac newton
Apart from milk, what is the chief ingredient of lyonnaise sauce*onions
Aphids can give birth how long after being born themselves*10 days
Aphrodisiomania is an obsession or crazed desire for ____*sex
Apollo was the greek god of ____ and ____*archery and prophecy
Apparatus mixing air with petrol vapour in an internal combustion engine*carburettor
Apparatus or specially constructed chamber for maintaining living organisms in an environment that encourages growth*incubator
Apparatus that converts molecules into ions and then separates the ions according to their mass-to-charge ratio*mass spectrometer
Apparatus what was the first chinese dynasty*shang
Apparition or double of living person*doppelganger
Apples are more efficient than ____ in keeping people awake in the mornings*caffeine
Apples, not____ , are more efficient at waking up in the morning*caffeine
Appleton entered the uk charts at no2 in sept 2002 name the single*fantasy
Approx 800 people died at a firework display in paris in what year*1770
Approximately ____ cakes of Ivory Soap had been manufactured by 1990*30 billion
Approximately ____ of all statistics are made up*97.35618329%
Approximately ____ of software in China is pirated*98%
Approximately 1/3 of the earth's land surface is____*desert
Approximately 16 Canadians have their ____ removed when not required, everyday*appendixes
Approximately how deep are the deepest mines*four km
Approximately how long after the atomic bombs were dropped on Japan did they surrender*one week
Approximately how long was the Brachiosaurus, in metres*24
Approximately how long was the Diplodocus, in metres*27
Approximately how many children did pharaoh ramses ii father*one hundred and six
Approximately how many concertos were composed by Antonio Vivaldi*500
Approximately how many genes are there on one human DNA molecule*80.000
Approximately how many inches are in a metre*thirty nine
Approximately how many inches are there in one metre*thirty nine
Approximately how many pounds of cereal will the average american/canadian eat every year*11.9
Approximately how many species of butterfly are there*100,000
Approximately how many spoons are there in the 'new jersey spoon museum'*five
Approximately how many spoons are there in the new jersey spoon museum*five thousand four hundred
Approximately how many times a day does the human heart beat*one million
Approximately how many times a minute does lightning strike the earth*6000
Approximately how many times a minute does lightning strike the earth*six thousand
Approximately how many times sweeter is saccharin than sucrose*five hundred
Approximately how many years old is the first known written advertisement*3000
Approximately how much salt is in every gallon of seawater*quarter pound
Approximately how old is the oldest piece of chewing gum*nine thousand years
Approximately how tall was the Brachiosaurus, in metres*twelve
Approximately what percentage of the earth do the oceans cover*seventy one percent
Approximately, 1 out of ____ people suffer from asthma*25
Approximately, 1 out of 25 people suffer from____*asthma
April 1985: After a weekend of tunneling into a Dublin Bank, would-be thieves end up in a women's washroom. What were this gang of robbers known as*The Great Drain Robbers
April 25 is which national holiday in Australia and New Zealand*anzac day
April 25th is what Australian holiday*anzac day
April fool's day came from ____ when the Gregorian calendar was adopted*france
Aptronyms: best little hairhouse in town*hairdresser
Aptronyms: the booby trap*lingerie
Aquatic Animals: Living up to the ripe old age of 200 years, this is the world's longest-lived marine animal*Bowhead Whale
Aquatic Animals: The sailfish is the fastest fish, what are number two and three?*marlin and wahoo
Aquatic Animals: This fish has a recorded maximum speed of 112kph (69mph)*Sailfish
Aquatic Animals: With a maximum weight of 704kg (1,552lbs), this is the world's heaviest turtle species*Pacific Leatherback
Aquatic mollusc with hinged double shell*bivalve
Arab terrorists hijack Italian ocean liner ____ & kill an American passenger*achille lauro
Arachnoid refers to what kind of creature*spider
Arachnoid refers to what kind of insect*spider
Araucaria or Chile Pine has a more common name, what is it*monkey puzzle tree
Arborio, patna and basmati are all types of what*rice
Arcade Games*Centipede*Asteroids*Space Invaders*Star Castle*Sinistar*PacMan*Mortal Kombat*Virtua Fighter*Battlezone*Galaga
Arch, which is essentially a central voussoir*keystone
Archaeology: Approximately how many years old is the first known written advertisement*three thousand
Archaeology: In which ruins was the first known written advertisement found*Thebes
Archduke francis ferdinand was murdered in 1912, 1913 or 1914*1914
Archduke francis ferdinand's murder precipitated which war*world war i
Arched or domed recess at the end of a church*apse
Archie bunker's name through the first two pilot films of "all in the family*archie justice
Architect of the labyrinth of knossos in crete*daedalus
Architecture: 1970s: In 1974, this became the world's tallest building*sears tower
Architecture: Architectural style developed in the Eastern Empire*byzantine
Architecture: Triangular part of wall at the end of a ridged roof*gable
Architecture: Which famous building was built by Shah Jehan*Taj Mahal
Architecture: Which famous building was built by Shih Huang Ti*Great Wall of China
Architecture: Which famous million dollar building cost more than a million dollars*Sydney Opera House
Are barnacles plant life or animals*animals
Are chemical compounds used to kill or inhibit the growth of infectious organisms*antibiotics
Are most cats right pawed or left pawed*left
Are periwinkles animal, vegetable or mineral*vegetable
Are there any plants that use insects for food*yes
Are there more sheep than people in the Falkland Islands*yes
Are there ski resorts in Hawaii*yes
Are yabbies found in fresh or salt water*fresh
Are you standing or sitting when you put your coccyx on the floor*sitting
Area in which aircraft are forbidden to fly*no-fly zone
Area of commerce that encompasses farming or trapping certain furbearing animals, processing their skins for sale to manufacturers of fur garments, & marketing finished garments to retail outlets*fur industry
Arenas what 1,300- foot column of basalt do wyoming indians want to keep people from climbing*devil's tower
Ares, thor and mars are all what*gods of war
Aretha franklin sang 'think' in which film*blues brothers
Aretha franklin sang this song in the original blues brothers movie*think
Argentina what do x and y chromosomes combine in making*males
Ariel is a natural satellite of what planet*uranus
Ariel is a satellite of which planet in the solar system*uranus
Ariel's Beginning is the sub-title of a 2008 straight-to-DVD prequel of what animated Disney movie?*The Little Mermaid
Arkansas became a state on June 15 ____*1836
Arlanda is the airport which serves which European city*stockholm
Arlington is the advanced form of what card game*rummy
Armadillos can walk where*underwater
Armoured glove*gauntlet
Arms in what language was bambi originally published*german
Armstrong Short, simple, descriptive poem idealizing country life*idyll
Army officer ranked below major-general*brigadier
Army unit usually of 300-1000 men*battalion
Army what bird has double-plumed feathers*emu
Arnold Schwarzenegger Movies*Hercules*Eraser*Kindergarten Cop*Twins*Running Man*Predator*Total Recall*Last Action Hero*Junior
Arnold Schwarzenegger Movies*Terminator*Red Sonja*Pumping Iron*Kindergarten Cop*Twins*Running Man*Predator*Total Recall*Last Action Hero*Junior
Arnold Schwarzenegger's screen name in his early career was*Arnold Strong
Arnold Strong was his screen name in his early career. What name is he known by now*Arnold Schwarzenegger
Aromatic bitter bark of S.American tree*angostura
Aromatic gum resin burnt as incense*frankincense
Aromatic plant used for seasoning and salads*coriander
Around 3000 bc, what writing system originated in sumer*cuneiform
Around the perimeter of rome, a 250km labyrinth serves as a graveyard for the early christians is known as the*catacombs
Arriving in New York, who famously said 'I have nothing to declare except my genius'*oscar wilde
Arrow who wrote the 'unfinished symphony'*wolfgang amadeus mozart
Art: 14th Century: What name was given to the dance of a skeleton or corpse leading people to the grave in order of social precedence*danse macabre
Art: 1980s: He used bold line and silhouette techniques to depict the women of the '80s*patrick nagel
Art: 19th Century: "Death of Marat" and "Oath of the Horatii", two of his better known works*jacques-louis david
Art: 19th Century: "The Burning of the House of Lords and Commons" was done by this Englishman*william turner
Art: 19th Century: American painter who painted "Death of General Wolfe"*benjamin west
Art: 19th Century: Color of ceiling in Van Gogh's "Night Cafe"*green
Art: 19th Century: French Impressionist who did "The Luncheon of the Boating Party", 1881*pierre-auguste renoir
Art: 19th Century: French lithographer chronicled repressive French government in mid 1800s*honore daumier
Art: 19th Century: French painter who did "Napoleon in the Pesthouse at Jaffa"*antoine-jean gros
Art: 19th Century: German artist who did "The Hulsenbeck Children"*philipp otto runge
Art: 19th Century: He was symbolized by Rodin in "The Thinker"*dante
Art: 19th Century: His notorious painting, "The Picnic", was rejected by the Salon of 1863*edouard manet
Art: 19th Century: In 1885 he did "The Potato Eaters"*vincent van gogh
Art: 19th Century: Known for his rendering of ballet dancers*edgar degas
Art: 19th Century: Sculptor did "George Washington*Admiral of Tourville*Voltaire Seated"*jean-antoine houdon
Art: 19th Century: Sculptor's "George Washington", 1841, was too "god-like" for Americans*horatio greenough
Art: 19th Century: The two prominent subjects in Sir Edwin Landseer's "Man Proposes, God Disposes"*polar bear
Art: Age at which Patrick Nagel died*38
Art: Born in Urbino in 1483, which Italian artist, with Leonardo and Michelangelo, is considered one of the three Masters of the High Renaissance*raphael
Art: By what name is the 16th century Italian painter Jacopo Robusti better known*tintoretto
Art: During the Renaissance, the iTalian Donatello was prominent in which field*sculptor
Art: English painter 1887 - 1976*Laurence Stephen Lowry
Art: For which type of paintings are 16th century artists Nicholas Hilliard and Isaac Oliver chiefly known*miniatures
Art: How did racey Emin shock the art world in 1999*with her bed
Art: In 1504 Michaelangelo completed the sculptureDavid which other Renaissance artist cast a bronze David in 1433*donatello
Art: In Son of Man (1964) by Rene Magritte, what hides the subjects face*an apple
Art: Picasso was almost left for dead when he was born. who saved his life*his uncle
Art: Poppy Field and "Water Lilies" were painted by which artist*claude monet
Art: Sculptor Rodin was working on a commision when he died, it has become one of his most famous works what was it*the thinker
Art: she is famous for her airbrushed woman-animal art*olivia
Art: Szukalski was this country's greatest artist (until Hitler destroyed his work)*poland
Art: The art of beautiful handwriting*calligraphy
Art: The art of tracing designs and taking impressions of them is ____*lithography
Art: The artist Canaletto painted many views of which city*venice
Art: The mona lisa is also known by the original name of*la gioconda
Art: The word for which genre of painting or drawing comes from the French for "line for line"*portrait
Art: The work of which 20th century artist includes many compositions made up of maps,photographs and text such as A Hundred Mile walk*richard long
Art: This statue was found on the Greek island of Melos in 1820*venus de milo
Art: Three main types of Greek columns are Doric, Ionic, and ____*corinthian
Art: What Dutch master painted 64 self-portraits*rembrandt
Art: What hobby was developed by the Palmer Paint Company*Painting by numbers
Art: What is the art of tracing designs and making impressions of them called*lithography
Art: What was the surname of the Dutch painter Rembrandt*van rijn
Art: Where on Van Goghs The Sunflowers at the National Gallery does the artists signature appear*on the vase
Art: Which 17th century dutch artist painted a famous series of self portraits*rembrandt
Art: Which 20th century artist has been called The King of Schlock Art*morris katz
Art: Which American architect developed geodesic domes*richard buckminster fuller
Art: Which American artist is famous for a picture of a can of beans*Andy Warhol
Art: Which artist and self taught anatomist painted racehorses Molly Longlegs and Whistlejacket*george stubbs
Art: Which artist featured a cemetary in his home town in his 1923-27 painting The Resurrection:Cookham*stanley spencer
Art: Which artist is known for his silk screen images of Marilyn Monroe*andy warhol
Art: which artist painted 62 self portraits*Rembrandt
Art: Which artist painted The Ambassadors, a double portrait of Jean de Dintville and Georges de Selve*hans holbein
Art: Which artists most famous painting was The persistence of Memory*Dali
Art: Which northern artist has a new perfroming and visual arts centre in Salford named after him*l s lowrie
Art: Which painting by Sir Edwin Landseer is owned by John Dewar &sons and featured on the labels of their whisky bottles*the monarch of the glen
Art: Which post impressionist french artist renowned for his paintings of Tahiti was the subject of a Somerset Maugham novel*paul gauguin
Art: Which Renaissance artist painted Mystic Nativity 1500 which is now in the National Gallery, London*sandro botticelli
Art: Which Royal Academician in 1830 slipped one of his own works into the selection panel for an exhibition, only to have it rejected by his colleagues*john constable
Art: Which Spanish painter painted the picture known as The Rokeby Venus*velasquez
Art: Which Van gogh painting sold for ?44.38m in May 1990*Portrait of Dr Gachet
Art: Who invented painting by numbers*palmer paint company
Art: Who is the sculptor of Newton on the piazza of the new British Library at St Pancras*eduardo paolozzi
Art: Who painted 'Irises'*Vincent Van Gogh
Art: Who painted "And when did you last see your father", now in the walker Art Gallery in Liverpool*william frederick yeames
Art: who painted self portrait with bandaged ear*vincent van gogh
Art: Who painted Snow storm- steamboat off a Harbours mouth*Turner
Art: Who painted the Mona Lisa*leonardo da vinci
Art: Whose painting exhibited in 1874 gave rise to the term Impressionism*claude monet
ART:Which artists most famous painting is The Blue Boy*Thomas Gainsborough
ART:Who did a series of paintings of young men and light reflecting on water*David Hockney
ART:Who said"I do not seek , I find"*Picasso
Artemis was the greek goddess of the ____*hunt
Artificial barrier or obstacle on a motor racing course*chicane
Artificial rain was first used near ____, New Hampshire, in 1947 to fight a forest fire*concord
Artillery NCO below the rank of sergeant*bombadier
As a result of 'cooking fires' going most of the time in the North American Indian longhouses, Huron Indian women often suffered from what as a result of the fires*Blindness
As a result of their wearing high leather collars to protect their necks from sabres, as what were the first u.s. marines known*leathernecks
As at 29 October 2000 who is the Prime Minister of Australia*john howard
As at 29 October 2000 who is the Prime Minister of Canada*jean chretien
As clear as a ____*bell
As close as two ____ in a pod*peas
As cute as a ____*button
As fit as a ____*fiddle
As large as ____*life
As mad as a ____*wet hen
As much as 50 gallons of Maple ____ are used to make a single gallon of Maple Sugar*sap
As much as 50 gallons of maple sap are used to make a single gallon of maple____*sugar
As Nick Park drove to the 1996 Oscar ceremony on a Wallace and Gromit-style red motorcycle and sidecar, why was he cautioned by the police*not wearing a crash helmet
As of 1983, an average of ____ Christmas cards were sent annually in the United States*3 billion
As of 1990, who held the major record for stolen bases*Ricky Henderson
As of 2000, how old is motor trend magazine*50
As of july 1, 2000, how many people were in the world*6,080,299,577
As of November 2000, which golfer has won the most prize money in international competition*greg norman
As of the year 2000, how old is Motor Trend Magazine*50
As pale as a ____*ghost
As part of the Queen Mothers birthday pageant in Aug 2000, which furry creatures marched past in Guardsmens uniforms*the wombles
As pretty as a ____*picture
As seen from the Earth, what is the brightest star in the constellation Scorpio*antares
As seen from the Earth, what is the brightest star in the constellation Taurus*aldebaran
As sick as a ____*dog
As sly as a ____*fox
As the Pacific plate moves under its coast, the ____ Island of New Zealand is getting larger*north
As to the origin of his alleged powers, Uri Geller maintains that they come from the distant planet of*hoova
As tough as ____*nails
As what did al capone's business cards identify him*furniture dealer
As what did Everton Weekes become Barbados' champion after retiring as his countrys cricket captain*bridge
As what did h.g wells refer to adolf hitler*certifiable lunatic
As what did kotex first manufactured in wwi*bandages
As what did Sir Walter Raleigh become famous*explorer
As what did the ancient greeks consider onions*aphrodisiac
As what does superstition say that peacock feathers shouldn't be used*house decorations
As what is 'cape town' also known*kaapstad
As what is 'danny boy' also known*londonderry air
As what is 'south west township' known in south africa*soweto
As what is 7-up also known*un-cola
As what is a camelopard also known*giraffe
As what is a giraffe also known*camelopard
As what is a gnu also known*wildebeest
As what is a moose also known*algonquin
As what is a swimming pool also known*natatorium
As what is a wildebeest also known*gnu
As what is america online known*aol
As what is arizona known*grand canyon state
As what is Beethoven's piano sonata in C-sharp minor more commonly known*the moonlight sonata
As what is boston also known*beantown
As what is british honduras now known*belize
As what is carol anne duffy best know*poet
As what is ceylon now known*sri lanka
As what is Cognoscenti v. Intelligentsia better known*hanmster dance
As what is dutch guiana now known*surinam
As what is east pakistan now known*bangladesh
As what is frank thomas known*big hurt
As what is garlic also known*stinky rose
As what is hungary also known*magyar
As what is infantile paralysis commonly*polio
As what is Karim Al-Hussain better known*aga khan
As what is miami also known*little havana
As what is milan considered*fashion capital
As what is minus forty degrees celsius the same*minus forty degrees fahrenheit
As what is minus forty degrees fahrenheit the same*minus forty degrees celsius
As what is new jersey also known*garden state
As what is niagara falls also known*honeymoon capital
As what is pyrites commonly known*fools gold
As what is saccharin mainly used*sweetener
As what is san francisco known*queen of the pacific
As what is south west africa now known*namibia
As what is switzerland also known*helvetia
As what is the 'londonderry air' also known*danny boy
As what is the 9th century kingdom of Alba now known*scotland
As what is the bowery known*street of forgotten men
As what is the devonian period also known*age of fish
As what is the exclamation point known to mathematicians*factoria
As what is the glue on israeli postage stamps certified*kosher
As what is the Gulf of Gascony now known*the bay of biscay
As what is the international criminal police known*interpol
As what is the mississippi river known*father of waters
As what is the most frequently played segment of Wagners Lohengrin known*here comes the bride
As what is the painting 'arrangement in grey and black #1' known*whistler's mother
As what is the thyroid cartilage also known*adam's apple
As what is the tree with the botanical name 'Betula' better known*birch
As what is tibet also known*roof of the world
As what is washington also known*evergreen state
As what was 'the new york times' formerly known*new york daily news
As what was 'the strip' in las vegas designated*official scenic byway
As what was Anne Bonney notorious in the 18th century*pirate
As what was bangladesh formerly known*east pakistan
As what was belize was formerly known*british honduras
As what was cleopatra also known*serpent of the nile
As what was john f. kennedy airport formerly known*idlewild
As what was kotex first manufactured in wwi*bandages
As what was Liberace famous*pianist
As what was lincoln park in chicago originally used*cemetary
As what was louis xiv also known*sun king
As what was Sir Matthew Baillie Begbie known as in the late 1800's*hanging judge
As what was surinam formerly known*dutch guiana
As what was the 19th century Prime Minister Arthur Wellesley better known*duke of wellington
As what was the taj mahal built*tomb
As what was tomato ketchup once sold*medicine
As what was veronica lake known*peekaboo girl
As what were 'the supremes' originally known*primettes
As who is o'shea jackson known*ice cube
As who is terry bollea known*hulk hogan
As who is the frankish ruler charles the great better known*charlemagne
As who, was Lev Davidovitch Bronstein better known*leon trotsky
As whom is marvin lee aday better know as*meatloaf
As whom was fitness expert Derrick Evans better known*mr motivator
As whom was Jan Ludvik Hoch better known*robert maxwell
Ascorbic acid & sodium ascorbate are the most common forms of which vitamin*vitamin c
Ashley Judd Movies*Kuffs*Natural Born Killers*Smoke*A time to kill*Kiss the Girls*Eye of the Beholder*Double Jeopardy*Where the Heart is*Someone like you*Normal Life
Ashord/V. Simpson)*whitney houston
Ashton Kutcher's famous older wife is whom?*Demi Moore
Aside from Brussels, What other city contains the EU's main governing bodies*Strasbourg
Asimov Anthony: "The Game" involved a matrix of what size*4x4
Asimov Anthony: In the Xanth series, what is our world called*mundania
Asimov Anthony: Name the third Apprentice Adept book*juxtaposition
Asimov Anthony: To date there are ____ Xanth novels*18
Asimov Anthony: What did the Cosmic AC say after reversing entropy*let there be light
Asimov Anthony: Which drunk driver victim did Anthony incorporate into Xanth*jenny
Asimov Anthony: Which of Humfrey's wives was a demoness*dana
Asimov Anthony: Who (FULL name) did Anthony model Humfrey after*lester del rey
Asimov Anthony: Who is Grundy's daughter*surprise
Asimov Anthony: Who is Ivy's twin sister*ida
Asparagus is a member of which family*lily
Ass!"*Fast Times at Ridgemont High
Assam, darjeeling and oolong are all types of what*tea
Associated with 'blues' music, which instrument is nicknamed a 'mississippi saxophone'*harmonica
Association who was the norse goddess of love and fertility*freya
Assuming ____ was in front, there are 40320 ways to rearrange the other eight reindeer*rudolph
Assuming Rudolph was in front, there are ____ ways to rearrange the other eight reindeer*40320
Assuming Rudolph was in front, there are 40320 ways to rearrange the other ____ reindeer*eight
Astology - Who was born when Pluto, the astrological sign for death, was directly above Dallas, Texas*John F. Kennedy
Astrological Signs*Sagittarius*Capricorn*Virgo*Leo*Libra*Pisces*Aquarius*Cancer*Taurus
Astrology: Our galaxy is commonly known called ____*milky way
Astrology: The moon is exalted when it is in which sign?*pisces
Astrology: the ram is*Aries
Astrology: What is Julia Robert's astrological sun sign?*scorpio
Astrology: What is the astrological sign for death*Pluto
Astrology: What is the only sign in the zodiac which doesn't represent a living thing*libra
Astrology: What is the ruling planet of the sign Taurus?*venus
Astrology: What is the zodiac sign for july 15*cancer
Astrology: What is the Zodiac sign of the archer*sagittarius
Astrology: What is the Zodiac sign of the bull*taurus
Astrology: What is the Zodiac sign of the crab*cancer
Astrology: What is the Zodiac sign of the fish*pisces
Astrology: What is the Zodiac sign of the goat*capricorn
Astrology: What is the Zodiac sign of the lion*leo
Astrology: What is the Zodiac sign of the ram*aries
Astrology: What is the Zodiac sign of the scales*libra
Astrology: What is the Zodiac sign of the scorpion*scorpio
Astrology: What is the Zodiac sign of the twins*gemini
Astrology: What is the Zodiac sign of the virgin*virgo
Astrology: What is the Zodiac sign of the water carrier*aquarius
Astrology: What is the zodiacal symbol for Capricorn*goat
Astrology: What is the zodiacal symbol for Pisces*fish
Astrology: What is the zodiacal symbol for Sagittarius*archer
Astrology: What is the zodiacal symbol for Virgo*virgin
Astrology: What planet rules beauty and romance?*venus
Astrology: What was the last age before the Age of Aquarius?*age of pisces
Astrology: Which constellation is represented by a goat*Capricorn
Astrology: Which month has a diamond as a birthstone*april
Astrology: Which sign in the zodiac is said to be the most powerful?*scorpio
Astronaut Buzz Aldrinn was the second man to walk on the moon, his mother's maiden name was quirky, what was it*moon
astronomical name for the big dipper*ursa major
Astronomy: 1980s: ____ discovers 2 partial rings of Neptune in 1989*voyager 2
Astronomy: 19th Century: In 1877 ____ Hall discovers Mars's moon Deimos*asaph
Astronomy: 19th Century: In 1877 Asaph ____ discovers Mars's moon Deimos*hall
Astronomy: 19th Century: In 1877 Asaph Hall discovers ____ 's moon Deimos*mars
Astronomy: 19th Century: In 1877 Asaph Hall discovers Mars's moon ____*deimos
Astronomy: 99% of the solar system mass is concentrated in the____*sun
Astronomy: A heavenly body moving under the attraction of the Sun and consisting of a nucleus and a tail is a(n) ____*comet
Astronomy: As what is Polaris also known*North Star
Astronomy: As what is the North Star also known*Polaris
Astronomy: Does Uranus have an aurora*yes
Astronomy: From 1979 until 2000 the most distant planet from the earth was ____*neptune
Astronomy: How many months does it take the moon to revolve around the Earth*One
Astronomy: How many planets are there in our solar system*eight
Astronomy: How many planets are there in our solar system*eight
Astronomy: If you're in the northern hemisphere, Polaris, the North Star, can be found by looking which direction*north
Astronomy: Mars is ____ kilometres in diameter*6,790
Astronomy: Mars is ____ miles in diameter*4,219
Astronomy: Mars is ____ million kilometres from the Sun*228
Astronomy: Mars is sometimes called the ____ planet*red
Astronomy: Mars takes ____ Earth days to circle the sun*687
Astronomy: Mythology: What gods are the planets of our solar system named after*roman gods
Astronomy: Name the largest planet in the solar system*jupiter
Astronomy: Name the second-largest planet in the solar system*saturn
Astronomy: Of all the planets in our Solar System, which is the largest*jupiter
Astronomy: Our galaxy is commonly known as the ____*Milky Way
Astronomy: Planets*Uranus*Mercury*Venus*Earth*Mars*Jupiter*Saturn*Neptune*Pluto
Astronomy: Saturday is named after which planet*Saturn
Astronomy: The Big Dipper is part of what constellation*ursa major
Astronomy: The fourth planet from the sun is ____*mars
Astronomy: The name for the group of stars which form a hunter with a club and shield is ____*orion
Astronomy: The North Star is also known as ____*polaris
Astronomy: The planet closest to the sun is ____*mercury
Astronomy: The spiral galaxy nearest ours is the ____ galaxy*Andromeda
Astronomy: The spiral galaxy nearest ours is the ____*andromeda
Astronomy: The tides on the earth's oceans are actually created by gravitational pull from the ____*moon
Astronomy: There are ____ planets in this solar system*9
Astronomy: This cluster of stars is also known as the Seven Sisters*pleiades
Astronomy: This comet appears every 76.3 years*Comet Halley
Astronomy: This comet appears every 76.3 years*halley
Astronomy: This planet's diameter is most equal to that of the earth's*venus
Astronomy: Triple star system, also called rigil kent, in the constellation Centaurus*alpha centauri
Astronomy: Venus has how many moons*0
Astronomy: Venus is ____ kilometres in diameter*12,000
Astronomy: Venus is ____ miles in diameter*7,456
Astronomy: Venus is ____ million kilometres from the Sun*108
Astronomy: Venus takes nearly ____ Earth days to circle the Sun*225
Astronomy: what cluster of stars is also known as the plow or the wagon*big dipper
Astronomy: What constellation is represented by scales*Libra
Astronomy: What does "Ursa Major" mean in everyday English*great bear
Astronomy: What is the astronomical name for a group of stars*constellation
Astronomy: What is the fifth planet in our solar system*jupiter
Astronomy: What is the frequency of Halley's Commets return to earth orbit*76 years
Astronomy: What is the full moon nearest the autumnal equinox*harvest moon
Astronomy: What is the largest of the asteroids in our solar system*ceres
Astronomy: What is the largest planet in our solar system*jupiter
Astronomy: What is the largest planetary moon in our solar system*Ganymede
Astronomy: What is the meaning of the name of the constellation Aquila*Eagle
Astronomy: What is the meaning of the name of the constellation Auriga*Charioteer
Astronomy: What is the meaning of the name of the constellation Camelopardalis*Giraffe
Astronomy: What is the meaning of the name of the constellation Canes Venatici*Greyhounds
Astronomy: What is the meaning of the name of the constellation Cassiopeia*Cassiopeia
Astronomy: What is the meaning of the name of the constellation Cepheus*Cepheus
Astronomy: What is the meaning of the name of the constellation Coma Berenices*Berenice's Hair
Astronomy: What is the meaning of the name of the constellation Corona Borealis*Northern Crown
Astronomy: What is the meaning of the name of the constellation Cygnus*Swan
Astronomy: What is the meaning of the name of the constellation Delphinus*Dolphin
Astronomy: What is the meaning of the name of the constellation Draco*Dragon
Astronomy: What is the meaning of the name of the constellation Equuleus*Colt
Astronomy: What is the meaning of the name of the constellation Lacerta*Lizard
Astronomy: What is the meaning of the name of the constellation Leo Minor*Lesser Lion
Astronomy: What is the meaning of the name of the constellation Lyra*Lyre
Astronomy: What is the meaning of the name of the constellation Ophiuchus*Serpent Bearer
Astronomy: What is the meaning of the name of the constellation Sagitta*Arrow
Astronomy: What is the meaning of the name of the constellation Serpens*Serpent
Astronomy: What is the meaning of the name of the constellation Triangulum*Triangle
Astronomy: What is the meaning of the name of the constellation Ursa Major*Great Bear
Astronomy: What is the meaning of the name of the constellation Ursa Minor*Little Bear
Astronomy: What is the meaning of the name of the constellation Vulpecula*Fox
Astronomy: What is the most essential tool in astronomy*telescope
Astronomy: What is the most widely accepted theory for the creation of the universe*Big Bang
Astronomy: What is the name for a group of stars*constellation
Astronomy: What is the name for the theoretical end-product of the gravitational collapse of a massive star*black hole
Astronomy: What is the name given to a group of stars*constellation
Astronomy: What is the name of brightest asteroid visible from earth*Vesta
Astronomy: What is the name used to describe the "minor planets"*asteroid
Astronomy: What is the name used to describe the "minor planets"*asteroids
Astronomy: What is the ocean of air around the earth called*atmosphere
Astronomy: What is the only day named after a planet*Saturday
Astronomy: What is the proper name for falling stars*meteors
Astronomy: What is the small irregular white cloud that zips around Neptune approximately every 16 hours called*Scooter
Astronomy: What is the technical name for 'falling stars'*meteors
Astronomy: What is the term for the path followed a by a small body around a massive body in space*orbit
Astronomy: What is the term for the path followed by a body in space*orbit
Astronomy: What is your zodiac sign if you are born on August 9th*leo
Astronomy: What is your zodiac sign if you are born on july 15*cancer
Astronomy: What is your zodiac sign if you are born on July 15th*cancer
Astronomy: What is your zodiac sign if you're born on New Years Day*capricorn
Astronomy: What phenomenon is caused by the gravitational attraction of the moon*tide
Astronomy: What phenomenon is caused by the gravitational attraction of the moon*tides
Astronomy: What planet boasts the Great Red Spot*jupiter
Astronomy: What planet is nearest the sun*Mercury
Astronomy: What's the nearest galaxy to our own*andromeda
Astronomy: When does a full moon rise*sunset
Astronomy: Where is the largest volcano in our solar system*mars
Astronomy: Which is the largest planet in our solar system*jupiter
Astronomy: Which is the only planet that rotates clockwise*Venus
Astronomy: Which meteor shower occurs on the 10th October*Draconids
Astronomy: Which meteor shower occurs on the 12th August*Perseids
Astronomy: Which meteor shower occurs on the 14th November*Andromedids
Astronomy: Which meteor shower occurs on the 16th November*Leonids
Astronomy: Which meteor shower occurs on the 21st April*Lyrids
Astronomy: Which meteor shower occurs on the 21st October*Orionids
Astronomy: Which meteor shower occurs on the 4th May*Eta Aquarids
Astronomy: Which meteor shower occurs on the 4th November*Taurids
Astronomy: Which of the planets has the shortest year*mercury
Astronomy: Which planet does the moon Callisto belong to*Jupiter
Astronomy: Which planet in our solar system orbits closest to the sun*mercury
Astronomy: Which planet is covered in thick clouds of carbon dioxide and sulphuric acid*Venus
Astronomy: Which planet is known as the red planet*Mars
Astronomy: Which planet was discovered in 1930*Pluto
Astronomy: Which star is nearest the Earth*Sun
Astronomy: Who coined the theory that the earth revolves around the sun*Nicolaus Copernicus
Astronomy: Who discovered the four largest moons of Jupiter*Galileo
Astronomy: Who invented the telescope*Galileo Galilei
Astronomy: Who was the first person to notice "canals" on Mars*Schiaparelli
Asuncion is the capital of ____*paraguay
At 12 years old, an ____ named Ernest Loftus made his first entry in his diary and continued everyday for 91 years*african
At 12 years old, an African named ____ made his first entry in his diary and continued everyday for 91 years*ernest loftus
At 12 years old, an African named Ernest Loftus made his first entry in his diary and continued everyday for ____ years*91
At 30 miles long, in which north american city would you find figueroa street*los angeles
At 45, what did boxer, George Foreman win*heavyweight championship
At 45, what did george foreman win*heavyweight championship
At 7900 feet, is the deepest canyon in North America, deeper even than the Grand Canyon*Hell's Canyon
At 9,970,610 km2, Canada is the world's second-largest ____*country
At a fair in Maine, a boy spit a ____ seed 38 ft*watermelon
At a fair in Maine, a boy spit a watermelon seed ____ ft*38
At a glance, the Celsius scale makes more sense than the Fahrenheit scale for temperature measuring. But its creator, Anders Celsius, was an oddball scientist. When he first developed his scale, he made freezing 100 degrees and boiling 0 degrees, or upside down. No one dared point this out to him, so fellow scientists waited until Celsius died to change the scale. True or False*true
At a jet plane's speed of ____ miles per hour, the length of the plane becomes one atom shorter than its original length*620
At age 16, ____ was a corn inspector*confucius
At age 16, Confucius was a ____ inspector*corn
At age____ , Confucius was a corn inspector*16
At andrew Jackson's funeral in 1845, his pet parrot had to be removed. Why*because it was swearing
At any given time, there are ____ thunderstorms in progress over the earth's atmosphere*1,800
At any given time, there are 1,800 ____ going on around the world*rainstorms
At birth a ____ is smaller than a mouse and weighs about four ounces*panda
At birth a panda is smaller than a mouse and weighs about ____ ounces*four
At darts, what is a score of 26 called*bed & breakfast
At full tilt, Pumas can leap a distance of about ____ feet*sixty
At funerals in ancient ____, when the lid of the coffin was closed, mourners took a few steps backward lest their shadows get caught in the box*china
At how many revolutions per minute does a long play record turn*thirty three and a third
At latitude ____ degrees south you can sail all the way around the world*sixty
At least how many times a year does one blink*ten million
At Mcdonalds in New Zealand, what kind of pies do they serve instead of cherry ones*apricot
At one time, 6 white beads of this Indian currency were worth one penny*wampum
At present, the tallest (twin) tower office block in the world is*petronas towers
At room temperature, the average air molecule travels at the speed of a ____ bullet*rifle
At the 1991 World championships in Tokyo, which British hurdler ran the last leg of the 4x400 relay to win gold for Britain*kris akabusi
At the age of 5 a filly becomes a ____*mare
At the bar: what do you get when you mix tequila, triple sec and lime juice*a margarita
At the battle of antietam, who commanded the xii corps for the union side*joseph mansfield
At the beginning of a game of draughts how many pieces does each player have*twelve
At the end of 'Planet of the Apes' what protruded from the rocks*Statue of Liberty
At the end of which siege in 1954 were the French finally beaten in Vietnam*dien bien phu
At the equator the Earth spins at about ____ miles per hour*1,000
At the f-1 grand prix race which killed aryton senna, which other driver suffered the same cruel fate*ratzenberger
At the height of inflation in Germany in the early 1920s, one U.S. dollar was equal to ____ German marks*4 quintillion
At the height of its power, in 400 B.C., the Greek city of ____ had 25,000 citizens and 500,000 slaves*sparta
At the height of its power, in 400 b.c., this greek city had 25,000 citizens and 500,000 slaves*sparta
At the height of the teddy bear's huge popularity in the early 1900s, there is record of one Michigan priest who publicly denounced the teddy as an insidious weapon. He claimed that the stuffed toy would lead to the destruction of the instincts of ____ and eventual racial suicide*motherhood
At the Montreal Olympics, Nelli Kim was judged to have given a perfect performance in the floor exercise and which other discipline*vault
At the nearest point , Russia and America are less than ____ km apart*four
At the outbreak of World War I, the American ____ consisted of only fifty men*air force
At the tip of which continent is Cape Horn*South America
At the turn of the last millennium, ____ Ireland had the largest slave market in the world, run by the Vikings*dublin
At the turn of the last millennium, Dublin Ireland had the largest ____ market in the world, run by the Vikings*slave
At the turn of the last millennium, dublin ireland had the largest slave market in the world, run by the____*vikings
At the turn of the last____ , Dublin Ireland had the largest slave market in the world, run by the Vikings*millennium
At twelve noon GMT on London what time is it in Aukland, New Zealand*midnight
At what age did Bill Gates write his first software program*thirteen
At what age did robbie williams join take that*sixteen
At what age does a filly become a mare and a colt become a horse*five years
At what airport did Israeli commandos free 103 hostages in 1976*entebbe
At what angle above the horizon must the sun be to create a rainbow*forty degrees
At what atoll in the South Pacific did the U S do bomb nuclear bomb test in 1946*bikini atoll
At what do girasol plants look*the sun
At what does singapore use the colors blue and yellow to ward off evil spirits*funerals
At what does singapore use the colours blue and yellow to ward off evil spirits*funerals
At what famed london studio was part of graceland waxed in*abbey road studio
At what law firm could you find the defenders*preston & preston
At what point in a meal would you serve potage*start
At what sport did Italian Giacomo Agostini compete*motor cycling
At what temperature in celcius degrees does alcohol freeze*-130
At what temperature should 'rice wine' be served*warm
At what time did the hiroshima bomb detonate*8:15 am
At what weight did Frank Bruno win a boxing world championship title*heavyweight
At which address will you find the White House*1600 pennsylvania avenue
At which Air Show in 1973 did Russia's supersonic "Konkordski" aircraft crash*paris
At which American University were four students shot dead , while protesting against the Vietnam War*kent
At which American University were four students shot dead in 1970 whilst protesting against the Vietnam War*kent state, ohio
At which battle did General James Scarlett lead the Charge of the heavy Brigade*balaclava
At which battle did the charge of the light brigade take place*baraclava
At which battle did the english prince edward the black crush the french army, capturing the french king and his nobles*poitiers
At which battle of 1513 was King James IV of Scotland killed*flodden
At which battle was James Duke of Monmouth defeated in 1685 as he tried to seize the english throne*sedgemoor
At which city would you find the Abbeydale Industrial Hamlet, Stone's Brewery and Midland railway station*sheffield
At which city would you find the National Water Sports Centre, Hardy Hanson Brewery and Ye Olde Trip to Jerusalem Inn*nottingham
At which conference in 1944 was the International Monetary System, including the I.M.F. and the World Bank, set up*bretton woods
At which Grand Prix circuit did Ayrton Senna lose his life*san marino
At which grand prix did nikki lauda make his comback*italian
At which high school did mr novak teach*jefferson high
At which important event did mr.s.r bastard oficiate in 1878*the f a cup final
At which lengthy battle did 10,000 athenians defeat 20,000 persians*marathon
At which meeting did allied leaders complete plans for the defeat for germany in ww2 and the foundation of the united nations*yalta conference
At which Olympic games did Olga Korbut win three gold medals*munich
At which olympic games did steve redgrave win his first gold medal*los angeles
At which olympics did zola budd accidentally trip mary decker*1984
At which Paris terminus does the Eurostar train from London arrive*gare du nord
At which racecourse is the "one thousand guineas run"*newmarket
At which school did Ken Barlow teach*bessie street
At which sport did Yvonne McGregor win a bronze medal for Great Britain at the Sydney Olympics*cycling
At which sport do Oxford and Cambridge Universities compete for the Bowring Bowl*rugbyunion
At which town did Livingstone and Stanley meet in 1871*ujiji
At which university did spike lee teach*harvard
At which university did the poet philip larkin work as a librarian*hull
At which weight was boxer Freddie Mills World Champion*light heavyweight
At whose court was merlin the wizard*king arthur
Athens is the capital of ____*greece
Athletics: who won a consecutive 122 races at 400m hurdles between 1977 - 1987*edwin moses
Athousand miles name the artist*vanessa carlton
Athropod with worm like body and many legs*centipede
Atilla the Hun is thought to have been a*dwarf
Atlanta is the capital of ____*georgia
Atmosphere: What is the stratosphere immediately above*troposphere
Atmosphere: What is the troposphere immediately lower than*stratosphere
Attend a party uninvited*gatecrash
Attribution of human form or qualities to that which is not human*anthropomorphism
Auctioneer's or judge's hammer*gavel
August 2002, Abs reached the UK top ten with this song*what you got
August 2002, Gareth Gates had a second top ten uk hit with this song*anyone of us
August 2002, he made it! Darius' no 1 UK hit*colourblind
August 2002, no 2 uk hit for the Sugarbabes*roundhouse
August 2002, Shakiras 2nd UK top 20 record*underneath your clothes
August 2002, Uk top 20 hit for the S Club Juniors*automatic high
August 2002, who had a no 1 UK hit with Crossroads*blazin' squad
August 2002, Who had a top 10 uk hit with Just the Way*milky
August 2002, who had a top ten uk hit with a cover of Madonnas Like a prayer*madhouse
August 2002, Who had a top ten uk hit with Starry eyed*oakenfold
August 2002, who had a uk top 20 hit with I'm alive*celine Dion
August is the month when most ____ 's are born*baby
Auguste Rodin was famous in which field of the arts*sculpture
Aurora borealis are more commonly referred to as what*northern lights
Aussie rules, a game popular in australia, is also played in a similar form in ireland, known as*gaelic football
Austin is the capital of what state*texas
Australia is the richest source of mineral ____ in the world*sands
Australia was originally created to serve as a British ____ colony*penal
Australia: which australian state would you find the great ocean road*victoria
Australia: which little bird would you go to see at phillip island (victoria)*fairy penguin
Australia: which river flows through the city of melbourne*yarra river
Australia's oldest university*sydney university
Australia's original name contained which words*terra incognita
Austria is a leading port on which river*danube
Authority charged with the disposition of legal actions involving children*juvenile court
Average age of top ____ executives in 1994: 49.8 years*gm
Average age of top GM executives in 1994: ____ years*49.8
Avery Laser Labels are ____ after company founder R. Stanton Avery*named
Aviation: How many 'Air Force One'(s) are there*two
Aviation: This airline was founded on July 13, 1925 as Western Air Express, and is now known today as ____*TWA
Aviation: This airline, with the Douglas Aircraft Co., developed the first modern, efficient airliner - the DC-1*TWA
Aviation: This was the first airline to fly the Atlantic in scheduled service using the Doppler radar system*TWA
Aviation: This was the first airline to install a dynamometer-type engine test cell, resulting in greater accuracy and safety at less cost*TWA
Aviation: This was the first airline to offer low-cost air transportation between the United States and Europe*TWA
Aviation: This was the first airline to require the its pilots have a flight plan, flight log, flight clearance, and cockpit check lists*TWA
Aviation: Who built the spruce goose*howard hughes
Axe with an arched blade at right angle to handle*adze
Badlands is a feature of which American state*south dakota
Baldies real and fictional (shaved, balding or bald) full names*Sinead O'Connor*Michael Jordan*Charles Barkley*Ted Danson*Sean Connery*Yul Brynner*Curly*Jean-Luc Picard*Mr. Clean*President Eisenhower
Ball and ____*chain
Ballet: Ballet sensation rudolf nureyev leaps over the ____ to defect to the west*iron curtain
Ballet: what is a leap from one foot to another*jete
Ballet: what is the main body of ballet dancers*corps de ballet
Ballet: what is the short, stiff skirt worn in classical ballet*tutu
Ballet: what is the term for a movement in which the dancer spins completely round on one foot*pirouette
Ballet: what is the term for a turn in which the dancer whips free leg around*fouette
Balmoral castle is on the banks of which Scottish river*river dee
Baltic Republics*Estonia*Latvia*Lithuania
Baltimore has one of the world's largest ____*natural harbors
Bamboo (the world's tallest grass) can grow up to ____ cm in a day*90
Banaba (or ocean island) is found in which country*kiribati
Band of decoration especially at the top of a wall*frieze
Band to keep up stockings*garter
Banff, Alberta is famous Arnold the world for what*Hot Springs
Banging your head against a wall can burn up to ____ calories per hour*150
Bantu-speaking people of southern africa*zulu
Barbara 'I Dream Of Jeannie' Eden was married to an actor who once portrayed Cochise. Name him*michael ansara
Barbara Streisand was the female lead in 'Hello, Dolly'- Who was the male lead*Walter Matthau
Barbary apes live on what mediterranean feature*rock of gibraltar
Barclays bank in Enfield was the first in the world to have what*automatic cash dispenser
Barnacle, Canada and Brent are all types of what*geese
Baron pierre de coubertin is the founding father of the modern*olympics
Barrel, breech and stock are all parts of a what*gun
Bart's baby-sitter and first love. (Sarah Gilbert)*Laura Powers
Bauxite is the principal ore of Aluminium, which other element is combined with the metal in this ore*oxygen
Bay city is the setting of what tv soap opera*another world
BCG is a vaccination for which disease*tuberculosis
Be a sport: how many stumps are there in a cricket wicket*three
Be Prepared: A Cub Scout Pack is divided up into several ____, of about 8 boys each*dens
Be Prepared: derge's Boy Scout Troop number. Also the US President's house number*1600
Be Prepared: Founder of the Boy Scouts*lord robert baden-powell
Be Prepared: Give the colors of the 3 ribbons on the Webelos thing (alphabetical, no commas)*green red yellow
Be Prepared: Honorary service organization typically referred to simply as "OA"*order of the arrow
Be Prepared: How many total merit badges are required for Eagle (as of 1995)*21
Be Prepared: Large, regional division of the BSA. Analogous to the OA's lodge*council
Be Prepared: Points 4-6 of the ScoutLaw*friendly courteous kind
Be Prepared: Points 7-9 of the Scout Law*obedient cheerful thrifty
Be Prepared: Scout slogan*do a good turn daily
Be Prepared: The top adult leader of a Boy Scout troop is given this title*scoutmaster
Be Prepared: What is Explorer Scouting's equivalent of the Troop?*post
Be Prepared: What is the only Cub Scout/Webelos award that may be kept as a Boy Scout?*arrow of light
Beans who was the only actor to become president of the u.s.a*ronald reagan
Beasley how much does park place cost in monopoly*four hundred fifty dollars
Beautiful lake lucern can be visited in what european country*switzerland
Beaver what is barbi's full name*barbara millicent roberts
Because Moses felt he was "slow of speech and slow of tongue", who often acted as his spokesperson*aaron
Because of a large orbital eccentricity, ____ was closer to the sun than Neptune between January 1979 and March 1999*pluto
Because of the rotation of the earth, an object can be thrown farther if it is thrown____*west
Because the back part of their feet are made up of fat and no bone, on what do elephants walk*tiptoe
Because their boss was never around, whom did bosley help*charlie's angels
Before 1992 what 4 letters were on Soviet Olympic vests*cccp
Before Canberra, which city was the capital of Australia*melbourne
Before he carved the heads at Mount Rushmore, who had the sculptor been asked to carve into Stone Mountain in Georgia*robert lee, stonewall jackson and jefferson davis
Before he was a safety inspector, what was Homer's job at SNPP?*Technical Supervisor
Before joining Crosby and Stills, Graham Nash sang with which group*hollies
Before Martha Reeves began singing with the Vandellas, what job did she hold at Motown*secretary
Before Olive Oil met Popeye she was engaged to someone Who was he*Ham Gravy
Before Olive Oyl met Popeye she was engaged to someone. Who was he*Ham Gravy
Before playing Captain Kangaroo, what role did Bob Keeshan play on Howdy doody*Clarabelle the Clown
Before she was a pop star, why was Samantha Fox in the British tabloids?*She was a page three girl
Before the 1800's there were no separately designed ____ for right and left feet*shoes
Before the age of steel, skateblades were made of*bones
Before the british burned it in 1814, what was the name of 'the white house'*grey house
Before the Chinese take-over of Tibet in 1952, 25 percent of the males in the country were ____*buddhist monks
before the invention of pens what was a feather called when it was trimmed and used for writing*quill
Before the Second World War, it was considered a sacrilege to even touch an*emperor of japan
Before wwii, the new york phone book had 22 listings for what surname, and none after wwii*hitler
Behind greenland what is the second largest island in the world*new guinea
Beirut is the capital of ____*lebanon
Belgian and Swiss unit of currency*franc
Belgian Joseph Merlin invented this form of "transportation" in 1760*roller skate
Belgium, the netherlands and luxembourg came together in 1948 to form an economic union, known as what*benelux
Belgrade is the capital of ____*yugoslavia
Belgrade lies on the danube and which other river*sava
Bell bottom blues (1971) was done by what great group*derek and the dominoes
Bell hanging at Lloyds of london*lutine
Bell metal is an alloy of what*tin & copper
Bell's palsy results in numbness in which area*face
Beneath which paris monument is the tomb of france's unknown soldier*arc de triomphe
Berlage is know for his what*architecture
Bernard ____ of London managed to sustain a fart for an officially recorded time of 2 mins 42 seconds*clemmens
Bernard Clemmens of London managed to sustain a ____ for an officially recorded time of 2 mins 42 seconds*fart
Berne is the capital of ____*switzerland
Besides being candidates for president in the 1996 U S elections, what do Bill Clinton, Ross Perot & Bob Dole have in common*all left handed
Besides gin, what other alcoholic drink is used to make a White Lady cocktail*cointreau
Bet you don't know ;-): The two sexes of humans are male and ____*female
Betsy Ross is the only real person to ever have been the head of a ____*Pez dispenser
Better known by her maiden name, who was the 1930s aviation pioneer mrs. mollison*amy johnson
Betty Boo was doing 'the doo' in what year*1990
Betty Rubble's Maiden name was*betty jean mcbricker
between 1937 & 1942 which American theoretical physicist built the fist digital computer*john v atansoff
Between 25% to 33% of the population ____ when they are exposed to light*sneeze
Between the two World War's, France was controlled by ____ different governments*forty
Between what ages is a brandy or port described as VSO*12 to 17 years
Between what ages is a brandy or port described as VSOP*20 to 25 years
Between where does the ureter carry urine*kidneys and bladder
Between which two cities did the first regular passenger flights start in 1919*paris and london
Between which two countries does Offa's Dyke run*England & Wales
Between who was the shortest war in history*zanzibar and england
Bezique is a*card game
Bezique, piquet and pinochle are all types of what*card games
Biko was involved in what protest movement?*Apartheid
Bill gates invented which os*windows
Bill gates was the founder of which company*microsoft
Billion what can release approximately one billion grains of pollen*ragweed plant
Billy Blanks is known for popularizing what martial art*tae bo
Biology: ____ eyes are the most sensitive to light, dark brown the least sensitive*blue
Biology: 99% of all life forms to exist on Earth are now*extinct
Biology: A ____ acquires fingerprints at the age of three months*fetus
Biology: A baby doctor is a ____*pediatrician
Biology: A bone specialist is a(n) ____*osteopath
Biology: A human has a bone just after the spine ends, which proves that humans once had ____*tails
Biology: A loss of memory is known as ____*amnesia
Biology: A mass of lymphoid tissue at the back of the throat*adenoids
Biology: A medicine that hastens the emptying of the bowels is called a ____*laxative
Biology: A non-cancerous tumor is said to be ____*benign
Biology: A salt enema was given to children to rid them of ____*Threadworm
Biology: A sore on the eyelid*stye
Biology: A thread used in surgery to tie a bleeding blood vessel is called a(n) ____*ligature
Biology: Animal or plant without the normal pigmentation of its species*albino
Biology: another name for a tendon*sinew
Biology: Area accumulating pus within body tissue*Abscess
Biology: As what is haemophilia also known*royal disease
Biology: Babies are born without*knee caps
Biology: Babies knee caps don't appear until the child reaches ____ years of age*2 - 6
Biology: Bacteria, the tiniest free-living cells, are so small that a single drop of liquid contains as many as ____ of them*50 million
Biology: Benthos are plants and animals living where*water
Biology: Biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment*ecosystem
Biology: Blonde beards grow ____ than darker beards*faster
Biology: Blood can be artificially cleansed via what process*dialysis
Biology: Blue eyes are the most sensitive to light, ____ the least sensitive*dark brown
Biology: Bone of the forearm*radius
Biology: Brain damage occurs at an internal temperature of ____ degrees Fahrenheit*105
Biology: Bursitis affects the knee, what is its common name*housemaids knee
Biology: By what name is the tendon at the back of the ankle known*the achilles
Biology: By what process is rock worn down by the weather*erosion
Biology: By which other name is the shinbone known*the tibia
Biology: Carditis, affects the ____*heart
Biology: Caries is an extremely common disease, by which name is it better known*tooth decay
Biology: Colourless constituent of blood*plasma
Biology: Despite accounting for just one-fiftieth of body weight, the ____ burns as much as one-fifth of our daily caloric intake*brain
Biology: Do the pupils in a person's eyes get larger or smaller in bright light*smaller
Biology: Do your pores open or close when your body is hot*open
Biology: Doctors often have this instrument around their neck*stethoscope
Biology: Due to a lack of vitamin C, sailors used to contract this disease*scurvy
Biology: Each body cell contains how many chromosomes*46
Biology: Each square inch of human skin contains seventy-two feet of what?*nerves
Biology: Eczema affects which part of the body*skin
Biology: Encephalitis affects the ____*brain
Biology: Every human has one of these on their tummies*navel
Biology: Except for sex cells, all human cells contain 23 pairs of what*chromosomes
Biology: Exercise the mind in the contemplation of spiritual matters*meditate
Biology: Flat, round, brown spots on the skin that contain an excess of melanin, the human skin pigment*freckles
Biology: Flattened, oblong organ that removes disease-producing organisms & worn-out red blood cells from the bloodstream*spleen
Biology: Flattened, pear-shaped, hollow organ in the pelvis of the human female & most other mammals*uterus
Biology: For which congenital disability was spastic a common name*cerebral palsy
Biology: From the age of thirty, humans gradually begin to ____ in size*shrink
Biology: Gastritis affects the ____*stomach
Biology: Graves disease is caused by excessive production of what*thyroid hormone
Biology: Hammer, anvil, and stirrup are parts of ____*ear
Biology: Hammer, anvil, and stirrup are parts of the ____*ear
Biology: Hard coating on the teeth*enamel
Biology: He discovered the process of vaccination for prevention of smallpox*edward jenner
Biology: Hepatitis affects the ____*liver
Biology: Heroin is the brand name of morphine once marketed by which pharmaceutical company*Bayer
Biology: How is german measles also known*Rubella
Biology: How many blood cells are destroyed in the human body every second?*15 million
Biology: How many bones are there in the human body*206
Biology: How many chambers does the human heart have*four
Biology: How many large holes are in your head*7
Biology: How many large holes are in your head*seven
Biology: How many litres of air is in an adult lung*five
Biology: How many pints of blood does the average human have in his/her body*twelve
Biology: How many teeth shoudl a person have*thirty two
Biology: How many times do your ribs move every year during breathing*five million
Biology: Human ____ are as strong as concrete*thighbones
Biology: Human ____ is estimated to grow at 0.00000001 miles per hour*hair
Biology: Human adults breathe about ____ time a day*23,000
Biology: Human birth control pills also work on what animal*gorilla
Biology: Human bones can withstand stresses of ____ thousand pounds per square inch*24
Biology: If body temperature was 86 degrees, how many years would a man man live*two hundred
Biology: If locked in a completely sealed room, of what will you die before you suffocate*carbon monoxide poisoning
Biology: In the early 20th century, rattlesnake venom was used to treat which illness*epilepsy
Biology: In the field of psychiatry this term means self-love*narcissism
Biology: In what body part does an osteopath specialise*bones
Biology: In what organ of the body is insulin produced*pancreas
Biology: In which organ are the hepatic arteries*the liver
Biology: In which organ is a clear watery solution known as the "aqueous humor" found*eye
Biology: In which organ is a pulmonary disease located*lung
Biology: In which organ is Bile produced*Liver
Biology: In which organ is your "hypothalmus" located*brain
Biology: Infantile Paralysis is commonly known as ____*polio
Biology: Infectious disease of horses, cattle, swine, & humans, also called lumpy jaw or big jaw*actinomycosis
Biology: Infectious sexually transmitted disease of humans, spread by sexual contact, what primarily involves the mucous membranes of the urogenital tract*gonorrhea
Biology: Intelligent people have more ____ and copper in their hair*zinc
Biology: Intelligent people have more zinc and ____ in their hair*copper
Biology: Joint between femur and tibia*knee
Biology: Lack of blood is called*anemia
Biology: Lack of iron makes a person what*anaemic
Biology: Lack of what is the cause of the deficiency disease 'kwashiorkor'*protein
Biology: Lack of what makes albinos*pigment
Biology: Lack of what vitamin causes pellagra*b3
Biology: Lack of which chemical compound in the body is linked with Parkinsons disease*dopamine
Biology: Like fingerprints, what other print is individual*tongueprints
Biology: Lossof memory*amnesia
Biology: Maxillary palps, abdomen, and metathorax are parts of an ____*insect
Biology: Meningitis affects the ____*brain
Biology: Myositis affects what?*muscle
Biology: Name the hardest substance in the human body*enamel
Biology: Name the largest artery in the human body*aorta
Biology: Name the largest gland in the human body*liver
Biology: Name the largest gland in the human body*the liver
Biology: North American Indians ate watercress to dissolve gravel and stones in the ____*bladder
Biology: North American Indians ate watercress to dissolve what in the bladder*gravel and stones
Biology: Of or concerned with the voice*vocal
Biology: Of what does the typical man have 13,000*whiskers
Biology: Of what is keratitis an inflammation*cornea
Biology: On what part of the body is an 'LTK procedure' performed*eyes
Biology: On what side should you sleep to improve digestion*right
Biology: Organ system for changing food chemically for absorption by body tissues*digestive system
Biology: Osteomyelitis affects the ____*bones
Biology: Peritonitis, affects the ____*abdomen
Biology: Photosynthesis is the process by which light converts carbon dioxide & water to sugar (glucose) & what substance*oxygen
Biology: Portion of the central nervous system contained within the skull*brain
Biology: Prosthetics deals with the making of ____*artificial limbs
Biology: Received by the ear*aural
Biology: Small stirrup shaped bone of the middle ear*stapes
Biology: Sperm is the smallest single ____ in a mans body*cell
Biology: Tarsus, metatarsus, and phalanges are parts of a(n) ____*foot
Biology: The arteries & veins surrounding the brain stem are called what*circle of willis
Biology: The branch of medicine dealing with curing by operative procedures is ____*surgery
Biology: The correct name for the voice box is the ____*larynx
Biology: The first rubber gloves were used during surgery in 1890, 1910 or 1920*1890
Biology: The lack of this element in the diet is a cause of goitre*iodine
Biology: The largest single organ of the human body is the ____*skin
Biology: The medical name for the voice box is the ____*larynx
Biology: The parasitic organism plasmodium, carried by an insect, transmits which disease*malaria
Biology: The philtrum is a groove on the exterior of the body, where*between the nose and lip
Biology: The small endocrine glands situated just above the kidneys*adrenals
Biology: The small intestine is made up of the duodenum, the ileum and the ____*jejunum
Biology: The small intestine is made up of the duodenum, the jejenum and the ____*ileum
Biology: The small intestine is made up of the duodenum, the jejunum and the ____*ileum
Biology: The small intestine is made up of the jejenum, the ileum and the ____*duodenum
Biology: The smallpox vaccine was invented in 1763, 1784 or 1798*1798
Biology: The soft areas of the cartilage on a baby's head where the skull bones haven't joined is called what*fontanelle
Biology: The teeth used for biting or cutting are known as ____*incisors
Biology: These animals were once used to bleed the sick*leeches
Biology: These attach muscles to bones or cartilage*tendon
Biology: These attach muscles to bones or cartilage*tendons
Biology: This branch of medicine deals with old age and its diseases*geriatrics
Biology: This complex substance makes up all living things*protoplasm
Biology: This disease consists of a purposeless, continual growth of white blood cells*leukemia
Biology: This fingerlike projection is attached to the large intestine*appendix
Biology: This is known as "The Royal Disease"*haemophilia
Biology: This is known as "The Royal Disease"*hemophilia
Biology: This large bean-shaped lymph gland can expand and contract as needed*spleen
Biology: This membrane controls the amount of light entering the eye*iris
Biology: This organ is a small pouch that stores bile*gall bladder
Biology: This parasite lives in the intestines of man and animals*tapeworm
Biology: This poisonous, oily liquid occurs in tobacco leaves*nicotine
Biology: This protein makes the blood red in color*Haemoglobin
Biology: This small gland attached to the brain exerts a control over growth*pituitary
Biology: To what disability can keratitis lead*blindness
Biology: To what does the adjective buccal refer*cheek
Biology: Ulna, radius, and clavicle are types of ____*bone
Biology: What appears when the sun activates melanocytes*freckles
Biology: What are looser than normal in a double-jointed person*ligaments
Biology: What are the pads of cartilage between spinal vertebrae commonly known*discs
Biology: What body function is improved if you sleep on your right side*digestion
Biology: What breed of dog has an inability to bark*Basenji
Biology: What carries sensations from the tongue to the brain*lingual nerve
Biology: What did North American Indians eat to dissolve gravel and stones in the bladder*watercress
Biology: What disease is also known as "rubella"*german measles
Biology: What do the auricularis muscles move*ears
Biology: What do white blood cells produce to fight antigens*antibodies
Biology: What does a sphygmomanometer measure*blood pressure
Biology: What does encephalitus affect*brain
Biology: What does hepatitis affect*liver
Biology: What does HIV stand for*human immunodeficiency virus
Biology: What does the body release that dilates small blood vessels and so causes a person to blush*peptides
Biology: What does the lack of iodine in the diet cause*goitre
Biology: What does the pancreas produce*insulin
Biology: what does the term "carnivore" refer too*meat eating animals
Biology: What element is lacking in a diet when goitre occurs*iodine
Biology: What falls out with phalacrosis*hair
Biology: What fleshy muscular organ is joined to the hyoid bone*tongue
Biology: What gland secretes fluid that washes the eyes*tear gland
Biology: What hormone is produced by the adrenal glands*adrenaline
Biology: What instrument measures blood pressure*sphygmomanometer
Biology: What is a Salamander*Amphibian
Biology: What is a skin specialist called*dermatologist
Biology: What is a the technical name for a heart attack*myocardial infarct
Biology: What is about to be measured when a doctor or nurse straps a sphygmomanometer on you*Blood pressure
Biology: What is activated for freckles to appear*melanocytes
Biology: What is acute nasopharyngitis*A cold
Biology: What is affected by cholecystitis*gall bladder
Biology: What is affected by otitis*the ear
Biology: What is an organism called that lives on or in a host animal*parasite
Biology: What is another name for consumption*tuberculosis
Biology: What is another name for tuberculosis*consumption
Biology: what is by far the largest organ of the human body*the skin
Biology: What is cerumen*earwax
Biology: What is normal body temperature for an adult human (in degrees fahrenheit)*98.6
Biology: What is normal body temperature for an adult human*98f
Biology: What is th econdition called when an internal organ protrudes through the wall of the cavity in which it is normally contained*hernia
Biology: what is the axilla better known as*armpit
Biology: What is the biggest disqualifying factor for prospective astronauts*eyesight
Biology: What is the biological name for the shin bone*tibia
Biology: What is the biological term for the voice box*larynx
Biology: What is the common name for the disease parotitis*mumps
Biology: What is the common name for the larynx*voice box
Biology: What is the common name for the scapula*shoulder blade
Biology: What is the common name for the sternum*breastbone
Biology: What is the common name for the talus bone*ankle bone
Biology: What is the common name for the tympanic membrane*eardrum
Biology: What is the common name given to the third molar teeth*wisdom teeth
Biology: What is the fastest breed of dog*Greyhound
Biology: What is the fastest growing species of grass*Bamboo
Biology: What is the hardest bone in the human body*jawbone
Biology: What is the latin name for the top set of vertebrae*cervical
Biology: What is the medical term for cancer of the blood*leukemia
Biology: What is the more common name for allergic rhinitis*hay fever
Biology: What is the most common animal*Sea worm
Biology: What is the name given to an examination of a body by dissection to determine cause of death*autopsy
Biology: What is the name of the bone in the lower leg*tibia
Biology: What is the name of the process used by green plants for obtaining food*Photosynthesis
Biology: What is the popular name for decompression sickness*the bends
Biology: What is the process of converting glucose to energy in cells called*Respiration
Biology: What is the proper name for the kneecap*the patella
Biology: What is the royal disease*haemophilia
Biology: What is the scientific name for earwax*cerumen
Biology: What is the Scientific name for the eardrum*tympanic membrane
Biology: What is the second largest bone in the foot*talus
Biology: What is the smallest bone in the human body*stirrup bone
Biology: What is the study of insects called*Entomology
Biology: What is the tibia more commonly known as*shin bone
Biology: what is your hallux'*big toe
Biology: What kind of poisoning is known as plumbism*lead
Biology: What muscle is joined by the lingual nerve to the brain*tongue
Biology: What muscles move the ears*auricularis
Biology: What name is given to a male bee*Drone
Biology: What name is given to a young frog*Tadpole
Biology: What name is given to animals which eat both plants and meat*Omnivore
Biology: What name is given to animals which have pouches*Marsupials
Biology: What name is given to animals which only eat meat*Carnivore
Biology: What name is given to animals which only eat plants*Herbivore
Biology: What name is given to opacity in the lens of the eye*cataract
Biology: What name is given to the bodys 24 hour cycle of sleeping, waking*circadian rhythm
Biology: what organ contains the islands of langerhans*the pancreas
Biology: What protein makes blood red*Haemoglobin
Biology: What small region at end of medulla oblongata serves as 'bridge' to brain*pons
Biology: What sort of body fat produces a dimpled effect on the skin*cellulite
Biology: What toe is the foot reflexology pressure point for the head*big toe
Biology: What was given to children to rid them of threadworm*salt enema
Biology: What were foreman,longman,lecman and littleman old names for*the fingers
Biology: What would you be doing if your soft palate and pharynx were vibrating because of an obstruction*snoring
Biology: What's the strongest muscle in the human body*the tongue
Biology: What's the trasparent tissue that covers the iris and pupil of an eye called*The Cornea
Biology: When a tumour is cancerous, what is it said to be*malignant
Biology: When does the human uterus expand 500 times its normal size*during pregnancy
Biology: Where are one quarter of the bones in the human body*feet
Biology: where are red blood cells formed*in the bone marrow
Biology: Where are the deltoid muscles*on the shoulder
Biology: Where do you find the medulla oblongata*brain
Biology: Where in the body is the cochlea*the inner ear
Biology: Where in the body is the tiniest human muscle*ear
Biology: Where in the body would you find your olfactory lobes*nose
Biology: Where is the carotid artery situated*in the neck
Biology: Where is the coccyx*base of the spine
Biology: Where is the pituitry gland*under the brain
Biology: Where is the septum linguae*tongue
Biology: where is the temporal bone*side of the skull
Biology: where would you find carpal bones and tarsal bones respectively*hands and feet
Biology: Where would you find lymphocytes and thrombocytes*the blood
Biology: Which acid is produced in the muscles during exercise*lactic acid
Biology: Which aperture allows light into the eye*pupil
Biology: Which bird became extinct in 1861*Dodo
Biology: Which breed of dog has a name derived from the old name for Greece*Greyhound
Biology: Which disease is a virus infection and swelling of the parotid salivary glands*mumps
Biology: Which disease is also known as "Hansen's Disease"*leprosy
Biology: Which disease is spread by a body louse*typhus
Biology: which gland produces hormones to control the bodys metabolic rate*thyroid
Biology: Which hormone regulates blood sugar level*insulin
Biology: which is the longest bone in the human body*femur
Biology: Which is the most sensitive finger*forefinger
Biology: Which joint is affected by a Potts fracture*ankle
Biology: Which part of a cat's eye reflects light*Tapetum
Biology: Which science studies animal behaviour in natural habitats*Ethology
Biology: Which sense is stimulated by the reaction of the olfactory cells*smell
Biology: Which sight defect is the opposite of hypermetropia*myopia
Biology: Which sight problem occurs in men far more then in women*Colour Blindness
Biology: Which species of Elephant has the largest ears*African
Biology: Who ate watercress to dissolve gravel and stones in the bladder*North American Indians
Biology: Who developed the vaccine for smallpox*Edward Jenner
Biology: Who discovered Penicillin*Alexander Fleming
Biology: Who first used antiseptics*Joseph Lister
Biology: Who invented the smallpox vaccine*Edward Jenner
Biology: Who was the first to use rubber gloves during surgery*Dr. W. S. Halstead
Biology: With age, what organ shrinks faster in males than in females*brain
Biology: With what body part is otology involved*ear
Biology: With which part of the body is dermatology concerned*skin
Biology: You blink over ____ times a year*10,000,000
Biology: You can't kill yourself by holding your*breath
Biology: You're born with 300 bones, but when you get to be an adult, you only have*206
Biology: Your ____ holds your head to your shoulders*neck
Biology: Your epiglottis serves this purpose*prevents choking
Biology: Your heart beats over ____ times a day*one hundred thousand
Biology: Your left lung is smaller than your right lung to make room for your*heart
Biology: Your nares are your ____*nostrils
Biology: Your ribs move about ____ times a year, every time you breathe*five million
Bip is the alter-ego of which French mime artist known for his classic work 'Walking Against the Wind'*Marcel Marceau
Bird droppings are chief ____ of Nauru, an island nation in the Western Pacific*export
Bird droppings are chief export of____ , an island nation in the Western Pacific*nauru
Bird of prey with a curved beak, rounded, short wings and a long tail*Hawk
Birmingham is flanked by the M6 on the north and M5 on the west, which motorway flanks south & east*m42
Birth-control campaigns in ____ in the late 1970s failed because village women ended up wearing the pills in lockets, as talismans*egypt
Births: 1910s: In 1911 Prince ____ , Germany, (Constort to Queen Juliana of Netherlands), born in*bernhard
Births: 1910s: Slim ____ Kingsburg Calif, actor (Dr Strangelove, Blazing Saddles), born in 1919*pickens
Births: 1920s: ____ Von Bulow accused of murdering his wife, born in 1926*claus
Births: 1920s: Claus ____ accused of murdering his wife, born in 1926*von bulow
Births: 1930s: ____ Falwell televangelist, Moral Majority head, born in 1933*jerry
Births: 1930s: Jerry ____ televangelist, Moral Majority head, born in 1933*falwell
