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# Question: Chinese philosopher (um 500 v. Chr.) ?
# Answer: Konfuzius
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Category: Americanisms
Question: Britains say 'tarmac'; Americans say ······.
Answer: runway
Category: Analogies
Question: Analogy: 'Ancient' is to 'old' as 'recent' is to ········.
Answer: current
Category: Analogies
Question: Bull - cow as fox - ··········.
Answer: vixen
Category: Analogies
Question: Goose - geese as passerby - ···········.
Answer: passersby
Category: Anatomy
Question: Your ···· holds your head to your shoulders.
Answer: neck
Category: Arts
Question: In what field of study would you find "flying buttresses"?
Answer: architecture
Category: Arts
Question: The study of building design is ············.
Answer: architecture
Category: Arts
Question: This statue was found on the Greek island of Melos in 1820.
Answer: Venus de Milo
Category: Arts
Question: Three main types of Greek columns are Doric, Ionic, and ··········.
Answer: Corinthian
Category: Arts
Question: What Dutch master painted 64 self-portraits?
Answer: Rembrandt
Category: Arts
Question: Where is the Louvre located?
Answer: Paris
Category: Arts
Question: Who painted the Mona Lisa?
Answer: Leonardo #da Vinci#
Category: Astrology
Question: What is the only sign in the zodiac which doesn't represent a living thing?
Answer: Libra
Category: Astrology
Question: Which month has a diamond as a birthstone?
Answer: April
Category: Astronomy
Question: A heavenly body moving under the attraction of the Sun and consisting of a nucleus and a tail is a(n) ·····.
Answer: comet
Category: Astronomy
Question: Does Uranus have an aurora?
Answer: yes
Category: Astronomy
Question: From 1979 until 2000 the most distant planet from the earth was ·······.
Answer: Neptune
Category: Astronomy
Question: How many planets are there in our solar system?
Answer: nine
Regexp: (nine|9)
Category: Astronomy
Question: If you're in the northern hemisphere, Polaris, the North Star, can be found by looking which direction?
Answer: north
Category: Astronomy
Question: Name the largest planet in the solar system.
Answer: Jupiter
Category: Astronomy
Question: Name the second-largest planet in the solar system.
Answer: saturn
Category: Astronomy
Question: Our galaxy is commonly known as the ········.
Answer: Milky Way
Category: Astronomy
Question: The Big Dipper is part of what constellation?
Answer: Ursa Major
Category: Astronomy
Question: The North Star is also known as ·······.
Answer: Polaris
Category: Astronomy
Question: The fourth planet from the sun is ····.
Answer: Mars
Category: Astronomy
Question: The name for the group of stars which form a hunter with a club and shield is ·····.
Answer: Orion
Category: Astronomy
Question: The planet closest to the sun is ·······.
Answer: Mercury
Category: Astronomy
Question: The spiral galaxy nearest ours is the ········· galaxy.
Answer: Andromeda
Category: Astronomy
Question: The tides on the earth's oceans are actually created by gravitational pull from the ····.
Answer: Moon
Category: Astronomy
Question: This cluster of stars is also known as the Seven Sisters.
Answer: Pleiades
Category: Astronomy
Question: This comet appears every 76.3 years.
Answer: Comet #Halley#
Category: Astronomy
Question: This planet's diameter is most equal to that of the earth's.
Answer: Venus
Category: Astronomy
Question: What does "Ursa Major" mean in everyday English?
Answer: great bear
Category: Astronomy
Question: What is the astronomical name for a group of stars?
Answer: constellation
Category: Astronomy
Question: What is the name for the theoretical end-product of the gravitational collapse of a massive star?
Answer: black hole
Category: Astronomy
Question: What is the name used to describe the "minor planets"?
Answer: asteroids
Category: Astronomy
Question: What is the ocean of air around the earth called?
Answer: atmosphere
Category: Astronomy
Question: What is the proper name for falling stars?
Answer: meteors
Category: Astronomy
Question: What is the term for the path followed a by a small body around a massive body in space?
Answer: orbit
Category: Astronomy
Question: What phenomenon is caused by the gravitational attraction of the moon?
Answer: tides
Category: Astronomy
Question: What planet boasts the Great Red Spot?
Answer: Jupiter
Category: Bet you don't know ;-)
Question: The two sexes of humans are male and ······?
Answer: female
Category: Biochemistry
Question: This poisonous, oily liquid occurs in tobacco leaves.
Answer: nicotine
Category: Biochemistry
Question: This protein makes the blood red in color.
Answer: Haemoglobin
Regexp: Ha?emoglobin
Category: Biology
Question: Every human has one of these on their tummies.
Answer: navel
Category: Biology
Question: How many large holes are in your head?
Answer: seven
Regexp: (seven|7)
Category: Biology
Question: This complex substance makes up all living things.
Answer: protoplasm
Category: Biology
Question: What is normal body temperature for an adult human (in degrees fahrenheit)?
Answer: 98.6
Category: Botany
Question: The practice of joining the parts of two plants to make them grow as one is called ········.
Answer: grafting
Category: Botany
Question: These flowerless plants grow on bare rocks and tree stumps.
Answer: lichen
Category: Botany
Question: This fruit has its seeds on the outside.
Answer: strawberry
Category: Botany
Question: This term means 'cone-bearing trees'.
Answer: conifers
Category: Botany
Question: What fruit bear the latin name "citrus grandis"?
Answer: grapefruit
Category: Calendar
Question: How many days where there in 1976?
Answer: three hundred and sixty six
Regexp: (three hundred (and )?sixty[- ]six|366)
Category: Cartoon Trivia
Question: Alvin & Simon had a brother called ····.
Answer: Theodore
Regexp: (theodore|theo)
Category: Cartoon Trivia
Question: An Andy Panda cartoon gave birth to a famous, cantankerous bird. Name him.
Answer: Woody Woodpecker
Category: Cartoon Trivia
Question: An adventurous penguin named Tennessee Tuxedo had a sidekick named ·······?
Answer: Chumley
Category: Cartoon Trivia
Question: An alien creature in a funny hat has opposed both Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck. Where is he from?
Answer: Mars
Category: Cartoon Trivia
Question: Before Olive Oil met Popeye she was engaged to someone. Who was he?
Answer: Ham Gravy
Category: Cartoon Trivia
Question: Benny and Cecil were at odds with whom?
Answer: John
Category: Cartoon Trivia
Question: Bugs always finds himself at the wrong end of a gun, usually toted by either Elmer Fudd or who?
Answer: Yosemite Sam
Category: Cartoon Trivia
Question: Casper the Friendly Ghost frolicked with which witch?
Answer: Wendy
Category: Cartoon Trivia
Question: Charles Boyer inspired a cartoon skunk. Who?
Answer: Pepe le Pew
Category: Cartoon Trivia
Question: Famous Phrases: Who knows? The ······.
Answer: Shadow
Category: Cartoon Trivia
Question: Gadzookie has a large, green friend. Who is he?
Answer: Godzilla
Category: Cartoon Trivia
Question: Hanna-Barbera rose to fame by creating what duo for MGM?
Answer: Tom and Jerry
Category: Cartoon Trivia
Question: How does Wonder Woman control her invisible airplane?
Answer: #mental# powers
Regexp: (mental|mind|brain|tele(pathy|kinesis))
Category: Cartoon Trivia
Question: In the cartoons who was Hokie Wolf's sidekick?
Answer: Ding
Category: Cartoon Trivia
Question: In what city does Fat Albert live?
Answer: Philadelphia
Category: Cartoon Trivia
Question: Mentor of Titan had two children in the Marvel comics, Thanos and ···?
Answer: Ero
Category: Cartoon Trivia
Question: Miss Buckley is secretary to what commanding officer?
Answer: General Halftrack
Category: Cartoon Trivia
Question: Name Alley Oop's girl friend.
Answer: Oola
Category: Cartoon Trivia
Question: Name Cathy's on again/off again boy friend?
Answer: Irving
Category: Cartoon Trivia
Question: Name Dennis the Menace's next door neighbors.
Answer: Mr and Mrs #Wilson#
Category: Cartoon Trivia
Question: Name Donald Duck's girlfriend?
Answer: Daisy
Category: Cartoon Trivia
Question: Name Hagar the Horrible's dog.
Answer: Snert
Category: Cartoon Trivia
Question: Name Li'l Abner's favorite Indian drink.
Answer: Kickapoo Joy Juice
Category: Cartoon Trivia
Question: Name the European hit, now an animated series about underwater people.
Answer: The #Snork#s
Category: Cartoon Trivia
Question: Name the apartments the Jetson's live in.
Answer: The #Skypad# Apartments
Category: Cartoon Trivia
Question: Name the dog in the Yankee Doodle cartoons.
Answer: Chopper
Category: Cartoon Trivia
Question: Name the fastest mouse in all of Mexico.
Answer: Speedy Gonzalez
Category: Cartoon Trivia
Question: Name the ranger who was always after Yogi Bear.
Answer: Rick
Category: Cartoon Trivia
Question: Name the town that Fred, Wilma, Barney, and Betty lived in.
Answer: Bedrock
Category: Cartoon Trivia
Question: On what T.V. show could Tom Terrific be found?
Answer: Captain Kangaroo
Category: Cartoon Trivia
Question: Popeye's chief adversary has two names, Bluto and ······?
Answer: Brutus
Category: Cartoon Trivia
Question: Porky Pig had a girlfriend named ········.
Answer: Petunia
Category: Cartoon Trivia
Question: Tess Trueheart married which plainclothes detective?
Answer: Dick Tracy
Category: Cartoon Trivia
Question: What came out of Milton's head?
Answer: steam
Category: Cartoon Trivia
Question: What character did Tex Avery first create upon arriving at MGM?
Answer: Screwball Squirrel
Category: Cartoon Trivia
Question: What comic strip character is Beetle Bailey's sister?
Answer: Lois (of Hi and #Lois#)
Category: Cartoon Trivia
Question: What did Dagwood give up to marry Blondie?
Answer: A family #inheritance#
Category: Cartoon Trivia
Question: What did Peppermint Patty always call Charlie Brown?
Answer: Chuck
Category: Cartoon Trivia
Question: What is Batman's butler Alfred's last name.
Answer: Pennyworth
Category: Cartoon Trivia
Question: What is Blondie's maiden name?
Answer: Oop
Category: Cartoon Trivia
Question: What is Dennis the Menace's last name?
Answer: Mitchell
Category: Cartoon Trivia
Question: What is Smokey Stover's job?
Answer: fireman
Category: Cartoon Trivia
Question: What is Super Chicken's partners name?
Answer: Fred
Category: Cartoon Trivia
Question: What is the mother's name in Family Circus?
Answer: Thelma
Category: Cartoon Trivia
Question: What is the name of Duddley Do-Right's horse?
Answer: Horse
Category: Cartoon Trivia
Question: What is the name of the Family Circus's dog?
Answer: Barf
Category: Cartoon Trivia
Question: What kind of dog is Scooby Doo?
Answer: great dane
Category: Cartoon Trivia
Question: What type of plant does Broom Hilda sell?
Answer: venus flytrap
Category: Cartoon Trivia
Question: What was Daffy Duck's favorite insult?
Answer: #You're dispicable#!
Category: Cartoon Trivia
Question: What was George of the Jungle always running in to?
Answer: A #tree#
Category: Cartoon Trivia
Question: What was the first cartoon to feature sound?
Answer: Steamboat Willie
Regexp: Steamboat Will(ie|y)
Category: Cartoon Trivia
Question: What was the name of George of the Jungle's pet elephant?
Answer: Shep
Category: Cartoon Trivia
Question: What was the name of Speed Racer's car?
Answer: The #Mach Five#
Regexp: (Mach (Five|5))
Category: Cartoon Trivia
Question: What was the original name Charles Schultz had for Peanuts?
Answer: Li'l Folks
Regexp: Li'?l Folks
Category: Cartoon Trivia
Question: What was the relationship between Superman and Supergirl?
Answer: cousin
Category: Cartoon Trivia
Question: When Tweety exclaimed, "I thought I saw a putty tat!", who did he see?
Answer: Sylvester
Category: Cartoon Trivia
Question: When danger appeared, Quick Draw McGraw became which super hero?
Answer: El KaBong
Category: Cartoon Trivia
Question: When not a Birdman, what does Ray Randall do for a living?
Answer: #police# officer
Category: Cartoon Trivia
Question: When not fighting crime, what did Underdog do for a living?
Answer: #shoeshine# boy
Category: Cartoon Trivia
Question: Where are Rocket J. Squirel and Bullwinkle Moose from?
Answer: Frostbite Falls
Category: Cartoon Trivia
Question: Where did Clark Kent attend college?
Answer: #Metropolis# University
Category: Cartoon Trivia
Question: Where did George of the Jungle live?
Answer: Imgwee Gwee Valley
Category: Cartoon Trivia
Question: Where did Mighty Mouse get his superpowers?
Answer: supermarket
Regexp: super ?market
Category: Cartoon Trivia
Question: Where do Rocky and Bullwinkle play football?
Answer: What'samatta University
Regexp: What'?samatta U
Category: Cartoon Trivia
Question: Where does George Jetson work?
Answer: Spacely Sprockets
Category: Cartoon Trivia
Question: Where does Yogi Bear Live?
Answer: #Jellystone# Park
Category: Cartoon Trivia
Question: Which comic strip was banned from "Stars and Stripes"?
Answer: Beetle Bailey
Category: Cartoon Trivia
Question: Which superhero loves peace enough to kill for it?
Answer: Peacemaker
Category: Cartoon Trivia
Question: Who always tried to kill Krazy Kat?
Answer: Captain Marvel
Category: Cartoon Trivia
Question: Who is Donald Duck's uncle?
Answer: Scrooge
Category: Cartoon Trivia
Question: Who is Sally Brown's sweet baboo?
Answer: Linus
Category: Cartoon Trivia
Question: Who is Scooby Doo's nephew??
Answer: #Scrappy# Doo
Category: Cartoon Trivia
Question: Who is Snoopy's arch enemy?
Answer: The #Red Baron#
Category: Cartoon Trivia
Question: Who is stationed at Camp Swampy in the comic strips?
Answer: Beetle Bailey
Category: Cartoon Trivia
Question: Who runs Andy Capp's favorite pub?
Answer: Jack and Jill
Category: Cartoon Trivia
Question: Who says, "Th-th-th-that's all folks!"
Answer: Porky Pig
Category: Cartoon Trivia
Question: Who shot Bruce Wayne's parents?
Answer: Chill
Category: Cartoon Trivia
Question: Who was Dick Dastardly's pet?
Answer: Muttley
Category: Cartoon Trivia
Question: Who was always trying to get rent from Andy Capp?
Answer: Percy
Category: Cartoon Trivia
Question: Who was the Hulk's first friend?
Answer: Rick Jones
Category: Cartoon Trivia
Question: Who was the original voice of Mickey Mouse?
Answer: Walt Disney
Category: Chemistry
Question: Hydrogen Hydroxide is more commonly known as what?
Answer: water
Category: Chemistry
Question: Nitrogen, a poisonous gas, makes up 78% of the ··· that we breathe.
Answer: air
Category: Chemistry
Question: Sodium Hydroxide is more commonly known as ···.
Answer: lye
Category: Chemistry
Question: Sodium bicarbonate is better known as ·········.
Answer: baking soda
Category: Chemistry
Question: The process of removing salt from sea water is known as ···········.
Answer: desalination
Category: Chemistry
Question: The smallest portion of a substance capable of existing independently and retaining its original properties is a(n) ········.
Answer: molecule
Category: Chemistry
Question: This ancient attempt to transmute base metals into gold was called ·······.
Answer: alchemy
Category: Chemistry
Question: This is the heaviest naturally occurring element.
Answer: uranium
Category: Chemistry
Question: This is the symbol for tin.
Answer: Sn
Category: Chemistry
Question: This poisonous gas is in the exhaust fumes from cars.
Answer: carbon monoxide
Category: Chemistry
Question: Water containing carbon dioxide under pressure is called ···· ·····.
Answer: soda water
Category: Chemistry
Question: What is it that turns blue litmus paper red?
Answer: acid
Category: Chemistry
Question: What is the abbreviation for trinitrotoluene?
Answer: TNT
Category: Chemistry
Question: What is the chemical symbol for copper?
Answer: Cu
Category: Chemistry
Question: What is the chemical symbol for gold?
Answer: Au
Category: Chemistry
Question: What is the main component of air?
Answer: nitrogen
Category: Chemistry
Question: What is the more scientific name for quicksilver?
Answer: mercury
Category: Chemistry
Question: What is the symbol for iron in chemistry?
Answer: Fe
Category: Chemistry
Question: What is the symbol for silver?
Answer: Ag
Category: Christmas
Question: Name the loner rebel reindeer with the red shiny nose.
Answer: Rudolph
Category: Christmas
Question: Santa Claus reportedly lives at the ····· Pole.
Answer: north
Category: Comic Strip Trivia
Question: What comic strip is set at Camp Swampy?
Answer: Beetle Bailey
Category: Computer Science
Question: That big square thing you're staring at right now is called a ·······?
