| 863 |
UPDATE |
The human backbone is a flexible chain of how many bones or vertebrae? |
33 |
2006-12-18 |
| 862 |
UPDATE |
In Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, whom did Alice join at a tea party along with the Mad Hatter? |
The Dormouse and the March Hare. |
2006-12-18 |
| 861 |
UPDATE |
Who is Bloomingdales' parent company? |
Federated Dept. Stores |
2006-12-18 |
| 860 |
UPDATE |
If your occupation were a tinker, you are a mender of what? |
Pots and pans |
2006-12-18 |
| 859 |
UPDATE |
In which sport are Bonspiel and Crampit common terms? |
Curling |
2006-12-18 |
| 858 |
UPDATE |
What term is used for delicate ornamental work in fine silver or gold thread? |
Filigree |
2006-12-18 |
| 857 |
UPDATE |
How many countries border Nigeria? |
4 |
2006-12-18 |
| 856 |
UPDATE |
What state is the single largest producer of blueberries in the United States? |
Maine |
2006-12-18 |
| 855 |
UPDATE |
What was First Lady, Lady Bird Johnson's first name at birth? |
Claudia |
2006-12-18 |
| 854 |
UPDATE |
In the Morse Code, what letter is dot dot? |
I, as in ice |
2006-12-18 |
| 853 |
UPDATE |
Which planet is the fifth closest to the Sun? |
Jupiter |
2006-12-18 |
| 852 |
UPDATE |
The region of the New World, now known as New York State, was first claimed by which European country? |
Holland |
2006-12-18 |
| 851 |
UPDATE |
Which of the following cities is furthest south: Rome, Barcelona, Tokyo, or New York City? |
New York City |
2006-12-18 |
| 850 |
UPDATE |
In what year did the control of the canal pass from the USA to Panama? |
1999 |
2006-12-18 |
| 849 |
UPDATE |
According to the Social Security Administration(USA), what was the most popular name for girl babies in 2005? |
Emily |
2006-12-18 |
| 848 |
UPDATE |
Which of the following states was NOT part of the original Northwest Territory of the United States back in the early 1800's: Indiana,
Illinois,
Wisconsin,
Ohio or
North Dakota? |
North Dakota |
2006-12-18 |
| 847 |
UPDATE |
How many pounds of milk does it take to make one pound of Vermont Cheddar Cheese? |
10 lbs; |
2006-12-18 |
| 846 |
UPDATE |
How many times has Elizabeth Taylor been married? |
8 |
2006-12-18 |
| 845 |
UPDATE |
What is the cost of a U.S. passport for a citizen aged 16 and older? |
$97.00 |
2006-12-18 |
| 844 |
UPDATE |
What is the name of the man in the Monopoly game logo? |
Mr. Monopoly |
2006-12-18 |
| 843 |
UPDATE |
In boxing, what is the maximum weight of the welterweight division? |
147 lbs. |
2006-12-11 |
| 842 |
UPDATE |
In meteorology, what is the term for a line drawn on a weather map or chart that connects points of equal or constant barometric pressure? |
Isobar |
2006-12-11 |
| 841 |
UPDATE |
What was the name of Rochester General Hospital before its name was changed? |
Northside |
2006-12-11 |
| 840 |
UPDATE |
Jamie Gold is the winner of the 2006 World Series of Poker. How much money did he win as champion? |
$12 million |
2006-12-11 |
| 839 |
UPDATE |
What is the title of Denzel Washington's new book? |
A Hand to Guide Me |
2006-12-11 |
| 838 |
UPDATE |
In what year did the Soviet Union withdraw from Afghanistan? |
1989 |
2006-12-11 |
| 837 |
UPDATE |
In the 1966 animated story, The Grinch Who Stole Christmas, who was the voice of the Grinch? |
Boris Karloff |
2006-12-11 |
| 836 |
UPDATE |
On a standard American monopoly board, what is the purchase value of Virginia Avenue? |
$160.00 |
2006-12-11 |
| 835 |
UPDATE |
Nobel Prize winner Jack S. Kilby headed a team that invented the electronic pocket calculator, in what year? |
1967 |
2006-12-11 |
| 834 |
UPDATE |
An estimated 100,000 plus people speak this language whose nouns have no gender and end with the letter O. What language is it? |
Esperanto |
2006-12-11 |
| 833 |
UPDATE |
What month is National Military Appreciation Month in the U.S.? |
May |
2006-12-11 |
| 832 |
UPDATE |
On the Beaufort Scale, in miles per hour, what is the minimum wind speed of a gale? |
32 |
2006-12-11 |
| 831 |
UPDATE |
What is the term to denote a female rabbit? |
Doe |
2006-12-11 |
| 830 |
UPDATE |
Which of the following is NOT the colour of a Tellytubbie:
Purple,
Orange,
Lime Green
or Yellow? |
Orange |
2006-12-11 |
| 829 |
UPDATE |
What country's Capital is named Bogotaá? |
Colombia |
2006-12-11 |
| 828 |
UPDATE |
How many gallons of sap does it take to make one gallon of maple syrup? |
40 |
2006-12-11 |
| 827 |
UPDATE |
In which US state does the Missouri River begin? |
Montana |
2006-12-11 |
| 826 |
UPDATE |
On August 28, 1972, Captain Steve Ritchie became the only person in the U.S. Air Force to accomplish what? |
First Ace pilot in the Vietnam War |
2006-12-11 |
| 825 |
UPDATE |
What country would you be visiting if you landed at the Mohammed V International Airport? |
Morocco |
2006-12-11 |
| 824 |
UPDATE |
What is the name of the main successor agency to the former Soviet KGB? |
Federal Security Service |
2006-12-11 |
| 823 |
UPDATE |
Beneath what French monument is the tomb of France's unknown soldier? |
Arc de Triumph |
2006-12-04 |
| 822 |
UPDATE |
What Knight caused the death of the Lady Shallott? |
Lancelot |
2006-12-04 |
| 821 |
UPDATE |
How many campuses are in the State University of New York system? |
64 |
2006-12-04 |
| 820 |
UPDATE |
What state is the leading producer of wheat in the U.S.? |
Kanses |
2006-12-04 |
| 819 |
UPDATE |
Actress Zsa Zsa Gabor was famed for her marriages. How many times was she married? |
8 |
2006-12-04 |
| 818 |
UPDATE |
The highest paved road above sea level in North America is located in which US state? |
Colorado |
2006-12-04 |
| 817 |
UPDATE |
What company produces Honey Bunches of Oats cereal? |
Post |
2006-12-04 |
| 816 |
UPDATE |
In what year did Marlon Brando die? |
2004 |
2006-12-04 |
| 815 |
UPDATE |
According to Billboard Magazine, what music tour (either group or individual) was the highest earner in the U.S. during 2005? |
U2 |
2006-12-04 |
| 814 |
UPDATE |
What was the name of the first animal to be launched into space? |
Laika |
2006-12-04 |
| 813 |
UPDATE |
According to world internet stats.com, after English and Chinese what is the most used language on the internet? |
Japanese |
2006-12-04 |
| 812 |
UPDATE |
How old is entertainer Dave Matthews (December, 2006)? |
39 |
2006-12-04 |
| 811 |
UPDATE |
Who was Japan's Minister of War during the attack on Pearl Harbor? |
Tojo |
2006-12-04 |
| 810 |
UPDATE |
Who was the first to manage a World Series winning team in both the American and National Leagues? |
Sparky Anderson |
2006-12-04 |
| 809 |
UPDATE |
How many states border New Mexico? |
5 |
2006-12-04 |
| 808 |
UPDATE |
Which male tennis player has recorded the most ever career tournament wins? |
Jimmy Connors |
2006-12-04 |
| 807 |
UPDATE |
What country in the world has the highest murder rate? |
Colombia |
2006-12-04 |
| 806 |
UPDATE |
What is the longest running musical on Broadway? |
Phantom of the Opera |
2006-12-04 |
| 805 |
UPDATE |