Births: 1930s: Jerry Falwell____ , Moral Majority head, born in 1933*televangelist
Births: 1940s: ____ Vos Savant St Louis Mo, writer/world's highest IQ (Guinness), born in 1946*marilyn
Births: 1940s: Gary ____ Goose Creek Tx, actor (Buddy Holly Story, Under Siege), born in 1944*busey
Births: 1940s: Marilyn Vos ____ St Louis Mo, writer/world's highest IQ (Guinness), born in 1946*savant
Births: 1950s: ____ Hogan [Terry Bollea], Ga, WWF heavyweight champion (1984-89), born in 1953*hulk
Births: 1950s: ____ Wozniak cofounded Apple Computer, born in 1950*steve
Births: 1950s: Born in 1959, she was the actress possessed by the Devil in The Exorcist*blair
Births: 1950s: Hulk ____ [Terry Bollea], Ga, WWF heavyweight champion (1984-89), born in 1953*hogan
Births: 1960: "Iron" ____ heavyweight boxing champ (1986-90), born in 1966*mike tyson
Births: Alberto Romero "Cubby" Broccoli film producer, born in*1909
Births: Debbie Harry name the year she was born*1945
Births: In 1913 Karl "Don't leave home without it"____ , actor, born*malden
Births: Malcolm Forbes was born in ____*1919
Births: Year Martin Luther was born*1483
Birthstones: What is the birthstone for May*emerald
Birthstones: What is the birthstone for September*sapphire
Bishops tall headdress*mitre
Black, cementlike material varying in consistency at room temperature from solid to semisolid*asphalt
Blood is such a good stain that Native Americans used it for what?*paint
Bob Dole is ____ years older than the Empire State Building*10
Bodrum in Turkey is on the site of which famous city*halicarnassus
Book of information on many subjects*encyclopedia
Book or table containing a calendar, together with astronomical and navigational data and, often, religious holidays, historical notes, proverbs, and astrological and agricultural forecasts*almanac
Born Yaron Cohen, to the dismay of a number of her fellow countrymen, she won which international competition in May 1998*eurovision song contest
Botany: ____ (the world's tallest grass) can grow up to 90 cm in a day*bamboo
Botany: ____ is a member of the thistle family*eggplant
Botany: 'honeydew' is a variety of what*melon
Botany: A 'bunya-bunya' tree is native to which country*australia
Botany: A shrub or tree with small yellow flowers sometimes called wattle*acacia
Botany: A smooth nut in a rough cuplike base, the fruit of the oak tree*acorn
Botany: A variety of which plant is known as Stinking corpse Lily*rafflesia
Botany: African tree with massive trunk and edible fruit*baobab
Botany: An oak tree has to be at least how old before it grows its first acorn*fifty years
Botany: Any of the separate parts of the calyx of a flower*sepal
Botany: Approximately how many years old are oak trees before they produce acorns*fifty
Botany: Aromatic plant, leaves of which are used to flavour salads*tarragon
Botany: Bananas are actually what*berries
Botany: Bananas do not grow on trees, but on ____*rhizomes
Botany: Bananas grow pointing*upwards
Botany: By what name is the edible fruit of the plant Lycopersicon esculentum, a member of the deadly nightshade family better known*tomato
Botany: By what name is the flower woodbine better known*honeysuckle
Botany: Calabrese is a form of which vegetable*broccoli
Botany: Calypso, catteleya and pogonia are types of which flowering plant*orchid
Botany: Caribbean plant yeilding a substance used in cosmetics*aloe vera
Botany: Colourful shrub with drooping flowers*fushsia
Botany: Common name applied to a perennial, trailing herb of the morning glory family*sweet potato
Botany: Common name applied to any of a family of evergreen shrubs & trees*nutmeg
Botany: Common name for a deciduous orchard tree of the rose family, & for the fruit of this tree*peach
Botany: Common name for one of many poisonous, umbrella shaped fungi*toadstool
Botany: Common name of the 6 ft rare flowering sumatran plant Amorphophallus titanum*Corpse Flower
Botany: Corolla, filament and stigma are parts of a(n) ____*flower
Botany: Dark edible fruit of the bramble*blackberry
Botany: Dark green fruit with creamy flesh*avocado pear
Botany: Deadly nightshade, drug obtained from this*belladonna
Botany: Dense sea-water swamps along coasts of hot countries are called ____*mangrove
Botany: Digitalis came from which herb*purple foxglove
Botany: Do trees grow more quickly or slowly at night*more slowly
Botany: Easy! What is grown in a paddy field*rice
Botany: Fertiliser made of the dried excrement of fish eating sea birds*guano
Botany: From where did the first banana come*southern asia
Botany: Fruit of the blackthorn*sloe
Botany: Hard acid yellowish pear shaped fruit used as a preserve or as a flavouring*quince
Botany: Heather family of plannts*erica
Botany: How many species of plants that grow in the United States that have been identified as "dangerous" if eaten*more than 700
Botany: If a plant is latifolate what characteristic does it have*broad leaves
Botany: Indian fig tree with self-rooting branches*banyan
Botany: Linseed oil is obtained from the seed of which plant*flax
Botany: Myrtaceous tree of mostly Australian genus, such as the blue gum or ironbark, yielding a mecidinal oil from its leaves*eucalyptus
Botany: Name given to cultivation of plants without soil*hydroponics
Botany: new zealand's most famous tree is a kauri standing over 51 metres high called*tane mahuta
Botany: No species of wild plant produces a flower or blossom that is absolutely what color*black
Botany: Oil derived from flax*linseed
Botany: One ragweed plant can release approximately how many grains of pollen*one billion
Botany: One that lives one year*annual
Botany: Paper is made from the pulp of ____*wood
Botany: Picea is the generic name for which tree*spruce
Botany: Plant based compound often used as a drug*alkaloid
Botany: Plant commonly known to cause stinging and itching, it is also edible when boiled*nettle
Botany: Plant community, predominantly of trees or other woody vegetation, occupying an extensive area of land*forest
Botany: Plant of the lily family with edible shoots*asparagus
Botany: Plant of which stalks are used as a vegetable*celery
Botany: Plant with aromatic seeds used in Indian food*cumin
Botany: Plant with edible fruits in red green and yellow*capsicum
Botany: Plant with oval, usually purple fruit used as a vegetable*aubergine
Botany: Plant with pink, red or white flowers with backward turned leaves*cyclamen
Botany: Plant with pungent bulb used in cookery*garlic
Botany: Planting of trees in urban or desert areas*greening
Botany: Plants with thick stems and fleshy leaves*succulents
Botany: Poison oak and poison ivy are members of what plant family*cashew
Botany: Poisonous alkaloid, c21h22n2o2, found in various plants of the genus strychnos, & obtained commercially from the seeds of the saint-ignatius's-bean & from nux vomica*strychnine
Botany: Poisonous plant with small white flowers*hemlock
Botany: Portion of vascular plants that commonly bears leaves & buds*stem
Botany: Purple-reddish fruit named after the American judge and horticulturalist who first grew them*loganberry
Botany: Raspberry, dewberry and blackberry are all members of what family*rose
Botany: Species of willow used for baskets*osier
Botany: The globular swollen stem at the base of some plants*corm
Botany: The koala bear eats the leaves from this tree*eucalyptus
Botany: The mass of feathery plumed seeds produced by plants of the genus Cirsium*thistledown
Botany: The practice of joining the parts of two plants to make them grow as one is called ____*grafting
Botany: These flowerless plants grow on bare rocks and tree stumps*lichen
Botany: This fruit has its seeds on the outside*strawberry
Botany: This term means 'cone-bearing trees'*conifers
Botany: To which family does the coffee plant belong*madder
Botany: Trees*Oak*Redwood*Dogwood*Pine*Christmas*Fir*Willow*Chestnut*Maple*Yew
Botany: tropical fruit of the american bromeliaceous plant, Ananas comosus*pineapple
Botany: Tropical plant with large flowering bracts*bougainvillaea
Botany: Tropical shrub used for making hair dye*henna
Botany: Tropical tree bearing edible orange fruit*guava
Botany: What disease is carried by bark beetles*dutch elm disease
Botany: What fruit bear the latin name "citrus grandis"*grapefruit
Botany: What fruit is "Citrus grandis"*grapefruit
Botany: What is a crowfoot with yellow flowers*buttercup
Botany: What is a flowering plant that lives three or more years called*perennial
Botany: What is a fly agaric*a mushroom
Botany: What is mimulus commonly called*monkey flower
Botany: What is the common name for Helleborus Niger*christmas rose
Botany: What is the common name for Lunaria annua, purple flower that produces seeds which have silery paper like discs*honesty
Botany: What is the common name for Nigella damascena, which arises from the effect of the many thread like leaves growing along the whole of the stem*love in a list
Botany: What is the common name for the evergreen plant Ilex aquifolium*english holly
Botany: What is the common name for the fungus called Phallus impudicus*stinkhorn
Botany: What is the common name for the plant Dianthus barbatus*Sweet william
Botany: What is the common name for the poisonous plant Atropa belladonna*deadly nightshade
Botany: what is the common name for Tropaeolum majus*nasturtium
Botany: What is the fruit of a rosebush called*hip
Botany: What is the fruit of eucalyptus trees*gum nuts
Botany: What is the fruit of the 'Rubus fructicosus'*blackberry
Botany: What is the fruit of the Anna Comosus*pineapple
Botany: What is the fruit of the hawthorn called*haw
Botany: What is the fruit of the Prunus Armeniaca*apricot
Botany: What is the name for an underground creeping stem that sends out shoots*rhizome
Botany: What is the term for plants that produce shoots one year and flower,produce seeds and die the following year*biennial
Botany: What kind of plant is fescue*grass
Botany: What plant is opium derived from*poppy
Botany: What si another name for an alligator pear*avocado
Botany: What sort of beans are most usually used to produce bean sprouts*mung beans
Botany: What type of tree is a redwood*Sequoia
Botany: Which common wild flower is known inScotland as Stinking Willie*ragwort
Botany: Which flower is also called a flag*iris
Botany: Which flower is sometimes called the Lent Lily*daffodil
Botany: Which fruit has the name prunus persica*peach
Botany: Which member of the Plumiera family of trees, unusually was named after a perfume rather than the other way around*frangipani
Botany: Which parasitic plant was sacred to the druids*mistletoe
Botany: Which plant is also known as the Burning Bush*white dittany
Botany: Which plant is the source of linen*flax
Botany: Which plant was believed to shriek when pulled up*mandrake
Botany: Which plants Latin name is Ficus Elastica*rubber plant
Botany: which tree has catkins in the spring and edible nuts in the autumn*hazel
Botany: which tree has the latin name fagus pupurea*copper beech
Botany: Which tree only produces acorns after it is fifty years old*oak
Botany: With what acid do nettles cause irritation*formic acid
Botany: 'Baby's Breath' is the common name for which plant*gypsophila
Botany: 'daffodils' belong to which genus of bulb*narcissus
Botany: 'Herb of Grace', is the name given to which strong smelling herb*rue
Botany: 'panther cap', 'stinkhorn' and 'penny bun' are types of which plants*fungi
Bottom of the bag is the English translation of what French term*Cul-de-sac
Botvinnik, petrosian and tal have all been world champions of what*chess
Bougainville is part of which island group*solomon
Boy, as in Tallboy and Lowboy, is derived from the French word for what*wood
Branch of medicine concerned with hair and its diseases*trichology
Brazilia is the capital of ____*brazil
Brazzaville is the capital of ____*congo
Breakers footrace what does the irish 'dubh linn' mean*blackpool
Breakfast Items*Lox*Oatmeal*Cereal*Milk*Orange Juice*French Toast*Croissant*Butter*Coffee*Poached Eggs
Breakfast items/entrees*Scrambled Eggs*Bacon*Toast*Jam*Marmalade*Quiche*Sausage*Ham*Bagels*Cream Cheese
breathing lessons_*anne tyler
Brecia is in which country*italy
Breed of rock pigeon that is specially trained to return swiftly to its home*homing pigeon
Bret ____ trademarked the nickname 'Hitman' in 1990*hart
Bret Hart trademarked the nickname '____ ' in 1990*hitman
Bret hart trademarked the nickname 'hitman' in____*1990
Brian wanted to help contribute to a charity fund. A sponser told him for every mile he runs, they will donate $20.00 to the charity. If Brian runs 5 miles, how much will his sponsor donate to the charity*$100
Bridgeport is the largest city in which u.s state*connecticut
Bridgetown the capital of ____*barbados
Brief commemorative inscription on a tomb; also, a short piece of poetry or prose lauding a deceased person*epitaph
Brigham Young was a pioneer of which institution*the mormon church
Brilliant red or black mineral, with diamondlike luster, composed of titanium oxide, tio2*rutile
Brimstone, referred to in the Bible and some Alchemy text, is*sulphur
Britain and Argentina fought over these islands in 1982*Falklands Islands
Britain has fewer public holidays than any other country in Europe. Which countries, with up to 14 days off each, have the most*Spain and Portugal
Britain what's the adhesion of molecules to the surfaces of solids called*adsorption
Britain: How many inches tall are the bearskins worn by the guards at Buckingham Palace*twenty
Britain's ____ river is the Brun which runs through Burnley in Lancashire*shortest
Britain's first ____ was installed in Harrods in 1878*escalator
Britain's first escalator was installed in 1864, 1878 or 1902*1878
Britain's first space rocket was launched in 1964. What was it called*blue streak
Britain's shortest river is the ____ which runs through Burnley in Lancashire*brun
Britain's shortest river is the Brun which runs through ____ in Lancashire*burnley
Britain's shortest river is the brun which runs through burnley in____*lancashire
Britains say 'tarmac'; Americans say ____*runway
British authour Helen Fielding wrote a best-selling novel about the diary of what fictional character*Bridget Jones
British Central Bank nationalised in 1946 renamed to...The*Bank Of England
British chemist, who isolated and described several gases, including oxygen, and who is considered one of the founders of modern chemistry because of his contributions to experimentation*joseph priestley
British department of state in charge of revenue*exchequer
British explorer who reached the South Pole in 1912*scott
british gold coins worth ?1*sovereigns
British History - What was Margaret Thatcher's nickname*Iron Lady
British Monarchs: Queen Victoria was born in this year*1819
British motor engineer, the first man to exceed 300mph in Bluebird*malcolm campbell
British rock-music group that rivaled the popularity of the group's early contemporaries, the beatles*the rolling stones
Briton's say 'tarmac', americans say ____*runway
Broadway Musicals*Miss Saigon*Oklahoma*Sound of Music*Les Miserables*Phantom of the Opera*West Side Story*Oh Calcutta*Hair*Camelot*Cats
Broadway Musicals*Pippin*Brigadoon*Chess*Starlight Express*42nd Street*Peter Pan*Hello Dolly*Carousel*Oliver*Grease
Brother or sisters daughter*niece
Brothers Jacob and Wilhelm were librarians and professors of language in 19th Century Germany. What was their surname*grimm
Brown-Eyed Handsome Man was a hit for which singer after his death?*Buddy Holly
BSE was identified in Britain in which year*1986
Bubble gum contains____*rubber
Buck owens sang '____ naturally'*act
Buckingham Palace has over ____ rooms*600
Buddy rich's real first name was what*bernard
Buffalo river national park is in which state*arkansas
Bufo bufo is the scientific name for which creature*common toad
Bugs bunny made his debut in 1935, 1936 or 1937*1935
Builder of the great wall and first emperor of china*shih huang ti
Buildings: Built in 1884, The Eiffel Tower was referred to as what*The Tragic Lamppost
Buildings: for housing aircraft*hanger
Buildings: occupied by monks*abbey
Buildings: started on Westminster Abbey in which year*1050
Buildings: What is the largest inhabited castle in the world*Windsor Castle
Buildings: Where is the 'whispering gallery'*St. Paul's Cathedral
Buildings: Where would you find a nave, apse, atrium and narthex*Basilica
Built in 1866____is one of only two American-owned square-rigged sailing ships still afloat on the Pacific Ocean*Balclutha
Bulls are ____*colorblind
Burke and Wills are most associated with the exploration of which continent*australia
Burns' beloved bear*Bobo
Busey what disney movie stars merlin the magician and wart the boy king*sword in the stone
Buzz Aldrin was the first man to ____ his pants on the moon*pee
Bwana means Sir in which language*swahili
By 1919, there were ____ cars in the U.S*6,000,000
By 1983, 13 million of what "labor-saving" device operated worldwide*computers
By 65 years old, Americans have watched more than ____ years of television*nine
By 70 years of age, an average person will have shed how many pounds of skin*105
By age____ , most people have lost half of their taste buds*sixty
By consuming too much alcohol during pregnancy, what disorder can a mother give her unborn child*foetal alcohol syndrome
By feeding hens certain ____ they can be made to lay eggs with varicolored yolks*dyes
By finding what, can the slope of a curve at any given point be determined*derivative
By how much do the world's termites outweigh human beings*ten to one
By raising your legs slowly and laying on your back, in what can you not sink*quicksand
By what alias does ferris bueller get into chez luis*abe frohman
By what collective name were Moe Howard,Jerry Howard and Larry Fine better known*the three stooges
By what country was the first concentration camp setup during the Boer wars*england
By what first name is a plane's automatic pilot commonly known*george
By what is the hudson river spanned*george washington bridge
By what more familiar title is the First Lord of the Treasury better known*prime minister
By what name are curtains known in the USA*drapes
By what name are the followers of Zoroaster properly known*parsees
By what name do we know entertainer reginald dwight*elton john
By what name do we know the slender glass tube used for transferring or measuring out known volumes of liquids*pipette
By what name do we usually refer to radio detection and ranging*radar
By what name is 'albumen' more commonly known*egg white
By what name is an Elk known in North America*moose
By what name is Emmanuel Rudnitsky more widely known?*Man Ray
By what name is gainsboroughs portrait buttal better known*blue boy
By what name is Harry Angstrom known in the titles of John Updike's trilogy*rabbit
By what name is Jacopo Robusti better known*tintoretto
By what name is Lesley Hornby better known*twiggy
By what name is maurice micklewhite better known*michael caine
By what name is Mrs Anne Laurence better known*the princess royal
By what name is president Lyndon B Johnson's wife Claudia better known*Lady Bird
By what name is Robert Alln Zimmerman better known*bob dylan
By what name is Robert Zimmermann, better known*bob dylan
By what name is the 2nd day of february called in the u.s.a*ground hog day
By what name is the 3rd battle of Ypres known*passchendaele
By what name is the French king Charles the great better known*charlemagne
By what name is the pioneering Swiss architect Charles Jeanneret better known*le corbusier
By what name is the reed pipe of the bagpipes known*chanter
By what name is the skeleton dug up in Sussex in 1912, and later found to be a hoax,known*piltdown man
By what name is the skin complaint of 'comedo' better known*blackheads
By what name is the skin condition called 'naevus' better known*strawberry mark
By what name is Virginia Wynette Pugh better known*tammy wynette
By what name was butch cassidy's outlaw gang popularly known*wild bunch
By what name was Cambodian leader Saloth Sar better known*pol pot
By what name was elizabeth foster better known*mother goose
By what name was Indian political leader Mohandas Gandhi better known*Mahatma
By what name was Jean Baptiste Poquelin better known*moliere
By what name was Kampuchea forerly known*cambodia
By what name was Kampuchea formally known*cambodia
By what name was King George the II also known as*Mad King George
By what name was Lord Greystoke better known*tarzan
By what name was manfred von richtofen better known as*red baron
By what name was outlaw Harry Longbaugh better known*sundance kid
By what name was Percy Blakeney better known in a novel by Baroness Orczy*The Scarlet Pimpernel
By what name was Queen Victoria's husband known*prince albert
By what name was Robert Stroud better known*birdman of alcatraz
By what name was tennessee was formerly known*franklin
By what name was the "ordinary" bicycle of 1871 more popularly known*penny farthing
By what name was the 19th century sporting eccentric John Sholto Douglas better known He won a famous libel case in 1895*the marquess of queensberry
By what name was the American William Cody better known*buffalo bill
By what name was the musical hall entertainer matilda Wood known*marie lloyd
By what name was the Scottish outlaw Robert McGregor better known*rob roy
By what name was william cody better known as*buffalo bill
By what name was Zimbabwe previously known*rhodesia
By what name, historically, was the burning to death of people condemned as heretics by the Spanish Inquisition known*auto-da-fe
By what name, is the entertainment business, is victoria adams better known*posh spice
By what nickname is the well-known american singer bruce springsteen often referred*the boss
By what nickname was George Brummell usually known*beau brummell
By what other name do we know table tennis*ping pong
By what other name do we ususally refer to Norway lobsters or Dublin Bay prawns*scampi
By what other name is a fox's tail known*brush
By what other name is La Cosa Nostra also known*the mafia
By what other name is Lac Leman known*lake geneva
By what other name is the 180 degree meridian known as*international date line
By what other name is the abominable snowman known*yeti
By what other name is the island of Lindisfarne known*holy island
By what other name is the mountain K2 called*mount godwin austen
By what process is chromium applied to car parts*electroplating
By what process is rum created*fermenting molasses
By what stage name was the music hall performer Maxwell George Lorimerknown*max wall
By what title is A Dictionary of Arts and Sciences, the work of 2 Edinburgh printers now known*encyclopaedia brittanica
By what title was Mohandas K Gandhi known*mahatma
By which English sea port did Dracula enter the country*Whitby
By which name do we know Martha Jane Canary*calamity jane
By which name is Eric Claudin better known*phantom of the opera
By which name is Virginia McMath better known*Ginger Rogers
C.f.c.'s are said to be damaging to the ozone layer. for what do the initials c.f.c. stand*chloro fluoro carbon
C3p0 is the first character to speak in which film*star wars
Caciocavallo, herkimer, mysost, & trappist are all varieties of what*cheese
Caesar, pompey, and crassus formed the what*first triumverate
Caesars fatal day*the ides of march
Cagliari is the capital of which mediterranean island*sardinia
Calamari is a greek dish made from what sea creature*squid
Calamine, used as an ointment , contains a carbonate of which element*zinc
Caliari is the capital of which island*sardinia
California is to Eureka as New York is to*excelsior
California's ____ Epperson invented the Popsicle in 1905 when he was 11-years-old*frank
California's Frank ____ invented the Popsicle in 1905 when he was 11-years-old*epperson
California's Frank Epperson invented the ____ in 1905 when he was 11-years-old*popsicle
California's Frank Epperson invented the Popsicle in 1905 when he was ____ -years-old*eleven
California's long association with gold make this a natural nickname for the state*The Golden State
Calliope was the muse of what*epic poety
Callisto, lo and Europa are moons of which planet*jupiter
Can a short-sighted person see objects more clearly when they are close up or far away*close up
Can lasers cut diamonds*yes
Can there be lightning without rain*yes
Can you name all of the Bradford's on Eight is Enough?*Tom,Abbey,David,Mary,Joni,Susan,Nancy,Tommy,Elizabeth,Nicholas
Can you swim in the sea of showers*no
Canada is seperated on an imaginary line along the ____*49th parallel
Canada is the world leader in the production of*newsprint
Canadian and American Brands of Cigarettes*Rothmans*Benson and Hedges*Camel*DuMaurier*Players*Salem*Kool*Winston*Old Gold
Canadian: a person loyal to the british crown in the 1780's*loyalist
Canadian: early inn*mile house
Canadian: prince edward island*spud island
Canadian: sled dog first bred by eskimos*malemute
canadianisms: finish the quote: "the mounties always ."*get their man
canadianisms: popular term for rcmp officers*mounties
canadianisms: popular term for the liberal party*grits
canadianisms: proper term for "eskimo."*inuit
canadianisms: rcmp stands for...*royal canadian mounted police
Canadians are sometimes thought of as*canucks
Canberra is the capital of ____*australia
Cancer claims ____ victims an hour in America*forty
Candlestick maker what is the capital of iran*teheran
Candlestick maker*chandler
Cannibals are famous for eating what*human flesh
Canvey Island is part of which county*essex
Capable of being decomposed by the action of light*photodegradable
Cape Verde is a former colony of which country*portugal
Capital cities: name the capital of syria*damascus
Capital cities: Vanuatu*port vila
Capital cities: Western Samoa*apia
Capital cities: what country's capital was formed when pesth and buda merged*hungary
Capital city of Arizona & seat of Maricopa County, located on the salt river in the south central part of the state*phoenix
Capital city of Quebec, Canada*quebec
Capital l is the roman numeral for which number*fifty
Capital of afghanistan*kabul
Capital of argentina*buenos aires
Capital of azerbaijan*baku
Capital of boliva*la paz
Capital of brunei*bandar seri begawan
Capital of burkina faso*ougadougou
Capital of chile*santiago
Capital of ecuador*quito
Capital of egypt and the largest city in africa*cairo
Capital of el salvador*san salvador
Capital of georgia (the country)*tbilisi
Capital of iceland*reykjavik
Capital of jordan*amman
Capital of montserrat*plymouth
Capital of papua new guinea*port moresby
Capital of scotland*edinburgh
Capital of tajikistan*dushanbe
Capital of the state of arkansas*little rock
Capital of the state of michigan*lansing
Capital of the state of new york*albany
Capital of the state of north dakota*bismarck
Capital of the state of oregon*salem
Captain Cook left Britain and Count Dracula arrived via which town*whitby
Captain cook lost almost half his crew in 1768 on his first voyage to ____*south pacific
Captain Cook was the first man to set foot on all continents except*antarctica
Captain John Mason received a grant for land in 1629. He named this land after the English county of Hampshire where he had enjoyed a number of years as a child*New Hampshire
Captain of the Titanic that sank in 1912*smith
Capuchin monks belong to which order*franciscans
Carat is the internatinally standardised unit of weight for precious stones what is its equivalent in grams*0.2 grams
Carbonated soda water was invented in 1767, 1768 or 1769*1767
Carbonated water, with nothing else in it, can dissolve limestone, ____ , and many other low-Moh's hardness minerals*talc
Carbonated water, with nothing else in it, can dissolve limestone, talc, and many other low-Moh's hardness____*minerals
Carbonated water, with nothing else in it, can dissolve____ , talc, and many other low-Moh's hardness minerals*limestone
Card games: what's the crucial card in the game of hearts*queen of spades
Card Games*Poker*Crazy eights*Solitaire*Gin*Uno*Hearts*War*Canasta*Blackjack*Bridge
Cargo pants and mini-skirts were part of the 2001 uniform of what 90 year old organization*Girl Scouts of America
Caries refers to decay in what*teeth
Carl Switzer was the real name of which of the Our Gang characters*alfalfa
Carmenta is the roman goddess of ____*childbirth
Carolyn ____ has discovered 32 comets and approximately 800 asteroids*shoemaker
Carolyn Shoemaker has discovered ____ comets and approximately 800 asteroids*32
Carolyn Shoemaker has discovered 32 comets and approximately ____ asteroids*800
Carolyn weston's novel poor, poor ophelia was the basis for what show*streets of san francisco
Carpet, coral and pilot are all types of which animal*snakes
Carrie all what is the capital of ohio*columbus
Carroll charles carroll died in 1832, 1836 or 1837*1832
Carson who succeeded joseph stalin as russian premier*georgy malenkov
Carter what do goldfish lose if kept in dimly lit or running water*colour
Carthusians are old boys of which school*charterhouse
Carvel and Clinker are methods of making what*boats
Cary Grant plays a con man with a heart of gold in*Mr. Lucky
Cashmere comes from a(n) ____*goat
Casper and laramieare towns in which us state*wyoming
Cass elliot was part of which 'monday monday' group*mamas and papas
Castle Howard is in which county*north yorkshire
Catgut comes from ____ not cats*sheep
Catgut is made from dried...*intestines
Catherine de medici was the first woman in europe to use tobacco, she took it in a mixture of____*snuff
Catherine de Medici was the first woman in Europe to use____ . She took it in a mixture of snuff*tobacco
Catherine the First of Russia, made a rule that no man was allowed to get drunk at one of her parties before ____ o'clock*nine
Catherine the Great found relaxation by being ____*tickled
Cathie Jung has the worlds smallest waist it was ____ inches round*15
Cathy Rigby is the only woman to pose ____ for Sports Illustrated*nude
Cave dweller*troglodyte
Cave dwellers in the loire valley, in france, are called*troglodytes
Cavendish is the family name for which Duke*devonshire
Cavity of the human body, bordered above by the ribs & below by the hips*abdomen
Celebration of christs resurrection*easter
Celtic language of Scots or Irish*gaelic
Centre of amphitheatre*arena
Cephalacaudal ____ is the reason our extremities develop faster than the rest of us*recapitulation
Cephalacaudal recapitulation is the reason our ____ develop faster than the rest of us*extremities
Cerberus guarded the gates of the underworld in Greek mythology.what kind of creature was this three headed being*dog
Cereal used as food and in spirits*barley
Ceres was the roman goddess of ____*grain
Ceres was the Roman goddess of what*agriculture
Certain marbles are called 'alleys' because they are made of ____*alabaster
Cetology is the study of*whales
Chablis comes from what major wine producing area of france*burgundy
Chain of Islands to the West Of Cornwall*Isles of Scilly
Challenger's windscreen had to be replaced in 1983 because it collided with a ____ ____ ____*fleck of paint
Chamberlain whose funeral was attended by more than 100,000 in new york city in 1926*rudolph valentino
Chances of a white ____ in New York: 1 in 4*christmas
Chances of a white Christmas in____: 1 in 4*new york
Chances that a ____ in the U.S. will be solved: 1 in 7*burglary
Chances that a burglary in the u.s. will be solved: 1 in____*seven
Chanel No. 5 is a well-known fragrance. Which other number is also a Chanel perfume*no. 19
Change planes in Atlanta."*Accidental Tourist
Changing of an employees job or working conditions to force resignation*constructive dismissal
Channel 5 ACTION news with your host ____ ____*Kent Brockman
Channel, between the southern tip of Florida & the island of Cuba, linking the Atlantic Ocean & the Gulf of Mexico*straits of florida
Channels in 1978, whose music did def leppard like to cover in small clubs*thin lizzy
Characters from the board game 'clue'*Colonel Mustard*Professor Plum*Mr. Green*Mrs. Peacock*Miss Scarlett*Mrs. White
Characters in A A Milnes' classic childrens stories*christopher robin*winnie the pooh*tigger*owl*eeyore*kanga*baby roo*rabbit*piglet
Characters, Actors, (FULL NAME) and Places from All My Children*Susan Lucci*Skye Chandler*Tad Martin*Tempo*Dimitri Marick*Kim Delaney*Angie Hubbard*Liza Chandler*The Goalpoast*Trevor Dillon
Charcoal is made by heating what*wood
Chargers, Demons Barracudas, Javelins, Cyclones and Challengers were all*Muscle cars
Charing Cross in London was built in commemoration of Queen Eleanor, who was the wife of which British King*edward i
Charlemagne ruled a large part of western and central europe in the years*800-814
Charles Best & Frederick Banting discovered this live saving drug in 1922*insulin
Charles carroll died in 1832, 1836 or 1837*1832
Charles Dickens was an insomniac, who believed his best chance of sleeping was in the centre of a bed facing directly*north
Charles l was brought to trial in which year*1649
Charles Lindbergh took how many sandwiches with him on his famous transatlantic flight*four
Charles lindbergh took only four of these to eat with him on his famous transatlantic flight*sandwiches
Charles Lindbergh's grandfather changed the family name to Lindbergh upon leaving Sweden in 1859. What was the original name of the Lindbergh family prior to that date?*Manson
Charles lutwidge dodgson is the real name of what well known writer*lewis carroll
Charles Manson once auditioned unsuccessfully for this group*The Monkees
Charles Pa Jean invented which building toy sensation in 1914*Tinkertoy
Charles Taze Russell was the founder of which religious organisation*jehovah's witnesses
Charles the Simple was the grandson of Charles the Bald, both were rulers of*france
Charlie Brown's father was a*barber
Charlie Chaplain's cane was made of*bamboo
Charlie Chaplin once won ____ prize in a Charlie Chaplin look alike contest*third
Charlize Theron Movies*Reindeer Games*Mighty Joe Young*The Astronaut's Wife*Men Of Honor*The Yards*Trial and Error*Hollywood Confidential*Sweet November*15 Minutes*2 Days in the Valley
Charter 77 was an association of individuals devoted to the assertion of lost human rights in which European country*czechoslovakia
Chase chevy chase was the first original cast member to leave which show*saturday
chastity was the name of the first-born of whom*cher bono
Chaucer's Canterbury Tales were written in which century*fourteenth
Cheap ornaments and trinkets*bric-a-brac
Cheeses*Cheddar*Blue*Edam*Swiss*Gouda*Limburger*mozzarella*parmesan*Camembert*Brie
Chefs started using ____ 5,000 years ago to spice up their cooking*onions
Chefs started using onions ____ years ago to spice up their cooking*5,000
Chekhov quotations: "doctors can bury their mistakes, architects can only advise their clients to plant vines."*frank lloyd wright
Chelsea,Bow and Spode are all types of what*porcelain
Chemical compound of hydrogen & oxygen with the formula h2o2*hydrogen peroxide
Chemical compound that has the formula nacl*salt
Chemical compounds or mixtures that undergo rapid burning or decomposition with the generation of large amounts of gas and heat and the consequent production of sudden pressure effects*explosives
Chemical got from coal tar and used as a solvent*benzene
Chemically pure gold contains how many karats*24
Chemistry: 20% of what is in the metal part at the end of a pencil*sulphur
Chemistry: As what is sulphur also known*brimstone
Chemistry: For what is the chemical formula H2O2*hydrogen peroxide
Chemistry: For what metal is 'Au' the chemical symbol*gold
Chemistry: Hydrogen Hydroxide is more commonly known as what*water
Chemistry: Nitrogen, a poisonous gas, makes up 78% of the ____ that we breathe*air
Chemistry: Of what is 98% of the weight of water made*oxygen
Chemistry: Sodium barcarbonate is better known as ____*baking soda
Chemistry: Sodium bicarbonate is better known as ____*baking soda
Chemistry: Sodium Hydroxide is more commonly known as ____*lye
Chemistry: The process of removing salt from sea water is known as ____*desalination
Chemistry: The smallest portion of a substance capable of existing independently and retaining its original properties is a(n) ____*molecule
Chemistry: This ancient attempt to transmute base metals into gold was called ____*alchemy
Chemistry: This is the heaviest naturally occurring element*uranium
Chemistry: This is the symbol for tin*sn
Chemistry: This poisonous gas is in the exhaust fumes from cars*carbon monoxide
Chemistry: To what group of elements do cerium, praesiodymium and promethium belong*rare earth metals
Chemistry: Water containing carbon dioxide under pressure is called ____*soda water
Chemistry: What are Helium, Neon, Argon, Krypton and Xenon*Noble Gases
Chemistry: What are Petrol, Naphta, Kerosine, Diesel and Oil*Hydrocarbons
Chemistry: What colour does litmus paper turn if a solution is acidic*red
Chemistry: What does the symbol 'Am' represent*americium
Chemistry: What element has the periodic table name Au*Gold
Chemistry: What element has the periodic table name Na*Sodium
Chemistry: What element has the periodic table name Sb*Antimony
Chemistry: What element has the periodic table name Sn*Tin
Chemistry: What is a corrosive substance with a pH value less than 7 called*acid
Chemistry: What is another name for iron oxide*Rust
Chemistry: What is brine*Salt water
Chemistry: What is calcium oxide commonly called*lime
Chemistry: What is it that turns blue litmus paper red*acid
Chemistry: What is the abbreviation for trinitrotoluene*tnt
Chemistry: What is the atomic number for thalium*81
Chemistry: What is the atomic number of Bromine*thirty five
Chemistry: What is the atomic number of Molybdenum*forty two
Chemistry: What is the atomic number of sulphur*16
Chemistry: What is the atomic number of uranium*ninety two
Chemistry: What is the chemical name for quicksilver*mercury
Chemistry: What is the chemical symbol for copper*cu
Chemistry: What is the chemical symbol for gold*Au
Chemistry: What is the chemical symbol for iron*Fe
Chemistry: What is the common name for lysergic acid diethylamide*LSD
Chemistry: What is the heaviest naturally occuring element*uranium
Chemistry: What is the main component of air*nitrogen
Chemistry: What is the more scientific name for quicksilver*mercury
Chemistry: What is the symbol for copper*Cu
Chemistry: What is the symbol for iron in chemistry*fe
Chemistry: What is the symbol for silver*ag
Chemistry: What is the symbol for tin*Sn
Chemistry: What name is given to a chemical reaction which gives out heat*Exothermic
Chemistry: What name is given to a chemical reaction which takes in heat*Endothermic
Chemistry: What term is applied to ethyl alcohol that has been treated with poison to make it unfit for human consumption*denatured
Chemistry: What type of paper is used to test for acidity and alkalinity*litmus
Chemistry: Which element is also known as Quicksilver*Mercury
Chemistry: Who invented dynamite*Alfred Nobel
Cher won the oscar for best actress in 1987 for which film*moonstruck
chessie the cat is the symbol of what us railroad*chesapeake & ohio
Cheyenne, navahoe and arapaho are all what*native american tribes
Chicago, people, places & things*Oprah Winfrey*Navy Pier*Chicago Tribune*Smashing Pumpkins*Rush Street*White Sox*BlackHawks*Sears Tower*Jesse Jackson*Blues
Children grow faster in the ____ than they do the rest of the year*springtime
Childrens songs, sing a song of sixpence,How amny blackbirds were baked*four and twenty
Childrens songs, sing a song of sixpence,what was the queen eating*bread and honey
Childrens songs, sing a song of sixpence,where was the king*In his counting house
Childrens songs, sing a song of sixpence,where was the maid*in the garden
Childrens songs, sing a song of sixpence,where was the queen*In the parlour
Childrens songs, the grand old duke of york, had how many men*ten thousand
Chili peppers he worked in a factory making toilets for airplanes before he recorded 'aint no sunshine when shes gone'*bill withers
China banned the pigtail in 1911 as it was seen as a symbol of*feudalism
China produces ____ eggs per year*278,564,356,980
China which is the most remote island in the southern atlantic ocean*bouvet island
China's Beijing Duck Restaurant can seat ____ people at one time*9,000
China's largest city is ____*shanghai
Chips: 1980's Apple II 6502 ran at 2MHz. Where is 1995's PowerPC 604 clocked at*150mhz
Chips: A commonly used process for oxide and nitride deposition, CVD, stands for:*chemical vepor deposition
Chips: AMD merged with this designer of the Nx686 Pentium competitor on 10/20/95*nexgen
Chips: Because of this phenomenon, one shouldn't touch a chip's pin I/O:*electrostatic discharge
chips: characteristic of thermal oxide caused by lateral 02 diffusion (it 'pecks')*birds beak
Chips: Critical photolithographic dimensions in 1995 are measured in these units*micron
Chips: Dielectric thickness can be calculated from this electrical measurement*capacitance
Chips: Early MOSFET pioneer, Stanford grad & author of the EE's device bible:*sze
Chips: EEPROM memory devices rely on this tunneling mechanism for cell erase:*fowler-nordheim
chips: element existing abundantly in ordinary beach sand*silicon
Chips: Element recently (1995) disclosed by IBM to catalyze certain metal contacts:*mo
chips: manufacturer of the pentium microprocessor and where mach is working*intel
Chips: Optical technique commonly used to measure thin film thickness, and RI:*ellipsometry
chips: polarity of photoresist which permits an iverted image of a photomask:*negative
Chips: The area in between chips on a wafer, where test and defect monitors lie:*kerf
chips: two types of mosfets of which cmos is composed (answers sep'd by a space):*nfet pfet
Chiromancer is the technical term for what occult median*Palm Reading
Chitlins are made from what part of the pig*intestines
Chlorine is derived from the greek word meaning what*green
Chocolate manufacturers use 40 percent of the world's ____*almonds
Choking - On what do approximately 100 people choke to death every year*ballpoint pens
Cholera is caused by what*Bacteria
Choo rock groups: frankie lymon and the ____*teenagers
Chrissie Hynde was in which early eighties group?*The Pretenders
Christ's image is alleged to be imprinted on this cloth*shroud of turin
Christian Dior launched his 'New Look' in which year*1947
Christian sacrement in which bread and wine are consecrated and consummed*eucharist
Christie what are mother mary's "whispered words of wisdom"*let it be
Christmas became a national holiday in the u.s in 1879, 1890 or 1895*1890
Christmas: In the 'Twelve days of christmas', how many items in total are sent by 'my true love'*78
Christmas: Name the loner rebel reindeer with the red shiny nose*rudolph
Christmas: Santa Claus reportedly lives at the ____ Pole*north
Chromosomal disorder occurring in about 1 out of every 800 births*down syndrome
Chronic condition in which the skin of the scalp flakes off in excessive amounts*dandruff
Chronic disease marked by overgrowth of hands, feet, & lower part of the face, resulting from excessive production of somatotropin, the growth-stimulating hormone hormone*acromegaly
Chronic transmissible disease, due to bacilius leprae, is better known as ____*leprosy
Chub, gudgeon and perch are all types of what*freshwater fish
Chumly was the walrus sidekick of what cartoon penguin*tennessee tuxedo
Churchill what are phalanges*finger bones
Churchill what kind of bug emerges in the 1975 movie the bug*beetle
Churchill what was john lennon's first girlfriend's name*thelma pickles
Churchill, F. D. Roosvelt and Stalin met here in 1945*Yalta
Cigarettes: brand named for a motorcycle make*harley davidson
Cigarettes: Cigarette brand synonymous with honor, virtue, achievement*merit
Cigarettes: Cigarette brand, or a governor ruling in a monarch's name*viceroy
cigarettes: cigarette brand, or an nc city*raleigh
Cigarettes: Cigarette brand, or first name of Forrest Gump author*winston
Cigarettes: Cigarette brand, or Robert Guillaume and shrubs*benson and hedges
Cigarettes: Cigarette brand, or the "club" that Telly Savalas promoted*players
cigarettes: cigarette brand, or the last name of a superhero's alter-ego*kent
Cigarettes: Marlboro and Merit are brands from this company (2 wds)*philip morris
Cigarettes: Smoking this menthol brand is hip, fashionable, just plain...*kool
Cigarettes: This Canadian cigarette brand sponsors the Canadian Open (tennis and golf)*du maurier
cigarettes: this is the us's no. 3 tobacco company as of 1995*brown and williamson
Cigarettes: Tobacco drying barns are typically painted this color*black
cigarettes: warning: smoking causes lung cancer, heart disease, emphysema, and may (2wds)*complicate pregnancy
Cigarettes: Women's cigarette brand, or a Mercury model*capri
Cigna Corporation is the second largest ____ in America*Health Care Company
Cindy Crawford's earnings in 1994 were____?*6.5 million dollars
Cinnabar is an ore of which metal*mercury
Circle, Parabola and Hyperbola are three 3 of the four curves known as the conic sections. Name the fourth*ellipse
Circuits can be wired in series or ____*parallel
Circular bands used to decorate ears, toes, noses, or, most often, fingers*rings
Circular staircases in firehouses are a tradition began to keep what from coming upstairs*horses
Cities in FL with "Beach" in their name (include Beach) 10*West Palm Beach*Miami Beach*Pompano Beach*Deerfield Beach*Cocoa Beach*Boynton Beach*Delray Beach*Fort Walton Beach*Daytona Beach*Vero Beach
City in eastern china, situated on the Huangpu River, a tributary of the Yangtze River, near the Yangtze's mouth to the east China Sea*shanghai
City in eastern Iowa, on the Mississippi River, seat of Clinton County*clinton
City in northeastern Germany, capital of a United Germany from 1871 to 1945 & again since 1990*berlin
City in western California, coextensive with San Francisco County*san francisco
city lights was the name of a film by whom*charlie chaplin
City nicknames: where is motown*detroit
City with the most rolls royce's per capita:*hong kong
Cityin Belgium situated on the Meuse river*liege
civil rights leader martin luther king, jr. led more than ____ demonstrators in a march down the mall in washington dc*250000
Clark ____ used to shower more than 4 times a day*gable
Clark Gable used to ____ more than 4 times a day*shower
Clark Gable used to shower more than ____ times a day*4
Clark gable used to shower more than ____ times a day*four
Clark who is the smallest member of the european union*luxembourg
Class of complex chemical compounds in plants*glycosides
Class of invertebrates belonging to the coelenterate phylum*hydrozoa
Claylike mineral, chief source of aluminium*bauxite
Cleo and Caesar were the early stage names of*sonny & cher
Cleopatra used what kind of seeds for lipstick*pomegranate
Clergyman ranking below bishop*archdeacon
Cleveland four u.s presidents have served entire terms without having a ____*vice
Cleveland spelled backwards is ____*dna level c
Cliches: A ____ of one's imagination*figment
Cliches: A bird in the hand is worth ____*two in the bush
Cliches: A gentleman & a ____*scholar
Cliches: A stitch in time saves ____*nine
Cliches: As clear as a ____*bell
Cliches: As close as two ____ in a pod*peas
Cliches: As easy as ____*pie
Cliches: As hard as ____*nails
Cliches: As mad as a ____*wet hen or hatter
Cliches: As nervous as a long-tailed cat in a room full of ____*rocking chairs
Cliches: As pretty as a ____*picture
Cliches: As sick as a ____*dog
Cliches: As sly as a ____*fox
Cliches: Born with a silver*spoon
Cliches: Cross that ____ when you come to it*bridge
cliches: don't cry over spilled*milk
Cliches: Don't take any wooden ____*nickels
Cliches: Hell hath no fury like a ____*woman scorned
Cliches: Hook, line, & ____*sinker
cliches: keep the from the door*wolves
Cliches: Like bringing*coals
cliches: make a mountain out of a*molehill
Cliches: Necessity is the mother of ____*invention
Cliches: Not all it's ____ up to be*cracked
Cliches: On which side the bread is ____*buttered
cliches: the cat that swallowed the*canary
Cliches: The greatest thing since ____ bread*sliced
Cliches: Time ____ when you're having fun*flies
Cliches: Too many ____ in the fire*irons
Cliches: Variety is the ____ of life*spice
cliches: when the come home*cows
Close encounters of the first kind*sighting unexplained craft
Closely related to pascal, niklaus wirth also played a part in what computer language's creation*modula
Cloud heights are measured by a...*ceilometer
Coal is sometimes added to softdrinks to make them ____*sweeter
Coarse and Fly are varieties of which popular activity*fishing
Cocaine purified by heating with ether, and inhaled or smoked*freebase
Codes: In alphabet radio code, what word is used for 'c'*charlie
Codes: In alphabet radio code, what word is used for 'f'*foxtrot
Codes: In alphabet radio code, what word is used for 'h'*hotel
Codes: In alphabet radio code, what word is used for 't'*tango
Codes: In alphabet radio code, what word is used for 'x'*X-ray
Codes: Using morse code, what does trasmitting using 3 dots, 3 dashes and 3 dots*SOS
Coffins which are due for cremation are usually made with ____ handles*plastic
Coin-operated phonograph that's the highest scoring Scrabble first turn word*jukebox
Col rudolf able was the russian spy exchanged in 1962 for who*gary powers
Cold-blooded aquatic animals with backbones, gills, & fins are called____*fish
Collective name for pioneers or innovators in the field of art, music etc*Avant garde
Collectively, how were Jean Borotra, Jaques Brugnon, Henri Cochet and Ren? Lacoste known*four musketeers
Collectively, what name is given to the first ten of the twenty six amendments to the united states' constitution*the bill of rights
Cologne water, a mildly perfumed toilet water also known as eau de Cologne, has been made in ____, West Germany since 1709*cologne
Colombo is the capital of ____*sri lanka
Colonel Waring, New York City Street Cleaning Commissioner, was responsible for organizing the first rubbish-sorting plant for recycling in the United States in*1898
Colorado has become known as a skier's paradise, perhaps destined after words from President*Theodore Roosevelt
Colorless chemical pesticide, dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane, used to eradicate disease-carrying & crop-eating insects*ddt
Colorless, corrosive liquid that has the chemical formula hno3*nitric acid
Colorless, odorless, sweet-tasting alcohol, c3h8o3, with a specific gravity of 1.26*glycerol
Colourless volatile liquid formerly used as an anaesthetic*chloroform
Colours*Chartreuse*Rose*Maroon*Orange*Beige*Turquoise*Peach*Russet*White*Blue
Colours*Red*Black*Green*Purple*Brown*Burgundy*Yellow*Orange*White*Blue
Columbia is the capital of what state*south carolina
Comedian that is the disc jockey on the soundtrack to Resevoir Dogs*steven wright
Comedians/Comediennes*Robin Williams*Jerry Seinfeld*Steven Wright*Ellen Degeneres*Roseanne*Steve Martin*Dennis Miller*Jeff Foxworthy*Carol Burnett*Billy Crystal
comedienne who wrote "naked underneath my clothes"*rita rudner
Comet that slammed into jupiter, in the mid 1990s, that reportedly would have destroyed all semblance of life on earth*shoemaker-levy
Comet which visited in 1998, prompting a doomsday cult of about 30 people to commit suicide*hale-bopp
Comfort food when we are feeling the blues*Chocolate*Chicken Noodle Soup*Jello*Pudding*Peanut Butter Sandwich*Tea*Ice Cream*Pickles*Potato Chips*French Fries With Gravy
Comfrey (herb) baths were popular before the wedding night to attempt to repair the hymen and thereby apparently restore ____*virginity
Comic Book SuperHeroes*Superman*Spiderman*Batman*Wonderwoman*Green Lantern*Flash*Wolverine*Cyclops*Dr. Strange*Daredevil
Comic Strip Trivia: What comic strip is set at Camp Swampy*beetle bailey
Comics: Batman: Batman really doesn't like this superhero, and would love to punch him*superman
Comics: Batman: Batman's Creator*bob kane
Comics: Batman: Bruce's loyal and witty, if often sardonic, butler and mentor*alfred
Comics: Batman: Graphic batman novel in which a virus battles a Coded Batman*digital justice
Comics: Batman: New York hero who came to Gotham shortly after "Knightfall" to find Jigsaw*punisher
Comics: Batman: Selena Kyle's alter-identity, now with her own series*catwoman
Comics: Batman: The man who shot Thomas and Martha Wayne (Careful!, it wasn't the Joker!)*joe chill
Comics: Batman: There have been this many Robins*three
Comics: Batman: This red-headed villainess will give you a permanent itch*poison ivy
Comics: Bill Watterson, cartoonist for Calvin & Hobbes, is the first cartoonist to use what word in his cartoon*booger
Comics: Bloom County: Name of the groundhog*portnoy
Comics: Bloom County: The author's name which is more putrid than Yaz Pistachio (first and last)*berkely breathed
Comics: Bloom County: What is Oliver's full name (3 words)*oliver wendell jones
Comics: Bloom County: Who was always being tormented by his anxiety closet*binkley
Comics: Bloom County: Who's brain gets transplated into Bill's skull*donald trump
Comics: cable's full real name*nathan christopher summer
Comics: Calvin and Hobbes' artist*bill watterson
Comics: Cartoon created by Dale Messick*brenda starr
Comics: Cartoon created by Russell Myers*broom hilda
Comics: Creator of Superman cartoon character who died in the early 90s*joseph shuster
Comics: DC: Also known as Demon*etrigan
Comics: DC: broke batman*bane
Comics: DC: current leader of justice league america*wonder woman
Comics: DC: girlfriend of lex luther ii*supergirl
Comics: DC: green lantern's alter ego*hal jordan
Comics: DC: group of heroes led by dick grayson*new titans
Comics: DC: Hometown of Green Lantern*coast city
Comics: DC: killed superman*doomsday
Comics: DC: number of new supermen after his "death"*four
Comics: DC: of the new supermen, this one was a villain*cyborg
Comics: DC: photographer for daily planet*jimmy olsen
Comics: DC: Replaced Bruce Wayne as Batman*jean paul valley
Comics: DC: Secret identity of arthur curry*aquaman
Comics: DC: Secret identity of boston brand*deadman
Comics: DC: Secret identity of bruce wayne*batman
Comics: DC: Secret identity of clark kent*superman
Comics: DC: Secret identity of cliff steele*robotman
Comics: DC: Secret identity of jay garrick*the flash
Comics: DC: Secret identity of Jim Corrigan*the spectre
Comics: DC: Secret identity of jimmy olson*elastic lad
Comics: DC: Secret identity of jonn jonzz*martian manhunter
Comics: DC: Secret identity of kay challis*crazy jane
Comics: DC: Secret identity of kirk morrison*king mob
Comics: DC: Secret identity of Lyta Trevor*fury
Comics: DC: Secret identity of Maggie Sawyer*maggie sawyer
Comics: DC: Secret identity of Wally West*the flash
Comics: DC: what relation was superman to supergirl*first cousin
Comics: DC: younger version of aquaman*aqualad
Comics: Dilbert: how are elbonian factories powered*stationary bikes
Comics: Dilbert: which test does the gruntmaster 6000 fail*armageddon
Comics: Elzie Crisler Segar created the comic strip character Popeye in*1919
Comics: giant robots that hunted mutants*sentinels
Comics: how many x-men were there originally*five
Comics: In 'blondie' who was dagwood's boss*mr dithers
Comics: In 'blondie', who was blondie's husband*dagwood
Comics: In 'blondie', who was dagwood's best friend*herb
Comics: In 'blondie', who was dagwood's wife*blondie
Comics: In "peanuts", what is the surname of lucy and linus*van pelt
Comics: List some SuperVillains*Mr. Freeze*Brainiac*The Riddler*TwoFace*The Green Goblin*Mysterio*Kingpin*Doctor Octopus*Lex Luthor*DarkSeid
Comics: List some SuperVillians*Apocalypse*The Joker*Cat Woman*The Penguin*Lex Luthor*Brainiac*Mr. Freeze*Poison Ivy*The Riddler
Comics: magneto's real name*erik magnus lensherr
Comics: Mentor of Titan had two children in the Marvel comics, Thanos and ____*Ero
Comics: mr fantastic and invisible girl's son*franklin richards
Comics: Name the creator of the comic strip the Peanuts*charles shultz
Comics: Name the Year: "Gasoline Alley" cartoon strip premiers in Chicago Tribune. It was the first cartoon in which the characters aged*1919
Comics: Peanuts: schroeder's favorite composer*beethoven
Comics: Peanuts: snoopy and woodstock play hockey on this when the water freezes*birdbath
Comics: Peanuts: the amount lucy charges at her psychiatry booth*5 cents
Comics: Peanuts: the catcher on the gang's baseball team*schroeder
Comics: Peanuts: The name of Snoopy's brother who lives in the desert town of Needles*spike
Comics: Peanuts: The only character that does not speak, or think, in English*woodstock
Comics: Peanuts: The second-baseman on the gang's baseball team*linus
Comics: Peanuts: This character always pulls the football away from Charlie Brown*lucy
Comics: Peanuts: This girl has "naturally curly hair"*freida
Comics: Peanuts: this is what marci calls peppermint patti*sir
Comics: Peanuts: This is what Peppermint Patti calls Charlie Brown*chuck
Comics: Secret identity of Billy Batson?*Captain Marvel
Comics: Secret identity of Clark kent?*Superman
Comics: Secret identity of Dick Grayson?*Robin
Comics: Secret identity of Doctor Banner?*The Incredible Hulk
Comics: Secret identity of Don Blake?*The Mighty Thor
Comics: Secret identity of Henry Penfold?*Hong Kong Phooey
Comics: Secret identity of John Reid?*The Lone Ranger
Comics: Secret identity of Mark Harris?*The Man From Atlantis
Comics: Secret identity of Paul Metcalfe?*Captain Scarlet
Comics: Secret identity of Peter Parker?*Spiderman
Comics: The amazing Spider Man was one of the first comic books to have a story in which one of the supporting characters ____*died
Comics: the beast formerly belonged to this group*avengers
Comics: the creator of x-men*stan lee
Comics: the founder of the x-men (real name)*charles xavier
Comics: the x-men otherwise known as the*children of the atom
Comics: This comic by Mark Schultz briefly appeared as a network TV show*cadillacs and dinosaurs
Comics: What color suit does Clark Kent always wear*blue
Comics: what colour suit does clark kent always wear*blue
Comics: what does the beast say when he's suprised*oh my stars and garters
Comics: what is captain america's real name*steve rogers
Comics: what is captain marvel's favorite expression*holey moley
Comics: what is iron man's real name*tony stark
Comics: what is the incredible hulk's real name*bruce banner
Comics: What is the name of Superman's super cat*streaky
Comics: What is tin tin's dog's name*snowy
Comics: what mountain peak does captain marvel fly over*rock of eternity
Comics: What sound does wolverine's adamantium claws make when he extends them from his forearms*snikt
Comics: what was storm's profession when she was young*pickpocket
Comics: when professor x was killed by his son, an alternate timeline was formed. what was it called*age of apocalypse
Comics: Where was Li'l Abner's hometown*dogpatch
Comics: who is professor x's half brother*juggernaut
Comics: who is the x-men's arch nemesis*magneto
Comics: who was the first x-man to die*thunderbird
Comics: X-Men: Charles Xavier loves her*lilandra
Comics: X-Men: Gahck battled wolverine here*savage land
Comics: X-Men: Longshot's Miniseries was penciled by him*adams
Comics: X-Men: Magneto founded this*brotherhood of evil mutants
Comics: X-Men: She hired Gatecrasher's Technet to kidnap Captain Britain*saturnyne
Comics: X-Men: She ruled Limbo*illyana rasputin
Comics: X-Men: SpiderMan begs him to kill him in the Savage land*ka-zar
Comics: X-Men: The first villain faced by the New Mutants was him*donald pierce
Comics: X-Men: Wolverine and SpiderMan discovered the identity of HobGoblin Here*berlin
Comics: X-Men: X-Men (past and present)*Wolverine*Cyclops*Storm*Iceman*Beast*Morph*Jean Grey*Phoenix*Dazzler*Rogue*Gambit*Angel*Colossus
Commercial enterprise of hunting whales to obtain oil, whalebone, meat, & various by-products*whaling
Commercial raising of chickens, turkeys, ducks, & geese for their meat & eggs*poultry farming
Common inclusive term used to describe physical discomfort of the upper gastrointestinal tract, associated with eating or drinking*indigestion
Common name applied to a group of vegetable products, both amorphous & crystalline, obtained from various plants, & important commercially in the tanning of leather*tannins
Common name for a family comprising about 80 genera & 1500 species of herbs, shrubs, & some trees, & for its representative genus*mallow
Common name for a family of flowering plants & for its representative genus*buttercup
Common name for a family of grasslike flowering plants with characteristically triangular stems*sedge
Common name for a family of herbaceous flowering plants*iris
Common name for a family of mostly herbaceous flowering plants, & for its representative genus*pink
Common name for a family of mostly woody flowering plants, and for one of its important genera*tea
Common name for a family of woody or herbaceous flowering plants of worldwide distribution, & for its well-known genus*mint
Common name for a genus of about 40 species of coniferous trees, indigenous to the northern hemisphere, nearly half being natives of North America*spruce
Common name for a genus of perennial flowers of the buttercup family*globeflower
Common name for a large genus of hardwood trees that are widespread in the north temperate zone*oak
Common name for a large sea turtle, named for the color of its fat, although the animal is brownish overall*green turtle
Common name for a medium-size family of flowering plants with many important fruit & ornamental species, & for its representative genus*rose
Common name for a medium-size family of mostly woody flowering plants widely distributed in tropical areas, & for its representative genus*soapberry
Common name for a number of species of water birds of the same family as ducks & swans*goose
Common name for a plant family comprising about 227 genera & 4450 species of mostly temperate herbs, & for its representative genus*figwort
Common name for a plant family with about 50 genera & 1300 species*ginger
Common name for a plant family, & for plants of the family's typical genus*milkweed
Common name for a plant of the sedge family*papyrus
Common name for a small family of aquatic flowering plants, & for its representative genus*water lily
Common name for a small family of trees, widespread in the temperate areas of the northern hemisphere, & for its representative genus*maple
Common name for a small family of woody flowering plants, & for certain trees of its representative genera*willow
Common name for a small thorny tree (rue), & for its fruit*lemon
Common name for a species of bear, similar in size to a large cat, with thick, reddish-brown fur*lesser panda
Common name for a tropical tree (mulberry), grown on the islands of the south pacific ocean*breadfruit
Common name for about 19 species of annual herbs, of the grass family (grasses)*rice
Common name for about 200 species of algae belonging to the phylum charophyta of the plant kingdom*stonewort
Common name for about 2200 species of fishes, of which some 1200 are south american*catfish
Common name for about 34,000 species of arthropod animals having eight walking legs, anterior appendages bearing fangs & poison glands, & specialized reproductive organs on the second appendages of the male*spider
Common name for about 90 species of small songbirds, all of which are found in eurasia*lark
Common name for an almost exclusively meat-eating family of mammals (carnivore) that are superbly adapted for their typically predatory life*cat family
Common name for an amphibian of the order that also includes toads*frog
Common name for an annual leguminous (legume) plant & its seeds*soybean
Common name for any animal of the vertebrate class lying between fishes & reptiles on the evolutionary scale*amphibian
Common name for any large member of a family of rodents, with dull-colored, coarse fur; long tails; large ears; & a pointed snout*rat
Common name for any member of a family of annual & perennial herbs & shrubs, native to subtropical & temperate regions worldwide*saint john's wort
Common name for any member of a genus of plants, of the mustard family*wallflower
Common name for any of a genus of coniferous trees (pine)*hemlock
Common name for any of a group of mainly aquatic arthropod invertebrates, including the crab, lobster, & shrimp*crustacean
Common name for any of a large family of luminescent beetles*firefly
Common name for any of a large group of mammals, most of which carry their young in an abdominal pouch after birth*marsupial
Common name for any of about 2000 species of two-winged insects (fly)*mosquito
Common name for any of about 30 species of long-legged, long-necked wading birds of the same family as the spoonbills*ibis
Common name for any of seven species of water birds constituting a distinct section of the duck family*swan
Common name for any of several different species of marine bivalve mollusks*oyster
Common name for any of several marine spiny-finned food fishes*weakfish
Common name for any of several species of highly social bees known for their honey-hoarding behavior & their use as a domesticated species (beekeeping)*honey bee
Common name for any of the invertebrate animals making up two classes of the coelenterate phylum*jellyfish
Common name for any one of numerous varieties of sweet fruits of the gourd family, that grow on two species of trailing vines*melon
Common name for certain flowering plants often grown as houseplants*african violet
Common name for certain mammals in the mole family that lead a semiaquatic existence beside ponds & streams, feeding on insects, fish, & mollusks*desman
Common name for certain marine members of a family of venomous snakes*sea snake
Common name for certain members of a family of venomous snakes, known for their intimidating behavior & deadly bite*cobra
Common name for certain slow-moving arboreal mammals that inhabit the tropical forests of south & central america*sloth
Common name for certain small, burrowing mammals characterized by a pointed snout; rudimentary eyes; soft, thick, velvety fur; short legs; broad feet; & long, powerful claws on the front pair of legs*mole
Common name for flightless, aquatic birds of the southern hemisphere*penguin
Common name for many food fishes, but not corresponding to any particular scientific classification*bass
Common name for many rodents belonging to the same family as the woodchuck (marmot), chipmunk, and prairie dog*squirrel
Common name for members of a family of widely distributed shorebirds consisting of more than 60 species*plover
Common name for nonpoisonous snakes of the boa family*boa
Common name for numerous heavy-bodied, large-jawed, sedentary fishes found close to weeds, coral, & other protected coastal areas*grouper
Common name for passerine birds of several unrelated families, many having the habit of capturing insects on the wing*flycatcher
Common name for several plants of the family of composite flowers*thistle
Common name for several related plants, especially for certain hybrids cultivated as ornamentals & sold as dried bulbs for growing as houseplants*amaryllis
Common name for small, bloodsucking, wingless insects*flea
Common name for soft-bodied, usually parasitic animals, the simplest of animals possessing heads*flatworm
Common name for solitary, slow-moving lizards, so named for their shape & their well-developed, protective, bony osteoderms (scales) that lie just beneath the outer skin*alligator lizard
Common name for the family comprising a peculiar group of spiny, fleshy plants native to america*cactus
Common name for the five species of a family of birds having exceptionally long legs & long, highly flexible necks*flamingo
Common name for the species of a genus of large birds having a long, large, flattened bill, the upper mandible terminated by a strong hook that curves over the tip of the lower one*pelican
Common name for three or four species of large trees native to mountainous areas of north africa & asia*cedar
Common name for two different members of the deer family*elk
Common name for two families of true (two-winged) flies, the larvae of what feed on fresh or decaying vegetable matter*fruit fly
Common name for white soft limestone*chalk
Common name given to several unrelated groups of seed-eating birds including the true finches, the hawaiian honeycreepers (honeycreeper), & a family of tiny birds of tropical & subtropical areas of eurasia*finch
Common name loosely applied to any biting two-winged fly*gnat
Common numbers (ie11)*411*86*69*800*900*5-0*911*666*360*10
Common ore of iron, and one of the most commonly occurring minerals in nature*goethite
Commonwealth day is celebrated on the second monday of which month*march
Comoros and Gambia are among 4 countries where virtually 100% of the women are married by age 50, name the other two*Ghana and Nauru
Compact, opaque gemstone ranging in color from dark green to almost white*jade
Company that formerly owned Nullsoft & Winamp*America On-Line
Company what is the abbreviation for lake minnetonka*lake tonka
Company what is the former name of the tonka metalcraft company*mound metalcraft
Compared to the earth, how much gravity does the moon have*one eighth
Complete or almost complete absence of the sense of sight*blindness
Complete the group title ?Gerry and the' what*pacemakers
Complete the line: "step on a crack"*break your back
Complete the name of the 1970s group Bachman Turner ____*overdrive
Complete the name of the 1970s group Sutherland Brothers and ____*quiver
Complete the name of this famous U S ice hockey team "The Los Angeles ____"*kings
Complete the proverb: 'What you lose on the swings...'*you gain on the roundabouts
Complete the proverb: There's many a good tune*played on an old fiddle
Complete the saying: 'He who praises everybody ...'*praises nobody
Complete the saying: 'What can't be cured must be ...'*endured
Complete the saying: An apple a day*Keeps the doctor away
Complete this phrase: friends, romans,*countrymen
Complete this proverb:'listeners never hear any...'*good of themselves
Complete this quotation from Voltaire "if God did not exist"*It would be necessary to invent him
Complete this quote: "I feel the need... the need for____"*Speed
Complete this rhyme for a bride: "something old, something new, ____"*something borrowed, something blue
Complete this saying 'all ship shape and'*bristol fashion
Complex disease of uncertain origin caused by the faulty metabolism of uric acid produced in the body by breakdown of protein, & resulting in elevated levels of uric acid in the blood*gout
Compounds of which molecule outnumber tenfold all other compounds of molecules together*carbon
Comprising of 9 member countries, with cambodia poised to join as its tenth member is this grouping*asean
Computers: a "lan" is called a____*local area network
Computers: a file which has a "hidden attribute" is called a____*hidden file
Computers: After breaking into physicist Tsutomu Shimomura's computer on Christmas in 1994, what legendary hacker was taken down?*Kevin Mitnick
Computers: all keys that have a "F" with a number,are called a____*function key
Computers: Charlie the pet dog was replace by what in the remake of the Absent-minded Professor called "Flubber" in 1997?*Weebo, the computer
Computers: demo means____*demonstration
Computers: Digital Equipment Corporation sued what computer chip manufacturer claiming it stole the technology to develop the Pentium Pro?*Intel Corporation
Computers: From what source did William Henry Gates III amass his fortune?*Computer software
Computers: Hal, the computer in 2001: A Space Odyssey, got its name how?*The letters before I B and M
Computers: How many bits are in a nibble*4
Computers: How much cache did the Coppermine CPU have*256k
Computers: How much cache did the Katmai CPU have*512k
Computers: How much cache did the Mendocino CPU have*128k
Computers: How much cache did the Thunderbird CPU have*256k
Computers: How much cache did the Tualatin CPU have*512k
Computers: How much cache did the Willamette CPU have*256k
Computers: In computer lingo what is a MUD?*Multi User Computer Game
Computers: In what field of study are the terms CPU, PC, and VDU used?*Computer Science
Computers: In what year was the Intel Pentium processor introduced*1993
Computers: List some operating systems*DOS*Windows 95*Unix*OS/2*Windows NT*Linux*System 7*FreeBSD*SunOS*SVR4
Computers: List some parts*Hard Drive*Monitor*Keyboard*Mouse*Modem*Printer*Joystick*RAM*Motherboard*Video Card
Computers: mhz stands for____*megahertz
Computers: Movie maker George Lucas Filed a law suit against President Ronald Reagan to get him to stop referring to an outer space computer controlled defense system as what?*Star Wars
Computers: on "Windows 95/98",what application can you use to see all the files that you have on your computer*explorer
Computers: On the birthday of a famous painter, every March 6th, what computer virus strikes?*Michelangelo
Computers: Originally, ENIAC, the world's first "modern" computer was constructed to do what?*To compute ballistic trajectories for artillery shells
Computers: Pixar created a 1995 blockbuster hit move using computer animation. What was the title of the movie?*Toy Story
Computers: Red Hat and Yellow Dog are computer outfits that distributed an alternative computer operating system. What was the name of the system?*Linux
Computers: That big square thing you're staring at right now is called a ____*monitor
Computers: The Dancing Baby computer generated 3D image danced it's way onto what TV show in 1998?*Ally McBeal
Computers: The displays commonly found in notebook and laptop computers are called what?*Liquid Crystal Display
Computers: The Electronic Frontier Foundation named its $250,000 computer designed to crack the U.S. government's outdated DES cryptographic code what?*Deep Crack
Computers: The first computer used for weather research was named what?*MANIAC
Computers: The generic term for the mechanical, electrical and electronic components of a computer are called what?*Hardware
Computers: The Internet Relay Chat Program, which normally connects to port 6667, is more commonly known as ____*irc
Computers: The Los Angeles Police Department developed a computer program to help solve homicides. What was it called?*HITMAN
Computers: to erase data or files from your computer is to____*format
Computers: To reorganise the data on your hard drive*defragment
Computers: to transmit files from a central computer or server to another is called____*upload
Computers: What common element is used in the manufacture of computer chips?*Silicon
Computers: What country did the operating system 'Linux' come from*Finland
Computers: What did Charles Babbage invent when he designed his analytical engine in 1833?*Computer
Computers: what do you call a "file extention" given to "batch files*bat
Computers: What does 'IBM' stand for*International Business Machines
Computers: What does ietf stand for*Internet Engineering Task Force
Computers: what does ram stand for*random access memory
Computers: What does TFT mean when seen on a monitor*thin film transistor
Computers: What does the 'x' mean when referring to the speed of a CD-rom (eg. 32x)*times (faster than standard speed)
Computers: What is MUD an abbreviation for*Multiple User Dungeon
Computers: What is the codename for Pentium III cpu's with 256k cache*Coppermine
Computers: What is the codename for Pentium III cpu's with 512k cache*Katmai
Computers: What is the codename for Pentium IV cpu's with 256k cache*Willamette
Computers: What is the codename for Pentium IV cpu's with 512k cache*Northwood
Computers: What is the difference between the Intel 386DX and the Intel 386SX processor*Math Coprocessor
Computers: What is the reason behind the layout of the Qwerty keyboard*To slow down typing rates
Computers: What is the successor to AMD's 5x86 CPU*Athlon
Computers: What is the successor to AMD's Athlon CPU*Athlon XP
Computers: What is the successor to ATI's Rage 128 video chipset*Radeon
Computers: What is the successor to ATI's Rage Pro video chipset*Rage 128
Computers: What is the successor to Intel's Pentium CPU*Pentium II
Computers: What is the successor to Intel's Pentium II CPU*Pentium III
Computers: What is the successor to Intel's Pentium III CPU*Pentium IV
Computers: What is the successor to Nvidia's Geforce 256 video chipset*Geforce2
Computers: What is the successor to Nvidia's Geforce2 video chipset*Geforce3
Computers: What is the successor to Nvidia's Riva 128 video chipset*TNT
Computers: What is the successor to Nvidia's TNT video chipset*TNT2
Computers: What is the successor to Nvidia's TNT2 video chipset*Geforce 256
Computers: What is the successor to the Intel 486 CPU*Pentium
Computers: what is the web program "web crawler" used for*search engine
Computers: what key on the keyboard "shifts" the alphabets keys to "uppercase"*caps lock
Computers: What kind of fruit was used to name a computer in 1984?*Apple
Computers: What letter is between Q and E on a computer keyboard?*W
Computers: What personal computer became a video production system with the addition of New Tek's Video Toaster?*Amiga
Computers: What size cache do Pentium II cpu's have*512k
Computers: What time doe the computer virus W32.MARIJUANA interrupt you to suggest taking a break?*4:20 p.m.