Answer: monitor
Category: Computer Science
Question: The Internet Relay Chat Program, which normally connects to port 6667, is more commonly known as ···.
Answer: IRC
Category: Definitions
Question: --isms: Exalting one's country above all others.
Answer: nationalism
Category: Definitions
Question: --isms: The belief that there is no God.
Answer: atheism
Category: Definitions
Question: --isms: The theory that man cannot prove the existence of a god.
Answer: agnosticism
Category: Definitions
Question: -ism: The belief in the existence of a god or gods.
Answer: theism
Category: Definitions
Question: -isms: A diseased condition resulting from the use of beverages such as whiskey.
Answer: alcoholism
Category: Definitions
Question: -isms: A one-party system of government in which control is maintained by force and regimentation.
Answer: fascism
Category: Definitions
Question: -isms: A painful stiffness of the muscles and joints
Answer: rheumatism
Category: Definitions
Question: -isms: A severe or unfavorable judgment.
Answer: criticism
Category: Definitions
Question: -isms: An economic system characterized by private ownership and competition.
Answer: capitalism
Category: Definitions
Question: -isms: Excessive emphasis on financial gain.
Answer: commercialism
Category: Definitions
Question: -isms: Excessive enthusiasm or zeal for a cause.
Answer: fanaticism
Category: Definitions
Question: -isms: Poisoning caused by a toxin in improperly prepared food.
Answer: botulism
Category: Definitions
Question: -isms: Public ownership of the basic means of production, distribution, and exchange.
Answer: socialism
Category: Definitions
Question: -isms: The belief in living a very austere and self-denying life.
Answer: asceticism
Category: Definitions
Question: A clip, shaped like a bar to keep a woman's hair in place is a ·······.
Answer: barrette
Category: Definitions
Question: A depilatory is a substance used for removing ····.
Answer: hair
Category: Definitions
Question: A device used to change the voltage of alternating currents is a ··········.
Answer: transformer
Category: Definitions
Question: A flat, round hat sometimes worn by soldiers is a ·····.
Answer: beret
Category: Definitions
Question: A government in which power is restricted to a few is a(n) ··········.
Answer: oligarchy
Category: Definitions
Question: A person in his eighties is called a(n) ············.
Answer: octogenarian
Category: Definitions
Question: A person who starts fires maliciously is a(n) ·········.
Answer: arsonist
Category: Definitions
Question: A person with a strong desire to steal is a(n) ········.
Answer: kleptomaniac
Category: Definitions
Question: A pugilist is a ·····.
Answer: boxer
Category: Definitions
Question: A receptacle for holy water is a(n) ····.
Answer: font
Category: Definitions
Question: A sun-dried grape is known as a(n) ······.
Answer: raisin
Category: Definitions
Question: A word like 'NASA' formed from the initials of other words is a(n) ······.
Answer: acronym
Category: Definitions
Question: Acrophobia is a fear of ·······.
Answer: heights
Category: Definitions
Question: An "omniscient" person has unlimited ··········.
Answer: knowledge
Category: Definitions
Question: An anemometer measures ···· ········.
Answer: wind velocity
Category: Definitions
Question: An animal stuffer is a(n) ···········.
Answer: taxidermist
Category: Definitions
Question: An artist supports his canvas on a(n) ·····.
Answer: easel
Category: Definitions
Question: An instrument on a car to measure the distance travelled is called a(n) ········.
Answer: odometer
Category: Definitions
Question: Androphobia is the fear of ·····.
Answer: males
Regexp: (men|males?)
Category: Definitions
Question: Animals that once existed but don't exist now are said to be ·······.
Answer: extinct
Category: Definitions
Question: Any object worn as a charm may be called a(n) ······.
Answer: amulet
Category: Definitions
Question: Bibliophobia is a fear of ·····.
Answer: books
Category: Definitions
Question: Brontophobia is the fear of ·······.
Answer: thunder
Category: Definitions
Question: Dendrochronology is better known as ··········.
Answer: ring dating
Category: Definitions
Question: Doraphobia is the fear of ·········.
Answer: fur
Category: Definitions
Question: Eleutherophobia is a fear of ·······.
Answer: freedom
Category: Definitions
Question: Gymnophobia is the fear of ··········.
Answer: naked bodies
Category: Definitions
Question: Hills and ridges composed of drifting sand are known as ·····.
Answer: dunes
Category: Definitions
Question: Ichthyology is the study of ········.
Answer: fish
Category: Definitions
Question: Legal Terms: A crime more serious than a misdemeanor.
Answer: felony
Category: Definitions
Question: Legal Terms: A formal agreement enforceable by law.
Answer: contract
Category: Definitions
Question: Legal Terms: A supplement to a will.
Answer: codicil
Category: Definitions
Question: Legal Terms: The people chosen to render a verdict in a court.
Answer: jury
Category: Definitions
Question: Legal Terms: To steal property entrusted to one's care.
Answer: embezzle
Category: Definitions
Question: Name the pain-inflicting person you go to to get your teeth fixed.
Answer: dentist
Category: Definitions
Question: Name the porceilan chair you sit on at least once a day.
Answer: toilet
Category: Definitions
Question: One who tells fortunes by the stars is a(n) ··········.
Answer: astrologer
Category: Definitions
Question: Rats, mice, beavers, and squirrels are all ·······.
Answer: rodents
Category: Definitions
Question: The art of tracing designs and taking impressions of them is ···········.
Answer: lithography
Category: Definitions
Question: The covering on the tip of a shoelace is a(n) ·····.
Answer: aglet
Category: Definitions
Question: The distance around the outside of a circle is its ············.
Answer: circumference
Category: Definitions
Question: The earth's atmosphere and the space beyond is known as ·········.
Answer: aerospace
Category: Definitions
Question: The effect produced when sound is reflected back is known as a(n) ····.
Answer: echo
Category: Definitions
Question: The feeling of having experienced something before is known as ·······.
Answer: deja vu
Category: Definitions
Question: The science of preparing and dispensing drugs is ········.
Answer: pharmacy
Category: Definitions
Question: The science of providing men, equipment and supplies for military operations is called ········.
Answer: logistics
Category: Definitions
Question: The study of human behaviour is ··········.
Answer: psychology
Category: Definitions
Question: The study of human pre-history is ···········.
Answer: archaeology
Category: Definitions
Question: The study of insects is ··········.
Answer: entomology
Category: Definitions
Question: The study of light and its relation to sight is called ······.
Answer: optics
Category: Definitions
Question: The study of man and culture is known as ··········.
Answer: anthropology
Category: Definitions
Question: The study of natural phenomena: motion, forces, light, sound, etc. is called ······.
Answer: physics
Category: Definitions
Question: The study of plants is ······.
Answer: botany
Category: Definitions
Question: The study of religion is ········.
Answer: theology
Category: Definitions
Question: The study of sound is ·········.
Answer: acoustics
Category: Definitions
Question: The study of the composition of substances and the changes that they undergo is ·········.
Answer: chemistry
Category: Definitions
Question: The study of the earth's physical divisions into mountains, seas, etc. is ·········.
Answer: geography
Category: Definitions
Question: The study of the manner in which organisms carry on their life processes is ·········.
Answer: physiology
Category: Definitions
Question: The symbols used on a map are explained by the ······.
Answer: legend
Category: Definitions
Question: The treatment of disease by chemical substances which are toxic to the causative micro-organisms is called ············.
Answer: chemotherapy
Category: Definitions
Question: The weight at the end of a pendulum is a(n) ······.
Answer: bob
Category: Definitions
Question: The wide wall built along the banks of rivers to stop flooding is a(n) ·····.
Answer: levee
Category: Definitions
Question: The word "cumulus" refers to a type of ···········.
Answer: cloud
Category: Definitions
Question: This instrument is used for measuring the distance between two points, on a curved surface.
Answer: calliper
Category: Definitions
Question: This instrument measures atmospheric pressure.
Answer: barometer
Category: Definitions
Question: This instrument measures the velocity of the wind.
Answer: anemometer
Category: Definitions
Question: This is the fear of enclosed spaces.
Answer: claustrophobia
Category: Definitions
Question: This word is used as the international radio distress call.
Answer: mayday
Category: Definitions
Question: This word means "split personality".
Answer: schizophrenia
Category: Definitions
Question: Throat, foxing, and platform are parts of a(n) ········.
Answer: shoe
Category: Definitions
Question: Toxiphobia is a fear of ·········.
Answer: poison
Category: Definitions
Question: What does a brandophile collect?
Answer: cigar bands
Category: Definitions
Question: What does a heliologist study?
Answer: the #sun#
Category: Definitions
Question: What does an ornithologist study?
Answer: birds
Category: Definitions
Question: What is a device to stem the flow of blood called?
Answer: tourniquet
Category: Definitions
Question: What is a dried plum called?
Answer: prune
Category: Definitions
Question: What is a female swan called?
Answer: pen
Category: Definitions
Question: What is a figure with eight equal sides called?
Answer: octagon
Category: Definitions
Question: What is another name for a tombstone inscription?
Answer: epitaph
Category: Definitions
Question: What is measured by a chronometer?
Answer: time
Category: Definitions
Question: What is the common name for a Japanese dwarf tree?
Answer: bonsai
Category: Definitions
Question: What is the common name for the Aurora Borealis?
Answer: northern lights
Category: Definitions
Question: What is the common term for a "somnambulist"?
Answer: sleepwalker
Category: Definitions
Question: What is the name for a branch of a river?
Answer: tributary
Category: Definitions
Question: What is the study of heredity called?
Answer: genetics
Category: Definitions
Question: What is the study of prehistoric plants and animals called?
Answer: paleontology
Category: Definitions
Question: What is the term for a castrated rooster?
Answer: capon
Category: Definitions
Question: Which science studies weather?
Answer: meteorology
Category: Domestic Metallurgy
Question: Name the clothing wrinkle remover that sounds like a kind of metal.
Answer: iron
Category: Don't Strain Yourself Thinking ;-)
Question: A 3 1/2" floppy disk measures ··· and 1/2 inches across.
Answer: 3
Category: Don't Strain Yourself Thinking ;-)
Question: A brown crayon is what color?
Answer: brown
Category: Don't Strain Yourself Thinking ;-)
Question: A smoke detector will alarm if it detects ·····.
Answer: smoke
Category: Don't Strain Yourself Thinking ;-)
Question: A water heater keeps ····· warm for you.
Answer: water
Category: Don't Strain Yourself Thinking ;-)
Question: Although not all come from France, ······ fries are often served with hamburgers.
Answer: french
Category: Don't Strain Yourself Thinking ;-)
Question: An ····· clock usually wakes you in the morning.
Answer: alarm
Category: Don't Strain Yourself Thinking ;-)
Question: During the American Revolution, the Boston Tea Party took place in ······ Harbor.
Answer: boston
Category: Don't Strain Yourself Thinking ;-)
Question: How do you spell abbreviation?
Answer: abbreviation
Category: Don't Strain Yourself Thinking ;-)
Question: How many pencils are there in a dozen?
Answer: twelve
Regexp: (twelve|12)
Category: Drama
Question: "Our Town" is a play by whom?
Answer: Thornton #Wilder#
Category: Drama
Question: The play "Our Town" is set where?
Answer: Grover's Corners
Regexp: Grover'?s Corner
Category: Fantasy
Question: What is a sorcerer who deals in black magic called?
Answer: necromancer
Category: Food
Question: Boston butt, jowl, and picnic ham are parts of a ······.
Answer: pig
Category: Food and Drink
Question: Even though it tastes nothing like grapes, a ·········· is often eaten for breakfast.
Answer: grapefruit
Category: Food and Drink
Question: From what animal do we get venison?
Answer: deer
Category: Food and Drink
Question: From which fish is caviar obtained?
Answer: sturgeon
Category: Food and Drink
Question: From which fruit is the liqueur Kirsh made?
Answer: cherry
Category: Food and Drink
Question: Iceberg, Boston, and Bibb are types of ·········.
Answer: lettuce
Category: Food and Drink
Question: Laetrile is associated with the pit of which fruit?
Answer: apricot
Category: Food and Drink
Question: Little round chocolate candies are known as _&m's.
Answer: m
Category: Food and Drink
Question: Mustard, ketchup and onions on a hotdog are all ··········.
Answer: condiments
Category: Food and Drink
Question: Name the only fruit named for its color.
Answer: orange
Category: Food and Drink
Question: Natural vanilla flavoring comes from this plant.
Answer: orchid
Category: Food and Drink
Question: Often drunk, this liquid is normally harvested from female cows.
Answer: milk
Category: Food and Drink
Question: Often eaten for breakfast, bacon is actually the flesh of what barnyard animal?
Answer: pig
Category: Food and Drink
Question: Often eaten for breakfast, the egg comes from what barnyard animal?
Answer: chicken
Category: Food and Drink
Question: Rum is made from this plant.
Answer: sugar cane
Category: Food and Drink
Question: Vermicelli literally means ···········.
Answer: little worms
Category: Food and Drink
Question: What do you get when you add fresh fruit to red wine?
Answer: sangria
Category: Food and Drink
Question: What is Japanese "sake" made from?
Answer: rice
Category: Food and Drink
Question: What is the name of the syrup drained from raw sugar?
Answer: molasses
Category: Food and Drink
Question: What kind of nuts are used in marzipan?
Answer: almonds
Category: Food and Drink
Question: Where is the best brandy bottled?
Answer: cognac
Category: Food and Drink
Question: Where was Budweiser first brewed?
Answer: St. Louis
Regexp: St.? Louis
Category: Fun
Question: Cocktails: Bourbon, sugar and mint make a(n) ···········.
Answer: mint julep
Category: Fun
Question: Cocktails: Cognac (brandy) and white creme de menthe make a(n) ·············.
Answer: stinger
Category: Fun
Question: Cocktails: Creme de Cacao, cream, and brandy make a(n) ··········.
Answer: brandy alexander
Category: Fun
Question: Cocktails: Gin and Collins mix make a(n) ··········.
Answer: Tom Collins
Category: Fun
Question: Cocktails: Rum, lime, and cola drink make a(n) ············.
Answer: cuba libre
Category: Fun
Question: Cocktails: Triple sec, tequila, and lemon or lime juice make a(n) ·········.
Answer: margarita
Category: Fun
Question: Cocktails: Vodka and Kahlua make a ···········.
Answer: black russian
Category: Fun
Question: Cocktails: Vodka, orange juice and Galliano make a(n) ···········.
Answer: Harvey Wallbanger
Category: Fun
Question: Cocktails: Whiskey, hot coffee, and whipped cream make a(n) ·········.
Answer: Irish coffee
Category: Games
Question: A bridge hand with no cards in one suit is said to have a ·······.
Answer: void
Category: Games
Question: A poker hand consisting of three of a kind and a pair is called a ·······.
Answer: full house
Category: Games
Question: How many balls are used in a game of snooker including the cue ball?
Answer: twenty two
Regexp: (twenty[- ]two|22)
Category: Games
Question: How many dots are there on a pair of dice?
Answer: forty two
Regexp: (forty[- ]two|42)
Category: Games
Question: How many squares are there on a chessboard?
Answer: sixty four
Regexp: (sixty[- ]four|64)
Category: Games
Question: If you "peg out" what game are you playing?
Answer: cribbage
Category: Games
Question: In poker five cards of the same suit is called a(n) ········.
Answer: flush
Category: Games
Question: In pool, what color is the eight ball?
Answer: black
Category: Games
Question: In which game might a person have a "full house"?
Answer: poker
Category: Games
Question: In which game or sport are "Staunton" pieces used?
Answer: chess
Category: Games
Question: In which game or sport can a person be "skunked"?
Answer: cribbage
Category: Games
Question: In which sport are terms "spare" and "gutter" used?
Answer: tenpin #bowling#
Category: Games
Question: In which sport or game are the terms: 'pin', 'fork', and 'skewer' used?
Answer: chess
Category: Games
Question: In which sport or game is the term "rook" used?
Answer: chess
Category: Games
Question: Name the only flexible murder weapon in the game of "Cluedo".
Answer: rope
Category: Games
Question: Name the only woman suspect in the game of "Cluedo" who isn't married.
Answer: Miss #Scarlett#
Category: Games
Question: These are the two highest valued letters in "Scrabble". "Q" and ·····.
Answer: Z
Category: Games
Question: This ancient Chinese game is played with 156 small rectangular tiles.
Answer: mah jongg
Regexp: mah? ?jong
Category: Games
Question: This is the lowest ranking suit in Bridge.
Answer: clubs
Category: Games
Question: This term denotes a chess move in which both the king and the rook are moved.
Answer: castling
Category: Games
Question: What bowling term means three straight strikes?
Answer: turkey
Category: Games
Question: What game or sport is Bobby Fischer identified with?
Answer: chess
Category: Games
Question: What number is on the opposite side of the "five" on dice?
Answer: two
Regexp: (two|2)
Category: Games
Question: What score is not possible for a cribbage hand?
Answer: nineteen
Regexp: (nineteen|19)
Category: Games
Question: Which chess piece is usually valued as 5 points?
Answer: rook
Category: Games
Question: Which game usually begins with, "Is it animal, vegetable, or mineral?"