In 2006, Takeru Kobayashi won the Triple Crown of Competitive Eating. It consisted of 3 eating events: hamburgers, hot dogs, and what other food? |
Bratwurst |
2006-12-04 |
| 804 |
UPDATE |
As listed in the Democrat & Chronicle last month, which of the 13 area colleges and universities has the highest tuition for the 2006-2007 academic year? |
Hobart/William Smith |
2006-12-04 |
| 803 |
UPDATE |
How many countries border Estonia? |
2 |
2006-11-27 |
| 802 |
UPDATE |
What percent of Africa is not suitable for cultivation (Arid or semi-arid.)? |
66% |
2006-11-27 |
| 801 |
UPDATE |
Muncie, Indiana's Ball State University was built mostly from funds contributed by the founders of the Ball Corporation, a company that made what product? |
Mason (canning) jars |
2006-11-27 |
| 800 |
UPDATE |
The Sunda Strait is located between which 2 Indonesian islands? |
Sumatra and Java |
2006-11-27 |
| 799 |
UPDATE |
Which was the slowest of the dinosaurs? |
Brachiosaur |
2006-11-27 |
| 798 |
UPDATE |
What was British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher's maiden name? |
Roberts |
2006-11-27 |
| 797 |
UPDATE |
Where was the site of the world's first Atomic Bomb detonation on July 16, 1945? |
New Mexico |
2006-11-27 |
| 796 |
UPDATE |
In what city was the first professional baseball game played? |
Fort Wayne, IN |
2006-11-27 |
| 795 |
UPDATE |
What military rank was held by Theodore Roosevelt when he led the charge up San Juan Hill? |
Lieutenant Colonel |
2006-11-27 |
| 794 |
UPDATE |
The ABC Islands, off of the coast of Venezuela belong to which country? |
The Netherlands |
2006-11-27 |
| 793 |
UPDATE |
What color is the milk of a Yak? |
Golden |
2006-11-27 |
| 792 |
UPDATE |
How many U.S. Battleships were sunk or damaged during the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor? |
8 |
2006-11-27 |
| 791 |
UPDATE |
What is the longest running drama currently on US television? |
Law and Order |
2006-11-27 |
| 790 |
UPDATE |
Rochester Business Institute recently changed its name to what? |
Everest Institute |
2006-11-27 |
| 789 |
UPDATE |
What 1990 Martin Scorsese film was a portrayal of the real life of Henry Hill, a low-level Wiseguy? |
Goodfellas |
2006-11-27 |
| 788 |
UPDATE |
What is the name of Charlie Brown's sister in the comic strip Peanuts? |
Sally |
2006-11-27 |
| 787 |
UPDATE |
What type of shark is the smallest? |
Pygmy |
2006-11-27 |
| 786 |
UPDATE |
What city is the birthplace of Hillary Rodham Clinton? |
Chicago |
2006-11-27 |
| 785 |
UPDATE |
What company produces Planters Peanuts? |
Kraft |
2006-11-27 |
| 784 |
UPDATE |
Which country would you be visiting if you landed at the Jose Marti International Airport? |
Cuba |
2006-11-27 |
| 783 |
UPDATE |
What author introduced the first fictional detective? |
Edgar A. Poe |
2006-11-20 |
| 782 |
UPDATE |
What was the accumulated point total in Saturday's (Nov 18, 2006) NCAA football game between number one ranked Ohio State and number two Michigan? |
81 |
2006-11-20 |
| 781 |
UPDATE |
How many different rooms are there in the game Clue? |
9 |
2006-11-20 |
| 780 |
UPDATE |
After the obvious China, India, and USA, what is the world's next most populated country? |
Indonesia |
2006-11-20 |
| 779 |
UPDATE |
In Greek mythology, who is known as: The god of wine, mysteries, and theater? |
Dionysis |
2006-11-20 |
| 778 |
UPDATE |
What airport is the code MCO used for? |
Orlando |
2006-11-20 |
| 777 |
UPDATE |
The trophy known as The Calcutta Cup is awarded in what sport? |
Rugby |
2006-11-20 |
| 776 |
UPDATE |
Endocrinology is the study of what? |
Hormones |
2006-11-20 |
| 775 |
UPDATE |
In the periodic table, "IN", is the symbol for what? |
Indium |
2006-11-20 |
| 774 |
UPDATE |
Fluoxetine hydrochloride is better known as what? |
Tylenol |
2006-11-20 |
| 773 |
UPDATE |
Didaskaleinophobia is the fear of what? |
Going to school |
2006-11-20 |
| 772 |
UPDATE |
Who was the first performer to be on the cover of the magazine, Rolling Stone, in 1967? |
John Lennon |
2006-11-20 |
| 771 |
UPDATE |
What is the only planet that rotates clockwise? |
Venus |
2006-11-20 |
| 770 |
UPDATE |
Which celebrity was elected mayor of Cincinnati in 1977? |
Jerry Springer |
2006-11-20 |
| 769 |
UPDATE |
What is an explosion on the sun that happens when energy stored in twisted magnetic fields is suddenly released? |
Solar flare |
2006-11-20 |
| 768 |
UPDATE |
Who was the first pro football wide receiver to be named MVP in a Super Bowl? |
Lynn Swann |
2006-11-20 |
| 767 |
UPDATE |
According to the Bible, how many pearly gates are there? |
12 |
2006-11-20 |
| 766 |
UPDATE |
What is a castrated rooster known as? |
Capon |
2006-11-20 |
| 765 |
UPDATE |
Who played the title role in the film Gandhi? |
Ben Kingsley |
2006-11-20 |
| 764 |
UPDATE |
What is the literal meaning of the Italian word linguini? |
Little tongues |
2006-11-20 |
| 763 |
UPDATE |
BTU is a unit of energy. What does the T stand for? |
Thermal |
2006-11-13 |
| 762 |
UPDATE |
What was the highest BCS ranking that Rutgers achieved in the 2006 NCAA football season? |
6th |
2006-11-13 |
| 761 |
UPDATE |
Which musical instrument was patented by George Beauchamp in 1936? |
Electric Guitar |
2006-11-13 |
| 760 |
UPDATE |
Who headlines the hit TV show My Name Is Earl? |
Jason Lee |
2006-11-13 |
| 759 |
UPDATE |
How many squares are there on a standard Scrabble board? |
225 |
2006-11-13 |
| 758 |
UPDATE |
Which country hosted the 2006 Eurovision Song Contest? |
Greece |
2006-11-13 |
| 757 |
UPDATE |
Who are the current holders of the Grey Cup in the Canadian Football League? |
Edmonton Eskimos |
2006-11-13 |
| 756 |
UPDATE |
In which Western NY town will you find the HQ of The Council for Secular Humanism? |
Amherst |
2006-11-13 |
| 755 |
UPDATE |
Which country (excluding Antarctica) has the lowest population density in the world? |
Mongolia |
2006-11-13 |
| 754 |
UPDATE |
In which US state is the largest ZIP code, 99950, currently in use? |
Alaska |
2006-11-13 |
| 753 |
UPDATE |
Apart from Bob Barker, how many people have hosted the US version of The Price Is Right? |
1 |
2006-11-13 |
| 752 |
UPDATE |
Which band, formerly known as The Soul Giants, included Jimmy Carl Black and Roy Estrada as founding members? |
The Mothers Of Invention |
2006-11-13 |
| 751 |
UPDATE |
Which Portuguese Nobel Prize winning author wrote Baltasar and Blimunda? |
Saramago |
2006-11-13 |
| 750 |
UPDATE |
In what year was the State University of New York established? |
1948 |
2006-11-13 |
| 749 |
UPDATE |
What forensic technique was introduced in India by Sir William Herschel? |
Fingerprinting |
2006-11-13 |
| 748 |
UPDATE |
In 1646, what did King Charles I order people to keep, in order to replenish gunpowder supplies? |
Urine |
2006-11-13 |
| 747 |
UPDATE |
What was invented by dentist Washington Sheffield in 1892? |
Toothpaste tube |
2006-11-13 |
| 746 |
UPDATE |
What is the motto of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police? |
Uphold the Right |
2006-11-13 |
| 745 |
UPDATE |
Which toy's name means: observer of beautiful forms? |