Computers: What type of memory do i815 motherboards use*SDRAM
Computers: What type of memory do i820 motherboards use*RDRAM
Computers: What type of memory do i845 motherboards use*DDR-SDRAM
Computers: What type of memory do i850 motherboards use*RDRAM
Computers: What type of memory do Intel BX motherboards use*SDRAM
Computers: What type of memory do KT133 motherboards use*SDRAM
Computers: What type of memory do KT266 motherboards use*DDR-SDRAM
Computers: What type of printer did Seiko develop for the 1964 Tokyo Olympics*dot matrix
Computers: What U.S. Democratic senator had the first internet home page?*Ted Kennedy
Computers: What was Fortran designed for*Formula Translation
Computers: What was invented over 3000 years ago that is now considered the first 'computer'*abacus
Computers: What was the first version of Microsoft Windows to have networking capabilities*Windows for Workgroups
Computers: What was the first version of Microsoft Windows*Windows 286
Computers: What was the name of the computer company that was named after the founder's memories of a summer in an Orchard in Oregon?*Apple
Computers: What was the name of the computer language named after a French philosopher and mathematician?*PASCAL
Computers: what year was the first IBM pc introduced*1981
Computers: when software stops responding & your computer freezes, what has happened to your computer*it crashed
Computers: Which brothers built a home-made supercomputer to calculate the digits of Pi*Chudnovsky
Computers: Which computer company dropped the Play Station line and created an Aptiva brand computer for home users?*IBM corporation
Computers: Which computer language is an acronym of the name of the world's first computer programmer?*ADA
Computers: which drive is mostly the "main drive" on a pc computer*drive c:
Computers: Who is the CEO of Apple computers*Steve Jobs
Conakry is the capital of ____*guinea
Concertino=short concerto, concertina=simple type of this instrument*accordian
Concetta rosa maria franconero is the real name of which 60's singer*connie francis
Concordia is the roman goddess of ____*harmonious relations
Condition existing at the free surface of a liquid, resembling the properties of an elastic skin under tension*surface tension
Condition in a circuit in which the combined impedances of the capacity and induction to alternating currents cancel each other out or reinforce each other*resonance
Condition in which body temperature falls drastically as a result of exposure to cold*hypothermia
Condition of persistent mental and emotional stress occuring after injury or severe shock*post-traumatic stress disorder
Condition of weather that occurs when the air temperature is below freezing*Frost
Conifer with dark foliage*cypress
Connecticut was nicknamed beacuse John Fiske, the historian, claimed that The Fundamental Orders of 1638-39 comprised the first written constitution in history*The Constitution State
Connecting the Japanese islands of Honshu & Hokkaido, the ____ is the world's longest rail tunnel*seikan
Connors who did bobby fischer beat to win the world chess championship*boris spassky
Conrad Music: Classical: who composed "rhapsody in blue"*george gershwin
Considered "too fat" for a single seat, what film director was once bumped from a Southwest Airlines flight?*Kevin Smith
Constellations*Orion*Ursa Major*Ursa Minor*Big Dipper*Little Dipper*Canis Major*Gemini*Cancer*Hydra*Lupus*Andromeda
Construction workers hard hats were first invented and used in the building of the ____ Dam in 1933*hoover
contact, starring jodie foster, was written by*carl sagan
Contagious disease of warm-blooded animals, including humans, caused by the bacterium bacillus anthracis*anthrax
Contagious febrile disease of animals and, rarely, humans*foot & mouth disease
Containing 27 chapters, which book of the Old Testament is concerned with priestly laws and rituals*leviticus
Contamination of air, water, or soil by materials that interfere with human health, the quality of life, or the natural functioning of ecosystems*pollution
Contraception: After who is the 'Ramses' brand condom named*Pharaoh Ramses II
Contrary to popular belief, there are almost no Buddhists in____ , nor have there been for about a thousand years*india
Conventionally middle class materialist*bourgeois
Conversion of the vibrations of sound (for example, music) into a permanent record, & its later playback in its original form (sound)*sound recording & reproduction
Converter "slow ride" was foghats biggest hit from this album released in 1975*fool
Conway who, according to a song, damaged her foot on a piece of wood and fell into a raging torrent*clementine
Cookie what gas that animals exhale do plants utilize*carbon dioxide
Cooking and salad ____ could lubricate machinery, such as cars and boats, according to Penn State chemical engineers*oils
Coolidge colorless, corrosive liquid that has the chemical formula hno3*nitric acid
Coolidge what heisman trophy winner returned his first nfl kickoff for a touchdown*tim brown
Copenhagen is the capital of ____*denmark
Copernicus what is new, last or gibbous*moon
Cord what colour is the umbilical cord*blue
Cornflakes was invented in 1863, 1890 or 1915*1890
Coronation street's kabin is located in which street*ross street
Corregidor is a part of which island group*philippines
cortez conquered mexico; he conquered peru*pizarro
Cortez is to mexico as ____ is to peru*pizarro
Cos, Web's Wonderful & Winter Density are all types of what*lettuce
Cosmetic surgeons remove more than ____,____ pounds of fat from american every year*200,000
Count Almaviva, a character in Rossini's The Barber of Seville , also appears in which opera by Mozart*the marriage of figaro
Countries into which the Alps extend*Austria*Italy*France*Germany*Switzerland*Liechtenstein
Countries: 33 atolls in mid-Pacific Ocean, Tarawa is the capital*kiribati
Countries: about 700 islands between Florida & Haiti*bahamas
Countries: At 21 square kms, this is the world's Smallest island country*Nauru
Countries: Brunei is on which island*borneo
Countries: Brussels is the capital of ____*belgium
Countries: Buenos Aires is the capital of ____*argentina
Countries: By what name is the country of Bechuanaland now known*botswana
Countries: Cairo is the capital of ____*egypt
Countries: Canadian Capitals*St. John's*St. John*Halifax*Charlettown*Quebec City*Ottawa*Edmonton*Saskatoon*Victoria*Winnipeg
Countries: Canadian Provinces*Newfoundland and Labrador*New Brunswick*Nova Scotia*Prince Edward Island*Quebec*Ontario*Manitoba*Alberta*Saskatchewan*British Columbia
Countries: Capitals: what national capital is heated by underground hot-water springs*reykjavik, iceland
Countries: Capitals: what national capital rises where the blue nile and white nile converge*khartoum, sudan
Countries: Capitals: what's the world's southernmost national capital*wellington, new zealand
Countries: Caracas is the capital of ____*venezuela
Countries: Central America, Tegucigalpa is the capital*honduras
Countries: central Europe, the capital is Bratislava*slovakia
Countries: central Europe, the capital is Prague*czech republic
Countries: central Pacific Ocean, southwest of Hawaii, this island is covered in phosphate, it's principal export*nauru
Countries: chain of more than 3,000 islands, major cities include Yokohama & Osaka*japan
Countries: east-central Europe, the capital is Kiev*ukraine
Countries: eastern coast of Baltic Sea in northeastern Europe, the capital is Vilnius*lithuania
Countries: equatorial country in central Africa, Kinshasa is the capital*congo
Countries: In central Europe, bounded on the north by the North Sea, Denmark, & the Baltic Sea; on the east by Poland & the Czech Republic; on the south by Austria & Switzerland; & on the west by France, Luxembourg, Belgium, & the Netherlands*federal republic of germany
Countries: In east asia, the world's third largest country by area (after russia and canada) and the largest by population*china
Countries: land of the thousand lakes*finland
Countries: landlocked country in central South America, the capital is Asuncion*paraguay
Countries: landlocked country in southern Africa, the capital is Gaborone*botswana
Countries: landlocked country in southern Africa, the capital is Harare*zimbabwe
Countries: Maine is the ____ capital of the world*toothpick
Countries: north eastern Africa, the capital is Djibouti*french somaliland
Countries: north eastern coast of central America, the capital is Belmopan*belize
Countries: north eastern Europe & northern Asia, major cities include St. Petersburg & Novosibirsk*russia
Countries: north eastern Europe, the capital is Tallinn*estonia
Countries: north eastern South America, the capital is Georgetown*guyana
Countries: north western Africa, major cities include Casablanca & Marrakech*morocco
Countries: north western Africa, Nouakchott is the capital*mauritania
Countries: northern part of central American Isthmus, major cities include Quezaltenango & Escuintla*guatemala
Countries: Over what place in india is it forbidden to fly an airplane*Taj Mahal
Countries: roof at the top of the world*tibet
Countries: Seoul is the capital of ____*south korea
Countries: South africa is the biggest producer and exporter of ____*mohair
Countries: south eastern Europe, major cities include Thessaloniki & Piraeus*greece
Countries: south eastern Europe, the capital is Ljubljana*slovenia
Countries: southern shore of Arabian peninsula, Sana'a is the capital*yemen
Countries: Taipei is the capital of ____*taiwan
Countries: western Asia, Amman is the capital*jordan
Countries: western Asia, the capital is Damascus*syria
Countries: western Asia, the capital is Tehran*iran
Countries: western coast of Africa, major cites include Yamoussoukro & Abidjan*ivory coast
Countries: western coast of Africa, the capital is Porto-novo*benin
Countries: western coast of South American, major cities include Arequipa & Trujillo*peru
Countries: What are chief export of Nauru, an island nation in the Western Pacific?*bird droppings
Countries: What country suffers from the most earthquakes*japan
Countries: Which country is the biggest producer and exporter of mohair*South Africa
Countries: With y's*Italy*Egypt*Norway*Uruguay*Paraguay*Germany*Libya*Assyria*Syria*Hungary
Couples: Abe Lincoln and ____ ____*mary todd
Couples: archie bunker and ____*edith
Couples: Ashford and ____*simpson
Couples: Chang and Eng were the original pair of these*siamese twin
Couples: charles and ____*di
Couples: donnie & ____*marie
Couples: eleanor & ____*franklin
Couples: ferdinand and ____*isabella
Couples: Harry Truman and ____*bess
Couples: Heloise & ____*abelard
Couples: his desire to marry this american prompted edward viii to abdicate the throne*wallis simpson
Couples: Jean Paul Sartre and ____ ____ ____*simone de beauvoir
Couples: jim bakker and ____ ____*tammy faye
Couples: lyndon johnson and ____ ____*lady bird
Couples: michael jackson and ____ ____*lisa marie
Couples: miss piggy and ____*kermit
Couples: Othello and ____*desdemona
Couples: Paris and ____*laura
Couples: prince rainer and ____ ____*grace kelly
Couples: Puss and ____, nursery rhyme*boots
Couples: romeo and ____*juliet
Couples: samson & ____*delilah
Couples: She is the gypsy girl Quasimodo loves*esmeralda
Couples: sid (vicious) & ____*nancy
Couples: sluggo and ____*nancy
Couples: the archeologist mallowan, was married to this popular english author*agatha christie
Couples: the late great writing team will and ariel ____*durant
Couples: They ruled Britain jointly from 1689-1694*william and mary
Couples: victoria & ____*albert
Couples: winston smith and ____*julia
Crack gets its name because it ____ when you smoke it*crackles
Cranberries are sorted for ripeness by bouncing them; a fully ripened cranberry can be dribbled like a____*basketball
Cranberry Jello, is the only jello flavor that comes from the____ , not artificial flavoring*real fruit
Cranesbill is the wild form of which garden flower*Geranium
Crater formed by an explosion or collapse of a volcanic vent*caldera
Creamy sauce of butter,egg yolks and vinegar*hollandaise
Creation of programs, databases etc.for computer applications*authoring
Creator of Noddy*enid blyton
Creatures of class including spiders and scorpions*arachnid
Credit card on which magnetically encoded information is stored to be read by an electronic device*swipe card
Creedence clearwater revival sings 'have you ever ____'*seen the rain
Creek what position has been held by 266 men, 33 of whom have died violently*pope
Crikey, It's a Sniiike: Although the South American Anaconda is sometimes claimed to be the longest snake, this is actually the longest recorded snake*Reticulated Python
Crime of getting married again whilst still legally married*bigamy
Crime Stories: Edward G. Robinson gained notoriety by playing this hoodlum*little caesar
Crime Stories: Frank Chambers is mad for her in the Postman Always Rings Twice*cora papadalis
Crime Stories: George Smiley's nemesis*karla
Crime Stories: Hammett's anonymous detective*continental op
Crime Stories: He played Caspar Gutman in the 1941 John Huston film*sydney greenstreet
Crime Stories: Lt. Joe Leaphorn and Sgt. Jim Chee work for this tribe*navajo
Crime Stories: MacDonald bum who lives on a houseboat*travis mcgee
Crime Stories: Raymond Chandler's gumshoe*phillip marlowe
Crime Stories: Red October is this*submarine
Crime Stories: Rumpole tipples here*pomeroys wine bar
Crime Stories: The Cornwall mansion in Rebecca*manderley
Crime Stories: The grandmaster of the locked-room puzzle*john dickson carr
Crime Stories: The most famous lawyer/sleuth*perry mason
Crime Stories: The name of Travis McGee's houseboat*the busted flush
Cronus is identified with which roman god*uranus
Cross what day of the week did solomon grundy die*saturday
Crusher which word is derived from "user of hashish"*assassin
Crusoe in what state is the theodore roosevelt national park*north dakota
Cryogenics is the study of the very ____*cold
Cuba is the only island in the caribbean to have a____*railroad
Cuirass, greave and pauldron are all pieces belonging to what*armour
Culture: Because the emu and the kangaroo cannot walk backwards, they are on the Australian ____*coat of arms
Culture: Culture: Where are the Hausa and Ibo tribes*Nigeria
Culture: For which country is the lotus flower the national symbol*India
Culture: In which country is it polite to stick your tongue out at your guests*Tibet
Culture: In which country is milk the most popular beverage*USA
Culture: In which town does the famous 'running of the bulls' take place*Pamplona
Culture: What animals are on the Australian coat of arms*emu and kangaroo
Culture: What are the roads of Guam paved with*coral
Culture: What are the sandals called that are worn in ceremonial japanese tradition*tabi
Culture: What city do the Italians call the Monaco of bavaria*Munich
Culture: What do the Italians call Munich*Monaco of Bavaria
Culture: What famous building is located on the banks of the river Jumna*Taj Mahal
Culture: What happened on screen for the first time in India in 1977*Screen kiss
Culture: What is a water taxi known as in Venice*gondola
Culture: What is the most common name in italy*Mario Rossi
Culture: What is the name of a quarter of Jerusalem that can be translated as 'hundred gates'*Mea Shearim
Culture: What is the name of the wrought iron tower in Paris*Eiffel Tower
Culture: What is the national symbol for India*lotus flower
Culture: What is the sacred river of Hinduism*Ganges
Culture: What is the tribal african word for dowry*lobola
Culture: What London landmark has an 11 foot long hand*Big Ben
Culture: When is turkey traditionally eaten in America*thanksgiving
Culture: Where do the English monarchs live*Buckingham Palace
Culture: Where is the Blarney Stone*Blarney Castle, Ireland
Culture: Where was it once against the law to have a pet dog*Iceland
Culture: Where would one eat a taco*Mexico
Culture: Which country eats the most turkey per capita*Israel
Culture: Which famous museum is in Paris, France*Louvre
Culture: Which nationality calls Munich the 'Monaco of Bavaria'*Italians
Culture:Israel has the highest per capital consumption of ____*turkey
Cumulus, cirrus and stratus are all types of what*clouds
Currencies: Germany's equivalent to the dollar is the ____*deutsche mark
Currencies: Israel's equivalent to the dollar is the ____*shekel
Currencies: Italy's equivalant to the dollar is the ____*lira
Currencies: Japan's equivalent to the dollar is the ____*yen
Currencies: List some currencies*Lira*Peso*Pound*Rupee*Franc*Dollar*Yen*Mark*Ruble*Drachma
Currencies: Mexico's equivalent to the dollar is the ____*peso
Currencies: Spain's equivalent to the dollar is the ____*peseta
Currencies: Thailand*Bahts
Currencies: The Danish*Krone
Currencies: The Indian*Rupee
Currencies: The Maltese*Liri
Currencies: The quetzal is the currency of ____*Guatemala
Currencies: The Swedish*krone
Currencies: Turkish*Lirasi
Currencies: What country's currency is the Bolivar*Venezuela
Currencies: What is the currency of Guatemala*quetzal
Currencies: What is the currency of Venezuela*Bolivar
Currencies: What is the Japanese currency*yen
Currencies: What is the monetary unit of India*rupee
Currencies: Which country has the currency 'yen'*Japan
Curtain serving to screen Hindu or Muslim women from the sight of men or strangers*purdah
Curved inwards*concave
Curved outwards*convex
Cushion for kneeling on in church*hassock
Custer was the youngest General in US history, he was promoted at the age of*23
cyberpunk: a program that runs in the background of a decker's os:*daemon
Cyberpunk: A program used for defeating passwords, or the name of your dictionary:*webster
Cyberpunk: Bionic enhancement which allows user to manipulate any voice or sound:*silver tongue
cyberpunk: book by william gibson, thought by many to have started cyberpunk:*neuromancer
Cyberpunk: Cyberpunk term for "logging in" to a cyberspace system:*jacking in
cyberpunk: dynamix' cyberpunk adventure game, starring "blade" hunter:*rise of the dragon
Cyberpunk: He wrote "Schismatrix", a particularly influential cyberpunk novel:*bruce sterling
Cyberpunk: In this predecessor of Cyberpunk novels, the hero was Guy Montag:*fahrenheit 451
Cyberpunk: Light, reflective armor used to protect wearer from laser fire:*reflec
Cyberpunk: Name of Max Headroom's alter ego:*edison carter
Cyberpunk: Name of the actor who played Murphy/RoboCop in "RoboCop"*peter weller
Cyberpunk: Russian word for underground press:*samizdat
Cyberpunk: These computer simulated personalities are dominant in Cyberspace:*artificial intelligence
cyberpunk: this famous cyberpunk writer has an award named after him*dick
Cyprus has a ____ on its flag*map
Cyprus lies in which sea*mediterranean
Cyrus curtis founded what woman's magazine in 1896*ladies home journal
Cystallite is the material ____ are made from*snooker balls
Czar ____ banished soldiers to Siberia for marching out of step*paul i
Czar Paul I banished soldiers to ____ for marching out of step*siberia
D is the roman numeral for which number*five hundred
Dactylography is the study and practice of what*finger printing
Dagon is the mesopotamian god of ____*vegetation
Dainty or cute to an affected degree*cutesy
Dairy products account for about ____ of all food consumed in the U.S*29%
Daisy cooper was a housekeeper in what western*laramie
Daisy Hawkins was the original song title for which Beatle hit*Eleanor Rigby
Dalcroze, Professor of Harmony at the Geneva Conservatoire, conceived of which form of exercise*eurhythmics
Damascus is the capital of ____*syria
Dame Edna Everages companion*madge allsop
Dame where is the notre dame cathedral*paris
Danish architect Yorn Utzon designed what Australian building to resemble a giant sailing ship*Sydney Opera House
Dapsang is another name for which major mountain*k2
Dar es salaam is the capital of ____*tanzania
Dark skinned nomadic European*gypsy
Dark volcanic rock*basalt
Dating back to the 1600s, thermometers were filled with ____ instead of mercury*brandy
David ball was the less flamboyant member od which duo*soft cell
David Letterman attended what Indiana University*Ball State
Davita's Harp_*chaim potok
Death of body tissue usually caused by bad circulation*gangrene
Deaths: 1960s: In 1967, Jayne Mansfield, actress, dies in a car crash at the age of*thirty four
Deaths: 1970s: Funeral of Pope____ in 1978*paul vi
Deaths: 1970s: In 1978, Bob Crane actor (Hogan's Heroes), murdered at the age of*fifty nine
Deaths: 1970s: This world leader died in Cairo in 1970*gamal abdel nasser
Deaths: 1980s: Shot dead at the airport in Manila, in 1983*benigno aquino
Deaths: 1990s: Indian film maker who died in the early 90s, given honorary Academy Award for lifetime achievement*satyajit ray
Deaths: Art: 1950s: ____ Pollock abstract artist, dies in auto accident in 1956(East Hampton)*jackson
Deaths: Art: 1950s: Jackson ____ abstract artist, dies in auto accident in 1956(East Hampton)*pollock
Deaths: Art: 1950s: Jackson Pollock abstract artist, dies in a ____ in 1956(East Hampton)*car accident
Deaths: Israel PM who made peace with Egypt at Camp David, who died in the early 90s*menachem begin
Deaths: Last surviving Nazi war criminal of rank died in the early 90s, chief enforcer of "reign of terror"*klaus barbie
Deaths: Owner of global press empire which included the New York Daily News, who died in the early 90s*robert maxwell
Deaths: Senior Democratic Senator from North Dakota, who died in the early 90s*quentin burdick
Decipher this famous saying: a mass of concentrated earthly material perennially rotating on its axis will not accumulate an accretion of bryophytic vegetation*a rolling stone gathers no moss
Decipher this famous saying: everything that coruscates with effulgence is not ipso facto aurous*all that glitters is not gold
Decoration of food*garnish
Defender of the US constitution whose headstone reads '...that nothing's so sacred as honor and nothing's so loyal as love'*wyatt earp
Deficiency of dietary fibre leads to...*constipation
Degrees who was the indian maiden in johnny preston's 'running bear'*little white
Delivery of child by cutting into the abdomen*cesarean
Denmark, Norway, Sweden, and Iceland combine to make what*scandinavia
Denver is the capital of ____*colorado
Dephlogisticated air was the name given by Joseph Priestley to which gas*oxygen
Derived from the latin 'australis', what does australia mean*southern
Designed about 1860 by George Meacham, this was the first public botanic garden in the United States*Boston Public Garden
Despite a population of over a billion, China has only about ____ family names*200
Detectives (full names)*sherlock holmes*sam spade*dick tracy*remington steele*columbo*hercule poirot*travis mcgee*nancy drew*jim rockford*fox mulder
Detectives*Dixon Hill*Mike Hammer*Sherlock Holmes*Columbo*Magnum*Poirot*Jessica fletcher*Rockford*Charlie's Angels*Simon and Simon
Determination of the depth of a body of water*sounding
Deuteronomy what is the capital of illinois*springfield
Development of agricultural ecosystems intended to be complete and self sustaining*permaculture
Device for driving air into fire*bellows
Device for viewing a revolving or oscillating object by making the object appear to be at rest*stroboscope
Device installed on a deck of a warship for launching aircraft*catapult
Device which automatically maintains a motor vehicle at a chosen speed is called*cruise control
Devil's tower, the first us national monument, is located in what state*wyoming
Devoid of its ____ and proteins, human blood has the same general makeup as seawater*cells
Devoid of its cells and____ , human blood has the same general makeup as seawater*proteins
Devon is the only county in Great Britain to have ____ coasts*two
Devon is the only county in Great Britain to have two ____*coasts
Diameter TV/Film: Who played shortstop for charlie brown's baseball team*snoopy
Diamond is the birthstone for which month*april
Diamonds are composed of which element*carbon
Diamonds were discovered near kimberley in 1841,1867 or 1893*1867
Diamonds which band covered nilsson's 'one' and brought it to the top ten in 1969*three dog night
Diana ross sings 'everytime you touch me i become a hero'. what is the song title*when you tell me that you love me
Diana ross sings 'noone knows what goes on behind ____'*closed doors
Dibble means to drink like a____*duck
Dick Van Dyke Show: In what year did the show premiere*1961
Dick Van Dyke Show: What body part would Rob lose if he became a Twyloite*thumb
Dick Van Dyke Show: What instrument did Buddy play*cello
Dick Van Dyke Show: What kind of sports car did Rob Petrie buy*tarantula
Dickinson where was emily dickinson's home*massachusetts
Did superman have a logo on his cape*yes
Digimon: Name 5 of the original Digidestined?*Tai*Matt*Izzy*Kari*Mimi
Digimon: What are the devices called that allow Digimon to digivolve?*Digivice
Digimon: What do the 9 crests represent?*Courage*Friendship*Love*Sincerity*Knowledge*Reliability*Hope*Light*Kindness
Digimon: What is required to trigger the Ultimate level digivolution?*Digimon Crest
Digimon: What is the name of the world where the digimon come from?*The Digital World
Digimon: What was the first Digimon series known as?*Digimon Adventure
Digimon: Who defeated Devimon?*Angemon
Digimon: Who defeated Etemon?*MetalGreymon
Digimon: Who defeated MetalSeadramon?*WarGreymon
Digimon: Who defeated Myotismon?*Angewomon
Digimon: Who defeated Puppetmon?*MetalGarurumon
Digimon: Who defeated Shellmon?*Greymon
Digimon: Who defeated VenomMyotismon?*WarGreymon and MetalGarurumon
Digimon: Who does Agumon belong to?*Tai
Digimon: Who does Biyomon belong to?*Sora
Digimon: Who does Gabumon belong to?*Matt
Digimon: Who does Gatomon belong to?*Kari
Digimon: Who does Gomamon belong to?*Joe
Digimon: Who does Palmon belong to?*Mimi
Digimon: Who does Patamon belong to?*T.K
Digimon: Who does Tentamon belong to?*Izzy
Digimon: Who is Matts younger brother?*T.K
Digimon: Who is the first Mega Digimon to be shown in the series?*VenomMyotismon
Digimon: Who is the first Ultimate Digimon to be shown in the series?*Etemon
Director of "It Happened One Night" and "You Can't Take It With You', who died in the early 90s*frank capra
Dirk, poniard, and stiletto are all types of what*daggers
Disc of light shown round the head of a sacred person*halo
Disco singer donna summer struts into the top 10 with the song*last dance
Discovered in the 30s, Jonker and President Vargas were types of what?*Diamond
Discoverer of antiseptic*joseph lister
Discoverer of nine ancient cities including Troy, Heinrich Schliemann made spectacular excavations of which city during 1874 to 1876*mycenae
Discoverer of penicillin*alexander flemming
Discoverer of the circulation of the body*william harvey
Discoverer of the planet of pluto*james christy
Disease: Caused by deficiency of vitamin b*beri-beri
Disease: Of animals, especially birds, monkeys, & humans, caused by infection by protozoans of the genus plasmodium & characterized by chills & intermittent fever*malaria
Disease: Sleeping sickness is carried by which insect*tsetse fly
Disease: What disease is carried by the tsetse fly*sleeping sickness
Diseases/Medicine: What disorder's name is derived from the Greek for "without appetite"*Anorexia
Disgrace through shameful conduct is known as*opprobrium
Disney: ____ comics were nearly banned in Finland because he doesn't wear pants*donald duck
Disney: ____ tree house in Disneyland has 300,000 fake leaves on it which are changed twice a year to reflect the seasons*the swiss family robinson
Disney: "Hair Facts" from the Broadway version of "Beauty and The Beast": Four characters' wigs are made of ____: Mrs. Potts, Lumiere, Madame de la Grande Bouche, and the Sugar Bowl from "Be Our Guest."*yak hair
Disney: "Hair Facts" from the Broadway version of "Beauty and The Beast": It took 20 pounds of human hair and ____ man hours to create the first Beast*400
Disney: "Hair Facts" from the Broadway version of "Beauty and The Beast": The 30-inch length human hair needed to build Belle's wig was specially imported from ____*india
Disney: "Hair Facts" from the Broadway version of "Beauty and The Beast": The average number of wig changes for each ensemble member is ____ per show*eight
Disney: "Hair Facts" from the Broadway version of "Beauty and The Beast": The Beast's tail is made up of seven yards of ____*human hair
Disney: 1990s: In 1992, what country saw the opening of euro disneyland*france
Disney: At Disneyland Paris, the park's famous ____ is known as Le Ch?teau de la Belle au Bois Dormant*sleeping beauty castle
Disney: Disney World in Florida was opened to the public in 1971. The amusement park was the largest in the world, set within ____ acres. It required a $400-million investment, and did not do well during the first year it was opened*28,000
Disney: Disney World in Orlando, Florida covers ____ acres (46 square miles), making it twice the size of the island of Manhattan, New York*30,500
Disney: Disney's ____ was featured on cereal boxes for the Post cereal Toasties corn flakes back in 1935*mickey mouse
Disney: Disney's ____ was the first roller coaster to run on steel tubes, which made the ride smoother while allowing Disney to build longer-lasting coasters faster and cheaper*matterhorn
Disney: Disneyland opened in what year*1955
Disney: Every plant in Tomorrowland at Disneyland in Anaheim, California, is edible. Plants in this section of the amusement park include ____, strawberries, tomatoes, and more. Guest are more than welcome to pick their fill*bananas
Disney: H.R. Haldeman and Ron Ziegler, who helped plan the ____ burglary for President Nixon, both worked at Disneyland when they were younger*watergate
Disney: On what New Orleans Square (Disneyland) ride do you travel up a waterfall*pirates of the caribbean
Disney: Only 10,000 people visited Disney World, Florida during the first year. With time, however, the attendance numbers rose to more than ____ people an hour*10,000
Disney: Purely coincidental, Disneyland and Walt Disney World amusement parks are in counties with the same name. The former is in Orange County, California; the latter is in Orange County, ____*florida
Disney: The ____ to the picturesque, 77-foot-tall Sleeping Beauty's Castle in Disneyland in southern California, actually works. It was lowered on the opening day of the park, July 17, 1955*drawbridge
Disney: The Brodway version of Disney "The Lion King" uses more than ____ puppets*232
Disney: The first "technology" corporation to move into California's Silicon Valley was Hewlett-Packard, in 1938. Stanford University engineers Bill Hewlett and Dave TV/Film: Packard started their company in a Palo Alto garage with $1,538. Their first product was an audio oscillator bought by Walt Disney Studios for use in the making of ____*fantasia
Disney: Walt Disney had an apartment in disneyland, where was it located*over the fire house
Disney: Walt Disney World is home to the largest working wardrobe in the world with over ____ costumes in its inventory*2.5 million
Disney: Walt Disney's autograph bears no resemblance to the famous Disney ____*logo
Disney: Walt Disney's family dog was named ____. She was a poodle*lady
Disney: What is one of the main entertainment areas in Disneyworld called*magic kingdom
Disney: What is the campground area in Disneyworld called*fort wilderness
Disney: What is the old west section of Disneyworld called*frontierland
District of ancient greece on the northern coast of the gulf of corinth*aetolia
Divas ____ music goddesses past & present*Barbra Streisand*Liza Minelli*Elton John*Maria Callas*Beverly Sills*Bette Midler*Whitney Houston*Tina Turner*Celine Dion*Judy Garland
Diverse group of either single-celled or multicellular organisms that obtain food by direct absorption of nutrients*fungi
Diving sea bird with black plumage*cormorant
Division of geologic time in the Cenozoic era following the tertiary period (geology)*quaternary period
Division what's popeye's official age*34
DNA analysis suggests there are three distinct species of this animal, African forest, African savanna & Indian. What animal*elephant
DNA stands for what*deoxyribonucleic acid
Do arteries carry blood towards or away from the heart*away
Do some jets use kerosene as fuel*yes
Do unto others as you would have others do unto you is also called what*golden rule
Doctor Crippen was arrested aboard which ship*montrose
Dodgers what famous singer played the title role in "the great caruso"*mario lanza
Doers Of Deeds: English queen who reigned during the persecution of protestants in the 16 cent*bloody mary
Doers Of Deeds: Man in charge of the New Deal*roosevelt
Doers Of Deeds: Russian-born Israeli woman who served as prime minister of Israel, 1969-1974*golda meir
Doers Of Deeds: The leader of the Norman Conquest*william the conqueror
Does 'verbatim' mean 'in the same words' or 'opposite'*in the same words
Does a 'milliner' make & sell flour, hats or windmills*hats
Does a cat groom itself more in cold weather or in warm weather*warm
Does a giraffe have a voice*yes
Does a person's heart rate increase or decrease during exercise*increase
Does a wild rabbit live 10, 15 or 20 years*ten
Does Barry Manilow know you raid his wardrobe?*Breakfast Club
Does batman's mask cover his nose*yes
Does botany bay lie to the north or south of sydney*south
Does elizabeth ii face to the left or right on a british coin*right
Does Robin Hood have a feather in his cap*yes
Does sound travel faster in warmer or colder air*warmer
Does tennis service begin in the left or right court*right
Dogs ____ through the pads of their feet*sweat
Dogs & humans are the only animals with what*prostates
Dogs and cats consume over ____ worth of pet food a year*$
Dogs and cats consume over ____ worth of pet food a year*$11 billion
Dogs are ____ blind*colour
Dogs bark and cows moo, but what does a Khaki Campbell do*quack
Dogs bark, donkeys ____*bray
Dogs can hear ____ that humans cant*sounds
Dogs*German Shepard*Doberman*Great Dane*Golden Retriever*Poodle*Dalmation*Saint Bernard*Pitbull*Sheepdog*chiuaua
Dolly, dimmer & rocker are all types of what*light switches
Dolores Ibarruri was better known under what name during the Spanish Civil War*la passionaria
Dolphins ____ with one eye open*sleep
domenikos theotocopoulus is better known as this*el greco
Domestic Metallurgy Name the clothing wrinkle remover that sounds like a kind of metal*iron
Dominica supplies a good part of the world with Rose's*lime juice
Dominica, ____ , Zambia, Kiribati, Fiji and Egypt all have birds on their flags*mexico
Dominica, Mexico, ____ , Kiribati, Fiji and Egypt all have birds on their flags*zambia
Dominica, Mexico, Zambia, ____ , Fiji and Egypt all have birds on their flags*kiribati
Dominica, Mexico, Zambia, Kiribati, ____ and Egypt all have birds on their flags*fiji
Dominica, Mexico, Zambia, Kiribati, Fiji & Egypt all have what on their flags*birds
Don Carlos, subject of an opera by Verdi, was the half brother of which king of Spain*philip iii
Don henley was a part of what popular group in the 70's*eagles
Don John of Austria, the victorious admiral at Lepanto, was the illegitimate son of which Holy Roman Emperor*charles v
Donald Duck comics were banned in ____ because he doesn't wear pants*finland
Donald duck comics were banned in finland because he didn't wear ____*pants
Donald duck's middle name as he enlisted in the us army*fauntleroy
Donatello, Raphael, Michelangelo, and Leonardo are the names of what cartoon characters*teenage mutant ninja turtles
Doubly-ionised helium atoms, when emitted by some radioactive nuclei, are known as what*alpha particles
Dove where is most of the vitamin c in fruits*skin
Dover is the capital of ____*delaware
Dover is the capital of which US state*delaware
Down which street is the st patrick's day parade*fifth avenue
Dr James Simpson was knighted by Queen Victoria after the birth of her eighth child in 1853. Which medicine did he administer during childbirth*Chloroform
dr seuss: the big-hearted moose*thidwick
dr seuss: there's a in my pocket*wocket
dr seuss: this elephant hatched and egg and heard a who*horton
Dr. ____ coined the word nerd in his 1950 book "If I Ran The Zoo."*seuss
Dr. ____ pronounced his name so that it would rhyme with rejoice*seuss
Dr. Hermann Rorschach is credited with developing what kind of tests*inkblot
Dr. Seuss Books*The Cat in the Hat*How the Grinch Stole Christmas*The Cat in the Hat Came back*Green Eggs and Ham*One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish*Mr. Brown Can Moo! Can You?*There's a Wocket in my Pocket!*The Foot Book*Great Day For Up*Hop on Pop*The Ear Book*Go Dog Go!
Dr. Suess wrote ____ after his editor dared him to write a book using fewer than fifty different words*green eggs & ham
Dr. Thomas Bramwell Welch became the first to successfully pasteurize which beverage*Grape Juice
dragon whiskers is a type of tea from what country*china
Dragonball Z: How many forms did Frieza have?*Four
Dragonball Z: How many times did Goku die in Dragonball Z?*Twice
Dragonball Z: Name 5 earthlings from the series*Krillin*Yamcha*Master Roshi*Bulma*Chiaotzu
Dragonball Z: Name 5 Saiyans from the series*Gohan*Goku*Vegeta*Bardock*Tarble
Dragonball Z: Name all of the Namekians*Kami*Piccolo*Nail*Dende
Dragonball Z: Name all of the Super Saiyan 2s*Goku*Vegeta*Gohan
Dragonball Z: Name Friezas father*King Cold
Dragonball Z: Name Friezas two main serveants?*Dodoria and Zarbon
Dragonball Z: Name Gohans ultimate attack*Super Kamehameha
Dragonball Z: Name Gokus brother*Radditz
Dragonball Z: Name Gokus father*Bardock
Dragonball Z: Name Gokus sons*Gohan and Goten
Dragonball Z: Name Gokus ultimate attack*Spirit Bomb
Dragonball Z: Name Gokus wife*Chi Chi
Dragonball Z: Name one of Piccolos signature attacks*Masenko
Dragonball Z: Name one of Yamchas signature attacks*Wolf Gang Fist
Dragonball Z: Name Piccolos ultimate attack*Special Beam Canon
Dragonball Z: Name the 5 members of the Ginyu Force*Captain Ginju
Dragonball Z: Name the earthling who Vegeta marries*Bulma
Dragonball Z: Name the main Namekian in the series*Piccolo
Dragonball Z: Name the path the dead must travel to meet King Kai*Snake Way
Dragonball Z: Name the special force that Frieza has at his disposal*Ginyu Force
Dragonball Z: Name the two types of fusion*Fusion dance and Potara earrings
Dragonball Z: Name Tiens ultimate attack*Tri Beam Attack
Dragonball Z: Name Vegetas brother*Tarble
Dragonball Z: Name Vegetas son*Trunks
Dragonball Z: Name Vegetas ultimate attack*Final Flash
Dragonball Z: What move of Deborahs could turn anybody to stone?*His spit
Dragonball Z: What planet do Namekians come from?*Planet Namek
Dragonball Z: What planet do Saiyans come from?*Planet Vegeta
Dragonball Z: What two Androids did Cell intend to fuse with?*Android 18 and Android 17
Dragonball Z: What two Saiyans fuse to form Gotenks?*Trunks and Goten
Dragonball Z: What two Saiyans fuse to form Vegetto?*Vegeta and Goku
Dragonball Z: What two Saiyans fuse to make Gogeta?*Vegeta and Goku
Dragonball Z: What two Saiyans invaded earth after Gokus dies the first time?*Vegeta and Nappa
Dragonball Z: Which character became "Majin" in the Buu saga?*Vegeta
Dragonball Z: Who created the Androids?*Dr Gero
Dragonball Z: Who killed Dodoria?*Vegeta
Dragonball Z: Who killed Frieza?*Trunks
Dragonball Z: Who killed King Cold?*Trunks
Dragonball Z: Who killed Vegeta on planet Namek?*Frieza
Dragonball Z: Who killed Zarbon?*Vegeta
Dragonball Z: Who taught Goku how to use Instant Transmission?*The Yardrats
Dragonball Z: Who trained Goku after his defeat to Radditz*King Kai
Dragonball Z: Who was responsible for Majin Buu re-awakening?*Babidi
Dragonball Z: Who was the demon king who accompanied Babidi?*Deborah
Dragonball Z: Who was the fat pink enemy in the final saga of the series?*Majin Buu
Dragonball Z: Who was the first Saiyan to achieve the level of Super Saiyan 2?*Gohan
Dragonball Z: Who was the first Saiyan to achieve the level of Super Saiyan 3?*Goku
Dragonball Z: Who was the first Super Saiyan?*Goku
Dragonball: How many Dragonballs are there?*Seven
Dragonball: Who is the author of the Dragonball series?*Akira Toriyama
Drama: Our Town" is a play by whom*thornton wilder
Drama: The play "Our Town" is set where*grover's corners
Dream of jeannie license plates: what film series does ob wan enjoy*star wars
Dreams are good friends, when you're ____*lonely
Dressed list who paid miss ussr four cartons of marlboro to be on his show*david
Dressed man what song spawned a lawsuit for tommy tutone*867-5309/jenny
Dresses first incorporated this in the 1930's*zipper
Dried fish eaten as a relish with curry*bombay duck
Drinking vessel with foot and stem*goblet
Drinking water after eating reduces the ____ in your mouth by 61 percent*acid
Drinking water after eating reduces the acid in your mouth by ____ percent*61
Driving at ____ miles per hour, it would take 258 days to drive around one of Saturn's rings*75
Driving at 75 miles per hour, it would take 258 days to drive around one of ____ 's rings*saturn
Drop the piolot name the female artist*joan armatrading
Dropped out of the sky onto the actors' heads*Green Slime
Dry ice consists of*carbon dioxide
Dublin comes from the Irish Dubh Linn which means*blackpool
Dublin is the capital of ____*ireland
Due to a lack of vitamin c, sailors used to contract a disease called*scurvy
Due to gravitational effects, you weigh slightly less when the moon is directly*overhead
Due to precipitation, for a few weeks k2 is bigger than*mt everest
Due to precipitation, for a few weeks, ____ is taller than Mt. Everest*k2
Due to precipitation, for a few weeks, k2 is taller than mt.____*everest
Due to staggering inflation in the 1920's, 4,000,000,000,000,000,000 ____ ____ were worth 1 US dollar*german marks
Duelling is legal in Paraguay as long as both parties are registered*blood donors
Duran Duran were the 'wild boys' of which year*1984
During a 24-hour period, the average human will breathe ____ times*23,040
During a lifetime, one person generates more than ____ pounds of red blood cells*1,000
During a lifetime, one person generates more than 1,000 pounds of ____ blood cells*red
During a orchidectomy, a man has a ____ removed*testicle
During annual spring floods, this waterfall can become so loud as to break windows six miles away*victoria falls
During Australia's ____ in 1850, only a few miners ever became rich. Instead, merchants and shopkeepers were the ones who really got rich*gold rush
During conscription for WWII, there were ____ documented cases of men with three testicles*nine
During conscription for WWII, there were nine documented cases of men with ____ testicles*three
During conscription for WWII, there were nine documented cases of men with three____*testicles
During his entire life, Vincent ____ sold exactly one painting, Red Vineyard at Arles*van gogh
During his entire life, vincent van gogh sold exactly one painting,____*red vineyard at arles
During menstruation, the sensitivity of a woman's middle finger is____*reduced
During one four-year period, Thomas Edison obtained ____ patents, or one every five days*300
During the ____ century, books that were considered offensive were sometimes punished by being whipped*18th
During the ____ period, about 500 million years ago, a day was only 20.6 hours long*cambrian
During the 1812 war between canada and the u.s, what did canadian troops invade and burn*white house
During the 1940s, ____ contributed directly to the war effort in the 1940s, by manufacturing first-aid kits and dye markers for the U.S. Navy. When the war ended, the cosmetic firm began to produce manicure and pedicure instruments, which were tremendously successful*revlon
During the 20th century who was the only England bowler to take a hat trick in an Ashes test*darren gough
During the American revolutionary war, what country declared war on Great Britain to help the colonies*spain
During the Cambrian period, about ____ years ago, a day was only 20.6 hours long*500 million
During the Cambrian period, about 500 million years ago, a day was only ____ hours long*20.6
During the Depression, ____ first used Scotch tape to mend torn currency*banks
During the Depression, banks first used ____ tape to mend torn currency*scotch
During the han dynasty, court officials chewed this spice to sweeten their breath before speaking to the emperor*cloves
During the Industrial Revolution a toilet was simply a glass or metal jar that people emptied by simply tossing its contents into the street below. It was a common courtesy to warn the passerby with the shout 'gardyloos'. What does Gardyloos mean*Watch out for the water
During the Medieval Crusades, transporting bodies off the battlefield for burial was a major problem, this was solved by carrying a huge cauldron into the Holy wars, boiling down the bodies, and taking only the ____ with them*bones
During the migration, geese may cover up to ____ miles per day*600
During the reign of Elizabeth I, there was a tax put on men's*beards
During the seventeen century , the Sultan of Turkey ordered his entire harem of women ____, and replace with a new one*drowned
During the Spanish American War in 1898, there were 45 stars on the ____*american flag
During the Spanish Civil war, which town in the Basque region was destroyed by German bombers, an event which Picasso commemorated in a painting*guernica
During the time of Peter the Great, any Russian man who wore a ____ was required to pay a special tax*beard
During the time of the Roman occupation it was known as Lutetia. How is it known today*paris
During the U S civil war, how many union army blacks gave their lives*38,000
During the u.s civil war, how many blacks served in the union army*200,000
During the u.s civil war, what did 22 union army blacks win*medal of honour
During the U.S. Civil War, telegraph wires were strung to follow and report on the action on the battlefield. But there was no telegraph office in the White House, so President Lincoln trekked across the street to the ____ to get the news*war department
During the____ , banks first used Scotch tape to mend torn currency*depression
During what month did Robert Browning have a longing to be in England*april
During what month is the Earth closest to the sun*january
During what period in american history did thousands of people die or go blind from drinking bad liquor*prohibition
During what was alcohol was made illegal*prohibition
During which conflict did the battles of Alma and Inkermann take place*the crimean war
During which conflict were the battles of Blore Heath, Wakefield, Northampton and Mortimer's Cross*wars of the roses
During which geologic era did insects, fish, amphibians, and reptiles first appear on earth*paleozoic era
During which month is the earth nearest the sun*january
During which month is the longest day in the Northern hemisphere*June
During which month is the longest day in the Southern hemisphere*December
During which month is the shortest day in the Northern hemisphere*December
During which month is the shortest day in the Southern hemisphere*June
During which war did andersonville prison earn its disgraceful reputation*american civil war
During which war did the Battle of Jutland take place*world war 1
During which war did the battles of The Modder River, Majuba and Magersfontein take place*the boer war
During which war did the expression "They shall not pass" originate*world war 1
During which war did the term "Fifth Column" originate*spanish civil war
During which war was kuwait liberated*gulf war
During World War I, the punishment for homosexuality in the French army was ____*execution
During World War II, the original copies of the U.S. Constitution and the Declaration of Independence were taken from the Library of Congress and kept at ____, Kentucky*fort knox
During World War II, W.C. Fields kept US ____ in Germany 'in case the little bastard wins'*$50,000
During World War II, what were U-Boats*submarines
During World War II, which London theatre boasted, "We never closed"*the windmill
During World War One, the future Pope John XXIII was a ____ in the Italian Army*sergeant
During WW I, it was at this city & battle where the Germans introduced mustard gas*ypres
During WW I, what day of the week was the recommended meatless day*tuesday
During WWII, Americans tried to train ____ to drop bombs*bats
During WWII, Americans tried to train bats to*drop bombs
During WWII, men in the Air Corps who did not fly bore which nickname?*kiwi
During your lifetime you will eat ____ pounds of food, the weight of six elephants*60,000
During your lifetime you will eat 60,000 pounds of food, the weight of ____ elephants*six
During your lifetime you will spend this long on the phone*two years
During your lifetime you will spend this long waiting for traffic lights to change*two weeks
Dustin hoffman won his 2 oscars for best actor in*rainman and kramer vs kramer
Dutch-born Swiss scientist, who discovered basic principles of fluid behavior*daniel bernoulli
Each month, there is at least one report of ____ 's from each province of Canada*ufo
Each unit on the Richter scale is equivalent to a power factor of how much*32
Each year, approximately 250,000 American husbands are physically attacked and beaten by ____*their wives
Each year, more than 300,000 American teenagers become afflicted with some form of ____*venereal disease
Eagles can live in captivity for up to ____ years*46
Earl Warren chaired the commission on the assassination of which president*kennedy
Early in his career, which rolling stones guitarist played with rod stewart and 'the faces'*ron wood
Early mariners mistook the manatee and the dugong for what*mermaids
Early models of vacuum cleaners were powered by*gasoline
Early people used flint for 2 reasons, one was to make tools, what was the other*to make fire
Earth has not anything to show more fair is the first line of a poem by whom*wordworth
Earth is ____ kilometres in diameter*3,476
Earth is ____ miles in diameter*2,160
Earth is ____ million kilometres from the Sun*150
Earth is the only planet not named after a*god
Earth's atmosphere is, proportionally, thinner than the skin of an____*apple
East Pakistan is the former name of which modern republic*bangladesh
Eating raw onions are good for unblocking a stuffed____*nose
Eau de Cologne was originally marketed as a way of protecting yourself against the*plague
Ed Moses won the 400 metre hurdle title in which year*1984
Eddie and his father's last name in "the courtship of eddie's father"*corbett
Edgar allan poe introduced mystery fiction's first fictional detective, auguste c. dupin, in what 1841 story*the murders in the rue morgue
Edgar Allen Poe wrote a famous poem about this animal*raven
Edgar allen poe wrote a famous poem about which animal*raven
Editor of Private Eye*Ian Hislop
Edson arantes do nascimento is better known as*pele
Edward III did well between 1346 and 1356. But what catastrophe cast a terrible blight over that decade*the black death
Edward kennedy is the real name of which singer*duke ellington
Edwin Shoemaker invented the first type of motion furniture. What is this piece of furniture*The La-z Boy Recliner
Effect a complex alcohol constituent of all animal fats and oils*cholesterol
Effect that occurs when two or more waves overlap or intersect*interference
Egg beaters operate on what type of gear*bevel
Eggplant is not a vegetable, but is actually a member of what plant family*thistle
Eglantine Jebb founded which charitable organisation*save the children fund
Eight hundred dollars if locked in a completely sealed room, of what will you die before you suffocate*carbon monoxide poisoning
Eight thousand in the middle ages, where did people believe the seat of intelligence was*heart
Eighty one what is the minimum number of degrees in an acute angle*one degree
Eighty per cent of all body heat escapes through the*head
Eighty percent of all people hit by ____ are men*lightning
Einstein couldn't speak fluently when he was____ . His parents thought he might be retarded*nine
Einstein gave this successful prediction of the stock market when asked what it would do in the next year. He said*it would fluctuate
Either of the contibuters to the 4-note Hindol "Taril ha juj Girlja Shankur"*marathe
Either of two saturated hydrocarbons, or alkanes, with the chemical formula c4h10*butane
El Al is the national airline of which country*israel
El cid was the name of what college's mascot goat*annapolis naval academy
Elba island is located in what sea*tyrrhenian sea
Eleanor Roosevelt was concerned about improving her memory. What did her doctor recommend she eat to do so*Chocolate covered garlic balls
Electrical circuit made by depositing conductive material on the surface of an insulating base*printed circuit board
Electronic device that allows the passage of current in only one direction*diode
Electronic lift control what is the second biggest organ in the human body*liver
Electronics: As what was Sony's video recorder known*betamax
Electronics: Circuits can be wired in parallel or ____*series
Elementary in the house of lords, where does the lord chancellor sit*woolsack
Elementary particle found in all nuclei except that of hydrogen*neutron
Elementary, My Dear Watson: With a melting point of -38.8 Celsius, this element holds the record for the lowest melting point*Mercury
Elementary, My Dear Watson: With a melting point of 3,527 Celsius, this element holds the record for the highest melting point*Carbon
Elements (Argon, Iron, Zinc, etc)*Zinc*Iron*Oxygen*Helium*Hydrogen*Potassium*Lead*Uranium*Plutonium*Carbon
Elephants are the only animals that can't*jump
Elephants trumpet, monkeys chatter & bark, what do pandas do*Bleat
Eliza Doolittle is a character in which George Bernard Shaw play*pygmalion
Elsinore Castle is the setting for which of Shakespeare's plays*hamlet
Elton John got married (with a woman) only once in 1994. With whom*renate blauel
Elvis: Elvis had a twin brother named ____, who died at birth*garon
Elvis: Elvis presley appeared on how many stamps in 1993*five hundred million
Elvis: Elvis Presley's favorite food was fried peanut butter and ____ sandwiches*banana
Elvis: Elvis weighed ____ pounds at the time of his death*230
Embankment built to prevent flooding*dyke
Emerald is the birthstone for which month*may
Emeralds come from which mineral*beryl
EMI stands for*electrical and musical instruments
Eminem is a member of this rap crew*d-12
Emission of energy as electromagnetic waves in the portion of the spectrum just beyond the limit of the red portion of visible radiation*infrared radiation
Emmanuel Goldstein is a character in which 1949 novel*1984
emoticons: :d*big smile
emoticons: :o*surprise
emoticons: (^o^)*happiness
emoticons: (h_h)*happiness
emoticons: [_]*robot
Emperor Haile Selassie of Ethiopia was finally diposed in 1974 after how many years in power*fifty eight
Emperor is the largest and pott is the smallest what?*paper size
Encephalon is a technical term which relates to what?*the brain
Encounter on march 5, 1770, five years before the american revolution, between british troops and a group of citizens of boston*boston massacre
Endorphins are produced in the brain and in the pituitary gland. What is their function*pain killers
Energy waves produced by the oscillation or acceleration of an electric charge. Electromagnetic waves have both electric and magnetic components*electromagnetic radiation
Engine that employs gas flow as the working medium by what heat energy is transformed into mechanical energy*gas turbine
England is smaller than*new england
England periodic table: what is rn*radon
England's Stonehenge is ____ years older than Rome's Colosseum*fifteen hundred
Englands Stonehenge is how many years older than Rome's colosseum*1,500 years
English charts: Clive Dunn had a hit called Grandad in which year*1971
English fashion photographer*David Bailey
English mathematician who devised the precursor of the computer*Charles Babbage
Englund what was the first ironclad warship launched*hms warrior
Engrave with acid*etch
Entomology: What is the only insect that can turn its head*praying mantis
Environmental pressure group, established in 1971 in the UK*Friends of the Earth
Epaminondas was the general of which ancient state*thebes
Eponyms (words named for people) A close fitting garment for the torso, worn by dancers, acrobats & the like. Can you name the garment*A Leotard
Eppie Cass is a central character in which
Erato was the Greek muse of what*mime
Erato was the muse of what*love poetry
Ergot is a plant disease caused by what*Fungi
Erie, suez, panama etc*canals
Ernest Bevin, Minister of Labour during World War II, left school at the age of*eleven
Ernest t tubb's 'waltz ____ texas'*across
Ernest Vincent Wright wrote a novel, "Gadsby", which contains over 50,000 words ____ none of them with the letter*e
Erotic solo dance of north africa, the middle east, and turkish-influenced balkan areas*belly dance
Errol flynn's autobiography, ____, is published posthumously*my wicked wicked ways
Erse is another name for which language*gaelic
Erving inky and dinky were the nephews of what comic book cat*felix the cat
Escape (1982) was recorded by what group*journey
Eschatology: Andaman Islanders believe this god will destroy them with an earthquake*puluga
Eschatology: Buddhists believe this condition transcends the end of the world*nirvana
Eschatology: Last word of Revelations*amen
Eschatology: This prostitute caught it big time in Revelations*jezebel
Eschatology: Wanderer doomed to live until the end of the world*cartaphilus
Eskimo ice cream is neither icy, nor ____*creamy
Eskimos never____*gamble
Essential framework of any structure, outline consisting of bare essentials*skeleton
Ester Pauline Friedman, famous newspaper columnist, is better known as who*Ann Landers
Estragon protects against ____ disease*heart
Estragon protects against*heart disease
Ethan allen's favorite drink at the green mountain tavern, was known as what*stonewall
Ethel who is the spokesperson for the exercise tapes 'tae bo'*billy blanks
Ethernet is a registered trademark of what company*xerox
Ethernet is a registered trademark of____ ,*xerox
Ethylene glycol is frequently used in automobiles... how?*anti-freeze
Etna, Hekla and Popocate a petl are all types of what*volcanoes
Etymology is the study of what*word origins
Euphrates who did adolf hitler dictate mein kampf to while in prison*rudolf hess
Europa is a satellite of which planet in the solar system*jupiter
Europe's most active volcano, spewed out fountains of lava from mid-July to early August 2001*Mount Etna
European architecture and music,ornate and extravagant*baroque
Euterpe was the muse of what*music
Eve of All Saints Day*halloween
Even if up to 80% of this is removed from a human, what is it that will continue to function & grow back to its original size*liver
Every ____ spent about half an hour as a single cell*human
Every human first spent about half an hour as a single what*cell
Every litre of water taken from the Red Sea would contain about ____ grams of salt*200
Every person has a unique ____ print*finger
Every photograph of an American atomic bomb detonation was taken by ____ Edgerton*harold
Every photograph of an American atomic bomb detonation was taken by Harold ____*edgerton
Every photograph of an american atomic bomb detonation was taken by who*harold edgerton
Every queen named ____ has either been murdered, imprisoned, gone mad, died young, or been dethroned*jane
Every single hamster in the U.S. today comes from a single litter captured in ____ in 1930*syria
Every single hamster in the U.S. today comes from a single litter captured in Syria in ____*1930
Every square inch of the human body has an average of 32 million ____*bacteria
Every time you lick a ____, you're consuming 1/10 of a calorie*stamp
Every time you lick a stamp, you're consuming 1/10 of a*calorie
Every time you step forward, you use ____ muscles*54
Every two thousand frowns create one____*wrinkle
Every year, ____ Americans injure themselves while trying out bizarre sexual positions*11,000
Every year, ____ and their guests drink 1.2 million gallons of beer during Oktoberfest. The first Oktoberfest was in 1810 and celebrated the marriage of King Ludwig I of Bavaria*bavarians
Every year, ____ sinks about 10 inches*mexico city
Every year, 11,000 Americans injure themselves while trying out ____ sexual positions*bizarre
Every year, Mexico City sinks about ____ inches*10
Everyone is familiar with the RCA logo with nipper the dog listening to the rca grammaphone. But the original picture had both the dog & the grammaphone sitting on what*his dead master's casket
Evidence of ____ exists as early as 10,000 B.C*shoemaking
Evidence of shoemaking exists as early as ____ B.C*10,000
Excellency which company, during the 1984 super bowl, aired what is considered one of the best commercials in tv history*apple
Except for newborns, what gender are all eels on the east coast*female
Excessive discharge of blood from blood vessels, caused by pathological condition of the vessels or by traumatic rupture of one or more vessels*haemmorage
Excluding man, what is the longest lived land mammal*elephant
Excluding Rudolph, how many reindeer pull Santa's sleigh*eight
Excrement of sea birds used as manure*guano
Execute by strangulation with a thin wire*garrotte
Experienced ____ say that married men tip better than unmarried men*waitress
Experienced waitress say that ____ men tip better than unmarried men*married
Experts at Intel say that microprocessor speed will double every 18 months for at least ____ years*10
Exploitation of slum tenants by unscrupulous landlords, named after a landlord of the early 1960s in London*rachmanism
Explorer: Englishman who discovered the River Back in Canada in 1833*George Back
Explorers in South America caught and ate cavies. What are cavies*guinea pigs
Explorers: what ship did sir francis drake circle the world in*the golden hind
Extensive cultivation of plants to yield food, feed, or fiber; to provide medicinal or industrial ingredients; or to grow ornamental products*crop farming
Extortion of payment in return for silence*blackmail
Facility of stopping a videotape in order to wiew a motionless image*freeze-frame
Fahrenheit as what is minus forty degrees fahrenheit the same*minus forty degrees
Falcon's Lair was the name of the Los Angeles home owned by which belated actor*Rudolph Valentino
Famous Blondes ____ real or fake, full name or nick*Mae West*Goldie Hawn*Christina G*Princess Diana*Harpo Marx*Sharon Stone*Tammy Faye Bakker*Charo*Hilary Clinton*Gerald Ford
Famous Blondes, natural or otherwise*Courtney Love*Hiya Cheryl*Marlon Brando*Eva Peron*Brad Pitt*Pamela Anderson*Marilyn Monroe*Jan Brady*Robert Redford*Jayne Mansfield
Famous Canadians: Canadian Prime Minister who was on American Immigration's blacklist*pierre elliot trudeau
Famous Canadians: Halifax native who built one of the world's largest shipping line*cunard
Famous Canadians: Known as the father of the Social Credit Party*tommy douglas
Famous Canadians: Known for her series of books about Anne Shirley*lucy maud montgomery
Famous Canadians: Popular Canadian novelist known for her feminist themes*margaret atwood
Famous Canadians: Portly comedian, Second City alum, and CFL franchise co-owner*john candy
Famous Canadians: She was Deputy Prime Minister under Jean Chretien*sheila copps
Famous Canadians: This Canadian ambassador helped free the American prisoners from Iran*ken taylor
Famous Canadians: This Nova Scotian premier became the Consul General in Boston*donald cameron
Famous Canadians: Writer/director of "Videodrome*Scanners", and "Naked Lunch"*david cronenberg
Famous dog who starred in 'where the north begins', 'clash of the wolves' and 'dogs of the regiment'*rin tin tin
Famous Greek sculptures*elgin marbles
Famous Last Words: Are you sure the ____ is off*power
Famous Last Words: I don't think we're in ____ anymore*kansas
Famous Last Words: I'll get a ____ record for this*world
Famous Last Words: I'll get your ____ out*toast
Famous Last Words: I'll hold it and you light the ____*fuse
Famous Last Words: I've seen this done on ____*tv
Famous Last Words: It's ____ enough for both of us*strong
Famous Last Words: It's fire____*proof
Famous Last Words: Let it down ____*slowly
Famous Last Words: Nice ____*doggie
Famous Last Words: Now ____ this*watch
Famous Last Words: OK this is the ____ time*last
Famous Last Words: Pull the pin and ____ to what?*count
Famous Last Words: Rat ____ only kills rats*poison
Famous Last Words: That's ____*odd
Famous Last Words: The Duke of Wellington, spoken just before he died 14th August 1852*I dont feel quite well
Famous Last Words: The odds of that happening have to be a ____ to one!*million
Famous Last Words: These are the good kind of ____*mushrooms
Famous Last Words: This doesn't ____ right*taste
Famous Last Words: What ____?*duck
Famous Last Words: What does this ____ do*button
Famous Last Words: What's that ____ doing here?*priest
Famous Last Words: Which ____ was I supposed to cut?*wire
Famous Last Words: You look just like Charles ____*manson
Famous Last Words: You wouldn't hit a guy with ____ on, would you*glasses
Famous Lies*I am not a crook*the check is in the mail*it's on the truck*of course I love you*I'll pull out*I don't know what you're talking about*we're just friends*no one will notice*you look great*I love bald men
Famous Men we love to hate (full names if appropriate)*Dennis Rodman*Mike Tyson*Marv Albert*Bill Clinton*Newt Gingrich*Ted Kennedy*Beavis*Butthead*Prince Charles*Sean Penn
Famous Michaels*Michael J. Fox*Michael Jordan*Michael Jackson*Michaelangelo*Michael Douglas*Michael Andretti*Michael the Archangel*Michael Bolton*Michael Dorn*George Michaels
Famous movie lines "My name is Iago Montoya, you killed my father, prepare to die."*princess bride
Famous painter that paints with both his right & left hands*leonardo da vinci
Famous People: Mandy Allwood's expectation of how many babies made the news in 1996*8
famous people: nicky clarke's name is famous in which fashion field*hairdressing
Famous People: Sean Penn was once married to which singer/actress*madonna
famous people: trudie styler married which singer/rainforest conservationist in 1992*sting
famous people: what is the profession of claudia shiffer's ex, david copperfield*magician
Famous People: What was Mrs. Michael Jackson II's first name*debbie
Famous People: Which actress married Richard Burton twice*elizabeth taylor
famous people: which former son-in-law of the queen remarried in 1997*mark phillips
famous people: which model elle is an ex-flame of the actor kevin costner*macpherson
Famous People: Which Royal Prince's name was linked with photographer Koo Stark*andrew
Famous People: Which woman got Bill Clinton caught with his pants down in 1999*monica lewinsky
Famous Pick-up lines*What sign are you?*Don't I know you from somewhere?*Wow, you sure are tall*Can I buy you a drink?*Is this seat taken?*Come here often?*Are you here alone?*Hey baby!*Wanna dance?*You look just like my ex-wife!*Can I see some ID?