Answer: twenty questions
Regexp: (twenty|20) questions
Category: General Knowledge
Question: Although it doesn't sound like a dog, ····dust is ornamental wood chips often placed in flowerbeds.
Answer: bark
Category: General Knowledge
Question: Chicago Transit Authority is now known as which group?
Answer: Chicago
Category: General Knowledge
Question: If you drive on a parkway, you park on a ·······?
Answer: driveway
Category: General Knowledge
Question: To refuel your car you go to a ····· station.
Answer: petrol
Category: General Knowledge
Question: Wedding rings are normally worn on what finger of your hand?
Answer: #ring# finger
Category: General Knowledge
Question: What are catalogued under the Dewey decimal system?
Answer: books
Category: General Knowledge
Question: What are the 3 big colleges of the Ivy League? (name them alphabetically)
Answer: Harvard, Princeton, Yale
Regexp: Harvard,? Princeton,?( and)? Yale
Category: General Knowledge
Question: What company makes Pampers disposable diapers?
Answer: Proctor & Gamble
Regexp: Proctor (&|and) Gamble
Category: General Knowledge
Question: What do the initials U.F.O stand for?
Answer: Unidentified Flying Object
Category: General Knowledge
Question: What do the letters in SAM missiles refer to?
Answer: Surface-to-Air Missile
Regexp: Surface[- ]to[- ]Air
Category: General Knowledge
Question: What does IRS stand for?
Answer: Internal Revenue Service
Category: General Knowledge
Question: What does a compass needle point to?
Answer: north
Category: General Knowledge
Question: What does the abbreviation a.m. stand for?
Answer: Ante Meridian
Category: General Knowledge
Question: What does the acronym CIA stand for?
Answer: Central Intelligence Agency
Category: General Knowledge
Question: What is the minimum IQ score for the genius category?
Answer: one hundred and forty
Regexp: (one hundred (and |& )?forty|140)
Category: General Knowledge
Question: What is this sign called "&"?
Answer: ampersand
Category: General Knowledge
Question: When using a telephone, you must wait for a ···· tone before starting your call.
Answer: dial
Category: General Knowledge
Question: Which U.S. president is on the five-dollar bill?
Answer: Abraham #Lincoln#
Category: Geography
Question: Acadia was the original name of which Canadian province?
Answer: Nova Scotia
Category: Geography
Question: Bridgeport is the largest city in which state?
Answer: Connecticut
Category: Geography
Question: Bridgetown is the capital of ········.
Answer: Barbados
Category: Geography
Question: Brussels is the capital of which country?
Answer: Belgium
Category: Geography
Question: Frankfort is the capital of which state?
Answer: Kentucky
Category: Geography
Question: Guayaquil is the largest city in what country?
Answer: Ecuador
Category: Geography
Question: Halifax is the capital of which Canadian province?
Answer: Nova Scotia
Category: Geography
Question: Havana is the capital of which country?
Answer: Cuba
Category: Geography
Question: He invented the most common projection for world maps.
Answer: Gerardus #Mercator#
Category: Geography
Question: He visited Australia and New Zealand, then surveyed the Pacific Coast of North America.
Answer: Vancouver
Category: Geography
Question: How many stars are on the flag of New Zealand?
Answer: four
Regexp: (four|4)
Category: Geography
Question: If its 4:00pm in Seattle, Washington what time is it in Portland, Oregon?
Answer: #4#:00pm
Category: Geography
Question: In what city are the famous Tivoli Gardens?
Answer: Copenhagen
Category: Geography
Question: In what city is the Leaning Tower?
Answer: Pisa
Category: Geography
Question: In what city is the Smithsonian Institute?
Answer: Washington
Category: Geography
Question: In what country is Banff National Park?
Answer: Canada
Category: Geography
Question: In what country is Lahore?
Answer: Pakistan
Category: Geography
Question: In what country is Mandalay?
Answer: #Myanmar# (formerly known as Burma)
Regexp: (Myanmar|Burma)
Category: Geography
Question: In what country is Taipei?
Answer: Taiwan
Category: Geography
Question: In what country is Thunder Bay?
Answer: Canada
Category: Geography
Question: In what country is the Jutland peninsula?
Answer: Denmark
Category: Geography
Question: In what country is the Mekong River Delta?
Answer: Vietnam
Category: Geography
Question: In what country is the Waterloo battlefield?
Answer: Belgium
Category: Geography
Question: In what country is the highest point in South America?
Answer: Argentina
Category: Geography
Question: In what country is the lowest point in South America?
Answer: Argentina
Category: Geography
Question: In what country is the source of the Blue Nile?
Answer: Ethiopia
Category: Geography
Question: In what island group is Corregidor?
Answer: #Philippine#s
Category: Geography
Question: In what mountain range is Kicking Horse Pass?
Answer: Rocky
Regexp: Rock(y|ies)
Category: Geography
Question: In what state is Concord?
Answer: New Hampshire
Category: Geography
Question: In which city is Red Square?
Answer: Moscow
Category: Geography
Question: In which city is Saint Paul's Cathedral?
Answer: London
Category: Geography
Question: In which city is Wembley Stadium?
Answer: London
Category: Geography
Question: In which city is the Bridge of Sighs?
Answer: Venice
Category: Geography
Question: In which city is the C.N. Tower?
Answer: Toronto
Category: Geography
Question: In which city is the Canale Grande?
Answer: Venice
Category: Geography
Question: In which city is the Colliseum located?
Answer: Rome
Category: Geography
Question: In which city is the Wailing Wall?
Answer: Jerusalem
Category: Geography
Question: In which country is Angel Falls?
Answer: Venezuela
Category: Geography
Question: In which country is Brest? (NOT Breast!)
Answer: France
Category: Geography
Question: In which country is Chennai (formerly Madras)?
Answer: India
Category: Geography
Question: In which country is Cusco?
Answer: Peru
Category: Geography
Question: In which country is Loch Ness?
Answer: Scotland
Category: Geography
Question: In which country is Normandy?
Answer: France
Category: Geography
Question: In which country is Sapporo?
Answer: Japan
Category: Geography
Question: In which country is the Calabria region?
Answer: Italy
Category: Geography
Question: In which country is the Dalai Lama's palace?
Answer: Tibet
Category: Geography
Question: In which country is the Great Victoria Desert?
Answer: Australia
Category: Geography
Question: In which country is the Machu Picchu?
Answer: Peru
Category: Geography
Question: In which country would you find the Yucatan Peninsula?
Answer: Mexico
Category: Geography
Question: In which ocean or sea are the Seychelles?
Answer: #Indian# Ocean
Category: Geography
Question: In which state are Gettysburg and the Liberty Bell?
Answer: Pennsylvania
Category: Geography
Question: In which state are the Finger Lakes?
Answer: New York
Category: Geography
Question: In which state is Appomattax?
Answer: Virginia
Category: Geography
Question: In which state is Cape Hatteras?
Answer: North Carolina
Category: Geography
Question: In which state is Hoover Dam?
Answer: Arizona
Category: Geography
Question: In which state is Mount McKinley?
Answer: Alaska
Category: Geography
Question: In which state is Mount St. Helens?
Answer: Washington
Category: Geography
Question: In which state is Mount Vernon?
Answer: Virginia
Category: Geography
Question: In which state is Stone Mountain?
Answer: Georgia
Category: Geography
Question: In which state is Walla Walla?
Answer: Washington
Category: Geography
Question: In which state is the Kennedy Space Center?
Answer: Florida
Category: Geography
Question: In which state is the Mayo Clinic?
Answer: Minnesota
Category: Geography
Question: In which state is the Painted Desert?
Answer: Arizona
Category: Geography
Question: Into what bay does the Ganges River flow?
Answer: Bay Of #Bengal#
Category: Geography
Question: Into what body of water does the Danube River flow?
Answer: Black Sea
Category: Geography
Question: Into what body of water does the Yukon River flow?
Answer: #Bering# Sea
Category: Geography
Question: Into what sea does the Elbe River flow?
Answer: #North# Sea
Category: Geography
Question: Into what sea does the Mackenzie River flow?
Answer: #Beaufort# Sea
Category: Geography
Question: Khartoum is the capital of which country?
Answer: Sudan
Category: Geography
Question: Kingston is the capital of which country?
Answer: Jamaica
Category: Geography
Question: Linz, Austria is a leading port on which river?
Answer: Danube
Category: Geography
Question: Madrid and Lisbon are both located near this river.
Answer: Tagus
Category: Geography
Question: Meridians converge at the ········.
Answer: #pole#s
Category: Geography
Question: Mount Victoria is the highest peak of this island country.
Answer: Fiji
Category: Geography
Question: Name a country which has the same name as a bird.
Answer: Turkey
Category: Geography
Question: Name the U.S. state with the smallest population.
Answer: Alaska
Category: Geography
Question: Name the capital city of Massachusetts.
Answer: Boston
Category: Geography
Question: Name the capital city of Rhode Island.
Answer: Providence
Category: Geography
Question: Name the capital of Argentina.
Answer: Buenos Aires
Category: Geography
Question: Name the capital of Brazil.
Answer: Brasilia
Category: Geography
Question: Name the capital of Italy.
Answer: Rome
Category: Geography
Question: Name the city at the west end of Lake Superior.
Answer: Duluth
Category: Geography
Question: Name the continent that consists of a single country.
Answer: Australia
Category: Geography
Question: Name the desert located in south-east California.
Answer: Mojave
Category: Geography
Question: Name the large mountain chain in the eastern U.S.A.
Answer: The #Appalachian#s
Category: Geography
Question: Name the largest cathedral in the world.
Answer: St. Peter's
Regexp: St.? ?Peter'?s
Category: Geography
Question: Name the largest city in Canada.
Answer: Toronto
Category: Geography
Question: Name the largest island in the world.
Answer: Greenland
Category: Geography
Question: Name the largest lake in Australia.
Answer: Eyre
Category: Geography
Question: Name the largest river forming part of the U.S. - Mexican border.
Answer: Rio Grande
Category: Geography
Question: Name the last province to become part of Canada.
Answer: Newfoundland
Category: Geography
Question: Name the longest river in Asia.
Answer: Yangtze
Category: Geography
Question: Name the longest river in Nigeria.
Answer: Niger
Category: Geography
Question: Name the most north-easterly of the 48 contiguous states.
Answer: Maine
Category: Geography
Question: Name the only Central American country without an Atlantic coastline.
Answer: El Salvador
Category: Geography
Question: Name the sea between Asia Minor and Greece.
Answer: Aegean
Category: Geography
Question: Name the sea between Korea and China.
Answer: #Yellow# Sea
Category: Geography
Question: Name the sea north of Alaska.
Answer: Beaufort
Category: Geography
Question: Name the sea north of Murmansk, Russia.
Answer: Barents
Category: Geography
Question: Name the sea west of Alaska.
Answer: Bering
Category: Geography
Question: Name the second largest country in Africa.
Answer: Algeria
Category: Geography
Question: Name the second largest country in South America.
Answer: Argentina
Category: Geography
Question: Name the second largest lake in North America.
Answer: Huron
Category: Geography
Question: Name the smallest of the Great Lakes.
Answer: Ontario
Category: Geography
Question: Name the strait joining the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea.
Answer: Gibraltar
Category: Geography
Question: Name the world's most photographed and most climbed mountain.
Answer: Fuji
Category: Geography
Question: Nassau is the capital of which country?
Answer: Bahamas
Category: Geography
Question: On what island is Honolulu?
Answer: Oahu
Category: Geography
Question: On what island is Pearl Harbour?
Answer: Oahu
Category: Geography
Question: On what island is the Blue Grotto?
Answer: Capri
Category: Geography
Question: On what island is the U.S. naval base, Guantanamo?
Answer: Cuba
Category: Geography
Question: On what mountain are four presidents' faces carved?
Answer: Rushmore
Category: Geography
Question: On what peninsula are Spain and Portugal located?
Answer: The #Iberia#n peninsula
Category: Geography
Question: On what river is the capital city of Canada?
Answer: Ottawa
Category: Geography
Question: On which river is London, England?
Answer: Thames
Category: Geography
Question: On which river is Rome located?
Answer: Tiber
Category: Geography
Question: On which river is the Aswan High Dam?
Answer: Nile
Category: Geography
Question: Over 75% of the Earth's surface is covered by some form of ·····.
Answer: Water
Category: Geography
Question: Rabat is the capital of which country?
Answer: Morocco
Category: Geography
Question: San Francisco Bay is located near what city?
Answer: San Francisco
Category: Geography
Question: Seoul is the capital of which country?
Answer: South Korea
Category: Geography
Question: St. George's is the capital city of what island country?
Answer: Grenada
Category: Geography
Question: Surfing is believed to have originated here.
Answer: Hawaii
Category: Geography
Question: The Auckland Islands belong to which country?
Answer: New Zealand
Category: Geography
Question: The Hebrides are part of this country.
Answer: Scotland
Category: Geography
Question: The Ionian and Cyclades are island groups of which country?
Answer: Greece
Category: Geography
Question: The Little Mermaid is found in the harbour of which city?
Answer: Copenhagen
Category: Geography
Question: The Nationalist Chinese occupy this island.
Answer: Taiwan
Category: Geography
Question: The Thatcher Ferry Bridge crosses what canal?
Answer: #Panama# Canal
Category: Geography
Question: The United States is made up of ·· states.
Answer: 50
Category: Geography
Question: The Volta is the largest river in which country?
Answer: Ghana
Category: Geography
Question: The countries of Belgium, Netherlands, and Luxembourg are together called ········.
Answer: Benelux
Category: Geography
Question: The longest river in Western Europe is ·········?
Answer: Rhine
Category: Geography
Question: The sun sets in the ····?
Answer: west
Category: Geography
Question: This Canadian island is the world's fifth largest.
Answer: Baffin
Category: Geography
Question: This Pacific island's puzzling monoliths attract ethnologists.
Answer: Easter Island
Category: Geography
Question: This country is divided at the 38th parallel.
Answer: Korea
Category: Geography
Question: This country occupies the "horn of Africa".
Answer: Somalia
Category: Geography
Question: This country's flag has a large "R" on it.
Answer: Rwanda
Category: Geography
Question: This imaginary line approximately follows the 180 degree meridian through the Pacific Ocean.
Answer: international date line
Category: Geography
Question: This is called the "Honeymoon Capital" of the world.
Answer: Niagara Falls
Category: Geography
Question: This is the bridge with the longest span in the U.S.A.
Answer: Verrazano Narrows
Regexp: verrazano
Category: Geography
Question: This is the only borough of New York City that is not on an island.
Answer: The #Bronx#
Category: Geography
Question: This is the port city serving Tokyo.
Answer: Yokohama
Category: Geography
Question: This is the residence of English monarchs.
Answer: Buckingham Palace
Category: Geography
Question: This island group is off the east coast of southern South America.
Answer: #Falkland# Islands
Category: Geography
Question: This re-opened in 1975 after being closed for 8 years.
Answer: Suez Canal
Category: Geography
Question: This section of Manhattan is noted for its Negro and Latin American residents.
Answer: Harlem
Category: Geography
Question: To what country do the Faeroe Islands belong?
Answer: Denmark
Category: Geography
Question: To what country does the Gaza Strip belong?
Answer: Egypt
Category: Geography
Question: True Or False: The Easter Bunny is from Easter Island.
Answer: false
Category: Geography
Question: True Or False: There are only virgins on the Virgin Islands.
Answer: false
Category: Geography
Question: Under what river does the Holland Tunnel run?
Answer: Hudson
Category: Geography
Question: Warsaw is the capital of what country?
Answer: Poland
Category: Geography
Question: What American city is known as Little Havana?
Answer: Miami
Category: Geography
Question: What Asian city was once called Edo?
Answer: Tokyo
Category: Geography
Question: What Canadian city is at the west end of Lake Ontario?
Answer: Hamilton
Category: Geography
Question: What European country administers the island of Martinique?
Answer: France
Category: Geography
Question: What European country has "Vaduz" as its capital city?
Answer: Liechtenstein
Category: Geography
Question: What London borough does the Prime Meridian pass through?
Answer: Greenwich
Category: Geography
Question: What U.S. city is known as Insurance City?
Answer: Hartford
Category: Geography
Question: What U.S. city is named after Saint Francis of Assisi?
Answer: San Francisco
Category: Geography
Question: What U.S. state is known as The Land of 10,000 Lakes?
Answer: Minnesota
Category: Geography
Question: What US state is completely surrounded by the Pacific Ocean?
Answer: Hawaii
Category: Geography
Question: What are drumlins and eskers formed by?
Answer: #glacier#s
Category: Geography
Question: What are the worlds four oceans - alphabetically?
Answer: Arctic, Atlantic, Indian and Pacific
Regexp: Arctic,? Atlantic,? Indian(,| and)? Pacific
Category: Geography
Question: What body of water borders Saudi Arabia to the east?
Answer: Persian Gulf
Category: Geography
Question: What canal connects Lake Ontario and Lake Erie?
Answer: Welland
Category: Geography
Question: What city boasts the Copacabana Beach and Ipanema?
Answer: #Rio# de Janeiro
Category: Geography
Question: What city is associated with Alcatraz?
Answer: San Francisco
Category: Geography
Question: What city is on Lake Erie at the mouth of the Cuyahoga River?