Kaleidoscope |
2006-11-13 |
| 744 |
UPDATE |
Carl Orff's composition entitled Carmina Burana is better known as the theme from what? |
The Omen |
2006-11-13 |
| 743 |
UPDATE |
Within one second, what is the world record for the one mile run? |
3:43 |
2006-11-06 |
| 742 |
UPDATE |
On October 19, 2006, the DOW Jones closed at 11 points above a significant milestone, what was the milestone? |
12,000 |
2006-11-06 |
| 741 |
UPDATE |
Which rock group had a hit with We Are the Champions? |
Queen |
2006-11-06 |
| 740 |
UPDATE |
Portia Simpson-Miller is the Prime Minister of which Caribbean nation? |
Jamaica |
2006-11-06 |
| 739 |
UPDATE |
In December 2003, a devastating earthquake hit the city of Bam, killing over 20,000 people. Bam is located in which country? |
Iran |
2006-11-06 |
| 738 |
UPDATE |
Jane Goodall is famous for her research in Tanzania. What primate was she studying there? |
Chimpanzees |
2006-11-06 |
| 737 |
UPDATE |
Nicholas Cage, Bridget Fonda, and Courtney Love were all born in the same year. Which year? |
1964 |
2006-11-06 |
| 736 |
UPDATE |
Whiat is the literal translation of Hanukkah? |
Dedication |
2006-11-06 |
| 735 |
UPDATE |
Victoria Woodhull was the first woman to do what? |
To run for US President. |
2006-11-06 |
| 734 |
UPDATE |
On November 5, 1605, Guy Fawkes was arrested for plotting to blow up the English Parliament, who was the English king at the time? |
James I |
2006-11-06 |
| 733 |
UPDATE |
In the Rowe v. Wade 1973 US Supreme Court decision, how many dissenting justices were there? |
2 |
2006-11-06 |
| 732 |
UPDATE |
In 2005, Dan Wheldon earned $3,721,005 in prize money, in what sport? |
Motor racing |
2006-11-06 |
| 731 |
UPDATE |
What is the second most populous city in France? |
Marseilles |
2006-11-06 |
| 730 |
UPDATE |
Which actor played the part of the gangster Henry Hill in the movie Goodfellas? |
Ray Liota |
2006-11-06 |
| 729 |
UPDATE |
Who will be the European Captain of the 2008 Ryder Cup? |
Nick Faldo |
2006-11-06 |
| 728 |
UPDATE |
In which year did Tony Blair become Prime Minister of Great Britain? |
1997 |
2006-11-06 |
| 727 |
UPDATE |
Excluding Turkey, which European nation has the highest percentage of Muslims? |
Albania |
2006-11-06 |
| 726 |
UPDATE |
What right is spelled out in the 19th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution? |
Woman's the right to vote |
2006-11-06 |
| 725 |
UPDATE |
In which US State, in 1973, was George W. Bush arrested for Operating a vehicle under the influence of alcohol? |
Maine |
2006-11-06 |
| 724 |
UPDATE |
Who was the Democratic US Vice Presidential candidate in 2000? |
Joe Lieberman |
2006-11-06 |
| 723 |
UPDATE |
Who starred as the Wolf Man in the original Wolf Man movie released in 1941? |
Lon Chaney, Jr |
2006-10-30 |
| 722 |
UPDATE |
At the end of It's The Great Pumpkin Charlie Brown, whom do we discover to be The Great Pumpkin? |
Snoopy |
2006-10-30 |
| 721 |
UPDATE |
What famous horror movie, released in 1980, was filmed in Oregon at Timberline Lodge? |
The Shining |
2006-10-30 |
| 720 |
UPDATE |
In what movie was this said: Why do we always expect them to come in metal ships? |
Invasion of the Body Snatchers |
2006-10-30 |
| 719 |
UPDATE |
To what original, Academy Award winning spine chiller is the movie The Final Conflict a continuation? |
The Omen |
2006-10-30 |
| 718 |
UPDATE |
What star in the movie Ghostbusters was also co-writer of the film? |
Dan Aykroyd |
2006-10-30 |
| 717 |
UPDATE |
What was Stephen King's first scary bestseller? |
Carrie |
2006-10-30 |
| 716 |
UPDATE |
What story is the Broadway show, Wicked, loosely based on? |
The Wizard of Oz |
2006-10-30 |
| 715 |
UPDATE |
In 1911, Gaston Leroux wrote what famous novel about a brilliant but murderous musician? |
Phantom of the Opera |
2006-10-30 |
| 714 |
UPDATE |
How many eyes do most spiders have? |
8 |
2006-10-30 |
| 713 |
UPDATE |
What is the first name of the girl Ichabod Crane loves in The Legend of Sleepy Hollow? |
Catrina |
2006-10-30 |
| 712 |
UPDATE |
Who recorded the 1962 Halloween favorite hit song The Monster Mash? |
Bobbie Pickett |
2006-10-30 |
| 711 |
UPDATE |
The word Witch comes from the Saxon word Wicca, which means what? |
Wise one |
2006-10-30 |
| 710 |
UPDATE |
In France, over 30,000 cases involving what creature were tried between 1520 and 1630? |
Werewolves |
2006-10-30 |
| 709 |
UPDATE |
What tops the list as the most popular candy bar among trick-or-treaters? |
Snickers |
2006-10-30 |
| 708 |
UPDATE |
In 1909, a Philadelphia showman exhibited the notorious Jersey Devil which was soon discovered to be what animal painted green with false wings attached? |
Kangaroo |
2006-10-30 |
| 707 |
UPDATE |
In the U.S. alone, Halloween candy sales average how much? |
$2 billion |
2006-10-30 |
| 706 |
UPDATE |
On Halloween, 1988, singer Debbie Gibson held a highly publicized séance at her Halloween party to contact what 2 famous but drastically different singers? |
Liberace and Sid Vicious |
2006-10-30 |
| 705 |
UPDATE |
Mamas and Papas singer, Michelle Phillips, married what free and easy actor on Halloween, 1970? |
Dennis Hopper |
2006-10-30 |
| 704 |
UPDATE |
Which US state entered the Union on October 31st, 1864? |
Nevada |
2006-10-30 |
| 703 |
UPDATE |
What is a mudskipper? |
Fish |
2006-10-23 |
| 702 |
UPDATE |
Which country recently(2006) had a 15 year long US arms embargo lifted from it? |
Haiti |
2006-10-23 |
| 701 |
UPDATE |
Who is the parent company of Quaker Oats? |
Pepsico |
2006-10-23 |
| 700 |
UPDATE |
Which plant is the most common cause for hay fever in the United States? |
Ragweed |
2006-10-23 |
| 699 |
UPDATE |
What is the capital of North Korea? |
Pyongyang |
2006-10-23 |
| 698 |
UPDATE |
What town was recently declared to be the birthplace of country music? |
Bristol, Tn |
2006-10-23 |
| 697 |
UPDATE |
Which country has the largest population of Catholics? |
Brazil |
2006-10-23 |
| 696 |
UPDATE |
What food was originally called fairy floss? |
Cotton Candy |
2006-10-23 |
| 695 |
UPDATE |
Which US president was a Medal of Honor winner? |
Teddy Roosevelt |
2006-10-23 |
| 694 |
UPDATE |
Where is The Robotic Hall of Fame? |
Carnegie Mellon |
2006-10-23 |
| 693 |
UPDATE |
The mean distance between which two objects determines an astronomical unit? |
Earth and Sun |
2006-10-23 |
| 692 |
UPDATE |
In which US state is the town of Truth or Consequences? |
New Mexico |
2006-10-23 |
| 691 |
UPDATE |
Who was the Democratic candidate for President in 1952 and 1956? |
Adlai Stevenson |
2006-10-23 |
| 690 |
UPDATE |
Who was the first Bishop of Rome? |
Peter |
2006-10-23 |
| 689 |
UPDATE |
What is the mainland portion of Newfoundland called? |
Labrador |
2006-10-23 |
| 688 |
UPDATE |
Which English king, abdicated the throne and became the Duke of Windsor? |
Edward VIII |
2006-10-23 |
| 687 |
UPDATE |
Where does a troglodyte live? |
Cave |
2006-10-23 |
| 686 |
UPDATE |
Who predicted in 1865, that the Star Spangled Banner would be planted on the moon? |