Famous Quotes: "This is a sharp medicine, but a sure cure for all diseases."*sir walter raleigh
Famous Quotes: All work is as seed sown; it grows and spreads, and sows itself anew*thomas caryle
Famous Quotes: Anyone who hates children and dogs cant be all bad*w.c. fields
Famous Quotes: Boy, after seeing Rambo last night, I know what to do next time this happens*ronald reagan
Famous Quotes: Don't give up the ship*john paul jones
Famous Quotes: He does not preach what he practices till he has practiced what he preaches*confucius
Famous Quotes: Let them eat cake*marie antoinette
Famous Quotes: Never have so many owed so much...*winston churchill
Famous Quotes: Old soldiers never die, they just fade away*douglas macarthur
Famous Quotes: Power corrupts, and absolute power corrupts absolutely*john emerich edward acton
Famous Quotes: Science without religion is lame, religion without science is blind*albert einstein
Famous Quotes: United we stand, divided we fall*abraham lincoln
Famous UFO incident happened in the 40's in the south of USA*Roswell
Famous white marble mausoleum at Agra, India*Taj Mahal
Famous Women we love to hate (full names if appropriate)*Courtney Love*Leona Helmsley*Madonna*Erica Kane*Hilary Clinton*Tammy Faye Bakker*Joan Crawford*Jackie Collins*Melanie Griffith*Tori Spelling
Fandible, lateral line and dorsal fin and a part of which animal*fish
Fanta ____ is the third largest selling soft drink in the world*orange
Fashion: ____ comes from the French, cord du roi or cloth of the king*corduroy
Fashion: 1960s: Which item of clothing - popularised in London in 1965- became something of a symbol for the "swinging" city*miniskirt
Fashion: 1990s slang for very short cutoff jeans*daisy dukes
Fashion: 2000s: Which Paris fashion house did designer Stella McCartney leave to set up her own label in 2001*Chloe
Fashion: All in one exercise garment named after a 19th century trapeze artist*leotard
Fashion: Ancient roman garment*toga
Fashion: Articles Of Clothing*Coat*Vest*Teddy*Corset*Sweater*Blazer*Bow tie*Nylons*Garter belt*Thong
Fashion: Articles Of Clothing*G-string*Bikini*Briefs*Shorts*Skirt*Dress*Suit*Turtleneck*Pantyhose*Mittens
Fashion: Articles Of Clothing*Socks*Shirt*Pants*Panties*Bra*Gloves*Hat*Tie*Boxers*Jacket
Fashion: artificial structure worn to extend shirts behind*bustle
Fashion: band worn to keep stockings up*garter
Fashion: Bathing suit named for a Pacific atoll*bikini
Fashion: born 1936 he became christian dior's assistant at 17*yves saint laurent
Fashion: Close fitting knee length shorts*bermuda
Fashion: Clothes designer alexander mcqueen works for which fashion house*givenchy
Fashion: Clothes designer john galliano works for which fashion house*christian dior
Fashion: dominant fashion magazine of the 20th century*vogue
Fashion: Egyptian motifs were popular after his tomb was discovered in 1922*tutankhamen
Fashion: Elsa Schiaperelli's trademark color*shocking pink
Fashion: Fashion Accessories*Earrings*watch*necklace*Purse*Tie clip*cuff links*Hat*Hankerchief*Scarf*Bracelet
Fashion: he called couture the most blatant form of conspicuous consumption*thorsein veblen
Fashion: he has a personal fortune estimated at $1.7 billion - the highest of any designer*ralph lauren
Fashion: In the US canvas shoe*sneaker
Fashion: In traditional Japanese dress what is an obi*a wide sash
Fashion: June 1946, what was official launched in Paris*the bikini
Fashion: Mans scarf worn inside an open necked shirt*cravat
Fashion: milanese suitmaker showcased on miami vice*armani
Fashion: model that married david bowie*iman
Fashion: Monks appareil*habit
Fashion: movie star who popularized trenchcoats & berets*greta garbo
Fashion: Name given to the shorts which in fashion in the early 1970s*hot pants
Fashion: name of a clothing line, or sport whose periods are called 'chuckers'*polo
Fashion: On what is an espadrille worn*foot
Fashion: Originally made in Nimes, France, this fabric was called serge denimes*denim
Fashion: Ornamental band worn on wrist or arm*bracelet
Fashion: petticoat artificially stiffened by horsehair*crinoline
Fashion: skirt and trousers desiged by amelia*bloomer
Fashion: The dominant decorative style of the 20s and 30s*art deco
Fashion: The first widely used synthetic fiber*rayon
Fashion: this company's logo is a sailboat*nautica
Fashion: three-letter clothing outlet, or a space or void*gap
Fashion: What colour thread is used for filigree*silver or gold
Fashion: What fabric is known in Europe as serge de Nimes*denim
Fashion: What is a pelerine*a cape
Fashion: What is the covering on the tip of a shoelace called*aglet
Fashion: What popular name is given to the sleeveless pullover with wide armholes popular in the 60s and early 70s*tank top
Fashion: Which american designer set up her own fashion label called DKNY*donna karan
Fashion: Which designer created the Space Age Collection in 1964*pierre cardin
Fashion: Which designers designs under the Emporio label*armani
Fashion: Women's Perfume*Ici*Incognito*White Diamonds*Windsong*Chanel No. 5*Gloria Vanderbilt*Obsession*Poison*Chantilly*White Shoulders
Fashion: Women's perfume*Joy*Gio*Halston*Giorgio*Fendi*Gianfranco Ferre*Shalimar*Poison*Liz Claiborne*Halston
Fashion: Women's shoe types*Stiletto Heels*Spike heels*platforms*wedgies*thongs*joggers*earth shoes*pumps*mary janes*loafers
Father of modern neurology & neurosurgery*cushing
Feb 1865 is the only month in recorded history not to have a*full moon
February 2nd is known as Ground Hog Day. What was the day originally known as in parts of Europe*Candleman's Day
February is ____ history month*black
Fedora, bowler and boater are all types of what*hats
Female child star of the thirties*shirley temple
Female model, Jean Shrimpton, was fondly known by what nickname*The Shrimp
Female Politicians (first and last name)*Queen Elizabeth*Golda Meir*Margaret Thatcher*Indira Gandhi*Shirley Temple-Black*Hillary Clinton*Madeline Albright*Kim Campbell*Elizabeth Dole*Ann Richards
Ferrite is a form of which metal*iron
Fettucini, linguini and tagliatelle are all types of what*pasta
Fianna Fail is a political party in which country*ireland
Fictional private eye*sam spade
Field of engineering & applied physics dealing with the design & application of devices, usually electronic circuits, the operation of what depends on the flow of electrons for the generation, transmission, reception, & storage of information*electronics
Field of physics that describes & correlates the physical properties of macroscopic systems of matter & energy*thermodynamics
Fighting alongside Americans and British during the ____ invasion of 1944 were 15,000 Canadians. And it was the Canadian troops who were the first to reach their planned objective*d-day
Fiorello is the Italian word for what*Little Flower
Fired unglazed pottery*bisque
First Byzantine emperor*justinian
First division of the paleozoic era*cambrian period
First Names: ____ Johnson Lincoln's successor, only impeached president*andrew
First state to secede from the Union in 1861*south carolina
First synthetic plastic created in 1909*Bakelite
First to conquer the south pole*roald amundsen
First women in outer space*Sally Ride
Fishy short story also known as Creation Took Eight Days*goldfish bowl
Five members of Lt. Col. George Armstrong Custer's family were killed at the Battle of ____: Tom and Boston, two half-brothers; Harry Armstrong Reed, a nephew; and a brother-in-law, James Calhoun*little big horn
Five objects set out so four are at corners of square or rectangle and the other at its centre*quincunx
Five squared equals 25, what other number when squared gives the answer 25*minus five
Five u.s states border which ocean*pacific ocean
Flag day is celebrated in canada on what date*february 15
Flags: How many stars are there on the New Zealand flag*four
Flags: What colours are on the Belgian flag*yellow*black*red
Flags: Which country has a plain green flag*Libya
Flags: Whose flag has the national arms on one side and the treasury seal on the other*Paraguay
Fleshy fruit of trailing cucumber like plant, often dried*gourd
Flexible disc for storage of computer data*floppy disk
Floating wreckage at sea*flotsam
Florence Nightingale tended the soldiers in which war*crimean
Florence nightingale was known as 'the lady of the ____'*lamp
Florence was severely flooded in what year*1966
Florentine Republic was besieged by the Medicis in 1530*michelangelo
Florida is often referred to as 'The Sunshine State' what place in Australia also has the same nickname*queensland
Florizel & Perdita are characters in which Shakespeare play*the winter's tale
Flowers*Daisy*Rose*Violet*Lilac*Poppy*Tulip*Daffodil*gladiola*Carnation*hyacinth
Flub-a-dub and chief thunderchicken were regulars on*howdy doody
Fluid produced in the lacrimal glands above the outside corner of each eye*tears
Flux which english physicist worked on thermodynamics and has a unit of energy named for him*james prescott joule
Flying at the speed of sound is also known as*mach one
Flying corps what word comes from latin "monachus", meaning "one who lives alone"*monk
Flying dutchman, soling and tornado are all classes of ____*sailboats
Focus group information compiled by CalComp revealed that 50 percent of computer users do not like using a*mouse
Fohn,Khamsin,Brickfielder and Harmattan are all types of what*wind
Food & Drink: What is made of fermented grape juice*wine
Food & Drink: ____ are called brussel sprouts because they were discovered in Brussels*brussel sprouts
Food & Drink: ____ explode when you put them in the microwave*grapes
Food & Drink: ____ milk does not curdle*camel's
Food & Drink: ____ of vitamin C in brussels sprouts will be lost in cooking*90%
Food & Drink: ____ tongues were a common delicacy at Roman feasts*flamingo
Food & Drink: 'Moussaka" is a traditional dish from which country*greece
Food & Drink: 'Rennet' is an extract from the stomachs of which animal*calves
Food & Drink: "Don't worry, unless they're strange, your kids will eat them!"*life
Food & Drink: "Gotta have 'em" is this cereal's slogan*corn pops
Food & Drink: "There's no wrong way of eating" this*reeses peanut butter cups
Food & Drink: "They're gr-r-r-r-eat!" is this this cereal's slogan*frosted flakes
Food & Drink: 1940s: Aaron Lupin came up with an idea of putting whipped cream in a seamless, lined aersol canister. What is the name of this popular commodity*Reddi-wip
Food & Drink: 1980s: g.d. searle & co put this brand sweetener on the market in 1983*nutrasweet
Food & Drink: 1990s: In 1992, what type of pet food could be mail-ordered from bow-wow distributers*vegetarian pet food
Food & Drink: 19th Century: Laws forbidding the sale of ____ on Sunday prompted William Garwood to invent the ice cream sundae in Evanston, IL, in 1875*sodas
Food & Drink: 2010s: A 2010 study found that nearly 70% of what imported item failed to live up to its claims of being "extra virgin"?*olive oil
Food & Drink: 7x was used to refer to the secret ingredient of what drink*coca cola
Food & Drink: 90% of vitamin ____ in brussels sprouts will be lost in cooking*c
Food & Drink: A 'roux' is produced when making which food*sauce
Food & Drink: A "winkle" is an edible*sea snail
Food & Drink: A bloomer is what type of food?*Bread
Food & Drink: A bottle of wine originating from the 'Nobilo' vineyards, is produced in which country*new zealand
Food & Drink: A bottle of wine originating from the Mondavi coastal vineyard is produced in which country*USA
Food & Drink: A bowl of ____ contains twice as much sodium as a bowl of potato chips*wheaties
Food & Drink: A bowl of Wheaties contains twice as much ____ as a bowl of potato chips*sodium
Food & Drink: A bowl of Wheaties contains twice as much sodium as a bowl of____*potato chips
Food & Drink: A breakfast food of rolled oats, dried fruit, nuts etc usually eaten with milk*muesli
Food & Drink: A Calzone Is A Folded Stuffed What?*Pizza
Food & Drink: A cantaloupe is a small what*melon
Food & Drink: A canteloupe is what kind of fruit?*Melon
Food & Drink: A connoisseur of good food*gourmet
Food & Drink: A crapulous person is full of what?*Alcohol
Food & Drink: A dish described as "Lyonnaise" has which ingredient*onions
Food & Drink: A dressing made with oil, wine, vinegar and seasoning is called what*vinaigrette
Food & Drink: A favourite Indian soup consisting of ground kernels of corn, dried smoked meat, fish, squash, pumpkin, or berries was called what*Sagamite
Food & Drink: A flat round Dutch cheese*gouda
Food & Drink: A flat round soft creamy French cheese*brie
Food & Drink: A folded tortilla filled with meat, cheese, beans etc. is called what*taco
Food & Drink: a food labelled "florentine" is prepared with this*spinach
Food & Drink: A girl with pig tails, and a white-haired man represent this chain*wendys
Food & Drink: A green or yellow liqueur brandy*chartreuse
Food & Drink: A hot spicy root used in cooking*ginger
Food & Drink: A liqueur made red, acid-tasting cherries*maraschino
Food & Drink: A mint with a hole?*Polo
Food & Drink: a really big french fry, stuffed with yummy stuff*baked potato
Food & Drink: A recipe for this soup might begin "First you take a leek..."*vichyssoise
Food & Drink: A tayberry is a cross between which two fruits*blackberry and raspberry
Food & Drink: A thin Indian cake of unleavened bread*chapatti
Food & Drink: A thin pancake with savoury or sweet filling*crepe
Food & Drink: According to Vincent Vega, what is a Big Mac called in France?*le big mac
Food & Drink: according to vincent, whats a quarter pounder called in france*royale with cheese
Food & Drink: Add this to milk, eggs, and sugar to make a Tom and Jerry*rum
Food & Drink: Adding this to a mere martini makes it a Gibson*onion
Food & Drink: An egg plant is also known as which vegetable?*Aubergine
Food & Drink: Any candy on a stick is known as this*lollipop
Food & Drink: Apart from potato What is the other main ingredient of Bubble and Squeak?*Cabbage
Food & Drink: At North American pizza outlets, this is often referred to as "Canadian bacon"*ham
Food & Drink: At which stage of a meal would you have an hors d'oeuvre?*beginning
Food & Drink: Avocados have the highest calories of any fruit at ____ calories per hundred grams*167
Food & Drink: Bacardi Rum's logo features which creature?*Bat
Food & Drink: Baked beans are made from which beans?*Haricot
Food & Drink: Baklava is a form of...*dessert
Food & Drink: Bechemel, espagnole and bearnaise are types of which food*sauce
Food & Drink: Beef roast cooked in vinegar (German)*sauerbraten
Food & Drink: Beer: Beers Around the World (brand names)*Dos Equis*LaBatts*Molson*Budweiser*Michelob*Miller*Pabst*Schlitz*MooseHead*Kokanee
Food & Drink: Beer: Beers Around the World (brand names)*Leinenkugel*Olympia*Guiness*Fosters*Pike Place*Red Hook*Black Dog*Amstel*Bass*Hamms
Food & Drink: Beer: Beers Around the World (brand names)*Tecate*Samuel Adams*Molson*Budweiser*Michelob*Heineken*Watney's*Grolsch*St. Pauli Girl*Old Milwaukee
Food & Drink: Beer: Beers made with top fermenting yeasts, usually at warmer temperatures*ale
Food & Drink: Beer: Belgian monks at places like Chimay and Orval brew beers given this moniker*trappist
Food & Drink: Beer: Biweekly IRC beer tastings, at 10pm Eastern Time, are on this channel*#tasting
Food & Drink: Beer: Brand that makes a cameo appearance in Das Boot?*becks
Food & Drink: Beer: breweries that produce less than 15,000 barrels per year are called ____*microbreweries
Food & Drink: Beer: Cheaper non-barley grains such as rice and corn are referred to by this term*adjuncts
Food & Drink: Beer: Common ending for the names of German Doppelbocks?*ator
Food & Drink: Beer: German variety of noble hops that Jim Koch whines about on the radio*hallertau mittelfrueh
Food & Drink: Beer: Home country of Sam Miguel beer?*philippines
Food & Drink: Beer: In many backward states, stronger beers must use this useless term instead*malt liquor
Food & Drink: Beer: Most experts say you don`t have a pilsner if you don't use this kind of hops*saaz
Food & Drink: Beer: Standard unit of bitterness. Defined as 1 part per million isohumolone*international bittering unit
Food & Drink: Beer: Swiss beer bottled each year on December 6th and sold the following year*samichlaus
Food & Drink: Beer: Term used for the strongest ales (not lagers)*barleywine
Food & Drink: Beer: The art or science of brewing beer. Also the name of a homebrew magazine*zymurgy
Food & Drink: Beer: The brewery in derge's hometown, Frederick, Maryland, brews under this label*blue ridge brewery
Food & Drink: Beer: the german term weizen refers to beers made with this ingredient*wheat
Food & Drink: Beer: The process of extracting sugar from malt by soaking in water*mashing
Food & Drink: Beer: The Sierra Nevada Brewery makes this city "Mecca" to many beer enthusiasts*chico california
Food & Drink: Beer: thiz tazetless zwill is zomething different all right, but itz not beer*zima
Food & Drink: Beer: What brand used to "Love to party"?*lone star
Food & Drink: Beer: What country is home to the real Budweiser? Not the USA*czechen republic
Food & Drink: Beer: Where was Budweiser first brewed*st. louis
Food & Drink: Beer: which is higher, percent alcohol by weight or by volume?*by volume
Food & Drink: Before baking a 'baked alaska', with what is the ice cream covered*meringue
Food & Drink: big mexican food chain, ring ding a ling, making you run for the border!*taco bell
Food & Drink: Biology: Bread, cereals, fruit and vegetables are needed by the body as good sources of what*fibre
Food & Drink: Black-eyed peas are not peas. What are they?*Beans
Food & Drink: Boned steak cut off sirloin*entrecote
Food & Drink: Borsch is based on what vegetable*beetroot
Food & Drink: Bortsch is a traditional dish from which country*russia
Food & Drink: Boston butt, jowl, and picnic ham are parts of a ____*pig
Food & Drink: Breakfast Cereals*Alphabits*Cookie Crisp*Oatmeal*Cream Of Wheat*Golden Grahams*Special K*Total*Apple Jacks*Frosted Flakes*Life
Food & Drink: Breakfast Cereals*Fruit Loops*Corn Flakes*Rice Crispies*Count Chocula*Frankenberry*Lucky Charms*Cocoa Puffs*Raisin Bran*Cheerios*Honeycomb
Food & Drink: Breakfast CerealsCorn Pops*Fruity Pebbles*Cinnamon Toast Crunch*Shedded Wheat*Mueslix*Special K*Total*Apple Jacks*Frosted Flakes*Booberry
Food & Drink: Bummalo fish dried and salted is eaten as a relish called what*bombay duck
Food & Drink: Cakes or biscuits made with egg whites, sugar and ground almonds or coconut*macaroons
Food & Drink: Candy: Cinnamon flavored candies with a Mexican theme*hot tamales
Food & Drink: Candy: fruit flavored candy pieces made with ju-ju gum*jujubes
Food & Drink: Caster,demerara and Muscovado are all types of what*sugar
Food & Drink: chain with a hat as a logo, makes roast beef burgers among other things*arbys
Food & Drink: Cheese: dutch origin; inedible casing; mild; appetizer, dessert*edam
Food & Drink: Cheese: english origin; mild to very sharp; snack, cooking, dessert*cheddar
Food & Drink: Cheese: french origin; cherry brandy flavor; appetizer, dessert*gourmandise
Food & Drink: Cheese: French origin; pungent; appetizer, dessert*camembert
Food & Drink: Cheese: French origin; sharp, salty; appetizer, salad, dessert*roquefort
Food & Drink: Cheese: Italian origin; mellow; appetizer, dessert*fontina
Food & Drink: Cheese: Italian origin; mild, curd or dry; cooking, dessert*ricotta
Food & Drink: Cheese: Italian origin; mild; as an appetizer, for dessert*bel paese
Food & Drink: Cheese: italian origin; pungent flavor; crumbly; in salads, for dessert*gorgonzola
Food & Drink: Cheese: norwegian origin; caramel flavor; sandwich, snack*gjetost
Food & Drink: Cheese: probably french origin; tangy, sharp; appetizer, salad, dessert*blue
Food & Drink: Cheese: swiss origin; clover flavor; usually grated*sapsago
Food & Drink: Cheese: swiss origin; nutty, sharper than swiss; cooking, dessert*gruyere
Food & Drink: Cheese: This Mother Goose character was eating what we'd call cottage cheese*little miss muffett
Food & Drink: Cheese: u.s. origin; very mild; hill slightly; salad, snack, dessert*cream
Food & Drink: Cheese: Yugoslavian origin; salty, appetizer, snack, dessert*kashkaval
Food & Drink: Chefs at the al bustan rotana hotel made a cake with ____ candles*2100
Food & Drink: Chewing gum was patented by who*william semple
Food & Drink: Chewing gum while peeling onions will keep you from*crying
Food & Drink: Chicken is the leading cause of what food born illness?*Salmonella poisoning
Food & Drink: Chicory was a war time substitute for what drink?*Coffee
Food & Drink: Chocolate: Marble sized, vanilla flavored, chewy caramels covered with milk chocolate*milk duds
Food & Drink: Chocolate: milk chocolate covered peanuts*goobers
Food & Drink: Chocolate: Named for a celestial object*milky way
Food & Drink: Chocolate: named for Mars and Murrie, the company's founders*mnms
Food & Drink: Chocolate: promoted by bart simpson*butterfingers
Food & Drink: Chocolate: Swiss manufacturer of the Crunch bar*nestle
Food & Drink: Coca-cola was named for the extracts of which of its two 'medicinal' ingredients*coca leaves and kola nuts
Food & Drink: Coca-cola was originally what colour*green
Food & Drink: Cocktails: Bourbon, sugar and mint make a(n) ____*mint julep
Food & Drink: Cocktails: Cognac (brandy) and white creme de menthe make a(n) ____*stinger
Food & Drink: Cocktails: Creme de Cacao, cream, and brandy make a(n) ____*brandy alexander
Food & Drink: Cocktails: creme de cacao, cream, and brandy make a*brandy alexander
Food & Drink: Cocktails: Gin and Collins mix make a(n) ____*tom collins
Food & Drink: Cocktails: gin, blue curacao & lemonade make a ____*blue lagoon
Food & Drink: Cocktails: Rum, lime, and cola drink make a(n) ____*cuba libre
Food & Drink: Cocktails: Triple sec, tequila, and lemon or lime juice make a(n) ____*margarita
Food & Drink: Cocktails: vodka & kahlua make a(n) ____*black russian
Food & Drink: Cocktails: Vodka and Kahlua make a(n) ____*black russian
Food & Drink: Cocktails: vodka and lime juice make a*gimlet
Food & Drink: Cocktails: vodka and orange juice make a*screwdriver
Food & Drink: Cocktails: Vodka, orange juice and Galliano make a(n) ____*harvey wallbanger
Food & Drink: Cocktails: What are the essential ingredients of a daiquiri*rum and lemon
Food & Drink: Cocktails: What cocktail is based on rum and lemon*daiquiri
Food & Drink: Cocktails: whiskey, angostura bitters, and sugar make an*old fashion
Food & Drink: Cocktails: Whiskey, hot coffee, and whipped cream make a(n) ____*irish coffee
Food & Drink: Coffee made under steam pressure*espresso
Food & Drink: Conference, Bartlett and Kaiser are all varieties of which fruit?*Pear
Food & Drink: Cornflakes were invented in 1863, 1890 or 1915*1890
Food & Drink: Different kinds of pies (omit "pie")*Apple*Rhubarb*Chicken*Steak and Kidney*Coconut Cream*Chocolate*Key Lime*Cherry*Shepherds*Lemon Meringue
Food & Drink: Different kinds of pies (omit pie)*French Silk*Boston Cream*Shoofly*Pecan*Blueberry*Blackberry*Pizza*Peach*Deep Dish*Dutch Apple
Food & Drink: Dish consisting of flavoured mince, chilli and beans*chilli con carne
Food & Drink: Dish of food covered with alcohol and set alight*flambe
Food & Drink: Dish served between fish and meat courses*entree
Food & Drink: Drink made of eggs, cream & sugar - rum optional (English)*eggnog
Food & Drink: Dry white wine made from european varitey of grape*riesling
Food & Drink: Duke Richelieu brought it to France after visiting Mahon, city on Minorca*mayonnaise
Food & Drink: Dunkin' Donuts serves about ____ doughnuts each day*112,500
Food & Drink: During brewing what is converted into alcohol?*Sugar
Food & Drink: Dutch cheese with red rind*edam
Food & Drink: Dutch liqeur made with raw eggs*advocaat
Food & Drink: Earl grey is a china tea flavoured with what*bergamot
Food & Drink: Edible organs of an animal*offal
Food & Drink: Even though it tastes nothing like grapes, a ____ is often eaten for breakfast*grapefruit
Food & Drink: Expensive potato patties served for breakfast*hash browns
Food & Drink: Fashion designer that owns Paris's Maxim's restaurant*pierre cardin
Food & Drink: Fast Food Restaurants*McDonalds*Wendy's*Dairy Queen*Burger King*Taco Bell*Subway*Jack in the Box*Church's Chicken*Kentucky Fried Chicken*A&W
Food & Drink: Federal labeling regulations require how much caffeine be removed from coffee for it to be called decaffeinated?*Ninety seven percent
Food & Drink: Filo pastry stuffed with chopped nuts and honey*baklava
Food & Drink: Fine strong dark coffee*mocha
Food & Drink: Finely ground meal of grains of wheat, obtained by milling*flour
Food & Drink: Five jello flavours that flopped: celery, ____ , cola, apple and chocolate*coffee
Food & Drink: Five jello flavours that flopped: celery, coffee, ____ , apple and chocolate*cola
Food & Drink: Five jello flavours that flopped: celery, coffee, cola, ____ and chocolate*apple
Food & Drink: Five jello flavours that flopped: celery, coffee, cola, apple and____*chocolate
Food & Drink: Five jello flavours that flopped:____ , coffee, cola, apple and chocolate*celery
Food & Drink: Flamingo ____ were a common delicacy at Roman feasts*tongues
Food & Drink: Flamingo tongues were a common delicacy at ____ feasts*roman
Food & Drink: French bread filled with meat, cheese and salad is called a what*hero sandwich
Food & Drink: French fries come from this country*belgium
Food & Drink: French: Beef stew with Burgundy wine*boeuf bourguignonne
Food & Drink: french: clarified double-strength brown stock*consomme
Food & Drink: french: delicate egg whites baked at a high temperature, literally means "a breath"*souffle
Food & Drink: french: fisherman's stew, literally means "boil on low heat" (watch the spelling)*bouillabaisse
Food & Drink: french: flaky, buttery pastry shaped in a quarter-moon*croissant
Food & Drink: french: less stimulating than tea or coffee, an infusion*tisane
Food & Drink: french: rich custard famous for its hard, caramelized sugar glaze*creme brulee
Food & Drink: french: salad from the south of france, made with black olives and anchovies*salade nicoise
Food & Drink: french: the basic white sauce*bechamel
Food & Drink: french: thin pancakes with an orange liqueur sauce*crepes suzette
Food & Drink: French: what is the name of the favourite French Canadian snack consisting of French Fries and Melted Cheese*Poutine
Food & Drink: From what animal do we get venison*deer
Food & Drink: From what is mock turtle soup made*calfs head
Food & Drink: From what is rum distilled*Sugar cane
Food & Drink: From which animal does haggis come?*Sheep
Food & Drink: From which fish is caviar obtained*sturgeon
Food & Drink: Fruit preserved in sugar*glace
Food & Drink: Fruit puree thin enough to pour*coulis
Food & Drink: fruit smack flavored syrup was the original name of*kool aid
Food & Drink: Fruit that is a cross between a grapefruit and a tangerine*ugli
Food & Drink: garfield's favourite food, multi-layered, common at pizza stores*lasagna
Food & Drink: german dish with roast beef marinated in vinegar, sugar, and seasonings*sauerbraten
Food & Drink: German wholemeal rye bread*pumpernickel
Food & Drink: Glass bottle for serving wine*carafe
Food & Drink: Greek dish of mince with aubergine and eggs*mousaka
Food & Drink: Grolsch lager is from which country?*Holland
Food & Drink: Hash Browns are normally made from which vegetables?*Potatoes
Food & Drink: Homer Simpson drinks what brand of beer?*Duff
Food & Drink: Homer Simpson drinks Which brand of beer regularly?*Duff
Food & Drink: How many calories are there in a stick of celery?*None
Food & Drink: How many flowers are in the design stamped on each side of an Oreo cookie?*Twelve
Food & Drink: How many herbs and spices are used in Kentucky Fried Chicken*eleven
Food & Drink: How many pieces of bun are in a Mcdonald's Big Mac*three
Food & Drink: How many sizes of chicken eggs does the USDA recognize, including peewee?*Six
Food & Drink: Iceberg, Boston, and Bibb are types of ____*lettuce
Food & Drink: If I take two apples out of a basket containing six apples how many apples do I have ?*Two
Food & Drink: If steak was blue how would it be cooked?*Very Rare
Food & Drink: If you had frijoles refritos in a Mexican restaurant it would be refried what?*beans
Food & Drink: If you ordered Caneton what would you get*duck
Food & Drink: In 1904, what food product was renamed Post Toasties cereal because the clergy objected to the original name?*Elijah's Manna
Food & Drink: In a French restaurant what would you be eating if you chose escargots?*Snails
Food & Drink: In a Mcdonald's Big Mac how many pieces of bun are there?*Three
Food & Drink: In addition to potatoes what is in colcannon*cabbage
Food & Drink: In Ancient China what variety of meat was reserved exclusively for the emperor?*Pork
Food & Drink: In ancient Egypt what was liquorice used for?*Medicine
Food & Drink: In cockney rhyming slang what is "Ruby Murray"?*Curry
Food & Drink: In cooking how many teaspoons in a tablespoon*three
Food & Drink: In Eggs Florentine which vegetable is a main ingredient?*Spinach
Food & Drink: In pickles, what are gherkins*cucumbers
Food & Drink: In the dish of Beef Wellington, in what is the beef wrapped?*Pastry
Food & Drink: In the Hansel and Gretel tale what was the wicked witch's house made of?*Gingerbread
Food & Drink: In the United States, what are the five most frequently eaten fruits?*banana*apple*watermelon*orange*cantaloupe
Food & Drink: In what year was Diet Pepsi introduced*1965
Food & Drink: In which country did edam cheese originate*Holland
Food & Drink: In which country did the word 'biscuit' originate*France
Food & Drink: Indian clarified butter*ghee
Food & Drink: Indian dish of of fried vegetables*bhaji
Food & Drink: Is a schnitzel a sweet or a savoury?*savoury
Food & Drink: Is wholemeal bread brown or white*brown
Food & Drink: italian dish consiting of olives, anchovies, salami, celery, and appetizers*antipasto
Food & Drink: Japanese drink made from rice*sake
Food & Drink: Jasmine and long grain are both types of what?*Rice
Food & Drink: kfc stands for?*kentucky fried chicken
Food & Drink: Lack of Vitamin D causes which disease*rickets
Food & Drink: Laetrile is associated with the pit of which fruit*apricot
Food & Drink: Large brown fruit of tropical palm tree*coconut
Food & Drink: Largest single user of almonds in North America*hershey
Food & Drink: List Coffee drinks & types (omit coffee)*Americano*Espresso*macchiato*latte*capuccino*turkish*drip*french press*instant*mocha
Food & Drink: Little round chocolate candies are known as _&m's*m
Food & Drink: Long green fleshy fruit used in salads*cucumber
Food & Drink: lots of people like this brown liquid with fries*gravy
Food & Drink: Marsala is a type of this*sweet wine
Food & Drink: Marzipan is made from which nuts?*Almonds
Food & Drink: McDonald's also sells this Italian food in some markets*pizza
Food & Drink: McDonalds: all of their products seem to be prefaced with which 2 letters*mc
Food & Drink: McDonalds: out of the two big cola brands, which one do they sell*coca cola
Food & Drink: McDonalds: These things may sound like Scottish lumps of gold, but are food*mcnuggets
Food & Drink: McDonalds: Who is McDonald's mascot?(full name)*ronald mcdonald
Food & Drink: Mexican dish with minced and seasoned meat packed in cornmeal and corn husks*tamale
Food & Drink: Mixed diced vegetables in mayonnaise is what sort of salad*russian
Food & Drink: Mixed Drinks/Cocktails*Martini*Manhattan*Rob Roy*Margarita*Screwdriver*Pina Colada*Mimosa*Fuzzy Navel*Sloe Screw*Cuba Libre
Food & Drink: Mixed Drinks/Cocktails*Whiskey Sour*Manhattan*Daiquiri*Tequila Sunrise*Sea Breeze*Pina Colada*Bloody Mary*Fuzzy Navel*Gin and Tonic*Mai Tai
Food & Drink: Mustard, ketchup and onions on a hotdog are all ____*condiments
Food & Drink: N. African dish of cracked wheat steamed over broth*couscous
Food & Drink: Name for an oblong cream puff filled and topped with icing*eclair
Food & Drink: Name for vitamin B2*riboflavin
Food & Drink: Name of a cylindrical clay oven traditionally used in India*tandoor
Food & Drink: Name of a medieval spiced wine, often served warm*hippocras
Food & Drink: Name the drink that is often confused with a drug*coke
Food & Drink: Name the only fruit named for its color*orange
Food & Drink: name the year l & p - lemon and paeroa new zealand's most famous soft drink was invented in*1904
Food & Drink: North African dish with this semolina product (North African)*couscous
Food & Drink: Nut used to make marzipan*almond
Food & Drink: Nutmeg is extremely ____ if injected intravenously*poisonous
Food & Drink: Of all the common fowl, this requires the longest cooking*duck
Food & Drink: Of the Worlds food crops, what percentage is pollinated by insects?*80 percent
Food & Drink: Of which fruit is Pearmain a variety*apple
Food & Drink: Often drank, this liquid is normally harvested from female cows*milk
Food & Drink: Often drunk, this liquid is normally harvested from female cows*milk
Food & Drink: Often eaten for breakfast, the egg comes from what barnyard animal*chicken
Food & Drink: On a menu, the term flambe indicates this*flaming
Food & Drink: On some boards, these things are listed as FREE, at McDonald's*smiles
Food & Drink: On what vegetable did an ancient Egyptian place his right hand when taking an oath?*The onion
Food & Drink: One who specialises in the scientific study and regulation of food intakeand preparation*dietician
Food & Drink: Oyster, Chestnut, or Shitaki are types of which vegetable?*Mushrooms
Food & Drink: Pale very dry Spanish sherry*manzanilla
Food & Drink: Pate de foie gras is made from the liver of which bird*goose
Food & Drink: Pilaf is this cooked in a broth of meat or poultry*rice
Food & Drink: Pizza Toppings*Cheddar Cheese*Feta Cheese*Ground Beef*Onions*Garlic*Chicken*Spinach*Mozzarella*Pepperoni*Bacon
Food & Drink: Pizza toppings*Mozzarella Cheese*Tomato Sauce*Bacon*Pineapple*Pepperoni*Salami*Green Pepper*Shrimp*Mushrooms*Olives
Food & Drink: Plate of meat, tomatoes & cheese, literally means "before pasta" (Italian)*antipasto
Food & Drink: Polish cake filled with candied fruits and nuts*babka
Food & Drink: Port Salut is what?*Cheese
Food & Drink: Prunes stuffed with almonds are wrapped in what to make Devils on horseback?*Bacon
Food & Drink: Pureed chick-pea dip (Mid East)*hummus
Food & Drink: Red wine from Bordeaux*claret
Food & Drink: Rickets is caused by a lack of which vitamin*vitamin D
Food & Drink: Rounded green ish citrus fruit with an acid fleshy pulp*Lime
Food & Drink: Sauerkraut is pickled what?*Cabbage
Food & Drink: Seasoned smoked sausage*frankfurter
Food & Drink: Sheep milk is used to produce Roquefort____*cheese
Food & Drink: Six ounces of orange juice contains the minimum daily requirement for which vitamin*vitamin C
Food & Drink: Soft french cheese*brie
Food & Drink: Sometimes called a Frankfurt, on a bun with cheese,mustard,ketchup etc*hot dog
Food & Drink: Spice made from the berry of the pimento plant*allspice
Food & Drink: Spirit distilled from malted barley*whisky
Food & Drink: Sticky and sweet this food is produced in a hive?*Honey
Food & Drink: Stuff you put in, on or serve with chili (the dish)*cayenne pepper*oregano*ground beef*cumin*pinto beans*kidney beans*onions*green peppers*tomatoes*cilantro
Food & Drink: Stuff you put in, on or serve with chili (the dish)*cheese*rice*black olives*chorizo*black pepper*lettuce*round steak*tomato sauce*salsa*chili powder
Food & Drink: sweetbread is derived from this organ*pancreas
Food & Drink: Taco ____*bell
Food & Drink: Tea: Better teabags contain these small particles sifted out of better teas*fannings
Food & Drink: Tea: In this country, tea leaves are pickled and used as a vegetable relish*burma
Food & Drink: Tea: Japanese and many Chinese people prefer this type of tea, which is unfermented*green
Food & Drink: Tea: Tea plants belong to this genus*camellia
Food & Drink: Tea: Tea types - omit "tea"*Mint*Earl Grey*Jasmine*Formosa*Oolong*Darjeeling*Rose Hip*Chamomile*Yerba Mate*Instant
Food & Drink: Tea: The first sprouting of Darjeeling tea leaves in the spring are called this*first flush
Food & Drink: Tea: The practice of steeping tea was developed during this Chinese dynasty*ming
Food & Drink: Tea: This black tea is flavoured with oil of bergamot, an aromatic Chinese orange*earl grey
Food & Drink: Tea: This is the name of the Japanese tea ceremony*chanoyu
Food & Drink: Tea: This nation is the world's largest producer of tea*india
Food & Drink: The 'M' in the McDonalds logo is what colour?*Yellow
Food & Drink: The "D" where milk is processed?*Dairy
Food & Drink: The beer introduced in 1961 to take the head off sales of imported beers*michelob
Food & Drink: The beer museum in Cincinnati is associated with this brewery*oldenberg
Food & Drink: The Bereich is a wine producing region of which country*germany
Food & Drink: The drink Sake (sah'ki) comes from this country*japan
Food & Drink: The eggs of this sturgeon are the preferred form of caviar*beluga
Food & Drink: The FDA approved what fat substitute for use in snack foods even though there were reports of side affects like cramps and diarrhea?*Olestra
Food & Drink: the flop 1960's diet drink minivitine was a spinoff of this drink mix*ovaltine
Food & Drink: The founder of Weight Watchers*jean nidetch
Food & Drink: The Giant panda's favorite food is what?*Bamboo shoots
Food & Drink: The home of the Golden Arches*mcdonalds
Food & Drink: The juice of which fruit will you find in a bloody mary?*Tomato
Food & Drink: The Lobster people...*red lobster
Food & Drink: The main cereal ingredient of flapkacks (Hudson Bars in USA)?*Oats
Food & Drink: The main ingredient of a Paella is what?*Rice
Food & Drink: The main ingredient of Sauerkraut is what?*Cabbage
Food & Drink: The main vegetable ingredient in the dish Borsht is what?*Beetroot
Food & Drink: The making of what well known dessert item was perfected by Sicilian Francisco Procopio in 1659*ice cream
Food & Drink: The mild stimulant "theobromine" is found in this common lip-smacker*chocolate
Food & Drink: The name of what food, when translated, means twice-cooked?*Biscuit
Food & Drink: The place that brings you fried chicken that has lovely but very caloric skin*kentucky fried chicken
Food & Drink: The principal ingredient of sauerkraut*cabbage
Food & Drink: the queensland nut or bush nut is more commonly known as this*macadamia
Food & Drink: The Simpsons advertise this candy*butterfinger
Food & Drink: The song, Food, Glorious Food, was featured in which musical?*Oliver
Food & Drink: The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles favourite food is?*Pizza
Food & Drink: The tradition of making what was born out of the need to use up milk and eggs before lent*pancakes
Food & Drink: The turtles love these, they often come with many toppings*pizza
Food & Drink: The usual main meat ingredient of a Shish Kebab is?*Lamb
Food & Drink: These are Hershey's Kisses intertwined with white chocolate*hugs
Food & Drink: This "Fresh is the taste" chain is -everywhere-*subway
Food & Drink: this bar first appeared in oats'n honey, cinammon, and coconut flavors*granola
Food & Drink: This breakfast cereal has a leprechaun mascot*lucky charms
Food & Drink: This candy bar "satisfies the hunger in you"*snickers
Food & Drink: This carbohydrate fruit is high in potassium?*Banana
Food & Drink: This cereal features a honey bee as its mascot (very specific)*honey nut cheerios
Food & Drink: This cereal is the only one that features a frog as its mascot*sugar smacks
Food & Drink: This cereal's box features an empty bowl and the phrase "more, please."*cracklin oat bran
Food & Drink: This cereal's commercials feature a "Cookie Crook" and a "Cookie Cop"*cookie crisp
Food & Drink: This cereal's mascot is Tony the Tiger*frosted flakes
Food & Drink: This chick pea pure? is flavoured with tahini and served as a dip?*Hummus
Food & Drink: This chocolaty cereal features Fred Flintstone and Barney Rubble*cocoa pebbles
Food & Drink: This city is famous for its oranges?*Seville
Food & Drink: this cut of beef lies between tenderloin & rump*sirloin
Food & Drink: This dairy product tastes good on crackers and sandwiches or on its own?*Cheese
Food & Drink: This dish dervies from the old French word "alemelle", meaning "thin plate"*omelet
Food & Drink: This film inspired the snack food Screaming Yellow Zonkers*yellow submarine
Food & Drink: This food has a name which means on a skewer?*Kebab
Food & Drink: This fruit goes into the liqueur Kirsch?*Cherry
Food & Drink: This gum lasts an extra, extra, extra, long time*extra
Food & Drink: This gum's commercials highlight twins*doublemint
Food & Drink: This herb is used to flavour Pernod?*Aniseed
Food & Drink: This herb is used to make a Pesto sauce?*Basil
Food & Drink: This is converted into alcohol during brewing?*Sugar
Food & Drink: This is the "national spice" of Hungary*paprika
Food & Drink: This is the animal that never learns, "Trix are for kids!"*rabbit
Food & Drink: This is the chocolate caramel coated cookie bar (and is Mach's favorite)*twix
Food & Drink: This meat is used to make scaloppine*veal
Food & Drink: This milk is a basic ingredient in Thai cookery?*Coconut milk
Food & Drink: This spirit is the base for a Black Russian cocktail?*Vodka
Food & Drink: This type of milk is a basic ingredient in Thai cookery?*Coconut milk
Food & Drink: Traditionally at a fair ground what fruit would be covered with toffee?*Apple
Food & Drink: Type of frothy milky coffee*cappuccino
Food & Drink: Type of moist aerated Italian bread*ciabatta
Food & Drink: Type of Pakistani curry cooked and served in a shallow dish*balti
Food & Drink: Under what name did the Domino's Pizza chain get its start?*DomNick's
Food & Drink: Unleavened bread for Passover*matzo
Food & Drink: Unlike other oranges, what does a navel orange not have*seeds
Food & Drink: Vegetable used in sauerkraut*cabbage
Food & Drink: Vermicelli literally means ____*little worms
Food & Drink: What added ingredient keeps confectioners' sugar from clumping?*Corn starch
Food & Drink: What American city produces most of the egg rolls sold in grocery stores in the United States?*Houston, Texas
Food & Drink: What animals milk is used to make authentic Italian mozzarella cheese?*The water buffalo's
Food & Drink: What are de-headed, de-veined an sorted by size in a laitram machine?*Shrimp
Food & Drink: What are dried prunes?*Plums
Food & Drink: What are gazpacho and vichyssoise*chilled soups
Food & Drink: What are Pontefract cakes made from?*Liquorice
Food & Drink: What are small cubes of toasted or fried bread?*Croutons
Food & Drink: What are Swedish buns called*Danishes
Food & Drink: What are the 3 main ingredients of Yorkshire pudding*milk, flour & eggs
Food & Drink: what are the corns in corned beef*salt
Food & Drink: What are the oldest, most widely cultivated and extensively used nuts in the world?*almonds
Food & Drink: What are the principal ingredients of kedgeree*fish and rice
Food & Drink: What are the two top selling spices in the world?*Pepper and mustard
Food & Drink: What baking ingredient, sprayed at high pressure, did the U.S. Air Force replace its toxic paint stripper with?*Baking soda
Food & Drink: What basic product is cheese made out of*milk
Food & Drink: What bird is used in squab pie*pigeon
Food & Drink: What breakfast cereal was invented at Battle Creek Sanitarium*Cornflakes
Food & Drink: What breakfast cereal was Sonny the Cuckoo Bird "cuckoo for"?*Cocoa Puffs
Food & Drink: What cake do you keep a layer of to eat at the christening of your first child?*Wedding Cake
Food & Drink: What carbonated beverage started out life in the 1890's as 'Brad's Drink'*pepsi
Food & Drink: What cereal is used in Scotch Broth*barley
Food & Drink: what colour is the flesh of an avocado?*green
Food & Drink: What company first condensed soup in 1898?*Campbell's
Food & Drink: What country is home to Grolsch lager?*Holland
Food & Drink: What country saw the cultivation of the first potato, in 200 A.D.?*South America
Food & Drink: What daily vegetable do typical boxer's ears look like?*Cauliflower
Food & Drink: What did Charles Jung invent*fortune cookies
Food & Drink: What do the brits call a Weenie?*A hot dog
Food & Drink: What does chop suey literally mean*bits and pieces
Food & Drink: What does iron deficiency cause*anaemia
Food & Drink: What drink is named after the queen of England who was famous for her 'sanguinary' persecution of the protestants*Bloody Mary
Food & Drink: What drink was sold as Diastoid when first introduced?*Malted milk
Food & Drink: What drupaceous fruit were Hawaiian women once forbidden by law to eat?*The coconut
Food & Drink: What edible comes in crimmini, morel, oyster and wood ear varieties?*Mushrooms
Food & Drink: What falling fruit supposedly inspired Isaac Newton to write the laws of gravity?*An Apple
Food & Drink: What famous Greek once advised: "Let your food be your medicine, and your medicine be your food"?*Hippocrates
Food & Drink: What fitness guru appeared as a dancing meatball in an Italian TV commercial as an art student?*Richard Simmons
Food & Drink: What flavor of ice cream did Baskin-Robbins introduce to commemorate America's landing on the moon on July 20, 1969?*Lunar Cheesecake
Food & Drink: What flavour is Ouzo?*Aniseed
Food & Drink: What food is the leading source of salmonella poisoning?*Chicken
Food & Drink: What food was considered the food of the Gods, and was said to bring eternal life to anyone who ate it?*Ambrosia
Food & Drink: What fruit grows on the blackthorn tree?*Sloe
Food & Drink: What fruit or vegetable was dubbed the FlavrSavr and was the first genetically engineered food sold in the United States?*The tomato
Food & Drink: What fruit was originally called a Chinese gooseberry*Kiwi Fruit
Food & Drink: What fruits are usually served 'belle helene'*pears
Food & Drink: What group of people were the first to use freeze-drying on potatoes?*The Incas
Food & Drink: What hit the market alongside spinach as the first frozen veggies?*Peas
Food & Drink: What ingredient in fresh milk is eventually devoured by bacteria, causing the sour taste?*Lactose
Food & Drink: What is a combination of chopped and boiled pigs heads, feet, hearts and tongues, held together in a loaf shaped by gelatin*head cheese
Food & Drink: What is a cross between a blackberry and a raspberry*tayberry
Food & Drink: What is a light round bun usually served hot?*Muffin
Food & Drink: What is a macadamia?*Nut
Food & Drink: what is a zabouska*russian hors-d'oeuvre
Food & Drink: What is added to mineral water to make tonic*quinine
Food & Drink: What is advertised on TV with the slogan "You either Love it or Hate it"?*Marmite
Food & Drink: What is another name for almond paste?*Marzipan
Food & Drink: What is another name for the carambula*star fruit
Food & Drink: What is another name for the star fruit*carambula
Food & Drink: What is Blue Vinney*cheese
Food & Drink: What is Bombay Duck?*Fish
Food & Drink: What is cinsidered to be the oldest of the English cheeses*Cheshire
Food & Drink: What is deer meat called*venison
Food & Drink: What is included in a BLT sandwich?*Bacon, lettuce and tomato
Food & Drink: What is inside corn that makes it pop*water
Food & Drink: What is lava bread?*Seaweed
Food & Drink: What is passata*sieved tomatoes
Food & Drink: What is produced by roasting dried corn kernels in oil*popcorn
Food & Drink: What is Scooby Doo`s favourite food?*Scooby Snacks
Food & Drink: What is the correct spelling of a Cadbury Creame/Creem/Creme/Cream Egg?*Creme
Food & Drink: What is the favourite food of Dragonflies*mosquitoes
Food & Drink: What is the favourite food of the Aardvark*ants
Food & Drink: What is the French name for a tart of cheese and bacon in a cream and egg filling*quiche lorraine
Food & Drink: What is the french name given to clear soup*Consomme
Food & Drink: What is the literal meaning of the Italian word linguine?*Little tongues
Food & Drink: what is the main ingredient in the welsh dish lava bread*seaweed
Food & Drink: What is the main ingredient of a traditional fondue?*cheese
Food & Drink: What is the main ingredient of paella?*Rice
Food & Drink: What is the main vegetable ingredient in the dish Borsht?*Beetroot
Food & Drink: What is the main vegetable used to make Borsch?*Beetroot
Food & Drink: What is the most expensive pate you can buy*pate de fois gras
Food & Drink: What is the most widely eaten fish in the world?*The Herring
Food & Drink: What is the most widely used seasoning*salt
Food & Drink: What is the name given to a joint of beef cut from the breast next to the ribs*brisket
Food & Drink: What is the name given to meat from the flesh of young calves*veal
Food & Drink: What is the name given to stunted and withered apples used to make rough cider*scrumps
Food & Drink: What is the name of the cocktail, a mixture of tequila,lime juice and an orange flavoured liqueur served in glass rimed with salt*margarita
Food & Drink: What is the name of the evergreen shrub from which we get capers?*The caper bush
Food & Drink: What is the name of the syrup drained from raw sugar*molasses
Food & Drink: What is the name of this hot red chilli pepper it is often dried and ground?*Cayenne Pepper
Food & Drink: What is the national dish of Hungary?*Goulash
Food & Drink: What is the official national cheese of Greece?*Feta
Food & Drink: What is the oldest known vegetable*pea
Food & Drink: What is the only essential vitamin not found in the white potato?*Vitamin A
Food & Drink: What is the only fruit named for its colour?*Orange
Food & Drink: What is the only fruit that grows its seeds on the outside?*Strawberry
Food & Drink: What is the plant that wards off vampires?*Garlic
Food & Drink: What is the popular name for an apple dipped in boiled sugar-syrup and left to set*toffee apple
Food & Drink: What is The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles favourite food?*Pizza
Food & Drink: What is this italian dessert, made from sponge cake, mascarpone cheese and flavoured with coffee and brandy called*tiramisu
Food & Drink: What is toasted bread rubbed with garlic and drizzled with olive oil*bruschetta
Food & Drink: What is tripe on a menu*stomach
Food & Drink: What is Uganda's staple crop, which each adult consumes over 3 times bodyweight annually?*Bananas
Food & Drink: What is vodka made from*grain or potatoes
Food & Drink: What Italian Cheese usually tops a pizza?*Mozzarella
Food & Drink: What kind of nuts are used in marzipan*almonds
Food & Drink: what little fish of the herring family are pickled are used for a pizza topping*anchovies
Food & Drink: What meat is Coq au vin made with ?*Chicken
Food & Drink: What meat is used in Woolton pie*none
Food & Drink: What method of preserving food did the Incas first use, on potatoes?*Freeze-drying
Food & Drink: What might you be eating at Wimbledon if you had a Cambridge Rival in your mouth?*Strawberry
Food & Drink: What milk product did the U.S. Agriculture Department propose as a substitute for meat in school lunches, in 1996?*Yogurt
Food & Drink: What morning food has a name derived from the German word for stirrup?*Bagel
Food & Drink: What name can be a lettuce or a mass of floating frozen water?*Iceberg
Food & Drink: What name's given to a small, deep fried chinese dumpling with a savoury filing?*Won ton
Food & Drink: What nation produces two thirds of the world's vanilla?*Madagascar
Food & Drink: What newly-imported substance caused the first major outbreak of tooth decay in Europe, in the1500's?*Sugar
Food & Drink: What nut do two-thirds of its U. S. producers sell through Blue Diamond?*The Almond
Food & Drink: What nuts are used to flavour amaretto?*Almonds
Food & Drink: What nutty legume accounts for one sixth of the world's vegetable oil production?*The peanut
Food & Drink: What Olympic athlete could not run the 200-meter final in the 92 Olympics because of food poisoning?*Michael Johnson
Food & Drink: What other names are sardines known by?*Pilchards
Food & Drink: What overtook coca-cola as the most well known brand name (in the world) in 1996?*McDonalds
Food & Drink: What recipe, first published 50 years ago, has been requested most frequently through the years by the readers of "Better Homes and Garden"?*Hamburger Pie
Food & Drink: What should your diet be high in to lessen the chance of colon cancer, according to a 1990 study?*Fiber
Food & Drink: What soft drink uses this slogan, "What's the worst that could happen"*Dr Pepper
Food & Drink: What sort of bone is broken as wishes are made*wishbone
Food & Drink: What sort of fish is used to make an Arbroath Smokie*smoked haddock
Food & Drink: What sort of food is a 'rollmop'*fish
Food & Drink: What sort of pastry is used to make profiteroles?*Choux
Food & Drink: What soup is likely to be on the menu in warsaw or moscow*borsht
Food & Drink: What south american capital city shares its name with a legume*lima
Food & Drink: What spanish drink consists of sweet red wine, lemonade or soda water and decorated with fruit?*Sangria
Food & Drink: What spice do chefs pay the most for*Saffron
Food & Drink: What spice gives piccalilli and curries its yellow colour?*Turmeric
Food & Drink: What spice is Zanzibar famous for*cloves
Food & Drink: What spice tastes like a blend of cinnamon, nutmeg & cloves*allspice
Food & Drink: What staple is laced with up to 16 additives including plaster of paris, to stay fresh?*Bread
Food & Drink: What sticky sweetener was traditionally used as an antiseptic ointment for cuts and burns?*Honey
Food & Drink: What take-away is traditional in England at the seaside?*Fish and chips
Food & Drink: What tree gives us prunes?*The plum tree
Food & Drink: What two ingredients make a black velvet*champagne and stout
Food & Drink: What type of chocolate was first developed for public consumption in Vevey, Switzerland in 1875?*Milk Chocolate
Food & Drink: What type of creature builds a lodge in which to store food, rear its young, and pass the winter?*Beaver
Food & Drink: what type of drink is perrier?*mineral water
Food & Drink: What type of egg will yield 11 and one-half average-size omelettes?*An Ostrich egg
Food & Drink: What type of food did Linda McCartney launch?*Vegetarian food
Food & Drink: What type of food is pitta (pita)?*bread
Food & Drink: What type of lettuce was called Crisphead until the 1920s?*Iceberg lettuce
Food & Drink: What type of micro organism makes up the base of marine and freshwater food chains?*Plankton
Food & Drink: What type of oven will not brown foods?*Microwave oven
Food & Drink: What type of salad do you need apple, celery, walnuts, raisins and mayonnaise mixed together?*Waldorf Salad
Food & Drink: What type of thin pancake is eaten in Mexico?*Tortilla
Food & Drink: What type of tree leaves are the only food that a koala bear will eat?*Eucalyptus
Food & Drink: What uncooked meat is a trichina worm most likely to make a home in?*Pork
Food & Drink: What variety of banana shares its name with the title of a Bond movie?*Goldfinger
Food & Drink: What vegetable is also known as zucchini in the USA?*Courgette
Food & Drink: What vegetable is sold mainly before 30th October?*Pumpkin
Food & Drink: What was margarine called when it was first marketed in England?*Butterine
Food & Drink: What was the convenience food that Joel Cheek developed?*Instant Coffee
Food & Drink: What was the drink we know as the Bloody Mary originally called?*The Red Snapper
Food & Drink: What was the favourite food of Paddington Bear?*Marmalade
Food & Drink: What was the first commercially manufactured breakfast cereal?*Shredded Wheat
Food & Drink: What was the first of H.J. Heinz' "57 varieties"?*Horseradish
Food & Drink: What was the name of Cheerios when it was first marketed 50 years ago?*Cheerioats
Food & Drink: What was the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles favorite food?*Pizza
Food & Drink: What wine is flavoured with pine resin*retsina
Food & Drink: What would you be drinking if you were drinking Earl Grey?*Tea
Food & Drink: What would you call a cluster of bananas?*A hand
Food & Drink: What would you call a segment of garlic?*Clove
Food & Drink: What's a small pickled cucumber?*Gherkin
Food & Drink: What's cockney rhyming slang for eyes?*Mince Pies
Food & Drink: What's colour of the inside of a pistachio nut?*Green
Food & Drink: What's lava bread?*Seaweed
Food & Drink: What's Sauerkraut's main ingredient?*Cabbage
Food & Drink: What's the alligator pear better known as*The Avocado
Food & Drink: What's the groundnut better known as?*The peanut
Food & Drink: What's the only fish that produces real caviar, according to the FDA?*Sturgeon
Food & Drink: What's the only rock edible to man?*Salt
Food & Drink: Whats the english translation for the french word crepe?*Pancake
Food & Drink: When a wine is described as 'brut' what does it mean about the taste?*Very Dry
Food & Drink: When Birdseye introduced the first frozen food in 1930, what did the company call it?*Frosted Food
Food & Drink: Where did the pineapple plant originate?*South America
Food & Drink: Where is most of the vitamin C in fruits*skin
Food & Drink: where was baloney first served*bologna, italy
Food & Drink: Where were Cornflakes invented*Battle Creek Sanitarium
Food & Drink: Where were fortune cookies invented*United States
Food & Drink: Which banned alcoholic drink distilled from wormwood, was known as Green Faerie*absinthe
Food & Drink: Which brand of beer features a kangaroo on the packaging?*Fosters
Food & Drink: Which brand of frozen ice cream cone was advertised to the tune of Italian song "O Sole Mio"?*Cornetto
Food & Drink: Which cake shares a name with an English Queen*victoria sandwich cake
Food & Drink: Which carbohydrate makes jam a gel*pectin
Food & Drink: Which celebrity chef was nicknamed 'The Naked Chef'?*Jamie Oliver
Food & Drink: Which cheese is made in reverse?*Edam
Food & Drink: Which city gave its name to a three-coloured Neapolitan ice-cream?*Naples
Food & Drink: Which country consumes the most pasta per person per year?*Italy
Food & Drink: Which country does Rioja Wine come from?*Spain
Food & Drink: Which country does the dish Mousakka come from?*Greece
Food & Drink: Which country in Europe consumes more spicy Mexican food than any other?*Norway
Food & Drink: Which country invented the Marmite alternative - Veggie mite?*Australia
Food & Drink: Which entertainer on Conan O'Brien's show, choose NBC cafeteria chicken over his own brand in a blind taste test?*Kenny Rogers
Food & Drink: Which essential herbs are used to flavour bearnaise sauce*chervil and tarragon
Food & Drink: Which family of vegatables are Chives from?*Onions
Food & Drink: Which flavouring is added to brandy and egg to make advocaat*vanilla
Food & Drink: Which food has a name which means on a skewer?*Kebab
Food & Drink: Which food was popular with Popeye the Sailor?*Spinach
Food & Drink: Which fortified wine is particularly associated with the River Douro*port
Food & Drink: Which french term for a light frothy dish literally translates as puffed up*souffle
Food & Drink: Which fruit also shares its name with Gwyneth Paltrow's daughter?*Apple
Food & Drink: Which fruit does one of Bob Geldofs' daughter share a name with?*Peaches
Food & Drink: Which fruit is used in the making of a Black Forest Gateau?*Black Cherries
Food & Drink: Which fruit served with cream is eaten during the summer tennis tournament Wimbledon?*Strawberries
Food & Drink: Which fruits other name is the Chinese Gooseberry*kiwi fruit
Food & Drink: Which is the fruit that contains the most calories?*Avocado pear
Food & Drink: Which meat is usally in a Shish Kebab?*Lamb
Food & Drink: Which nut is used to flavour traditional Bakewell Tart?*Almond
Food & Drink: Which product is advertised on TV with the slogan, ?Once you pop you can't stop??*Pringles
Food & Drink: Which red jelly is a traditional accompaniment to lamb?*redcurrant
Food & Drink: Which song mentions saveloy, mustard, jelly, custard and sausages in the lyrics?*Food Glorious Food
Food & Drink: Which town in Yorkshire has given its name to a type of liquorice lozenge made there since the 16th century and bearing the impression of a castle*pontefract
Food & Drink: Which two fruits are anagrams of each other?*Lemon & Melon
Food & Drink: Which variety of orange was named after a Japanese province?*Satsuma
Food & Drink: who are the worlds greatest cheese eaters*The French
Food & Drink: Who invented fortune cookies*Charles Jung
Food & Drink: Who invented Margarine in 1868?*Hyppolyte Merge-mouries
Food & Drink: Who invented the Egg Mcmuffin*Ed Peterson
Food & Drink: who is the founder of kfc*colonel sanders
Food & Drink: Who talked of eating human liver washed down with Chianti?*Hannibal Lecter
Food & Drink: Who, according to the TV commercial, ?makes exceedingly good cakes'?*Mr Kipling
Food & Drink: Wine sediment*lees
Food & Drink: 'Birdseye' introduced fish fingers into the UK in what year*1955
Food & Drink: 'Coco-cola' was invented in which year*1886
Food & Drink: 'Jambalaya' is a traditional dish in which American state*louisiana
Food & Drink: 'Toheroa Soup' is a traditional dish from which country*new zealand
Food & Drink: 'What the big boys eat"*wheaties
Food & Drink:Alcohol: 'framboise' is a liqueur flavoured with what*raspberries
Food & Drink:Alcohol: 'maraschino' is a liqueur flavoured with what*cherries
Food & Drink:Alcohol: 'Williamine' is a liqueur made from what*pears
Food & Drink:Alcohol: 1 1/2 oz. light rum, 1 lime, powdered sugar, fruit juice, blend w/crushed ice*daiquiri
Food & Drink:Alcohol: 1 ounce of light rum and the juice of 1/2 lime, top with cola*cuba libre
Food & Drink:Alcohol: 1 oz. gin and 1 oz. orange juice*orange blossom
Food & Drink:Alcohol: 1 oz. gin, 1/2 oz. dry vermouth, 1/2 oz. sweet vermouth, 1/2 oz. orange juice*bronx cocktail
Food & Drink:Alcohol: 1/2 oz. light rum, 1/2 oz. dark rum, 1 oz. orange, lime, pineapple juice*pina colada
Food & Drink:Alcohol: 1990s: What helped a lot of underage drinkers get drunk in 1995*Alcopop
Food & Drink:Alcohol: 2 oz. gin, juice of 1/2 lemon, 1 tsp sugar, pour over ice cubes*tom collins
Food & Drink:Alcohol: 2 oz. gin, juice of 1/2 lemon, 1 tsp sugar, top with soda water*gin fizz
Food & Drink:Alcohol: A full ____ percent of the entire Irish barley crop goes to the production of Guinness beer*seven
Food & Drink:Alcohol: A full seven percent of the entire Irish ____ crop goes to the production of Guinness beer*barley
Food & Drink:Alcohol: A full seven percent of the entire Irish barley crop goes to the production of ____ beer*guinness
Food & Drink:Alcohol: A manhattan, but with scotch whiskey*rob roy
Food & Drink:Alcohol: A manhattan, but with scotch whisky*rob roy
Food & Drink:Alcohol: A.K.A juniper juice?*gin
Food & Drink:Alcohol: Almond liqueur that comes from the Italian for "bitter", not "love"*amaretto
Food & Drink:Alcohol: An illegal 1920s saloon*speakeasy
Food & Drink:Alcohol: Anise flavored Greek liqueur*ouzo
Food & Drink:Alcohol: Australian city home of Castlemaine XXXX Export Lager*brisbane
Food & Drink:Alcohol: Beer: admeeral tyeyskoye:*russia
Food & Drink:Alcohol: Beer: Aguila Imperial Ale:*spain
Food & Drink:Alcohol: Beer: Churchill:*england
Food & Drink:Alcohol: Beer: escudo:*chile
Food & Drink:Alcohol: Beer: Heineken:*holland
Food & Drink:Alcohol: Beer: ngok' malt liquor:*zaire
Food & Drink:Alcohol: Beer: pilsner urquell:*czechoslavakia
Food & Drink:Alcohol: Beer: prestige stout:*haiti
Food & Drink:Alcohol: Beer: Sapporo:*japan
Food & Drink:Alcohol: Beer: Xingu:*brazil
Food & Drink:Alcohol: Beverage made from rice*arrack
Food & Drink:Alcohol: Beverage produced by fermenting the juice of grapes*wine
Food & Drink:Alcohol: Company that brews Michelob beer*anheuser-busch
Food & Drink:Alcohol: Company that was purveyor of Vodka to the Imperial Russian Court (1886-1917)*smirnoff
Food & Drink:Alcohol: Egyptian god credited with first making beer*osiris
Food & Drink:Alcohol: French cup of coffee flavored with apple brandy*cafe calvados
Food & Drink:Alcohol: From what is the liqueur kirsch made*cherries
Food & Drink:Alcohol: From which fruit is the liqueur Kirsh made*cherry
Food & Drink:Alcohol: From which plant is tequila derived*cactus
Food & Drink:Alcohol: Good Rhine wines are bottled in what colour bottles*brown
Food & Drink:Alcohol: Hazelnut liqueur named for the mysterious monk that made it 300 years ago*frangelico
Food & Drink:Alcohol: iquor whose name is derived from uisge beath, gaelic for aqua vitae*whisky
Food & Drink:Alcohol: Japanese rice wine*sake
Food & Drink:Alcohol: Legend says bats lived in the rum distillery and one of them is on the label*bacardi
Food & Drink:Alcohol: Liver disease caused by alcoholism*cirrhosis
Food & Drink:Alcohol: London engraver famous for his etchings of drunkards*william hogarth
Food & Drink:Alcohol: mead is made from this*honey
Food & Drink:Alcohol: Medieval monks invented this stopper, necessary for champagne*cork
Food & Drink:Alcohol: Monastic order that established the California wine industry*franciscan
Food & Drink:Alcohol: National drink of Peru*pisco
Food & Drink:Alcohol: Only three grape varieties can be used to make champagne. Pinot Noir and Pinot Meunier are two. Name the third*chardonnay
Food & Drink:Alcohol: Polish plum brandy*slivovitz
Food & Drink:Alcohol: Puritan preacher who said "Wine is from God, the drunkard is from the Devil"*increase mather
Food & Drink:Alcohol: Rum is made from this plant*sugar cane
Food & Drink:Alcohol: sapporo is brewed in this country*japan
Food & Drink:Alcohol: Spice that a bartender would dust your Brandy Flip with*nutmeg
Food & Drink:Alcohol: that's reproduced by the replicator*synthehol
Food & Drink:Alcohol: The cultivation of grapes*viticulture
Food & Drink:Alcohol: The geometric shape found on the Bass Pale Ale bottle*triangle
Food & Drink:Alcohol: the german new year's carnival*fasching
Food & Drink:Alcohol: The Greek god of wine, dance, and ecstacy*dionysus
Food & Drink:Alcohol: The most popular alcoholic beverage in America before beer*cider
Food & Drink:Alcohol: the traditional sweedish drink*aquavit
Food & Drink:Alcohol: the two ingredients of a black velvet are stout and*champagne
Food & Drink:Alcohol: This liquor brand accents a Scarlet O' Hara or a Rhett Butler?*southern comfort
Food & Drink:Alcohol: Vodka, consomme, lemon, tabasco sauce, salt, pepper, celery salt*bullshot
Food & Drink:Alcohol: Vodka, tomato juice, lemon, tabasco sauce, salt, pepper, celery salt*bloody mary
Food & Drink:Alcohol: What "secco" means on a bottle of Italian wine*dry
Food & Drink:Alcohol: What berries give gin its flavour*juniper berries
Food & Drink:Alcohol: what bottles of chianti are traditionally covered with*straw
Food & Drink:Alcohol: What color is a Remy Martin bottle?*green
Food & Drink:Alcohol: what colour is creme de menthe?*green
Food & Drink:Alcohol: what country produces rioja wines*spain
Food & Drink:Alcohol: What do you chase whisky with in a boilermaker*beer
Food & Drink:Alcohol: What do you get when you add fresh fruit to red wine*sangria
Food & Drink:Alcohol: What is Japanese "sake" made from*rice
Food & Drink:Alcohol: What the V.O. in Seagrams V.O. stands for?*very old
Food & Drink:Alcohol: Where is the best brandy bottled*cognac
Food & Drink:Alcohol: Zima iz made in thiz United Statez city*memphis
Food & Drink:Alcohol: 'calvados' is a brandy made from what*apples
Food: a green variety of these are often used as fishing bait*shrimp
Food: A topping from what I would call a really big chicken*turkey
Food: A topping that makes your breath all stinky :)*garlic
Food: People often like to break the bones of these and make a wish*chicken
Food: pizza hut tells us to eat what part first*crust
Food: Pizza Toppings*Cheese*Pepperoni*Mushrooms*Onions*Pineapple*Green Pepper*Anchovies*Olives*Spinach*Ham
Food: Smallish lunchtime pizzas from Pizza Hut are called*personal pan
Food: thanks to a dead cow. this topping is called 'minced meat' by some*ground beef
Food: they have a short guy in a toga and a wreath as their spokesman*little caesars
Food: they're green and called capsicum by some*green pepper
Food: Very salty nautical creature*anchovy
Football" the oakland ____*raiders
For a Non-Muslims, the tour to Mecca is*prohibited
For every extra kilogram carried on a space flight, ____ kg of excess fuel are needed at lift-off*530
For every tree that is cut for lumber, how much is sold as timber*one eighth
For every tree that is cut, how much is sold for lumber*one eighth
For her performance in which film did jane wyman win the 1948 best actress oscar*johnny belinda
For how long did charles osborne have hiccups*sixty nine years
For how long was the Eiffel Tower the tallest building in the world*forty years
For how many radio stations was john cage's 'imaginary landscaper no 4' scored*twelve
For how many years was queen elizabeth the first on the throne of england*45 years
For how much did an American urologist buy Napoleon's penis (US Dollars)*$3800
For how much did an american urologist buy napoleon's penis*three thousand eight hundred dollars
For how much did peter minuit buy manhattan island*24 dollars?$24
For making what is the abalone shell used*jewellery
For many reasons, this queen of france has received a great deal of blame for inciting the revolution. what was her name*marie antoinette
For red october what african republic's name was inspired by its thriving elephant tusk trade*the ivory coast
For the city 'summer of 69' was a hit for which canuck in 1984*bryan adams
For the city a method of resolving questions of conscience by applying moral principles or laws to concrete cases*casuistry
For the development of a vaccine against which disease is Jonas Edward Salk best remembered*poliomyelitis (polio)
For the holy grail in the monty python parody 'search for the holy grail', what did arthur's servant use to make the sound of horses hooves*empty coconuts
For two years, during the 1970s, Mattel marketed a doll called "Growing Up Skipper." Her ____ grew when her arm was turned*breasts
For what are allen and wright famous*root beer
For what are Allen and Wright most famous*root beer
For what baseball team does frank thomas play*chicago white sox
For what condition is the drug Mogadon prescribed*sleeplessness
For what constituency is tony blair mp*sedgefield
For what did robert montgomery coach president eisenhower*television
For what did the knights of the round table search*the holy grail
For what did the marquis de sade serve 27 years in prison*sexual offenses
For what do the initials of cricketer P B H May stand*peter baker howard
For what do the letters P&O stand for in the shipping line*peninsular and oriental
For what do the letters www stand*world wide web
For what do you use the Sieve of Eratosthenes*finding prime numbers
For what does i.f.p stand*inkatha freedom party
For what does the K stand in the name of the author J.K. Rowling*kathleen
For what does the letter 'S' stand in the initials ISBN*international standard book number
For what does the letters stand for in the initials ISBN*international standard book number
For what does the second letter 'A' stand in the initials BAFTA*arts
For what feat is Alexei Leonov famous*first space walk
For what film did jack nicholson win his first oscar*one flew over the cuckoo's nest
For what film did john wayne win his only oscar*true grit
For what football team did bo jackson play before his injury*los angeles raiders
For what genre of book is isaac asimov famous*science fiction
For what is 'gravidity' the medical condition*pregnancy
For what is Athenian, Draco, remembered*harsh laws
For what is AWACS the acronym*airbourne warning and control system
For what is ethylene glycol used in automobiles*anti-freeze
For what is tea from willow bark good for relieving*pain
For what is the chemical symbol h2o2*hydrogen peroxide
For what is the italian town of carrara world famous*marble
For what is the Prix Goncourt awarded*literature
For what is the sargasso sea best known*seaweed
For what is the turner prize awarded*art
For what kind of paintings was Alfred Mannings famous*horses
For what literary work is ambrose bierce most remembered now*devil's dictionary
For what long-lost item did jimmy buffet keep searching*salt shaker
For what Major League baseball team did Mickey Mantle play for*yankees
For what monumental creation are we indebted to the sculptor Gutzon Borglum*mount rushmore
For what new england woman's college was the first brand of wrigley's gum named*vassar
For what novel did J. K. Rowling win the 1999 Whitbread "Children's book of the year" award*Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
For what occupation was Jesus trained*carpenter
For what olympic team did andre agassi's father box*iranian olympic team
For what organization did april dancer work*uncle
For what principal purpose are UHF radio waves used*transmission of television signals
For what product is the town of sevres famous*porcelain
For what reason were the 1987 Badminton Horse Trials cancelled*bad weather
For what sport did sports minister Colin Moynihan win an Olympic silver medal*rowing
For what sport does Clive Everton most famously provide the TV commentary*snooker
For what team did larry bird play*boston celtics
For what tv sitcom did isabel sanford get her 1981 best actress emmy*jeffersons
For what university did reggie jackson play college baseball*arizona state
For what was amateur naturalist Thomas Bewick especially famous*engravings
For what was Beryl Grey famous*ballet
For what was black the most common colour in the depression*automobiles
for what was dr. crippen hanged?*murdering his wife
For what was the acanthus plant used as a model*corinthian columns
For what was the last person hanged in the american colonies september 22, 1692*witchcraft
For which 1949 film did Anton Karas write and perform the music*the third man
For which 1949 musical was the song Diamonds are a girls best friend written*gentlemen prefer blondes
For which ad campaign was the line 'i can't believe i ate the whole thing' used*alka seltzer
For which bank did rogue trader nick leeson work*barrings
For which british monarch was the Golden coach made*george III
For which cartoon character was beethoven a favourite composer*shroeder
For which constituency is Tony Blair the MP*sedgefield
For which country did Kenny Dalglish play international Football*Scotland
For which country is CH the international car reg mark*switzerland
For which decoration do the letters C.G.M. stand*conspicuous gallantry medal
For which english king did handel compose his water music*george the first
For which famous ballet company did Stravinsky write The Firebird,Petroushka and the Rite of Spring*the diaghilev
For which film did Anthony Quinn win an Oscar for Best Suporting Actor, in 1956*lust for life
For which film did art carney win best actor oscar in 1974*harry and tonto
For which film did dennis quaid lose 47 pounds*wyatt earp
For which film did Humphrey Bogart win an Oscar in 1951*the african queen
For which film did James Cagney win an oscar*yankee doodle dandy
For which film did michael caine win an oscar in 2000*the cider house rules
For which film did Sophia Loren become the first to win a Best Actor/Best Actress Oscar in a foreign language film*two women
For which industry did Lavenham in Suffolk become famous*wool
For which novel did a s byatt win the booker prize in 1990*possession
For which precious stone is Cobber Pedy, South Australia famous*opal
For which product was Millais' painting Bubbles used to advertise*pear's soap
For which series of films did Talbot Rothwell write most of the scripts*the carry on films
For which state was Al Gore a senator*tennessee
For which team will Jensen Button be driving in the forthcoming Formula 1 World Championship motor racing season*benneton
For which team will Neil Hodgson be riding in the forthcoming World Superbike Motorcycling season*ducatti
For which theory of creation is Georges Lemaitre famous*the big bang theory
For who was deana carter named*dean martin
For who was the play 'peter pan' exclusively written*children
For whom was buckingham palace built*john sheffield
For whom were blue jeans originally designed*gold panners
For whom were xtc making plans for*nigel
For whose death was delilah responsible*samson
For whose death was Judas Iscariot responsible for*jesus christ
Ford had a problem in brazil when the pinto wouldn't sell. ford later found out pinto was brazilian slang for what*small male genitals
Foreman at 45, what did george foreman win*heavyweight championship
Forest fires in the western U S are usually caused by what*lightning
Forget-me-not pollen grains are so small that ____ of them can fit on the head of a pin*10,000
Fork in the road: what's the best chariot route from rome to brindisi*the appian way
Forked, sheet and ball are types of ____*lightning
Form of visible electric discharge between rain clouds or between a rain cloud and the earth (electricity)*lightning
Formal invocation of the divine blessing upon people or things*benediction
Formal or informal agreement among business firms designed to reduce or suppress competition in a particular market*cartel
Former baseball star chuck connors hits a bull's-eye with adult-western*rifleman
Former chairman of Yale physics dept. who died in the early 90s; helped develop the atomic bomb*william watson
Former grand wizard of the kkk David Duke loses a close senate race in ____*louisiana
Former name for tetanus*Lockjaw
Former name of Liberty Island, where the Statue of Liberty Stands*Beldloe's island
Former name of the Hawaiian islands*sandwich islands
Former Royal coat of arms of France*fleur-de-lis
Former yes drummer bill bruford played with what group in 1972*king crimson
Formerly in India a term of respect used for European married women*memsahib
Formerly Siam*thailand
Formerly St Petersburg & Petrograd*leningrad
Formerly which king? - The Duke of Windsor*King Edward viii
Formerly, a mans close fitting jacket with or without sleeves*doublet
Fort Baxter, Kansas was the fictional setting for which TV series*seargant bilko
Fortnum and Masons in London was opened in which year*1707
Fortune cookies were actually invented in America, in ____, by Charles Jung*1918
Fortune cookies were invented in what year*1918
Forty percent of the american population has never visited a____*dentist
Forty-five percent of all the coniferous forests on earth exist where*russia
Fortymile creek was the location of what alaskan discovery in 1886*gold
Fossilized dinosaur droppings are called what*coprolites
Fossilized dinosaur droppings are called*coprolites
Found in most health stores, this plant extract will improve your trivia game if taken on a regular basis (It jogs the memory)*Lecithin
Founded in 1608 by Champlain, it was the capital of New France*quebec
Founded in 1896, what was ibm formerly called*tabulating machine company
Founded in the 6th Century B.C., which religion has two schools - the Hinayana, or Lesser Vehicle, and the Mahayana, or Greater Vehicle*buddhism
Founder of the Jesuits*Ignatius Loyola
Founder of Wal-Mart Stores, Inc, who died in the early 90s*sam walton
Four European countries keep Greenwich Mean Time. The UK and Ireland are two, name the others*Iceland and Portugal
Four men in the history of boxing have been knocked out in the first ____ seconds of the first round*eleven
Four thirds multiplied by pi multiplied by the radius cubed, gives you the volume of what geometric object*sphere
Four u.s presidents have served entire terms without having a ____*vice president
Four wheeled enclosed carriage*landau
Fourth greek letter*delta
Fourth letter of the Greek alphabet*delta
Fourth U S president to be assassinated in office*john f kennedy
Fox what is the capital of idaho*boise
Fragrant flowering African bulb*freesia
Fragrant plant with edible leaf-stalks and seeds*fennel
Frampton with what vegetable song did dee dee sharp score big*mashed potato time
France and Mexico were involved in a year-long conflict popularly known as the ____ in 1838. Mexico refused to pay for damage done by Mexican army officers to a restaurant run by a French pasty chef in Tacubaya, now a section of Mexico City*pastry war
France has the highest per capita consumption of ____*cheese
France the bliss of mrs blossom starred what actress in the title role*shirley
Francis Castellucio is the real name of which singer who got his start in the 60 '*frankie valli
Francis what prime-time soap opera debuted as a five-part miniseries in 1978*dallas
Frank bruno reached no 28 in dec 1995 name the song*the eye of the tiger
Frank Sinatra had 2 solo Britsh number ones, Two coins in a fountain was one, what was the other*strangers in the night
Frank sinatra was once quoted as saying rock 'n' roll was only played by 'cretinous____*goons
Frank Sinatras home town;Hoboken is in which state*new jersey
Frank Stoeber collected a 10,000 lb ball of this*string
Frank Zappa was lead singer with which band*mothers of invention
Frankfort is the capital of ____*kentucky
Frankie valli was the lead singer with which group*four seasons
Franklin D Roosevelt, what does the D stand for*delano
frech mime artist*Marcel Marceau
Fredcrick the First, 1657 to 1713, was the first king of which country*prussia
Freddie Marsden was the drummer in which group that had three number one hits in the UK in 1963*gerry and the pacemakers
Frederick Gowland Hopkins won a Nobel prize in 1929 for which medical discovery*vitamins
Fredericton is the capital of ____*new brunswick
Fredericton is the capital of which Canadian province*new brunswick
Freetown is the capital of ____*sierra leone
French for until we meet again*au revoir
French fortification system along the German frontier from Switzerland to Luxembourg*Maginot Line
French philosopher, scientist, and mathematician, sometimes called the father of modern philosophy*descartes
French speaking residents of belgium are called____*walloons
French Sudan is the previous name of which country*mali
French violin virtuoso, who died in the early 90s, known for polish, refinement, and lyricism*zino francescatti
French word for jewel or trinket*bijou
French: done and past arguing about*fait accompli
Freya was the norse goddess of ____*love and fertility
Friday im in love name the band*the cure
Friends Characters*Phoebe*Chandler*Monica*Joey*Ross*Racheal*Ursula*Gunther*Richard*Janice
Frogs live on every continent except which one*antarctica
Frogs never drink. They absorb water from their surroundings by what method*osmosis
From 1979 to 2000, which will be the most distant planet earth*neptune
From 1979 until 2000 the most distant planet from the earth was ____*Neptune
From 1979 until 2000 the most distant planet from the earth will be ____*neptune
From 1980 to 1990, what state had the highest percentage increase in population*alaska
From 1980 to 1995, which country produced the largest amount of crude oil*saudi arabia
From 9,000 pounds of roses, which totals about 55,000 blossoms, ____ pounds of costly rose essence can be extracted to be used as a component in fragrances*two
From a distance: how many nautical miles are there in one degree of longitude*sixty
From fertilisation to birth, a baby's weigh increase ____ times*five billion
From freya, the queen of the nordic gods, came this term describing a noble lady*fraulein
From new york to where was the first commercial boeing 747 flight*london
From the coast of which county does the padstow lifeboat get launched*cornwall
From the milk of which animal is real Mozzarella cheese made*buffalo
From the milk of which animal is ricotta made*sheep
From what "black metal" did blacksmith's take their name*iron
From what animal is mutton*sheep
From what animal is venison*deer
From what animals tail hair are violin bows traditionally made*horse
From what BBC TV series comes the phrase 'And now for something completely different*monty python's flying circus
From what bridge does the oxford/cambridge boat race start*putney
From what coast do dalmatian originate*dalmatian coast
From what country did the U S buy the Virgin Islands*denmark
From what country do we get avia wines*yugoslavia
From what country is pamela lee anderson from*canada
From what country was the athlete peter snell*new zealand
From what did julius caesar and napoleon suffer*epilepsy
From what did the ghan railway get its name*camel drivers
From what do camels protect themselves with three eyelids*blowing sand
From what do over 1000 birds die from every year*smashing into windows
From what does Moscow take its name*river moscowa
From what fruit is the liqueur kirsch made*cherries
From what group of wild plants are cereals derived*grasses
From what is banana oil made*petroleum
From what is rum distilled*sugar cane
From what is the brown pigment bistre prepared*soot
From what is the drink 'perry' made*pears
From what is velvet made*Silk
From what is welsh rarebit made*cheddar cheese and beer
From what language is the word 'mummy' derived*persian
From what material are millefiori ornaments made*glass
From what material are snooker balls made*chrystallite
From what material is the ring made in Sumo Wrestling*clay
From what mountain did Jesus ascend into heaven*mt ebal
From what mountain in chattanooga, tennessee can you reportedly see five states*lookout mountain
From what plant is opium derived*poppy
From what platform does the 'chattanooga choo choo leave pennsylvania station*twenty nine
From what port did the titanic set sail on its fateful voyage*southampton
From what Shakespeare play is this line taken: to be or not to be: that is the question*hamlet
From what town did wagon train's pilgrimage begin*st joseph
From what were balloons originally made*animal bladders
From what words is dublin derived*dubh linn
From whcih album by Sade do the following tracks come - Why cant we live together,Cherry Pie and Your love is King*diamond life
From where are walloons*belgium
From where did a crusade to Downing Street set out in 1936*jarrow
From where did paddington bear come*darkest peru
From where do alsatians originate*alsace-lorraine
From where does Motown get its name*detroit
From where does the expression "thin as a rail" originate*bird
From where does the uvula dangle*palate
From where exactly do you remove an offending object if you have a glob of something stuck in your philtrum*groove under your nose
From where I stand you are home free*Magic Olivia Newton-John
From where is the music for the 'star spangled banner'*anacreon in heaven
From where to london was the first commercial boeing 747 flight*new york
From where to where did the first railway on the witwatersrand run*johannesburg to springs
From where was ricky in 'i love lucy'*cuba
From which album did the original version of elton john's candle in the wind come*goodbye yellow brick road
From which American state do the Bighorn Mountains arch northwest into southern Montana*wyoming
From which animal is 'ambergris'*sperm whale
From which Asian kingdom do the Gurkhas originate*Nepal
From which bridge was Wordsworth enjoying the view when he wrote Earth has not anything to show more fair*westminster bridge
From which broadway show do we get the songs 'the girl that i marry' and 'anything you can do'*annie get your gun
From which city can you see table mountain*cape town
From which city did Shakespeares Two Gentlemen come*verona
From which congreve play comes the line, 'music has charms to soothe a savage breast'*the mourning bride
From which country are the European Space Agency Ariane rockets launched*french guiana