Answer: Cleveland
Category: Geography
Question: What city is the Christian Science Monitor based in?
Answer: Boston
Category: Geography
Question: What city is the Kremlin located in?
Answer: Moscow
Category: Geography
Question: What city was the setting for "Gone With the Wind"?
Answer: Atlanta
Category: Geography
Question: What color does the bride wear in China?
Answer: red
Category: Geography
Question: What continent is Cyprus considered to be part of?
Answer: Asia
Category: Geography
Question: What continent is the home to the greatest number of countries?
Answer: Africa
Category: Geography
Question: What country are the Islands of Quemoy and Matsu part of?
Answer: Taiwan
Category: Geography
Question: What country borders Egypt on the west?
Answer: Libya
Category: Geography
Question: What country borders Egypt to the south?
Answer: Sudan
Category: Geography
Question: What country does the island of Mykonos belong to?
Answer: Greece
Category: Geography
Question: What country formed the union of Tanganyika and Zanzibar?
Answer: Tanzania
Category: Geography
Question: What country has the world's most southerly city?
Answer: Chile
Category: Geography
Question: What country is Phnom Penh the capital of?
Answer: Cambodia
Category: Geography
Question: What country is Santo Domingo the capital of?
Answer: Dominican Republic
Category: Geography
Question: What country is directly north of Israel?
Answer: Lebanon
Category: Geography
Question: What country is directly north of the continental United States?
Answer: Canada
Category: Geography
Question: What country is directly west of Spain?
Answer: Portugal
Category: Geography
Question: What country is known as the Hellenic Republic?
Answer: Greece
Category: Geography
Question: What country is located between Panama and Nicaragua?
Answer: Costa Rica
Category: Geography
Question: What country owns the island of Corfu?
Answer: Greece
Category: Geography
Question: What country was once known as Gaul?
Answer: France
Category: Geography
Question: What country was the setting for "Casablanca"?
Answer: Morocco
Category: Geography
Question: What country was the setting for "Doctor Zhivago"?
Answer: Russia
Category: Geography
Question: What famous geyser erupts regularly at the Yellowstone National Park?
Answer: Old Faithful
Category: Geography
Question: What is the capital of Alaska?
Answer: Juneau
Category: Geography
Question: What is the capital of Bangladesh?
Answer: Dacca
Regexp: (dhakk?a|dacc?a)
Category: Geography
Question: What is the capital of Burma?
Answer: Rangoon
Category: Geography
Question: What is the capital of Chile?
Answer: Santiago
Category: Geography
Question: What is the capital of Colorado?
Answer: Denver
Category: Geography
Question: What is the capital of Florida?
Answer: Tallahassee
Category: Geography
Question: What is the capital of India?
Answer: New Delhi
Category: Geography
Question: What is the capital of Indonesia?
Answer: Jakarta
Category: Geography
Question: What is the capital of Kansas?
Answer: Topeka
Category: Geography
Question: What is the capital of Maine?
Answer: Augusta
Category: Geography
Question: What is the capital of Nebraska
Answer: Lincoln
Regexp: Lin?coln
Category: Geography
Question: What is the capital of New Zealand?
Answer: Wellington
Category: Geography
Question: What is the capital of Washington state?
Answer: Olympia
Category: Geography
Question: What is the capital of West Virginia?
Answer: Charleston
Category: Geography
Question: What is the capital of Wisconsin?
Answer: Madison
Category: Geography
Question: What is the capital of Zimbabwe?
Answer: Harare
Category: Geography
Question: What is the capital of the United Arab Emirates?
Answer: Abu Dhabi
Category: Geography
Question: What is the current name for south-west Africa?
Answer: Namibia
Category: Geography
Question: What is the highest mountain in Canada?
Answer: Mt. #Logan#
Category: Geography
Question: What is the largest city in Australia, in terms of population?
Answer: Sydney
Category: Geography
Question: What is the largest city in China?
Answer: Shanghai
Category: Geography
Question: What is the largest of the countries in Central America?
Answer: Nicaragua
Category: Geography
Question: What is the monetary unit of India?
Answer: Rupee
Category: Geography
Question: What is the most sacred river in India?
Answer: Ganges
Regexp: Gang(a|es)
Category: Geography
Question: What is the official language of Egypt?
Answer: Arabic
Category: Geography
Question: What is the principal river of Ireland?
Answer: Shannon
Category: Geography
Question: What is the second largest of the United States?
Answer: Texas
Category: Geography
Question: What is the smallest Canadian province?
Answer: Prince Edward Island
Category: Geography
Question: What is the smallest independent state in the world?
Answer: #Vatican# City
Category: Geography
Question: What is the smallest of the Central American countries?
Answer: El Salvador
Category: Geography
Question: What is the world's highest city?
Answer: Lhasa
Category: Geography
Question: What island has Hamilton as its capital?
Answer: Bermuda
Category: Geography
Question: What island is known as the Spice Island?
Answer: Zanzibar
Category: Geography
Question: What mountain range separates Europe from Asia?
Answer: Ural
Category: Geography
Question: What prison island was off the coast of French Guiana?
Answer: #Devil#'s Island
Category: Geography
Question: What river has the largest drainage basin?
Answer: Amazon
Category: Geography
Question: What river is Liverpool on?
Answer: Mersey
Category: Geography
Question: What river is called "Old Man River"?
Answer: Mississippi
Category: Geography
Question: What river is known as China's Sorrow?
Answer: Yellow
Category: Geography
Question: What river is the Temple of Karnak near?
Answer: Nile
Category: Geography
Question: What sea is between Italy and Yugoslavia?
Answer: Adriatic
Category: Geography
Question: What south American country has both a Pacific and Atlantic coastline?
Answer: Colombia
Category: Geography
Question: What state borders Alabama to the north?
Answer: Tennessee
Category: Geography
Question: What state is the Golden State?
Answer: California
Category: Geography
Question: What state was the home to Mayberry?
Answer: North Carolina
Category: Geography
Question: What symbol is on the flag of Vietnam?
Answer: star
Category: Geography
Question: What unit of currency will buy you dinner in Iraq, Jordan, Tunisia, and Yugoslavia?
Answer: Dinar
Category: Geography
Question: What volcano showers ash on Sicily?
Answer: Etna
Category: Geography
Question: What's the former name of Istanbul?
Answer: Constantinople
Category: Geography
Question: What's the highest mountain in the 48 contiguous U.S. states?
Answer: Whitney
Category: Geography
Question: Where are the Nazca Lines?
Answer: Peru
Category: Geography
Question: Where are the pyramids located?
Answer: Egypt
Category: Geography
Question: Where is Beacon Street?
Answer: Boston
Category: Geography
Question: Where is Euston Station?
Answer: London
Category: Geography
Question: Where is George Washington buried?
Answer: Mt. Vernon, Virginia
Regexp: M(oun)?t.? ?Vernon
Category: Geography
Question: Where is Queen Maud Land located?
Answer: Antarctica
Category: Geography
Question: Where is Westminster Abbey located?
Answer: London
Category: Geography
Question: Where is the Admirality Arch?
Answer: London
Category: Geography
Question: Where is the Holy Kaaba?
Answer: Mecca
Category: Geography
Question: Where is the Parthenon located?
Answer: Athens
Category: Geography
Question: Where is the city of Brotherly Love?
Answer: Philadelphia
Category: Geography
Question: Where were the Pillars of Hercules located?
Answer: Gibraltar
Category: Geography
Question: Which Canadian province extends farthest north?
Answer: Quebec
Category: Geography
Question: Which Central American country extends furthest north?
Answer: Belize
Category: Geography
Question: Which European country has the highest population density?
Answer: Monaco
Category: Geography
Question: Which European country has the lowest population density?
Answer: Iceland
Category: Geography
Question: Which Irish city is famous for its crystal?
Answer: Waterford
Category: Geography
Question: Which U.S. city is known as Beantown?
Answer: Boston
Category: Geography
Question: Which U.S. city is known as the Biggest Little City in the World?
Answer: Reno
Category: Geography
Question: Which U.S. state borders a Canadian territory?
Answer: Alaska
Category: Geography
Question: Which U.S. state has the least rainfall?
Answer: Nevada
Category: Geography
Question: Which U.S. state receives the most rainfall?
Answer: Hawaii
Category: Geography
Question: Which capital is known as the Glass Capital of the World?
Answer: Toledo
Category: Geography
Question: Which city has the largest rodeo in the world?
Answer: Calgary
Category: Geography
Question: Which city is known as Motown?
Answer: Detroit
Category: Geography
Question: Which city is known as the Windy City?
Answer: Chicago
Category: Geography
Question: Which city is on the east side of San Francisco Bay?
Answer: Oakland
Category: Geography
Question: Which country administers Christmas Island?
Answer: Australia
Category: Geography
Question: Which country are the Galapagos Islands part of?
Answer: Ecuador
Category: Geography
Question: Which country borders Italy, Switzerland, West Germany, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Yugoslavia, and Liechtenstein?
Answer: Austria
Category: Geography
Question: Which country developed "Tae-Kwan-Do"?
Answer: Korea
Category: Geography
Question: Which country has Ankara as its capital?
Answer: Turkey
Category: Geography
Question: Which country has Budapest as its capital?
Answer: Hungary
Category: Geography
Question: Which country has the longest land border?
Answer: China
Category: Geography
Question: Which country hosted the 1982 World Cup of soccer?
Answer: Spain
Category: Geography
Question: Which country uses the "yen" for currency?
Answer: Japan
Category: Geography
Question: Which country would come first in an alphabetical list of countries?
Answer: Afghanistan
Category: Geography
Question: Which islands were named after Prince Philip of Spain?
Answer: The #Philippine#s
Category: Geography
Question: Which mainland Latin American country is in neither South America nor Central America?
Answer: Mexico
Category: Geography
Question: Which of the 48 contiguous states extends farthest north?
Answer: Minnesota
Category: Geography
Question: Which of the U.S. states borders only one other state?
Answer: Maine
Category: Geography
Question: Which river contains the most fresh water?
Answer: Amazon
Category: Geography
Question: Which state has the most hospitals?
Answer: California
Category: Geography
Question: Which state is divided into two parts by a large lake?
Answer: Michigan
Category: Geography
Question: Which state is the Evergreen State?
Answer: Washington
Category: Geography
Question: Which state is the Garden State?
Answer: New Jersey
Category: Geography
Question: Which state is the Wolverine State?
Answer: Michigan
Category: Geography
Question: With what country is Fidel Castro associated?
Answer: Cuba
Category: Geography
Question: With which country is Prince Rainier III identified?
Answer: Monaco
Category: Geogrpahy
Question: Name the capital city of Utah.
Answer: Salt Lake City
Category: Geology
Question: Earth's outer layer of surface soil or crust is called the ·······.
Answer: Lithosphere
Category: Geology
Question: Peat, lignite and bituminous are types of ·········.
Answer: coal
Category: Geology
Question: Slate is formed by the metamorphosis of ·········.
Answer: shale
Category: Geology
Question: The green variety of beryl is called ········.
Answer: emerald
Category: Geology
Question: The molten material from a volcano is ········?
Answer: lava
Category: Geology
Question: The spot on the Earth's surface directly above an earthquake's focus is called the ······.
Answer: epicenter
Category: Geology
Question: The violet variety of quartz is called ········.
Answer: amethyst
Category: Geology
Question: There are three types of rocks: metamorphic, sedimentary, and ·········.
Answer: igneous
Category: Geology
Question: These limestone deposits rise from the floor of caves.
Answer: stalagmites
Category: Geology
Question: This is the hardest naturally occurring substance.
Answer: diamond
Category: Geology
Question: What name is used to describe permanently-frozen subsoil?
Answer: permafrost
Category: Hahaha
Question: This normally has 4 legs and your butt is parked in it right now.
Answer: chair
Category: Hirtory
Question: Name the first black nation to gain freedom from European colonial rule.
Answer: Haiti
Category: History
Question: Britain and Argentina fought over these islands in 1982.
Answer: #Falkland#s Islands
Category: History
Question: Canadian Prime Minister: Pierre Elliott ··········.
Answer: Trudeau
Category: History
Question: Churchill, F.D. Roosvelt and Stalin met here in 1945.
Answer: Yalta
Category: History
Question: Eras are divided into units called ········.
Answer: periods
Category: History
Question: For what country did Columbus make his historic voyage?
Answer: Spain
Category: History
Question: Four Japanese carriers were destroyed in this battle.
Answer: Midway
Category: History
Question: Frankish ruler Charles the Great is better known as ·········.
Answer: Charlemagne
Category: History
Question: From what country did the U.S. buy the Virgin Islands?
Answer: Denmark
Category: History
Question: General Sherman burned this city in 1864.
Answer: Atlanta
Category: History
Question: Germany's WW I allies were Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, and ········.
Answer: Turkey
Category: History
Question: Germany's allies in WW II were Japan, Italy, Hungary, Bulgaria, Finland, Libya, and ·········.
Answer: Romania
Category: History
Question: He allowed the bugging of the Democratic Committee headquarters.
Answer: Richard #Nixon#
Category: History
Question: He discovered the Grand Canyon.
Answer: Francisco #Coronado#
Category: History
Question: He is identified with the expression, "Eureka".
Answer: Archimedes
Category: History
Question: He is said to have fiddled while Rome burned.
Answer: Nero
Category: History
Question: He led 900 followers in a mass suicide in 1979.
Answer: Jim Jones
Category: History
Question: He ordered the persecution of Christians in which Peter and Paul died.
Answer: Nero
Category: History
Question: He received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1964 for his civil rights leadership.
Answer: #Martin Luther King# Jr.
Category: History
Question: He said, "I have nothing to offer but blood, tears, toil and sweat."
Answer: Sir Winston #Churchill#
Category: History
Question: He shot Lee Harvey Oswald.
Answer: Jack Ruby
Category: History
Question: He taught Alexander the Great.
Answer: Aristotle
Category: History
Question: He was assassinated on Dec. 8, 1980 in New York City.
Answer: John Lennon
Category: History
Question: He was assassinated on Nov. 22, 1963.
Answer: John Fitzgerald #Kennedy#
Category: History
Question: He was defeated at the Battle of Little Bighorn.
Answer: General #Custer#
Category: History
Question: He was stabbed by Gaius Cassius Longinus.
Answer: Julius Caesar
Category: History
Question: He was the American inventor of the Cotton Gin.
Answer: Eli #Whitney#
Category: History
Question: He was the U.S. president during the Civil War.
Answer: Abraham #Lincoln#
Category: History
Question: His ship was the H.M.S. Beagle.
Answer: Charles #Darwin#
Category: History
Question: His wife was Roxana. His horse was Bacephalus. He was ········.
Answer: Alexander the Great
Category: History
Question: How do you write 69 in Roman numerals?
Answer: LXIX
Category: History
Question: How many astronauts manned each Apollo flight?
Answer: three
Regexp: (three|3)
Category: History
Question: How old was John F. Kennedy when he became president?
Answer: forty three
Regexp: (forty[- ]three|43)
Category: History
Question: In 1902 this volcano erupted, killing 30,000.
Answer: Pelee
Category: History
Question: In what country did "Sepoy Mutiny" occur?
Answer: India
Category: History
Question: In which city was President Kennedy killed?
Answer: Dallas
Category: History
Question: In which city were the Hanging Gardens?
Answer: Babylon
Category: History
Question: In which country did the Boxer Rebellion take place?
Answer: China
Category: History
Question: In which country was Adolf Hitler born?
Answer: Austria
Category: History
Question: In which country was the Rosetta Stone found?
Answer: Egypt
Category: History
Question: Israel occupied the Golan Heights. Whose territory was it?
Answer: Syria
Category: History
Question: Israel occupied the West Bank. It belonged to ·······.
Answer: Jordan
Category: History
Question: John F. Kennedy Airport in New York used to be called ··········.
Answer: Idlewind
Category: History
Question: Mussolini invaded this country in 1935.
Answer: Ethiopia
Category: History
Question: Name Jacques Cousteau's research ship.
Answer: Calypso
Category: History
Question: Name the incident in which tea was dumped into the harbour.
Answer: Boston Tea Party
Regexp: Boston Tea[- ]Party
Category: History
Question: One who fought professionally in Roman arenas was a(n) ············.
Answer: Gladiator
Category: History
Question: She overcame her handicaps to become a lecturer and a scholar.
Answer: Helen #Keller#
Category: History
Question: She was Queen of Egypt and mistress of Julius Caesar.
Answer: Cleopatra
Category: History
Question: She was called "The Maid of Orleans".
Answer: Joan of Arc
Category: History
Question: She was the first First Lady to be received privately by the Pope.
Answer: Jackie #Kennedy#
Category: History
Question: She was the first woman premier of Israel.
Answer: Golda #Meir#
Category: History
Question: She was the first woman to fly the Atlantic solo.
Answer: Amelia #Earhart#
Category: History
Question: She was the first woman to swim the English channel.
Answer: Gertrude Caroline #Ederle#
Category: History
Question: She was the greatest trick shot artist of all time.
Answer: Annie Oakley
Category: History
Question: She won the 1979 Nobel Peace Prize for her work among the poor.