Jules Verne |
2006-10-23 |
| 685 |
UPDATE |
What is the name of the telephone pole-like object that is tossed end over end in Highland games? |
Caber |
2006-10-23 |
| 684 |
UPDATE |
In which body of water was the island where the school boys were stranded in The Lord of the Flies? |
Pacific |
2006-10-23 |
| 683 |
UPDATE |
What is the most popular female dog name in the US? |
Molly |
2006-10-16 |
| 682 |
UPDATE |
Sylvan Nathan Goldman, an American businessman and inventor, invented and introduced what popular device on June 4, 1937 that is still in use today nationwide by thousands of businesses and consumers? |
Shopping Cart |
2006-10-16 |
| 681 |
UPDATE |
In 1967, the leading, foreign-born population in the US came from which country? |
Italy |
2006-10-16 |
| 680 |
UPDATE |
In the movie, Open Season, what type of animal does Ashton Kutcher do the voice for? |
Mule deer |
2006-10-16 |
| 679 |
UPDATE |
The Valley is the capital of which Caribbean Island? |
Anguilla |
2006-10-16 |
| 678 |
UPDATE |
Over which US Air Force base did Chuck Yaeger break the sound barrier? |
Edwards AFB |
2006-10-16 |
| 677 |
UPDATE |
What is the primary religion of the country, Georgia? |
Eastern Orthodox |
2006-10-16 |
| 676 |
UPDATE |
In what country was Marxist revolutionary Ernesto Che Guevara born? |
Argentina |
2006-10-16 |
| 675 |
UPDATE |
From what is a bio-diesel fuel made? |
Vegetable Oil |
2006-10-16 |
| 674 |
UPDATE |
In what year did Truman Capote die? |
1984 |
2006-10-16 |
| 673 |
UPDATE |
What is being used at the Montezuma National Wildlife Refuge to conquer the weed, Purple Loosestrife? |
Beetles |
2006-10-16 |
| 672 |
UPDATE |
Enology is the science and study of what? |
Wine making |
2006-10-16 |
| 671 |
UPDATE |
In what country was the Salsa dance developed? |
Brazil |
2006-10-16 |
| 670 |
UPDATE |
What island is considered the wettest place on earth, with 400 inches of average annual rainfall? |
Kauai |
2006-10-16 |
| 669 |
UPDATE |
What coffee uses in its slogan: A better coffee millionaire's money can't buy. ? |
Chock Full o' Nuts |
2006-10-16 |
| 668 |
UPDATE |
What is the first name of Oprah Winfrey's current (Oct 16, 2006) boyfriend? |
Stedman |
2006-10-16 |
| 667 |
UPDATE |
In what country would you find the city of Graz? |
Austria |
2006-10-16 |
| 666 |
UPDATE |
What is the title of the 13th and last novel in the widely popular Series of Unfortunate Events that was released on Friday, October 13, 2006? |
The End |
2006-10-16 |
| 665 |
UPDATE |
According to Finger Lakes (NY) Vacationer Magazine, how many Finger Lakes are there in total? |
11 |
2006-10-16 |
| 664 |
UPDATE |
What are the wood-eating critters called that are eating New York City's piers? |
Shipworms |
2006-10-16 |
| 663 |
UPDATE |
Why did the stock price of 888 fall on the London Stock Exchange last week (October,2006)? |
USA passed an anti-internet gambling bill |
2006-10-09 |
| 662 |
UPDATE |
Where is the Brandenburg gate? |
Berlin |
2006-10-09 |
| 661 |
UPDATE |
What was or is a fletcher's profession? |
Makes arrows |
2006-10-09 |
| 660 |
UPDATE |
What is the world's largest diamond? |
Cullinan |
2006-10-09 |
| 659 |
UPDATE |
What country ruled Palestine until 1918? |
Ottaman Turkey |
2006-10-09 |
| 658 |
UPDATE |
What stretched 2000 miles from Independence, Missouri, to the Columbia River in the West? |
The Oregon Trail |
2006-10-09 |
| 657 |
UPDATE |
Who directed both Back to the Future and Forrest Gump? |
Robert Zemeckis |
2006-10-09 |
| 656 |
UPDATE |
If music is to be played pianissimo, how should it be played? |
Very softly |
2006-10-09 |
| 655 |
UPDATE |
In weight, what is the difference between a British and American pint? |
4 oz |
2006-10-09 |
| 654 |
UPDATE |
Who wrote The Wind in the Willows? |
Kenneth Grahame |
2006-10-09 |
| 653 |
UPDATE |
Challenger, Mt Hood, Saaz and Williamette are all types of what? |
Hops for making beer |
2006-10-09 |
| 652 |
UPDATE |
Who had a hit with Bombastic? |
Shaggy |
2006-10-09 |
| 651 |
UPDATE |
Who became British Prime Minister in 1990? |
Major |
2006-10-09 |
| 650 |
UPDATE |
Which actress has recently(2006) won awards for playing both Queen Elizabeth I & Queen Elizabeth II? |
Helen Mirren |
2006-10-09 |
| 649 |
UPDATE |
Which 3 automobile companies ended their alliance talks last week (October,2006)? |
GM, Renault and Nissan |
2006-10-09 |
| 648 |
UPDATE |
For what US newspaper was Karl Marx a correspondent from 1852-1862? |
New York Tribune |
2006-10-09 |
| 647 |
UPDATE |
Which US celebrity adopted a one-year-old child in Malawi last week (October,2006)? |
Madonna |
2006-10-09 |
| 646 |
UPDATE |
What Springsteen song was quoted by both Reagan and Mondale in the 1984 Presidential Campaign? |
Born in the USA |
2006-10-09 |
| 645 |
UPDATE |
Which South African President released Nelson Mandela in 1990? |
De Klerk |
2006-10-09 |
| 644 |
UPDATE |
Americans John Mather & George Smart were awarded the Nobel Prize for physics last week. Their research helped to back up which theory? |
Big Bang Theory |
2006-10-09 |
| 643 |
UPDATE |
Who was the first Vice-President of the Confederate States of America? |
Alexander Stephens |
2006-10-02 |
| 642 |
UPDATE |
What is the only U.S. state to share its border with only one other state? |
Maine |
2006-10-02 |
| 641 |
UPDATE |
How many engines does a B-52 bomber have? |
8 |
2006-10-02 |
| 640 |
UPDATE |
What is Ann Landers' real name? |
Esther Pauline Lederer |
2006-10-02 |
| 639 |
UPDATE |
What was the name of the powered airplane first flown by the Wright Brothers at Kitty Hawk? |
Bird of Prey |
2006-10-02 |
| 638 |
UPDATE |
What did Captain Cook use to prevent scurvy before limes were used by the English? |
Sauerkraut |
2006-10-02 |
| 637 |
UPDATE |
According to the Bible (Ruth 2), where did Ruth and Boaz meet? |
Gleaning in the fields |
2006-10-02 |
| 636 |
UPDATE |
What Clint Eastwood movie contains the quote: I've killed women and children. I've killed just about everything that walks or crawls, and I'm here to kill you ? |
Unforgiven |
2006-10-02 |
| 635 |
UPDATE |
In what country did the first CARE package arrive? |
France |
2006-10-02 |
| 634 |
UPDATE |
What do American historians call the assault on the English vessels Beaver, Dartmouth, and Eleanor? |
Boston Tea Party |
2006-10-02 |
| 633 |
UPDATE |
Which of the following is an arthropod: Shark, Spider, Kangaroo, Platypus or Lobster? |
Lobster |
2006-10-02 |
| 632 |
UPDATE |
Which two countries fought in the Battle of Puebla? |
France and Mexico |
2006-10-02 |
| 631 |
UPDATE |
In what year did The Citadel in South Carolina, change its all-male student policy and admitted four women? |
1996 |
2006-10-02 |
| 630 |
UPDATE |
Who was the first U.S. President whose mother was eligible to vote for him? |
Franklin Roosevelt |
2006-10-02 |
| 629 |
UPDATE |
Who is the oldest baseball player in major league history to get a hit in an official game? |
Minnie Minosa |
2006-10-02 |
| 628 |
UPDATE |
What percentage of the world population lives in the U.S.? |