From which country did Admiral Cheng Ho lead voyages of discovery*china
From which country did the astromomer tycho brahe come*denmark
From which country did the midget who played Lisa come form? (Burns' Heir)*Estonia
From which country did tulips originally come*turkey
From which country does bjork come*iceland
From which country does opera singer Kiri Te Kanawa come*new zealand
From which country does the plastic explosive semtex originate from*czech republic
From which creatures do we obtain bacon*pigs
From which date does the legal term 'Time Immemorial' apply*the death of Henry II
From which element is pitchblende derived*uranium
From which family of plants does tea come*camellia
From which family relative did Queen Victoria inherit the throne*her uncle
From which french word does the 'mayday' distress signal come*m'aidez
From which fruit is the liqueur kirsh made*cherries
From which fruit is the liqueur obtained*cherry
From which house is the queen*windsor
From which kind of organism is the indicator litmus extracted*lichens
From which language does the word 'alcohol' come, originally*arabic
From which language does the word 'alibi' come*latin
From which language does the word Gymnasium come*greek
From which language does the word ketchup come*chinese
From which large South American country do the beers 'Brahma Chopp' and 'Antarctica' come*brazil
From which London jail did Ronnie Biggs escape in 1965*wandsworth
From which London palace did the BBC transmit the first Tv service*alexandra palace
From which Marx Brothers film comes the line 'Either he's dead, or my watch has stopped*a day at the races
From which musical did the gongs "Spring, spring, spring" and "The Lonesome Polecat Lament" come*seven brides for seven brothers
From which musical did the songs 'If my friends could see me now' and 'There's got to be something better than this' come*sweet charity
From which musical does the song getting to know you come*the king and i
From which musical does the song on the street where you live come*my fair lady
From which musical does the song surrey with the fringe on top come*oklahoma
From which palbet does Dr Who come*Gallifrey
From which part of a tree does turmeric come*root
From which plant does the drug belladonna come from*deadly nightshade
From which plant family do vanilla pods come*orchid
From which plant is natural vanilla flavouring*orchid
From which poem do the following lines come- So munch on,crunch on, take your nuncheon.Breakfast,supper,dinner,luncheon!*the pied piper of hamelin
From which prison in south africa was nelson mandela released*victor verster
From which Shakespeare play did Tom Stoppard borrow his Rosencrantz and Guildenstern*hamlet
From which shakespeare play does the line 'all the world's a stage' come*as you like it
From which shakespeare play does the line 'the course of true love never did run smooth.' come*a midsummer night's dream
From which Shakespeare play is this line taken: 'Double, double ... '*Macbeth
From which Shakespeare play is this line taken: 'Goodnight, goodnight! Parting is such sweet sorrow, That I should say goodnight till it be morrow*Romeo and Juliet
From which Shakespeare play is this line taken: 'To be or not to be*Hamlet
From which Shakespeare play is this line taken: 'What in a name. That which we call a rose, by any other name would smell as sweet*Romeo and Juliet
From which Shakespeare play is this line taken: goodnight, goodnight! Parting is such sweet sorrow, that i should say goodnight till it be morrow*romeo & juliet
From which Shakespeare play is this line taken: what in a name that which we call a rose, by any other name would smell as sweet*romeo & juliet
From which shakespearian play is the line, "beware the ides of march"*julius caesar
From which station does the 'chattanooga choo choo leave*pennsylvania
From which TV quiz show does the catchphrase Bernie the bolt come from*the golden shot
From which type of rock is marble formed*limestone
From which type of wood are most baseball bats made*ash
From which US state does model Jerry Hall originate*texas
From which yarn is the best velvet made*silk
From who did malta gain independence in 1964*britain
From who was kuwait liberated in the gulf war*iraq
From who's inaugural speech do these words come, "There is nothing wrong with America, that cannot be cured by what is right with America"*Woodrow Wilson
From whom did chrysler buy the jeep/eagle division in 1988*american motors
From whom did j.f. kennedy accept his dog pushinska*nikita kruschev
From whom did Peter Mandelson borrow the money for his house*geoffrey robinson
From whom did rocky first win the boxing championship*apollo creed
From whom did the u.s buy the virgin islands*denmark
Fromage is french for*cheese
Front which part of a pig do we get ham*hind leg
Frozen dew or vapour*frost
Fu Manchu was the adversary of which Scotland Yard detective*nayland smith
Fuad became king of which country from 1922*egypt
Fuel especially methane produced by fermentation of organic matter*biogas
Fulgurite is formed when lightning strikes*sand
Full Metal Alchemist: Name all 7 of the homunclui*Wrath*Sloth*Gluttony*Lust*Envy*Pride*Greed
Full Metal Alchemist: What are the 7 homunculi named after?*The seven deadly sins
Full Metal Alchemist: What are the two Elric brothers first names?*Alphonse and Edward
Full Metal Alchemist: What rank is Roy Mustang in the military?*Colonel
Full Metal Alchemist: What type of Alchemist is Edward?*State Alchemist
Fun Runs - What is San Francisco's equivalent to Sydney's 'City To Surf' race*Bay to Breakers footrace
Funchal is the principal city of which Portuguese province*madeira
Fundamentalist branch of the Amish*Swartzentruber amish
Furniture: What is the metal part of a lamp surrounding the bulb and supporting the shade called*harp
Furniture: Where did venetian blinds originate*Japan
Gaborone is the capital of ____*botswana
Gabriel and Michael are the only 2 angels to be named in the*bible
Gaddafi came to power in which year*1969
Gadfly Texan who claimed computer and potato chips were economically equivalent*ross perot
Gaelic is a type of what*celtic language
Galactic travel tale based loosely on Heinlein work*destination moon
Galena is an ore of which metal*lead
Galena is the principal Lead ore which other element is combined with the metal to form Galena*sulphur
Gamblers in ancient Greece made dice from the ankle-bones and shoulder blades of*sheep
Game bird with feathered feet*grouse
Game in which participants simulate military combat using airguns to shoot paint capsules at each other*paintball
Game or fly fishing is for salmon and which other fish*trout
Game show: before she became the head-turning letter turner on wheel of fortune in 1982, vanna white appeared as a contestant on what show*the price is right
Game show: which of the 60 minutes men hosted several game shows in the early part of his career*mike wallace
Games: ____ & Righter (former US owners of Scrabble rights)*selchow
Games: ____ goes first in Tic Tac Toe*x
Games: A ____ checkerboard has 121 holes*chinese
Games: A Backgammon board is marked out in sawtooth "points" in two colours. How many of these points are there*twenty four
Games: A bridge hand with no cards in one suit is said to have a ____*void
Games: A card game similar to rummy*canasta
Games: A Chinese checkerboard has ____ holes*121
Games: A Draughts player starts with how many pieces*12
Games: A game in which small balls are struck into holes on inclined board*bagatelle
Games: A poker hand consisting of three of a kind and a pair is called a ____*full house
Games: a royal flush is the best hand you can get in which game*poker
Games: a.k.a a pair of aces & a pair of eights*dead mans hand
Games: besides red, name the other two colours on a roulette wheel*black and green
Games: Board game involving rapid climbing and tragic sliding*snakes and ladders
Games: Board game with pieces moved according to throw of dice*backgammon
Games: Board games, old & new*Mouse Trap*Trivial Pursuit*Password*Mystery Date*Risk*Parcheesi*Go*Checkers*Operation*Scrabble
Games: Board Games, Old and new*Monopoly*Sorry*Risk*Life*Clue*Scrabble*Stratego*Operation*Checkers*Chutes and Ladders
Games: Board-game version of "Capture The Flag"*stratego
Games: Charles Darrow based his game upon the 1904 "The Landlord's Game"*monopoly
Games: Chess originated in India under which name*Caturanga
Games: Clue (tm) Murder Weapons/People*Rope*Knife*Candlestick*Lead Pipe*Revolver*Miss Scarlet*Colonel Mustard*Professor Plum*Mr. Green*Mrs. White*Mrs. Peacock
Games: d&d stands for this*dungeons and dragons
Games: Eva Gabor and Johnny Carson popularized this game by climbing over each other*twister
Games: Frank Lloyd Wright son John invented these after watching workers move timber*lincoln logs
Games: How many balls are used in a game of snooker in addition to the cue ball*twenty-one
Games: How many balls are used in a game of snooker including the cue ball*22
Games: How many dots are on a twister mat*thirty
Games: How many dots are there on a pair of dice*42
Games: How many folds does a Monopoly board have*one
Games: How many numbers are on the spinner in the game of 'Life'*ten
Games: how many properties are there on a monopoly board*28
Games: How many sets are there in a full-length men's championship tennis match*Five
Games: How many squares are there on a chessboard*64
Games: how many tiles does a player play to score a bingo in scrabble*7
Games: How much does Park Place cost in Monopoly (in US Dollars)*450
Games: how much is the luxury tax (in dollars) in monopoly*75
Games: If you "peg out" what game are you playing*cribbage
Games: If, during a game of chess, you made a move "en passant", which piece would you be moving*a pawn
Games: In a game of horseshoes, how many feet apart must the stakes be*forty
Games: In Chess, the obligation to move even when it must be disadvantageous*zug zwang
Games: In poker five cards of the same suit is called a(n) ____*flush
Games: In pool, what color is the eight ball*black
Games: In roulette, if You Bet 5 On Red & 5 On Black, What Is The Only Number That Prevents You From "Breaking Even"*0
Games: In roulette, what number is green*zero
Games: In Scrabble, what is the value of the blank tile*nil
Games: In the board game Battleship, A battleship occupies how many squares*four
Games: In the board game cluedo, which room is situated directly between the kitchen and the conservatory*the ballroom
Games: In the board game Diplomacy, Which country starts with the most naval units*britain
Games: In the board game Hungry, Hungry Hippos, the four colors are Pink, Green, Orange, and*yellow
Games: In the board game Riskm the three symbols are a foot soldier, a calvaryman, and a ____*cannon
Games: In the dice game 'craps', what is a throw of double one called*snakeeye
Games: In the game monopoly, the most money you can lose in one travel around the board (normal game rules, going to jail only once) is how much*$26,040
Games: In the game of `scrabble' the highest known score for a single word in competition had what value*392 points
Games: In the game of Cluedo what is the name of the Reverend*green
Games: In the game of draughts, what term means to remove from the board for failing to make a possible capture*huff
Games: In the game of eight-ball, how many balls are there on the table at the start (excluding the cue ball)*15
Games: In the game of fives, what do the players hit the ball with*hand
Games: in this card game, teams are designated north-south and east-west*bridge
Games: in this game players take turns placing disks on an 8x8 board*othello
Games: In which card game do you meld*canasta
Games: In which card game is the expression "one for his nob" used*cribbage
Games: In which game are the terms 'pin', 'fork', and 'skewer' used*chess
Games: In which game might a person have a "full house"*poker
Games: In which game or sport are "Staunton" pieces used*chess
Games: In which game or sport can a person be "skunked"*cribbage
Games: In which sport or game is the term "rook" used*chess
Games: Jokers apart, how many red cards are there in a standard pack*26
Games: klondike is the most popular form of this game*solitaire
Games: monopoly penalty space between baltic ave. and reading rr (2 wds)*income tax
Games: Moving anti-clockwise on a dartboard, what is the number next to '4'*eighteen
Games: Name the only flexible murder weapon in the game of "Cluedo"*rope
Games: Name the only woman suspect in the game of "Cluedo" who isn't married*miss scarlett
Games: number of points lost for scratching off the blue ball in snooker*5
Games: originally an exercise ring, indonesia banned it as "might stimulate passion"*hula hoop
Games: term for any number between 19 & 36 in roulette*passe
Games: term for any number between one & 18 in roulette*manque
Games: The 1993 Ken Doll has been insinuated to have this type of ring as a necklace*cock
Games: the easiest to defend continent in risk*australia
Games: The Five Alls, the King is depicted along with which 4 other occupations*priest*soldier*farmer*lawyer
Games: the king in chess can move a maximum of this many squares*two
Games: the object of this card game is to meld sets of 7 or more cards*canasta
Games: the Queen of Spades is worth 13 - is based on this game...*hearts
Games: There are this many "Energy Dots" on a pac man screen*4
Games: There are this many Miners in a full Stratego set*ten
Games: There are this many red-letter cubes in Perquackey*3
Games: These are the two highest valued letters in "Scrabble". "Q" and ____*z
Games: This ancient Chinese game is played with 156 small rectangular tiles*mah jongg
Games: this cube puzzle was invented by a hungarian mathematician in 1974*rubik
Games: this game of chance was originally called 'beano'*bingo
Games: this is a french named car-racing card game*mille borne
Games: This is the game that "Ties you up in knots"*twister
Games: this is the length, in feet, of a regulation snooker table*12
Games: This is the lowest ranking suit in Bridge*clubs
Games: this is the oldest board game still played (5000 yr old boards were found)*backgammon
Games: this is the strongest poker hand you can get*royal flush
Games: This many dice are used in Yahtzee*five
Games: This popular card game's name is spanish for "one."*uno
Games: This term denotes a chess move in which both the king and the rook are moved*castling
Games: To what do opposite faces of a dice always add up*seven
Games: what board game features a three-legged planchette that points to letters and numbers*ouija
Games: what board game's tokens include a thimble, shoe, top hat, and dog*monopoly
Games: What bowling term means three straight strikes*turkey
Games: What card game can you peg out in*cribbage
Games: What card game derived its name from biritch, or Russian Whist*Bridge
Games: What card game has 2,598,960 possible hands*poker
Games: What card game has variations known as cincinnati, chicago and lowball*poker
Games: What card game is also known as Vingt-et-Un*blackjack
Games: What card game is said to have been invented by the poet Sir John Suckling*cribbage
Games: What card game shares its name with that of a floating bridge*pontoon
Games: What card game was invented by harold s vanderbilt in 1925*contract bridge
Games: what chinese parlor game swept america in the 1920s*mah-jongg
Games: What do opposite faces of a dice always add up to*seven
Games: what female suspect in the game of clue is single*miss scarlet
Games: what game is fatal to anybody over 21*blackjack
Games: What game or sport is Bobby Fischer identified with*chess
Games: What game usually starts with 'is it animal, vegetable or mineral'*twenty questions
Games: what game's board shows the territories of irkutsk, yakutsk, and kamchatka*risk
Games: What is another name for the card game 'Blackjack'*Twenty-one
Games: What is another name for the card game 'Twenty-one'*Blackjack
Games: What is known as The Sport of Kings*Horse racing
Games: What is the best possible score in blackjack*21
Games: what is the game of mumbletypeg played with*a pocketknife
Games: What is the most popular sport in england*darts
Games: What is the tallest piece on a chessboard*king
Games: What number is at 12 o'clock on a dartboard*twenty
Games: What number is on the opposite side of the "five" on dice*two
Games: What playing card is called the curse of scotland*nine of diamonds
games: what playing card symbolizes death*ace of spades
Games: What score is not possible for a cribbage hand*nineteen
Games: What sport/game is Bobby Fischer associated with*chess
games: what suspect in the game of clue teaches college*professor plum
games: what world championship is called the bermuda bowl*bridge
games: what's the value of face cards in cribbage*ten
Games: Where did the card game 'bridge' originate*Turkey
Games: Where does the annual Poker World Series take place*Las Vegas
Games: which british game is known as checkers in the usa*draughts
Games: Which chess piece is usually valued as 5 points*rook
Games: Which game usually begins with, "Is it animal, vegetable, or mineral"*twenty questions
games: which risk player wins tied dice rolls, the attacker or the defender*the defender
Games: whist is an early form of this card game*bridge
Games: who devised the point count bidding system for bridge*charles goren
Games: Who invented Bazaar, Acquire, Can't Stop, and Domination*sidney sackson
Games: whose 3-dimensional cube became a 70s & 80s craze*rubiks cube
Games: word derived from "shah mat", from the arabic for "the king is dead"*checkmate
Games: Yahtzee is played with how many dice*5
Games: you meld groups of three cards or more of the same rank or suit in this game*rummy
Ganesha is the hindu god of ____*good fortune
Gardner Cowles founded what picture magazine in 1937 to compete with 'Life Magazine'*Look
Garfield was created by which cartoonist (first & last names)*jim davis
Garlic is a primary defense against*high cholesterol
Garnet is the birthstone for which month*january
Garnet, amethyst and zircon are all types of what*minerals
Garter snakes give off a smelly substance called*musk
Garuda is the national airline of which far-eastern country*indonesia
Gary powers u-2 mission over russia in 1960 was known as*operation overflight
Gas from a Supernova can travel up to ____ kilometres per second*10,000
gastritis is a condition that affects what part of the body*stomach
Gathering in of a seasons crops*harvest
Gatorade was named for the University of ____ Gators where it was first developed*florida
gay issues: a lesbian kiss on what abc sitcom caused an uproar?*roseanne
Gay Issues: A passed anti-gay measure in what state caused calls for a boycott*colorado
Gay Issues: How many colours are there in the rainbow-coloured, "Freedom Flag"?*6
gay issues: what biblical book says you shouldn't "lay with a man as with a woman"?*leviticus
gay issues: what british musician/singer was bi, now openly gay?*elton john
Gay Issues: What culture considers gay people "two-spirited"?*native
gay issues: what group's motto is, "we're here, we're queer, we have e-mail"?*digital queers
Gay Issues: What is America's weekly gay news magazine?*the advocate
gay issues: what is announcing someone being gay against their will called?*outing
Gay Issues: What Middle Eastern country allows gays in its military*israel
Gay Issues: What popular Canadian country singer is an open lesbian*k.d. lang
Gay Issues: Who wrote the play, "The Normal Heart"?*larry kramer
Gems: 19th Century: In 1893 ____ diamond (blue-white 995 carats) discovered*excelsior
Gems: A large flawless ____ is worth more than a similarly large flawless diamond*emerald
Gems: A large flawless emerald is worth more than a similarly large flawless____*diamond
Gems: Gemstones are formed from slowly cooling ____ rocks*igneous
Gems: Name some*Diamond*Ruby*Topaz*Sapphire*Garnet*Opal*Pearl*Onyx*Emerald*Amethyst
Gems: Peridot is the birthstone for ____*August
Gems: What is the birthstone for August*peridot
General military term for large weapons such as cannons & rocket launchers*artillery
General term for any animal that subsists mainly on the flesh of other animals*carnivore
Generally acknowledged to be the most prolific painter of modern times*pablo picasso
Generals Gowon, Abasanjo and Abacha have all been leaders of which African State*nigeria
Generic name for an anonymous average man*john doe
GENERL KNOWLEDGE:Occuring every 20 years*vicennial
Genesis, exodus, leviticus, numbers, ____...*deuteronomy
Genetics - How many chromosomes do each body cell contain*46
Genghis Khan started out as a what*goatherder
Genghis khan started out as a____*goatherd
Genghis khan was the most famous leader of what people*the mongols
Genghis Khan's original name was*temujin
Genie ina bottle was a no 1 in oct99 name the us female artist*christina aguilera
Genus of annual and perennial herbs (buttercup) containing about 20 species, grown for their showy flowers*adonis
Genus of plants with more than 150 species, most native to South Africa*aloe
Genus of tropical American flowering annual herbs*ageratum
GEOGRAPHY; Dutch city famous for its pottery and porcelain*delft
GEOGRAPHY; In which European city is there a lake called the Tjorn*reykjavik
GEOGRAPHY; In which sea are the Docecanese Islands*Aegean Sea
GEOGRAPHY; Whre would you see the statue of The little Mermaid*copenhagen
GEOGRAPHY;Which European flag is red and gold and has an eagle in its crest*Spain
Geography: ____ account for more than half of the world's total production of peanuts. The United States grows about 10 percent of the world's peanut crop, mainly in such southern states as Alabama, Florida, Georgia, and South Carolina*india and china
Geography: ____ averages the greatest number of shark attacks annually - an average of 13*florida
Geography: ____ got its start as a major tourist destination during the early days of World War II. German U-boats threats off the eastern United States compelled the wealthy to find new places to vacation. At one time one had to be a millionaire to enjoy ____, but that hasn't been the case for years*acapulco
Geography: ____ has 150 recognized ecosystems*hawaii
Geography: ____ has 254 counties. Alaska, which is more than twice as large, hasn't any*texas
Geography: ____ has 570 miles of shoreline*new york city
Geography: ____ has a sand desert with dunes over 100 feet high. It is located along the flatland of the Kobuk River in the northwestern part of the state*alaska
Geography: ____ has official state neckwear - the bolo tie*arizona
Geography: ____ has parallel drops of only 158 and 167 feet*niagara falls
Geography: ____ has the greatest number of islands in the world: 179,584*finland
Geography: ____ has the highest per capita income in the world, except for the oil sheikdoms*bermuda
Geography: ____ has the largest rural population in the United States*pennsylvania
Geography: ____ has the nation's largest city park system, with more than 200 parks within city limits and 20,000 acres of parks in the nearby mountains - an area larger than all of Manhattan Island*denver
Geography: ____ has two official national anthems*south africa
Geography: ____ in southern California is the lowest point in the United States at 282 feet below sea level. The highest point in the contiguous 48 states is also in California: Mount Whitney, which is 14,491 feet above sea level*death valley
Geography: ____ in Wyoming, the world-famous, nearly vertical monolith rises 1,267 feet above the Belle Fourche River. Known by several northern plains tribes as Bears Lodge, it is a sacred site of worship for many American Indians. Scientists are still undecided as to what exactly caused the natural wonder, although they agree that it is the remnant of an ancient volcanic feature*devils tower
Geography: ____ includes the islands of New Britain and New Ireland*papua new guinea
Geography: ____ is 98 percent ice, 2 percent barren rock. The average thickness of the ice sheet is 7,200 feet; this amounts to 90 percent of all the ice and 70 percent of all the fresh water in the world. If the ice cap were to melt, the sea level would rise by an average of 230 feet*antarctica
Geography: ____ is a land with a lot of big creatures - it is home to the world's largest snake (the anaconda, measuring up to 35 feet in length), largest spider, largest rodent (the capybara, a sort of guinea pig the size of a police dog), and the world's largest ant*brazil
Geography: ____ is derived from the Indian word Bhotanta, meaning "the edge of Tibet." It is located in Asia near the southern fringes of the eastern Himalayas*bhutan
Geography: ____ is home to the world's most remote weather station. Its Eureka weather station is 600 miles from the North Pole*canada
Geography: ____ is one-quarter the size of the state of Maine*israel
Geography: ____ is smaller than the state of Montana (116,304 square miles and 147,138 square miles, respectively)*italy
Geography: ____ is the birthplace of many celebrities, including David Birney, Blair Brown, Connie Chung, Matt Frewer, Goldie Hawn, Al Gore, John Heard, Edward Hermann, William Hurt, John F. Kennedy, Jr., Michael Learned, Roger Mudd, Maury Povich, Chita Rivera, Pete Sampras, and Peter Tork*washington, d.c
Geography: ____ is the first and last city in the world to operate cable cars. Almost 100 other cities around the world have had cable cars, but all have discontinued use. The cable cars began operation on August 2, 1873. Designed by London born engineer Andrew Hallidie, the cable cars are controlled by a subterranean loop that travels at a constant 9.5 miles per hour*san francisco
Geography: ____ is the fourth-largest island in the world. It is approximately the same size as the state of Texas*madagascar
Geography: ____ is the largest country in Africa. It has a population greater than 28,100,000*sudan
Geography: ____ is the largest French-speaking city in the Western Hemisphere*montreal
Geography: ____ is the largest Spanish-speaking country and the second-largest Roman Catholic nation in the world*mexico
Geography: ____ is the largest Western European country. Its area is slightly less than twice the size of Colorado*france
Geography: ____ is the most densely populated non-island region in the world, with more than 1,970 humans per square mile*bangladesh
Geography: ____ is the only Central American country not bordering the Caribbean Sea*el salvador
Geography: ____ is the only country in the Middle East that does not have a desert*lebanon
Geography: ____ is the second smallest country in the world and the principality has four distinct divisions. (1.) La Condamine, the business district. (2.) The Casino or Monte Carlo. (3.) Monaco-Ville which is on a rocky promontory and (4.) Fontvieille*monaco
Geography: ____ is the world's largest producer of cork. The country has regulations protecting cork trees dating back to 1320. During the 1920s and 1930s, it became illegal to cut down the trees other than for essential thinning and removal of older non-producing trees*portugal
Geography: ____ itself was formed by the activity of undersea volcanoes*hawaii
Geography: ____ means "land of the free."*thailand
Geography: ____ possesses more proven oil reserves than any country outside the Middle East*venezuela
Geography: ____ sits on the southern coast of France, near the border with Italy, and covers 0.73 square miles (approximately 1/2 the size of New York's Central Park)*monaco
Geography: ____ use wooden "eyeglasses" with narrow slits for eyepieces to protect their eyes from glare reflected by ice and snow*eskimos
Geography: ____ was admitted to the U.N. in May 1993, making it the smallest country represented there*monaco
Geography: ____ was called the "Gateway to the West" in the 1800s because it served as a starting place for wagon train departures*st. louis
Geography: ____ was the first American city planned for a specific purpose. It was designed by Major Pierre Charles L'Enfant, to be a beautiful city with wide streets and many trees. The district was originally a 10 miles square crossing the Potomac River into Virginia. The Virginia part of the district was given back to Virginia in 1846*washington, d.c
Geography: ____ was the U.S. Confederacy's largest city*new orleans
Geography: ____, Illinois was nicknamed the Windy City because of the excessive local bragging that accompanied the Columbian Exhibition of 1893. ____ has actually been rated as only the 16th breeziest city in America*chicago
Geography: ____, in Russia, is the largest city north of the Arctic Circle*murmansk
Geography: ____, in the eastern West Indies, is one of the world's most densely populated countries*barbados
Geography: ____, of the southern Baja Peninsula, was favored by early pirates because of its safe harbors*los cabos
Geography: "Honolulu" means ____*sheltered harbor
Geography: "Oceania" is a name for the thousands of islands in the central and southern ____. It is sometimes referred to as the South Seas*pacific ocean
Geography: "Utah" is from the Navajo word meaning ____*upper
Geography: 300,000 Chinese troops invaded a country in February of 1979, what was the country?*Vietnam
Geography: 80% of the World`s fresh water is located in what country*canada
Geography: A Bajan is an inhabitiant of which island*barbados
Geography: A distillery was originally on the site of America's first mint, the ____ mint, which opened in 1792*philadelphia
Geography: A federation in SE Asia occupying the northern part of Borneo*malaysia
Geography: A member of a Bantu people living chiefly in South Africa*zulu
Geography: A patent on polyester was patented first in what country?*Briton
Geography: A ridge projecting laterally from a mountain or mountain range*spur
Geography: A small violent tropical storm or cyclone in the China seas*typhoon
Geography: A whirlpool below ____ iced over for the first time on record, on March 25, 1955*niagara falls
Geography: A wide indentation in a shoreline*bight
Geography: About 43 million years ago, the Pacific plate took a northwest turn, creating a bend where new upheavals initiated the Hawaiian Ridge. Major islands formed included Kauai, 5.1 million years old, Maui, 1.3 million years old, and ____, a youngster at only 800,000 years old*hawaii
Geography: Abuja is the capital of ____*Nigeria
Geography: Acadia was the original name of which Canadian province*nova scotia
Geography: Acapulco is in which country?*Mexico
Geography: According to ____ historian Herodotus, Egyptian men never became bald. The reason for this was that, as children, Egyptian males had their heads shaved, and their scalps were continually exposed to the health-giving rays of the sun*greek
Geography: According to a Fortune magazine survey conducted a few years ago, ____ topped the list of best major U.S. cities to balance work and family*seattle
Geography: According to classical legend, which city was the home of the original Palladium*troy
Geography: According to the ____, a survey of 18- to 24-year-olds from nine nations put the United States dead last in general geographic knowledge scores. One in seven - about 24 million people - could not find their own country on a world map. The survey revealed that Americans possess a pathetically poor sense of where they are - much less any knowledge about the rest of the world. And even more alarming, those who participated in the survey were recent high school and college graduates*national Geographic Society
Geography: According to the U.S. Naval Observatory, the first populated land where the Sun will rise on a new day is at Kahuitara Point (44? 16' S 176? 9' W) on Pitt Island in the Chatham Islands, a dependency of ____*new zealand
Geography: Accra is the capital of ____*Ghana
Geography: Adolf Hitler was born in what country?*Austria
Geography: African country, capital Luanda*angola
Geography: African country, capital Niamey*niger
Geography: After which city is mayonnaise said to be named*port mahon
Geography: After which First World war heroine was a peak in the Rockies named*Edith Cavell
Geography: Albany is the capital of ____*New York
Geography: Alternative name for Ayres Rock*Uluru
Geography: Although usually shortened to "Krung Thep" this Thailand capital city has a full name of Krung thep mahanakhon bovorn ratanakosin mahintharayutthaya mahidilok pop noparatratchathani burirom udomratchanivetmahasathan amornpiman avatarnsathit sakkathattiyavisnukarmprasit*Bangkok
Geography: America purchased Alaska from ____ in 1867 for $7,200,000 - about 2 cents an acre*russia
Geography: Among the fifty-two ____ churches Sir Christopher Wren created from 1670 to 1711, the greatest was St. Paul's Cathedral*london
Geography: Andalusia is a region located in the south of which country*spain
Geography: Ankara is the capital of ____*Turkey
Geography: Antibes, on the eastern French Riviera, was founded by the ____ in the fourth century B.C. After World War II, Pablo Picasso left Paris to live near the Mediterranean. He worked for six months in the Grimaldi castle where he painted La Joi De Vivre. It is now a museum that holds many of Picasso's paintings and pottery. Antibes also hosts one of the largest antique shows in Europe each spring*greeks
Geography: Antigua and Barbuda lie in which Sea?*Caribbean
Geography: Approximately 70 percent of the Earth is covered with water. Only 1 percent of the water is ____*drinkable
Geography: Approximately what percentage of the earth do the oceans cover*71
Geography: Argentina's east coast lies on which ocean?*Atlantic
Geography: Arguably the largest state in the world, ____ covers one-third of the Australian continent. It spans over 2.5 million square kilometers (1 million square miles)*western australia
Geography: Arizona boasts a great variety of fossils, the best known of which were of creatures that lived during the Triassic Period. These include early dinosaurs and the trees that left us Arizona petrified wood, (Araucarioxylon arizonicum), the state's fossil. Arizona petrified wood is protected in Petrified Forest National Park. Another famous Arizona fossil site is the Grand Canyon. It was carved out of the ____, a famous geologic region*colorado plateau
Geography: Aruba maintains the strongest ties to what European country?*Netherlands
Geography: As of 1990, ____, Pennsylvania was the only U.S. city of the nation's largest 50 cities with a higher death rate than birth rate*pittsburgh
Geography: As what is Constantinople now known*Istanbul
Geography: As what is Formosa now known*Taiwan
Geography: As what is Krung Thep is more commonly known*Bangkok
Geography: As what is the South Pole also known*Amundsen Scott Station
Geography: As what was the Taj Mahal originally built*tomb
Geography: At the start of the twentieth century, the spectacular city of ____, didn't even exist. Now it's home to more than one million people, and the city boasts nine of the world's ten largest hotels*las vegas, nevada
Geography: Austin is the capital of ____*Texas
Geography: Australia's highest mountain is named for Thaddeus ____, the Polish general who fought in the American Revolution*kosciusko
Geography: Bamako is the capital of ____*Mali
Geography: Bangalore and jaipur are in which country*india
Geography: Bangkok is the capital of ____*Thailand
Geography: Banjul is the capital of ____*Gambia
Geography: Barking Sands Beach on the Hawaiian island of ____ is known for its unusual sand that squeaks or "barks like a dog." The dry sand grains emit an eerie sound when rubbed with bare feet*kauai
Geography: Bartolomeo diaz called it the cape of storms. what is it called now*the cape of good hope
Geography: Before 1918, ____ belonged to Austria-Hungary; from 1918 to 1991, it was part of Yugoslavia. It declared its independence on June 25, 1991*slovenia
Geography: Berkshire racecourse*ascot
Geography: Bismarck is the capital of ____*North Dakota
Geography: Bissau is the capital of ____*Guinea-Bissau
Geography: bodies of water: Where in the heck is Bantry Bay*Ireland
Geography: Bodies Of Water*Lake Michigan*Lake Huron*Lake Superior*Lake Erie*Lake Ontario*Red Sea*Dead Sea*Great Salt Lake*Gulf of Mexico*Caribbean Sea
Geography: Bodies Of Water*Pacific Ocean*Atlantic Ocean*Antarctic Ocean*Artic Ocean*North Sea*Mediterranean Sea*Gulf Of Mexico*Red Sea*Dead Sea*Indian Ocean
Geography: Bogota is the capital of ____*Colombia
Geography: Boise is the capital of ____*Idaho
Geography: Bore-hole seismometry indicates that the land in ____ moves up and down 25 cm throughout the day, corresponding with the tides. Earth tides are generally about one-third the size of ocean tides*oklahoma
Geography: Bridgeport is the largest city in which state*connecticut
Geography: Bridgetown is the capital of ____*barbados
Geography: Brussels is the capital of which country*belgium
Geography: Buckingham Palace is in which English City.*London
Geography: Budapest is the capital of ____*Hungary
Geography: buildings: what's the largest office building in the world*the pentagon
Geography: Burma was the former name of which country*Myanmar
Geography: By what name is British Honduras now known*Belize
Geography: Canada is the second-largest country in the world after ____. Nearly 90 percent of the Canada's population is concentrated within 161 km of the United States/Canada border*russia
Geography: Cape Town, South Africa, is also known as*Kaapstad
Geography: Capital of Afghanistan*Kabul
Geography: Capital of Albania*Tirana
Geography: Capital of Algeria*Algiers
Geography: Capital of Andorra*Andorra la Vella
Geography: Capital of Angola*Luanda
Geography: Capital of Argentina*Buenos Aires
Geography: Capital of Australia*Canberra
Geography: Capital of Austria*Vienna
Geography: Capital of Bahrain*Manama
Geography: Capital of Bangladesh*Dhaka
Geography: Capital of Barbados*Bridgetown
Geography: Capital of Belgium*Brussels
Geography: Capital of Belize*Belmopan
Geography: Capital of Benin*Porto Novo
Geography: Capital of Bhutan*Thimphu
Geography: Capital of Botswana*Gaborone
Geography: Capital of Brazil*Brasilia
Geography: Capital of Brunei*Bandar Seri Begawan
Geography: Capital of Bulgaria*Sofia
Geography: Capital of Cambodia*Phnom Penh
Geography: Capital of Cameroon*Yaounde
Geography: Capital of Canada*Ottawa
Geography: Capital of Chad*N'Djamena
Geography: Capital of Congo*Brazzaville
Geography: Capital of Costa Rica*San Jose
Geography: Capital of Cuba*Havana
Geography: Capital of Cyprus*Nicosia
Geography: Capital of Czechoslovakia*Prague
Geography: Capital of Denmark*Copenhagen
Geography: Capital of Djibouti*Djibouti
Geography: Capital of Ecuador*Quito
Geography: Capital of Egypt*Cairo
Geography: Capital of El Salvador*San Salvador
Geography: Capital of Ethiopia*Addis Ababa
Geography: Capital of Fiji*Suva
Geography: Capital of Finland*Helsinki
Geography: Capital of France*Paris
Geography: Capital of Gabon*Libreville
Geography: Capital of Ghana*Accra
Geography: Capital of Greece*Athens
Geography: Capital of Grenada*St George's
Geography: Capital of Guatemala*Guatemala
Geography: Capital of Guyana*Georgetown
Geography: Capital of Haiti*Port-au-Prince
Geography: Capital of Honduras*Tegucigalpa
Geography: Capital of Hungary*Budapest
Geography: Capital of Iceland*Reykjavik
Geography: Capital of India*New Delhi
Geography: Capital of Indonesia*Jakarta
Geography: Capital of Iran*Teheran
Geography: Capital of Iraq*Baghdad
Geography: Capital of Irish Republic*Dublin
Geography: Capital of Israel*Jerusalem
Geography: Capital of Italy*Rome
Geography: Capital of Ivory Coast*Abidjan
Geography: Capital of Jamaica*Kingston
Geography: Capital of Japan*Tokyo
Geography: Capital of Jordan*Amman
Geography: Capital of Kenya*Nairobi
Geography: Capital of Kiribati*Tarawa
Geography: Capital of Kuwait*Kuwait
Geography: Capital of Laos*Vientiane
Geography: Capital of Lebanon*Beirut
Geography: Capital of Lesotho*Maseru
Geography: Capital of Libya*Tripoli
Geography: Capital of Liechtenstein*Vaduz
Geography: Capital of Lithuania*Vilnius
Geography: Capital of Madagascar*Antananarivo
Geography: Capital of Malaysia*Kuala Lumpar
Geography: Capital of Maldives*Male
Geography: Capital of Malta*Valletta
Geography: Capital of Martinique*Fort-de-France
Geography: Capital of Mauritius*Port Louis
Geography: Capital of Mexico*Mexico City
Geography: Capital of Moazambique*Maputo
Geography: Capital of Monaco*Monaco
Geography: Capital of Mongolia*Ulan Bator
Geography: Capital of Morocco*Rabat
Geography: Capital of Namibia*Windhoek
Geography: Capital of Nauru*Yaren
Geography: Capital of Nepal*Kathmandu
Geography: Capital of New Zealand*Wellington
Geography: Capital of Nicaragua*Managua
Geography: Capital of Niger*Niamey
Geography: Capital of Nigeria*Lagos
Geography: Capital of North Korea*Pyongyang
Geography: Capital of Norway*Oslo
Geography: Capital of Oman*Muscat
Geography: Capital of pakistan*Islamabad
Geography: Capital of Panama*Panama
Geography: Capital of Papua New Guinea*Port Moresby
Geography: Capital of Paraguay*Asuncion
Geography: Capital of Peru*Lima
Geography: Capital of Phiippines*Manila
Geography: Capital of Poland*Warsaw
Geography: Capital of Portugal*Lisbon
Geography: Capital of Qatar*Doha
Geography: Capital of Romania*Bucharest
Geography: Capital of Rwanda*Kigali
Geography: Capital of Saskatchewan*regina
Geography: Capital of South Korea*Seoul
Geography: Capital of Swaziland*Mbabane
Geography: Capital of the Bahamas*Nassau
Geography: Capital of the Canadian province of Manitoba*Winnipeg
Geography: Capital of the Isle of Man*Douglas
Geography: Capitals: Baghdad is the capital of ____*iraq
Geography: Capitals: Baku is the capital of which country*azerbaijan
Geography: Capitals: Bangkok is which country's capital*thailand
Geography: Capitals: Bangui is the capital of ____*central african republic
Geography: Capitals: Berlin is the capital of ____*germany
Geography: Caribbean island which with Bermuda became an independent state in 1981*antigua
Geography: Celine Deion was born in what North American Country?*Canada
Geography: Cheyenne is the capital of ____*Wyoming
Geography: Chief sea port of France*Marseille
Geography: cities: What capital city lies at the junction of the Sava and Danube rivers*Belgrade
Geography: cities: What city rises at the head of the Nile River Delta*Cairo
Geography: cities: What German city is famed for a scent it produces*Cologne
Geography: cities: Where would one find the Austerlitz train station*Paris, France
Geography: City and administrative centre of an English county situated on the North Sea anmd The Wash site of an 11th century cathedral*lincoln
Geography: City in Florida, USA situated near Walt Disney World*orlando
Geography: City-state and the largest port in Germany*hamburg
Geography: City, capital of Nepal, in the central part of the country*kathmandu
Geography: City, capital of the province of Quebec, Canada, in Quebec county, at the confluence of the Saint Lawrence & Saint-Charles rivers, in the southern part of the province*quebec
Geography: Colorado's capital of ____ is the largest metro city in a 600-mile radius - an area almost the size of Europe*denver
Geography: Columbus is the capital of ____*Ohio
Geography: Compact group of mountain heights*massif
Geography: Coral reefs, sometimes called the "rain forests of the sea," cover more than 6,500 square miles in the ____, the Gulf of Mexico, off Florida, and the Pacific. They are home to an estimated 550 species of fish, and are major tourist attractions*caribbean
Geography: Country on the Caribbean coast of Central America, capital Belmopan*belize
Geography: County of Northern Ireland*tyrone
Geography: County town of Clare*ennis
Geography: County town of Cornwall*truro
Geography: Dakar is the capital of ____*Senegal
Geography: Denmark, Norway and Sweden combine to make what*Scandinavia
Geography: Des Moines is the capital of ____*Iowa
Geography: Dhaka is the capital of ____*Bangladesh
Geography: Djibouti is the capital of ____*Djibouti
Geography: During the nineteenth century, Michigan was a key stop on the Underground Railroad, and many runaway slaves decided to make their homes there. Currently, 14 percent of Michigan's population is ____*african american
Geography: Each tour through Natural Bridge Caverns in ____ covers 3/4 mile. An average tour guide will walk almost 560 miles in one year*texas
Geography: Each year ____ has approximately 5,000 earthquakes, including 1,000 that measure above 3.5 on the Richter scale*alaska
Geography: Eddy Grant comes from what country?*Guyana
Geography: Edinburgh is in which country?*Scotland
Geography: Edmonton is the capital of which province*alberta
Geography: English county - the garden of England*kent
Geography: Excluding Alaska, the American state with the lowest population density is?*wyoming
Geography: Filled with water, gas, electric, telephone, cable, steam, and sewer lines, ____ is the most dense underground site in the United States*manhattan
Geography: Fireworks originated in what country?*China
Geography: Five US states border which ocean*Pacific Ocean
Geography: Florida is not the southernmost state in the United States. ____ is farther south*hawaii
Geography: For centuries, Spain's ____ has been and still is one of the world's largest*fishing fleet
Geography: For most of the 20th century ST. Petersburg has been named after which Soviet Hero?*Lenin
Geography: For those who are eager to peek inside Europe's only active volcano, a shuttle takes tourists close to the top of Mount Vesuvius. After that, it is a thirty-minute hike to the lip of the crater. Mount Vesuvius erupted about seventy-nine years after Christ. The flourishing city of ____ was obliterated, buried under a thirty-foot wave of hot mud and volcanic ash. The lunar-like top of the volcano stands at a dizzying 4,000 feet*pompeii
Geography: For years Sicily was the source of which element*sulphur
Geography: Formally called Kiritimati, ____ in the Indian Ocean is 52 square miles*christmas island
Geography: Founded in 1822 by the American Colonisation Society as a home for liberated slaves, capital city named after US President James Monroe, which country*liberia
Geography: Four states have active volcanoes: Washington, ____, Alaska, and Hawaii, whose Mauna Loa is the world's largest active volcano*california
Geography: Frankfort is the capital of which state*kentucky
Geography: French resort location of the Promenade des Anglais*nice
Geography: French sea port with a ferry service to Dover*calais
Geography: From an old name for which country did Horace Walpole coin the term Serendipity for happy finds made by chance*sri lanka
Geography: From the 1830s to 1960s, the Lehigh River in eastern ____, was owned by the Lehigh Coal and Navigation Co., making it the only privately owned river in the United States*pennsylvania
Geography: From which country did the Bashi Bazouks come*Turkey
Geography: From which country do Moselle wines come from*germany
Geography: From which Irish province were the MacCarthys hereditary kings*munster
Geography: Generally regarded as the world's most active volcano (in Hawaii)*kilauea
Geography: Genoa overlooks which sea*ligurian
Geography: Going due south from New York City, which S. American country do you hit first*colombia
Geography: Gore is also known as the Brown Trout Capital of the World and New Zealand's ____*country music capital
Geography: Grasshopper Glacier in ____ was named for the grasshoppers that can still be seen frozen in the ice*montana
Geography: Great river of Brazil*amazon
Geography: Group of round 30 islets in the North Sea off the coast of Northumberland*Farne Islands
Geography: Guatemala is the capital of ____*Guatemala
Geography: Guayaquil is the largest city in what country*ecuador
Geography: Halifax is the capital of which Canadian province*nova scotia
Geography: Havana is the capital of which country*cuba
Geography: He invented the most common projection for world maps*Gerardus Mercator
Geography: He visited Australia and New Zealand, then surveyed the Pacific Coast of North America*vancouver
Geography: Height of Ayres Rock*110 FEET
Geography: Helena is the capital of ____*Montana
Geography: Hell's Canyon on the Snake River is deeper than the ____*grand canyon
Geography: hich is the largest lake in Wales*lake bala
Geography: Hills on the Scottish english border*cheviot hills
Geography: Honolulu is the capital of ____*hawaii
Geography: Honolulu is the only place in the united states that has a ____*royal palace
Geography: Honshu is the largest island of which country*japan
Geography: Hot dusty wind in Argentina*Zonda
Geography: How long is the Great Wall of China*1450 miles
Geography: How many countries border the black sea*six
Geography: How many Great Lakes are there*five
Geography: How many stars are on the flag of New Zealand*four
Geography: How was the Cote D'Ivoire previously known?*Ivory Coast
Geography: If its 4:00pm in Seattle Washington, what time is it in Portland Oregon*4
Geography: If its 4:00pm in Seattle, Washington what time is it in Portland, Oregon*4:00pm
Geography: If the ____ River were stretched across the United States, it would run just about from New York to Los Angeles*nile
Geography: If you flew due West from Portugal, what is the first continent you would reach*North America
Geography: If you were at longitude 24 degrees 55' east and latitude 60 degrees 15' north, in which capital city would you be*helsinki
Geography: In ____, Domino's Pizza has a reindeer sausage pie on its menu*iceland
Geography: In ____, the Presidential highway links the towns of Gore and Clinton*new zealand
Geography: In 1507, the first globular map was published showing the Western Hemisphere. It was printed at St. Die in the Vosges Mountains of Alsac, and it was the first map to use the term ____*america
Geography: In 1932, Porto Rico was renamed ____*puerto rico
Geography: In 1955 which city became the official capital of Wales*cardiff
Geography: In 1964 Tanganyika joined Zanzibar to become which country*tanzania
Geography: In 1989, what country did the United States invade in what George Will dubbed "an act of hemispheric hygiene"?*Panama
Geography: In Australia, a branch of a river forming a backwater*Billabong
Geography: In London what was the Tyburn*stream
Geography: In Paris, what are Louis Blanc and Etienne Marcel*metro stations
Geography: In Russia,what is Kyzyl Kum*desert
Geography: In South America what is the largest country?*Brazil
Geography: in south west France, which 2 rivers unite to form the Gironde estuary*dordogne & garonne
Geography: In the 1960s which London Street was the fashion centre for the young*carnaby street
Geography: In the broadest sense, the entire western hemisphere south of the USA*latin america
Geography: In the centre of which South American city is the Square of Three Powers*brasilia
Geography: In the country of ____, the basic monetary unit is the tala*western samoa
Geography: In the province of ____, Canada there are towns by the name of Elbow & Eyebrow*saskatchewan
Geography: In the uK excluding mainland Britain what is the largest island*Lewis with Harris
Geography: In the world's oceans, there are: 58 species of sea grasses; less than 1,000 species of cephalopods (squids, octopi, and pearly nautiluses); 1,000 species of sea anemones; 1,500 species of brown algae; 7,000 species of echinoderms (starfishes, sea urchins, sea cucumbers, and sea lilies); 13,000 species of fishes; and 50,000 species of ____*mollusks
Geography: In travel, what number was given to the route that ran from Chicago to Los Angeles*route 66
Geography: In what city are the famous Tivoli Gardens*copenhagen
Geography: In what city is the Leaning Tower*pisa
Geography: In what city is the Smithsonian Institute*washington
Geography: In what country can one find 40 species of lemurs?*Madagascar
Geography: In what country is Banff National Park*canada
Geography: In what country is Lahore*pakistan
Geography: In what country is Mandalay*Myanmar
Geography: In what country is Taipei*taiwan
Geography: In what country is the highest point in South America*argentina
Geography: In what country is the Jutland peninsula*denmark
Geography: In what country is the lowest point in South America*argentina
Geography: In what country is the Mekong River Delta*vietnam
Geography: In what country is the port of Archangel*Russia
Geography: In what country is the source of the Blue Nile*ethiopia
Geography: In what country is the Waterloo battlefield*belgium
Geography: In what country is Thunder Bay*canada
Geography: In what island group is Corregidor*Philippines
Geography: In what mountain range is Kicking Horse Pass*rockies
Geography: In what state is Concord*new hampshire
Geography: In what state is Silicon Valley*California
Geography: In which African country do the Ashanti live*ghana
Geography: In which African country might you visit Nairobi and Mombasa*republic of kenya
Geography: In which American State is the Garden of the Gods*Colorado
Geography: In which British city is Usher Hall*edinburgh
Geography: In which city did Anne Frank write her diary*Amsterdam
Geography: In which city is Fitzwilliam Museum*Cambridge
Geography: In which city is Michelangelos statue of David*Florence
Geography: In which city is Red Square*moscow
Geography: In which city is Saint Paul's Cathedral*london
Geography: In which city is Schiphol airport*amsterdam
Geography: In which city is the Arch of Hadrian*Athens
Geography: In which city is the Bridge of Sighs*venice
Geography: In which city is the C.N. Tower*toronto
Geography: In which city is the Canale Grande*venice
Geography: In which city is the Coliseum located*rome
Geography: In which city is the Colliseum located*Rome
Geography: In which city is the Dome of the Rock Mosque*jerusalem
Geography: In which city is the famous Bond Street*London
Geography: In which city is the Sistine Chapel*Vatican City
Geography: In which city is the Wailing Wall*jerusalem
Geography: In which city is Wembley Stadium*london
Geography: In which city is Westminster Abbey*London
Geography: In which city was Europes first hard paste porcelain made*Dresden
Geography: In which city was the most famous library of the ancient world*alexandria
Geography: In which city would you find the Rotunda and Chamberlain Square*birmingham
Geography: In which city would you see the famous marble bridge called the Rialto*venice
Geography: In which continent are the Atlas mountains*africa
Geography: In which continent would you find the Amazon river*South America
Geography: In which continent would you find the Amur river*Asia
Geography: In which continent would you find the Congo river*Africa
Geography: In which continent would you find the Lena river*Asia
Geography: In which continent would you find the Mackenzie river*North America
Geography: In which continent would you find the Mekong river*Asia
Geography: In which continent would you find the Mississippi river*North America
Geography: In which continent would you find the Niger river*Africa
Geography: In which continent would you find the Nile river*Africa
Geography: In which continent would you find the Ob river*Asia
Geography: In which continent would you find the Volga river*Europe
Geography: In which continent would you find the Yangtze river*Asia
Geography: In which continent would you find the Yellow river*Asia
Geography: In which continent would you find the Yenisey river*Asia
Geography: In which country are Europes only wild bison*Poland
Geography: In which country are the Tagalog a major ethnic group*philippines
Geography: In which country did the 1976 Jonestown massacre occur*Guyana
Geography: In which country did the lambada dance originate*brazil
Geography: In which country do the walloons live*Belgium
Geography: In which country does 100 kobo equal 1 naira*nigeria
Geography: In which country is an Afghani a unit of currency?*Afghanistan
Geography: In which country is Angel Falls*venezuela
Geography: In which country is Brest (NOT Breast;-)*france
Geography: In which country is Chennai (formerly Madras)*India
Geography: In which country is Cusco*peru
Geography: In which country is El Alamein*egypt
Geography: In which country is Loch Ness*scotland
Geography: in which country is ltatinga waterfall*brazil
Geography: In which country is Madras*india
Geography: In which country is Mount Kosciuszko the highest peak*australia
Geography: In which country is Normandy*france
Geography: In which country is Sapporo*japan
Geography: In which country is the Calabria region*italy
Geography: In which country is the Dalai Lama's palace*tibet
Geography: In which country is the Great Victoria Desert*australia
Geography: In which country is the largest active volcano in the world*Ecuador
Geography: In which country is the Machu Picchu*peru
Geography: In which country is the source of the Amazon*Peru
Geography: In which country is the volcano Krakatoa*indonesia
Geography: In which country is Tobruk*Libya
Geography: In which country is Valparaiso an important port*chile
Geography: In which country was natural gas first discovered*Greece
Geography: In which country was the first Zoo*China
Geography: In which country was the World Wide Web invented?*Switzerland
Geography: In which country would you find Ayers Rock*Australia
Geography: In which country would you find Dunkirk*France
Geography: In which country would you find the Yucatan Peninsula*mexico
Geography: In which county are all ten of England's highest peaks*Cumbria
Geography: In which county is Hemel Hempstead*hertfordshire
Geography: In which county is Jodrell Bank*cheshire
Geography: In which county is Romney marsh*Kent
Geography: In which county is the naval base of Gosport*Hampshire
Geography: In which county is Wells Cathedral*somerset
Geography: In which county would you find Alum Bay,Godshill and Carisbrooke Castle*Isle of Wight
Geography: In which english city did the new LS Lowry Arts Centre open in April 2000*salford
Geography: In which english county is Helvellyn*cumbria
Geography: In which English county is St Austell*Cornwall
Geography: In which English county is the holiday resort of Margate*kent
Geography: In which english county is the holiday resort of St Ives*cornwall
Geography: In which European is Mount Esja*iceland
Geography: In which group of islands is the volcanic island Stromboli*lipari islands
Geography: In which modern country is the site of the ancient city of Troy*turkey
Geography: In which modern day country is ancient Troy*Turkey
Geography: In which ocean or sea are the Seychelles*Indian Ocean
Geography: In which part of the british isles would you find the bailiwicks*Channel Isles
Geography: In which range of Scottish Hills is Scald Law the highest peak*pentland Hills
Geography: In which river did the Pied Piper drown the rats of Hamelin*Weser
Geography: In which sea is the Dogger bank*The North Sea
Geography: In which Spanish city is the Great Mosque known as La Mezquita which was begun in the 8th century and is now a Christian Cathedral*cordoba
Geography: In which state are Gettysburg and the Liberty Bell*pennsylvania
Geography: In which state are the Everglades*Florida
Geography: In which state are the Finger Lakes*new york
Geography: In which state is Appomattax*virginia
Geography: In which state is Cape Hatteras*North Carolina
Geography: In which state is Hoover Dam*arizona
Geography: In which state is Monument Valley*utah
Geography: In which state is Mount McKinley*alaska
Geography: In which state is Mount St. Helens*washington
Geography: In which state is Mount Vernon*virginia
Geography: In which state is Stone Mountain*georgia
Geography: In which state is the Kennedy Space Center*florida
Geography: In which state is the Mayo Clinic*minnesota
Geography: In which state is the Natchez Trail*Mississippi
Geography: In which state is the Painted Desert*arizona
Geography: In which state is Tupelo*Mississippi
Geography: In which state is Walla Walla*washington
Geography: In which states are the Sierra Nevada mountains*california
Geography: In which US state are the Everglades*Florida
Geography: In which US state are the Green Mountains*Vermont
Geography: In which Welsh town is the Theatre Clwyd*mold
Geography: In which year did Macau revert to China*1999
Geography: India ink was developed in what country?*China
Geography: Inguri,Nurek and Guavio are amongst the worlds highest what*dams
Geography: Inland sea separating Europe from N.Africa*Mediterranean Sea
Geography: Into what bay does the Ganges River flow*bengal
Geography: Into what body of water does the Danube River flow*black sea
Geography: Into what body of water does the Rhone River flow into*Mediterranean
Geography: Into what body of water does the Yukon River flow*bering sea
Geography: Into what ocean does the Zambezi River empty*Indian Ocean
Geography: Into what sea does the Elbe River flow*North Sea
Geography: Into what sea does the Mackenzie River flow*Beaufort Sea
Geography: Into which bay does the Golden Gate Strait lead*San Francisco Bay
Geography: Into which estuary do the Trent and Ouse flow*Humber
Geography: Into which sea does the river Jordan flow*The Dead Sea
Geography: Is Belfast in Northern or Southern Ireland*Northern
Geography: Is Dublin in Northern or Southern ireland*Southern
Geography: Island off the SW coast of Scotland, chief town Rothesay*bute
Geography: Island republic led by Castro*cuba
Geography: Japan consists of the four large islands of Hokkaido, ____, Shikoku, Kyushu, and about three thousand smaller islands*honshu
Geography: Japan sends the most what to Australia?*Tourists
Geography: Jefferson City is the capital of ____*Missouri
Geography: Kathmandu is the capital of ____*Nepal
Geography: Khartoum is the capital of which country*sudan
Geography: Kigali is the capital of ____*Rwanda
Geography: Kingston is the capital of ____*Jamaica
Geography: Kingston is the capital of which country*jamaica
Geography: Kinloch Castle is one which Hebridean Island*rum
Geography: Kinshasa is the capital of ____*Democratic Republic of the Congo
Geography: Kuwait City is the capital of ____*Kuwait
Geography: Kuwait is the capital of ____*kuwait
Geography: Lake Baikal in ____ is the only lake in the world that is deep enough to have deep-sea fish*siberia
Geography: Lansing is the capital of ____*Michigan
Geography: Largest of the English national parks*The Peak District
Geography: Lesotho is a southern African Kingdom surround by which country?*South Africa
Geography: Lesotho is a southern African Kingdom surrounded by which country?*South Africa
Geography: Libreville is the capital of ____*Gabon
Geography: Lilongwe is the capital of ____*Malawi
Geography: Linz, Austria is a leading port on which river*danube
Geography: Located 137 miles north of Rome, ____ is the oldest and one of the smallest republics in the world*san marino
Geography: Located in the Indian Ocean just north of the equator, ____ had a highly developed civilization as early as the fifth century B.C*sri lanka
Geography: Located in the western yukon at 19,850 feet, it is canada's highest point*mount logan
Geography: Located in West Africa on the Gulf of Guinea, the nation of C?te d'Ivoire has been officially known as such since 1986. Previously, it was called the ____*ivory coast
Geography: Located on the Yucatan Peninsula, which juts into the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean, ____ was largely a stretch of empty beach until it opened for business in 1972. Close to Texas's border, it has become Mexico's most popular beach resort, with more than 25,000 hotel rooms*cancun
Geography: Location of the New York Stock Exchange*Wall street
Geography: Location of Yale University*New Haven
Geography: Location of Yasser Arafat's headquarters*Ramallah
Geography: Lombard Street is London's equivalent of New York's ____*wall street
Geography: Lome is the capital of ____*Togo
Geography: London, which street was thought of a cordon sanitaire to separate the East End form the West End*regent street
Geography: Longest river in the southern hemisphere*amazon
Geography: Longest river of Asia, in China, about 5526 km (about 3434 mi) in length*yangtze
Geography: Luang prabang was the capital of ____*laos
Geography: Luxembourg is the capital of ____*Luxembourg
Geography: Madagascar is off which coast of Africa?*East
Geography: Madrid and Lisbon are both located near this river*tagus
Geography: Mainland Great Britain is the ____ largest island in the world (number only)*eight
Geography: Malabo is the capital of ____*Equatorial Guinea
Geography: Managua is the capital of ____*nicaragua
Geography: Many cities in our country bear the names of other countries. The U.S. city of Mexico can be found in the states of Indiana, Maine, and ____*missouri
Geography: Maputo is the capital of ____*mozambique
Geography: Maracaibo is the second largest city in which South American country*venezuela
Geography: Marbella is a resort on which Spainsh coast*costa del sol
Geography: Matlock is the administrative centre of which county*derbyshire
Geography: Mauritania is in which continent*africa
Geography: Mayfair, London is a district of little streets near ____*Hyde Park
Geography: Mecca is a city in which country*saudi arabia
Geography: Members of a people who had a powerful leader named Shaka*zulus
Geography: Meridians converge at the ____*pole s
Geography: Mexico City is the capital of ____*Mexico
Geography: Miami Beach, Long Beach, Huntington Beach, Palm Beach, Pacific Beach, Hermosa Beach, Redondo Beach - there are scores of U.S. coastal cities and towns with "beach" in their names. Surprisingly, there's only one city in the United States named merely "Beach." It is found in ____, which is a land-locked state*north dakota
Geography: Miami, Florida, is the most southerly major city in the continental United States, sitting about two degrees north of the ____*tropic of cancer
Geography: Monaco is so small, it covers about 350 acres. Fifty-five Monacos could fit inside the city of Paris. The diminutive principality still attracts the elite. The capital city of ____ still maintains some royal rituals. Tourists flock to see the Palace's regal "changing of the guard". Monaco is also a popular tax haven for the wealthy*monte carlo
Geography: Montevideo is the capital of ____*Uruguay
Geography: More than two-thirds of Earth's land surface lies north of the ____*equator
Geography: Mount Carmel is one of Chicago's finest graveyards, and is the oldest Catholic cemetery in the western part of the Archdiocese of Chicago. The vast majority of persons buried here are Italian. There are more than 400 private Italian family mausoleums in Mount Carmel, more than any other cemetery in the area. The most popular attraction is the Bishops' mausoleum, which received over 50,000 visitors in the two months following the death of Cardinal Bernardin in October 1996. But to many, Mount Carmel is equally famous for the graves of Chicago's notorious gangsters of the 1920s - including the infamous ____*al Capone
Geography: Mount Olympus is on the border of which 2 regions of greece*macedonia and thesaly
Geography: Mount Victoria is the highest peak of this island country*fiji
Geography: Mountains of NW Africa*atlas
Geography: Myanmar was known as ____ until 1989*burma
Geography: Myrtle Beach, ____ has the most mini-golf courses per area in the U.S. At last count, there were 47 in a 60 mile radius*south carolina
Geography: N Irish county to the south of Lough Neagh*armagh
Geography: Name a country which has the same name as a bird*turkey
Geography: Name given to the deep limestone shafts in N Yorkshire-they give their name to the pass between Wensleydale and Swaledale*buttertubs
Geography: Name of the Aztec city on whose ruins Mexico City was founded*tenochtitlan
Geography: Name of the place in London whose name is derived from "chalk landing place"*chelsea
Geography: Name Senegals chief port*dakar
Geography: Name the capital city of Massachusetts*boston
Geography: Name the capital city of Rhode Island*providence
Geography: Name the capital of Argentina*buenos aires
Geography: Name the capital of Bolivia*la paz
Geography: Name the capital of Brazil*Brasilia
Geography: Name the capital of Brazil*Brasilia
Geography: Name the capital of Italy*rome
Geography: Name the capital of Nepal*Kathmandu
Geography: Name the capital of Saudi Arabia*Riyadh
Geography: Name the capital of Spain*Madrid
Geography: Name the city at the west end of Lake Superior*duluth
Geography: Name the continent that consists of a single country*australia
Geography: Name the desert located in south-east California*Mojave
Geography: Name the desrt located in south-east California*mojave
Geography: Name the expanse of water between New Zealand's North and South Islands*cook strait
Geography: Name the four main islands that make up Japan*hokkaido*honshu*kyushu*shikoku
Geography: Name the historic region in Europe that is partly in Belgium, France and Holland which was the scene of heavy fighting in both world wars*flanders
Geography: Name the large mountain chain in the eastern U.S.A*the appalachian s
Geography: Name the large mountain chain in the eastern USA*The Appalachians
Geography: Name the largest cathedral in the world*st. peter's
Geography: Name the largest city in Canada*toronto
Geography: Name the largest fresh-water lake in florida*okeechobee
Geography: Name the largest island in the world*australia
Geography: Name the largest island in the world*greenland
Geography: Name the largest lake in Australia*eyre
Geography: Name the largest port in the world*Rotterdam, the Netherlands
Geography: Name the largest river forming part of the U.S. - Mexican border*rio grande
Geography: Name the largest river forming part of the US-Mexican border*rio grande
Geography: Name the last province to become part of Canada*newfoundland
Geography: Name the longest river in Asia*yangtze
Geography: Name the longest river in Nigeria*niger
Geography: Name the longest river in Nigeria*the niger
Geography: Name the most north-easterly of the 48 contiguous states*maine
Geography: Name the only Central American country without an Atlantic coastline*el salvador
Geography: Name the sea between Asia Minor and Greece*aegean
Geography: Name the sea between Korea and China*Yellow Sea
Geography: Name the sea north of Alaska*beaufort
Geography: Name the sea north of Murmansk, Russia*barents
Geography: Name the sea west of Alaska*bering
Geography: Name the second largest country in Africa*algeria
Geography: Name the second largest country in South America*argentina
Geography: Name the second largest lake in North America*huron
Geography: Name the smallest of the Great Lakes*ontario
Geography: Name the strait joining the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea*gibraltar
Geography: Name the U.S. state with the smallest population*alaska
Geography: Name the world's most photographed and most climbed mountain*fuji
Geography: Nashville is the capital of ____*Tennessee
Geography: Nassau is the capital of which country*bahamas
Geography: National capitals:____ is the capital of Luxembourg (europe)*luxembourg
Geography: National capitals:____ is the capital of Mexico*mexico city
Geography: National capitals:____ is the capital of Morocco (africa)*rabat
Geography: National capitals:____ is the capital of Portugal (europe)*lisbon
Geography: National capitals:____ is the capital of United States*washington dc
Geography: National capitals:____ is the capital of Uruguay (south america)*montevideo
Geography: native american indians are of which human subrace? (e.g. caucasian)*mongoloid
Geography: Native inhabitant of Australia*aborigine
Geography: Nature's totem, the awe-inspiring, 325-foot spire of Chimney Rock in ____, informed Pony Express riders and frontiersmen they had crossed the American plains and that mountains lay ahead*nebraska
Geography: Near to which British Seaside resort are the Great and Little Ormes*Llandudno
Geography: Near what river is the Temple of Karnak*Nile
Geography: Near which city is Lulsgate airport*Bristol
Geography: Near which North american city are the Plains of Abraham*Quebec
Geography: New Delhi is the capital of ____*India
Geography: New name for Burma*Myanmar
Geography: new zealand has over how many kilometres of beautiful coastline*15000 km
Geography: New zealand's most famous glaciers on the south island's west coast are the*franz josef and fox
Geography: new zealand's southern alps have a number of glaciers, the largest being*tasman glacier
Geography: Nicknamed the "Soft Coral Capital of the World" by underwater explorer Jean-Michel Cousteau, the ____ islands offer some of the best scuba diving in the world. It offers a comprehensive range of dive locations. Spectacular hard and soft corals, caves, and grottoes, are home to amazingly diverse aquatic life that includes species such as sharks, tuna, turtles, and fish of all sizes and colors*fiji
Geography: Nicosia is the capital of ____*Cyprus
Geography: North African port on the Mediterranean*tunis
Geography: Of the 3,000 islands of the Bahama chain in the ____, only 20 are inhabited*caribbean
Geography: Of the ten strongest earthquakes ever recorded in the world, three have occurred in ____*alaska
Geography: Of the twenty-five highest mountains on Earth, nineteen are in the ____*himalayas
Geography: Of what are Quemoy and Matsu part*Taiwan
Geography: Of which Australian state is Adelaide the capital*Southern Australia
Geography: Of which country does the Kalahari Desert cover 84%*Botswana
Geography: Of which country is Christmas Island a territory*australia
Geography: Of which country was Flt Lt Jerry Rawlings leader*ghana
Geography: Of which country was Kim Il Sung Prime Minister and President for 46 yars*north korea
Geography: Of which coutry was Ferdinand Marcosm president from 1965 - 1986*Philippines
Geography: Of which Far Eastern country are the islands of Luzon,Mindanao,Samar and Negros a part*the philippines
Geography: Okinawa is a volcano in which country?*Japan
Geography: Old Faithful, the jewel of ____ in Calistoga, California, is not as dependable as it used to be. Because of vandalism and age-old geological shifts, the world's largest geyser is slowly losing its reputation for erupting like clockwork. In 1970, the average time between eruptions of the 126-year-old geyser was 66 minutes. The average today is about once every 77 minutes, or 18 times a day instead of 21. The geyser's power hasn't diminished, however*yellowstone national park
Geography: On an average day in the mid 1990s, more than 13,000 people trekked to the ____ in Arizona. Because of the wear and tear on the natural wonder's fragile environment, tourism is now being limited, as are sight-seeing helicopters and motor vehicles in the national park*grand canyon
Geography: On March 27, 1964, North America's strongest recorded earthquake, with a moment magnitude of 9.2, rocked central ____*alaska
Geography: On the banks of which river is the Taj Mahal situated*jumna
Geography: On the banks of which river is the Taj Mahal*River Jumna
Geography: On the London Underground, which station has a different name on two of its platforms*Bank and Monument
Geography: On the site of which ancient city is Bodrum in Turkey built*halicanassus
Geography: On what island is Honolulu*oahu
Geography: On what island is Pearl Harbor*Oahu
Geography: On what island is Pearl Harbour*oahu
Geography: On what island is the Blue Grotto*capri
Geography: On what island is the U.S. naval base, Guantanamo*cuba
Geography: On what mountain are four presidents' faces carved*rushmore
Geography: On what peninsula are Spain and Portugal located*the iberia n peninsula
Geography: On what river is Blackpool*River Fylde
Geography: On what river is Liverpool*Mersey
Geography: On what river is the capital city of Canada*ottawa
Geography: On what sea is the Crimea*Black Sea
Geography: On which city did Charles Darrow base his original game of monopolY patented in the 1930s*atlantic city
Geography: On which coast of Australia is Sydney*East
Geography: On which Island is Mount Suribachi*Iwo Jima
Geography: on which island is Tokyo*honshu
Geography: On which London Street is Selfridges*Oxford Street
Geography: On which ocean are the coastal resorts of The Gambia*atlantic ocean
Geography: On which river does Belfast stand*Lagan
Geography: On which river does Canterbury stand*Stour
Geography: On which river is London, England*thames
Geography: On which river is Oporto in Portugal*Duoro
Geography: On which river is Rome located*tiber
Geography: On which river is the Aswan High Dam*nile
Geography: On which river is the Hoover Dam*Colorado
Geography: On which river was Rome built*Tiber
Geography: On which Scottish Island is the stone circle known as the Ring of Brogar*mainland island, the orkneys
Geography: One of a group of peoples inhabiting N Canada, Greenland, Alaska and E Siberia*eskimo
Geography: One of the deadliest diseases in the world is Japanese River Fever, with a mortality rate of more than 50 percent. It is found only near rivers in certain areas of Japan, China, Korea, Burma, and ____*india
Geography: One of the Shetland Isles noted for its multi coloured knitting designs*fair isle
Geography: Only one Canadian province borders at least one Great Lake: ____*ontario
Geography: Ottawa is which country's capital?*Canada
Geography: Ouagadougou is the capital of ____*Burkina Faso
Geography: Over 75% of the Earth's surface is covered by some form of ____*water
Geography: Panama, because of a bend in the isthmus, is the only place in the world where one can see the sun rise on the Pacific Ocean and set on the ____*atlantic
Geography: Port Louis is the capital of ____*Mauritius
Geography: Port Moresby is the capital of ____*Papua New Guinea
Geography: Portugal is bordered by only want country, what is it?*Spain
Geography: Principality in the Pyrenees*andorra
Geography: Rabat is the capital of which country*morocco
Geography: Raleigh is the capital of ____*North Carolina
Geography: Rangoon is the capital of ____*burma
Geography: Residence of the British Royal family in Scotland*Balmoral Castle
Geography: Reykjavik, ____ is likely the cleanest capital city in the world*iceland
Geography: Richmond is the capital of ____*Virginia
Geography: River flowing through Lake Geneva*rhone
Geography: River of Gateshead*tyne
Geography: River of Leeds*aire
Geography: River of Paris*seine
Geography: River of York*ouse
Geography: River that enters the Atlantic at New York City*hudson
Geography: rivers: what direction does the nile river flow*north
Geography: rivers: what is the longest river in the british isles*the shannon
Geography: rivers: what river tumbles over victoria falls*the zambezi
Geography: Riyadh is the capital of ____*Saudi Arabia
Geography: Roman defensive structure built across the extreme North of England*Hadrians wall
Geography: Rome is the capital of ____*Italy
Geography: Roxette came from which European country?*Sweden
Geography: Ruby Falls, America's highest underground waterfall open to the public, is located on historic Lookout Mountain in Chattanooga, ____*tennessee
Geography: S American republic, capital Caracus*venezuela
Geography: San Francisco Bay is located near what city*san francisco
Geography: San Francisco was the birthplace of the ____ in 1945. After a brief stop at Lake Success, New York, it was moved to New York City because many European nations believed San Francisco was too far to travel*united nations
Geography: Santiago is the capital of ____*Chile
Geography: Santo Domingo is the capital of ____*Dominican Republic
Geography: Savannah, ____ was founded in 1733 as a haven for British debtors*georgia
Geography: Scandanavian country ruled by King harald*norway
Geography: Scarefell pike is the highest point of which US national park*lake district
Geography: Second City: Albuquerque (state)*las cruces
Geography: Second City: Ankara*turkey
Geography: Second City: antwerp*belgium
Geography: Second City: arequipa*peru
Geography: Second City: Atlanta (state)*columbus
Geography: Second City: basra*iraq
Geography: Second City: benghazi*libya
Geography: Second City: Boise City (state)*pocatello
Geography: Second City: Boston (state)*worcester
Geography: Second City: Brisbane (state)*rockhampton
Geography: Second City: bulawayo*zimbabwe
Geography: Second City: Cheyenne (state)*casper
Geography: Second City: Cork*ireland
Geography: Second City: Dededo (Guam)*tamuning
Geography: Second City: Graz*austria
Geography: Second City: hanoi*vietnam
Geography: Second City: Hobart (state)*launceston
Geography: Second City: Honolulu (state)*hilo
Geography: Second City: Houston (state)*dallas
Geography: Second City: Indianapolis (state)*fort wayne
Geography: Second City: Kansas City (state)*saint louis
Geography: Second City: Little Rock (state)*fort smith
Geography: Second City: Melbourne*australia
Geography: Second City: Milwaukee (state)*madison
Geography: Second City: Montreal (province)*quebec
Geography: Second City: montreal*canada
Geography: Second City: omdurman*sudan
Geography: Second City: opporto*portugal
Geography: Second City: oran*algeria
Geography: Second City: Phoenix (state)*tucson
Geography: Second City: pusan*south korea
Geography: Second City: quezon city*philippines
Geography: Second City: rabat-sale*morocco
Geography: Second City: Salt Lake City (state)*west valley city
Geography: Second City: San Juan (Puerto Rico)*bayamon
Geography: Second City: Seattle (state)*spokane
Geography: Second City: Sioux Falls (state)*rapid city
Geography: Second City: St. Croix (U.S. Virgin Islands)*st. thomas
Geography: Second City: tampere*finland
Geography: Second largest city in Denmark*Aarhus
Geography: Seoul is the capital of which country*south korea
Geography: Sheffield is situated on the confluence of the River Don and which other river*sheaf
Geography: Singapore is the capital of ____*Singapore
Geography: Smallest American state*rhode Island
Geography: Smallest of the Great lakes*Ontario
Geography: Smallest South African Province*natal
Geography: Sometimes land boundaries are not uniform. ____ and the Netherlands have an underground boundary that differs from the surface boundary shown on maps. In 1950, the two countries agreed to move the underground boundary so as not to divide coal mines between the two countries*belgium
Geography: Southernmost point of England, in Cornwall*Lizard point
Geography: Springfield is the capital of ____*Illinois
Geography: St. George's is the capital city of what island country*grenada
Geography: State capital of New Jersey*trenton
Geography: Stonehenge is in which English county?*Wiltshire
Geography: Strait between Wales and the Isle of Angelsey*menai
Geography: Strangeray Springs cattle station in ____ is the largest ranch in the world. It's area, 30,029 square kilometers, and is only slightly smaller than the European country of Belgium*south australia
Geography: Surfing is believed to have originated here*hawaii
Geography: Swiss city, HQ of the Red Cross*geneva
Geography: Sydney is on the east coast of ____*Australia
Geography: Taiwan was known formerly as ____*formosa
Geography: Taumatawhakatangihangakoauauotamateaturipukakapikimaungahoronukupokaiwhenuakitanatahu is the name of a hill in*New Zealand
Geography: Tegucigalpa is the capital of ____*Honduras
Geography: Teh central part of Bejing*forbidden city
Geography: Tha name of which Caribbean island means land of many springs*jamaica
Geography: The ____ comprises an area as large as Europe. Its total land mass is some 3,565,565 square miles*sahara desert
Geography: the ____ geyser at whakarewarewa is in rotorua*pohutu
Geography: The ____ got its name from the occasionally extensive blooms of algae that, upon dying, turn the sea's normally intense blue-green waters to red*red sea
Geography: The ____ is actually a desert environment, averaging about the same amount of monthly rainfall as the Sahara Desert*south pole
Geography: The ____ is not a sea, but a landlocked salt lake, 45 miles long by 9 miles wide*dead sea
Geography: The ____ is the lowest body of water on Earth at 1,315 feet below sea level at its lowest point*dead sea
Geography: The ____ is the lowest country in the world. It is estimated that 40 percent of the land is below sea level*netherlands
Geography: The ____ is the world's oldest desert, and the only desert inhabited by elephant, rhino, giraffe, and lion*namib
Geography: The ____ is the world's smallest ocean. It is mostly covered by solid ice, ice floes, and icebergs*arctic ocean
Geography: The ____ River has 1,100 tributary streams*amazon
Geography: The ____ river has frozen over at least twice, in 829 and 1010 A.D*nile
Geography: The 4,200-meter-high summit of Mauna Kea, a dormant volcano, on the island of ____ hosts the world's largest astronomical observatory, with telescopes operated by astronomers from eleven countries. The combined power of Mauna Kea's telescopes is fifteen times greater than that of the Palomar telescope in California - for many years, the world's largest - and fifty times greater than that of the Hubble Space Telescope. Since astronomers observe the skies at night and car headlights interfere with observations, it is preferred that visitors drive to the summit area between sunrise and sunset. Daytime visitors are also welcomed*hawaii
Geography: The administrative capital of South Africa*pretoria
Geography: The Amazon river pushes so much water into the ____ that, more than a hundred miles at sea, off the mouth of the river, one can dip fresh water out of the ocean and drink it*atlantic
Geography: The ancient cavern system of Ka`eleku Caverns at Hana on the Hawaiian island ____, was created from hot molten lava flowing 30,000 years ago. Tourists can hike with experienced guides deep into the subterranean passages of one of the world's largest lava tubes*maui
Geography: The Arctic ocean is the smallest and ____*shallowest
Geography: The Auckland Islands belong to which country*new zealand
Geography: The aurora borealis is most commonly observed in which country*canada
Geography: The beautiful Antibes on the ____ is the luxury-yacht capital of the world. Antibes also hosts one of the largest antique shows in Europe each spring*french riviera
Geography: The Bingham Canyon copper mine in ____ is the biggest manmade hole on Earth. It is more than half a mile deep and 2.5 miles across. An astronaut can see this hole from the space shuttle with his bare eyes*utah
Geography: The Bledowska Desert, in ____ is the only true desert in Europe*poland
Geography: The border between ____ and the U.S. is the world's longest frontier. It stretches 3,987 miles (6,416 km)*canada
Geography: The capital of the Balearic Islands*Palma de Mallorca
Geography: The centre of which English city has large outdoor sculptures The River,Youth and The Guardians by Dhruva Mistry*birmingham
Geography: The Channel Tunnel links England with which European country?*France
Geography: The Chinese call it Huang Ho, what do we call it*Yellow River
Geography: The Chinese city of Beijing was previously known as what?*Peking
Geography: The citizens of ____, Brazil are called "Cariocas."*rio de janeiro
Geography: The city name ____ is derived from an Algonquin word meaning "traders."*ottawa
Geography: The city of ____ used to be known as Puerto Rico (which means "rich port" in Spanish), while the island of Puerto Rico was originally named San Juan*san juan
Geography: The City of Bridges in ____ are to be found in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. The city of Saskatoon was named for the red berries that grew along its riverbank*canada