Answer: Mother Teresa
Category: History
Question: Spain ceded Florida to Britain in exchange for this territory.
Answer: Cuba
Category: History
Question: The "Bay of Pigs" fiasco took place in this country.
Answer: Cuba
Category: History
Question: The Devonian Period is also known as the Age of ··········.
Answer: fish
Category: History
Question: The Inquisition forced him to recant his belief in the Copernican Theory.
Answer: Galileo
Category: History
Question: The Romans built these to convey water.
Answer: aqueducts
Category: History
Question: The St. Valentine's Day massacre took place in this city.
Answer: Chicago
Category: History
Question: The first dog in space was named ·········.
Answer: Laika
Category: History
Question: The last line of this document is "Working men of all countries, unite."
Answer: Communist Manifesto
Category: History
Question: This F.B.I agent headed the investigation of Al Capone.
Answer: Elliot Ness
Category: History
Question: This French peasant girl led the army to victories.
Answer: Joan of Arc
Category: History
Question: This Indian group ruled in early Peru.
Answer: Inca
Category: History
Question: This Nazi leader had his six children poisoned prior to his own death.
Answer: Joseph #Goebbels#
Category: History
Question: This Queen of France was beheaded in 1793.
Answer: Marie Antoinette
Category: History
Question: This Roman killed himself after his defeat at Actium.
Answer: Marc Antony
Regexp: Anth?ony
Category: History
Question: This Sioux Indian toured with Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show.
Answer: Sitting Bull
Category: History
Question: This Spaniard conquered Mexico.
Answer: Hernando #Cortez#
Regexp: corte[sz]
Category: History
Question: This U.S. Secretary of State won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1973.
Answer: Henry #Kissinger#
Category: History
Question: This U.S. president was fatally shot in 1881.
Answer: James #Garfield#
Category: History
Question: This assassin of Julius Caesar was his friend.
Answer: Brutus
Category: History
Question: This frontiersman and politician was killed at the Alamo.
Answer: Davy #Crockett#
Category: History
Question: This is said to be history's greatest military evacuation.
Answer: Dunkirk
Category: History
Question: This military attack took place on Dec. 7, 1941.
Answer: Pearl Harbour
Category: History
Question: This organization was founded by William Booth.
Answer: Salvation Army
Category: History
Question: This racist organization was formed in Tennessee in 1865.
Answer: Ku Klux Klan
Category: History
Question: This war began on June 25, 1950.
Answer: Korean
Category: History
Question: This was the largest real estate deal in U.S. history.
Answer: Louisiana Purchase
Category: History
Question: This word describes the Nazi annihilation of Jews.
Answer: holocaust
Category: History
Question: Those big black CD's that you see at garage sales that people call "albums" are made of ·····.
Answer: vinyl
Category: History
Question: Two 747's collided here in 1977.
Answer: Canary Islands
Category: History
Question: U.S. President, Chester Alan ········.
Answer: Arthur
Category: History
Question: U.S. President, Herbert C. ·········.
Answer: Hoover
Category: History
Question: U.S. President, John Quincy ········.
Answer: Adams
Category: History
Question: U.S. President: Calvin ·········.
Answer: Coolidge
Category: History
Question: What American feminist went bust as a silver dollar?
Answer: Susan B. #Anthony#
Category: History
Question: What Chinese dynasty was overthrown in 1911?
Answer: Manchu
Category: History
Question: What age preceded the Iron Age?
Answer: The #Bronze# Age
Category: History
Question: What did President J. Buchanan not have?
Answer: A #wife#
Category: History
Question: What did presidents Madison, Monroe, Polk, and Garfield have in common?
Answer: The first name "#James#"
Category: History
Question: What group landed in America in 1620?
Answer: The #Pilgrim#s
Category: History
Question: What is the Roman numeral for fifty?
Answer: L
Category: History
Question: What is the name of the Russian Czar's daughter who might-or might not-have survived the Russian revolution?
Answer: Anastasia
Category: History
Question: What volcano destroyed Pompeii?
Answer: Vesuvius
Category: History
Question: What was the instrument of execution during the "Reign of Terror"?
Answer: guillotine
Category: History
Question: What was the name of Plato's school?
Answer: Academy
Category: History
Question: What was the name of the B-29 used at Hiroshima to drop the bomb?
Answer: Enola Gay
Category: History
Question: What was the nationality of the prisoners in the "Black hole of Calcutta"?
Answer: British
Category: History
Question: What was the third country to get the "bomb"?
Answer: Britain
Category: History
Question: What's the resting place of those buried at sea?
Answer: Davey Jones's Locker
Regexp: (Dave?y Jones's? Locker)
Category: History
Question: Which U.S. president said, "The buck stops here"?
Answer: Truman
Category: History
Question: Which military battle took place in 1815?
Answer: Waterloo
Category: History
Question: Which nation was led by Genghis Khan?
Answer: The #Mongol#s
Category: History
Question: Which president was responsible for the Louisiana Purchase?
Answer: Jefferson
Category: History
Question: Who is "The Iron Lady"?
Answer: Margaret Thatcher
Category: History
Question: Who led the attack on the Alamo?
Answer: Santa Ana
Regexp: santa ann?a
Category: History
Question: Who rode naked through the streets of Coventry?
Answer: Lady Godiva
Category: History
Question: Who said "Veni, vidi, vici" (I came, I saw, I conquered)?
Answer: Julius #Caesar#
Category: History
Question: Who said: "Let them eat cake"?
Answer: Marie Antoinette
Category: History
Question: Who sang Happy Birthday to John F. Kennedy for his 45th?
Answer: Marilyn Monroe
Category: History
Question: Who succeeded Churchill when he resigned in 1955?
Answer: Sir Anthony #Eden#
Category: History
Question: Who was "The Mad Monk"?
Answer: Rasputin
Category: History
Question: Who was George Washington's vice-president?
Answer: Adams
Category: History
Question: Who was the first chancellor of West Germany after WW II?
Answer: Konrad #Adenauer#
Category: History
Question: Who was the second man to set foot on the moon?
Answer: Edwin "Buzz" #Aldrin#
Category: History
Question: Who was, "First in war, first in peace and first in the hearts of his countrymen"?
Answer: George Washington
Category: IRC
Question: What three letters are overly used to indicate "Laugh Out Loud"?
Answer: lol
Category: Langauge
Question: Many Meanings: Fuel, vapor, flattulence, helium. What is it?
Answer: gas
Category: Language
Question: Multiple Meanings: Drinking utensils or sight-enhancers.
Answer: glasses
Category: Language
Question: Multiple Meanings: Slamming your hands together quickly, or a venereal disease.
Answer: clap
Category: Language
Question: Name the soda that is often confused with a drug.
Answer: Coke
Category: Language
Question: Subject, verb and object are parts of a ·········.
Answer: sentence
Category: Language
Question: This animal is found at the beginning of an (English) encyclopedia
Answer: aardvark
Category: Language
Question: What is the only English word formed by the first three letters of the alphabet?
Answer: cab
Category: Language
Question: What three letter word means the same as "to ingest"?
Answer: eat
Category: Languages
Question: "faux pas" means ···········.
Answer: mistake
Category: Languages
Question: Mardi Gras is French for ···········.
Answer: fat tuesday
Category: Languages
Question: The name Australia is derived from the Latin word "australis" which means ·······.
Answer: southern
Category: Languages
Question: The name for this semi-precious stone comes from the Latin for "sea water"
Answer: aquamarine
Category: Languages
Question: What ONE word fits? ····hood; ····hole; ····date.
Answer: man
Category: Languages
Question: What ONE word fits? ····stream; ····hill; ·····pour.
Answer: down
Category: Languages
Question: What does "c'est la vie" mean?
Answer: that's life
Category: Languages
Question: What word contains the combination of letters: "xop"?
Answer: saXOPhone
Category: Literature
Question: "The Diary of Anne Frank" was first published in English under what title?
Answer: The #Diary of a Young Girl#
Category: Literature
Question: Captain Hook, Tiger Lily, and Tinker Bell are characters in what story?
Answer: Peter Pan
Category: Literature
Question: Dr. Seuss wrote this book: The Cat in the ······.
Answer: Hat
Category: Literature
Question: Edgar Allen Poe wrote a famous poem about this animal.
Answer: raven
Category: Literature
Question: From which Shakespeare play is this line taken: "Double, double ... "
Answer: Macbeth
Category: Literature
Question: From which Shakespeare play is this line taken: "Goodnight, goodnight! Parting is such sweet sorrow, That I should say goodnight till it be morrow."
Answer: Romeo and Juliet
Category: Literature
Question: From which Shakespeare play is this line taken: "To be or not to be?"
Answer: Hamlet
Category: Literature
Question: 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."
Answer: Romeo and Juliet
Category: Literature
Question: How many lines are in a sonnet?
Answer: fourteen
Regexp: (fourteen|14)
Category: Literature
Question: How many plays is Shakespeare generally credited with today?
Answer: thirty seven
Regexp: (thirty[- ]seven|37)
Category: Literature
Question: Name the Shakespeare play from this ultra short plot summary: Urged on by his wife, a man murders his king in order to take his place.
Answer: Macbeth
Category: Literature
Question: Stephen King's: "Pet ········".
Answer: Semetary
Category: Literature
Question: Stephen King's: "Salem's ·········".
Answer: Lot
Category: Literature
Question: Stephen King's: "The Dead ········".
Answer: Zone
Category: Literature
Question: This Shakespearean king was the actual king of Scotland for 17 years.
Answer: Macbeth
Category: Literature
Question: This girl hid from the Nazis in Amsterdam.
Answer: Anne Frank
Category: Literature
Question: What Shakespearean play features the line: A plague on both your houses?
Answer: Romeo and Juliet
Category: Literature
Question: What did Jeannie C. Riley describe as "a little Peyton Place"?
Answer: Harper Valley
Category: Literature
Question: What other name does Stephen King write under?
Answer: Richard #Bachman#
Category: Literature
Question: What publication was subtitled The What's New Magazine?
Answer: Popular Science
Category: Literature
Question: What was the name of Mother Goose's son?
Answer: Jack
Category: Literature
Question: What's Penthouse's sister publication for women?
Answer: Viva
Category: Litterature
Question: Homer wrote this account of the Trojan War.
Answer: Iliad
Category: Logic
Question: You are in a room where all walls face south. A bear walks by. What color is it?
Answer: White
Category: Mathematics
Question: A U.S. dime is worth ··· cents.
Answer: ten
Regexp: (ten|10)
Category: Mathematics
Question: A line drawn from an angle of a triangle to the mid-point of the opposite side is a(n) ·······.
Answer: median
Category: Mathematics
Question: A triangle with three equal sides is called ·······.
Answer: equilateral
Category: Mathematics
Question: A triangle with two equal sides is called ··········.
Answer: isosceles
Category: Mathematics
Question: An angle greater than 180 degrees and less than 360 degrees is a(n) ········ angle.
Answer: reflex
Category: Mathematics
Question: An angle greater than 90 degrees and less than 180 degrees is said to be ·········.
Answer: obtuse
Category: Mathematics
Question: An integer that is greater than 1 and is divisible only by itself and 1 is known as a(n) ·······.
Answer: prime
Category: Mathematics
Question: Approximately how many inches are there in one meter?
Answer: thirty nine
Regexp: (thirty[- ]nine|39)
Category: Mathematics
Question: Arc, radius, and sector are parts of a(n) ·········.
Answer: circle
Category: Mathematics
Question: He is known as "The Father of Geometry".
Answer: Euclid
Category: Mathematics
Question: How many corners are there in a cube?
Answer: eight
Regexp: (eight|8)
Category: Mathematics
Question: How many nickles are there in 2.25?
Answer: forty five
Regexp: (forty[- ]five|45)
Category: Mathematics
Question: If you cut through a solid sphere what shape will the flat area be?
Answer: circle
Category: Mathematics
Question: Name the number system which uses only the symbols 1 and 0.
Answer: The #binary# system
Category: Mathematics
Question: The angles inside a square total ······· degrees.
Answer: three hundred and sixty
Regexp: (three hundred (and |& )?sixty|360)
Category: Mathematics
Question: The mathematical study of properties of lines, angels, etc., is ········.
Answer: geometry
Category: Mathematics
Question: The space occupied by a body is called its ······.
Answer: volume
Category: Mathematics
Question: The square root of 1 is?
Answer: 1
Category: Mathematics
Question: Two angles that total 180 degrees are called ·······.
Answer: supplementary
Category: Mathematics
Question: What geometric shape has 4 equal sides?
Answer: square
Category: Medicine
Question: A baby doctor is a ·········.
Answer: pediatrician
Category: Medicine
Question: A bone specialist is a(n) ········.
Answer: osteopath
Category: Medicine
Question: A loss of memory is known as ··········.
Answer: amnesia
Category: Medicine
Question: A medicine that hastens the emptying of the bowels is called a ········.
Answer: laxative
Category: Medicine
Question: A non-cancerous tumor is said to be ·······.
Answer: benign
Category: Medicine
Question: A thread used in surgery to tie a bleeding blood vessel is called a(n) ·········.
Answer: ligature
Category: Medicine
Question: Carditis, affects the ········.
Answer: heart
Category: Medicine
Question: Doctors often have this instrument around their neck.
Answer: stethoscope
Category: Medicine
Question: Due to a lack of vitamin C, sailors used to contract this disease.
Answer: scurvy
Category: Medicine
Question: Encephalitis affects the ········.
Answer: brain
Category: Medicine
Question: Gastritis affects the ··········.
Answer: stomach
Category: Medicine
Question: Hammer, anvil, and stirrup are parts of the ········.
Answer: ear
Category: Medicine
Question: He discovered the process of vaccination for prevention of smallpox.
Answer: Edward #Jenner#
Category: Medicine
Question: Hepatitis affects the ··········.
Answer: Liver
Category: Medicine
Question: How many bones are there in the human body?
Answer: two hundred and six
Regexp: (two hundred (and |& )?six|206)
Category: Medicine
Question: How many chambers does the human heart have?
Answer: four
Regexp: (four|4)
Category: Medicine
Question: How many pints of blood does the average human have in his/her body?
Answer: twelve
Regexp: (twelve|12)
Category: Medicine
Question: In the field of psychiatry this term means self-love.
Answer: narcissism
Category: Medicine
Question: In what organ of the body is insulin produced?
Answer: pancreas
Category: Medicine
Question: In which organ is a clear watery solution known as the "aqueous humor" found?
Answer: eye
Category: Medicine
Question: In which organ is a pulmonary disease located?
Answer: lung
Category: Medicine
Question: In which organ is your "hypothalmus" located?
Answer: brain
Category: Medicine
Question: Infantile Paralysis is commonly known as ········.
Answer: polio
Category: Medicine
Question: Meningitis affects the ·········.
Answer: brain
Category: Medicine
Question: Myositis affects the ·········.
Answer: muscles
Category: Medicine
Question: Name the hardest substance in the human body.
Answer: enamel
Category: Medicine
Question: Name the largest artery in the human body.
Answer: aorta
Category: Medicine
Question: Name the largest gland in the human body.
Answer: liver
Category: Medicine
Question: Osteomyelitis affects the ·········.
Answer: bones
Category: Medicine
Question: Peritonitis, affects the ········.
Answer: abdomen
Category: Medicine
Question: Prosthetics deals with the making of ··········.
Answer: artificial limbs
Category: Medicine
Question: Tarsus, metatarsus, and phalanges are parts of a(n) ·········.
Answer: foot
Category: Medicine
Question: The branch of medicine dealing with curing by operative procedures is ········.
Answer: surgery
Category: Medicine
Question: The lack of this element in the diet is a cause of goitre.
Answer: iodine
Category: Medicine
Question: The largest single organ of the human body is the ········.
Answer: skin
Category: Medicine
Question: The medical name for the voice box is the ·········.
Answer: larynx
Category: Medicine
Question: The teeth used for biting or cutting are known as ·······.
Answer: incisors
Category: Medicine
Question: These animals were once used to bleed the sick.
Answer: leeches
Regexp: leech(es)?
Category: Medicine
Question: These attach muscles to bones or cartilage.
Answer: #tendon#s
Category: Medicine
Question: This branch of medicine deals with old age and its diseases.
Answer: geriatrics
Category: Medicine
Question: This disease consists of a purposeless, continual growth of white blood cells.
Answer: leukemia
Regexp: leuka?emia
Category: Medicine
Question: This fingerlike projection is attached to the large intestine.
Answer: appendix
Category: Medicine
Question: This is known as "The Royal Disease".
Answer: haemophilia
Regexp: ha?emophilia
Category: Medicine
Question: This large bean-shaped lymph gland can expand and contract as needed.
Answer: spleen
Category: Medicine
Question: This membrane controls the amount of light entering the eye.
Answer: iris
Category: Medicine
Question: This organ is a small pouch that stores bile.
Answer: gall bladder
Category: Medicine
Question: This parasite lives in the intestines of man and animals.
Answer: tapeworm
Category: Medicine
Question: This small gland attached to the brain exerts a control over growth.
Answer: pituitary
Category: Medicine
Question: Ulna, radius, and clavicle are types of ··········.
Answer: bone
Category: Medicine
Question: What disease is also known as "rubella"?