5% |
2006-10-02 |
| 627 |
UPDATE |
Which is the oldest island in the Hawaiian chain? |
Kauai |
2006-10-02 |
| 626 |
UPDATE |
What is the title held by Prince Andrew of Great Britain? |
Duke of York |
2006-10-02 |
| 625 |
UPDATE |
What company uses the slogan: The world on time? |
Fed Ex |
2006-10-02 |
| 624 |
UPDATE |
What was the real first name of the character Potsie Weber in the TV sitcom Happy Days? |
Warren |
2006-10-02 |
| 623 |
UPDATE |
Although no longer in production, which US Automobile Company was in production the longest? |
Oldsmobile |
2006-09-25 |
| 622 |
UPDATE |
Which of the following characters was NOT one of the original Village People:
Lawyer,
Cowboy,
Construction Worker or
Policeman
Sailor? |
Lawyer |
2006-09-25 |
| 621 |
UPDATE |
Which species of whale is currently the only whale to be openly commercially hunted? |
Minke |
2006-09-25 |
| 620 |
UPDATE |
What was the name of the unseen wife of Norm Peterson in the TV sitcom Cheers? |
Vera |
2006-09-25 |
| 619 |
UPDATE |
Last week(September, 2006), the New York Yankees announced that the Columbus Clippers will no longer be their International League Triple A team. What team will replace Columbus? |
Scranton PA |
2006-09-25 |
| 618 |
UPDATE |
What singing group originally went by the name of The Variatones? |
The Four Seasons |
2006-09-25 |
| 617 |
UPDATE |
What happened to Thailand Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra while he was in New York at the U.N. General Assembly last Tuesday(September 19, 2006)? |
Was deposed in a coup |
2006-09-25 |
| 616 |
UPDATE |
In the Harry Potter books, what happened to Harry Potter's first broomstick, the Nimbus 2000? |
Flew into the Whomping Willow |
2006-09-25 |
| 615 |
UPDATE |
What company uses the slogan What's in your wallet? ? |
Capital One |
2006-09-25 |
| 614 |
UPDATE |
Who is the first African-American woman to make the Forbes list of richest Americans? |
Oprah |
2006-09-25 |
| 613 |
UPDATE |
Mariska Hagarty plays a female investigator in which TV series? |
Law and Order: SVU |
2006-09-25 |
| 612 |
UPDATE |
How many community colleges are in the State University of New York system? |
30 |
2006-09-25 |
| 611 |
UPDATE |
According to statistics published by the FBI, which of the following U.S. cities is the safest: Phoenix, San Antonio, New York City, San Diego or Los Angeles? |
New York City |
2006-09-25 |
| 610 |
UPDATE |
Last week(September, 2006), the New York Yankees clinched the American League East Division title. How many years in a row have they won their division? |
9 |
2006-09-25 |
| 609 |
UPDATE |
What company produces the candy, Peppermint Pattie? |
Hershey |
2006-09-25 |
| 608 |
UPDATE |
What is the first name of Tiger Woods' wife? |
Elin |
2006-09-25 |
| 607 |
UPDATE |
Which European explorer is believed to have been the first person to bring cocoa beans back to Europe? |
Columbus |
2006-09-25 |
| 606 |
UPDATE |
What is a Brannock device used to measure? |
Shoe (foot) size |
2006-09-25 |
| 605 |
UPDATE |
What company claims Tooth Fairy as a registered trademark? |
Colgate |
2006-09-25 |
| 604 |
UPDATE |
What is the name of Elmo's goldfish friend on Sesame Street? |
Dorothy |
2006-09-25 |
| 603 |
UPDATE |
What was the last U.S. state to put photographs on drivers' licenses? |
New York |
2006-09-18 |
| 602 |
UPDATE |
Butterscotch is caramel flavored with what? |
Vanilla |
2006-09-18 |
| 601 |
UPDATE |
In what year did the last Model T Ford come off the assembly line? |
1927 |
2006-09-18 |
| 600 |
UPDATE |
Residents of which US state have the longest average life expectancy? |
Hawaii |
2006-09-18 |
| 599 |
UPDATE |
Red maraschino cherries are typically flavored with what? |
Almonds |
2006-09-18 |
| 598 |
UPDATE |
In what year did EPCOT open at Disney World? |
1982 |
2006-09-18 |
| 597 |
UPDATE |
According to the National Center for Public Policy and Higher Education, what percentage of adults in New York State do not have a high school diploma of the equivalent? |
15% |
2006-09-18 |
| 596 |
UPDATE |
Before it was renamed the PATH, what was the train route between New York City and Hoboken, New Jersey known as? |
Hudson Tube |
2006-09-18 |
| 595 |
UPDATE |
Where in New York City is the largest free flying American flag displayed? |
George Washington Bridge |
2006-09-18 |
| 594 |
UPDATE |
Which birthday did Hugh Grant celebrate on September 9, 2006? |
46 |
2006-09-18 |
| 593 |
UPDATE |
What was the cause of death of Steve Irwin, Australian environmentalist and animal expert? |
Stingray Sting |
2006-09-18 |
| 592 |
UPDATE |
Who defeated Andre Agassi in the final tournament of his professional tennis career on September 3, 2006? |
Benjamin Becker |
2006-09-18 |
| 591 |
UPDATE |
Who is the author of the children's book series, Hank Zipzer: The World's Greatest Underachiever? |
Henry Winkler |
2006-09-18 |
| 590 |
UPDATE |
How many times has Bill Gates been on the cover of Time magazine? |
8 |
2006-09-18 |
| 589 |
UPDATE |
To the nearest penny, how much combined federal and state taxes are there on a gallon of gasoline in New York State? |
$0.63 |
2006-09-18 |
| 588 |
UPDATE |
Who did Forbes magazine recently name as the most powerful woman in the world? |
Angela Merkel |
2006-09-18 |
| 587 |
UPDATE |
What motion picture studio released Tom Cruise because of his erratic behavior? |
Paramount |
2006-09-18 |
| 586 |
UPDATE |
What type of vehicle is used in the sport of water skip racing? |
Snowmobiles |
2006-09-18 |
| 585 |
UPDATE |
According to the poem, about how many people were in the stands in Mudville on that day Mighty Casey struck out? |
5000 |
2006-09-18 |
| 584 |
UPDATE |
Cher won an oscar for her part in which film? |
Moonstruck |
2006-09-11 |
| 583 |
UPDATE |
What is today's(Sep 11, 2006) exchange rate for the British pound in US currency? |
$1.87 |
2006-09-11 |
| 582 |
UPDATE |
If you were to fly directly from Miami to Seattle, over which US state would you be at the half way point? |
Kansas |
2006-09-11 |
| 581 |
UPDATE |
Gordon Sumner was the lead singer, principal composer, and bassist of the 1970s/1980s rock band, The Police. What is he better known as? |
Sting |
2006-09-11 |
| 580 |
UPDATE |
Which author wrote a book that reached #7 in the all time Top Ten Best-Sellers list, and also won an Olympic gold medal AND ran for president of the United States? |
Benjamin Spock |
2006-09-11 |
| 579 |
UPDATE |
In which year did Maurice Gibb of The Bee Gees die? |
2003 |
2006-09-11 |
| 578 |
UPDATE |
In which European country would you find Schiphol Airport? |
The Netherlands |
2006-09-11 |
| 577 |
UPDATE |
What is the population of Mexico as of July 2006? |
105,000,000 |
2006-09-11 |
| 576 |
UPDATE |
How many independent countries are there in the continent of South America? |
12 |
2006-09-11 |
| 575 |
UPDATE |
In Ladies' tennis, who was the youngest, at age 19, to win all four Grand Slam events? |
Steffi Graf |
2006-09-11 |
| 574 |
UPDATE |