Geography: The city of Cardiff lies on which Channel*bristol channel
Geography: The city of Los Angeles is more than one-third the size of the entire state of ____*rhode island
Geography: The city of Vienna stands on which river?*Danube
Geography: The countries of Belgium, Netherlands, and Luxembourg are together called ____*benelux
Geography: The distance from Honolulu to New York is greater than the distance from Honolulu to ____*japan
Geography: The divorce capital of the world*Reno,Nevada
Geography: The Federated States of ____, located at the Eastern Caroline Islands in the northwest Pacific Ocean, has more than 600 islands and 40 volcanos*micronesia
Geography: The first city to reach a population of 1 million people was ____, Italy in 133 B.C. London, England reached the mark in 1810 and New York City, USA made it in 1875. Today, there are over 300 cities in the world that boast a population in excess of 1 million*rome
Geography: the first country along the great circle route due south from san francisco*canada
Geography: The first letter of every continent's name is the same as the last: AmericA, AntarcticA, EuropE, AsiA, ____, AfricA*australia
Geography: The french call it Lac Leman, the Germans Genfersee, what do we call it*lake geneva
Geography: The geographic center of ____ is located in the city of Thunder Bay*canada
Geography: The Greek historian Herodotus dubbed what country "the gift of the Nile"?*Egypt
Geography: The Gulf countries of the Middle East are located on the Arabian Gulf - it is important when visiting or conducting business in the Gulf countries to not refer to that body of water as the ____*persian gulf
Geography: The Hawaiian Islands are the projecting tops of the biggest mountain range in the world. Mauna Kea, on the island of Hawaii, is the largest mountain on Earth - though partially submerged, it is 4,000 feet taller than ____*mount everest
Geography: The Hebrides are part of this country*scotland
Geography: The highest mountain in the British Isles, Ben Nevis in western ____, is just 4,406 feet high. In many other countries, a "mountain" of this size would be considered something less than a large hill*scotland
Geography: The highest mountain on Earth, ____, reaches only about halfway through the lowest layer of the troposphere*mount Everest
Geography: The highest point in Pennsylvania is lower than the lowest point in ____*colorado
Geography: the highest temperature ever recorded on earth was in which country*libya
Geography: The Ionian and Cyclades are island groups of which country*greece
Geography: The islands of ____ have no rivers or lakes. The inhabitants must use rain for water*bermuda
Geography: The Italian city of ____, where Shakespeare's lovers Romeo and Juliet lived, receives about 1,000 letters addressed to Juliet every Valentine's Day*verona
Geography: The J?kuls?rglj?fur National Park (the name means "glacial river canyon") is Iceland's newest reserve. Sometimes referred to as "Iceland's Grand Canyon," the park possesses the country's largest gorge, verdant vegetation, bizarre rock formations and caves, the steep-walled valley of ?sbyrgi, and countless waterfalls. Other highlights include the echoing rocks, Hlj??aklettar; the lush springs of H?lmatungur; and Dettifoss, Europe's most powerful waterfall. The park is east of H?sav?k in north-eastern ____*iceland
Geography: The King Ranch in ____ is bigger than the state of Rhode Island. It comprises 1.25 million acres and was the first ranch in the world to be completely fenced in. At one time, its borders were guarded by armed patrol*texas
Geography: The land area of the country of ____ is slightly smaller than Alabama*greece
Geography: The largest bay in the world bordering only one country, Canada*hudson bay
Geography: The largest bird colony in the world is located on the islands off the coast of Peru. Ten million Peruvian boobies and cormorants reside there. Their diet - anchovies - produces the world's finest fertilizer, guano. Because of the value of their droppings, the birds were placed under strict protection by the ____*incas
Geography: The largest city on the Mississippi River is ____*memphis, tennessee
Geography: the largest island on the west coast of north america is*vancouver
Geography: The largest lake in Australia is ____, measuring 3,420 square miles (8,885 sq. km)*eyre
Geography: The largest rock mass in the world*Ayres Rock
Geography: The largest U.S. state is home to the 4,215-square-mile Katmai National Monument, the largest of all other United States national parks and monuments in size. Glacier Bay National Monument, also in Alaska, ranks second with 3,554 square miles, and ____ is third with 3,472. Katmai (pronounced "cat-my") is about four-fifths as large as Connecticut, and more than twice the size of Delaware*yellowstone national park
Geography: The Little Mermaid is found in the harbour of which city*copenhagen
Geography: The longest main street in America, 33 miles in length, can be found in Island Park, ____*idaho
Geography: The longest river in Western Europe is ____*rhine
Geography: The majestic ____, popular honeymoon site for newlyweds located in both New York Ontario, was named after the Mohawk Indian word meaning "thunder of waters"*niagara falls
Geography: The majestic eastern slopes of Table Mountain in ____ create the home of the world-renowned Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens. The gardens are dedicated to the preservation of the indigenous plants of South Africa. More than 6,000 different species of plant are grown here, including ancient cycads and many species of erica, pelargoniums, ferns, and rare succulents*cape Town
Geography: The Monegasque - natives of ____ - constitute only about 16 percent of the nation's population*monoco
Geography: The most densely populated state in the United States is ____*new jersey
Geography: The most famous natural landmark in ____ is the Giant's Causeway. Comprised of approximately 37,000 dark basalt columns packed together, they were formed when a volcanic eruption spewed molten basalt out 55 million years ago. As the basalt cooled, these unique polygonal structures were formed. Most of the columns of the Giant's Causeway form a six-sided honeycomb pattern. Some have as many as ten sides and measure about 12 inches across and up to forty feet in length*northern Ireland
Geography: The muskellunge, a fierce fighting fish that can weigh in at around 70 pounds, is the official state fish of ____*wisconsin
Geography: The name of which United States city means in Spanish The Meadows*las vegas
Geography: The nation of ____ covers approximately the same land area as the state of Wisconsin. Yet it ranks eighth in population among all the world's countries*bangladesh
Geography: The nation of ____ has an AK-47 assault rifle on its flag*mozambique
Geography: The nation of ____, located in the Atlantic Ocean 450 miles west of the western tip of Africa, has no minerals except salt and pozzolana*cape verde
Geography: The Nationalist Chinese occupy this island*taiwan
Geography: the northernmost point in mainland australia is on this geographic feature*cape york
Geography: The northernmost U.S. state capital is ____*juneau, alaska
Geography: The official language of Austria is what?*German
Geography: The official state musical instrument in South Dakota is the ____*fiddle
Geography: The old Roman province of Lusitania is now called ____. Some parts of Lusitania are also found in Spain*portugal
Geography: the only national airline that has never had a crash nor a forced landing*qantas
Geography: The only river that flows both north and south of the equator is the ____. It crosses the equator twice*congo
Geography: The only three countries in the world whose names begin with "Z" are Zambia, Ziare and ____, all in Africa*zimbabwe
Geography: The Oregon Trail (1840-1860), the route used during the westward migrations of the United States, started in ____ and ended in Oregon and was about 2,000 miles long*missouri
Geography: The peacock is the national bird of ____*india
Geography: The Philippines is an archipelago of 7,107 islands in the ____*pacific ocean
Geography: The pillars of Hercules stand on either side of which stretch of water*Straits of Gibralter
Geography: The Pindus mountains run north to south through which country*Greece
Geography: The planner of the city of ____ was French architect Pierre L'Enfant. In 1791, it was known as Federal City*washington d.c
Geography: The prophet Muhammad was born in Mecca, in which city did he die*medina
Geography: The remains of which 12th century Cistercian abbey stand just outside Ripon*fountains abbey
Geography: The River Seine runs through which European capital city?*Paris
Geography: The roadrunner is the official bird of ____*new mexico
Geography: The Salto Alto (Angel Falls) in ____ is the highest waterfall known. It is more than twenty times higher than Niagara*venezuela
Geography: The Saturn V rocket was built by what country?*USA
Geography: The seven natural wonders of the world are suggested to be Mount Everest in Nepal/Tibet; Victoria Falls in Zambia/Zimbabwe; Grand Canyon in Arizona; ____ in Australia; the Northern Lights; Paricutin volcano in Mexico; and Rio de Janeiro Harbor in Brazil*great barrier reef
Geography: The small island of ____ in the Caribbean, off the coast between Cancun and Playa del Carmen, has long been known as a diver's paradise. Its clear water hosts the second-largest reef in the world*cozumel
Geography: The smallest island with country status is ____ in Polynesia, at just 1.75 square miles (4.53 sq km)*pitcairn
Geography: The smallest U.S. state in area, west of the Mississippi River, is ____*hawaii
Geography: The southernmost point in the 48 American states (excluding Alaska, Hawaii)?*key west
Geography: The standard single oar used by gondoliers in ____ is 14 feet long*venice
Geography: The state of ____ has one city named Sisters and another called Brothers. Sisters got its name from a nearby trio of peaks in the Cascade Mountains known as the Three Sisters. Brothers was named as a counterpart to Sisters*oregon
Geography: The state of ____ was once known as the "Earmuff Capital of The World". Earmuffs were invented there by Chester Greenwood in 1873*maine
Geography: The streets of ____ were lit by gaslights for the first time in 1807. Before that, torches were used*london
Geography: the strongest recorded earthquake (8.9) occurred in which country in 1933*japan
Geography: The sun sets in the ____*west
Geography: The Sutherland Falls are amongst the highest in the world, where are they*New Zealand
Geography: the tallest building in the southern hemisphere is in which city*melbourne
Geography: The territory of French Polynesia covers an area, including inland water, of about 1,550 square miles. The capital is ____ on the island of Tahiti, the largest of the islands. There are 130 French Polynesian islands in all*papeete
Geography: The Thatcher Ferry Bridge crosses what canal*Panama Canal
Geography: The town of Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, is closer to the equator than it is to the ____*north pole
Geography: The town of Tequila is in which country?*Mexico
Geography: The two Canadian provinces that are landlocked are ____ and Saskatchewan*alberta
Geography: The U.S. coastline, comprised of the Atlantic, ____, and Gulf waters, involves 25 of the 48 mainland states*pacific
Geography: The U.S. state of ____ has 3,500 miles of coastline*maine
Geography: The U.S. state that contains the most square miles of inland water is ____*alaska
Geography: The United States is made up of ____ states*50
Geography: The United States would fit into the continent of ____ three and a half times*africa
Geography: The Victoria Falls are shared between Zimbabwe and which other country beginning with the same letter?*Zambia
Geography: The Volta is the largest river in which country*ghana
Geography: The water of the ____ is seven to eight times saltier than ocean water*dead sea
Geography: The white cliffs of ____ is a natural landmark located at the southern coast of England. The distinctive color of the cliffs was actually created by the accumulation of skeletal remains of tiny organisms deposited over thousands of centuries. Sea level was higher millions of years ago, and after the waters receded, the whitish residual remains of the creatures were exposed*dover
Geography: The white rose is the emblem of which county in England*yorkshire
Geography: The world's biggest meteor crater is located in New Quebec, ____*canada
Geography: The world's longest railway is in ____. The Central Railway climbs to 15,694 feet in the Galera tunnel, 108 miles from Lima. Tourists take it to get to the ruins of Machu Picchu*peru
Geography: The world's tallest mountains, the ____, are also the fastest growing. Their growth - about half an inch a year - is caused by the pressure exerted by two of Earth's continental plates (the Eurasian plate and the Indo-Australian plate) pushing against one another*himalayas
Geography: The worlds first mid air collision took place over what country?*Austria
Geography: There are 42 other year-round research stations on Antarctica. All told, about ____ people live on Antarctica in summer, 1,000 in winter*4,000
Geography: There are approximately 100,000 glaciers in ____*alaska
Geography: There are approximately 320,000 ____ in the world*icebergs
Geography: There are four mountain ranges in New York State: Adirondack, Catskill, Shawangunk, and ____*taconic
Geography: There are sand dunes in Arcachon, ____ that are 350 feet high*france
Geography: There is a U.S. state capital that was named after a famous German. Bismarck, North Dakota, was named after ____*otto von bismarck
Geography: There is only one river in the world that has its source near the equator and from there flows into a temperate zone: the ____. For some little-understood reason, the flow of most rivers is in the opposite direction*nile
Geography: This Canadian island is the world's fifth largest*baffin
Geography: This Caribbean island rebelled AGAINST independence, for British colonialism*anguilla
Geography: This City has the oldest Metro System in the world?*London
Geography: This country is divided at the 38th parallel*korea
Geography: this country is home to the world's oldest continuous local democracy*iceland
Geography: This country lost the largest percentage of its men in a single war (~70%)*paraguay
Geography: This country occupies the "horn of Africa"*somalia
Geography: This country's flag has a large "R" on it*rwanda
Geography: This imaginary line approximately follows the 180 degree meridian through the Pacific Ocean*international date line
Geography: This is called the "Honeymoon Capital" of the world*niagara falls
Geography: This is the bridge with the longest span in the U.S.A*Verrazano Narrows
Geography: This is the only borough of New York City that is not on an island*bronx
Geography: This is the port city serving Tokyo*yokohama
Geography: This is the residence of English monarchs*buckingham palace
Geography: This island group is off the east coast of southern South America*falkland islands
Geography: This Pacific island's puzzling monoliths attract ethnologists*easter island
Geography: This place in Illinois, USA, was originally named Fort Dearborn, Indian Territory*chicago
Geography: This re-opened in 1975 after being closed for 8 years*suez canal
Geography: This section of Manhattan is noted for its Negro and Latin American residents*harlem
Geography: This US state is the only one starting with 'H'?*Hawaii
Geography: Though part of the British Isles, the ____ is administered according to its own laws by the Court of Tynwald. The island is not bound by British law unless it chooses to be*isle of man
Geography: Though the ____ sprawl measures 15 miles wide by 15 miles long, most of the 30 million tourists each year tend to mob the 6-mile stretch of ____ Boulevard that includes both the Strip, home to the city's glittering, impressive major casinos, and the downtown area*las vegas
Geography: Through which mountain range in the United States does the Blue Ridge Parkway run*appalachians
Geography: Through which ocean does the International Date Line approximately follow the 180 degree meridian*Pacific Ocean
Geography: Tirana is the capital of ____*Albania
Geography: To what country do the Faeroe Islands belong*denmark
Geography: To what country does the Gaza Strip belong*egypt
Geography: To which modern country did the Roman province of Lusitania roughly correspond*portugal
Geography: Tonto Natural Bridge in ____ is the largest natural travertine bridge in the world, spanning Pine Creek 183 feet high. Mineral springs rich with limestone formed the massive bridge one drop at a time. Hats, shoes, or other items left in the creek become encrusted with travertine and appear to be made of stone*arizona
Geography: Tourists who are eager to visit recently erupted volcanoes while on vacation should take heed. Volcanic ash has been known to remain hot for a period of nearly ____*100 years
Geography: Towering more than a mile above the ____ valley known as Jackson Hole, the awe-inspiring Grand Teton rises to 13,770 feet above sea level. Located south of Yellowstone National Park, twelve Teton peaks reach higher than 12,000 feet elevation, high enough to support a dozen mountain glaciers. Youngest of the mountains in the Rocky Mountain system, the Teton Range displays some of the North America's oldest rocks. About 4,100,000 people visit Grand Teton National Park every year*wyoming
Geography: Town in Southern Belgium the scene of a First World war battle*mons
Geography: Translation of ____ is "beautiful country"*sri lanka
Geography: Tresco airport is on which islands*scilly isles
Geography: Tristan da Cunha is an island group in which ocean*atlantic
Geography: True Or False: The Easter Bunny is from Easter Island*false
Geography: True Or False: There are only virgins on the Virgin Islands*false
Geography: Tupamaros are guerrilas in which country*Uruguay
Geography: Turkey's largest city, ____, played a central role in Greek history. Called Constantinople, it was capital of the Byzantine Empire. The name ____ was not officially adopted until 1930*istanbul
Geography: Twenty-three states in the U.S. border an ____*ocean
Geography: Two thousand years ago, the ancient Roman city of ____ was a thriving commercial port of 20,000 people*pompeii
Geography: tyre is a port in which country*lebanon
Geography: Ulan Bator is the capital of ____*Mongolia
Geography: Under a treaty dating back to 1918, if the Grimaldis of ____ should ever be without a male heir, ____ would cease to exist as a sovereign state and would become a self-governing French protectorate*monaco
Geography: Under what river does the Holland Tunnel run*hudson
Geography: Unlike most African nations, ____ was never a European colony*ethiopia
Geography: Until 1266, the Isle of Man was owned by ____ and was a separate country with its own King who also owned the Sodor, the southern isles of Scotland. Edward III was the Isle of Man's first English king, but in 1405, Henry IV gave it to the Stanley family and it later passed to the Dukes of Atholl. It was not until 1765 that it was sold to the British Government for 70,000 pounds*norway
Geography: US city, location of the Hollywood Bowl*los angeles
Geography: US State, capital Little Rock*arkansas
Geography: USA: What is the state capital of Montana*Helena
Geography: USA: What is the state capital of Nebraska*Lincoln
Geography: USA: What is the state capital of Nevada*Carson City
Geography: USA: What is the state capital of New Hampshire*Concord
Geography: USA: What is the state capital of New Jersey*Trenton
Geography: USA: What is the state capital of New Mexico*Sante Fe
Geography: USA: What is the state capital of New York*Albany
Geography: USA: What is the state capital of North Carolina*Raleigh
Geography: USA: What is the state capital of North Dakota*Bismarck
Geography: USA: What is the state capital of Ohio*Columbus
Geography: USA: What is the state capital of Oklahoma*Oklahoma City
Geography: USA: What is the state capital of Oregon*Salem
Geography: USA: What is the state capital of Pennsylvania*Harrisburg
Geography: USA: What is the state capital of Rhode Island*Providence
Geography: USA: What is the state capital of South Carolina*Columbia
Geography: USA: What is the state capital of South Dakota*Pierre
Geography: USA: What is the state capital of Tennessee*Nashville
Geography: USA: What is the state capital of Texas*Austin
Geography: USA: What is the state capital of Utah*Salt Lake City
Geography: USA: What is the state capital of Vermont*Montpelier
Geography: USA: What is the state capital of Virginia*Richmond
Geography: USA: What is the state capital of Washington*Olympia
Geography: USA: What is the state capital of West Virginia*Charleston
Geography: USA: What is the state capital of Wisconsin*Madison
Geography: USA: What is the state capital of Wyoming*Cheyenne
Geography: USA: What is the state nickname of Alabama*Heart of Dixie
Geography: USA: What is the state nickname of Alaska*The last frontier
Geography: USA: What is the state nickname of Arizona*Apache state
Geography: USA: What is the state nickname of Arkansas*Land of opportunity
Geography: USA: What is the state nickname of California*Golden state
Geography: USA: What is the state nickname of Colorado*Centennial state
Geography: USA: What is the state nickname of Conneticut*Nutmeg state
Geography: USA: What is the state nickname of Delaware*Diamond state
Geography: USA: What is the state nickname of Florida*sunshine state
Geography: USA: What is the state nickname of Georgia*Peach state
Geography: USA: What is the state nickname of Hawaii*aloha state
Geography: USA: What is the state nickname of Idaho*Gem state
Geography: USA: What is the state nickname of Illinois*Prairie state
Geography: USA: What is the state nickname of Indiana*hoosier state
Geography: USA: What is the state nickname of Iowa*corn state
Geography: USA: What is the state nickname of Kansas*sunflower state
Geography: USA: What is the state nickname of Kentucky*bluegrass state
Geography: USA: What is the state nickname of Louisiana*Sugar state
Geography: USA: What is the state nickname of Maine*Pine tree state
Geography: USA: What is the state nickname of Maryland*Free state
Geography: USA: What is the state nickname of Massachusetts*Old colony
Geography: USA: What is the state nickname of Michigan*Wolverine state
Geography: USA: What is the state nickname of Minnesota*North star state
Geography: USA: What is the state nickname of Mississippi*Magnolia state
Geography: USA: What is the state nickname of Missouri*Bullion state
Geography: USA: What is the state nickname of Montana*Big sky country
Geography: USA: What is the state nickname of Nebraska*Cornhusker state
Geography: USA: What is the state nickname of Nevada*Silver state
Geography: USA: What is the state nickname of New Hampshire*granite state
Geography: USA: What is the state nickname of New Jersay*garden state
Geography: USA: What is the state nickname of New mexico*Land of enchantment
Geography: USA: What is the state nickname of New York*Empire state
Geography: USA: What is the state nickname of North carolina*Old north state
Geography: USA: What is the state nickname of North Dakota*Sioux state
Geography: USA: What is the state nickname of Ohio*Buckeye state
Geography: USA: What is the state nickname of Oklahoma*Sooner state
Geography: USA: What is the state nickname of Oregon*Sunset state
Geography: USA: What is the state nickname of Pennsylvania*Keystone state
Geography: USA: What is the state nickname of Rhode Island*Ocean state
Geography: USA: What is the state nickname of South Carolina*Palmetto state
Geography: USA: What is the state nickname of South dakota*Coyote state
Geography: USA: What is the state nickname of Tennessee*Volunteer state
Geography: USA: What is the state nickname of Texas*Lone star state
Geography: USA: What is the state nickname of Utah*Mormon state
Geography: USA: What is the state nickname of Vermont*Green mountain state
Geography: USA: What is the state nickname of Virginia*Old Dominion
Geography: USA: What is the state nickname of Washington*evergreen state
Geography: Using satellite-surveying techniques, scientists have determined that Los Angeles, California is moving east. At a rate estimated to be about one-fifth of an inch per year, the city is moving closer to the ____*san gabriel mountains
Geography: Vaduz is the capital of ____*Liechtenstein
Geography: Various U.S. cities are named after other countries. You can visit the U.S. city of ____ in the states of Maine, Nebraska, and New York*peru
Geography: Various U.S. cities have been named for popular European cities. If you say you're going to be vacationing in ____, it could mean the city located in either the states of Arkansas, Florida, Idaho, Illinois, Kentucky, Massachusetts, Tennessee, Texas, or West Virginia. Perris, California is another possibility. Then again, it could be in France*paris
Geography: Warsaw is the capital of what country*poland
Geography: Washington dc is the capital of ____*united states
Geography: Wat Arun, The Temple of the Dawn is in which capital city*Bangkok
Geography: Water is so scarce in the arid regions of ____ that, in the grasslands, the people never take baths, and sometimes must wash their faces in yak's milk*china
Geography: West Sussex castle seat of the Dukes of Norfolk*arundel
Geography: Whale watching in South Africa has become part of the South African experience for tourists. The Cape Whale Route stretches from Doringbaai on the West Coast to the Tsitsikamma National Park on the East Coast and incorporates many varied whale viewing points. About thirty-seven species of ____ typically visit South Africa. The southern right whale is seen the most frequently*whales and dolphins
Geography: What aboriginal name is Ayers Rock also known as?*Uluru
Geography: What American city is known as Little Havana*miami
Geography: What are drumlins and eskers formed by*glaciers
Geography: What are the colours of the flag of the Republic of Ireland*green, white and orange
Geography: What are the Islas Canarias in English?*Canary Islands
Geography: What are the names of the 2 islands in the Seine in the centre of Paris*ile de la cite and ile st-louis
Geography: What are the worlds four oceans - alphabetically*arctic, atlantic, indian and pacific
Geography: what are you forbidden to fly a plane over, in india*the taj mahal
Geography: What area of London is bounded by Oxford St, Charing Cross Rd, Coventry St and Regent St*soho
Geography: What Asian city was once called Edo*tokyo
Geography: What Asian country has the highest population density*singapore
Geography: What body of water borders Saudi Arabia to the east*persian gulf
Geography: what bordering country is due north of costa rica*nicaragua
Geography: What Canadian city is at the west end of Lake Ontario*hamilton
Geography: What canal connects Lake Ontario and Lake Erie*welland
Geography: what capital city means blackpool*dublin
Geography: What Central American country extends furthest north*Belize
Geography: What city boasts the Copacabana Beach and Impanema*rio
Geography: What city boasts the Copacabana Beach and Ipanema*Rio de Janeiro
Geography: What city has the world's largest black population*New York City
Geography: What city is associated with Alcatraz*san francisco
Geography: What city is on Lake Erie at the mouth of the Cuyahoga River*cleveland
Geography: What city is the Christian Science Monitor based in*boston
Geography: What city is the Kremlin located in*Moscow
Geography: What city is the Kremlin located*moscow
Geography: What city was the setting for "Gone With the Wind"*atlanta
Geography: What color does the bride wear in China*red
Geography: What colour is the far left stripe on the French flag?*Blue
Geography: What continent is Cyprus considered to be part of*asia
Geography: What continent is part of both the East and Aest hemispheres*Antarctica
Geography: What continent is the home to the greatest number of countries*africa
Geography: What country are the Islands of Quemoy and Matsu part of*taiwan
Geography: What country borders Egypt on the West*Libya
Geography: What country borders Egypt to the South*Sudan
Geography: What country borders Libya on the East*Egypt
Geography: What country borders Sudan to the North*Egypt
Geography: what country can claim magallanes, the world's southernmost city*peru
Geography: What country did 153 of the first 400 Nobel Prize-winning scientists call home?*The United States
Geography: What country did Ion Iliescu take over after its previous president was arrested, tried and shot?*Romania
Geography: What country does not border Iran: Turkey, Pakistan, Iraq, Oman?*oman
Geography: What country does the island of Mykonos belong to*greece
Geography: What country first came up with windmills?*Iran
Geography: What country formed the union of Tanganyika and Zanzibar*tanzania
Geography: What country has a volcano called Okinawa?*Japan
Geography: What country has the biggest population*China
Geography: What country has the world's most southerly city*chile
Geography: What country is directly north of Israel*lebanon
Geography: What country is directly north of the continental United States*canada
Geography: What country is directly west of Spain*portugal
Geography: What country is known as the Hellenic Republic*greece
Geography: What country is Kuala Lumpur in*Malaysia
Geography: What country is located between Panama and Nicaragua*costa rica
Geography: What country is Phnom Penh the capital of*cambodia
Geography: What country is Santo Domingo the capital of*dominican republic
Geography: What country is situated between Panama and Nicaragua*Costa Rica
Geography: What country is surrounded by Brazil, Argentina and Bolivia*Paraguay
Geography: What country owns the island of Corfu*greece
Geography: What country was once known as 'The Breadbasket of Russia'*Ukraine
Geography: What country was once known as Gaul*france
Geography: What country was the setting for "Casablanca"*morocco
Geography: What country was the setting for "Doctor Zhivago"*russia
Geography: What country's capital is Caracas*Venezuela
Geography: What did the Romans call Glevum*Gloucester
Geography: What did the Romans name the town upon which the city of Carlisle was founded*luguvalium
Geography: What divides the American North from the South*The Mason-Dixon Line
Geography: What do Americans traditionally eat on thanksgiving day*turkey
Geography: what does a german call munich*munchen
Geography: What does the George Washington Bridge span*Hudson River
Geography: What does the Monument in London commemorate*the great fire of london
Geography: What does the word Tokyo mean*eastern capital
Geography: What English city does the Prime Meridian pass through*greenwich
Geography: What English town is served by Squires Gate Airport*blackpool
Geography: what european city has the world's busiest port*rotterdam
Geography: What European country administers the island of Martinique*france
Geography: What European country has "Vaduz" as its capital city*liechtenstein
Geography: What European country uses its Latin Name, Helvetia, on its stamps?*Switzerland
Geography: What European country was in an official state of emergency from 1933 until 1945?*Germany
Geography: What famous geyser erupts regularly at the Yellowstone National Park*old faithful
Geography: What floral symbol do the country of Peru and the state of Kansas have in common?*The sunflower
Geography: What gorge,containing the Colorado River reaches depths of over 1.7km*grand canyon
Geography: What has never happened In Calama, a town in the Atacama Desert of Chile*rained
Geography: What in Moscow is Tsar Kolokol*worlds heaviest bell
Geography: What is a calm ocean region near the equator called*doldrums
Geography: What is a peanut if it is not a pea or a nut*legume
Geography: What is also known as Amundsen Scott Station*South Pole
Geography: What is Americas national cemetery called*Arlington
Geography: What is Canadas national anthem called*O Canada
Geography: What is known as the graveyard of the Atlantic*Sable Island
Geography: what is staged at oberammergau, germany, every 10 years*the passion play
Geography: What is th ename of the group of about 1300 islands in the North Indian Ocean none of which has an area greater than 5 sq miles*the maldives
Geography: What is the address of the Sherlock Holmes museum in London*221b baker street
Geography: What is the administrative HQ of Hampshire*Winchester
Geography: What is the basic unit of currency for China*yuan
Geography: What is the basic unit of currency for Colombia*peso
Geography: What is the basic unit of currency for Comoros*franc
Geography: What is the basic unit of currency for Costa Rica*colon
Geography: What is the basic unit of currency for Croatia*kuna
Geography: What is the basic unit of currency for Cuba*peso
Geography: What is the basic unit of currency for Cyprus*pound
Geography: What is the basic unit of currency for Czech Republic*koruna
Geography: What is the basic unit of currency for Denmark*krone
Geography: What is the basic unit of currency for Djibouti*franc
Geography: What is the basic unit of currency for Dominica*dollar
Geography: What is the basic unit of currency for Dominican Republic*peso
Geography: What is the basic unit of currency for Ecuador*sucre
Geography: What is the basic unit of currency for Egypt*pound
Geography: What is the basic unit of currency for El Salvador*colon
Geography: What is the basic unit of currency for Equatorial Guinea*franc
Geography: What is the basic unit of currency for Eritrea*nakfa
Geography: What is the basic unit of currency for Estonia*kroon
Geography: What is the basic unit of currency for Ethiopia*birr
Geography: What is the basic unit of currency for Fiji*dollar
Geography: What is the basic unit of currency for Finland*markka
Geography: What is the basic unit of currency for France*franc
Geography: What is the basic unit of currency for Gabon*franc
Geography: What is the basic unit of currency for Gambia*dalasi
Geography: What is the basic unit of currency for Georgia (country)*lari
Geography: What is the basic unit of currency for Germany*deutsche mark
Geography: What is the basic unit of currency for Ghana*cedi
Geography: What is the basic unit of currency for Greece*drachma
Geography: What is the basic unit of currency for Grenada*dollar
Geography: What is the basic unit of currency for Guatemala*quetzal
Geography: What is the basic unit of currency for Guinea-Bissau*franc
Geography: What is the basic unit of currency for Guinea*franc
Geography: What is the basic unit of currency for Guyana*dollar
Geography: What is the basic unit of currency for Haiti*gourde
Geography: What is the basic unit of currency for Honduras*lempira
Geography: What is the basic unit of currency for Hong Kong*dollar
Geography: What is the basic unit of currency for Hungary*forint
Geography: What is the basic unit of currency for Iceland*krona
Geography: What is the basic unit of currency for Samoa*tala
Geography: What is the basic unit of currency for San Marino*lira
Geography: What is the basic unit of currency for Saudi Arabia*riyal
Geography: What is the basic unit of currency for Senegal*franc
Geography: What is the basic unit of currency for Seychelles*rupee
Geography: What is the basic unit of currency for Sierra Leone*leone
Geography: What is the basic unit of currency for Singapore*dollar
Geography: What is the basic unit of currency for Slovakia*koruna
Geography: What is the basic unit of currency for Slovenia*tolar
Geography: What is the basic unit of currency for Solomon Islands*dollar
Geography: What is the basic unit of currency for Somalia*shilling
Geography: What is the basic unit of currency for South Africa*rand
Geography: What is the basic unit of currency for South Korea*won
Geography: What is the basic unit of currency for Spain*peseta
Geography: What is the basic unit of currency for Sri Lanka*rupee
Geography: What is the basic unit of currency for Sudan*dinar
Geography: What is the basic unit of currency for Suriname*guilder
Geography: What is the basic unit of currency for Swaziland*lilangeni
Geography: What is the basic unit of currency for Sweden*krona
Geography: What is the basic unit of currency for Switzerland*franc
Geography: What is the basic unit of currency for Syria*pound
Geography: What is the basic unit of currency for Taiwan*dollar
Geography: What is the basic unit of currency for Tajikistan*rouble
Geography: What is the basic unit of currency for Tanzania*shilling
Geography: What is the basic unit of currency for Thailand*baht
Geography: What is the basic unit of currency for Togo*franc
Geography: What is the basic unit of currency for Tonga*pa'anga
Geography: What is the basic unit of currency for Trinidad and Tobago*dollar
Geography: What is the basic unit of currency for Tunisia*dinar
Geography: What is the basic unit of currency for Turkey*lira
Geography: What is the basic unit of currency for Turkmenistan*manat
Geography: What is the basic unit of currency for Tuvalu*dollar
Geography: What is the basic unit of currency for Uganda*shilling
Geography: What is the basic unit of currency for Ukraine*hryvnia
Geography: What is the basic unit of currency for United Arab Emirates*dirham
Geography: What is the basic unit of currency for United Kingdom*pound
Geography: What is the basic unit of currency for United States*dollar
Geography: What is the capital of Afghanistan*kabul
Geography: What is the capital of Alaska*juneau
Geography: What is the capital of Albania*Tirana
Geography: What is the capital of Algeria*algiers
Geography: What is the capital of Andorra*andorra la vella
Geography: What is the capital of Angola*luanda
Geography: What is the capital of Antigua and Barbuda*saint john's
Geography: What is the capital of Armenia*yerevan
Geography: What is the capital of Australia*Canberra
Geography: What is the capital of Austria*vienna
Geography: What is the capital of Azerbaijan*baku
Geography: What is the capital of Bahrain*manama
Geography: What is the capital of Bangladesh*Dhaka
Geography: What is the capital of Barbados*Bridgetown
Geography: What is the capital of Belarus*minsk
Geography: What is the capital of Belgium*brussels
Geography: What is the capital of Belize*belmopan
Geography: What is the capital of Bhutan*thimphu
Geography: What is the capital of Bolivia*la paz
Geography: What is the capital of Bosnia and Hercegovina*sarajevo
Geography: What is the capital of Botswana*gaborone
Geography: What is the capital of Brazil*Brasilia
Geography: What is the capital of Brunei*Bandar Seri Begawan
Geography: What is the capital of Bulgaria*sofia
Geography: What is the capital of Burkina Faso*Ouagadougou
Geography: What is the capital of Burma*rangoon
Geography: What is the capital of Burundi*bujumbura
Geography: What is the capital of California*Sacramento
Geography: What is the capital of Cambodia*phnom penh
Geography: What is the capital of Canada*ottawa
Geography: What is the capital of Cape Verde*praia
Geography: What is the capital of Central African Republic*bangui
Geography: What is the capital of Chad*n'djamena
Geography: What is the capital of Chile*Santiago
Geography: What is the capital of China*beijing
Geography: What is the capital of Colombia*Bogota
Geography: What is the capital of Colorado*denver
Geography: What is the capital of Comoros*moroni
Geography: What is the capital of Congo*brazzaville
Geography: What is the capital of Croatia*zagreb
Geography: What is the capital of Cuba*havana
Geography: What is the capital of Cyprus*Nicosia
Geography: What is the capital of Czech Republic*prague
Geography: What is the capital of Democratic Republic of the Congo*Kinshasa
Geography: What is the capital of Denmark*copenhagen
Geography: What is the capital of Djibouti*Djibouti
Geography: What is the capital of Dominica*roseau
Geography: What is the capital of Dominican Republic*santo domingo
Geography: What is the capital of Ecuador*quito
Geography: What is the capital of Egypt*cairo
Geography: What is the capital of El Salvador*san salvador
Geography: What is the capital of Equatorial Guinea*Malabo
Geography: What is the capital of Eritrea*asmara
Geography: What is the capital of Estonia*tallinn
Geography: What is the capital of Ethiopia*addis ababa
Geography: What is the capital of Fiji*suva
Geography: What is the capital of Finland*helsinki
Geography: What is the capital of Florida*tallahassee
Geography: What is the capital of France*paris
Geography: What is the capital of Gabon*Libreville
Geography: What is the capital of Gambia*Banjul
Geography: What is the capital of Georgia*tbilisi
Geography: What is the capital of Germany*berlin
Geography: What is the capital of Ghana*Accra
Geography: What is the capital of Greece*athens
Geography: What is the capital of Grenada*saint george's
Geography: What is the capital of Guatemala*Guatemala
Geography: What is the capital of Guinea-Bissau*Bissau
Geography: What is the capital of Guinea*conakry
Geography: What is the capital of Guyana*georgetown
Geography: What is the capital of Haiti*port-au-prince
Geography: What is the capital of Honduras*Tegucigalpa
Geography: What is the capital of Hungary*Budapest
Geography: What is the capital of Idaho*Boise
Geography: What is the capital of Illinois*Springfield
Geography: What is the capital of India*New Delhi
Geography: What is the capital of Indonesia*jakarta
Geography: What is the capital of Iowa*Des Moines
Geography: What is the capital of Iran*tehran
Geography: What is the capital of Iraq*baghdad
Geography: What is the capital of Ireland*dublin
Geography: What is the capital of Israel*jerusalem
Geography: What is the capital of Italy*Rome
Geography: What is the capital of Jamaica*Kingston
Geography: What is the capital of Japan*tokyo
Geography: What is the capital of Jordan*amman
Geography: What is the capital of Kansas*topeka
Geography: What is the capital of Kenya*nairobi
Geography: What is the capital of Kiribati*bairiki
Geography: What is the capital of Kuwait*kuwait city
Geography: What is the capital of Kyrgyzstan*bishkek
Geography: What is the capital of Laos*vientiane
Geography: What is the capital of Latvia*riga
Geography: What is the capital of Lebanon*beirut
Geography: What is the capital of Lesotho*maseru
Geography: What is the capital of Liberia*monrovia
Geography: What is the capital of Libya*tripoli
Geography: What is the capital of Liechtenstein*Vaduz
Geography: What is the capital of Lithuania*vilnius
Geography: What is the capital of Luxembourg*Luxembourg
Geography: What is the capital of Macedonia*skopje
Geography: What is the capital of Madagascar*antananarivo
Geography: What is the capital of Maine*augusta
Geography: What is the capital of Malawi*Lilongwe
Geography: What is the capital of Malaysia*kuala lumpur
Geography: What is the capital of Maldives*male
Geography: What is the capital of Mali*Bamako
Geography: What is the capital of Malta*valletta
Geography: What is the capital of Marshall Islands*Dalap-Uliga-Davrit
Geography: What is the capital of Mauritania*nouakchott
Geography: What is the capital of Mauritius*Port Louis
Geography: What is the capital of Mexico*Mexico City
Geography: What is the capital of Michigan*Lansing
Geography: What is the capital of Micronesia*palikir
Geography: What is the capital of Missouri*Jefferson City
Geography: What is the capital of Monaco*monaco
Geography: What is the capital of Mongolia*Ulan Bator
Geography: What is the capital of Montana*Helena
Geography: What is the capital of Morocco*rabat
Geography: What is the capital of Mozambique*maputo
Geography: What is the capital of Namibia*windhoek
Geography: What is the capital of Nauru*yaren
Geography: What is the capital of Nebraska*lincoln
Geography: What is the capital of Nepal*Kathmandu
Geography: What is the capital of New York state*Albany
Geography: What is the capital of New Zealand*wellington
Geography: What is the capital of Nicaragua*managua
Geography: What is the capital of Niger*niamey
Geography: What is the capital of Nigeria*Abuja
Geography: What is the capital of North Carolina*Raleigh
Geography: What is the capital of North Dakota*Bismarck
Geography: What is the capital of North Korea*pyongyang
Geography: What is the capital of Norway*oslo
Geography: What is the capital of Ohio*Columbus
Geography: What is the capital of Oman*muscat
Geography: What is the capital of Pakistan*islamabad
Geography: What is the capital of Panama*panama city
Geography: What is the capital of Papua New Guinea*Port Moresby
Geography: What is the capital of Pennsylvania*Harrisburg
Geography: What is the capital of Peru*lima
Geography: What is the capital of Philippines*manila
Geography: What is the capital of Poland*warsaw
Geography: What is the capital of Portugal*lisbon
Geography: What is the capital of Qatar*doha
Geography: What is the capital of Romania*bucharest
Geography: What is the capital of Russia*moscow
Geography: What is the capital of Rwanda*Kigali
Geography: What is the capital of Saint Kitts and Nevis*basseterre
Geography: What is the capital of Saint Lucia*castries
Geography: What is the capital of Saint Vincent*kingstown
Geography: What is the capital of Samoa*Apia
Geography: What is the capital of San Marino*san marino
Geography: What is the capital of Saudi Arabia*Riyadh
Geography: What is the capital of Senegal*Dakar
Geography: What is the capital of Seychelles*victoria
Geography: What is the capital of Sierra Leone*freetown
Geography: What is the capital of Singapore*Singapore
Geography: What is the capital of Slovakia*bratislava
Geography: What is the capital of Slovenia*ljubljana
Geography: What is the capital of Solomon Islands*honiara
Geography: What is the capital of Somalia*mogadishu
Geography: What is the capital of South Korea*seoul
Geography: What is the capital of Spain*madrid
Geography: What is the capital of Sudan*khartoum
Geography: What is the capital of Suriname*paramaribo
Geography: What is the capital of Swaziland*mbabane
Geography: What is the capital of Sweden*stockholm
Geography: What is the capital of Switzerland*bern
Geography: What is the capital of Syria*damascus
Geography: What is the capital of Taiwan*taipei
Geography: What is the capital of Tajikistan*dushanbe
Geography: What is the capital of Tanzania*dar es salaam
Geography: What is the capital of Tennessee*Nashville
Geography: What is the capital of Texas*Austin
Geography: What is the capital of Thailand*Bangkok
Geography: What is the capital of The Bahamas*nassau
Geography: What is the capital of the country Georgia*Tbilisi
Geography: What is the capital of the Dominican Republic*Santo Domingo
Geography: What is the capital of The Netherlands*amsterdam
Geography: What is the capital of the United Arab Emirates*abu dhabi
Geography: What is the capital of Togo*Lome
Geography: What is the capital of Tonga*nuku'alofa
Geography: What is the capital of Trinidad and Tobago*port-of-spain
Geography: What is the capital of Tunisia*tunis
Geography: What is the capital of Turkey*Ankara
Geography: What is the capital of Uganda*kampala
Geography: What is the capital of Ukraine*kiev
Geography: What is the capital of United Kingdom*london
Geography: What is the capital of United States*washington
Geography: What is the capital of Uruguay*Montevideo
Geography: What is the capital of Uzbekistan*tashkent
Geography: What is the capital of Vatican City*vatican city
Geography: What is the capital of Venezuela*caracas
Geography: What is the capital of Vietnam*hanoi
Geography: What is the capital of Virginia*Richmond
Geography: What is the capital of Washington state*olympia
Geography: What is the capital of West Virginia*charleston
Geography: What is the capital of Western Samoa*apia
Geography: What is the capital of Wisconsin*madison
Geography: What is the capital of Wyoming*Cheyenne
Geography: What is the capital of Yugoslavia*belgrade
Geography: What is the capital of Zaire*kinshasa
Geography: What is the capital of Zambia*lusaka
Geography: What is the circle of the earth at 0 degrees latitude called*equator
Geography: What is the correct name of Bangkok*Krung Thep
Geography: What is the county town of Derbyshire*matlock
Geography: What is the current name for south-west Africa*namibia
Geography: What is the deepest land gorge in the world*Grand Canyon
Geography: What is the fifth largest country in the world*Brazil
Geography: What is the former name of Botswana*bechuanaland
Geography: What is the former name of Guinea-Bissau*portuguese guinea
Geography: What is the former name of Istanbul*constantinople
Geography: What is the former name of John F Kennedy Airport*idlewild
Geography: What is the former name of the Russian city Volgograd*stalingrad
Geography: What is the former name of the tonka metalcraft company*mound metalcraft company
Geography: What is the former name of Zaire*belgian congo
Geography: What is the former zaire now known as*the democratic republic of congo
Geography: What is the fourth largest country in europe*sweden
Geography: What is the full name of lake tonka*lake minnetonka
Geography: What is the Great Barrier Reef made from?*Coral
Geography: What is the highest mountain in Canada*mount logan
Geography: What is the highest peak in Fiji*Mount Victoria
Geography: What is the iTalian name for the city of Florence*firenze
Geography: What is the largest city in Australia, in terms of population*sydney
Geography: What is the largest city in China*Shanghai
Geography: What is the largest city in Ecuador*Guayaquil
Geography: What is the largest city in Switzerland*Zurich
Geography: What is the largest country in Central America*Nicaragua
Geography: What is the largest country in South America?*Brazil
Geography: What is the largest exclusively Indonesian island*Sumatra
Geography: What is the largest ocean*Pacific Ocean
Geography: What is the largest of the countries in Central America*nicaragua
Geography: What is the local name for the capital of Kalaallit Nunaat (Greenland)*nuuk
Geography: What is the meaning of the word Dublin, the Norse name for the city*black pool
Geography: What is the monetary unit of India*rupee
Geography: What is the most mountainous country in Europe*Switzerland
Geography: What is the most populous city in North America*mexico
Geography: What is the most sacred river in India*ganges
Geography: What is the name for the ancient trade route between China and the Mediterranean*Silk road
Geography: What is the name for the deepest part of the ocean*Abyss
Geography: What is the name of Polands largest river*Vistula
Geography: What is the name of the arm of the North Sea that separates Norway and Denmark*skaggerak
Geography: What is the name of the country that flew the first supersonic airliner in 1968 and had it crash in 1973?*The Soviet Union
Geography: What is the name of the highest point on the Isle of Man*snaefell
Geography: What is the name of the hot south wind which blows on to european coast of the medierranean*sirocco
Geography: What is the name of the mountain near Rio de Janeiro from whose peak the giant statue of Christ the Redeemer overlooks the city*corcovado
Geography: What is the name of the neolithic quarries near Thetford,Norfolk*Grimes Graves
Geography: What is the name of the Pyrenean nation between France and Spain*Andorra
Geography: What is the name of zimbabwes second largest town*Bulawayo
Geography: What is the narrowest part of the English Channel*straits of dover
Geography: What is the official currency of The Vatican*lira
Geography: What is the official language of Dominica*english
Geography: What is the official language of Egypt*arabic
Geography: What is the oldest town in Belgium*Tongeren
Geography: what is the only arab country without a desert*lebanon
Geography: What is the only borough of New York City that is not on an island*Bronx
Geography: what is the only country which covers an entire continent*australia
Geography: What is the previous name of Ho Chi Minh CIty*Saigon
Geography: What is the principal river of Ireland*shannon
Geography: What is the river capital of the world*Akron
Geography: What is the saltiest sea in the world*The Dead Sea
Geography: What is the second highest mountain in Japan*mount ontake
Geography: What is the second largest continent in the world*Africa
Geography: What is the second largest mountain range in North America*Appalachian Mountains
Geography: What is the second largest ocean*Atlantic Ocean
Geography: What is the second largest of the United States*texas
Geography: What is the second largest state in the USA*Texas
Geography: What is the smallest Canadian province*Prince Edward Island
Geography: What is the smallest independent state in the world*Vatican City
Geography: What is the smallest of the Central American countries*el salvador
Geography: What is the smallest state in the USA*Rhode Island
Geography: What is the Southernmost country in continental Europe*Spain
Geography: what is the third-largest lake in the world*lake victoria
Geography: What is the windiest place on earth*Mount Washington, New Hampshire
Geography: What is the world's deepest lake*Lake Baikal
Geography: What is the world's highest city*lhasa
Geography: What is the world's highest mountain*Mount Everest
Geography: What is the world's highest waterfall*Angel Falls
Geography: What is the world's largest desert*Sahara Desert
Geography: What is the world's largest lake*Caspian Sea
Geography: What is the world's largest sea*Mediterranean
Geography: What is the world's second highest mountain*K2
Geography: What is the world's widest river*Amazon
Geography: What is the worlds third highest mountain*kanchenjunga
Geography: What is Uraguays chief port*Montevideo
Geography: What island has Hamilton as its capital*bermuda
Geography: What island is known as the Spice Island*zanzibar
Geography: What lake is approximately 394,000 sq. km in area*Caspian Sea
Geography: What London borough does the Prime Meridian pass through*Greenwich
Geography: what mediterranean country is the only one in the world to display its map on its flag*cyprus
Geography: What mountain range separates Europe from Asia*Ural
Geography: What name is shared by an asian Capital, a Canadian provincial town and an African lake*Victoria
Geography: What name meaning mid winter settlement did the Romans give to Paris*lutetia
Geography: What North American country enacted the War Powers Act to quell a separatist rebellion in 1970?*Canada
Geography: What ocean is found along the East border of Asia*Pacific Ocean
Geography: What place is known as 'the land nowhere near'*Cape Three Points
Geography: What plant is a national emblem of Wales*leek
Geography: What prison island was off the coast of French Guiana*Devil's Island
Geography: What river has the largest drainage basin*amazon
Geography: What river is called "Old Man River"*mississippi
Geography: What river is known as China's Sorrow*yellow
Geography: What river is Liverpool on*mersey
Geography: What river is the Temple of Karnak near*nile
Geography: What Scandinavian capital begins and ends with the same letter*Oslo
Geography: What sea is between Italy and Yugoslavia*adriatic
Geography: What seaport's name is spanish for 'white house'*Casablanca
Geography: What small island is in the bay of Naples*Isle of Capri
Geography: What south American country has both a Pacific and Atlantic coastline*colombia
Geography: what spanish city gave its name to sherry*jerez
Geography: What state borders Alabama to the north*tennessee
Geography: What state is the Golden State*california
Geography: What state was the home to Mayberry*north carolina
Geography: what statue overlooks piccadilly circus*eros
Geography: What stretch of water separates Denmark from sweden*The kattegat
Geography: What Surrey town is famed for its salts*Epsom
Geography: What symbol is on the flag of Vietnam*star
Geography: What tunnel connects France and Italy*Mont Blanc Tunnel
Geography: what two countries did hadrian's wall separate*england and scotland
Geography: What type of bridges are the Humber and Severn road bridges*suspension
Geography: What U.S. city is known as Insurance City*hartford
Geography: What U.S. city is named after Saint Francis of Assisi*san francisco
Geography: What U.S. state is known as The Land of 10,000 Lakes*minnesota
Geography: What unit of currency will buy you dinner in Iraq, Jordan, Tunisia and Yugoslavia*dinar
Geography: What US state is completely surrounded by the Pacific Ocean*hawaii
Geography: What volcano showers ash on Sicily*etna
Geography: What was built on the site of the old Waldorf Astoria hotel in New York*The Empire State Building
Geography: What was the ancient name for the Dardanelles, the strait between the Sea of Marmara and the Aegean Sea*hellespont
Geography: What was the former name of Hawaii*sandwich islands
Geography: What was the former name of Tokyo*yedo
Geography: What was the name of the Hoover Dam from 1933-1947*Boulder Dam
Geography: What would you expect in a pluvial region*rain
Geography: what would you find at 1313 harbor boulevard, anaheim, california*disneyland
Geography: What's the former name of Istanbul*constantinople
Geography: What's the highest mountain in the 48 contiguous U.S. states*whitney
Geography: what's the largest island in the west indies*cuba
Geography: What's the northernmost scandinavian country*norway
Geography: what's the world's largest gulf*gulf of mexico
Geography: When was Liverpool granted its charter*1207
Geography: Where are the 'wallops'*Hampshire
Geography: Where are the following places of interest - Rabbit Hash, Beaver Lick, Monkey's Eyebrow, Possum Trot and Bugtussle*Kentucky
Geography: Where are the great Walls of Babylon located in the modern day world*Iraq
Geography: Where are the Nazca lines*Peru
Geography: Where are the pyramids located*egypt
Geography: Where are the Spanish Steps*Rome
Geography: Where are the Twin Towers of Asia located*Kuala Lumpur
Geography: Where are the two steepest streets in the USA*San Francisco
Geography: Where can the largest cannon in the world be seen*The Kremlin
Geography: where can you belt back a fifth of scotch on the firth of forth*scotland
Geography: Where did the Allies first cross the Rhine in WWii*remagen
Geography: where did the most powerful explosion ever witnessed on earth occur?*krakatoa
Geography: Where does the river Thames rise*Cotswolds Hills
Geography: where does the us rank among world countries in total area*fourth
Geography: Where in Britain is the Neolithic village of Skara Brae*The Orkneys
Geography: Where in Britain is the Up-helly-Aa festivity held*shetlands
Geography: Where in England is Legoland*berkshire
Geography: Where in London is the American Embassy*Grosvenor Square
Geography: Where in London were the Frost Fairs held until 1831*on the thames
Geography: Where in Scotland is there a replica of the Colosseum of Rome known as McCaigs Tower*oban
Geography: where in the heck is britain's royal observatory*greenwich
Geography: where in the heck is dam square*amsterdam
Geography: Where in the US is Mount Mckinley*denali national park and preserve
Geography: Where is Angel Falls*Venezuela
Geography: Where is area 51 generally said to be*Groom Lake
Geography: Where is Arnhem Land*Australia
Geography: Where is Beacon Street*boston
Geography: Where is Britains tallest nave*Westminster Abbey
Geography: Where is Calcutta*India
Geography: Where is Cape Hatteras*North Carolina
Geography: Where is Chester Beatty Library*Dublin
Geography: Where is Eurodisney*Paris, France
Geography: Where is Euston Station*london
Geography: Where is George Washington buried*mt. vernon, virginia
Geography: Where is Gorky Park*Moscow
Geography: Where is Lake Maracaibo*Venezuela
Geography: Where is Leeds Castle*Maidstone,Kent
Geography: where is loftleidir airlines based*iceland
Geography: Where is most of America's gold located*Fort Knox
Geography: Where is Mount Washington*New Hampshire
Geography: Where is Queen Maud Land located*antarctica
Geography: Where is Tabasco*Mexico
Geography: Where is the Admirality Arch*london
Geography: Where is the Blue Grotto - la Grotta Azzurra*Capri, Italy
Geography: Where is the bridge of San Luis Rey*Peru
Geography: Where is the city of Brotherly Love*philadelphia
Geography: Where is the Cresta Run*St Moritz
Geography: Where is the famous colony of macaque monkeys*Gibraltar
Geography: Where is the Holy Kaaba*mecca
Geography: Where is the Island of Panay*Philippines
Geography: Where is the land of 10,000 lakes*Minnesota
Geography: where is the lost city of the Incas to be found*Peruvian Andes
Geography: Where is the Louvre Art Museum?*Paris
Geography: Where is the Machu Picchu*Peru
Geography: Where is the Parthenon located*athens
Geography: Where is the Prado art gallery*Madrid
Geography: Where is the sculpture nicknamed The Floozie in the Jacuzzi, unveiled in 1993, located*birmingham
Geography: Where is the statue 'Le Petit Pissoir'*Brussels
Geography: Where is the Taj Mahal*India
Geography: Where is the wailing wall*Jerusalem
Geography: Where is the world's biggest prison camp*Siberia
Geography: Where is the world's largest desert*North Africa
Geography: Where is Tongeren*Belgium
Geography: Where is Westminster Abbey located*london
Geography: Where was the capital of the Assyrian Empire*Nineveh
Geography: Where were the Pillars of Hercules located*gibraltar
Geography: WHERE WERE THE sPICE iSLANDS*SOUTH CHINA SEAS
Geography: Where would you find calderas*volcanoes
Geography: Where would you find St Basils Cathedral*Red Square, Moscow
Geography: Which African capital city was called Leopoldville until 1966*kinshasa
Geography: Which African capital citys name means rope matting, it came about in the 15th century when the inhabitans were asked the name and they thought they were asked what they were doing*banjul
Geography: which american state's name is spanish for "colored" or "colored land"?*colorado
Geography: which american state's name is spanish for "flowered" or "flowery land"?*florida
Geography: which american state's name is spanish for "warm" or "warm land"*california
Geography: Which animal appears on the flag of California*bear
Geography: Which Asian City other than the walled section of Bejing which contains the Imperial Palace was also known as the Forbidden City*lhasa
Geography: Which Australian province has New at the beginning of its name?*South Wales
Geography: Which bridge spans the Hudson River*George Washington Bridge
Geography: Which British Citys airport is at Rhoose*cardiff
Geography: Which British island, about 80 feet across, is in the Atlantic, 230 miles west of the Hebrides*Rockall
Geography: Which Californian desert drops below sea level*Death Valley
Geography: Which Canadian city used to be called Bytown*Ottawa
Geography: Which Canadian city was devastated in 1917 when an ammunition ship blew up in its harbour*Halifax
Geography: Which Canadian province extends farthest north*quebec
Geography: Which canal links the Mediterranean sea with the Red Sea*The suez canal
Geography: Which capital city is overlooked by the volcano Popocatepetl*mexico city
Geography: Which capital citys name is the corruption of a word for ants*accra
Geography: Which capital citys name means "the meeting of the muddy waters"*Kuala Lumpur
Geography: Which capital is known as the Glass Capital of the World*toledo
Geography: Which Central American country extends furthest north*belize
Geography: Which Chinese landmark was viewed from space?*Great Wall of China
Geography: Which city boasts the largest taxi fleet - a whopping 61,278 of them*Mexico City
Geography: Which city does Speke airport serve*Liverpool
Geography: Which city does Tempelhof airport serve*Berlin
Geography: Which city had the original ghetto in the 16th century*venice
Geography: Which city has the highest population*Mexico City
Geography: Which city has the largest rodeo in the world*calgary
Geography: Which city in Sudan, the scene of a battle in 1898 was the residence of the mahdi*omdurman
Geography: Which city is called Kapstad in Afrikaans?*Cape Town
Geography: Which city is famed for its Temple of the Emerald Buddha*bangkok
Geography: Which city is known as Motown*detroit
Geography: Which city is known as the Windy City*chicago
Geography: Which city is on the east side of San Francisco Bay*oakland
Geography: Which city was the capital of Timurs empire*samarkand
Geography: which continent does lake titicaca beautify*south america
Geography: Which country administers Christmas Island*australia
Geography: Which country administers Martinique*France
Geography: Which country administers New Caledonia*france
Geography: which country administers south georgia, a last stop before antarctica?*great britain
Geography: Which country altered it's timezone in order to be the first to see in the year 2000*Tonga
Geography: Which country are the Galapagos Islands part of*ecuador
Geography: Which country borders Italy, Switzerland, West Germany, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Yugoslavia, and Liechtenstein*austria
Geography: Which country built the Mannerheim Line as a defence against Russia*finland
Geography: Which country celebrates nov 2nd as a National holiday - The day of the Dead*mexico
Geography: Which country developed "Tae-Kwan-Do"*korea
Geography: Which country has a flag of a red circle on a white background*Japan
Geography: Which country has a population of 1.3 billion, but only 200 family names*china
Geography: Which country has Ankara as its capital*turkey
Geography: Which country has Budapest as its capital*hungary
Geography: Which country has Colombia to the west and Guyana to the east*Venezuela
Geography: Which country has the fourth largest population*Indonesia
Geography: Which country has the Leone as its unit of currency*sierra leone
Geography: Which country has the longest land border*china
Geography: Which country has the most emigrants*Mexico
Geography: Which country has the slowest population growth rate*West Germany
Geography: Which country hosted the 1982 World Cup of Football*spain
Geography: Which country is also known as Suomi*Finland
Geography: Which country is known as the roof of the world*Tibet
Geography: Which country is the major exporter of Teak*Burma
Geography: Which country is the maple leaf the national symbol?*Canada
Geography: Which country is The Prado Art Museum?*Spain
Geography: Which country is the smallest population*Vatican City
Geography: Which country lies between Zimbabwe and the sea*Mozambique
Geography: Which country lost over seventeen percent of its entire population in World War II?*Poland
Geography: Which country occupies the 'horn' of Africa*Somalia
Geography: Which country owns Corfu*Greece
Geography: Which country owns the Queen Elizabeth Islands in the Arctic*Canada
Geography: Which Country produces the world's best cigars?*Cuba
Geography: Which country uses the "yen" for currency*japan
Geography: Which country would come first in an alphabetical list of countries*afghanistan
Geography: Which country would you be in if you landed at Dalaman airport*Turkey
Geography: Which country's national anthem is called The peaceful banks of the River Ipiranga*brazil
Geography: Which country's ships fly under the Union Jack*Great Britain
Geography: Which countrys flag consists of a red background with a white crescent moon and star*Turkey
Geography: Which countrys international car registration letters are PL*poland
Geography: Which county are the racecourses Sandown Park and epsom*surrey
Geography: Which countys symbol is a standing bear next to a ragged staff*warwickshire
Geography: Which Derbyshire town has a twisted spire*chesterfield
Geography: Which element makes up 2.5% of the Earth's crust*potassium
Geography: Which element makes up 2.6% of the Earth's crust*magnesium
Geography: Which element makes up 2.83% of the Earth's crust*sodium
Geography: Which element makes up 27.72% of the Earth's crust*silicon
Geography: Which element makes up 3.63% of the Earth's crust*calcium
Geography: Which element makes up 46.6% of the Earth's crust*oxygen
Geography: Which element makes up 5% of the Earth's crust*iron
Geography: Which element makes up 8.13% of the Earth's crust*aluminium
Geography: Which English City is named after Snot and his tribe*Nottingham
Geography: Which English city would you find Piccadilly Circus?*London
Geography: Which English county has the smallest perimeter*Isle of Wight
Geography: Which English countys emblem is an imp*lincolnshire
Geography: Which European country has the highest population density*monaco
Geography: Which European country has the lowest population density*iceland
Geography: Which European country launched Europe's first super high speed passenger train in 1981?*France
Geography: Which explorer gave his name to the Strait between Asia and North America*vitus bering
Geography: Which famous arts complex in Paris houses the French National Museum of Modern Art*The pompidou centre
Geography: Which French town is known for its glove making*Grenoble
Geography: Which Glen in Central Scotland between Loch Katrine and Loch Achray was popularised by Sir Walter Scott*the trossachs
Geography: Which has the largest population (2003): Iraq, Kuwait, Egypt, Jordan?*egypt
Geography: Which House in London did the Queen Mother live?*Clarence House
Geography: Which imaginery line approximately follows the 180 degree meridian through the Pacific Ocean*International Date Line
Geography: Which Irish city is famous for its crystal*waterford
Geography: Which is South Africas administrative capital*Pretoria
Geography: Which is the Earth's fifth largest continent*antarctica
Geography: Which is the Earth's fourth largest continent*south america
Geography: Which is the Earth's largest continent*asia
Geography: Which is the Earth's second largest continent*africa
Geography: Which is the Earth's second smallest continent*europe
Geography: Which is the Earth's third largest continent*north america
Geography: Which is the largest island just off the west coast of North America*Vancouver Island
Geography: Which is the largest lake in South America*Lake Maracaibo
Geography: Which is the most populated state/territory in Australia*New South Wales
Geography: Which is the most remote island in the southern atlantic ocean*Bouvet Island
Geography: Which is the only musical bird that can fly backwards*hummingbird
Geography: Which is the only sea below sea level*Dead Sea
Geography: Which is the smallest independent country*Vatican City
Geography: Which island country lies immediately to the East of R?union*Mauritius
Geography: Which island country lies immediately to the West of Mauritius*Reunion
Geography: Which island country lies to the East of Mauritius*Australia
Geography: Which island country lies to the West of Australia*Mauritius
Geography: Which island is seperated from Wales by the Menai Straits*Anglesey
Geography: Which Island merged with Tanganyika to form a new country in 1964*Zanzibar
Geography: Which island off the north coast of Devon takes its name from the Norse word for Puffin*Lundy
Geography: Which island was born near Iceland in 1963*Surtsey
Geography: Which islands did Captain Cook name The friendly islands*Tonga
Geography: Which islands in the Atlantic Ocean were named after dogs*canary islands
Geography: Which islands were named after Prince Philip of Spain*the philippine s
Geography: Which Italian style resort on the coast of Gwynedd in wales was designed in 1925 by Clough Willaims-Ellis*portmeirion
Geography: Which language apart from English is an official language of Canada?*French
Geography: Which language is spoken in Brazil*portuguese
Geography: Which large city is on the Southeastern coast of Australia*Sydney
Geography: Which mainland Latin American country is in neither South America nor Central America*mexico
Geography: Which mountain stands at the entrance to Rio de Janeiro harbour*Sugar Loaf Mountain
Geography: Which mountain was called Peak XV until 1865 when it was renamed in honour of a British geologist*mount everest
Geography: Which mountains are regarded as the east border of Europe*Ural
Geography: Which ocean has an area of approximately 166 sq. km*Pacific Ocean
Geography: Which of the 48 contiguous states extends farthest north*minnesota
Geography: Which of the U.S. states borders only one other state*maine
Geography: Which of the United States of America is the most southerly*hawaii
Geography: Which one of England's biggest shipping ports is famous for being the port that the Titanic left from?*Southampton
Geography: Which palace near London, built by Cardinal Wolsey was the favorite residence of King Henry viii*hampton court palace
Geography: Which part of London took its name from the ornamental collars which were once made there*Piccadilly
Geography: Which Portuguese colony reverted to China in December 1999*Macau
Geography: Which resort in the French alps situated on the River Arve at an elevation of 1037m is the starting point for the ascent of Mont Blanc by cable car*chamonix
Geography: Which resort on the mediterranean riviera is Casino Square a popular spot for tourists*monte carlo
Geography: Which river contains the most fresh water*amazon
Geography: Which river flows for 1500 miles through Venezuela and forms the border with Colombia*Orinoco
Geography: Which Roman Palace is one mile west of Chichester*Fishbourne
Geography: Which Roman Road ran from Exeter to Lincoln*fosse way
Geography: Which Roman Road runs between Lincoln and Axmouth on the coast of Devon*fosse way
Geography: Which Scandinavian Capital Begins And Ends With The Same Letter?*Oslo
Geography: Which Scottish city boasts an underground system*Glasgow
Geography: Which sea has no coast*The sargasso sea
Geography: Which sea is really the worlds largest lake*The Caspian Sea
Geography: Which sea is sometimes called the Euxine sea*the black sea
Geography: Which sea lies between Korea & Shanghai*The yellow sea
Geography: Which South American Canal joins the Atlantic to the Pacific oceans?*Panama
Geography: Which South American country has both a Pacific and Atlantic coastline*Colombia
Geography: Which state has Cape Hatteras*north carolina
Geography: Which state has the most hospitals*california
Geography: Which state is divided into two parts by a large lake*michigan
Geography: Which state is the Evergreen State*washington
Geography: Which state is the Garden State*new jersey
Geography: Which state is the Wolverine State*michigan
Geography: Which straits sepaarate Sri Lanka from India*The Palk Straits
Geography: Which structure in Brussels was built for the world exposition of 1958 and consists of 9 spheres linked by struts and represents the atomic structure of iron*the atomium
Geography: Which Swiss ski resort whose name means in the meadow lies at the foot of the Matterhorn at an elevation of 1616m*zermatt
Geography: Which tourist attraction is the only living structure visible from outer space?*The Great Barrier Reef
Geography: Which town is known as the capital of the Cotswolds*Cirencester
Geography: Which town is said to have taken its name from the number of tree on the Tonbridge Road*Sevenoaks
Geography: Which town is the capital of the Orkneys*kirkwall
Geography: Which tropic passes through Australia*Tropic of Capricorn
Geography: Which two countries share Victoria Falls?*Zimbabwe and Zambia
Geography: Which U.S. city is known as Beantown*boston
Geography: Which U.S. city is known as the Biggest Little City in the World*reno
Geography: Which U.S. state borders a Canadian territory*alaska
Geography: Which U.S. state has the least rainfall*nevada
Geography: Which U.S. state receives the most rainfall*hawaii
Geography: Which US holiday state has the Everglades National Park?*Florida
Geography: Which US state gets the most rainfall*Hawaii
Geography: Which US state is famous for Disneyland and the film industry?*California
Geography: Which volcano erupted in Washington State in 1980 causing widespread damage*mount st helens
Geography: Which volcanos eruption in 1883 was one of the most catastrophic ever recorded*krakatoa
Geography: Which was the first american city to host the Olympics*st louis
Geography: Which was the only european country before wwii where more than half the inhabitants were muslim*albania
Geography: Which water gate lies under St Thomas' Tower in the Tower of London*Traitors gate
Geography: Which White House room is The Presidents office*oval room
Geography: Who chose Ottawa to be the capital of Canada*queen victoria
Geography: Who owns the island of Bermuda*Britain
Geography: Who ruled England from 827 until 860?*Egbert, Ethelwulf and Ethelbald
Geography: Who was the US state of Georgia named after*king george ii
Geography: Who were the first settlers in Las Vegas*mormons
Geography: With about 865 people per square mile, the island of ____ is one of Europe's most densely populated regions*madeira
Geography: With nearly ten million visitors in 1998, the beautiful and impressive ____ National Park drew nearly twice the number of visitors as the second most-visited park, the Grand Canyon, with nearly five million visitors*great smoky mountains
Geography: With what country is Fidel Castro associated*cuba
Geography: With which country is Prince Rainier III identified*monaco
Geography: Within northern California's Humboldt Redwoods State Park's 53,000 acres, there are more than 17,000 acres of old-growth forest. ____, close beside Bull Creek and the Eel River, is one of the largest remaining tracts of contiguous uncut coast redwood forest in the world*rockefeller forest
Geography: World Capitals*Ottawa*London*Mexico City*Paris*Madrid*Tokyo*Moscow*Cairo*Beijing*Melbourne
Geography: Worlds most remote weather station is located in what country?*Canada
Geography: Yaounde is the capital of ____*Cameroon
Geography: You will find the world famous Raffles Hotel in which country?*Singapore
Geography: Yuletide-named towns in the United States include Santa Claus, located in Arizona and Indiana, Noel in Missouri, and Christmas in both Arizona and ____*florida
Geography: Yuma, ____ has the most sun of any locale in the U.S. - it averages sunny skies 332 days a year*arizona
Geogrpahy: Name the capital city of Utah*salt lake city
Geology: Earth's outer layer of surface soil or crust is called the ____*lithosphere
Geology: Fault zone in California stretching northwest for about 1000 km (about 600 mi), from the Imperial Valley in Southern California to Point Arena on the northern coast & out to sea*san andreas fault
Geology: new zealand's oldest rocks are over ____ old*500 million years
Geology: Peat, lignite and bituminous are types of ____*coal
Geology: Slate is formed by the metamorphosis of ____*shale
Geology: The green variety of beryl is called ____*emerald
Geology: The molten material from a volcano is ____*lava
Geology: The spot on the Earth's surface directly above an earthquake's focus is called the ____*epicenter
Geology: The violet variety of quartz is called ____*amethyst
Geology: There are three types of rocks: metamorphic, sedimentary, and ____*igneous
Geology: These limestone deposits rise from the floor of caves*stalagmites
Geology: This is the hardest naturally occurring substance*diamond
Geology: What is the highest active volcano in the world*Cotopaxi
Geology: What is the most reliable geyser in the world*Old Faithful
Geology: What is the name of the layer between the Earth's crust and the Earth's core*Mantle
Geology: What name is given to the point where a river starts*Source
Geology: What name is given to the point where two rivers join*Confluence
Geology: What name is given to the single super-continent that existed 200 million years ago*Pangaea
Geology: What name is used to describe permanently-frozen subsoil*permafrost
Geology: What type of rock is marble*metamorphic
Geology: Which river made The Grand Canyon*Colorado
Geometry: Is a square a parellelogram*yes
Geometry: What is the sum of all the angles in a square (in degrees)*360
George Kresge Jr.'s spectacular stage name (3 wds)*the amazing kreskin
George mallory was found dead after 75 years 600 meters away from the top of a mountain, which mountain*mount everest
George Michael was one half of Wham!, name the other half*Andrew Ridgley
George Robertson is now Director General of NATO, what was his previous post*defence secretary
George Stephenson was born in what year*1781
George washington became the first president of the u.s in what year*1789
George washington had to borrow money to go to his own ____*inauguration
Gerald Ford pardoned Robert E. Lee posthumously of all crimes of*treason
Gerald ford's v.p*nelson e rockefeller
German military decoration*iron cross
German physicist and nobel laureate, who was the originator of the quantum theory*planck
German scientist, who is generally regarded as the founder of the science of mineralogy*agricola
Germany's allies in wwi were austria-hungary, bulgaria and ____*turkey
Germany's allies in wwii were japan, italy, hungary, bulgaria, finland, libya and ____*rumania
Germany's equivalant to the dollar is ____*deutchmark
Geronimo was the leader of which North American people*apache
Geronimo's Apache name was Goyathlay. What does Goyathlay mean in English*One who yawns
Gesture of celebration in which two people slap each others palms with their arms outstretched over their heads*high-five
Get'em up, scout: what's the off side on a horse*the left
Gettysburg: From what direction did the Confederate Army attack Gettysburg*north
Gettysburg: The Confederacy invaded the North to draw Union troops away from here*vicksburg
Gettysburg: The Gettysburg National Cemetery stopped burials this year*1972
Gettysburg: This Confederate general led Rebel troops into the Union line at The Angle*lewis armistead
Gettysburg: This general commanded the Union troops at Gettysburg*george meade
gherkins are a type of ____*pickle
Ghost who calls munich the 'monaco of bavaria'*italians
Ghosts appear in 4 Shakespearian plays; Julius Caesar, ____ , Hamlet and Macbeth*richard iii
Ghosts appear in 4 Shakespearian plays; Julius Caesar, Richard III, ____ and Macbeth*hamlet
Ghosts appear in 4 shakespearian plays; julius caesar, richard iii, hamlet and____*macbeth
Ghosts appear in 4 Shakespearian plays;____ , Richard III, Hamlet and Macbeth*julius caesar
Giant flying foxes that live in ____ have wingspans of nearly six feet*indonesia
Giant flying foxes that live in Indonesia have wingspans of nearly ____ feet*six
Gillan Music: who re-recorded 'secret agent man' in 1979*devo
Gilligan of Gilligan's Island had a first name that was only used once, on the never-aired pilot show. His first name was*willy
Gilligans Island: What is the Professor's only concern about his most brilliant idea*if it will work
Gimme a number: how many colours are there in the spectrum*seven
Gina Hemphill carried the Olympic Torch at the opening ceremony of the 1984 Summer Olympic Games. Who was her famous grandfather*jesse owens
Ginger baker, eric clapton and jack bruce were the line-up to which band*cream
Giovannie in the opera 'don giovanni', who was leporello*servant
Giraffes are unable to*cough
Give a year in the life of the painter Frans Hals*1580-1666
Give another name for hydrocyanic acid (HCN), sometimes wrongly called cyanide*prussic acid
Give another name for mother of pearl*nacre
Give another name for the "dead end kids"*east side kids
Give another name for the Gnu*wldebeest
Give approval or sanctin to something*endorse
Give me the matematical constant pi with 15 decimals*3.141592653589793
Give one of michael portillo's other christian names.denzil*xavier
Give poet E.E.Cummin s' christian names.*edward estlin
Give poet W.H.Auden's Christian names*wystan hugh
Give the first names of the author p.g.wodehouse*pelham grenville
Give the food items eaten by the owl and the pussycat.*mince and quince
Give the forenames of baseball player, Babe Ruth*george herman
Give the musical term for 'grow louder'*crescendo
Give the name by which the daughter of Prof. Archimedes Q. Porter is known in a 1914 novel Tarzan & the Apes*jane
Give the name of Elizabeth Barrett Browning's dog*flush
Give the title of the play by Yasmina Reza about three friends, one of whom buys a white painting on a white background*art
Give the two men who completed the first circumnavigation of the globe in a balloon*bertrand piccard and brian jones
Give the year in which Boris Becker was the Men's Wimbledon champion and Pol Pot resigned as Khmer Rouge commander*1985
Gladys Knight and the Pips sold a million copies of "I heard it through the grapevine" in the US in 1967, whose version got to no. 1 in 1969*marvin gaye
Glamorous movie star, Veronica Lake, was often teamed up with which male co-star*Alan Ladd
Glascow was voted the European City of Culture in which year*1990
Glasgow gained a major museum in the 1980s, what is it called*the burrell collection
Glass Making - What is the glass capital of the world*Toledo
Glassy mineral the red kind is used as a gem*garnet
Glen Seaborg is the only living person after whom a chemical element is named. Name it*seaborgium
Globe & Jerusalem are all types of what*artichoke
Glucose is a form of which substance*sugar
Gnu is the three letter term for which animal*wildebeest
Goat's eyes have what shape of pupils*rectangular
Goats have rectangular ____*pupils
Goats produce*cashmere
Goblin like creature*gnome
God of dreams and nephew of hades*morpheus
Goddesses of fate (in alphabetical order)*atropos clotho lachesis
Godthaab is the capital of which country*Greenland
Goethe could only write if he had an ____ rotting in the drawer of his desk*apple
Goitre is an enlargement of what gland*thyroid
Gold coin depicting President Kruger*krugerrand
Gold medal who asked the musical question "didn't i blow your mind this time"*delfonics
Gold or silver in lump valued by weight*bullion
Gold salts are sometimes injected into the muscles to relieve*arthritis
Golden ____ are so rare that a biological reserve has been specifically created for them*toads
Golden books in how many films did grace kelly appear*eleven
Goldfish can suffer ____ sickness*motion
GOMER stands for what*get out of my emergency room
Gone With the Wind is the only Civil War epic ever filmed without a single ____ scene*battle
Good friday fell on what date, in the year 2000*apr 21
Goose-geese, passerby- ____*passersby
Gordon Sumner is the real name of which pop star*sting
Gordon sumner of the police is also known as who*sting
Gorillas often sleep for up to ____ hours a day*fourteen
Gossip periodicals, tabloids or magazines*National Enquirer*The Globe*The Star*Weekly World News*Vanity Fair*People*Us*Soap Opera Digest*Rolling Stone*Entertainment Weekly
Gothe and stendhal were both famous as*writers
Gothenburg is the chief seaport of which country*sweden
Gotta know this: what was the name of charles foster kane's sled*rosebud
Grabatology is the collecting of*ties
Graham bell his ship was the h.m.s. beagle*charles darwin
Grand teton national park is in what state*wyoming
Grapes explode when you put them in the____*microwave
Grass from SE Asia yeilding a fragrant oil*citronella
Gratinee is a Parisian favorite what is it*Cheese-topped onion soup