Answer: German measles
Category: Medicine
Question: What hormone is produced by the adrenal glands?
Answer: adrenaline
Category: Medicine
Question: What is a skin specialist called?
Answer: dermatologist
Category: Medicine
Question: What is an organism called that lives on or in a host animal?
Answer: parasite
Category: Medicine
Question: What is the biggest disqualifying factor for prospective astronauts?
Answer: eyesight
Category: Medicine
Question: What is the medical term for cancer of the blood?
Answer: leukemia
Regexp: leuka?emia
Category: Medicine
Question: What is the name of the bone in the lower leg?
Answer: tibia
Category: Medicine
Question: What kind of poisoning is known as plumbism?
Answer: #lead# poisoning
Category: Medicine
Question: What toe is the foot reflexology pressure point for the head?
Answer: big toe
Category: Medicine
Question: Where do you find the medulla oblongata?
Answer: brain
Category: Medicine
Question: Where in the body is the tiniest human muscle?
Answer: ear
Category: Medicine
Question: Which disease is also known as "Hansen's Disease"?
Answer: leprosy
Category: Medicine
Question: With what body part is otology involved?
Answer: ear
Category: Meteorology
Question: If the groundhog sees his shadow on Feb. 2, there will be how many more weeks of bad weather?
Answer: six
Regexp: (six|6)
Category: Meteorology
Question: This dry, warm wind flows eastward down the slopes of the Rocky Mountains.
Answer: Chinook
Category: Movie Trivia
Question: Actor: ······· Borgnine.
Answer: Ernest
Category: Movie Trivia
Question: Actor: ········ Hackman.
Answer: Gene
Category: Movie Trivia
Question: Actor: ·········· Nimoy.
Answer: Leonard
Category: Movie Trivia
Question: Actor: ·········· Savalas.
Answer: Telly
Category: Movie Trivia
Question: At the end of "Planet of the Apes" what protruded from the rocks?
Answer: Statue of Liberty
Category: Movie Trivia
Question: Barbara Streisand was the female lead in "Hello, Dolly". Who was the male lead?
Answer: Walter #Matthau#
Category: Movie Trivia
Question: Charles Laughton played Quasimodo in this epic film.
Answer: Hunchback of Notre Dame
Category: Movie Trivia
Question: Darth Vader was the villan in the movie, "···· Wars".
Answer: Star
Category: Movie Trivia
Question: Film Title: An Officer and a(n) ·········.
Answer: Gentleman
Category: Movie Trivia
Question: Film Title: Fahrenheit ········. (a number)
Answer: 451
Category: Movie Trivia
Question: Film Title: The Last Days of ·········. (a city)
Answer: Pompeii
Category: Movie Trivia
Question: Film Title: ······ (a number) Leagues Under the Sea.
Answer: 20,000
Regexp: 20[\,.]?000
Category: Movie Trivia
Question: Forrest ···· liked shrimp.
Answer: Gump
Category: Movie Trivia
Question: He directed "The Godfather".
Answer: Francis Ford #Coppola#
Category: Movie Trivia
Question: He directed the movie E.T.
Answer: Stephen Spielberg
Regexp: ste(ph|f)en spielberg
Category: Movie Trivia
Question: He played Superman in the 1978 movie version.
Answer: Christopher Reeve
Category: Movie Trivia
Question: He starred in "Conan the Barbarian".
Answer: Arnold #Schwarzenegger#
Category: Movie Trivia
Question: He starred in, "City Lights".
Answer: Charlie #Chaplin#
Category: Movie Trivia
Question: He was known as the "Elephant Man".
Answer: Joseph Merrick
Category: Movie Trivia
Question: He was the villain in "Star Wars".
Answer: Darth Vader
Category: Movie Trivia
Question: His films include: Giant, Written on the Wind, and A Farewell to Arms.
Answer: Rock #Hudson#
Category: Movie Trivia
Question: His films include: Spartacus, The Vikings, and Ulysses.
Answer: Kirk #Douglas#
Category: Movie Trivia
Question: In "Gone With the Wind", Scarlett regains her wealth by investing in what type of business?
Answer: sawmill
Category: Movie Trivia
Question: In 1975 Jack Nicholson won the best actor Oscar for his role in this film.
Answer: One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
Regexp: one flew over the cuckoo'?s nest
Category: Movie Trivia
Question: In the 1996 version of "Romeo and Juliet", who played Juliet?
Answer: Claire #Danes#
Category: Movie Trivia
Question: In the film "Bright Eyes", Shirley Temple sang about this boat.
Answer: The Good Ship #Lollipop#
Category: Movie Trivia
Question: In this 1968 film the husband of an unsuspecting young wife becomes involved with a witch's coven.
Answer: Rosemary's Baby
Regexp: Rosemary'?s Baby
Category: Movie Trivia
Question: In which Disney movie is the song "So This Is Love"?
Answer: Cinderella
Category: Movie Trivia
Question: Name the Disney cartoon in which the character "Belle" appears.
Answer: Beauty and the Beast
Category: Movie Trivia
Question: Name the actor who played the leading role in "The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly".
Answer: Clint #Eastwood#
Category: Movie Trivia
Question: Name the first full length color cartoon talking picture.
Answer: Snow White
Category: Movie Trivia
Question: Name the musical film named after a state.
Answer: Oklahoma
Category: Movie Trivia
Question: Nick Nolte and Eddie Murphy star in this 1982 film.
Answer: 48 Hours
Category: Movie Trivia
Question: Peter Sellers is best known for his role as Inspector ·········.
Answer: Clouseau
Category: Movie Trivia
Question: She played Lois Lane in the 1978 film version of "Superman".
Answer: Margot #Kidder#
Category: Movie Trivia
Question: She played a Polish refugee in "Sophie's Choice".
Answer: Meryl #Streep#
Category: Movie Trivia
Question: She played the lead role in "Coal Miner's Daughter".
Answer: Sissy #Spacek#
Category: Movie Trivia
Question: She starred in the 1952 film, "Niagara".
Answer: Marilyn Monroe
Category: Movie Trivia
Question: The first 18 minutes of this movie is black and white.
Answer: Wizard of Oz
Category: Movie Trivia
Question: The song "Matchmaker, Matchmaker" came from which musical play?
Answer: Fiddler On The Roof
Category: Movie Trivia
Question: The two rival gangs in "West Side Story" were the Sharks and the ·········.
Answer: Jets
Category: Movie Trivia
Question: This 1974 film started a run of nostalgia culminating in the TV series "Happy Days".
Answer: American Graffiti
Category: Movie Trivia
Question: This Disney movie relies heavily on computer animation.
Answer: TRON
Category: Movie Trivia
Question: This actress appeared in "St. Elmo's Fire", "The Scarlett Letter", and "Striptease".
Answer: Demi Moore
Category: Movie Trivia
Question: This actress was Miss Hungary of 1936.
Answer: Zsa-Zsa #Gabor#
Category: Movie Trivia
Question: This film starring Julie Andrews and Christopher Plummer wont he best picture Oscar for 1965.
Answer: Sound of Music
Category: Movie Trivia
Question: This film starring Richard Beymer and Natalie Wood won the best picture Oscar for 1961.
Answer: West Side Story
Category: Movie Trivia
Question: This film was an ambitious concert sequence of cartoons by Walt Disney.
Answer: Fantasia
Category: Movie Trivia
Question: This is a classic film about a huge gorilla.
Answer: King Kong
Category: Movie Trivia
Question: This magic word was in the movie, "Mary Poppins".
Answer: Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious
Category: Movie Trivia
Question: This movie directed by Woody Allen won the best picture Oscar in 1978.
Answer: Annie Hall
Category: Movie Trivia
Question: This movie is about the migration of poor workers from the dust bowl to the Californian fruit valleys.
Answer: The #Grapes of Wrath#
Category: Movie Trivia
Question: This movie starring Marlon Brando won the best picture award in 1972.
Answer: The #Godfather#
Category: Movie Trivia
Question: This was the first 3-D film.
Answer: Bwana Devil
Category: Movie Trivia
Question: This was the first cartoon talking picture.
Answer: Steamboat Willie
Regexp: Steamboat Will(ie|y)
Category: Movie Trivia
Question: This was the sequel to "Star Wars".
Answer: The #Empire Strikes Back#
Category: Movie Trivia
Question: This was the sequel to "The Empire Strikes Back".
Answer: Return of the Jedi
Category: Movie Trivia
Question: What actor appeared in all three of these films, Straw Dogs, Midnight Cowboy, and The Graduate?
Answer: Dustin #Hoffman#
Category: Movie Trivia
Question: What actress has received the most Oscar nominations?
Answer: Katherine #Hepburn#
Category: Movie Trivia
Question: What actress's real name was Frances Gumm?
Answer: Judy Garland
Category: Movie Trivia
Question: What city's police force did Charlie Chan work with?
Answer: Honolulu
Category: Movie Trivia
Question: What color was Bullitt's car?
Answer: Green
Category: Movie Trivia
Question: What country was the setting for "The King and I"?
Answer: #Siam# (Thailand)
Category: Movie Trivia
Question: What detective duo was featured in Mystery at Devil's Paw?
Answer: Hardy
Category: Movie Trivia
Question: What does the statue of Oscar stand on?
Answer: A #Reel of Film#
Category: Movie Trivia
Question: What famous animal character called "Skull Island" home?
Answer: King Kong
Category: Movie Trivia
Question: What film did John Wayne win his only Oscar for?
Answer: True Grit
Category: Movie Trivia
Question: What is Hawkeye's full name in M.A.S.H.?
Answer: Benjamin Franklin Pierce
Category: Movie Trivia
Question: What is the destination of the plane at the end of the film "Casablanca"?
Answer: Lisbon
Category: Movie Trivia
Question: What is the name of Pearce Brosnan's first James Bond film?
Answer: Goldeneye
Category: Movie Trivia
Question: What is the name of the Volkswagen in the film, "The Love Bug"?
Answer: Herbie
Category: Movie Trivia
Question: What is the name of the rabbit in the film, "Bambi"?
Answer: Thumper
Category: Movie Trivia
Question: What is the name of the skunk in the film, "Bambi"?
Answer: Flower
Category: Movie Trivia
Question: What is the name of the whale that swallowed Pinocchio.
Answer: Monstro
Category: Movie Trivia
Question: What is the stage name of Greta Gustafson?
Answer: Greta #Garbo#
Category: Movie Trivia
Question: What is the title of the 1996 sequel to "Terms of Endearment"?
Answer: Morning Star
Category: Movie Trivia
Question: What kind of creature was Chewbacca in "Star Wars"?
Answer: Wookiee
Category: Movie Trivia
Question: What two words are normally at the end of most movies?
Answer: The End
Category: Movie Trivia
Question: What was "Rocky's" last name?
Answer: Balboa
Category: Movie Trivia
Question: What was Citizen Kane's dying word?
Answer: Rosebud
Category: Movie Trivia
Question: What was Dorothy's last name in "The Wizard of Oz"?
Answer: Gale
Category: Movie Trivia
Question: What was Rocky's nickname in the ring?
Answer: The #Italian Stallion#
Category: Movie Trivia
Question: What was Sir Alec Guinness's role in "Star Wars"?
Answer: Obi-Wan Kenobi
Regexp: Obi(-|)?Wan Kenobi
Category: Movie Trivia
Question: What was the first film directed by Robert Redford?
Answer: Ordinary People
Category: Movie Trivia
Question: What was the name of Ashley Wilkes' plantation in "Gone With the Wind"?
Answer: Twelve Oaks
Category: Movie Trivia
Question: What was the name of Han Solo's spaceship in "Star Wars"?
Answer: Millennium Falcon
Category: Movie Trivia
Question: What was the name of Luke's strange little advisor in "The Empire Strikes Back"?
Answer: Yoda
Category: Movie Trivia
Question: What was the name of the motel in the film "Psycho"?
Answer: #Bates# Motel
Category: Movie Trivia
Question: What was the setting for "The Sound of Music"?
Answer: Austria
Category: Movie Trivia
Question: Which actor said, "Love means never having to say you're sorry"?
Answer: Ryan O'Neil
Category: Movie Trivia
Question: Which character in "Forrest Gump" loved shrimp?
Answer: Bubba
Category: Movie Trivia
Question: Which character sang "Come Out, Come Out, Wherever You Are" in "The Wizard of Oz"?
Answer: Glinda
Category: Movie Trivia
Question: Which character sang, "When you wish upon a star.." in Disney's "Pinocchio"?
Answer: Jiminy Cricket
Category: Movie Trivia
Question: Which comedy duo did the famous, "Who's on first?" routine?
Answer: Abbott and Costello
Category: Movie Trivia
Question: Which planet was the "Planet of the Apes"?
Answer: Earth
Category: Movie Trivia
Question: Who co-starred with Julie Andrews in "Mary Poppins"?
Answer: Dick Van Dyke
Category: Movie Trivia
Question: Who hosted the 1997 Grammy Awards?
Answer: Ellen #Degeneres#
Category: Movie Trivia
Question: Who is Warren Beatty's sister?
Answer: Shirley MacLaine
Category: Movie Trivia
Question: Who is the fastest mouse in all of Mexico?
Answer: Speedy Gonzalez
Regexp: speedy gonzale[sz]
Category: Movie Trivia
Question: Who is the male lead in the "Naked Gun" movies?
Answer: Leslie Nielsen
Category: Movie Trivia
Question: Who is the voice of Darth Vadar?
Answer: James Earl Jones
Category: Movie Trivia
Question: Who played "Robin" to Val Kilmer's "Batman"?
Answer: Christopher #O'Donnell#
Category: Movie Trivia
Question: Who played Brad Pitt's cop partner in the movie "Seven"?
Answer: Morgan Freeman
Category: Movie Trivia
Question: Who played Dorothy in "The Wizard of Oz"?
Answer: Judy Garland
Category: Movie Trivia
Question: Who played Garth in "Wayne's World"?
Answer: Dana Carvey
Category: Movie Trivia
Question: Who played Matt Helm in the movies?
Answer: Dean Martin
Category: Movie Trivia
Question: Who played Scarlette O'Hara in "Gone With the Wind"?
Answer: Vivien Leigh
Category: Movie Trivia
Question: Who played the 'Wicked Witch of the West' in "The Wizard of Oz"
Answer: Margaret #Hamilton#
Category: Movie Trivia
Question: Who played the role of Richard Blaine in Casablanca?
Answer: Humphrey Bogart
Category: Movie Trivia
Question: Who plays the character of the only escapee from Alcatraz in the movie "The Rock"?
Answer: Sean Connery
Category: Movie Trivia
Question: Who portrayed Han Solo in "Star Wars"?
Answer: Harrison Ford
Category: Movie Trivia
Question: Who portrayed Moses in "The Ten Commandments"?
Answer: Charlton Heston
Category: Movie Trivia
Question: Who produced, directed and starred in "Citizen Kane"?
Answer: Orson Welles
Category: Movie Trivia
Question: Who starred with John Travolta in the movie "Broken Arrow"?
Answer: Christian Slater
Category: Movie Trivia
Question: Who was C3PO's sidekick in "Star Wars"?
Answer: R2D2
Category: Music
Question: "He's So Fine", "One Fine Day" and "A Love So Fine" where hits for what fine group?
Answer: The #Chiffons#
Category: Music
Question: "Joy to the World" was a hit in 1971 for what band with three lead vocalists?
Answer: Three Dog Night
Category: Music
Question: Besides "Auld Lang Syne" and "For He's a Jolly Good Fellow", what is the most frequently sung song in English?
Answer: Happy Birthday
Category: Music
Question: Fifties rock "n" roll was revived by what greased hair, T-shirted, TV frequenting group?
Answer: Sha Na Na
Category: Music
Question: Jerry Lee Lewis had Great ····· Of Fire.
Answer: #balls#!
Category: Music
Question: Name Jerry Garcia's long lived group.
Answer: The #Grateful Dead#
Category: Music
Question: The Who's rock musical stars Elton John. It's called ········.
Answer: Tommy
Category: Music
Question: This female artist enjoyed sucess on both popular and country & western stations with such tunes as "Let Me Be There" and "Have You Never Been Mellow."
Answer: Olivia Newton-John
Regexp: Olivia Newton[- ]John
Category: Music
Question: This was the Beatle's first film.
Answer: A Hard Day's Night
Regexp: (A )?Hard Day'?s Night
Category: Music
Question: Through 1963 this duo's total record sales exceeded 18 million with successes including "Cathy's Clown" and "Wake Up Little Suzie".
Answer: The #Everly Brothers#
Category: Music
Question: What Procol Harem tune was based on the Bach cantata "Sleepers Awake"?
Answer: A #Whiter Shade of Pale#
Category: Music
Question: What band recorded the 1978 hit album: "Briefcase Full of Blues"?
Answer: The #Blues Brothers#
Category: Music
Question: What city is also known as Music City, U.S.A.?
Answer: Nashville
Category: Music
Question: What country singer/songwriter (and sometimes actor) is known as "the country outlaw"?
Answer: Willie #Nelson#
Category: Music
Question: What entertainer is allowing one of his songs to be used in a government campaign to beat drunk driving?