The recently recovered stolen painting, The Scream, was the work of which artist? |
Munch |
2006-09-11 |
| 573 |
UPDATE |
What is the only European country other than Russia to retain the death penalty? |
Belarus |
2006-09-11 |
| 572 |
UPDATE |
From which country is Olaf Wiig, the Fox cameraman who was kidnapped in Gaza on August 14, 2006? |
New Zealand |
2006-09-11 |
| 571 |
UPDATE |
Which infamous New Yorker ran for NYC mayor in November 2001 under the banner of the Fusion party? |
Bernhard Goetz |
2006-09-11 |
| 570 |
UPDATE |
On May 1, 2003, President George Bush delivered his mission accomplished speech to crew aboard an aircraft carrier named after a US president. What was the name of the ship? |
Abraham Lincoln |
2006-09-11 |
| 569 |
UPDATE |
The WTC subway station was part of which rail system? |
PATH |
2006-09-11 |
| 568 |
UPDATE |
In which Florida city was President George Bush when he learned of the the attack? |
Sarasota |
2006-09-11 |
| 567 |
UPDATE |
What day of the week was 9/11/2001? |
Tuesday |
2006-09-11 |
| 566 |
UPDATE |
What was the official destination of United Airlines Flight 93 that crashed into a Pennsylvania field? |
San Francisco |
2006-09-11 |
| 565 |
UPDATE |
In what country was the hijacker Mohamed Atta born? |
Egypt |
2006-09-11 |
| 564 |
UPDATE |
Wapiti is another name for what animal? |
Elk |
2006-08-21 |
| 563 |
UPDATE |
Which company produces Mrs. Grass onion soup mix? |
Heinz |
2006-08-21 |
| 562 |
UPDATE |
How many countries border Afghanistan? |
6 |
2006-08-21 |
| 561 |
UPDATE |
The Medal of Honor is the highest award for valor in the U.S. military. What award is second highest? |
Distinguished Service Cross |
2006-08-21 |
| 560 |
UPDATE |
Which of the sun's ultra-violet rays is considered to cause long-term skin damage? |
UVA |
2006-08-21 |
| 559 |
UPDATE |
Which of the following is not an herb or spice: Savory,
Soy,
Sassafrass,
Soapwort or
Saffron? |
Soy |
2006-08-21 |
| 558 |
UPDATE |
What musical instrument does former President Bill Clinton play? |
Saxophone |
2006-08-21 |
| 557 |
UPDATE |
Trenton is now the capital of New Jersey. What was New Jersey's first capital city? |
Elizabeth |
2006-08-21 |
| 556 |
UPDATE |
The traditional French blend of fines herbes includes all of the following except one.(Chervil, Chives, Taragon, Parsley, Sage). Which one? |
Sage |
2006-08-21 |
| 555 |
UPDATE |
What was the slowest of the dinosaurs? |
Brachiosaurus |
2006-08-21 |
| 554 |
UPDATE |
What is the captital of Barbados? |
Bridgetown |
2006-08-21 |
| 553 |
UPDATE |
Which US state is nicknamed: America's Last Frontier? |
Alaska |
2006-08-21 |
| 552 |
UPDATE |
In the Fahrenheit scale, at what temperature does water boil (at sea level)? |
212 degrees |
2006-08-21 |
| 551 |
UPDATE |
In which US state was the movie Field of Dreams filmed? |
Iowa |
2006-08-21 |
| 550 |
UPDATE |
Who defeated Hasim Rahman on August 12, 2006 for the WBC heavyweight championship title? |
Oleg Maskaev |
2006-08-21 |
| 549 |
UPDATE |
Kenya and Tanzania are two of the three countries bordering Lake Victoria. What is the third? |
Uganda |
2006-08-21 |
| 548 |
UPDATE |
Which of the nine planets in our solar system is the seventh planet from the sun? |
Uranus |
2006-08-21 |
| 547 |
UPDATE |
Mt. Elbert is the highest peak in which mountain range? |
Rockies |
2006-08-21 |
| 546 |
UPDATE |
The Triple Crown of Acting includes and Emmy and an Oscar, and which other award? |
Tony |
2006-08-21 |
| 545 |
UPDATE |
In which US state is the International Clown Hall of Fame? |
Wisconsin |
2006-08-21 |
| 544 |
UPDATE |
What was the name of the typhoon that battered southern China last week (August 11, 2006)? |
Saomai |
2006-08-14 |
| 543 |
UPDATE |
What did Ben Affleck and Jennifer Garner name their baby girl? |
Violet |
2006-08-14 |
| 542 |
UPDATE |
Who was the first major league pitcher to win a World Series game in three different decades? |
Jim Palmer |
2006-08-14 |
| 541 |
UPDATE |
In which year did Norway break up the union with Sweden and become and independent monarchy? |
1905 |
2006-08-14 |
| 540 |
UPDATE |
What does the first e in American poet, artist, playwright, and essayist E. E. Cummings name stand for? |
edward |
2006-08-14 |
| 539 |
UPDATE |
In what year did the Boston Tea Party take place? |
1773 |
2006-08-14 |
| 538 |
UPDATE |
In which US city did Albert Einstein live out his last years? |
Princeton, New Jersey |
2006-08-14 |
| 537 |
UPDATE |
How many young does a bat produce in a year? |
1 |
2006-08-14 |
| 536 |
UPDATE |
What types of ants steal the larvae of other ants to keep as slaves to build homes and collect food? |
Red |
2006-08-14 |
| 535 |
UPDATE |
What country is the largest producer of olive oil? |
Spain |
2006-08-14 |
| 534 |
UPDATE |
What is the #1 selling fruit in the US? |
Bananas |
2006-08-14 |
| 533 |
UPDATE |
What non-alcohloic beverage was first known in Europe as Arabian Wine? |
Coffee |
2006-08-14 |
| 532 |
UPDATE |
On August 11, 1929, Babe Ruth his 500th home run. How much did he pay the fan who caught the ball for the baseball? |
$20 |
2006-08-14 |
| 531 |
UPDATE |
How old is Priscilla Presley (as of August, 2006)? |
61 |
2006-08-14 |
| 530 |
UPDATE |
Frank Murkowski is governor of which US state (as of Dec, 2006)? |
Alaska |
2006-08-14 |
| 529 |
UPDATE |
Only two people have been inducted into the Songwriters, Country Music AND Rock and Roll Halls of Fame. One is Hank Williams. Who is the other? |
Johnny Cash |
2006-08-14 |
| 528 |
UPDATE |
Most shark attacks on humans are by three types of sharks: the great white, the tiger shark and what other type of shark? |
Bull |
2006-08-14 |
| 527 |
UPDATE |
According to the New York State Department of Health, in how many New York Counties have cases of birds with West Nile virus been reported this summer (2006)? |
3 |
2006-08-14 |
| 526 |
UPDATE |
When he was hospitalized, Fidel Castro named a relative to rule Cuba in his absence. What is their relationship? |
Brother |
2006-08-14 |
| 525 |
UPDATE |
Why were hundreds of South Korean Christians ordered out of Afghanistan earlier this month (August 2006)? |
Trying to convert Muslims |
2006-08-14 |
| 524 |
UPDATE |
Which US state is considering a proposal to boost voter turnout by awarding a $1 million prize to one randomly selected voter? |
Arizona |
2006-08-07 |
| 523 |
UPDATE |
A company, mostly made up of farmers, plans to build an $87 million plant on the former Seneca Army Depot(NY) to produce what? |
Ethanol |
2006-08-07 |
| 522 |
UPDATE |
Which US TV network pioneered reality shows? |
MTV |
2006-08-07 |
| 521 |
UPDATE |
The Judiciary Act of 1789 provided for the Federal Court System and what law enforcement agency? |
U.S. Marshals |
2006-08-07 |
| 520 |
UPDATE |
What is the name of the tropical storm that threatened islands in the Caribbean last week(August 2006)? |
Chris |
2006-08-07 |
| 519 |
UPDATE |
The first major use of embalming in American culture came during which of the following conflicts? |
Civil War |
2006-08-07 |
| 518 |
UPDATE |