Grave's Disease is caused by a malfunctioning*Thyroid
Grease: What did Frenchy do that made Sandy puke*pierced her ear
Great Britain: In the House of Lords, where does the Lord Chancellor sit*woolsack
Great Britain: In which park are Queen Mary's gardens*Regents Park
Great Britain: What are the only two london boroughs that start with the letter 'e'*Ealing and Enfield
Great Britain: What does 'The Monument' in London commemorate*Great Fire of London
Great Britain: What was the second bridge built across the Thames*Westminster Bridge
Great Britain: Where is Selfridges*Oxford Street, London
Great Britain: Which building commemorates the Great Fire of London*Monument
Great Britain: Who at Buckingham Palace wears bearskins*guards
Great desert area, northern Africa, the western portion of the broad belt of arid land that extends from the Atlantic ocean eastward past the red sea to Iraq*sahara
great teacher, the title bestowed upon buddha, is also formally called*gautama
Great waves resulting from earthquakes are called ____*tsunami
Great woman opera singer*diva
greek god of love*eros
Greek gods of Mythology: god of sleep*hypnos
Greek gods of Mythology: goddess of retribution*nemesis
Greek gods of Mythology: which goddess personified the earth*gaea
Greek mythological youth loved by Aphrodite*adonis
Greek mythology monster with lions head, goats body and serpents tail*chimera
Greek mythology, which goddess was the avenger of crime and dispenser of justice*nemesis
Greek mythology, who was the messenger of the gods*Hermes
Greek Mythology: God of war*ares
Greek Mythology: What is is named after a creature that was part woman, part snake, and whom mothered Hydra?*echidna
Greek philosopher, who profoundly affected western philosophy through his influence on plato*socrates
Green Bay Packer fans are often called ____*cheeseheads
Green Bay Packers football great ____ was inducted into the hall of fame in 1974*tony canadeo
Greenlands offical name*Kaladlit nunat
Gregorian Calendar People riot thinking the govt stole ____ days of their lives*eleven
Grenadine is a syrup from the juice of which fruit*pomegranate
Grey and black #1 what latin word means 'little shaded area'*umbrella
Griffin's Wharf was the site for which famous party*The Boston Tea Party
Groaking is to watch people ____ in hopes that they will offer you some*eating
Grossanes is another name for which cocktail extra*Olives
Grotesque carved spout usually projecting from the gutter of a building*gargoyle
Group of devices used to convert mechanical energy into electrical energy, or electrical energy into mechanical energy, by electromagnetic means (energy)*electric motors & generators
Grunge music originated in which american city*seattle
Guinness modern ballroom dance, of argentinian origin*tango
Guiyaquil is the largest city in which country*ecuador
Gules is the heraldic name for what colour*red
Gunpowder is formed after mixing charcoal, ____ and sulphur*saltpetre
Gunpowder is formed after mixing charcoal, saltpetre and ____*sulphur
Gunpowder was invented in*china
Gustav Vasa was the King of which Scandinavian country*sweden
Guy Blaine is the latest boyfriend of which famous lady*barbie
Guy delage claimed to be the first person to swim across which ocean*atlantic ocean
Gypsum is a hydrated sulphate of which metal*calcium
H2s04 is the chemical formula for which compound*sulphuric acid
Habib Ibn Ali Bourguiba became president of which country in 1957, was re-elected three times before being made Life President in 1975*tunisia
Habib ibn ali bourguiba became president of which country in 1957*tunisia
Hades was god of what*the underworld
Hadrians Wall marked the northern boundary of which empire*the roman empire
Haifa is a major seaport in which country*israel
Haiphong is the third largest city in which south-east asian country*vietnam
Hair is made from the same substance as____*fingernails
Hair Styling Stuff*Gel*Mousse*Blow Dryer*Curling Iron*Brush*Comb*Crimper*Hot Rollers*hair Spray*Conditioner
Hair styling stuff*hair pins*rubber bands*head band*hat*spray-on hair*hot rollers*hot comb*clipper*crew cut wax*barrettes
Hair, prompted by testosterone, grows faster in men in anticipation of ____*sex
Hairstylist anthony silvestri cuts hair while____*underwater
Haiti was the second country in the Americas to achieve freedom from colonial rule, what was the first*united states of america
Half a byte is called a*nybble
Half of all murders are committed with ____*handguns
half rotten vegetable matter, used to enrich soil*mulch
Half years who made her show business debut at the age of 2 1/2 as part of her family's vaudeville act on the 'new grand theater stage'*judy garland
Halifax is the capital of ____*nova scotia
Hallmark makes cards for ____ different relationships*105
Hamburg lies on which river*the elbe
Hamlet was the prince of ____*denmark
Hammer, anvil and stirrup are parts of ____*ear
Hammer, anvil, and stirrup are parts of the ____*Ear
Hand tool for gripping nuts or bolt heads*spanner
Hand-held Weapons*Gun*Knife*Mace*Club*Shuriken*Nanchaku*Staff*Bow*Pepper Spray*Boomerang
Handlebar, toothbrush and walrus are all types of what*moustache
Hang On Sloopy is the official rock song of____*ohio
Hannibal had only one ____ after getting a disease while attacking Rome*eye
Hannibal was of what nationality*carthaginian
Hanoi is the capital of ____*north vietnam
Hans Christian andersen, Cher, Tom Cruise, Albert Einstein, Whoopie Goldberg, Greg Louganis, Lee Harvey Oswald, & General George S. Patton, are (were) all what*dyslexic
hans Lippershay -1608, Galileo - 1610, Isaac Newton - 1668 and William Herschel 178 all designed different types of what*telescope
Hans Wildorf developed the first waterproof watch in 1926 when with which company*rolex
Hansen's disease has another name what is it*leprosy
Hansenosis is more commonly known as...*leprosy
Happy Days takes place in this city*milwaukee
Happy days: what did the she devils motorcycle gang threaten to do to chachi for breaking up with his gang leader's little sister*shave his head
Happy days: what high school did richie, ralph, and potsie attend*jefferson high school
Happy days: what was fonzie's nickname for joanie*shortcake
Happy days: when richie was chosen to be a contestant on the tv show big money, what was his chosen category*rock and roll
Happy days: who was charged with being the "kissing bandit" of milwaukee*richie
Harappa & mohenjodaro were 2 great cities in the*indus valley
Harare is the capital of ____*zimbabwe
Hard heavy black tropical wood*ebony
Hard striped semi precious form of quartz*agate
Harrisburg is the capital of ____*pennsylvania
Harrison Ford Movies*Star Wars*Empire Strikes Back*Return of the Jedi*Raiders Of The Lost Ark*Indiana Jones and the Temple Of Doom*Air Force One*The Fugitive*Clear And Present Danger*Blade Runner*Patriot Games
Harrison Ford's performance in which film earned him his only Best Actor nomination*witness
Harrison What do the San Joaquin kit fox, Hawaiian hawk and Ocelot have in common*endangered species
Hartford is the capital of ____*connecticut
Hartford is the capital of which American state*connecticut
Harvard college was founded in this year*1636
Hattie mcdaniel was the first black actress to win an oscar, for which film*gone with the wind
Havana is the capital of ____*cuba
Have you ever danced with the devil in the pale moonlight?*Batman
Having a surface which curves inwards*concave
Hawaii lies on the tropic of*cancer
Hawaii officially became apart of the US on June 14,*1900
Hawaii: what is the nickname of the island lanai*pineapple island
Hawaii: what is the nickname of the island oahu*gathering place
Hawaii: What island of the Hawaiian islands is the youngest*hawaii
Hawaii: What year was the first telephone company started*1883
Hay fever is the ____ most prevalent chronic condition in the United States*sixth
Haydn's 'creation' was based on genesis and which other piece of literature*paradise lost
Hayling Island is part of which comity*hampshire
Hazel was the maid for what family*baxters
He "discovered" Dr. Livingstone in deepest Africa*henry m stanley
He assassinated john lennon on december 8 1980*mark chapman
He belted out hits for bad company, the firm and then went out on his own*paul rodgers
He collected & recorded the opinions & arguments of Socrates*plato
He composed "damnation of faust"*berlioz
He composed the opera, barber of seville*rossini
He designed the first feasible automobile with an internal combustion engine*Karl Freidrich Benz
He died in 1829, but his #100,000 foundation formed many major museums*james smithson
He directed 'The Godfather'*Francis Ford Coppola
He discovered natural radioactivity*antoine becquerel
He discovered phobos*asaph hall
He discovered the Grand Canyon*francisco coronado
He founded the Egyptian city of Alexandria*alexander the great
He gave us malted milk*william horlick
He invented the most common projection for world maps*gerardus mercator
He is the godfather of the Springfield mafia*Don Vittorio
He is the Plow King*Barney Gumbel
He is the president of Laramie cigarettes*Jack Larson
He led the mormons to the great salt lake*brigham young
He left saturday night for late night in 1992:*dennis miller
He made the brass fittings for "Old Ironsides"*paul revere
He Marquis of Blandford is heir to which British Peerage*duke of marlborough
He opened Tutankhamens tomb*howard carter
He played "grizzly adams"*dan haggerty
He produced the beatles "sgt. peppers lonely hearts club band"*george martin
He put words in Charlie McCarthy's mouth*edgar bergen
He released the parody "oh you ate one too" in 1988 which included the song "cabo wabo"*van halen
He said "the game isn't over till it's over"*yogi berra
He said he could come up with "a minor invention every 10 days..."*edison
He said, 'i have nothing to offer but blood, tears, toil and sweat'*winston churchill
He shot Lee Harvey Oswald*jack ruby
He starred in 'Conan the Barbarian'*Arnold Schwarzenegger
He starred in, 'City Lights'*Charlie Chaplin
He swept the Princi Awards. Who is he and what school is he from?*Principal Valiant from Shelbyville Elementary
He transmitted radio signals across the Atlantic in 1901*Enrico Marconi
He used elephants to cross the alps & plunder the Roman countryside*hannibal
He visited Australia & New Zealand, then surveyed the Pacific coast of North America*george vancouver
He was 'dancing on the ceiling'*lionel richie
He was a monk,scholar and scientist who died in 1920, nicknamed Dr Mirabilis.Credited with inventing gunpowder and magnifying glasses*roger bacon
He was a terror down the right wing for blackpool, stoke and england, and was every leftback's nightmare. he retired from football at the ripe old age of 50*sir stanley matthews
He was assassinated on Nov. 22, 1963*president kennedy
He was elected President of France, in 1981*Francios Mitterrand
He was from the planet mongo*ming the merciless
He was known as the 'Elephant Man'*John Merrick
He was Pinocchio's "father"*gepetto
He was responsible for building the china clipper*glenn l martin
He was Secretary of the Interior for Ronald Regan*James Watt
He was the American inventor of the cotton gin*eli whitney
He was the captain of the "mayflower"*miles standish
He was the emperor of Japan during WW II*hirohito
He was the german nobel prize winner of 1918, inventor of the method of ammonia processing, and attempted to extract gold from sea water*haber
He was the last Saxon king*harold ii
He was the son of Adam & Eve who was slain by his brother*abel
He was the U S president during the civil war*abraham lincoln
He was the villain in 'Star Wars'*Darth Vader
He won 511 games between 1890 and 1911*cy young
He worked in a factory making toilets for airplanes before he recorded 'aint no sunshine when shes gone'*bill withers
He wrote 'Sexual Behaviour in the Human Male' in 1948*Alfred Kinsey
He wrote 'the aeneid' & is generally acccepted as Rome's greatest poet*virgil
Head of the Virgin gruop of campanies*Richard Branson
Head which spanish explorer named the amazon river*orellana
Heads up!: who's head did salome demand*john the baptist
Heartbreak Hotel: What was Elvis Presley's rank when he was discharged from the army*Sergeant
Heat & light resulting from the rapid combination of oxygen, or in some cases gaseous chlorine, with other materials*fire
Heavenly Bodies: At 40 million kms, this is the star nearest to the Earth*Proxima Centauri
Heavier-than-air craft that derives its lift not from fixed wings like those of conventional airplanes, but from a power-driven rotor or rotors, revolving on a vertical axis above the fuselage*helicopter
Heaviest substance known*osmium
Heavy material stabilizing a ship*ballast
Hebrew is one of the official languages of Israel, name the other*arabic
Heh, heh. Those darn ninjas. They're ____.*wacky
Hela cells, immortal cancer cells, came from this woman*henrietta lacks
Helen Gurley Brown published which woman's magazine*cosmopolitan
Helen Gurley Brown was the publisher of what magazine*cosmopolitan
Helen sharman was the first british female what*astronaut
Heliomania is an obsession or crazed desire for ____ ____*Sun
Heliotaxis means the response of an organism to what*sunlight
Hell hath no fury like ____*a woman scorned
Helsinki is the capital of ____*finland
Hemp plant part of which can be used as a narcotic*cannabis
Henry fleming was the young soldier in the civil war in what movie*red badge of courage
Henry ford flatly stated that history is____*bunk
Henry Rowley Bishop was most famous for composing whihc popular song*home sweet home
Henry the Eighth was the father of two English Queens, Mary I and Elizabeth I. Which other King was the father did the same*james the second
Henry VII was the only British King to be crowned on the*field of battle
henry viii had six wives, which of them survived him*katherine parr
Henry VIII's wife Catherine of Aragon was born in which country*spain
Her face launched a thousand ships*helen of troy
Her first on-screen words, after the silent film age were 'Gimme a whisky with ginger-ale on the side - and don't be stingy baby' Who was the actress who uttered these words*Greta Garbo
Her headline hit in 1984 was "girls just want to have fun"*cyndi lauper
Her name was McGill and she called herself Lil but everyone knew her as*Nancy
Heraldry: Green*Vert
Heraldry: Left*Sinister
Herbs, Seasonings & Spices*Oregano*Basil*Salt*Pepper*Garlic*Paprika*Thyme*Mustard*Bay Leaf*Cinnamon
Here is an easy one!! What color feathers does a flamingo have*pink
Here, kitty kitty: what kind of cats are seal points and blue points*siamese
Herman's hermits re-made 'silhouettes' who did it originally*rays
Heroin is derived from the ____ poppy, Papaver Somniferum, which means the poppy that brings sleep*opium
Heroin is the brand name of ____ once marketed by Bayer*morphine
Heroin is the brand name of morphine once marketed by who*bayer
Heroin is the brand name of morphine once marketed by*bayer
Herp Alpert's Backing Group...The*Tijuana Brass
Heston the american flag first flew over a foreign fort in what country*libya
Hey, I was First!: A pioneer in the use of snowmobiles for Arctic exploration, this explorer led the first confirmed overland expedition to the North Pole in 1968, after a 43-day journey*Ralph Plaisted
Hey, I was First!: Christopher Columbus became the first explorer to land in the Americas in 1492. In 1497, who was second*John Cabot
Hey, I was First!: John Cabot became the first person to explore Canada in 1497. In 1534, who was second*Jacques Cartier
Hey, I was First!: New Zealander Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay of Nepal became the first people to do this on May 29, 1953*Climb Mt Everest
Hey, I was First!: On Dec 14 1911, Norwegians Oscar Wisting, Helge Sverre Hassel, Helmer Julius Hanssen, Roald Amundsen, and Olav Olavsen Bjaaland became the first people to do this*Reach the South Pole
Hey, I was First!: On June 30, 1859, Jean Francois Gravelet became the first person to do this, and did it several times. On one occasion, he even paused to cook and eat an omelette. What did he do*Cross Niagara Falls by Tightrope
Hey! what was the name of this song released by 'the romantics' in february 1980*what i like about you
Hg is the chemical symbol for what element*mercury
Hi, I'm ____ (What the hell am I doing in Springfield) ____.*Bob Hope
Hiawatha was chief of which indian people*mohawks
Hich sport makes use of a balance beam*gymnastics
High speed passenger train is called a*bullet train
Highest melting point of any metal*tungsten
Highest order of English Knighthood*Order of the Garter
Highlander: On Highlander The Series, what is the name of Duncan MacLeod's young partner*richie ryan
Highlander: TV/Film: Who played Duncan MacLeod*adrian paul
Highlander: What is the backdrop for the infamous 'cut scene' in the first movie*world war ii
Highlander: What was the name of Duncan MacLeod's monk mentor*darius
Highly poisonous substance used in the extraction of gold and silver*cyanide
Hillary what bird lays an egg that is roughly a quarter of its body weight*kiwi
Hills & ridges composed of drifting sand are known as ____*dunes
Hills and ridges composed of drifting sand are known as ____*dunes
Hindu men once believed it to be unluckily to marry a ____ time. They could avoid misfortune by marrying a tree first. The tree (his third wife) was then burnt, freeing him to marry again*third
Hindus don't like dying in bed, they prefer to die beside a*river
Hippopotamuses do ____ percent of their vocalization under water*80
Hirohito ascended to the japanese throne in which year*1926
Hirtory: Name the first black nation to gain freedom from European colonial rule*haiti
Hirundine refers to what kind of bird*swallow
His designs focused on maximum output from minimum material and output*Buckminster Fuller
His favorite expression was "helter skelter"*charles manson
His hit, calendar girl, features the lyrics "april-you're the easter bunny when you smile"*neil sedaka
His real name was Cornelius McGillicuddy*connie mack
Historical usually Spanish warship*galleon
History: ____ Agnew; disgraced vice president under Nixon*spiro
History: ____ became Queen of Scotland when she was only six days old*mary stuart
History: ____ de Medici was the first woman in Europe to use tobacco. She took it in a mixture of snuff*catherine
History: ____ emperor Montezuma had a nephew, Cuitlahac, whose name meant plenty of excrement*aztec
History: ____ had only one eye after getting a disease while attacking Rome*hannibal
History: ____ Hamilton was shot by Aaron Burr in the groin*alexander
History: ____ lost 41 of his 98-men crew to scurvy (a lack of vitamin C) on his first voyage to the South Pacific in 1768. By 1795, the importance of eating citrus was realized, and lemon juice was issued on all British Navy ships*captain cook
History: ____ of workers on the Panama Canal suffered from malaria*82%
History: ____ Trotsky, the seminal Russian Communist, was assassinated in Mexico with an icepick*leon
History: ____ Tse Tung, Chinese communist leader*mao
History: ____ was first used as a medical treatment in 2700 B.C. by Chinese emperor Shen-Nung*acupuncture
History: ____ was the first head of the United States Post Office*benjamin franklin
History: ____ were once used to treat a bone infection called osteomyelitis*maggots
History: 'Operation Desert Storm' took place in 1989, 1991 or 1995*1991
History: 10th Century: In the period 978-1016 england was ruled by which 'unready' king*ethelred
History: 14th Century: A plague killed up to one third of Europe's population. What was it called*The Black Plague
History: 15th Century: ____ set sail for the New World on a Friday in 1492*christopher columbus
History: 15th century: In which ship did john cabot sail to canada*matthew
History: 15th Century: Scholars in China compiled an ____ consisting of 11,095 volumes*encyclopedia
History: 15th Century: Who was the first woman to receive a diamond engagement ring? It was given to her by Maximilian I of Germany in 1477*anne of burgundy
History: 16th Century: A 1772 explosive eruption blows 1.2 km off the top of volcano Papandayan, Java, kills____*three thousand
History: 16th Century: A 1772 explosive eruption blows 1.2 km off the top of volcano____ , Java, kills 3,000*papandayan
History: 16th Century: A cathedral built between 1554 and 1560 for Ivan the Terrible, to which saint is this Russian Orthodox church in Moscow dedicated*saint basil
History: 16th Century: In 1793, who launched the worlds first hot air balloon*montgolfier brothers
History: 16th Century: Mission ____ founded in 1776*dolores
History: 17th Century: Between 1620 and 1624 Cornelius Drebbel built and tested the first what on the Thames*submarine
History: 17th Century: Between 1642 and 1644 which French mathematician designed the first digital calculator to help hos father in his tax computations*blaise pascal
History: 17th Century: In 1854, during the Crimean War, what event came to be known as one of the greatest military blunders of all times*charge of the light brigade
History: 17th Century: In the English hospitals of the seventeenth century, children were entitled to ____ gallons of beer as part of their weekly diet*two
History: 17th Century: In the great fire of london in 1666 half of London was burnt down but how many people were injured*six
History: 18th Century: ____ was first introduced in England in 1799 by British Prime Minister, William Pitt*income tax
History: 18th Century: European women achieved a pale complexion by eating 'complexion wafers' which were actually what poison*arsenic
History: 18th Century: Who was the us president in 1778*nobody
History: 18th Century: Who was the US President in 1788*nobody
History: 18th Century: You could purchase insurance against going to____ , in London, England*hell
History: 1900s: Between 1902 and 1907 the same ____ killed 436 people in India*tiger
History: 1900s: Between 1902 and 1907 the same tiger killed ____ people in India*436
History: 1900s: Between 1902 and 1907 the same tiger killed 436 people in____*india
History: 1900s: In 1908 a giant fireball impacts in Central ____ (Tunguska Event)*siberia
History: 1910s: In 1914 was Mahatma ____ 's 1st arrest, campaigning for Indian rights in South Africa*gandhi
History: 1920s: In 1923, New Zealand claims ____ Dependency in Antarctica*ross
History: 1930s: his man was time magazine's 1938 "man of the year"*adolf hitler
History: 1930s: Hitler annexed the Sudetenland, of which country was it a part*czechoslovakia
History: 1930s: In 1934, on the "Night of the ____ ," Hitler stages bloody purge of Nazi party*long knives
History: 1933, Mrs Klarius Mikkelson was the first woman to set foot where*The Antarctic
History: 1940s: Became Foreign Secretary in Attlee's Cabinet (1945-1951)*ernest bevin
History: 1940s: In 1945 Allies refuse Japan's surrender offer to retain Emperor____*hirohito
History: 1940s: In 1948, ____ as a substitute for Radio tubes announced (Bell Labs)*transistor
History: 1940s: In 1949, South Africa begins implementing ____ ; no mixed marriages*apartheid
History: 1940s: The Bich pen was changed to Bic for fear that Americans would pronounce it '____ .'*bitch
History: 1950s: In 1952 Queen Elizabeth II acceded to the throne on the death of her father. Who was he*George VI
History: 1950s: In 1952, ____ proclaimed king of Jordan*hussein
History: 1950s: In 1952, Hussein proclaimed king of____*jordan
History: 1950s: In 1959, which party was elected for the third time in a row in Britain?*conservative
History: 1950s: King Talal of this country was ousted, due to insanity, by his son Hussein*jordan
History: 1950s: Robert Menzies was the Prime Minister of which country throughout the 50s?*australia
History: 1950s: The 1951 Festival of Britain was centred on which city?*london
History: 1950s: The control of which waterway was the goal of a joint British, French and Israeli military mission in 1956*Suez canal
History: 1950s: This European principality gained a princess in 1956*monaco
History: 1950s: This flop car was introduced in the 50's*edsel
History: 1950s: This nation was divided at the 17th parallel in 1954*vietnam
History: 1950s: This pact was signed by the Soviet Union and its eastern allies*warsaw
History: 1950s: This was created by the treaty of Rome in 1957*european economic community
History: 1950s: Which 77-year-old was returned as British Prime Minister?*winston churchill
History: 1950s: Which American evangelist Billy led a London crusade?*graham
History: 1950s: Which large mountain was conquered by Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay in 1953*everest
History: 1950s: Which was the last to come off rationing (in 1954)*Food
History: 1950s: Who left No 10 Downing Street for the second and final time in 1955*Winston Churchill
History: 1950s: Who reached the summit of Mount Everest in 1953?*edmund hilary
History: 1950s: Who told electors in 1959 "you've never had it so good"*harold macmillan
History: 1960s: ____ declares independence in 1960*chad
History: 1960s: A tranquilising drug, thought to have no harmful effects, was marketed in Britain and other countries as a therapy for morning sickness, resulting in the birth of hundreds of deformed babies. Name the drug*Thalidomide
History: 1960s: Discovered in 1967, pulsating radio sources in space are better known as this*pulsar
History: 1960s: First nation ever to resign from the united nations*indonesia
History: 1960s: Fourth nation to explode an atom bomb*china
History: 1960s: Harold Macmillan's "winds of change" speech in 1960 addressed Britain's relations with which continent*Africa
History: 1960s: he was appointed deputy commander of military assistance in 1964*westmoreland
History: 1960s: In 1963, Cardinal ____ elected Pope Paul VI, 262nd head of RC Church*montini
History: 1960s: In 1969, what did Neil Armstrong consider a giant leap for mankind*Walking on the moon
History: 1960s: In the 1969 Apollo 11 landing, who stayed in the command module*michael collins
History: 1960s: John Young and him were the first astronauts to fly the two-occupant Gemini*gus grissom
History: 1960s: Malta won independence from this country in 1964*england
History: 1960s: Martin Luther King, Jr. was assassinated in this city*memphis
History: 1960s: Rwanda & ____ become independent in 1962*burundi
History: 1960s: Thalidomide was prescribed to help pregnant women fight what symptoms*morning sickness
History: 1960s: Theodore Maiman demonstrated this enlightening device for the first time in '60*laser
History: 1960s: This bridge, the largest suspension bridge in the US, was finished in 1964*verrazano narrows
History: 1960s: This remote area was crossed on foot for the first time in 1968-1969*north pole
History: 1960s: what was the new york times headline for monday, july 21, 1969*men walk on moon
History: 1960s: What was the theory by which America rationalised its entry into the Vietnam war*Domino effect
History: 1960s: Who set foot on the moon on july 20, 1969*neil armstrong
History: 1960s: Zaire (then the ''''' ) gains independence from Belgium in 1960*belgian congo
History: 1963, what was the subject of the Beeching Report*the railways
History: 1970s: ____ was the last Ivy League college to go coed, in 1972*dartmouth
History: 1970s: Angola won its independence fromthem in 1975*portugal
History: 1970s: Anthony Armstrong-Jones and which royal separated in 1976*Princess Margaret
History: 1970s: Apple Computer ships its 1st ____ in 1977*apple ii
History: 1970s: became the capital of the reunited north and south vietnam*hanoi
History: 1970s: Born "No Name Maddox", he committed one of the most sensational crimes of the 70's*charles manson
History: 1970s: He was court-martialed in 1971 for atrocities in Southeast Asia*william calley
History: 1970s: In 1971, 3 cosmonauts die as ____ depressurizes during reentry*soyuz xi
History: 1970s: In 1973 he became Los Angeles' first black mayor*tom bradley
History: 1970s: In the UK, Margaret Thatcher was the first what*Female prime minister
History: 1970s: oregans trojan was the most powerful one of these in this decade*nuclear plant
History: 1970s: russian dancer who defected in 1974*mikhail baryshnikov
History: 1970s: The first american to walk on the moon in the 70's*alan shepard
History: 1970s: The WHO declared this disease eliminated*smallpox
History: 1970s: this famous idaho dam went to pieces in 1976*teton river dam
History: 1970s: this nation tried the "gang of four"*china
History: 1970s: This war hero quit the Israeli cabinet in 1979*moshe dayan
History: 1970s: What was described on its launch in 1972 as being "as thick as cigarette packet", reflecting its creator's idea of a perfect size*The pocket calculator
History: 1970s: Which coin was worth one hundredth of a pound under decimalisation that occurred in 1971 in the UK?*New penny
History: 1980s: A hailstorm that struck munich, germany, in july, 1984, caused an estimated $____ worth of damage to trees, buildings and motor vehicles*1 billion
History: 1980s: argentina called them the malvinas islands, the british this*falkland
History: 1980s: Central American strongman who appeared on a time cover entitled "the drug thugs"*general manuel noriega
History: 1980s: Charles and Diana were wed in this cathedral*st. paul
History: 1980s: country that saw 32 of its citizens convicted of spying from 1981-88*united states
History: 1980s: Crime family that lost its head when "Big Paul" Castellano got "whacked"*gambino
History: 1980s: first man to ride the space shuttle into orbit twice*john young
History: 1980s: He lost the 1977 NYC mayoral bid before taking successful aim at Albany*mario cuomo
History: 1980s: How many dollars was Bernhard Goetz asked for on his fateful subway ride*5
History: 1980s: In 1981, China's Communist Party condemns the late ____ Tse-tung's policy*mao
History: 1980s: In 1983, Anne Burford left her position as administrator of this agency*epa
History: 1980s: In 1989, where did the Iron Curtain first open*Hungary's border with Austria
History: 1980s: Infamous subway rider only convicted of illegal weapons possession*bernhard goetz
History: 1980s: john paul ii forgave this man for shooting him*memet agca
History: 1980s: Seaboard state home to a nation-leading 96 hazardous waste sites in 1987*new jersey
History: 1980s: She was drawn to his 'wit, charm and good looks'. But what did Prince Andrew say he liked about Sarah Ferguson in 1986*Red hair
History: 1980s: The name of the first space shuttle*columbia
History: 1980s: The US mining of this nations harbor created an uproar in 1984*nicaragua
History: 1980s: the youngest leader of the soviet union before gorbachev*joseph stalin
History: 1980s: This corporation was granted over 1 billion in government loans*chrysler
History: 1980s: this country's president zia ul-haq was killed in a 1988 plane crash*pakistan
History: 1980s: This leader dozed off in a 1984 speech, leading to speculation of his health*chernenko
History: 1980s: Voyager 2 discovers 2 partial rings of ____ in 1989*neptune
History: 1980s: What was the day in 1987, that Wall Street shares plunged in value, called?*Black Monday
History: 1980s: Which deadly disease was declared eradicated in 1980*Smallpox
History: 1980s: Who NYC Mayor Ed Kock said Jews would be "crazy" to back for President in 88*jesse jackson
History: 1980s: Who was the soviet president between 1985 and 1988*andrei gromyko
History: 1980s: Who's 1000th day as a hostage was Dec. 10, 1987*terry anderson
History: 1990s: 30th may 1998, an earthquake measuring 6.9 on the richter scale triggered landslides that swallowed entire villages killing as many as 5,000 people. In which country did this take place*afghanistan
History: 1990s: a former east german leader found refuge at moscow's chilean embassy in 1992*erich honecker
History: 1990s: Bill and hilary clinton switched on the christmas tree lights in belfast in 1990, 1995 or 1996*1995
History: 1990s: From which conflict in 1992 did we get the euphemism 'ethnic cleansing'*Bosnia
History: 1990s: In 1990, ____ and Morocco troops land in Saudi Arabia to prevent Iraqi invasion*egyptian
History: 1990s: In 1990, Egyptian and ____ troops land in Saudi Arabia to prevent Iraqi invasion*moroccan
History: 1990s: In 1990, Egyptian and Moroccan troops land in ____ to prevent the Iraqi invasion*saudi arabia
History: 1990s: In 1990, Egyptian and Moroccan troops land in Saudi Arabia to prevent the ''''' invasion*iraqi
History: 1990s: In 1990, Soviets admit to what?*Katyn Massacre
History: 1990s: In 1990, what did Tim Berners-Lee invent while working at the CERN European nuclear research organisation*The world wide web
History: 1990s: In 1991, which multinational military campaign ousted Iraq from Kuwait*Desert Storm
History: 1990s: In 1992, what city saw 3,700 fires started on the last two days of April*los angeles
History: 1990s: In 1992, what continent had the greatest explosion of aids cases*africa
History: 1990s: In 1992, what credit card company recorded 205 million dollars in 3rd quarter losses*american express
History: 1990s: In 1992, what democrat won the new hampshire primary*paul tsongas
History: 1990s: In 1992, what did the church of england allow women to become*priests
History: 1990s: In 1992, what US state was the first ever to elect two women to its senate*california
History: 1990s: In 1992, who was found sane in Milwaukee after he killed & cut up 15 young kids*jeffrey dahmer
History: 1990s: In 1993, $20 billion of financial aid went to this nation*russia
History: 1990s: In 1993, a liver of this animal was transplanted into a human at the University of Pittsburgh*baboon
History: 1990s: In 1993, China released this dissident, famous for Tiannaem Square Massacre activity*wang dan
History: 1990s: In 1993, Crown Prince Naruhito married her*masako owada
History: 1990s: In 1993, May Day riots occurred in this nation*russia
History: 1990s: In 1993, this man became South Korea's first civilian leader*kim young sam
History: 1990s: In 1993, this territory held a referendum where residents chose not to pursue statehood*puerto rico
History: 1990s: In 1993, this world leader visited Denver, Colorado for world youth day*john paul ii
History: 1990s: In 1997, the Cassini space probe carried this dangerous substance*plutonium
History: 1990s: In 1997, what did the theme tune to New Labour's general election campaign promise*Things can only get better
History: 1990s: In the 1991 gulf war, what missiles did the allies use to intercept iraqi scuds*patriots
History: 1990s: Stock markets on this continent plunged in October 1997*asia
History: 1990s: The compound of this sect was under siege in Waco, Texas in 1993*branch davidians
History: 1990s: This company sold 44,200,000 cases of their 16 oz cans in 1994?*lipton tea
History: 1990s: What biblical disease did 39 texans come down with in 1992*leprosy
History: 1990s: What european country hosted expo '92*spain
History: 1990s: What was the #5 us daily newspaper with 1,117,376 average circulation in 1990*new york times
History: 1990s: Which country voted to keep the Queen in 1999*Australia
History: 19th Century: ____ was the first country to give woman the vote, in 1893*new zealand
History: 19th Century: ____ was the first European country to establish a system for health insurance for its workers in 1888*germany
History: 19th Century: Between 1857 & 1861, during James Buchanan's presidency, what role was performed by his neice, Harriet Lane*First Lady
History: 19th Century: Between 1895 & 1898 who was the first person to sail around the world alone*joshua slocum
History: 19th Century: In 1894 Korea declares independence from ____ , asks for Japanese aid*china
History: 19th Century: In the 1858 Treaty of Algun, ____ cedes north bank of Amur River to Russia*china
History: 19th Century: In the 1858 Treaty of Algun, China cedes north bank of ____ River to Russia*amur
History: 19th Century: In the 1858 Treaty of Algun, China cedes north bank of Amur River to ____*russia
History: 19th Century: In the 1858 Treaty of____ , China cedes north bank of Amur River to Russia*algun
History: 19th Century: Millions of human mummies were used as what in Egypt*fuel for locomotives
History: 19th Century: Who was the slavery abolitionist that was tried and hanged for his beliefs in 1859? his name lives on in song*john brown
History: 19th Century: Who was the US President in 1800*adams
History: 19th Century: Who was the us president in 1808*jefferson
History: 19th Century: With which innovation in transport in the 1830s is the english surgeon and inventor Sir Goldsworth Gurney associated*steam driven stagecoaches
History: 200 million years ago Earth contained 1 land mass called*pangaea
History: 2000s: 2002, who became the Queen of Spain*Sophia
History: 2000s: As of 2002, which republic currently exists in France*The fifth
History: 2000s: In 2002, British troops led a peacekeeping force in which capital city*Kabul
History: 2000s: Which of these millennium landmarks closed almost as soon as it opened*The Millennium bridge
History: 6th century BC: What did nebuchadnezzar build on the banks of the euphrates*hanging gardens of babylon
History: 82% of the workers on the Panama Canal suffered from*malaria
History: 82% of workers on the ____ Canal suffered from malaria*panama
History: A female pharaoh was unknown in ____ before Hatshepsut, who had herself portrayed in male costume, with a beard and without breasts*egypt
History: After India became independent, dispute over which state led to a war with Pakistan*Kashmir
History: After sheltering from a storm near Cheddar Gorge, Augustus Toplady wrote which hymn*Rock of Ages
HISTORY: After the end of the Vietnam war what was saigons name changed to*Ho Chi Minh City
History: After which governor of the Dutch East India company was Tasmania first named*anthony van dieman
History: After who was America named*Amerigo Vespucci
History: After who was Mickey Mouse named*Mickey Rooney
History: After whom is the US state of Virginia named*elizabeth i
History: After whose rebellion were the 'Bloody Assizes' presided over by the infamous Judge Jeffreys*duke of monmouth
History: After WWI what was Hitler promoted to in rank*corporal
History: Against which country did england fight the 'hundred years war'*france
History: Against which Iraqi dictator was the Gulf War fought*saddam hussein
History: Against whom did Richard the Lionheart fight in the Crusades*Saladin
History: Against whom was Robert the Bruce fighting when he was inspired to try again by a spider*king edward II
History: Alexander the Great was king of which country*Macedonia
HISTORY: allied invasion of Italy*Gallipoli
History: Although his remains were found to be missing in 1864, where was Voltaire buried*The Pantheon,Paris
History: Although modern images of India often show poverty and lack of development, India was the richest country on earth until the time of British invasion in the early ____ Century*17th
History: Animals: 1950s: Laika was the first animal in space in 1957. What was she?*A dog
History: Approximately how many children did pharaoh Ramses II father*one hundred and sixty
History: As what was Istanbul previously known*Constantinople
History: As what was Taiwan formerly known*Formosa
History: As what was winchester known by the Romans*Venta Bulgarum
History: Astronaut Neil Armstrong stepped on the moon with his ____ foot first*left
History: At the time of Julius Caesar, who was the ruler of Egypt*Cleopatra
History: At what time did the hiroshima bomb detonate*8:15 am
History: At which battle between British and Zulu forces in South Africa in 1879 did a small British force win 11 Victoria Crosses*rorkes drift
History: At which battle did Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson get his nickname*The Battle of Bull Run
History: At which battle in Ireland in 1690 did the army of William of Orange decisively defeat that of James VII & II*battle of the boyne
History: At which battle of 1798 did the boy stand on the burning deck*Battle of the Nile
History: At which castle near Leyburn was Mary Queen of Scots held captive for 6 months in 1568*bolton castle
History: Australian highwaymen or robbers who, in the late 18th and early 19th centuries, terrorized settlers in the new south wales and victoria regions*bushrangers
History: Aztec emperor ____ had a nephew, Cuitlahac, whose name meant plenty of excrement*montezuma
History: Aztec emperor Montezuma had a nephew, ____ , whose name meant plenty of excrement*cuitlahac
History: Aztec emperor Montezuma had a nephew, Cuitlahac, whose name meant plenty of ____*excrement
History: Babieca was the name of who's horse*el cid
History: Bandleader Glenn Miller was last seen in an aircraft leaving which country?*England
History: Bangladesh became independent in 1971, what was it called before that date*east pakistan
History: Barney Clark was the first recipient of which artificial heart*jarvik 7
History: Battle at which Davy Crockett was killed*the alamo
History: Because of heavy traffic congestion, Julius Caesar banned all ____ from Rome during daylight hours*wheeled vehicles
History: Because of heavy traffic congestion, julius caesar banned all wheeled vehicles from rome during ____*daylight hours
History: Because of heavy____ , Julius Caesar banned all wheeled vehicles from Rome during daylight hours*traffic congestion
History: Because of the ____ content of the Dead Sea, it is difficult to dive below its surface*salt
History: Because they had no proper rubbish disposal system, the streets of ancient ____ became literally knee-deep in rubbish*mesopotamia
History: Beetle sacred to the ancient egyptians*scarab
History: Benazir bhutto regained power in 1993 after being ousted how many years before*three
History: Benito mussolini would ward off he evil eye by touching his what?*testicles
History: Benjamin Franklin suggested that ____ should be the U S national bird*turkey
History: Between which countries was the shortest war in history*Zanzibar and England
History: Bill and Hilary Clinton switched on the Christmas tree lights in Belfast, Northern Ireland, in 1990, 1995 or 1996*1995
History: Bill Clinton is the first Democrat to be elected to two terms in office since which American President*franklin d roosevelt
History: Bill Gates dropped out of which of educational institution*harvard
History: Bill Gates formed a company to sell a computerized traffic counting system to cities, which made $20,000 its first year. Business dropped sharply when customers learned Gates was only ____ years old*fourteen
History: Billy the Kid was born in ____*1859
History: Blackbird, who was the chief of ____ Indians, was buried sitting on his favourite horse*omaha
History: Blanchard and jeffries crossed the english channel in 1785 using what means of transport*hydrogen balloon
History: Britain and Argentina fought over these islands in 1982*falkland
History: Britain and Argentina fought over these islands in 1982*Falklands Islands
History: British aircraft designer of the Tiger Moth and Mosquito*de havilland
History: British inventor of the first successful steam locomotive in 1814*george stephenson
HISTORY: British prime minister 1979 - 1990*Margaret Thatcher
History: Buffalo Bill's real name was...*william f cody
History: By what name is the Mongol leader Temujin better known*Genghis Khan
History: By who was Gerald Ford almost assassinated*Squeaky Fromme
History: Canadian Prime Minister: Pierre Elliott ____*trudeau
History: Chang and Eng were the most famous as what?*siamese twins
History: Charles ii's mistress*Nell Gwynn
History: Charles Rolls of Rolls Royce fame died in what type of vehicle?*Airplane
History: Churchill, F.D. Roosvelt and Stalin met here in 1945*yalta
History: Code name for D Day*Operation Overlord
History: Columbus had three ships on his first American exploration. On his second expedition, ____ ships were under his command*seventeen
History: Did Rotheim invent the aerosol in 1919, 1926 or 1931*1926
History: Disney: Back in the day at Walt Disney studios, Walt's brother Ray reportedly peddled what to employees on the lot*insurance
History: During Prohibition, what name was given to an illegal drinking club*speakeasy
History: During which war was OXFAM set up?*WWII
History: During which war was the New Model Army formed*english civil war
History: During World War I what kind of gas was used in the trenches?*Mustard gas
History: During wwii Norman Shelley was enlisted to imitate whom in radio broadcasts*Winston Churchill
History: East Berlin was the capital of ____*East Germany
History: Easy! What was described as Unsinkable*RMS Titanic
HISTORY: Englands first prime minister*Robert Walpole
History: Eras are divided into units called ____*periods
History: Ferdinand and imelda marcos were exiled in what year*1986
History: Ferdinand and Isabella were joint rulers in which country*spain
History: Ferdinand Marcos was the president of which country*philippines
History: Final and decisive action of the napoleonic wars, that effectively ended french domination of europe*battle of waterloo
History: First emperor of rome (27bc-14ad), who restored unity and orderly government to the realm after nearly a century of civil wars*augustus
History: First name of the famous lord nelson of trafalgar*horatio
History: For what country did Columbus make his historic voyage*spain
History: For what drink was chicory a wartime substitute*coffee
History: For what purpose did the Mayan people build pyramids*temples
History: For what was Sir Francis Walsingham, Elizabeth i's Secretary of State best remembered*espionage
History: For which event was th efirst commemorative medal struck*defeat of the armada
History: Four Japanese carriers were destroyed in this battle*midway
History: Frankish ruler Charles the Great is better known as ____*charlemagne
History: From the 14th century to 1830 the eldest sons of french kings were known by what title*dauphin
History: From the 14th century to 1830 the eldest sons of French kings were known by which name*dauphin
History: From what country did the U.S. buy the Virgin Islands*denmark
History: From what did Alexander the Great suffer*epilepsy
History: From which French ship was the musket ball fired that killed Lord Nelson*Redoubtable
History: From which port did the Titanic set sail*Southampton
HISTORY: From whom did JF kennedy accept his dog Pushinka*Nikita Krushchev
History: General Sherman burned this city in 1864*atlanta
History: George Washington Carver advocated planting peanuts and sweet potatoes to replace what*cotton and tobacco
History: George Washington Carver advocated planting what to replace cotton and tobacco*peanuts and sweet potatoes
History: Germany was split into two zones by which agreement*Yalta agreement
History: Germany's allies in WW II were Japan, Italy, Hungary, Bulgaria, Finland, Libya, and ____*romania
History: Germany's WW I allies were Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, and ____*turkey
History: He advocated the planting peanuts and sweet potatoes to replace cotton and tobacco*carver
History: He allowed the bugging of the Democratic Committee headquarters*richard nixon
History: He discovered the Grand Canyon*coronado
History: He discovered the Grand Canyon*Francisco Coronado
History: He is identified with the expression, "Eureka"*archimedes
History: He is said to have fiddled while Rome burned*nero
History: He killed Jesse James*ford
History: He led 900 followers in a mass suicide in 1979*jim jones
History: he name of which American civil war battle near San Antonio Texas means Cottonwood*the alamo
History: He ordered the persecution of Christians in which Peter and Paul died*nero
History: He received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1964 for his civil rights leadership*martin luther king jr
History: He ruled Rome when Christ was born*caesar augustus
History: He said, "I have nothing to offer but blood, tears, toil and sweat."*sir winston churchill
History: He shot Lee Harvey Oswald*Jack Ruby
History: He shot Lee Harvy Oswald*ruby
History: He taught Alexander the Great*aristotle
History: He was assassinated on Dec. 8, 1980 in New York City*john lennon
History: He was assassinated on Nov. 22, 1963*john fitzgerald kennedy
History: He was defeated at the Battle of Little Bighorn*general custer
History: He was stabbed by Cassius*julius caesar
History: He was stabbed by Gaius Cassius Longinus*Julius Caesar
History: He was the American inventor of the Cotton Gin*Eli Whitney
History: He was the American inventor of the Cotton Gin*whitney
History: He was the captain of the "Mayflower"*standish
History: He was the U.S. president during the Civil War*abraham lincoln
HISTORY: Henry viii warship*Mary Rose
HISTORY: Henry VIIIs flagship*mary rose
History: hich british king spoke german but hardly any english*george i
History: His ship was the H.M.S. Beagle*charles darwin
History: His wife was Roxana. His horse was Bacephalus. He was ____*alexander the great
History: Hitler's title as supreme leader of nazi germany*fuhrer
History: How did 1940s British murderer John Haigh dispose of his victims' bodies?*Acid bath
HISTORY: How did Jane Seymour,wife of Henry viii die*septicaemia
History: How do you write 69 in Roman numerals*lxix
History: How is the stockmarket collapse of the 24th October 1929 better known*Black Thursday
History: How long did the Arab-Israeli War of 1967 last?*Six days
History: How many astronauts manned each Apollo flight*3
History: How many astronauts manned each Apollo flight*three
History: How many British officers were forced by Indian troops into the Black Hole of Calcutta*146
History: How many countries joined the United Nations at it's start*51
History: How many kings of England have been called Henry*eight
History: How many olympics have been cancelled due to war*three
History: How many people were killed in the battle of Lexington*eight
History: How many stab wounds did Julius Caesar have when he died*23
History: How many years was Nelson Mandela in prison*27
History: How many years were between the creation of the Magna Carta and the American Declaration of Independence*561
History: How old was Alexander the Great when he died*32
History: How old was John F. Kennedy when he became president*43
History: How was "Abu Yusuf Ya'qub ibn Is-haq ubn as-Sabbah ibn 'omran ibn Ismail al-Kindi" better known*The philosopher of the Arabs
History: How was William Pitt the Elder's son known*William Pitt the Younger
History: In 1902 this volcano erupted, killing 30,000*pelee
History: In 1911 Roald Amundsen became the first person to reach where*South Pole
History: In 1962, for what did Britain and France sign an agreement to build together*Concorde
History: In 1975, what re-opened after an 8 year closure*Suez Canal
History: In 1998 the Festina team was banned from what over drug allegations?*Tour de France cycle race
History: In ancient greece, what was a hoplite*a soldier
History: In British history a dwelling offering accomodation to the poor*almshouse
History: In March 1979, where did a major nuclear accident occur*Three Mile Island
History: In the 15th century, what was the war between the houses of Lancaster and York*War of the Roses
History: In the 17th century which country started taxing beards*Russia
History: In the 1855 Russian War, what were used to transport Torpedos*Kites
History: In the 19th Century what were Piccadily Weepers*droopy whiskers
History: In the 9th century which city had several thousand bookstores*Baghdad
History: In the early 20th century, what was used to treat epilepsy*rattlesnake venom
History: In the early Twentieth century, rattlesnake venom was used to treat ____*epilepsy
History: In the French revolution what was the occupation of a tricoteuse*knitting
History: In the Geological Time Scale, during the Meso Erazoic, what Period came just after the Cretaceous Period*jurassic
History: In the marriage ceremony of the ancient Incas, the couple was considered officially wed when they took off their ____ and handed them to each other*sandals
History: In the middle ages what was a pavis*shield
History: In the Middle Ages what was lichen scraped from crucifixes supposed to cure*nightmares
History: In the middle ages, where did people believe the seat of intelligence was*heart
History: In the period 978-1016 England was ruled by which "Unready" king*Ethelred
History: In the reign of Henry iii, compurgation was introduced as the forerunner to what*jury system
History: In the year 2000 which companies CEO was the worlds second richest man*Oracle
History: In what capacity did the writer Ernest Hemingway serve in WW i*ambulance driver
History: In what country did "Sepoy Mutiny" occur*india
History: In what decade did the Dust Bowl devastate Midwest farmers?*1930s
History: In what type of building did Plato and Aristotle teach*Gymnasium
History: In what year did China become a communist state*1949
History: In what year did England's lease on Hong Kong expire*1997
History: In what year did man first set foot on the moon*1969
History: In what year did the Berlin Wall come down*1989
History: in what year did winston churchill die*1965
History: In what year of WW II did Russia declare war on Japan*1945
History: In what year was the Wall Street Crash?*1929
History: In which African countries were US embassies bombed in 1998?*Kenya & Tanzania
History: In which battle was George A. Custer defeated*Battle of Little Bighorn
HISTORY: In which century were the Wars of the Roses fought*the fifteenth century
History: In which city did the Peterloo massacre take place in 1819*manchester
History: in which city did the Phoenix Park murders occur in 1882*dublin
History: In which city was President Kennedy killed*dallas
History: In which city were the Hanging Gardens*babylon
History: In which country did Louis Riel lead a rebellion and set up a provisional government in 1869*canada
History: In which country did the Boxer Rebellion take place*china
History: In which country did the Red Brigades operate in the late 70s?*Italy
History: In which country was Adolf Hitler born*austria
History: In which country was paper money first used*China
History: In which country was the Rosetta Stone found*egypt
History: In which country was the Titanic launched?*Ireland
History: In which country's waters was Greenpeace's Rainbow Warrior sunk in 1985?*New Zealand's
History: In which county is Passschendaele, scene of battle in WWI?*Belgium
History: In which english county is the site of the battle of Edgehill*warwickshire
HISTORY: In which harbour did the Mary Rose sink in 1545*Portsmouth
History: In which month did the attack on Pearl Harbor take place?*December
History: In which street in London did the Great Fire start*pudding lane
HISTORY: In which war did the battle of Isandwlana take place*Zulu war
History: In which war was the battle of Antietam*american civil war
History: In which year did Disneyland open*1955
History: In which year did London Underground open*1863
History: In which year did Richard Burton die*1984
History: In which year did Skylab crashland in Western Australia*1979
History: In which year did the Battle of Britain take place*1940
History: In which year did the first man walk on the moon*1969
History: in which year did the Spanish Armada try to invade England*1588
History: In which year did the Titanic set sail*1912
History: In which year did Winston Churchill first become prime minister*1940
History: In which year was John F. Kennedy elected*1960
History: In which year was Lady Jane Grey queen*1553
History: In which year was Lord Mountbatten murdered*1979
History: In which year was Martin Luther King shot*1968
History: In which year was Nelson Mandela released from prison*1990
History: In which year was Nelson Mandela released from Robben Island*1990
History: In which year was the First Crusade*1095
History: In which year was the Rosetta stone written*196 BC
History: In which year was the shortest war in history*1896
History: In which year was the smoke detector invented*1969
History: In world war ii what name was given to the German technique of sending U Boats out in groups*wolf pack
History: In WWII what was a moaning minnie*german mortar
History: In WWII who was in charge of the Afrika Korps?*Rommel
HISTORY: Indian spiritualist leader*mahatma ghandi
HISTORY: Inventor of the television*John Logie Baird
History: Israel occupied the Golan Heights. Whose territory was it*syria
History: Israel occupied the West Bank. It belonged to ____*jordan
History: John F. Kennedy Airport in New York used to be called ____*Idlewind
History: John F. Kennedy Airport used to be called ____*idlewild
HISTORY: Jon Magnusson was the prime minister of which country 1924 - 1926*Iceland
History: Kate Barton became the first bus conductress in 1909, 1920 or 1933*1909
History: King of italy 1900-46*victor emmanuel iii
History: King Richard the ____*Lionheart
History: Leaders of which country wore a double crown to signify the unification of Upper and Lower kingdoms*Egypt
History: Leon Trotsky, the seminal Russian Communist, was assassinated in ____ with an icepick*mexico
History: Leon Trotsky, the seminal Russian Communist, was assassinated in Mexico with an____*icepick
History: Leon____ , the seminal Russian Communist, was assassinated in Mexico with an icepick*trotsky
History: Lillie Langtry was the mistress of which future king*edward vii
History: London in the 18th century,what was Kitty Fishers profession*prostitute
History: Longest reigning empress of Russia*catherine the great
History: Louis XVI was guillotined in 1732, 1793 or 1842*1793
History: Man first stepped foot on the moon in which year?*1969
History: Marco Polo was born on the ____ island of Korcula (pronounced Kor-Chu-La)*croatian
History: Marconi transmitted radio signals across the atlantic in 1901, 1902 or 1903*1901
History: Margaret Thatcher becomes the first woman elected prime minister of*great britain
History: Marshall of France who established his government at Vichy, imprisoned for treason in 1945*petain
History: May 24th 1862, which bridge in London was opened*westminster bridge
History: May 28th 1742, Englands first what opened*swimming pool
History: Muhammad Ali refused to fight in which war?*Vietnam
History: Mussolini invaded this country in 1935*ethiopia
HISTORY: Name for the elite British wartime pilots who marked targets for the bombers*Pathfinder Force
HISTORY: name given to william i's campaign of devastation after the Saxon uprising of 1069*The Harrowing of the North
History: Name Jacques Cousteau's research ship*calypso
History: Name of a sub division of a county once under Danish influence, especially in Yorkshire*wapentake
History: Name of Britains allies in the Seven Years War*Prussia and Hanover
History: Name of Dick Turpins horse*Black Bess
History: Name of Donald Campbells boat in which he was killed*Bluebird
History: Name of the civil code of ancient Rome*The red laws
History: Name of the first Black man to walk in space*Bernard Harris
History: name of the first woman in the world to be elected Head of State in 1980*vigdis finnbogadottir
HISTORY: Name of the notorious english highwayman*Dick Turpin
HISTORY: Name of the stock market crash of 1720*South Sea Bubble
HISTORY: Name of the treaty that ended the War of Spanish Succession*Treaty of utrecht
HISTORY: Name that year, Wars of the Roses*1455
History: Name the incident in which tea was dumped into the harbour*boston tea party
History: name the two vessels which fought the first sea battle between iron-covered ships*monitor and merrimac
History: Name the Year: British army seizes King Charles I as a prisoner*1647
History: Near what falls did Jimmy Angel crash his plane in 1937*Angel Falls
History: Near which Bavarian city did the Nazis hold huge rallies in the 1930s*Nuremberg
HISTORY: Nelsons flagship*H M S Victory
History: Nelsons mistress, Lady Hamiltons first name*emma
History: Niveveh and Assur were cities of which empire*assyrian
History: Numbering houses in London streets only began in*1764
History: Octavia was which emperor's sister*august
History: Of what did Prince Albert die*Typhoid Fever
History: Of which Cambodian party was Pol Pot the leader*Khmer Rouge
HISTORY: Of which kingdom was Offa the King*Mercia
History: Of which ship was Miles Standish captain*The Mayflower
History: Off which South American port was the Graf Spee scuttled in 1939*Montevideo
History: On what date did America become an independant nation*July 4th, 1776
History: On what day of the week did Solomon Grundy die*Saturday
History: On what was Pennsylvania incorrectly spelled*Liberty Bell
History: on which lake was Donald Campbell killed*Coniston Water
History: On which of the Canary Islands did a collision of two jumbo jets take place, making it one of the worst air disasters in history?*Tenerife
History: One of the Seven Wonders of the World, The Mausoleum at Halicanassus was built by whom*artemisia
History: One who fought professionally in Roman arenas was a(n) ____*gladiator
History: Original name for Tasmania*van diemans land
History: Performing Arts: 15th Century: Shakespeare's ____ Theater burns down in 1613*globe
History: Prime minister during Edward VIIIs abdication*baldwin
History: Science: what did archimedes say upon discovering the principle of buoyancy in his bath*eureka
History: Seven Wonders(Ancient)*The Great Pyramid Of Giza*The Hanging Gardens of babylon*The Statue of Zeus At Olympia*The Temple of Artemis at Ephesus*The Mausoleum of Halicarnassus*The Colossus of Rhodes*The Lighthouse of Alexandria
History: She overcame her handicaps to become a lecturer and a scholar*Helen Keller
History: She overcame her handicaps to become a lecturer and a scholar*keller
History: She was called "The Maid of Orleans"*joan of arc
History: She was Queen of Egypt and mistress of Julius Caesar*cleopatra
History: She was the first First Lady to be received privately by the Pope*jackie kennedy
History: She was the first woman premier of Israel*Golda Meir
History: She was the first woman premier of Israel*meir
History: She was the first woman to fly the Atlantic solo*Amelia Earhart
History: She was the first woman to fly the Atlantic solo*e. earhart
History: She was the first woman to swim the English channel*ederle
History: She was the first woman to swim the English channel*Gertrude Caroline Ederle
History: She was the greatest trick shot artist of all time*annie oakley
History: She won the 1979 Nobel Peace Prize for her work among the poor*mother teresa
History: Some of the survivors from which ship were rescued by Grace Darling and her father in sept 1838*the forfarshire
History: Spain ceded Florida to Britain in exchange for this territory*cuba
History: Sports: Bank robber John Dillinger played professional*baseball
History: Tasmania got its current name from a navigator on an exploratory voyage, what was his name*abel tasman
History: Ten day Queen of England*lady jane grey
History: The ____ Tea Party*Boston
History: The "Bay of Pigs" fiasco took place in this country*cuba
History: The 14th July 1789 marked the start of what*French Revolution
History: The ancient symbol called a fylfot or gammadion is better known as what*swastika
History: The battle of Vittoria in 1813 as the last battle in which war*Peninsular War
History: The Cod Wars of the 1970s were between Britain and which other country*Iceland
History: The date of which Christian festival was fixed in 325AD by the Council of Nicaea*Easter
History: The derrick crane was named after Dick Derrick, what was his occupation*hangman
History: The Devonian Period is also known as the Age of ____*fish
History: The discovery of the Babington Plot led to the death of which monarch*Mary Queen of Scots
History: The Empire State Building was completed in 1930, 1931 or 1932*1931
History: The EOKA were a terrorist group operating on which island?*Cyprus
History: The first charity flag day was held in 1914, 1917 or 1919*1914
History: The first dog in space was named ____*laika
History: The first metered taxi become operational in 1899, 1903 or 1907*1907
HISTORY: The fleas of which animal carried the Black Death*The black rat
History: The french ship Petit Pierre was the first to be driven by what in 1902*diesel engine
History: The Inquisition forced him to recant his belief in the Copernican Theory*galileo
HISTORY: The Japanese premier who initiated the attack on Pearl harbour in 1941*Hideki Tojo
History: The last line of this document is "Working men of all countries, unite."*communist manifesto
History: The man known as the Red baron was famous in which field*aviation
History: The most famous german "pocket battleship" of ww2, scuttled in the end at montevideo was named after*admiral graf spree
History: The name of the first "Space tourist"*Dennis Tito
History: The original Charing cross was erected to commemorate Edward is quenn, what was her name*Eleanor
History: The Romans built these to convey water*aqueduct
History: The Romans built these to convey water*aqueducts
History: The St. Valentine's Day massacre took place in this city*chicago
History: The Taliban were a guerrilla group in which country?*Afghanistan
History: The Tamil Tigers were fighting for a separate state on which island?*Sri Lanka
History: The wristwatch invented in 1896, 1898 or 1904*1904
History: The youngest pope was*11 years old
History: This assassin of Julius Caesar was his friend*brutus
History: This F.B.I agent headed the investigation of Al Capone*elliot ness
History: This French peasant girl led the army to victories*joan of arc
History: This frontiersman and politician was killed at the Alamo*davey crockett
History: This frontiersman and politician was killed at the Alamo*Davy Crockett
History: This Indian group ruled in early Peru*inca
History: This is said to be history's greatest military evacuation*dunkirk
History: This man was the first human to set foot on the moon?*Neil Armstrong
History: This military attack took place on Dec. 7, 1941*pearl harbour
History: This Nazi leader had his six children poisoned prior to his own death*goebbels
History: This Nazi leader had his six children poisoned prior to his own death*Joseph Goebbels
History: This organization was founded by William Booth*salvation army
History: This Queen of France was beheaded in 1793*marie antoinette
History: This racist organization was formed in Tennessee in 1865*ku klux klan
History: This Roman killed himself after his defeat at Actium*marc anthony
History: This Roman killed himself after his defeat at Actium*Marc Antony
History: This Sioux Indian toured with Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show*sitting bull
History: This Spaniard conquered Mexico*cortes
History: This Spaniard conquered Mexico*Hernando Cortez
History: This U.S. president was fatally shot in 1881*garfield
History: This U.S. president was fatally shot in 1881*James Garfield
History: This U.S. Secretary of State won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1973*Henry Kissinger
History: This U.S. Secretary of State won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1973*kissinger
History: This war began on June 25, 1950*korean
History: This was the largest real estate deal in U.S. history*louisiana purchase
History: This word describes the Nazi annihilation of Jews*holocaust
History: Those big black CD's that you see at garage sales that people call "albums" are made of ____*vinyl
History: Through the streets of what town did Lady Godiva ride naked*Coventry
History: To which island was Napoleon exiled, after his loss at Waterloo*St Helena
History: Totally useless - 1988, David Stern, New York, blew a record bubble, how big was it*fifty feet across
HISTORY: Tudor statesman*Oliver Cromwell
History: Two 747's collided here in 1977*canary islands
History: U.S. President, Chester Alan ____*arthur
History: U.S. President, Herbert C. ____*hoover
History: U.S. President, John Quincy ____*adams
History: U.S. President: Calvin ____*coolidge
History: Ugandan politician,president 1971-79*Idi Amin
History: UK, what was revealed by letter to Lord Monteagle*The Gunpowder Plot
History: US president shot by John Wilkes Booth*lincoln
History: USA: 1970s: The Rhode Island Legislature in the US entertained a proposal that there be a $2 tax on every act of ____ ____ in the State*sexual intercourse
History: USA: In the confederate army, who were given copies of 'les miserables'*officers
History: USA: In the Declaration of Independence as first written by Thomas Jefferson, there was a clause abolishing ____. Because of popular pressure, however, Jefferson deleted the clause*slavery
History: USA: In the Gasden Purchase, the USA bought territory from which country*mexico
History: War broke out in Biafra in the 60s when it broke away from which country?*Nigeria
History: Wh o is recognised to have been the first man to reach the north pole*robert peary
History: What 1992 presidential candidate began life as william jefferson blythe*bill clinton
History: What 19th century war between Russia and England, Turkey, Britain and France, was named after a peninsula in the Black Sea*Crimean War
History: What 20th-century conflict was dubbed the "forgotten war" despite 54,246 U.S. deaths?*The Korean War
History: What age preceded the Iron Age*the bronze age
History: What Alabama city saw state troopers attack Civil Rights marchers on Edmund Pettis Bridge?*Selma
History: What American feminist went bust as a silver dollar*anthony
History: What American feminist went bust as a silver dollar*Susan B. Anthony
History: what argentine revolutionary fought with castro and died in bolivia*che guevara
History: What black basalt slab, found by Napoleons soldiers iin Egypt was the key to the translation of Egyptian hieroglyphic writing*The Rosetta Stone
History: what botanical marvel did nebuchadnezzar build*hanging gardens of babylon
History: What brave-hearted Scottish patriot led soldiers to a defeat of the English at the Battle of Cambuskenneth in 1297?*William Wallace
History: what british peerage gave its name to an overcoat, a sofa and a cigarette*chesterfield
History: What California city did the last Pony Express ride end in?*Sacramento
History: What Chinese dynasty was overthrown in 1911*manchu
History: What city was founded in 753 BC*Rome
History: What civil rights leader did Dorothy Parker leave the bulk of her estate to?*Martin Luther King Jr
History: What colour was Diana Spencer's engagement photograph suit*blue
History: What congressional award was Dr. Mary Edwards Walker the first woman to receive?*Medal of Honor
History: What connects the countries of Eire,Portugal, Spain and Turkey during wwii*remained neutral
History: What country did Abel Tasman discover in 1642*New Zealand
History: What country suffered the most combat deaths in world war ii*soviet union
History: What country was formerly known as Siam*Thailand
History: What country was ruled by Pol Pot, leader of the Khmer Rouge party*Cambodia (Kampuchea)
History: What current branch of the U.S. military was a corps of only 50 soldiers when World War I broke out?*The U.S. Air Force
History: What did 'DMZ' stand for in the vietnam war*Demilitarized Zone
History: What did baker John Faynors carelessness cause*The Fire of London
History: what did bryan allen cross in the gossamer albatross*the english channel
History: What did Col Blood attempt to steal in 1671*crown jewels
History: What did cowpunchers use to protect their legs*chaps
History: What did David Stirling found*SAS
History: What did Ed Peterson invent*Egg Mcmuffin
History: What did Eli Whitney invent*cotton gin
History: What did Erik Rotheim invent in 1926*aerosol
History: What did Henry Shrapnel invent*The exploding shell
HISTORY: What did hospital social workers used to be called*almoners
History: What did Louis Cartier invent*wristwatch
History: What did Marie Curie die of on 4th July, 1934*radiation poisoning
History: What did Pennsylvania legalise before any other colony*witchcraft
History: What did Peter Minuit buy in 1626*Manhattan Island
History: What did President J. Buchanan not have*A wife
History: What did President J. Buchanan not have*a wife
History: What did presidents Madison, Monroe, Polk, and Garfield have in common*the first name " james "
History: What did presidents Madison, Monroe, Polk, and Garfield have in common*The first name "James"
History: What did Republicans call the platform they hyped in the 1994 Congressional elections?*The Contract With America
History: what did sir walter raleigh lose in 1618*his head
History: What did Temujin change his name to*Genghis Khan
History: What did the French railways ban in 1910 because caused delays*kissing
History: What did the romans call their settlement at York*eboracum
History: What did Victorian women bathe in to try to enlarge their breasts*strawberries
History: What does the Glorious First of June commemorate*a sea battle
History: What election year saw bumper stickers reading "Wallace, Wallace, Uber Alles"?*1968
History: What English city was known to the Romans as Venta Bulgarum*Winchester
History: what english explorer was set adrift by his mutinous crew near the bay that bears his name*henry hudson
History: What ethnic group was largely responsible for building most of the early railways in the U.S. West?*The Chinese
History: What famous artist could write with both his left and right hand at the same time*Leonardo da Vinci
History: What famous document begins: "When in the course of human events..."?*The Declaration of Independence
History: What first ran from Paddington to Farringdon Street in 1863*London Underground
History: what food did marco polo introduce into italy from the court of kubla khan*pasta
History: What food was almost non-existent in Ireland in the 1840's*potatoes
History: What form did the Egyptian god Sebek take*crocodile
History: What former speaker of the U.S. House has a chair in peace studies named for him at the University of Ulster?*Thomas P. "Tip" O'Neill
History: What future Soviet dictator was training to be a priest when he got turned on to Marxism?*Joseph Stalin
History: What game was created by French mathematician Blaise Pascal, which he discovered when doing experiments into perpetual motion?*The Game of Roulette
History: What group landed in America in 1620*the pilgrim s
History: What had Pliny the Younger seen erupt when he wrote: "We were terrified to see everything changed, buried in ashes like snowdrifts"?*Mount Vesuvius
History: What happened aboard the USS Missouri on 2 sept 1945*japan surrended
History: What happened at 2:56 on the 21st July 1969*First Manned moon landing
History: What happened in november 1621*The First Thanksgiving
History: What is a large medieval catapult called that was used to attack castles*trebuchet
History: What is referred to as Black Forty*Irish Potato Famine
History: what is Singapore's animal symbol*merlion
History: What is the 15' by 18' cell that 146 captured british officers were forced into by indian troops in the 19th century called*Black Hole of Calcutta
History: What is the bname given to the period between Napoleons escape from elba to his defeat at Waterloo*the hundred days
HIStORY: What is the exact date of Rhodesian U D I*11 November 1965
HISTORY: What is the name given to British History 1810 - 20*The Regency period
History: What is the name given to the 4th arab-israeli war of 1973*yom kippur war
History: What is the name of the Czech village which was destroyed on 10 june 1942 by the nazis in retaliation for the assassination of Reinhard Heydrich, deputy leader of the SS*lidice
History: What is the name of the Derbyshire village which isolated itself in order to contain the great plague which had reached the village in 1665*eyam
HISTORY: What is the name of the flag of the eleven confederate states in the American Civil war*The stars and bars
History: What is the name of the Russian Czar's daughter who might-or might not-have survived the Russian revolution*anastasia
History: What is the official residence of British sovereigns from 1698 to 1837*St James's Palace
History: What is the Roman numeral for fifty*l
History: what island has the merlion as its symbol*Singapore
History: What island was returned to China in 1997*Hong Kong
History: What island was returned to China in 1999*Macao
History: what jackets protect you from flieger abwehr kanonen*flak jackets
History: What kind of armour did the Norman knights wear*chain mail
History: What kind of pipe did General Douglas Macarthur smoke*A corn-cob pipe
History: What kind of teeth did George Washington have*wooden
History: What king did Col Qaddafi depose in 1969*king idris
History: what long-range wwi german cannon was named for bertha krupp*big bertha
History: What missionary station was built by Albert Schweitzer*Lambarene
History: What modern vehicle was invented to circumvent trench warfare?*The Tank
History: What movement was founded by John Thomas in 1848*The Christadelphians
History: What nation issued the five-dollar bill found in Abraham Lincoln's pocket when he was shot?*The Confederate States of America
History: What nationality was Anne of Cleves*German
History: What occured between may 26 and 2 june 1940*the dunkirk evacuation
History: What Operation was the codename for the D Day landings?*Overlord
History: What period is also known as the age of fish*Devonian period
History: What political system was gradually dismantled in South Africa, starting in 1989?*Apartheid
History: What pre-tv radio show turned film caused people to commit suicide when it was first aired*War Of The Worlds
History: What president was shot while walking to California Governor Jerry Brown' office?*Gerald Ford
History: What product was the first TV advert advertising*Toothpaste
History: What purged the Great Plague of London*Great Fire of London
History: what russian master spy lived in the us under the name emil goldfus*rudolf abel
History: What settlers were the forebears of the Boers of South Africa*dutch
History: What Shakespearean king was actually king of Scotland for 17 years*Macbeth
History: What single name is more commonly applied to Holy Roman Emperor Charles the Great?*Charlemagne
History: What six-year-old composer surprised Marie Antoinette by asking her to marry him*Mozart
History: What so-called "war" spawned the dueling slogans "Better Dead Than RED" and "Better Red Than Dead" in the 1950's?*The Cold War
History: what spanish soldier of fortune led the party that discovered the pacific ocean*vasco balboa
History: What Texan ended up with one delegate after spending $12 million of his own money running for president in 1980?*John Connally
History: what two commanders directed the forces in the battle of el alamein*montgomery and rommel
History: What United States president was in office during the civil war*Abraham Lincoln
History: What volcano destroyed Pompeii*vesuvius
History: What war lasted from June 5 to June 11, 1967*Six day war
History: What was 11th-century Spanish military leader Rodrigo Diaz de Vivar better know as?*El Cid
History: What was a gladiator armed with, in addition to a dagger and spear?*A net
History: What was Alaska called before 1867*Russian America
History: What was Alexander The Great's wife's name*Roxana
History: What was banned in the uSA by the 18th amendment*alcohol
HISTORY: What was built along the south coast to guard against French invasion*martello towers
History: What was called the Jewel in Queen Victorias crown*India
History: What was Commonwealth Day called before 1958*Empire Day
History: What was first worn on the 10th October 1886*Tuxedo
History: What was George A Custer's horses' name*Comanche
History: What was King Arthur's mother's name*Igraine
History: What was named after Amerigo Vespucci*America
HISTORY: What was Operation Overlord*allied landings at normandy
History: What was Operation Sealion*hitlers proposed invasion of britain
History: What was Russian America called after 1867*Alaska
History: What was Thailand formerly known as*Siam
History: what was the bullseye on achilles*his right heel
History: What was the capital of East Germany*East Berlin
History: What was the D-Day invasion password*Mickey Mouse
History: What was the destination of the ship 'Mary Celeste' on it's final voyage November 1872*Genoa
History: What was the first American colony to legalise witchcraft*Pennsylvania
History: What was the first fighting vehicle*war chariot
History: What was the first newspaper produced in the United States*Publick Occurences
History: What was the first postage stamp*Penny Black
History: What was the first product to have a barcode*Wrigley's gum
History: What was the first ship to reach the Titanic after it sank*Carpathia
History: What was the first transatlantic radio message sent*s
History: what was the infamous contracton of geheime staatspolizei*gestapo
History: what was the infamous pseudonym of peter sutcliffe*the yorkshire ripper
History: What was the instrument of execution during the "Reign of Terror"*guillotine
History: What was the Japanese warrior class that rose to power in the 11th century*samurai
History: What was the last chinese dynasty*Manchu
History: What was the last drink Socrates downed*Hemlock
History: What was the leading cause of death in the late 19th century*tuberculosis
History: What was the main wood used by Thomas Chippendale in the 18th century*mahogany
History: What was the name given to the first complete Bible printed in America and published in 1663*The indian bible
History: What was the name given to the programme of social reform attempted by President Truman*Fair deal
History: What was the name given to the toxin used by the US in Vietnam to defoliate trees*agent orange
History: What was the name of Henry VIII's warship which was recovered from the Solent in 1982*Mary Rose
History: What was the name of Plato's school*academy
History: What was the name of Stephensons first locomotive built in 1814*blucher
History: What was the name of the B-29 used at Hiroshima to drop the bomb*enola gay
History: What was the name of the first ironclad warship ever launched*HMS Warrior
History: What was the name of the government newspaper in ancient Rome*Acat Diurna
History: What was the name of the scandal that resulted in the resignation of president Nixon*Watergate
History: what was the name of the wright brothers' plane*flyer
History: What was the nationality of Marco Polo*Italian
History: What was the nationality of the jet shot down in Russian air space in 1983?*Korean
History: What was the nationality of the prisoners in the "Black hole of Calcutta"*british
History: What was the nationallity of Rasputin*Russian
History: What was the nickname of the British 7th Armoured Division in WWii*Desert Rats
History: What was the number of the British Armored Division known as The Desert Rats?*7th
History: what was the one-word headline of the london star on dec 10, 1936*abdication
History: What was the original name of Drakes ship The Golden Hind*the pelican
History: What was the predecessor of the United Nations*League of Nations
HISTORY: What was the speed limit fixed by the Motor car act of 1903*twenty miles an hour
History: What was the third country to get the "bomb"*britain
HISTORY: What was the Wright brothers plane called*Flyer
History: What wonder stood 32m high in rhodes harbour*Colossus of Rhodes
History: What's the resting place of those buried at sea*davey jones's locker
HISTORY: When did the Baltic states gain independence from the USSR*1991
History: When did the first tank go into battle*1916
History: When General Douglas MacArthur told the Australian press "I shall return" to where was he referring*the philippines
History: When was D-day*June 6th, 1944
History: When was Julius Caesar murdered*Ides of March
History: When was the Battle of Saratoga*september 19 1777
History: When was the date of the Christian festival Easter fixed by the Council of Nicaea*325 AD
History: When was the Greek alphabet first used*800 BC
History: When was the Rosetta stone found*1799
History: When was the wearing of seat belts made compulsory in England*1983
History: When were the Twin Towers attacked?*September 11, 2001
History: WhenWoolfe took Quebec which general did he defeat*montcalm
History: Where did 'The Mayflower' take the pilgrims*New World
History: Where did Bill and Hilary Clinton switch on Christmas lights in 1995*Belfast, Northern Ireland
History: Where did Churchill, Roosevelt and Stalin meet in 1945*Yalta
History: where did Drakes memorable game of bowls take place*Plymouth Hoe
History: Where did Guinevere retire to die*Amesbury
History: Where did Hurricane Mitch strike in 1998?*Central America
History: Where did Lord Kitchener defeat the Mahdi in 1898*Omdurman
History: Where did Nazi leader Rudolf Hess crash land in 1941?*Scotland
History: Where did the Bay Of Pigs take place*Cuba
History: Where did the bayonet originate (a nation of backstabbing bastards)*Bayonne, France
History: Where did the Birkenhead sink*Danger Point
History: Where did the British surrender to the Japanese in Feb 1942*singapore
History: Where did the Confederates surrender*Appomattox
History: Where did the Enola Gay drop a devastating bomb in WWII?*Hiroshima
History: Where did the germans defeat the russians over the 26th to 30th august in 1914*tannenburg
HISTORY: Where did the Great Fire of London start*Pudding Lane
History: Where did the Incas originate*peru
History: Where did two jumbo jets collide in 1977, killing 579 people*Tenerife, Canary Islands
History: Where in Britain did the Battel of Beanfield occur in 1985*Stonehenge
History: Where in India did a major industrial accident occur in 1984?*Bhopal
History: Where in London was the Scottish Leader William Wallace hanged, drawn and quartered in 1305*smithfield
History: Where was Joan of Arc burnt at the stake*Rouen
History: Where was Marco Polo born*Venice
History: Where was Martin Luther King shot*Memphis,Tennessee
History: Where was Napoleon defeated*Waterloo
History: Where was Nelson mandela in prison*Robben Island
HISTORY: Where was Nelsons flagship, Victory, built*Chatham
History: Where was the "Battle above the clouds" fought in 1863*Lookout mountain
HISTORY: Where was the battle of Hastings fought*Senlac Hill
History: Where was the Bay of Pigs whose invasion sparked a world crisis in the 60s?*Cuba
History: Where was the german fleet scuttled in 1919*Scapa Flow
History: Where was the Rosetta stone found*Cairo
History: Where was the USA's worst nuclear accident, in 1979?*Three Mile Island
HISTORY: Where was William of Prussia crowned German Emperor*Versailles
History: Where were numerous French nuclear tests conducted*Muraroa Atoll
History: Where were the ancient script of Linear A and Linear B found*Crete
History: Where were the first books printed*China
History: Where were the Hanging Gardens*Babylon
History: Which "Lord" was executed for treason in 1946 for broadcasting Nazi propaganda?*Lord Haw-Haw
History: Which 16th century astrologer became famous for his obscure prophecies*nostradamus
History: Which African president was assassinated at a military review in 1981*President Sadat
History: Which airline owned the plane which crashed off Nova Scotia in 1998 killing over 200 including UN officials?*Swissair
History: Which American married a former King of England?*Wallis Warfield Simpson
History: Which American Military Academt was established in 1802 on the Hudson river*West Point