Answer: Michael Jackson
Category: Music
Question: What famous classical composer continued to compose great music after becoming deaf?
Answer: Ludwig van #Beethoven#
Category: Music
Question: What famous singer was known to give automobiles to complete strangers?
Answer: Elvis Presley
Category: Music
Question: What group refused to have their pictures taken while they were not in their makeup?
Answer: Kiss
Category: Music
Question: What group's biggest-ever hit was Be My Baby?
Answer: The #Ronettes#
Category: Music
Question: What song by Don McLean talks about the day Buddy Holly died?
Answer: American Pie
Category: Music
Question: What song did Aretha Franklin sing in "The Blues Brothers"?
Answer: Think
Category: Music
Question: What was Elvis Presley's wife's name?
Answer: Priscilla
Category: Music
Question: What was The Beatles' biggest hit single?
Answer: Hey Jude
Category: Music
Question: What's the name of B.B. King's guitar?
Answer: Lucille
Category: Music
Question: Which of Paul Simon's musical characters was told to hop on the bus?
Answer: Gus
Category: Music
Question: Who invented the electrical bass?
Answer: Leo #Fender#
Category: Music
Question: Who recorded the 1957 hit "Tammy"?
Answer: Debby Reynolds
Regexp: Debb(ie|y) Reynolds
Category: Music
Question: Who recorded the lengthy song: "In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida" in 1969?
Answer: Iron Butterfly
Category: Music
Question: Who was the first singer in Genesis?
Answer: Peter Gabriel
Category: Music
Question: Whose theme song was Back In The Saddle Again?
Answer: Gene #Autry#'s
Category: Mythology
Question: The sea gods had a three-pronged spear called a(n) ········.
Answer: trident
Category: Mythology
Question: This Greek mountain was known as the home of the gods.
Answer: Olympus
Category: Mythology
Question: What has no reflection, no shadow, and can't stand the smell of garlic?
Answer: vampire
Category: Mythology
Question: What's heaven to fallen Norse warriors?
Answer: Valhalla
Category: Mythology
Question: Where did Robin Hood supposedly live?
Answer: Sherwood Forest
Category: Mythology
Question: Which ancient continent is said to be submerged?
Answer: Atlantis
Category: Natural History
Question: Name the largest of the dinosaurs.
Answer: brachiosaurus
Category: Natural History
Question: The remains of prehistoric organisms that have been preserved in rocks are called ········.
Answer: fossils
Category: Nature
Question: A "sirocco" refers to a type of ··········.
Answer: wind
Category: Nature
Question: A calm ocean region near the equator.
Answer: #doldrum#s
Category: Nature
Question: A coral island consisting of a ring of rock enclosing a central lagoon is a(n) ········.
Answer: atoll
Category: Nature
Question: A great wave resulting from an earthquakes is called a (an) ········.
Answer: tsunami
Category: Nature
Question: A group of gorillas is known as a ···········.
Answer: band
Category: Nature
Question: A group of kangaroos is known as a ·······.
Answer: troop
Category: Nature
Question: A hot spring which shoots steam into the air is a ·······.
Answer: geyser
Category: Nature
Question: A one-humped camel is called a ·········.
Answer: dromedary
Category: Nature
Question: A relationship between two different types of organism which live together for their mutual benefit.
Answer: symbiosis
Category: Nature
Question: A terrapin is a type of ·········.
Answer: turtle
Category: Nature
Question: An animal is a bird if it has ·······.
Answer: feathers
Category: Nature
Question: An animal is a fish if it has ·········.
Answer: gills
Category: Nature
Question: Corolla, filament and stigma are parts of a(n) ·········.
Answer: flower
Category: Nature
Question: Dense sea-water swamps along coasts of hot countries are called ········.
Answer: mangroves
Category: Nature
Question: Dogs bark. What do donkeys do?
Answer: bray
Category: Nature
Question: Excluding man, what is the longest-lived land mammal?
Answer: elephant
Category: Nature
Question: Fandible, lateral line, and dorsal fin are parts of a(n) ········.
Answer: fish
Category: Nature
Question: From what animal is "ambergis" obtained?
Answer: sperm whale
Category: Nature
Question: How man legs does a crab have?
Answer: ten
Regexp: (ten|10)
Category: Nature
Question: How many teats does a cow have?
Answer: four
Regexp: (four|4)
Category: Nature
Question: How many tentacles does a squid have?
Answer: ten
Regexp: (ten|10)
Category: Nature
Question: Imperial, Buck, and Luna are types of ·········.
Answer: moth
Category: Nature
Question: Knife, Clown, and Pencil are types of ··········.
Answer: fish
Category: Nature
Question: Linseed oil is obtained from the seed of which plant?
Answer: flax
Category: Nature
Question: Maxillary palps, abdomen, and metathorax are parts of a(n) ········.
Answer: insect
Category: Nature
Question: Name the fastest land animal over a prolonged distance (1,000 yd. plus)
Answer: antelope
Category: Nature
Question: Name the heaviest breed of domestic dog.
Answer: St. #Bernard#
Category: Nature
Question: Name the heaviest flying bird of prey.
Answer: condor
Category: Nature
Question: Name the largest living bird.
Answer: ostrich
Category: Nature
Question: Name the largest web-footed bird.
Answer: albatross
Category: Nature
Question: Name the longest venomous snake.
Answer: cobra
Category: Nature
Question: Name the mammal living at the highest altitude.
Answer: yak
Category: Nature
Question: Name the most venomous spider.
Answer: black widow
Category: Nature
Question: Name the only native North American marsupial.
Answer: opossum
Category: Nature
Question: Name the slowest moving land mammal.
Answer: sloth
Category: Nature
Question: Name the smallest breed of dog.
Answer: chihuahua
Category: Nature
Question: Name the wild dogs of Australia.
Answer: dingo
Category: Nature
Question: Paper is made from the pulp of ·····.
Answer: wood
Category: Nature
Question: Snakes are reptiles. What are frogs?
Answer: amphibians
Category: Nature
Question: Some animals spend the winter in a sleep-like state known as ·········.
Answer: hibernation
Category: Nature
Question: The "canebrake", "timber" and "pygmy" are types of what?
Answer: rattlesnake
Category: Nature
Question: The fins of which fish are made into a soup?
Answer: shark
Category: Nature
Question: The four stages in the life-cycle of an insect are: egg, adult, pupa, and ········.
Answer: larva
Category: Nature
Question: The koala bear eats the leaves from this tree.
Answer: eucalyptus
Category: Nature
Question: These marine crustaceans often attach themselves to the hulls of ships.
Answer: barnacles
Regexp: barnacles?
Category: Nature
Question: This African animal kills the most people.
Answer: crocodile
Category: Nature
Question: This animal is armed with bony plates and rolls up into a ball if frightened.
Answer: armadillo
Category: Nature
Question: This animal is kept as a house pet to kill cobras.
Answer: mongoose
Category: Nature
Question: This animal is normally measured in "hands".
Answer: horse
Category: Nature
Question: This animal is the symbol of the U.S. Democratic Party.
Answer: donkey
Category: Nature
Question: This animal is the symbol of the U.S. Republican Party.
Answer: elephant
Category: Nature
Question: This animal's name is the same as that given to a high church official.
Answer: cardinal
Category: Nature
Question: This animal's shell is used to make attractive jewelry.
Answer: abalone
Category: Nature
Question: This bird lays its eggs in the nests of other birds.
Answer: cuckoo
Category: Nature
Question: This is the largest of the deer family.
Answer: moose
Category: Nature
Question: This is the main food of the blue whale.
Answer: plankton
Category: Nature
Question: This is the only mammal with four knees.
Answer: elephant
Category: Nature
Question: This order of insects contains the most species.
Answer: beetle
Category: Nature
Question: This organic gem is a deep red secretion from a marine animal.
Answer: coral
Category: Nature
Question: This small animal is trained to hunt rats and rabbits.
Answer: ferret
Category: Nature
Question: This two ton animal can gallop at over 50 miles an hour.
Answer: rhinoceros
Category: Nature
Question: This ugly creature has patches of red on his rear-end.
Answer: mandrill
Category: Nature
Question: Walrus tusks are made of ········.
Answer: ivory
Category: Nature
Question: What are the pouched animals called?
Answer: marsupials
Category: Nature
Question: What bird is an excellent swimmer, but can't fly?
Answer: penguin
Category: Nature
Question: What does a camel store in its hump?
Answer: fat
Category: Nature
Question: What fish is the fastest?
Answer: sailfish
Category: Nature
Question: What is a group of larks called?
Answer: exaltation
Category: Nature
Question: What is a group of peacocks called?
Answer: muster
Category: Nature
Question: What is a group of whales called?
Answer: pod
Category: Nature
Question: What is a male goose called?
Answer: gander
Category: Nature
Question: What is a male swan called?
Answer: cob
Category: Nature
Question: What is a male swine called?
Answer: boar
Category: Nature
Question: What is a young goose called?
Answer: gosling
Category: Nature
Question: What is a young swan called?
Answer: cygnet
Category: Nature
Question: What is an emasculated stallion called?
Answer: gelding
Category: Nature
Question: What is another term for a black leopard?
Answer: panther
Category: Nature
Question: What is the horn of a rhinoceros made of?
Answer: hair
Category: Nature
Question: What is the only dog that doesn't have a pink tongue?
Answer: chow
Category: Nature
Question: What is the world's longest snake?
Answer: python
Category: Nature
Question: What large herbivore sleeps only one hour a night?
Answer: antelope
Category: Nature
Question: What name is given to a female calf?
Answer: heifer
Category: Nature
Question: What plant is opium derived from?
Answer: poppy
Category: Nature
Question: What travels in gaggles?
Answer: geese
Category: Nature
Question: What type of animal is a wallaby?
Answer: marsupial
Category: Nature
Question: What type of animal lives in a formicary?
Answer: ant
Category: Nature
Question: What word is used for a female fox?
Answer: vixen
Category: Nature
Question: What word is used for a female sheep?
Answer: ewe
Category: Nature
Question: What word is used for a male ass? (Other than that the word used for that #*§^*&%@! ex-boyfriend.)
Answer: jack
Category: Nature
Question: What word is used for a male deer?
Answer: buck
Category: Nature
Question: What word is used for a male duck?
Answer: drake
Category: Neture
Question: What do oak trees grow from?
Answer: acorns
Category: Not Telling ;-)
Question: What would be kept in an "aviary"?
Answer: #bird#s
Category: Not Telling ;-)
Question: Where is the Ocean of Storms located?
Answer: On the #moon#
Category: Not Telling ;-)
Question: Who is Robert Zimmermann?
Answer: Bob Dylan
Category: Not Telling ;-P
Question: What are white dwarfs and red giants?
Answer: stars
Category: Not telling ;-P
Question: What are these: chrysolite, beryl, jasper, and tourmaline?
Answer: gems
Category: Nursery Rhymes
Question: Jack and Jill went up a ···· to fetch a pail of water?
Answer: hill
Category: Nursery Rhymes
Question: Name the nursery rhyme mother whos last name is that of a bird?
Answer: goose
Category: Physics
Question: The energy which a body possesses by virtue of its motion is called ········.
Answer: kinetic
Category: Physics
Question: The pivot point of a lever is called the ·········.
Answer: fulcrum
Category: Physics
Question: The process of water changing to water vapor is known as ·······.
Answer: evaporation
Category: Physics
Question: The rate of change of velocity is known as ·········.
Answer: acceleration
Category: Physics
Question: The visible spectrum of light ranges from red to ········.
Answer: violet
Category: Physics
Question: True Or False: Contrary to popular belief, a lightbulb actually absorbs darkness?
Answer: false
Category: Physics
Question: Two 1.5 volt batteries, when connected in series, produces _ volts.
Answer: 3
Category: Physics
Question: Water freezes at _ degrees Celcius.
Answer: zero
Regexp: (zero|0)
Category: Physics
Question: Water freezes at ·· degrees Fahrenheit.
Answer: thirty two
Regexp: (thirty[- ]two|32)
Category: Physics
Question: What is measured by a Geiger counter?
Answer: radioactivity
Category: Physics
Question: When light waves pass from one medium into another they change direction. This is called ·········.
Answer: refraction
Category: Physics
Question: Work done, equals force multiplied by ········.
Answer: distance
Category: Politics
Question: For what does O.P.E.C. stand?
Answer: The Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries
Regexp: Organi[sz]ation of Petroleum Exporting Countries
Category: Politics
Question: He was elected President of France, in 1981.
Answer: Francios #Mitterrand#
Category: Politics
Question: Name Ronald Reagan's first wife.
Answer: Wyman
Category: Presidents
Question: U.S. President, Woodrow ··········.
Answer: Wilson
Category: Quick! Quick!
Question: How is the state of Mississippi spelled?
Answer: Mississippi
Category: Quick! Quick!
Question: Name the circular plastic media you put in a CD-ROM drive.
Answer: CD
Category: Quick! Quick!
Question: On a standard computer keyboard, this is the letter just to the right of Z.
Answer: x
Category: Quick! Quick!
Question: The longest key on your keyboard is the ····· bar.
Answer: space
Category: Quick! Quick!
Question: The season ······ comes right after Spring.
Answer: summer
Category: Quick! Quick!
Question: There are ·· seconds in a minute.
Answer: sixty
Regexp: (sixty|60)
Category: Quick! Quick!
Question: This is required to make all electric things work?
Answer: electricity
Category: Quick! Quick!
Question: What color is a blue crayon?
Answer: blue
Category: Quick! Quick!
Question: What color is a green crayon?
Answer: green
Category: Quick! Quick!
Question: What color is a red crayon?
Answer: red
Category: Quick! Quick!
Question: What company makes Microsoft Windows 2000?
Answer: microsoft
Category: Quick! Quick!
Question: Whats radar spelled backwards?
Answer: radar
Category: Quick! Quick!
Question: Whats the abbreviation for United States of America?
Answer: USA
Regexp: U.?S.?A.?
Category: Quick! Where's my mirror? ;-
Question: When spelled backwards, the word "retupmoc" becomes what?
Answer: computer
Category: Religion
Question: Followers of the Unification Church are called ········.
Answer: Moonies
Category: Religion
Question: He led the Israelites out of Egypt.
Answer: Moses
Category: Religion
Question: He was the first King of the Hebrews.
Answer: Saul
Category: Religion
Question: He was the second King of Israel.
Answer: David
Category: Religion
Question: In what month is Christmas observed?
Answer: December
Category: Religion
Question: Name the holiest day in the Jewish calendar.
Answer: Yom Kippur
Category: Religion
Question: On which mountain did Moses receive the Ten Commandments?
Answer: Sinai
Category: Religion
Question: Which city is sacred to Jews, Christians, and Muslims?
Answer: Jerusalem
Category: Religion
Question: Who founded Mormonism?
Answer: Joseph #Smith#
Category: Religion
Question: Who founded the People's Temple Commune?
Answer: Jim Jones
Category: Science
Question: A flat-bottomed conical laboratory flask with a narrow neck is called a(n) ··········.
Answer: #erlenmeyer# flask
Category: Science
Question: A phrenologist reads ·········.
Answer: skulls
Category: Science
Question: A point to which rays of light converge is called a(n) ········.
Answer: focus
Category: Science
Question: A shallow dish with a cover, used for science specimens is a(n) ········.
Answer: #petri# dish
Category: Science
Question: Acetylsalicylic acid is more commonly known as ·········.
Answer: aspirin
Category: Science
Question: Botany and Zoology combined make up the science of ·······.
Answer: biology
Category: Science
Question: By what chemical process do plants manufacture food?
Answer: photosynthesis
Category: Science
Question: By what name is Lysergic acid diethylamide better known?
Answer: LSD
Category: Science
Question: Cetology is the study of ········.
Answer: whales
Category: Science
Question: Circuits can be wired in series or in ·········.
Answer: parallel
Category: Science
Question: Cocci, Spirilla, and Streptococci are types of ········.
Answer: bacteria
Category: Science
Question: Deoxyribonucleic acid is better known as ··········.
Answer: DNA
Category: Science
Question: Dermatitis affects the ··········.
Answer: skin
Category: Science
Question: Epidermal cells, palisade cells, and veins are parts of a(n) ········.
Answer: leaf
Category: Science
Question: Ethylene glycol is frequently used in automobiles.. How?
Answer: anti-freeze
Regexp: anti[- ]?freeze
Category: Science
Question: Forked, Sheet, and Ball are types of ··········.
Answer: lightning
Category: Science
Question: Growing plants in liquids rather than soil is known as ········.
Answer: hydroponics
Category: Science
Question: He designed the first feasible automobile with an internal combustion engine.
Answer: Karl Freidrich #Benz#
Category: Science
Question: He invented "bifocal" lenses for eyeglasses.
Answer: Benjamin Franklin
Category: Science
Question: He is known for his theory of "Evolution".
Answer: Charles #Darwin#
Category: Science
Question: He transmitted radio signals across the Atlantic in 1901.
Answer: Enrico #Marconi#
Category: Science
Question: He wrote "Sexual Behaviour in the Human Male" in 1948.
Answer: Alfred #Kinsey#
Category: Science
Question: How many degrees does the earth rotate each hour?