Where would you find Scarpa's Triangle? |
Upper thigh |
2006-08-07 |
| 517 |
UPDATE |
This cat is one of the rarest registered breeds in North America and is not often seen at cat shows. It is the only naturally spotted domestic cat. What breed of cat is it? |
Egyptian Mau |
2006-08-07 |
| 516 |
UPDATE |
Where did Kid Rock and Pamela Anderson recently get married? |
St. Tropez |
2006-08-07 |
| 515 |
UPDATE |
What is a drumlin? |
A hill formed by a glacier |
2006-08-07 |
| 514 |
UPDATE |
How many strings are in a concert grand piano? |
200 |
2006-08-07 |
| 513 |
UPDATE |
A stretch of coast of which US state is known as The Graveyard of the Atlantic? |
North Carolina |
2006-08-07 |
| 512 |
UPDATE |
Who authored the best selling self help book entitled Self Matters? |
Dr. Phil (McGraw) |
2006-08-07 |
| 511 |
UPDATE |
In 2003, who did Rolling Stone magazine name as the greatest guitarist of all time? |
Jimi Hendrix |
2006-08-07 |
| 510 |
UPDATE |
What computer font, first developed in 1956, was made to mimic a standard typewriter font? |
Courier |
2006-08-07 |
| 509 |
UPDATE |
On the TV show, Who Wants To Be A Millionaire, how many questions must a contestant answer correctly to win $1 million? |
15 |
2006-08-07 |
| 508 |
UPDATE |
Boston is the northernmost city on the Atlantic Intercoastal Waterway. Which Florida city is the southernmost? |
Key West |
2006-08-07 |
| 507 |
UPDATE |
What automaker's name means modern in its home country? |
Hyundai |
2006-08-07 |
| 506 |
UPDATE |
According to tradition, what dish has been served daily in the restaurant of the U.S. Senate since the early 1900s? |
Bean Soup |
2006-08-07 |
| 505 |
UPDATE |
Martha Stewart celebrated which birthday on August 3, 2006? |
65 |
2006-08-07 |
| 504 |
UPDATE |
Who was Karol Wojtyla? |
Pope John Paul II |
2006-07-24 |
| 503 |
UPDATE |
In June 2006, Royal Caribbean International announced that its flagship, the largest and most modern cruise ship in the world, made its inaugural call to Jamaica. What is the name of the ship? |
Freedom of the Seas |
2006-07-24 |
| 502 |
UPDATE |
What do butterflies use to smell things? |
Antennae |
2006-07-24 |
| 501 |
UPDATE |
Who is Henry M. Paulson, Jr.? |
Secretary of the Treasury |
2006-07-24 |
| 500 |
UPDATE |
To what animal family does the meerkat belong? |
Mongoose |
2006-07-24 |
| 499 |
UPDATE |
Lockheed developed America's newest fighter jet the F-35. By what name will it be known? |
Lightning II |
2006-07-24 |
| 498 |
UPDATE |
Forth & Towne, new concept fashion store targeting to women over 35, was launched last August, by what company? |
The Gap |
2006-07-24 |
| 497 |
UPDATE |
In which US state is the National Corvette Museum? |
Kentucky |
2006-07-24 |
| 496 |
UPDATE |
Actor Gary Senise and author Laura Hillenbrand launched a non-profit program that collects pencils and notebooks for children of what nation? |
Iraq |
2006-07-24 |
| 495 |
UPDATE |
Including this year(2006), how many years has the Primetime Emmy Awards been awarded? |
58 |
2006-07-24 |
| 494 |
UPDATE |
Gary Neeleman is the founder and CEO of what U.S. company? |
Jet Blue Airline |
2006-07-24 |
| 493 |
UPDATE |
Who is the celebrity chef on the T.V. show Hell's Kitchen? |
Gordon Ramsey |
2006-07-24 |
| 492 |
UPDATE |
Who is Filipe Calderon? |
President of Mexico |
2006-07-24 |
| 491 |
UPDATE |
Who wrote the best-selling novels, Ragtime, World's Fair, and The March? |
E.L. Doctorow |
2006-07-24 |
| 490 |
UPDATE |
On average, how many pounds of bamboo does a giant panda bear eat in one day? |
84 |
2006-07-24 |
| 489 |
UPDATE |
Who created the Beetle Bailey cartoon? |
Mort Walker |
2006-07-24 |
| 488 |
UPDATE |
What is unique about an anadromous fish? |
Live in salt water and spawn in fresh water |
2006-07-24 |
| 487 |
UPDATE |
From what type of wood are the string hammers on a piano usually made? |
Maple |
2006-07-24 |
| 486 |
UPDATE |
What is the name of the tropical storm that passed over the Massachusetts coast last week(July 15, 2006)? |
Beryl |
2006-07-24 |
| 485 |
UPDATE |
According to the National Federation of State High School Associations, what is the fastest growing US high school sport? |
Bowling |
2006-07-24 |
| 484 |
UPDATE |
Who is the author of the novel Peyton Place? |
Grace Metalious |
2006-07-10 |
| 483 |
UPDATE |
What are the two best-selling brands of paper cups in America? |
Solo Cup Company and Dixie Cup Corporation |
2006-07-10 |
| 482 |
UPDATE |
Who is the producer of the shows Starsky and Hutch, Beverly Hills 90210, and Charlies Angels? |
Aaron Spelling |
2006-07-10 |
| 481 |
UPDATE |
On average how much honey does a honey bee make in its life |
1/12 teaspoon |
2006-07-10 |
| 480 |
UPDATE |
Jemima Wilkenson was the first American born woman to establish what? |
Religious Society |
2006-07-10 |
| 479 |
UPDATE |
Which US President established the President's Council on Youth Physical Fitness and Sports |
President Dwight D. Eisenhower (On July 16, 1956) |
2006-07-10 |
| 478 |
UPDATE |
Italy won the World Cup on July 9, 2006. Not including the penalty points after the overtime periods of the final game, how many goals did Italy allow in the competition? |
Two |
2006-07-10 |
| 477 |
UPDATE |
On the TV show, CSI, what is Grissholm's first name |
Gil |
2006-07-10 |
| 476 |
UPDATE |
What are the tiny air sacs in the lungs called? |
Alveoli |
2006-07-10 |
| 475 |
UPDATE |
Who played lead guitar on the Beatles' While My Guitar Gently Weeps? |
Eric Clapton |
2006-07-10 |
| 474 |
UPDATE |
In tae kwon do, how many weight classes are there? |
8 (Fin, Fly, Bantam, Feather, Light, Welter, Middle, Heavy) |
2006-07-10 |
| 473 |
UPDATE |
Rhinitis affects what part of the body? |
Nose |
2006-07-10 |
| 472 |
UPDATE |
In what year was the contraceptive pill invented? |
1954 |
2006-07-10 |
| 471 |
UPDATE |
In the TV show, Ren and Stimpy, Stipmy is a cat. What kind of creature is Ren? |
Chihuahua |
2006-07-10 |
| 470 |
UPDATE |
What body of water separates Greenland and Iceland? |
The Denmark Strait |
2006-07-10 |
| 469 |
UPDATE |
In medical terms, what does LDL stand for? |
Low-density lipoprotein |
2006-07-10 |
| 468 |
UPDATE |
What was the name of Lynyrd Skynyrd's first album? |
Pronounced Leh-Nerd Skin-Nerd |
2006-07-10 |
| 467 |
UPDATE |
In which of the James Bond films would you find the villain Karl Stromberg? |
The Spy Who Loved Me |
2006-07-10 |
| 466 |
UPDATE |
The decline of samurai warriors began in what period of Japanese history? |
Edo Period |
2006-07-10 |
| 465 |
UPDATE |
Life As We Know It, was the working title for what TV show? |
3rd Rock From the Sun |
2006-07-10 |
| 464 |
UPDATE |
Only two US states have recorded temperature highs no greater than 100° F. Alaska is one, what is the other? |
Hawaii |
2006-01-02 |
| 463 |
UPDATE |
Who wrote the song/poem: The Battle Hymn of the Republic? |
Julia Ward Howe |
2006-01-02 |
| 462 |
UPDATE |
In what city was the Beatles first U.S. concert? |
Washington |
2006-01-02 |
| 461 |
UPDATE |