History: Which American president survived 2 assassination attempts in 17 days in 1975*Gerald Ford (jnr)
History: Which animal caused the death of William iii*mole
History: Which Apollo space mission put the first men on the moon*Apollo 11
History: Which architect rebuilt 51 London churches after the Great Fire of 1666*christopher wren
History: Which artificial fiber was invented in 1938*Nylon
History: Which Australian state capital was bombed by the Japanese in Feb 1942*darwin
History: Which avaiator made the first solo flight across the Atlantic*charles lindbergh
History: Which aviator made the first non-stop flight across the Atlantic*charles lindbergh
History: Which Baltic seaport was the German rocket centre during WWII*Peenemunde
History: Which battle in the Pacific was fought between 4 and 5th June 1942*battle of midway
History: Which battle of the Crimean war was fought on Nov 5th 1854*inkerman
HISTORY: Which body founded ASH, the anti smoking organisation in 1971*The Royal College of Physicians
History: Which breakaway Russian republic had Grozny as its capital?*Chechnya
History: Which British city was the first to erect a statue of Nelson*Glasgow
History: Which british comedian was the first man to appear on the cover of 'playboy'*Peter Sellers
History: Which British commander was so popular during the Seven Years War that many inns and pubs were named after him*marquis of Granby
History: Which British King convened the Hampton Court conference in 1604 which led to the Authorised Version of the Bible*James VI & I
History: Which British pianist initiated lunchtime concerts at the National Gallery during wwii*dame myra hess
History: Which British prime minister died in 1965*Winston Churchill
History: Which chief led the resistance against the Romans in 43AD*Caractacus
History: Which city was besieged by German troops for over 900 days in WWII?*Leningrad
History: Which civil rights leader was killed by James earl ray in 1968*martin luther king
History: Which Civil war battle took place 7 miles west of York on 2nd July 1644*marston moor
History: Which country blew up a Greenpeace ship in New Zealand*France
HISTORY: Which country has been ruled by 10 kings called Christian*Denmark
History: Which country has the oldest national flag*Denmark
History: Which country in 1958 intoduced an economic policy called The Great Leap Forward*china
History: Which country pulled out of Vietnam in the 1950s?*France
History: Which country was invaded by Japan in 1937*china
History: Which country was ruled by William the Lion*scotland
History: Which country was split into two zones by the Yalta agreement*Germany
History: Which country was the first to issue postage stamps*Great Britain
HISTORY: Which country's kings used to be crowned on Tara Hill*Ireland
History: Which countrys Prime Minister was apparently drowned in 1967*australias
History: Which county's "Spring" was halted by the arrival of Soviet tanks in 1968?*Czechoslovakia
History: Which disaster occured the night of the 14-15 April 1912?*The Titanic Sunk
History: Which disaster took lace in Kobe, Japan in 1995?*Earthquake
History: Which emperor made his horse a senator*Caligula
History: Which English artillery officer gave his name to a shell originally used in WWI which contained small shot and an explosive charge to scatter shot as well as fragments of the shell casing*henry shrapnel
HISTORY: Which English king reigned for 10 years but only spent about 6 months in England*Richard i
History: Which English king was murdered at Berkeley Castle by the insertion of a red hot poker so that no external marks would be visible*eDWARD II
History: which english monarch lost the crown jewels in the wash*king john
History: Which Englishman was shot outside the Dakota building in New York in 1980*John Lennon
History: Which European King died in 1993*king Baudouin
History: Which European Prime Minister was assassinated in Feb 1986*olaf palme
History: Which Eurpoean state did George i rule before he became King of england*Hanover
History: Which event triggered the Great Depression*the wall street crash
History: Which famous actor is honored in a statue in Leicester Square*Charlie Chaplin
History: Which famous Americans 2 year old son was kidnapped and murdered in 1932*Charles Lindburgh
History: Which famous explorer visited Australia and New Zealand, then surveyed the Pacific coast of North America*Captain George Vancouver
History: Which famous Indian is buried at Gravesend in Kent*Pocahontas
History: Which famous ship sank in 1912*Titanic
History: Which foreign king married and divorced an English woman named Toni Gardiner*king hussein of Jordan
History: Which former European country was ruled by the Holenzollerns*prussia
History: Which French king was known as the Sun King*Louis XIV
History: Which Frenchman supervised the building of the Suez canal*Ferdinand de lesseps
History: Which frontiersman died at the Alamo*Davy Crockett
History: Which fruit did Columbus discover on Guadeloupe in 1493*pineapple
History: Which gangleaders men were murdered in the Valentine Day Massacre*Bugs Moran
History: Which gangster died on the 25th January 1947*Al Capone
History: Which gangster was shot dead by the FBI on 22nd July 1934 as he came out of the Biograph Cinema in Chicago*John Dillinger
History: Which German airship crashed in New Jersey in 1937?*Hindenburg
History: Which German city was devastated by 2,600 tons of British bombs in Feb 1945*dresden
History: which great African river was explored by HN Stanley in 1889*the congo
History: Which houses fought the War of the Roses*Lancaster and York
History: Which illness caused twice as many fatalities in America and Europe in 1917-18 as there were in WWI?*Flu
History: Which is the ancestral home of the Dukes of Bedford*Woburn Abbey
History: Which is the most ancient walled city*Jericho
History: Which king converted Leeds Castle into a royal palace*Henry viii
History: Which king freed scotland from english rule in 1314*robert bruce
History: Which King hid in an Oak tree after the battle of Worcester*charles ii
History: Which king led the Huns from 445 to 450 AD*Attila
History: Which land did Cartier claim for France in 1534*canada
History: Which leader reached the South Pole in 1912 but died on the return journey*robert falcon scott
History: Which major international organization was created in 1945*United Nations
History: Which major weapon of war was used for the first time in 1916?*Tank
History: Which Mexican revolutionary, first name Emiliano was assassinated in 1919*Zapata
History: Which military battle took place in 1815*waterloo
History: Which monarch wrote the casket letters*Mary,Queen of Scots
HISTORY: Which MP said "I married beneath me, all women do"*Nancy Astor
History: Which MP was knocked down and killed by a train during the opening of the Liverpool and Manchester railway in 1830*william huskisson
HISTORY: Which murdered Roman Emperor was succeeded by his uncle Claudius*Caligula
History: Which nation did Moshoeshoe found*Basotho
History: Which nation was led by Genghis Khan*Mongolia
History: Which nursery rhyme was the first gramophone recording*Mary Had A Little Lamb
History: Which of Henry viii's wives was the mother of Queen Elizabeth I*anne boleyn
HISTORY: Which of Henry viiis wives survived him*Catherine Parr
History: Which Olympic Games were the scene of a terrorist attack by Palestinian guerrillas?*Munich
History: Which one time "fauve" decorated the interior of a chapel in Venice*Matisse
History: Which Open Tennis tournament was John McEnroe expelled from?*Australian
History: Which people were the first to drink cocoa*the Aztecs
History: Which people worshipped the rain god Apu Ilapa*The Incas
History: Which period was first, jurassic or carboniferous*carboniferous
History: Which pilots were named after a typhoon which destroyed a Mongol invasion fleet bound for Japan in the Middle ages*the kamikaze
History: Which president was responsible for the 'Louisiana Purchase'*Thomas Jefferson
History: Which president was responsible for the Louisiana Purchase*jefferson
HISTORY: Which queen of England had 11 fingers*Anne Boleyn
History: Which racist organisation was formed in Tennessee in 1865*Ku Klux Klan
History: Which revolt took place in 1381*The Peasants revolt
History: Which revolutionary type of firearm was invented by Richard Gatling in 1862*the machine gun
History: Which royal palace was given by Charles II to his mistress, the Duchess of Cleveland who sold it for building materials*nonsuch palace
HISTORY: Which Saudi Arabian king was assassinated in 1975*King Faisal
History: Which scandal hit sportsman was described by wife Monica in 1998 as "kind of shy?"*Mike Tyson
History: Which Scottish King was known as Toom Tabard*john balliol
History: Which ship did Charles Darwin captain*HMS Beagle
History: Which ship sent the first SOS*Titanic
History: Which space shuttle exploded in flight killing the crew*challenger
History: Which Spanish explorer first travelled to Jamaica*Christopher Columbus
History: Which spanish soldier conquered Peru in the 1530s*francisco pizarro
History: Which steamship of 1843 was the first to cross the Atlantic using a screw propeller*the great britain
History: Which Suffolk town, famous for a music festival was the first to have a female mayor*Aldeburgh
History: Which two British aircrafts played major parts in winning the Battle of Britain*hurricane and spitfire
History: Which type of bullet was outlawed in 1899*Dum Dum
History: Which U.S. president said, "The buck stops here"*truman
History: Which US general along with Schwarzkopf was leader in the Gulf War?*Powell
History: Which US president said 'the buck stops here'*Harry Truman
History: Which US Presidents Presidency was called the Thousand Days*J F Kennedy's
History: Which war began June 25th 1950*Korean
History: Which was the first Chinese dynasty*Shang
History: Which was the first magazine to publish a hologram on its cover*National Geographic
History: Which was the first major German city to be captured by the allies in wwii*aachen
HISTORY: Which weapon did Robert Whitehead invent in 1866*torpedo
History: Which word means lighting war in German*blitzkrieg
History: Which World War 2 leader was executed and exhibited by his own people*Mussolini
History: Who advocated planting peanuts and sweet potatoes to replace cotton and tobacco*George Washington Carver
History: Who appeared on the back of a US banknote in 1875*Pocahontas
History: Who assassinated John Lennon*Mark David Chapman
History: Who assassinated president Kennedy*Lee Harvey Oswald
History: Who became Nelsons mistress and bore him a child*Lady Hamilton
History: Who became president of South Africa in 1989*F.W. de Klerk
History: who betrayed norway to the nazis*vidkun quisling
History: Who built Camelot*King Arthur
History: Who built the Bastille*hughes aubriot
History: Who built the Lambarene missionary station*Albert Schweitzer
History: Who built the Taj Mahal*Shah Jahan
History: Who burned Atlanta in 1864*General Sherman
History: Who captained the HMS Beagle*Charles Darwin
History: Who captured Constantinople in 1453*the turks
History: Who coined the phrase "a land fit for heroes to live in"*Lloyd George
History: Who committed the first daytime robbery*Frank and Jesse James
History: Who declared war on Japan the day before the bomb was dropped on Nagasaki*the soviet union
History: Who defeated Boudica on Watling Street*suetonius paullinus
History: Who defined the four freedoms in 1941*Franklin D Roosevelt
History: Who developed the first nuclear submarine*Soviet Union
History: Who did Count Claus von Stauffenberg attempt to assasinate with a bomb on 20 july 1944*hitler
History: who did giuseppe zangara try to assassinate in miami on feb 15, 1933*franklin roosevelt
History: Who did Louis XVI give the Hope Diamond to*Marie Antoinette
History: who did photographer heinrich hoffmann introduce to adolf hitler in 1929*eva braun
History: Who did Squeaky Fromme try to assassinate*Gerald Ford
History: Who died three days after Elvis Presley*Groucho Marx
History: Who died three days before Groucho Marx*Elvis Presley
History: who discovered jamaica*christopher columbus
History: Who discovered the Grand Canyon*Francisco Coronado
History: Who drafted most of the American Declaration of Independence*Thomas Jefferson
History: Who earned infamy for noting: "A billion dollars isn't worth what it used to be"?*J. Paul Getty
History: Who established the first English printing press in 1476*John Caxton
History: Who fiddled while Rome burned*Nero
History: Who fixed the date of the Christian festival 'Easter'*Council of Nicaea
HISTORY: Who flew for over forty years without a licence*Orville Wright
History: Who forced 146 captured British officers into the Black Hole of Calcutta*Indian troops
HISTORY: Who fought the Punic Wars*Carthage and Rome
History: Who fought the wars of the Roses*Yorkists and Lancastrians
History: Who founded the Free Presbyterian church of Ulster in 1951*Ian Paisley
History: Who founded the Viking settlement of York in 875-6*halfdan
History: Who had a mountain retreat at Berechtesgarten*Hitler
History: Who imported the first Go set into Britain*Marco Polo
History: Who in 1893 defined vegtables as plants eaten in a meal and fruits as plants eaten as dessert*United States Supreme Court
History: Who in 1988 became the first elected female prime minister in an Islamic country*Benazir Bhutto
History: Who introduced bagpipes to the British Isles*Romans
History: Who invented crop insurance*Benjamin Franklin
History: Who invented the aerosol*Erik Rotheim
History: Who invented the ballpoint pen*Georgo and Laszlo Biro
History: Who invented the cotton gin*Eli Whitney
History: Who invented the exploding shell*Henry Shrapnel
History: Who invented the gatling gun*Richard Gatling
History: Who invented the predecessor to today's computers*Charles Babbage
History: Who invented the wristwatch*Louis Cartier
History: Who is "The Iron Lady"*margaret thatcher
History: Who is considered the father of medicine*Hippocrates
History: Who is famous for historically riding naked on horseback through Coventry, England*Lady Godiva
History: Who is identified with the word 'eureka'*Archimedes
History: Who is known as the high priest of revenge*Philip Seldon
HISTORY: Who is known as The warrior Queen*Boadicea
History: Who is known for his 'theory of evolution'*Charles Darwin
History: Who is missing from the Munich quartet - Chamberlain,Hitler,Mussolini and ____*Daladier
History: Who is recognised as the father of geometry*Euclid
History: Who is supposed to have invented bi-focal lenses*Benjamin Franklin
History: Who is the first woman to cross the Atlantic Ocean by air and cross the Atlantic alone*Amelia Earhart
History: Who killed Jesse James*Robert Ford
History: Who landed at Le Bourget airport on May 21st 1927*Charles Lindbergh
History: Who led 900 followers in a mass suicide in 1979*Jim Jones
History: Who led the army of Britons who razed London to the ground in AD 60-61*boudica
History: Who led the attack on the Alamo*Santa Ana
History: Who led the attack on the Alamo*santa anna
History: Who led the British expedition that conquered Everest in 1953*John Hunt
HISTORY: Who led the Charge of the Light Brigade*Lord Cardigan
History: Who led the children of Israel out of Egypt*Moses
History: Who led the first expedition to reach the south pole*amundsen
History: Who led the first whire expedition overland to the US west coast in 1804*lewis and clark
History: Who led the Junta which seized the Falklands in 1982*Galtieri
History: Who led the mongols*Genghis Khan
History: Who led the Turkish armies against the Christian forces in the Third Crusade*saladin
History: who made a boat out of gopher wood*noah
History: Who married actress Nancy Davis*Ronald Reagan
History: Who met in Yalta in 1945 (in alphabetical order)*Churchill Roosevelt Stalin
History: Who opened the worls first full scale atomic generating plant*Queen Elizabeth ii
History: Who ordered the persecution of the Christians in which Peter and Paul died*Nero
History: Who presided over the trial of Jesus*Pontius Pilate
HISTORY: Who ran against Ronald Reagan in the 1981 presidential election*Jimmy Carter
History: Who received the nobel peace prize in 1964 for civil rights leadership*Martin Luther King Jr
History: Who replaced Churchill at the Potsdam conference in July and august 1945*clement attlee
History: Who rode naked through the streets of Coventry*lady godiva
History: Who ruled rome when Christ was born*Augustus Caesar
History: Who said 'eureka'*Archimedes
History: who said 'honey, i forgot to duck'*ronald reagan
History: Who said 'public service is my motto'*Al Capone
History: Who said "The maxim of the British people is 'Business as usual'*Winston Churchill
History: Who said "Veni, vidi, vici" (I came, I saw, I conquered)*caesar
History: Who said "Veni, vidi, vici" (I came, I saw, I conquered)*Julius Caesar
History: Who said: "I'm the president of the United States and I'm not going to eat any more broccoli"?*George Bush
History: Who said: "Let them eat cake."*marie antoinette
History: Who sailed to the new world in 'The mayflower'*pilgrims
History: Who sang Happy Birthday to John F. Kennedy for his 45th*marilyn monroe
History: Who saw the turtleneck he wore at cease-fire talks in Bosnia fetch $5,000 at auction?*Jimmy Carter
History: Who shot abraham lincoln*booth
History: Who shot Abraham Lincoln*John Wilkes Booth
History: Who shot Martin Luther King*James Earl Ray
History: Who signed the 'thanksgiving proclamation'*Abraham Lincoln
History: Who started arriving in Britain in Jan 1942*american GIs
History: Who started the occasional tax of danegeld*Ethelred the Unread
History: Who started the second Punic war*Carthage
History: Who succeeded Albert Reynolds as Prime Minister of Eire*John Brunton
History: Who succeeded Churchill when he resigned in 1955*sir anthony eden
History: Who succeeded Hitler as German leader*admiral donitz
History: Who succeeded Nelson Mandela as head of the African National Party and went on to become President of South Africa*thabo mbeki
History: Who succeeded Winston Churchill as Prime Minister of England*Anthony Eden
HISTORY: Who took over at No 10 from Winston Churchill*Anthony Eden
History: Who took the title "Lord Protector of the Commonwelth of England, Scotland, and Ireland"*Oliver Cromwell
History: Who tried to create the 'Great Society'*Lyndon B Johnson
History: Who was 'The Elephant Man'*Joseph Merrick
History: Who was "The Mad Monk"*rasputin
History: Who was appointed head of the Spanish Inquisition in 1483*torquemada
History: Who was appointed to command the US Pacific fleet shortly after Pearl Harbor*admiral chester w nimitz
History: Who was assassinated on December 8, 1980 in New York City*John Lennon
History: Who was assassinated on November 22, 1963 in Dallas, Texas*President John F. Kennedy
History: Who was Canada's first Prime Minister*John A. Macdonald
History: Who was captain of 'The Mayflower'*Miles Standish
History: Who was defeated at the Battle of Little Bighorn*George A. Custer
History: Who was defeated by Roosevelt in the 1932 presidentail election*President Hoover
History: Who was ejected from Albania in 1939 by the invading Italians*King Zog
HISToRY: Who was executed in 1944 for attempting to assassinate Hitler*General Claus von Stauffenberg
History: Who was forced by Indian troops into the Black Hole of Calcutta*British officers
History: Who was George Washington's vice-president*adams
History: Who was George Washington's vice-president*John Adams
History: Who was given the only Nobel Peace Prize award during WWI*International Red Cross
History: who was Governor of the Bahamas during WWii*Duke of Windsor
History: Who was granted an Honorary Kinghthood by the Queen in 1991*norman schwarzkopf
History: Who was Henry viiis third wife*jan seymour
History: who was it that said 'the end justifies the means'*niccolo machiavelli
History: Who was Joseph Merrick*The Elephant Man
HISTORY: who was Julias Ceasars third wife*Calpurnia
History: Who was kidnapped on the night of March 1, 1932*Charles Lindbergh Jr
History: Who was killed in Bluebird on Coniston water*Donald Campbell
History: Who was King Arthur's foster-father*Ector
History: Who was king of France at the time of the French Revolution*Louis xvi
History: Who was known as 'the peanut president'*Jimmy Carter
History: Who was known as "the wizard of Menlo Park"*Thomas Alva Edison
History: who was known as the flanders mare*anne of cleaves
History: Who was known as the Iron Chancellor*Bismarck
History: Who was president of Nicaragua from 1981 to 1990*daniel ortega
History: Who was Russian Foreign Minister 1957 - 1985*Gromyko
History: Who was Russian leader at the time of the Cuban Missile crisis*Kruschev
History: Who was shot by James Earl Ray*Dr Martin Luther King
History: Who was the 16th president of the United States?*Abraham Lincoln
History: who was the captain of the mayflower*miles standish
History: Who was the first (and last) catholic president*John Fitzerald Kennedy
History: Who was the first British Princess Royal*princess mary
History: Who was the first chancellor of West Germany after WW II*adenauer
History: Who was the first chancellor of West Germany after WW II*Konrad Adenauer
History: Who was the first dog in space*Laika
History: Who was the first duke of York*edmund of langley
History: Who was the first englishman to sail around the world*francis drake
History: Who was the first european to sail around the cape of good hope*bartolomeu dias
History: Who was the first female American astronaut*Sally Ride
History: Who was the first fully Danish king of England*Canute the Great
History: Who was the first man to reach the North Pole*Robert Edwin Peary
History: Who was the first person to be confined in the Bastille*hugues aubriot
History: Who was the first person to break the sound barrier*Chuck Yeager
History: Who was the first person to fly across the english channel*louis bleriot
History: Who was the first person to own a billiards table*Mary Queen of Scots
History: Who was the first person to sail right round New Zealand*james cook
History: Who was the first person to swim the English Channel*Captain Matthew Webb
History: Who was the first president of the USA*george washington
History: Who was the first signatory of the American Declaration of Independence*John Hancock
History: Who was the first U.S. president to adopt the informal version of his first name?*Jimmy Carter
History: Who was the first US President to be awarded the Nobel Peace Prize*theodore roosevelt
History: Who was the first US President to resign while in office?*Richard Nixon
HISTORY: Who was the first wife of Henry viii*Catherine of Aragon
History: Who was the first woman in space*Valentina Tereshkova
History: Who was the founder of the Royal Exchange in 1537*sir thomas gresham
HISTORY: Who was the guest conductor at the opening of the Carnegie hall in 1891*Tchaikovsky
History: who was the head of the german SS*Himmler
HISTORY: Who was the head of the Gestapo*Heinrich Himmler
History: Who was the last English king to die in battle*Richard iii
History: Who was the last president of the Soviet Union?*Mikail Gorbachev
History: Who was the last prisoner held in the Tower of London*Rudolf Hess
History: Who was the lead singer for Creedence Clearwater Revival, and recently released 'Blue Moon Swamp'*John Fogerty
History: Who was the leader of the Khmer Rouge*Pol Pot
History: Who was the leader of the Pilgrimage of Grace, the Yorkshire Uprising in 1536 provoked by the Dissolution of the Monasteries*robert aske
History: Who was the leader of Zanu who became Zimbabwe's first president*Robert Mugabe
History: Who was the Man of destiny*Napoleon
History: Who was the only survivor of Custer's last stand*his horse
History: Who was the only survivor of the Burke and Wills expedition which set out from Melbourne in 1860 to cross australia*john king
History: Who was the prime minister of the first majority Labout government*Clement Attlee
History: Who was the second man to set foot on the moon*Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin
History: Who was the second to set foot on the moon*buz aldrin
HISTORY: Who was the second wife of Henry viii*Anne Boleyn
History: who was the second wife of King Henry viii*anne boleyn
History: Who was the sioux indian chief that headed the indian forces which massacred general custer's men*sitting bull
History: Who was the sun king*louis xiv
History: Who was the Supreme Allied Commander at the end of World War One*marshal ferdinand foch
History: Who was the third president of singpore*devan nair
History: Who was the third President of the US*thomas jefferson
History: Who was the third US president to be assissinated*mckinley
History: Who was the top american ace of the korean war with 16 victories*james mcconnell
History: Who was the U S first postmaster general*benjamin franklin
History: Who was the u. s. president at the time of the first 'wall street crash'*hoover
History: Who was the victim of the first murder seen live on tv*lee harvey oswald
History: Who was the welsh prince who led the revolt against english rule in 1400*owain glyn dwr
History: Who was the wife of Henry VI of England*margaret of anjou
History: Who was the wife of Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha*queen victoria
History: Who was the world's first woman Prime Minister*sirimavo bandaranaike
History: Who was the world's longest reigning monarch*louis xiv of france
History: Who was the young pretender who tried to seize the british throne in 1745*bonnie prince charlie
History: Who was the youngest general in the American Civil War*George E Custer
History: Who was Ulysses' son, who grew to manhood in his absence*Telemachus
History: Who was, "First in war, first in peace and first in the hearts of his countrymen"*george washington
History: Who were defeated along with the Germans at El Alamein?*Italians
History: Who were the first people to be elected into the Aviation Hall Of Fame*The Wright Brothers
History: Who won the Six day war of 1967*israel
History: Who wrote 'The Starry Messenger'*Galileo
History: Who, during the Vietnam War, was known as Hanoi Jane?*Jane Fonda
History: Whom did Betty Boothroyd succeed as Speaker of the House of Commons*bernard weatherill
History: Whom did Harold ii succeed to the English throne*Edward the Confessor
History: Whose address was No 1, London*Duke of Wellington
History: Whose army spent a greadful winter in 1777-78 at Valley Forge*george washington
History: Whose forces were defeated at the Battle of Midway in 1942?*Japan
History: whose funeral was attended by more than 100,000 in new york city in 1926*rudolph valentino
History: Wife of former King Edward VIII*wallis simpson
History: Winston Churchill resigned from office in 1954, 1955 or 1956*1955
History: With which ancient people do you associate The book of the Dead*Egyptians
History: With who did benito mussolini dally*clara petacci
History: WWI: 11918 Battle of Amiens ends in WWI, Allies beat____*germans
History: WWI: 1918 Battle of ____ ends in WWI, Allies beat Germans*amiens
History: WWI: 1918 Battle of Amiens ends in WWI, ____ beat Germans*allies
History: WWII: A family of ____ died in Oregon during WWII as a result of a Japanese balloon bomb*six
History: WWII: A family of six died in ____ during WWII as a result of a Japanese balloon bomb*oregon
History: WWII: A family of six died in Oregon during WWII as a result of a ____ balloon bomb*japanese
History: WWII: A family of six died in Oregon during WWII as a result of a Japanese balloon____*bomb
History: WWII: A sister ship to the Bismarck at over 50,000 tons, this German battleship was sunk on Nov 12 1944*Tirpitz
History: WWII: Britain's fastest WWII fighter aircraft, with a maximum speed of 721 kph*Spitfire
History: WWII: German Luftwaffe aircraft, of which 20,000 were produced for WWII*Focke-Wulf Fw 190
History: WWII: German Luftwaffe aircraft, of which 30,480 were produced for WWII*Messerschmitt Me 109
History: WWII: Germany's fastest WWII fighter aircraft, with a maximum speed of 959 kph*Messerschmitt Me 163
History: WWII: Hitler's plan 'operation sea lion', called for the invasion of which country*england
History: WWII: Hitler's plan called operation 'Sea Lion' called for the invasion of what country*england
History: WWII: Japanese Aircraft Carrier, a sister ship to the Musashi at 263 metres (862ft), sunk on Apr 7 1945*Yamato
History: WWII: On what japanese city was the second atomic bomb dropped during world war ii*nagasaki
History: WWII: United States' fastest WWII fighter aircraft, with a maximum speed of 784 kph*P51 Mustang
History: WWII: who headed up the gestapo*heinrich himmler
History: Year that Viking I landed on Mars*1976
History: 'papa doc' was president of which caribbean republic until his death in 1967*haiti
Hitler and ____ both had only one testicle*napolean
Hitler and napolean both had only one ____*testicle
Holidays: April 14 is this western-world day*pan american
Holidays: Catholics throughout Europe observer this on January 6*epiphany
Holidays: Dentists get a lot of business due to this day*halloween
holidays: derived from eostre, the dawn goddess of anglo-saxon myth*easter
Holidays: Father's Day falls in this month*june
Holidays: Flag Day is this day in June*14
Holidays: Good King Wenceslaus was celebrating this feast on*st stephen
Holidays: Groundhog day is this day in february*2nd
Holidays: Grownups in Japan enjoy this day on January 15*adult day
holidays: his birthday is celebrated february 12*lincoln
holidays: his controversial day falls on october 12*columbus
Holidays: Inauguraton Day is this January day*20th
Holidays: June 22 is this day in Finland; it's June 24 in Great Britain*midsummer
Holidays: June 5 is this day in Denmark*constitution
Holidays: March 26 in Spain is known as this*fiesta del arbol
holidays: mithraism's (sun god worship) big day falls on the same day as this holiday*christmas
Holidays: Popcorn was first served to colonists at this dinner*thanksgiving
Holidays: Purim (Lots) is celebrated by Jewish in this Month (Jewish name)*adar
Holidays: Setsubun (bean throwing festival) in Japan falls on this February day*3
Holidays: St. Agnes Eve in Great Britian falls on this January day*20
holidays: this day is the fourth thursday in november*thanksgiving
Holidays: This lovely day is February 14th*valentines day
Hollywood golden couple Nicole Kidman and Tom Cruise have split, but what have they said is the reason*The pressures of working apart
Holy Island, off the coast of Northumberland*Lindisfarne
Home Electronics*Computer*VCR*TV*Clock-radio*Calculator*Answering Machine*Telephone*Garage Door Opener*Remote Control*Stereo
Home is where the ____ is."- Anonymous*heart
Honey is used as a center for ____ balls and in antifreeze mixtures*golf
Honey is used as a center for golf balls and in ____ mixtures*antifreeze
hook and eye, strap, tee, butt and blind are all types of what*hinges
Hooked staff carried by a bishop as a symbol of pastoral office*crosier
Hormone used in treating inflammation and allergy*cortisone
Horn & Hardart opened the first U.S. automat in Philadelphia in*1902
Horsie Colors ____ colors of horses, of course! 10*Palomino*Roan*Chestnut*Bay*piebald*silver*black*dappled*white*skewbald
Hosni Mubarak became president of which African country in 1981*egypt
Host of the annual labor day telethon*jerry lewis
Hot lesbian witches Ouch, that's hot!*being john malkovitch
Hot springs are known as geysers after the great geysir that is located where*iceland
Houari boumedienne was president of which country from 1965 to 1978*algeria
House on what part of the body is an 'ltk procedure' performed*eyes
Household items such as television sets and audio equipment are know as*brown goods
Household paper products (include paper)*toilet paper*paper towels*paper napkins*paper plates*newspaper*wrapping paper*shelf paper*paper bags*wallpaper*waxed paper*tissue paper
Houston, Waco and Fort Worth are all in which state*texas
Hovercrafts can be described as A.C.V.s. For what do the letters A.C.V. stand*air cushion vehicle
How are cranberries checked for ripeness*by bouncing them
How are the first 5 books of the bible known collectively*Pentateuch
How are the first five books of the bible known collectively*the pentateuch
How are women called that never had childbirth*nullparia
How big a can of soda pop contains the equivalent of 9 teaspoons of sugar*twelve ounce
How big is the city of london*one square mile
How big is the great hornbill*about three feet tall
How big was the Unix kernel in 1974*42 kilobytes
How deep is a fathom?*six feet
How deep is the target depth of the borehole located at the Kola Peninsula in northern Russia?*fifteen kilometers
How did actor Daniel Day-Lewis end his relationship with girlfriend Isabelle Adjani*By fax
How did actress Minnie Driver discover that boyfriend Matt Damon had ended their relationship*He told Oprah Winfrey
How did african explorer HM Stanley earnhis living*as a journalist
How did Alice get into the land of the living chess pieces*through the looking glass
How did Bad Manners change the title of a Millie hit*lip up fatty
How did Brad Pitt, recently married to Jennifer Aniston, refer to his ex Gwyneth Paltrow in a recent magazine interview*Paltrow'
How did Buddy Holly die*aeroplane crash
How did captain cook lose 41 of his 98 crew on his first voyage to the south pacific in 1768*scurvy
How did Dora Ratjen place in the 1936 olympics women's high jump*fourth
How did Dr. Nick get his operating gloves?*They came free with his toilet brush
How did ed mcmahon of the tonite show start his career*circus clown
How did Eva Peron die*cancer
How did Frances Queen Marie Antoinette die*executed by guillotine
How did Greta Gustafson become better known as an actress?*Greta Garbo
How did indiana previously know marion in raiders of the lost ark*he studied with her father
How did Jamie Sommers become bionic?*from a parachute accident.
How did John Belushi die?*Drug and Alcohol overdose
How did Judas Iscariot commit suicide*hanging
How did lawrence of arabia meet his death in 1935*motor cycle accident
How did leonardo da vinci's alarm clock wake a sleeper*rubbing the feet
How did loggers get their logs to the mills in the 18th & 19th century*floated down rivers
How did Mahatma Gandhi die*shot
How did Mark Chapman shock the world*shot john lennon
How did marvin gaye die*shot by his father
How did Montravia Kaskarak Hitari better known as Alfie distinguish himself*crufts supreme champion
How did Mussolini die*execution
How did Mussolini travel to Rome during his 1922 March on Rome*by train
How did Nero commit suicide*cut his throat
How did nurse Edith Cavell die in 1915*shot by the germans
How did Paul Wilson run 100 yards in 13.1 seconds on September 22nd 1979 to set a world record*backwards
How did Rocky Marciano die*plane crash
How did Rose Nilin's husband Charlie die on The Golden Girls?*He died of a heart Attack while making love to Rose.
How did Sir Henry Tate, of the Tate gallery make his fortune*sugar production
How did Sir John Franklin meet his death in 1847*in arctic ice
How did Sir Thomas Moore die*beheaded for treason
How did sir walter raleigh die*execution
How did Socrates commit suicide*drinking poison hemlock
How did teenager Homan Walsh cross Niagara in 1848*With a kite
How did the bum convince the family dog to start eating again in Down and Out in Beverly Hills?*He ate the dog's food
How did the crew of Red Dwarf get brought back to life?*By Nanobots
How did the cuckoo flower get its name*flowers on the day the first cuckoo calls
How did the London Bridge collapse*It was pushed
How did the roman emperor claudius die*choked on a feather
How did Umberto Nobile cross the North Pole in 1926*airship
How did Vivian of the Young oNes get rid of the Tv when the inspector called*he ate it
How did will rogers, carole lombard and mike todd all die*in a plane crash
How do amphibians like frogs and toads breathe*through their skins
How do frogs breathe under water*through the skin
How do most worms get inside apples*they hatch there
How do salmon find their way back to their home river to spawn every year?*smell
How do the German owners of SNPP describe their country to Homer? (Burns Verkaft Das Kraftverk)*The land of chocolate
How do the people of Samoa greet one another*They smell each other
How do tightrope walkers stay on the wire*Practice
How do trees "drink" water*through their roots
How do wolves carry meat to their young - by dragging it, pushing it or swallowing it*swallowing
How do write 49 in Roman numerals*xlix
How do you catch a unique rabbit*unique up on it
How do you get the square of a number*multiply the number by itself
How do you spell the word meaning 'to be still or not moving'*stationary
How do you tell a male chromosome from a female chromosome*pull down their genes
How do you write 49 in Roman numerals*xlix
How do you write 50 in Roman numerals*l
How do you write ninety nine in Roman numerals*xcix
How do you write sixy-nine in roman numerals*lxix
How does a tortoise drink water*thru its nose
How does a wine become a "fortified" wine*brandy is added
How does alice kill freddy krueger in "nightmare on elm street 4"*with a mirror
How does an international air mile compare with a staute mile*longer
How does Darcy Bussell make her living*ballet dancer
How does logan know eyes-only*he is him
How does Mr. Burns describe his fortune?*Vast
How does the mermaid buy the gift for tom hanks in "splash"*her necklace
How does the Texas licence plate of the former first lady Barbara Bush read*I read
How does Tracy Emin make her living*artist
How far away can a human detect a skunk's smell from*one mile
How far can a mole dig an hour*fifteen feet
How far does the cruise liner 'queen elizabeth ii' move for each gallon of diesel it burns*six inches
How far is neptune from the sun*2793 million miles
How fast can a kangaroo hop*forty mph
How fast can a penguin fly*penguins cant fly
How fast can the flightless ostrich run(mph)*45
How fast did the bus in the movie speed need to go in order not to blow up*50mph
How fast does a sneeze leave your mouth*100 mph
How fast does the tip of a rotary mower travel*two hundred km/hr
How fast does the tip of a standard rotary mower travel (in km/h)*two hundred
How fast is a jiffy*1/100th of a second
How heavy was the hammer swung by John Henry*nine pounds
How high are the letters of the famous Hollywood sign that overlooks Hollywood, California*45 feet
How high could the klopek's furnace go in the 'burbs*5000 degrees
How high is a basketball net*ten feet
How high is the highest building in the world in meters*452
How high is the net in a game of table tennis*six inches
How high would you have to count before finding a number with the letter "a" in it*1,000
How is "Maria Kalageropoulos" better known*maria callas
How is "Rodrigo Diaz de Vivar" better known*el cid
How is 21 written in binary numbers*10101
How is a female duck called*duck
How is a zither played*plucked
How is abba calling for help*sos
How is Cherilyn Sarkasian La Pierre better known*cher
How is george lucas effect company called*industrial light and magic
How is mancunian multi-instrumentalist damon gough better known*badly drawn boy
How is mistletoe gathered in the southern united states*shot from trees
How is Supergirl related to Superman*first cousins
How is the 15th March also known*Ides of March
How is the Common Business Language commonly referred to in computing*cobol
How is the math related structure of beads strung on parallel wires in a rectangular frame better known*Abacus
How is the mathematically related structure of beads strung on parallel wires in a rectangular frame better known*abacus
How is the tree with the botanical name Fagus better known*beech
How is the year 2000 written in Roman numerals*mm
How large can a giant clam grow to*five feet
How long ago did dinosaurs die out*64 million years ago
How long can it take for the insecticide ddt to break down in nature*eight years
How long did dinosaurs live on earth*150 million years
How long did it take god to create the universe*seven days
How long did it take Marco Polo to reach China*four years
How long did it take the first woman to swim the English channel*14 hours & 34 minutes
How long did it take to deliver the gettysburg address*2 minutes
How long did the hundred years war last*115 years
How long did yuri gagarin's first orbit round the earth take*one hundred and eight minutes
How long does a boxer get to rest between the rounds of a match*one minute
How long does a game of ice hockey last*sixty minutes
How long does an american president hold office*four years
How long does Aunt Selma have to live before she blows up?*One hour
How long does it take a fully loaded supertanker to stop from traveling at normal speed*twenty minutes
How long does it take a mole to dig a tunnel 300 feet long*one night
How long does it take an orchid to grow from seed*eight years
How long does it take for sunlight to reach earth*eight minutes
How long does it take neptune to travel around the sun*165 years
How long does it take the average person to fall asleep (in minutes)*7
How long does it take the average person to fall asleep*seven minutes
How long does it take the earth to travel one and a half million miles*twenty four hours
How long does it take the moon to revolve around the Earth, to the nearest day?*27
How long does it take the moon to revolve around the earth*twenty seven days
How long does the average worker in central London spend commuting to their office*110 minutes
How long does the average yawn last*6 seconds
How long is a coat hanger if straightened*44 inches
How long is a diamond anniversary*fifty years
How long is a dog watch at sea*two hours
How long is a giraffe's tongue*twenty one inches
How long is a major penalty in hockey*five minutes
How long is a normal hockey period in minutes*20
How long is a one year anniversary*paper anniversary
How long is a paper anniversary*one year
How long is a sesquicentennial*150 years
How long is a shuffleboard court*52 feet
How long is a silver anniversary*twenty five years
How long is a standard olympic swimming pool*fifty metres
How long is a swimming race that covers sixteen lengths of an olympic pool*800 metres
How long is an elephant pregnant*2 years
How long is an elephant's gestation period*22 months
How long is an emerald anniversary*sixty years
How long is an eon*one billion years
How long is an olympic swimming pool*50 metres
How long is camptown racetrack*five miles
How long is Edgar Reitzs film history of a german village Heimat*sixteen hours
How long is New York`s Broadway in km*241
How long is the approach area prior to the foul line on a bowling lane*sixteen feet
How long is the campdown racetrack*five miles
How long is the camptown racetrack*5 miles
How long is the danube river*1,750 miles
How long is the ganges river*1560 miles
How long is the george-massey tunnel, near vancouver, bc*629 meters
How long is the le mans endurance motor race*twenty four hours
How long is the longest tunnel*one hundred and sixty nine kms
How long is the memory span of a goldfish*three seconds
How long is the rest between rounds in boxing*one minute
How long is the Suez canal in kilometers*161.9
How long passed from the making of minute rice & its marketing*18 years
How long passed from the making of the first zipper & its marketing*55 years
How long was jesus' temptation in the desert*forty days
How long was jonah in the whale's stomach*3 days
How long was nelson mandela in prison*twenty seven years
How long was the love affair between dashiel hammett and lillian hellman*thirty years
How long was the marquis de sade in prison for sexual offences*twenty seven years
How long was the six day war*six days
How long was the uncut version of the film 'the longest day'*179 minutes
How long were Jerry Seinfeld and his pals sentenced in the series finale?*One year
How long were Take That Back For in 1995*good
How long would a bassoon be if it was stretched out*nine feet
How long, after coming in contact with Poison Ivy, do you have to wash off your skin before the urushiol binds with skin surface and causes itching*15 minutes
How long, to the nearest 50 years, has the dodo been dead*300
How loud can a human snore be*sixty nine decibels
How many - How many years in a vicennial*twenty
How many 'joeys' can a female kangaroo have in her pouch at one time*three
How many 'joeys' can a kangaroo have in her pouch at one time*three
How many 'tarsal' bones do we have in each foot*seven
How many Academy Awards did the film "Titanic" win*11
How many Academy Awards did the Itchy and Scratchy Movie win?*9
How many acres in a square mile*640
How many air force one(s) are there*two
How many air wing divisions are there in the marine corps*3
How many American voyages did Christopher Columbus make*four
How many animals are used to designate the years of the Chinese calendar*twelve
How many apostles did Jesus choose*twelve
How many arches grace Aberdeen's Bridge of Dee*seven
How many ascii characters is there*255
How many astronauts manned each apollo flight*three
How many astronauts manned each of the Project Gemini flights*two
How many australian states are there*seven
How many avenues radiate from the Arc di Triomphe*twelve
How many bags of mail were lost by the pony express*one
How many balls apart from the cue ball are used in snooker*21
How many balls are there in snooker*22
How many balls are used in a game of snooker in addition to the cue ball*Twenty One
How many balls were there in the old Australian over*eight
How many band members are there in the band Slipknot*9
How many bank holidays are there in England and Wales in 2002*nine
How many basic positions of the feet are there in ballet*five
How many bathing suits was Martin wearing in 1F22?*17
How many bathrooms are in the Toronto based Casa Loma*Thirty
How many birthday candles were Michael Jackson & Madonna each obliged to blow out in 1998*forty
How many bits are in a nibble*4four
How many bits was the intel 4004 chip*4 bits
How many blackbirds were baked in a pie*four and twenty
How many blades are there on a kayak paddle*two
How many blades does a kayak paddle have*two
How many bones are in the human body*two hundred and six
How many bones are there in the inner ear*3
How many bonus points in Scrabble if all seven tiles played at once*fifty
How many books are in the old testament of the holy Bible*39
How many books are there in a trilogy*three
How many bottles are there in a magnum of champagne*two
How many bottles of wine make up a magnum*two
How many bowling balls does it take to make a spare*two
How many brains does a leech have*thirty two
How many brains does a starfish have*None
How many british monarchs have been deposed since the norman conquest*five
How many british officers were forced by indian troops into the black hole of calcutta*one hundred and forty six
How many British prime ministers have been assassinated*one
How many broken clubs is a golfer allowed to replace during a round*one
How many broken clubs is a golfer alowed to replace during a round*one
How many Bronte sisters lived to see their 40th birthdays*none of them
How many brothers Karamazov were there*four
How many BTU's in a therm*100,000
How many bulls are killed in a formal bullfight*six
How many bulls are slaughtered in a normal bullfight*six
How many buns in a baker's dozen*13
How many burgers does Homer order from the Krusty Burger on an off-shore oil rig?*700
How many calendars are needed for a perpetual calendar*fouteen
How many calories are in a can of mountain dew*170
How many calories are in albersons cream soada*180
How many calories are there in a glass of water*0
How many calories does a passionate kiss burn*six
How many calories does it take to frown*17
How many camels carried the 117,000 volumes of abdul kassem ismael's library*four hundred
How many Canadian provinces border Montana*3
How many cards are dealt to each player in gin rummy*ten
How many cards are there in a pack not including jokers*fifty two
How many cards are there in each suit of a standard deck*thirteen
How many cars are being driven down the U.S's highways*123,000,000
How many cars are permitted to take part in a formula one race*26
How many cars compete against each other in a drag race*two
How many cells die in the human body every minute*300,000,000
How many cents are there in a Bahamian Dollar*100
How many chambers are in the south african parliament that was formed in 1984*three
How many chambers are there in the human heart*four
How many championship divisions are there in boxing*eight
How many championships did fangio win*five
How many cherubs are there on a Trivial Pursuit board*nineteen
How many children are in the 'american dream'*2.5
How many children did adam and eve have together*three
How many children did adam and eve have*three
How many children did JR Ewing knowingly have that lived on "Dallas"?*3
How many children did mama & papa hansen have in mama*three
How many children did Maria (Julie Andrews) have to look after in "The Sound of Music"*seven
How many children did president william henry harrison have*ten
How many children did queen anne have*seventeen
How many children do The Waltons have*7
How many christmas trees are produced by nova scotia anually*1
How many chromosomes do each body cell contain*forty six
How many cigars did sir winston churchill ration himself to a day*fifteen
How many classic horse races are there*five
How many claws does a house cat have*eighteen
How many clubs can a professional golfer play a round with*fourteen
How many cocoons are needed to make one pound of silk*25,000
How many colonies fought in the American war of Independence*thirteen
How many colors are there in a rainbow?*7
How many colours are there in a rainbow*seven
How many colours are there in the rainbow*seven
How many compartments does a cow's stomach have*four
How many consecutive Elton John albums hit the first position on the charts (1971-1975)*seven
How many consecutive misses eliminate a high jumper*three
How many contestants participated in the first modern olympiad*484
How many continents are there*seven
How many continents must a sport be played on before the IOC will consider making it an Olympic event for men*four
How many continents must a sport be regularly played in before it is accepted into the olympics*five
How many cooks spoil the broth, according to a well known saying*too many
How many corners does a cube have*eight
How many counters of each colour does backgammon have*fifteen
How many counties are in Northern Ireland*six
How many countries are joining the "first wave" of the new EU currency*Eleven
How many countries are there in the continent of australia*1
How many countries border bolivia*5
How many countries border china*fourteen
How many countries border the black sea*four
How many countries competed in the first modern olympics in 1896*thirteen
How many countries have an area less then 10 square miles*four (vatican city, monaco, nauru and tuvalu)
How many countries lie along the Greenwich Meridian line*seven
How many countries won the 1969 eurovision song contest*four
How many cowhides do the nfl use for a year's supply of footballs*three thousand
How many cows does it take to supply the NFL in footballs for one year*3,0003000
How many crusades were there*eight
How many cubic feet of wood are in a cord*128
How many curls did Shirley Temple always have in her hair*56
How many cycles per second in one megahertz*1 million
How many cylinders does a V-8 engine have*eight
How many daily tides are there*two
How many days after John F Kennedy's assassination was Lee Harvey Oswald shot?*2
How many days and nights did the Lord flood the earth while Noah and his family were safely aboard the ark*forty
How many days are in november*30
How many days are in the month of October?*31
How many days are there in a fortnight*fourteen
How many days are there in a leap year*366
How many days are there in august*31
How many days are there in Lent*forty
How many days are there in the month of August*31
How many days can a cockroach live without water*thirty
How many days did Lazarus lie dead before Jesus "raised" him back to life*four
How many days did woodstock run*3
How many days does a typical mayfly live*one
How many days does it take to complete the decathlon*Two
How many days does the month of November have*30
How many days long is a year on the planet mercury*eighty eight
How many days were the 52 American hostages held in Iran*444
How many days were the American hostages held in Iran*four hundred and forty
How many days were there in 1976*three hundred and sixty six
How many days where there in 1976*three hundred and sixty six
How many deadly sins are there*seven
How many deeds did hercules perform to free himself from bondage*twelve
How many degrees are all the angles in a square*three hundred and sixty
How many degrees are there between north & east on a compass*90
How many degrees are there in a right angle*ninety
How many degrees are there in the three angles of a triangle*180
How many degrees separate boiling & freezing in fahrenheit*180
How many dice are used in Backgammon*five
How many dice are used to play yahtzee*five
How many different basic tastes can a human tongue distinguish*Four
How many different basic tastes can the tongue distinguish*four
How many different color labels are there on crayola crayons*eighteen
How many different color mandm's are there*seven
How many different colored belts are there in Taekwondo*11
How many different colours of m&m's are there*7
How many different muscles are in a birds wing*forty
How many different numbers are there on a dartboard*twenty
How many different squares are open to a knight making the very first move in a game of chess*two
How many different swimming strokes are used in medley race*four
How many different types of chess pieces are there in a game of chess*six
How many different types of chess pieces are there*six
How many different zodiac signs are there*twelve
How many dimensions does a solid have*three
How many dimples are there on a regulation golf ball*336
How many dimples does a golf ball have*three hundred and thirty six
How many Dirty Harry movies have been made*five
How many Dirty Harry movies have been madefive*5
How many dog years actually equal one human year*5.5 years
How many dominoes are in a standard set*28
How many dots are there on a pair of dice*forty two
How many double-word-score spaces are there on a "scrabble" board*seventeen
How many drivers pick up points in a Grand Prix race*six
How many drops make a dash in cooking*six
How many drops make a dash*6
How many drops make up a dash in cooking*six
How many eggs do identical twins develop from*one
How many emmy awards were personally won by walt disney and his studios during his lifetime*7
How many employees does IBM have*600 thousand
How many engines did the b-36 have*10
How many engines does a B-52 bomber have*eight
How many engines does a Boeing 737 have*two
How many engines does a DC-10 have*three
How many engines does a Lancaster bomber have*four
How many engines does a Lear jet have*two
How many engines does the saturn rocket boast*eight
How many English kings have been named Henry*eight
How many English Test Cricket venues are there*six
How many episodes were there in the original star trek series*seventy five
How many episodes were there of the tv game show 'nothing but the truth'*one
How many equal angles are there in an isosceles triangle*two
How many equal sides are there in an isosceles triangle*2
How many equal sides are there on a scalene triangle*0
How many events make up the decathlon*ten
How many eyelids do birds have on each eye*three
How many eyes are there in a deck of 52 cards*forty two
How many eyes are there on a U S one-dollar bill*four
How many eyes does a bat have*two
How many eyes does a scorpion have*eight
How many eyes does an earthworm have*none
How many faces did the Romans believe Janus to have*two
How many faces has an icosahedron*twenty
How many facets has a snowflake*six
How many feet apart are the bases in baseball*ninety feet
How many feet are in a mile*five thousand two hundred and eighty
How many feet are in a nautical mile*6080
How many feet are there in a chain*sixty-six
How many feet are there in a fathom*six
How many feet are there in a nautical mile*6080
How many feet are there in one fathom*six
How many feet around KJAZZ (Springfields jazz radio station) are occupied by its radio signals?*23 feet
How many feet can a hippo's mouth open*four
How many feet of blood vessels are in the human skin*19
How many feet of tape does the average sixty minute audio cassette contain*562.5
How many fences does a Grand National winner jump*thirty
How many fiddlers did old king cole have*three
How many films did elvis presley make in his lifetime*thirty three
How many finally made it to freedom in the film the great escape*three
How many fingers are used to draw a bow*three
How many fingers does Homer Simpson have*eight
How many fires erupted in the april 18, 1906 san francisco earthquake*fifty
How many floors are in the empire state building*102
How many fluid onces make up an American pint*sixteen
How many fluid ounces in an american pint*sixteen
How many fluid ounces in an English pint*twenty
How many footballers died in the Munich air crash*eight
How many freckles did howdy doody have*forty eight
How many front toes does a parrot have*two
How many funnels did the Titanic have*four
How many furlongs are there in a mile and a quarter racetrack*ten
How many furlongs to a mile?*8
How many gallons of diesel does the cruise liner 'queen elizabeth ii' use for each six inches it moves*one gallon
How many gallons of water are in a bath if the water weighs 100 pounds*ten
How many gallons of water does the average camels hump hold*it holds fat
How many games are played in a five-team round-robin tournament*ten
How many games are scheduled in one season for each major league team*162
How many games in a rubber of contract bridge*three
How many games is needed to win a set in tennis*six
How many gases make up 95 percent of the sun*two
How many gears do most modern cars have*five
How many genies appear to aladdin in the arabian nights tale*two
How many ghosts appear to scrooge in dickens's 'a christmas carol'*four
How many gifts are there by the time you finish singing "twelve days of christmas"*364
How many gigawatts of electricity did doc brown need to generate to power the delorion in back to the future*1.21 gigawatts!!
How many gloves did Michael Jackson wear?*One
How many gold balls are there on the moon*three
How many gold medals did Jesse Owens win in the 1936 Berlin Olympics*four
How many gold medals did swimmer Mark Spitz win at the 1972 Olympics*Seven
How many gold medals did swimmer Mark Spitz win at the Munich Olympics in 1972*seven
How many golf balls are there on the moon*three
How many golf courses is the bob hope desert classic played on*four
How many grammy awards did elvis win for his rock & roll songs*none
How many Grammy Awards did Smokey Robinson win*zero
How many grams are there in two & a half kilograms*2,500
How many great lakes border Ontario, Canada*four
How many Great Lakes do not border Michigan*one
How many guns of navarone were there*two
How many hands are there on a digital watch*zero
How many heads are there on a croquet mallet*two
How many hearts does an earthworm have; is it 100,10, or none*ten
How many hearts does an octopus have*three
How many hearts has an octopus*three
How many herrings are in a Warp*Four
How many highways are in Romania*two
How many holes are in a horseshoe*eight
How many holes are on a chinese checkerboard*one hundred and twenty one
How many holes are there in a standard horseshoe*eight
How many holes are there in a ten pin bowling ball*three
How many holes does a penny whistle have*six
How many home matches did manchester United play on their way to the 1990 FA Cup Final*none
How many hops are there in a triple jump - one, two or three*three
How many horsemen where there of the apocalypse*four
How many horses are there on a polo team*4
How many horses died in the 1990 Grand National*two
How many horses in a polo team*four
How many hostages were killed in the Entebbe raid*three
How many hours a day does a ferret sleep*twenty
How many hours a day does the average jumbo jet fly*ten
How many hours are there in a week*one hundred and sixty eight
How many hours are there in a year (non-leap)*8760
How many hours constitutes a day aboard the ds9 space station*26 hours
How many hours difference is there between est and western australian time when daylight savings is not on*12
How many hours does an antelope sleep at night*one
How many hours from Tulsa was Gene Pitney in his 1963 hit song*24
How many hours per day does the average in service jumbo jet fly*ten
How many housing property squares are there on a monopoly board*22
How many humps does a Dromedary have*one
How many humps does an African camel have*one
How many humps has a bactrian camel*two
How many hundred rooms does Buckingham palace have*six
How many hurdles are there in a 400 metres hurdle race*ten
How many hurdles are there in a women's hurdle sprint*ten
How many hydrogen atoms would fit across a full stop*1,000,000
How many ice ages have there been in the last 150,000 years*two
How many icons are there on the tool bar in mirc v5.02*22
How many inches are there in a foot*twelve
How many inches in a cubit*eighteen
How many inches thick is a hockey puck*1
How many individual bets make up a Yankee*eleven
How many innings are there in a regulation softball game*seven
How many innings must a starting pitcher pitch to get a victory*five
How many instruments accompany someone singing 'a cappela'*zero
How many islands make up hawaii*twenty
How many Israeli athletes were killed at the Munich Olympics*eleven
How many Israeli commandos died in the Entebbe raid*one
How many items are there in 1 gross*144
How many items constitute a baker's dozen*13
How many Jackson brothers are there*six
How many jews were saved on schindler's list*1,100
How many JR's were there in Dallas*Three
How many just men were there*four
How many karats is pure, unalloyed gold*24
How many keys is there on a standard keyboard*104
How many kilograms are there in a metric ton*1,000
How many King Charles' have there been in England*two
How many King Stephens have ruled England*one
How many labours did Hercules have to perform*twelve
How many labours did hercules perform*twelve
How many land miles are there in a league*three
How many landing weels does a Concorde have*ten
How many lanes are there in an olympic swimming pool*eight
How many laps are there in a speedway race*four
How many laps does a speedway racetrack have*four
How many laps does it take to complete the Indianapolis 500*200
How many laps make up the indianapolis 500*200
How many large holes are in your head*seven
How many large holes are there in your head*7
How many lashes did jesus receive*thirty nine
How many layers are inside the chocolate of a snickers bar*two
How many layers of skin cover the epidermis*none
How many layers of tobacco are in a homemade cigar*three
How many layers of tobacco are there in a handmade cigar*three
How many legionaires were there in a century*eighty
How many legs do 'decapods' have*ten
How many legs do crabs, lobsters & shrimp each have*ten
How many legs do creatures of the arachnid family have*eight
How many legs do scorpions run about on*eight
How many legs does a crab have*ten
How many legs does a ladybird have*six
How many legs does a lobster have*ten
How many legs does a millipede have on each of its body segments*four
How many legs does a millipede have on each segment of its body*four
How many legs does a spider have*eight
How many legs does a tripod have*three
How many legs does an arachnid have*eight
How many legs does an elephant have*four
How many legs does an oyster catcher have*two
How many legs has a woodlouse*fourteen
How many letters (maximum) can a thoroughbred horse can have in its name*fourteen
How many letters are there in the English alphabet*26
How many letters are there in the french alphabet*twenty five
How many letters are used for roman numerals*seven
How many letters in the roman alphabet*twenty six
How many limbs does a squid have*ten
How many lines are in a sonnet*fourteen
How many lines are there in a limerick*5
How many lines are there in a sonnet*fourteen
How many lines does a sonnet have*fourteen
How many lines has a British TV transmission*six hundred and twenty five
How many lines has a limerick*five
How many lines in a sonnet*fourteen
How many lions are there on the queens coat of arms*eight or nine
How many litres are there in a cubic metre*1,000
How many litres of water vapour can be lost in a large tree in an hour by transpiration*three hundred
How many litters can have a mouse in a year*up to ten
How many lives did herb philbrick lead*three
How many lives is a cat said to have*nine
How many loaves is in a baker's dozen*thirteen
How many loaves of bread are there in a baker's dozen*thirteen
How many locks are there on the Suez Canal*zero
How many logarithmic scales are there on a slide rule*two
How many lords a leaping are there in the carol twelve days of christmas*ten
How many main gods are there in Hinduism*three
How many majic bullets were there in Webers opera Der Freischutz*seven
How many masts does a ketch have*two
How many matches are there in a standard book of matches*20
How many medals did the USSR win at the 1984 Olympics*none
How many member states are there in the United Arab Emirates*seven
How many members were in the group bread*three
How many men have walked on the moon*twelve
How many men were on a dead mans chest*fifteen
How many men who signed the declaration of independence in 1776 later became us presidents (one word)*2
How many men who signed the Declaration of Independence in 1776 later became US presidents*two
How many metal rings are there within the numbers of a dart board*six
How many metres are there in half a kilometre*500
How many metres can an Olympic swimmer swim without turning*fifty
How many Michelin star restaurants does London have*thirty one
How many miles are in a league*3
How many miles are there in a league*three
How many miles can a Pershing missile travel*400
How many miles comprise one kiloparsec*19069779456000000 miles
How many miles is 1 kilometer (To three decimal places)*0.621
How many miles long is the kentucky derby*1.25
How many miles long is the Nile river*4,145 miles
How many miles of passenger railway track has Kuwait*zero
How many miles of telephone wire a strung across the U.S*1,525,000,000
How many milk teeth do three-year-olds normally have*twenty
How many millimetres are there in a kilometre*1,000,000
How many million cells does the human skin consist of*nineteen
How many million kilometres from the Sun is Saturn*1427
How many minor league homeruns did Babe Ruth hit?*1
How many minutes are in a day*1440
How many minutes are in a week*10080
How many minutes are there in a day*1440
How many minutes does it take for sunlight to reach earth*8
How many minutes does it take the typical person to fall asleep*seven
How many minutes each half of a professional game of Football*45
How many minutes is each period of hockey*twenty minutes
How many minutes were missing on the infamous Watergate tape*eighteen and a half
How many mixtapes did funkmaster flex released*4
How many months are there in a year*twelve
How many months do baby opossums live in the mothers pouch before climbing out & riding on her back*three
How many months have 28 days*all
How many months have 30 days*four
How many months have an Ides*twelve
How many moons does Jupiter have*sixteen
How many moons does the planet Uranus have*five
How many mountain peaks over 10,000 ft soar over new zealand's south island*seventeen
How many movies has Shaquille O'neal been in*3
How many muscles are in a human*639
How many muscles are required to frown*34
How many muscles are required to smile*13
How many musicians are there in a nonet*nine
How many nail holes are there in a standard horseshoe*eight
How many names did the first telephone book ever issued contain*fifty50
How many names were in the first ever telephone book*fifty
How many national parks does Scotland have*none
How many nations participated in the first modern olympiad*thirteen
How many nautical miles are there in one degree longitude at the equator*sixty
How many nautical miles are there in one degree of longitude at the equator*sixty
How many neck bones has a giraffe*seven
How many NHL games are there a year*82
How many nickels are there in 2.25 dollars*forty five
How many nickles are there in $2.25*45
How many nightmare on elm street movies were made in the 80's*5
How many nights are there in the Arabian Nights*1,001
How many no 1 hit singles did the who enjoy in the uk*zero
How many noble gases are there*6
How many Noble Truths are there in Buddhism*four
How many noggins are there in a print*four
How many North American countries are south of the equator*zero
How many nose jobs has Michael Jackson had, as of 1991, according to the book Michael Jackson- The Magic and the Madness?*6
How many novels did Anthony Trollope write*47
How many nuber 1 hits did elvis have*17
How many numbered coloured balls are there in pool*fifteen
How many numbers are on a telephone dial*ten
How many numbers are on the spinner in 'the game of life'*ten
How many numbers are there on a keno card*eighty
How many oars did a slave row with on a galley*one
How many oceans are named on a 'risk' game board*4
How many of each species did moses take onto the ark with him*none
How many of every four Americans say that they believe in astrology?*1
How many of every ten Ford Explorer owners have never driven off-road*nine
How many of every ten Japanese smokers were male in 1986*nine
How many of his wives did Henry VIII have beheaded*two
How many of Queen Anne's seventeen children survived*none
How many of the great lakes border Michigan*four
How many of the islands of hawaii are inhabited*eight
How many of the nine major planets are named after Gods*eight
How many of the Tolpuddle Martyr's were executed*none
How many of the Tolpuddle Martyrs were executed*zero
How many of the u.s states have similar names (like virginia and west virginia)*six
How many of the United States don't border the main land mass*two
How many official languages does Switzerland have*four
How many official languages does switzerland recognise*four
How many officials are on the ice during a NHL game*3
How many oil glands does the human skin have*90
How many old pennies in a pound*two hundred and forty
How many olympic games have been cancelled in modern times because of war*three
How many Olympic Games were cancelled because of World War II*four
How many olypmic medals has mark spitz won*nine
How many one-eyed face cards are there in a standard deck*3
How many or every 10 lawyers in the world were practicing in the US in 1992*seven
How many original seasons of Gilligan's Island were TV viewers subjected to?*3
How many Oscars did actor Errol Flynn win*zero
How many Oscars did actress Greta Garbo win*zero
How many oscars did walt disney collect between 1931 and 1969*thirty five
How many ounces in a cup*eight
How many ounces of orange juice contains the minimum daily requirement for vitamin c*six ounces
How many paintings did van gogh sell during his life*1
How many pairs of chromosomes do humans havetwenty three*23
How many pairs of chromosomes does a normal human being have*23
How many pairs of hands did monica dickens attain success with*one
How many pairs of jaws does a crab have*six
How many pairs of ribs are there in a male skeleton*twelve
How many panels on a Football ball*thirty two
How many parts form something described as duple*two
How many passenger terminals are there currently at Heathrow (2002)*four
How many pawns does a chess player start with*eight
How many pawns does each player have at the start of a chess game*eight
How many peas grace the average pod*eight
How many pecks are there in a bushel*four
How many pedals does a unicycle have*two
How many pencils are there in a dozen*twelve
How many pennies in an old English pound*240
How many people appear in da vinci's the last supper*thirteen
How many people are there on a volleyball team*six
How many people attended the last supper*thirteen
How many people did andrew cunanan kill before killing gianni versace*four
How many people died at 'woodstock'*one
How many people go to Major League baseball each year*56,000,000
How many people live permanently in the Antarctic*zero
How many people must die to qualify for the Cold War term "megadeath"*one million
How many people on average are killed by lightning in Britain every year*twelve
How many people to the nearest thousand does heathrow employ*forty five thousand
How many people were aboard Noah's Ark during the flood*eight
How many percent of our brains do we use*ten percent
How many phalanges are there in a normal human hand*fourteen
How many phalanges in a human hand*fourteen
How many picture cards are there in a standard pack of playing cards*twelve
How many pieces are on the board at the start of a game of backgammon*thirty
How many pieces of mail are delivered each year in the U.S*166,875,000,000
How many pieces of stone were the Ten Commandments written on*two
How many pigs' houses does the wolf huff,puff & blow down*two
How many pins are used in skittles*9
How many pints are there in a gallon*8
How many pints of blood in the average human body*twelve
How many pips are there in the BBC's radio time signal*six
How many players are in a water polo team*seven
How many players are on a pitch during a footy game*22
How many players are on the field during a cricket match*22
How many players are there in a baseball team*nine
How many players are there in a cricket team*eleven
How many players are there in a game of chess*two
How many players are there in a men's lacrosse team*ten
How many players are there in a Rugby League side*thirteen
How many players are there in a tug of war team*eight
How many players are there in a volleyball team*six
How many players are there in a water polo team*seven
How many players are there in an australian rules football team*18
How many players are there in an average symphony orchestra*ninety
How many players are there in the average symphony orchestra*ninety
How many players are there on a basketball team*five
How many players in a water polo team*seven
How many players in solo whist*four
How many players make up a water polo team*seven
How many players on a field hockey team*eleven
How many players on a Football team*eleven
How many players play in a volleyball team*six
How many players should be in the pool at any one time during an Olympic water polo match*fourteen
How many players usually play the card game 'patience'*one
How many playing points grace a backgammon board*24
How many pockets are there on a snooker table*six
How many pockets are there on a true billiard table*none
How many pockets does a snooker table have*six
How many points are awarded to the winning driver of a F1 grand prix race*ten
How many points are awarded to the winning driver of a formula 1 grand prix race*ten
How many points are there in a perfect cribbage hand*29
How many points are there on a Maltese cross*eight
How many points are there on a star in a Chinese chequers board*six
How many points are there on a traditional ship's compass*32
How many points are there on the Statue of Liberty's crown*seven
How many points does a backgammon board have*twenty four
How many points does a cannon score in billiards*two
How many points does it take to win a Cribbage game*121
How many points is a black ball worth in snooker*seven
How many points is a blue ball worth in snooker*five
How many points is a brown ball worth in snooker*four
How many points is a green ball worth in snooker*three
How many points is a pink ball worth in snooker*six
How many points is a red ball worth in snooker*one
How many points is a yellow ball worth in snooker*two
How many points is the green ball worth in snooker*three
How many points is the outer bulls-eye worth in darts*25
How many points make a perfect game in tenpin bowling*three hundred
How many points make up a perfect fivepin bowling score*450
How many points on a compass*32
How many points would you receive in a cribbage game in which your had was the following cards: 7-7-8-8 (with a 4 "cut")*12
How many pole positions did ayrton senna score*sixty five
How many possible opening moves does white have at the start of a game of chess*twenty
How many pounds are there in a stone*Fourteen
How many pounds does the Olympic hammer weigh*sixteen
How many pounds of pesticides are used annually on lawns in the U S*67 million
How many pounds of plutonium are needed to make an atomic bomb*fifteen
How many pounds of space dust and other space debris fall on the Earth everyday?*2,000
How many predecimal pennies were there in a shilling*twelve
How many predidents have been assassinated while in office*four
How many presidential likenesses are carved in Mount Rushmore*four
How many presidents of the usa have died in office*eight
How many provinces are in pakistan*four
How many queen bees reign in a hive*one
How many queens in a standard deck of cards hold flowers*four
How many queens named elizabeth have ruled over england*2
How many questions must be answered correctly to win the jackpot on who wants to be a millionaire*fifteen
How many railway stations are there on a Monopoly board*four
How many red balls are used in snooker*fifteen
How many red blood cells does an average human have*20 trillion
How many red stripes are there on the national flag of the U.S.A*seven
How many red stripes are there on the US flag*seven
How many reindeer pull santa's sleigh*eight
How many representatives (us congress house of representatives) does the state of alabama have*7
How many rhode island men saw service during the civil war*24,000
How many ribs does a human have*24
How many ringling brothers were there*five
How many rings are on a five-zone archery target*four
How many rings are there in the olympic symbol*five
How many rings are there on a five zone archery target*four
How many rings are there on a five-zone archery target?*4
How many rings does the Phantom wear*two
How many rings make up the olympic symbol*five
How many rivers are there in Saudi Arabia*zero
How many Rocky movies were made by 1990?*5
How many rooms are in buckingham castle*602
How many rooms are there in buckingham palace*six hundred and two
How many rooms are there on a Cluedo game board*nine
How many rounds are there in an olympic boxing match*three
How many rounds did George Chuvalo go against Cassius Clay in 1966*fifteen
How many rows are kernels in an average ear of corn arranged in*sixteen
How many rows of sprocket holes are there on a 36 exposure roll of Fuji 200 ASA film*two
How many rows of whiskers does a cat have*four
How many rules were in the first recorded code of law, established by Hammurabi*282
How many runs are scored in cricket if the ball is hit over the boundary without bouncing*six
How many runs did the blue jays score in their 1st regular season game*nine
How many Russians have landed on the moon*zero
How many russians have landed on the surface of the moon*zero
How many sacraments are there in the roman catholic church*seven
How many seams are there on an American football?*four
How many seconds are in a day*86400
How many seconds are in a week*604,800
How many seconds comprise a day*86,400
How many seconds in quarter of an hour*900
How many seconds usually elapsed before the tape self destructed on mission impossible*five
How many segments for the number 8 on a digital clock*seven
How many segments form the number 8 on a digital clock*seven
How many semihemidemisemiquavers are in a breve*two hundred and fifty six
How many semihemidemisemiquavers are there in a breve*256
How many senators comprise the US Senate*100
How many senators does the state of idaho have*2
How many shilling are there in a guinea*twenty one
How many siblings has Celine Dion*thirteen
How many side does a snowflake have*6
How many sides are on a home-plate*five
How many sides are there on a Pentagon*five
How many sides does a 50p coin have*seven
How many sides does a cube have*6
How many sides does a cylinder have*3
How many sides does a decogon have*ten
How many sides does a dodecagon have*twelve
How many sides does a dodecahedron have*twelve
How many sides does a heptagon have*seven
How many sides does a hexagon have*six
How many sides does a nonagon have*nine
How many sides does a octagon have*eight
How many sides does a pentagon have*five
How many sides does a rhomboid have*four
How many sides does a snowflake have*six
How many signs in the Zodiac*twelve
How many singles titles did Martina Navratilova pick up at Wimbledon*nine
How many sleds may each country enter in the four man Olympic bobsled event*two
How many solutions are there to a quartic equation*four
How many sons did john lennon have*two
How many South American countries have Portuguese as their official language*one
How many spaces are there on a Monopoly board*forty
How many spaces are there on a Scrabble board*225
How many spaces are there on a Scrabble Crossword Game board*225
How many species of frogs are there in the UK*three
How many spectral colors are in a rainbow*twenty seven
How many spectral colors are there in a rainbow*27
How many spikes do the shoes of a hammer thrower have*none
How many spokes are in the crown of the statue of liberty*seven
How many spokes does an umbrella have*eight
How many spots are on a dice*twenty one
How many spots are there on one dice*twenty one
How many square miles, to the nearest mile, contain Gibraltar*two
How many squares are on a checkerboard*64
How many squares are on a chessboard*sixty four
How many squares are on a Shogi (Japanese chess) board*eighty one81
How many squares are there along one side of a Scrabble board*fifteen
How many squares are there on a draughts board*sixty four
How many squares are there on a noughts and crosses grid*one
How many squares are there on a Snakes and Ladders board*100
How many squares are there on one side of a Rubiks cube*nine
How many squares does a rubik's revenge have on each side*sixteen
How many squares on shogi (japanese chess) board*eighty one
How many stages has a Polaris missile*two
How many standard bottles of wine are there in a Jereboam*four
How many stars are on the paramount film studio logo*twenty two
How many stars are there in the Big Dipper*seven
How many stars are there in the Paramount movie logo*22
How many stars are there on the U S flag*fifty
How many stars does an American general of the army wear*five
How many stars make up Orion's belt*three
How many stars on the national flag of china*five
How many stars were on the union flag in the civil war*35
How many states (including internal territories) does Australia contain*eight
How many states border the Atlantic Ocean*fourteen
How many states existed when George Washington took office*Thirteen
How many states joined the union in the 19th century*29
How many states of the United States of America have a Pacific coast*five
How many States were there in the Confederate States of America*eleven
How many states were there in the original United States of America*thirteen
How many steps are there in John Buchan's novel*39
How many steps are there to the second storey flat at 221b baker street*seventeen
How many steps are there to the second-story flat at 221b baker street*17
How many stitches are on a regulation baseball*one hundred and eight
How many stomachs does a camel have*three
How many stomachs does a cow have*two
How many stones did David carry into battle with Goliath*five
How many storeys are there in a bungalow*one
How many stories did enid blyton publish in 1959*fifty nine
How many strikes are in a 300 game*twelve
How many strings are there on a Spanish Guitar*six
How many strings did howdy doody have*seven
How many stripes are on the US flag*13
How many stripes are there on Israels flag*two
How many strokes are tournament golfers penalised for slow play*two
How many strokes are tournament golfers penalized for slow play*Two
How many strokes does a golfer take on a hole if he scores an ace*one
How many strokes make up a quadruple bogey on a par five gold hole*nine
How many stroks make up a quadruple bogey on a par five golf hole*nine
How many stumps are in a cricket wicket*3
How many substitutes is a football team aloowed to use during a game*two
How many summer olympic games were cancelled because of WW II*two
How many summer olympics were cancelled because of wwii*two
How many surfaces does a cone have*two
How many surfaces does a sphere have*one
How many surfaces has a cube*six
How many sweat glands does the human skin have*625
How many tales did the brothers grimm compile*two hundred and eleven
How many teams are there in the NHL*thirty
How many teams compete in the world cup 90 in Football*24
How many tears did Question Mark & the Mysterians shed*96
How many teaspoons are in one tablespoon*three
How many teaspoons make up a tablespoon*four
How many teats does a cow have*4
How many teats does a female hyena have*two
How many teeth constitute a set of adult teeth*thirty two
How many teeth does a mosquito have*forty seven
How many teeth does a walrus have*eighteen
How many tennis tournaments make up the Grand Slam*4
How many tenths of the earth's surface lie under water*seven
How many territories in Australia*two
How many things make a dozen*12
How many thousand million tonnes of carbon dioxide are formed each year by the combustion of fossil fuels*sixteen
How many thousand sensory glands does the human skin have*nineteen
How many throwing events are there in a decathlon*three
How many tiles are there in a domino set*twenty eight
How many tiles are there in a Scrabble game*100
How many tiles did the Space Shuttle Columbia lose on its second flight*0
How many time a day to cows poop (on the average)*16
How many time zones are there in New Zealand*one
How many time zones are there in the world*24twenty four
How many time zones are there on the face of the earth*24
How many times a day does a typical person go to the bathroom*6
How many times a day does the typical person go to the bathroom*6
How many times a year is a bimonthly periodical published*six
How many times can a piece of paper be folded*eight
How many times can a worker bee sting*once
How many times can an attacking rugby league team be tackled before a change over*Six
How many times did bill clinton say the word 'sorry' when addressing the nation on the monica lewinsky affair*zero
How many times did bing crosby and bob hope hit the road in films*seven
How many times did Bjorn Borg win the Wimbledon Mens singles*five
How many times did Fred Archer win the English Derby*five
How many times did Jack Nicklaus win the U S open*four
How many times did Wallis Warfield marry*three
How many times does the average American move in a lifetime*twelve
How many times does the average computer user blink per minute*seven
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