Answer: fifteen
Regexp: (fifteen|15)
Category: Science
Question: In which country was the match invented?
Answer: France
Category: Science
Question: Nitrous oxide is better known as ··········.
Answer: laughing gas
Category: Science
Question: Nuclear membrane, cytoplasm, and nucleus are parts of a(n) ··········.
Answer: cell
Category: Science
Question: Pulp, crown, and root are parts of a(n) ········.
Answer: tooth
Category: Science
Question: Quinine is added to water to make ·······.
Answer: tonic water
Category: Science
Question: Sound Navigation Ranging is better known as ·········.
Answer: sonar
Category: Science
Question: The Kelvin scale is used to measure ·········.
Answer: temperature
Category: Science
Question: The filament of a regular light bulb is usually made of ········.
Answer: tungsten
Category: Science
Question: The instrument used in geometry to measure angles is a(n) ·······.
Answer: protractor
Category: Science
Question: The name for the Russian equivalent of Skylab is ········.
Answer: Salyut
Category: Science
Question: The second space shuttle was named ··········.
Answer: Columbia
Category: Science
Question: The vernal equinox is the beginning of ········.
Answer: spring
Category: Science
Question: This Russian scientist used dogs to study conditioned reflexes.
Answer: Ivan #Pavlov#
Category: Science
Question: This is like an airplane but has its propeller on top instead.
Answer: helicopter
Category: Science
Question: This is the reading system used by the blind.
Answer: Braille
Category: Science
Question: This science deals with the motion of projectiles.
Answer: ballistics
Category: Science
Question: To make a car go backwards you have to put it in what gear?
Answer: reverse
Category: Science
Question: What are these: Ceres, Juno, Iris, and Flora?
Answer: asteroids
Category: Science
Question: What branch of science studies the motion of air and the forces acting on objects in air?
Answer: aerodynamics
Category: Science
Question: What did Lewis E. Waterman invent in 1884?
Answer: fountain pen
Category: Science
Question: What does the "lithosphere" refer to?
Answer: The earth's crust
Regexp: Earth'?s crust
Category: Science
Question: What does the Binet test measure?
Answer: intelligence
Category: Science
Question: Who invented dynamite?
Answer: Alfred Nobel
Category: Science
Question: Who is known as the father of genetics?
Answer: Gregor #Mendel#
Category: Similes
Question: As bold as ·······.
Answer: brass
Category: Similes
Question: As clean as a(n) ········.
Answer: whistle
Category: Similes
Question: As clear as a(n) ·········.
Answer: bell
Category: Similes
Question: As cute as a(n) ········.
Answer: button
Category: Similes
Question: As easy as ········.
Answer: pie
Category: Similes
Question: As fit as a(n) ··········.
Answer: fiddle
Category: Similes
Question: As good as ·········.
Answer: gold
Category: Similes
Question: As graceful as a(n) ·········.
Answer: swan
Category: Similes
Question: As large as ········.
Answer: life
Category: Similes
Question: As loud as ·········.
Answer: thunder
Category: Similes
Question: As pale as a(n) ···········.
Answer: ghost
Category: Similes
Question: As pleased as ·········.
Answer: punch
Category: Similes
Question: As pretty as a(n) ········.
Answer: picture
Category: Similes
Question: As proud as a(n) ···········.
Answer: peacock
Category: Similes
Question: As quiet as a(n) ·········.
Answer: mouse
Category: Similes
Question: As sick as a(n) ···········.
Answer: dog
Category: Similes
Question: As sly as a(n) ··········.
Answer: fox
Category: Similes
Question: As smart as a(n) ········.
Answer: whip
Category: Similes
Question: Fresh as a(n) ··············.
Answer: daisy
Category: Sport
Question: Baseball: The Baltimore ········.
Answer: Orioles
Category: Sport
Question: Baseball: The Toronto ·········.
Answer: Bluejays
Category: Sport
Question: Basketball: The Boston ···········.
Answer: Celtics
Category: Sport
Question: Basketball: The Denver ·········.
Answer: Nuggets
Category: Sport
Question: Basketball: The Los Angeles ·········.
Answer: Lakers
Category: Sport
Question: Basketball: The New York ··········.
Answer: Knicks
Category: Sport
Question: Basketball: The Seattle ········.
Answer: Supersonics
Category: Sport
Question: Basketball: The Utah ········.
Answer: Jazz
Category: Sport
Question: Football: The Baltimore ········.
Answer: Colts
Category: Sport
Question: Football: The Buffalo ·······.
Answer: Bills
Category: Sport
Question: Football: The Cincinnati ·········.
Answer: Bengals
Category: Sport
Question: Football: The Cleveland ········.
Answer: Browns
Category: Sport
Question: Football: The Dallas ·········.
Answer: Cowboys
Category: Sport
Question: Football: The Denver ·········.
Answer: Broncos
Category: Sport
Question: Football: The Miami ··········.
Answer: Dolphins
Category: Sport
Question: Football: The Minnesota ·······.
Answer: Vikings
Category: Sport
Question: Football: The New Orleans ··········.
Answer: Saints
Category: Sport
Question: Football: The Seattle ·······.
Answer: Seahawks
Category: Sport
Question: He holds the NHL record for the most goals scored during the regular season.
Answer: Wayne #Gretzky#
Category: Sport
Question: He was the NBA, MVP in 1976, 77, and 80.
Answer: Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
Regexp: Kareem Abdul[- ]?Jabbar
Category: Sport
Question: Hockey: The Boston ···········.
Answer: Bruins
Category: Sport
Question: Hockey: The Buffalo ·········.
Answer: Sabres
Category: Sport
Question: Hockey: The Calgary ··········.
Answer: Flames
Category: Sport
Question: Hockey: The Chicago ·········.
Answer: Blackhawks
Regexp: black ?hawks
Category: Sport
Question: Hockey: The Detroit ········.
Answer: Red Wings
Category: Sport
Question: Hockey: The Edmonton ··········.
Answer: Oilers
Category: Sport
Question: Hockey: The Los Angeles ········.
Answer: Kings
Category: Sport
Question: Hockey: The Montreal ········.
Answer: Canadians
Category: Sport
Question: Hockey: The Pittsburgh ··········.
Answer: Penguins
Category: Sport
Question: Hockey: The St. Louis ··········.
Answer: Blues
Category: Sport
Question: Hockey: The Toronto ·······.
Answer: Maple Leafs
Category: Sport
Question: Hockey: The Vancouver ········.
Answer: Canucks
Category: Sport
Question: How many feet high is a basketball net?
Answer: ten
Regexp: (ten|10)
Category: Sport
Question: How many games must you win to win a normal set in tennis?
Answer: six
Regexp: (six|6)
Category: Sport
Question: How many minutes is a major penalty in hockey?
Answer: five
Regexp: (five|5)
Category: Sport
Question: How many minutes is each period of hockey?
Answer: twenty
Regexp: (twenty|20)
Category: Sport
Question: How many players are there on a soccer team?
Answer: eleven
Regexp: (eleven|11)
Category: Sport
Question: How many players are there on a water polo team?
Answer: seven
Regexp: (seven|7)
Category: Sport
Question: How many players make up a field hockey team?
Answer: eleven
Regexp: (eleven|11)
Category: Sport
Question: How many points are awarded for a safety touch in football?
Answer: two
Regexp: (two|2)
Category: Sport
Question: How many referees work a soccer game?
Answer: one
Regexp: (one|1)
Category: Sport
Question: How many seams are there on a football? (American)
Answer: four
Regexp: (four|4)
Category: Sport
Question: How many sides does a home-plate have?
Answer: five
Regexp: (five|5)
Category: Sport
Question: In pro football a "sudden death" period lasts how many minutes long?
Answer: fifteen
Regexp: (fifteen|15)
Category: Sport
Question: In ten-pin bowling, how many points does a perfect game consist of?
Answer: three hundred
Regexp: (three hundred|300)
Category: Sport
Question: In this team sport each player gets a chance to play every position.
Answer: volleyball
Category: Sport
Question: In what sport is the Heisman trophy awarded?
Answer: American #football#
Category: Sport
Question: In which city is the Cotton Bowl played?
Answer: Dallas
Category: Sport
Question: In which city is the Hockey Hall of Fame located?
Answer: Toronto
Category: Sport
Question: In which game or sport is a "Zamboni" used?
Answer: hockey
Category: Sport
Question: In which sport is a "hole-in-one" possible?
Answer: golf
Category: Sport
Question: In which sport is the America's Cup awarded?
Answer: sailing
Category: Sport
Question: In which sport is the Cy Young Trophy awarded?
Answer: baseball
Category: Sport
Question: In which sport is the Davis Cup awarded?
Answer: tennis
Category: Sport
Question: In which sport is the term "love" used?
Answer: tennis
Category: Sport
Question: In which sport is the term "wishbone" used?
Answer: football
Category: Sport
Question: In which sport is the term, "Hang ten" used?
Answer: surfing
Category: Sport
Question: In which sport would you find the "slapshot".
Answer: hockey
Category: Sport
Question: Name the hockey trophy awarded to the player demonstrating the best sportsmanship.
Answer: The #Lady Byng# Trophy
Category: Sport
Question: On what type of surface are the tennis matches at Wimbledon played?
Answer: grass
Category: Sport
Question: She was "Sports Illustrated's" first female "Sportsman of the Year".
Answer: Billie Jean King
Category: Sport
Question: Soccer: The New York ·········.
Answer: Cosmos
Category: Sport
Question: The 1976 Summer Olympics were held in this city.
Answer: Montreal
Category: Sport
Question: The Japanese martial art of fencing is called ········.
Answer: kendo
Category: Sport
Question: The person who carries the golfer's clubs is called a(n) ········.
Answer: caddie
Regexp: cadd(ie|y)
Category: Sport
Question: The white marks intersecting each five yard line are called ········.
Answer: #hash# marks
Category: Sport
Question: This is the most coveted trophy in Candian football.
Answer: Grey Cup
Category: Sport
Question: This sport allows substitutions without a stoppage in play.
Answer: hockey
Category: Sport
Question: This sport is called the "American pastime".
Answer: baseball
Category: Sport
Question: This team won their first World Series in 1969.
Answer: New York #Mets#
Category: Sport
Question: This traditional Japanese wrestling sport takes place in a circular ring.
Answer: sumo
Category: Sport
Question: Two under par on a hole of golf is called a(n) ········.
Answer: eagle
Category: Sport
Question: What are large snow bumps known as in skiing terms?
Answer: moguls
Category: Sport
Question: What do runners pass to each other in a relay race?
Answer: baton
Category: Sport
Question: What do the letters ERA mean in baseball?
Answer: Earned Run Average
Category: Sport
Question: What does TKO stand for?
Answer: Technical Knock Out
Category: Sport
Question: What football player rushed for 2,003 yards in 1973?
Answer: OJ #Simpson#
Category: Sport
Question: What game features the largest ball?
Answer: earthball
Category: Sport
Question: What is it called when a football team loses possession of the ball due to a misplay?
Answer: turnover
Category: Sport
Question: What is the heaviest class of weight-lifting?
Answer: super heavyweight
Category: Sport
Question: What number wood is a driver in golf?
Answer: one
Regexp: (one|1)
Category: Sport
Question: What sport do the Harlem Globetrotters play?
Answer: basketball
Category: Sport
Question: What sport has a hooker in a scrum?
Answer: rugby
Category: Sport
Question: What sport would you helicopter to the Bugaboos for?
Answer: skiing
Category: Sport
Question: What trophy is awarded to the winner of the NHL play-offs?
Answer: Stanley Cup
Category: Sport
Question: What vehicles are involved in the "Tour de France"?
Answer: bicycles
Category: Sport
Question: What was football player Dick Lane's nickname?
Answer: Night Train
Category: Sport
Question: What's the nickname of the University of Georgia football team?
Answer: Bulldogs
Category: Sport
Question: Where are the U.S. Tennis Open Championships held?
Answer: #Flushing Meadows#, NY
Category: Sport
Question: Which NFL team's defensive unit was nicknamed "The Purple People Eaters"?
Answer: Minnesota #Vikings#
Category: Sport
Question: Which country won the World Cup of Soccer in 1982.
Answer: Italy
Category: Sport
Question: Which football team was nicknamed the "Orange Crush"?
Answer: Denver #Broncos#
Category: Sport
Question: Which is the only position in soccer allowed to handle the ball?
Answer: goalkeeper
Regexp: (goalie|goalkeeper)
Category: Sport
Question: Which position is usually played by the tallest member on a basketball team?
Answer: centre
Regexp: cent(er|re)
Category: Sport
Question: Which sport has a movement called a "telemark"?
Answer: skiing
Category: Sport
Question: Which sport uses stones and brooms?
Answer: curling
Category: Sport
Question: Which swimming stroke is named after an insect?
Answer: butterfly
Category: Sport
Question: Who was known as the "Sultan of Swat"?
Answer: Babe Ruth
Category: Sport
Question: Who was the 1978 Wimbledon Women's Singles champ?
Answer: Martina Navratilova
Category: Sport
Question: Who was the first NHL player to score 50 goals in one season?
Answer: Maurice #Richard# <-- pronounced "Reeee-shard"
Category: Sport
Question: Who was the first to win the grand slam of tennis?
Answer: Don #Budge#
Category: Sport
Question: With which sport is Chris Evert Lloyd identified?
Answer: tennis
Category: Stand on your heads.... NOW! ;-)
Question: When read upside down, what does the term "umop apisdn" signify?
Answer: upside down
Category: Stupid things to do ;-)
Question: If you look at the sun long enough, you go ·····.
Answer: blind
Category: Summertime
Question: This is the sandy area nearest the ocean.
Answer: beach
Category: TV Trivia
Question: What did TVs IMF stand for?
Answer: Impossible Mission Forces
Category: TV Trivia
Question: What was the first network series devoted entirely to rock and roll?
Answer: American Bandstand
Category: TV Trivia
Question: Who was Carl in Five Easy Pieces before going to Walton's Mountain?
Answer: Waite
Category: TV Trivia
Question: Who was Chief Marshall of the Mickey Mouse Club?
Answer: Walt Disney
Category: Triplets
Question: Hook, line and ···········.
Answer: sinker
Category: Trivia
Question: "7X" was used to refer to the secret ingredient of which drink?
Answer: Coca Cola
Category: Trivia
Question: A "pigskin" is another name for a(n) ········.
Answer: football
Category: Trivia
Question: A can of Pepsi holds ·· fluid ounces.
Answer: twelve
Regexp: (twelve|12)
Category: Trivia
Question: A foot-long ruler is ·· inches long.
Answer: twelve
Regexp: (twelve|12)
Category: Trivia
Question: Most men do this each morning, using a razor.
Answer: shave
Category: Trivia
Question: Most people wear a watch on their ···· wrist.
Answer: left
Category: Trivia
Question: Name the implement that removes water from your windshield on your car?
Answer: wiper
Category: Trivia
Question: Traffic Trivia: Red means stop, ····· means go.
Answer: green
Category: Trivia
Question: What US state has the Worlds Champion Chili Cookoff every year?
Answer: Texas
Category: Trivia
Question: What bit of Bobby Goldsboro syrup focused on a dying young wife?
Answer: honey
Category: Trivia
Question: What did Sally Rogers always wear in her hair?
Answer: a #bow#
Category: Trivia
Question: What does the typical American eat 263 of each year? not pizza!!
Answer: eggs
Category: Trivia
Question: What game show had people dressed up funny?
Answer: Let's #Make A Deal#
Category: Trivia
Question: What is Grimace of the McDonald's characters?
Answer: A #tastebud#
Category: Trivia
Question: What was Simple Simon fishing for in his mother's pail?
Answer: whale
Category: Trivia
Question: What was the name of the Akla-Seltzer boy?
Answer: Speedy
Category: Trivia
Question: What was the name of the dog in RCA Victor's trademark?
Answer: Nipper
Category: Trivia
Question: What's the telephone area code for Chicago?
Answer: 312
Category: Trivia
Question: Where did Howdy Doody live?
Answer: Doodyville
Category: Trivia
Question: Where were Archie and Edith Bunker's chairs enshrined?
Answer: The #Smithsonian# Institute
Category: Trivia
Question: Who is also known as Mr. Warmth?
Answer: Don #Rickles#
Category: Trivia
Question: Who is known as "the world's oldest teenager"?
Answer: Dick #Clark#
Category: Word Asssociation
Question: Ball and ········.
Answer: chain
Category: Word Asssociation
Question: Peace and ·········.
Answer: quiet
Category: Word Asssociation
Question: Which word is related to these three: nap, walk, call?
Answer: cat
Category: Word Asssociation
Question: Which word is related to these three: painting, bowl, nail?
Answer: finger
Category: Word Asssociation
Question: Which word is related to these three: rat, blue, cottage?
Answer: cheese
Category: Words containing 'for'
Question: A castle or enclosed place.
Answer: FORt
Category: Words containing 'for'
Question: Make holes through something.
Answer: perFORate
Category: Words containing 'for'
Question: Many trees.
Answer: FORest
Category: Words containing 'for'
Question: Pardon.
Answer: FORgive
Category: Words containing 'ten'
Question: A choice cut of meat.
Answer: tenderloin