What U.S. Navy rank is designated by a 5 star insignia? |
Fleet Admiral |
2006-01-02 |
| 460 |
UPDATE |
In the Bible, Ham, Shem, and Japheth are the sons of whom? |
Noah |
2006-01-02 |
| 459 |
UPDATE |
In the novel, Frankenstein, in what month was Frankenstein's monster created? |
November |
2006-01-02 |
| 458 |
UPDATE |
Biologists can determine the age of a walrus by examining its what? |
Teeth(Tusks) |
2006-01-02 |
| 457 |
UPDATE |
What inventor and industrialist was the first American businessman to provide his employees with stock options and profit-sharing? |
George Eastman |
2006-01-02 |
| 456 |
UPDATE |
Who was the photographer that won the Pulitzer Prize for his photo of the U.S. Marines raising the flag over Iwo Jima? |
Rosenthal |
2006-01-02 |
| 455 |
UPDATE |
The La Grande Dual Cowl Phaeton was built in 1935. What was it? |
Automobile |
2006-01-02 |
| 454 |
UPDATE |
How old was Mickey Mantle in his final season of major league baseball? |
36 |
2006-01-02 |
| 453 |
UPDATE |
What does the C stand for in the drug store chain named CVS? |
Consumer |
2006-01-02 |
| 452 |
UPDATE |
Which of the following Sherlock Holmes stories involves a trained snake: The Speckled Band,
The Sign of the Four,
Study in Scarlet,
Hound of the Baskervilles or
The Blue Carbuncle? |
The Speckled Band |
2006-01-02 |
| 451 |
UPDATE |
In what year was the first nuclear submarine launched? |
1954 |
2006-01-02 |
| 450 |
UPDATE |
In a welterweight bout, what is the maximum weight that WBA rules allow for boxing gloves? |
8 oz |
2006-01-02 |
| 449 |
UPDATE |
As of the year 2005, the Atlanta Braves had won the National League East Division Championship every year since 1995. Which team won the Division Championship in 1994? |
Philadelphia |
2006-06-12 |
| 448 |
UPDATE |
What type of rockets were used in the Apollo flights? |
Saturn |
2006-06-12 |
| 447 |
UPDATE |
What sport has you hike-out while close-hauled? |
Sailing |
2006-06-12 |
| 446 |
UPDATE |
From how many US states can you view part of one of the Great Lakes when looking due south? |
4 |
2006-06-12 |
| 445 |
UPDATE |
In what country is LOT airline based? |
Poland |
2006-06-19 |
| 444 |
UPDATE |
What was the cause of Mozart's death? |
TB |
2006-06-19 |
| 443 |
UPDATE |
How many chambers are in the heart of a polar bear? |
4 |
2006-06-19 |
| 442 |
UPDATE |
In cooking, arrowroot is primarily used for what? |
Thickening |
2006-06-19 |
| 441 |
UPDATE |
In 1955, a General Electric researcher used intense heat and pressure to turn peanut butter into what? |
Diamond |
2006-06-19 |
| 440 |
UPDATE |
Through which one of the following Canadian provinces/territories do the Rocky Mountains pass: Saskatchewan,
Quebec,
Nunavut,
Alberta or
Manitoba? |
Alberta |
2006-06-19 |
| 439 |
UPDATE |
To what common-name family do the tomato, potato, and eggplant belong? |
Nightshade |
2006-06-19 |
| 438 |
UPDATE |
Who won Sports Illustrated magazine's very first Sportsman of the Year award in 1954? |
Roger Bannister |
2006-06-19 |
| 437 |
UPDATE |
Which of the following animals did William Taft keep at the White House: Dog,
Cow,
Pig,
Sheep, or a
Chicken? |
Cow |
2006-06-19 |
| 436 |
UPDATE |
According to the recently(2006) published U.S. government estimate, how much does is cost to raise a child to age 18? |
$161,000 |
2006-06-19 |
| 435 |
UPDATE |
In what year did Rochester NY's subway system shut down? |
1956 |
2006-06-19 |
| 434 |
UPDATE |
What was Dave Matthews Band's first single hit? |
What would you say? |
2006-06-19 |
| 433 |
UPDATE |
The roots of the game, Dominoes, dates back to what country? |
China |
2006-06-19 |
| 432 |
UPDATE |
For how many different major league baseball teams has Ruben Sierra played? |
9 |
2006-06-19 |
| 431 |
UPDATE |
Which U.S. state has the smallest population? |
WY |
2006-06-19 |
| 430 |
UPDATE |
According to the Times of London, the first international competition was between the United States and Canada in 1844. What sport did they play? |
Cricket |
2006-06-26 |
| 429 |
UPDATE |
What is 990 in Roman Numerals? |
CMXC |
2006-06-26 |
| 428 |
UPDATE |
Which of the following can be used to describe a rhombus on a playing card? |
Diamond |
2006-06-26 |
| 427 |
UPDATE |
What is Rheinheitsgeboten ? |
Beer purity laws |
2006-06-26 |
| 426 |
UPDATE |
Which planet has two moons called Triton and Nereid? |
Neptune |
2006-06-26 |
| 425 |
UPDATE |
Who composed Alexander's Ragtime Band? |
Irvin Berlin |
2006-06-26 |
| 424 |
UPDATE |
Who wrote the novel, Lolita? |
Nabakov |
2006-06-26 |
| 423 |
UPDATE |
Majorica is part of which island group? |
Balearic Islands |
2006-06-26 |
| 422 |
UPDATE |
What is the oldest, continually operating brewery in the US? |
Yuengling |
2006-06-26 |
| 421 |
UPDATE |
In the World Cup Finals, every player on the Saudi Arabian team plays in Saudi Arabia. There is one other country that can make the claim that its players all play in their own country. What is that country? |
Italy |
2006-06-26 |
| 420 |
UPDATE |
Who was the only US president who never married? |
James Buchanan |
2006-06-26 |
| 419 |
UPDATE |
Which US state has the highest percentage of native citizens for whom English is the mother tongue? |
Alabama |
2006-06-26 |
| 418 |
UPDATE |
What is special about Gueuze beer? |
Spontaneous Fermentation |
2006-06-26 |
| 417 |
UPDATE |
What is Souchong? |
Tea |
2006-06-26 |
| 416 |
UPDATE |
In which city did Gene Pitney die? |
Cardiff |
2006-06-26 |
| 415 |
UPDATE |
Where is Vimy Ridge? |
France |
2006-06-26 |
| 414 |
UPDATE |
What type of animal is a kudu? |
Antelope |
2006-06-26 |
| 413 |
UPDATE |
The oldest museum in the world is located in Oxford England. What is it called? |
Ashmolean |
2006-06-26 |
| 412 |
UPDATE |
On which play is the musical, My Fair Lady, based? |
Pygmalian |
2006-06-26 |
| 411 |
UPDATE |
Who invited 2000 children to a birthday party in London yesterday(June 25, 2006)? |
Queen Elizabeth |
2006-06-26 |
| 410 |
UPDATE |
What is the name of Brittney Spears' baby, born in September, 2006? |
Sean |
2006-06-19 |
| 409 |
UPDATE |
Where is the most heavily used monorail in the world? |
Orlando |
2006-06-19 |
| 408 |
UPDATE |
Who was the first female U.S. astronaut to walk in space? |
Kathleen Sullivan |
2006-06-19 |
| 407 |
UPDATE |
What is the name of the Broadway show that Harry Connick, Jr. is starring in? |
The Pajama Game |
2006-06-19 |
| 406 |
UPDATE |
What is the smallest country (in population) to compete in the 2006 World Cup finals? |
Trinidad and Tobago |
2006-06-19 |
| 405 |
UPDATE |
Cinnabar is the principal ore of what metal? |
Mercury |
2006-06-12 |
| 404 |
UPDATE |
On what date does the Atlantic hurricane season begin? |
June 1 |
2006-06-12 |
| 403 |
UPDATE |
What is the highest U.S. decoration that can be awarded to a U.S. soldier for non-war related meritorious service? |
Distinguished Service Medal |
2006-06-12 |
| 402 |
UPDATE |
What was the name of the horse who broke his leg in the running of the 2006 Preakness Stakes? |
Barbaro |
2006-06-12 |
| 401 |
UPDATE |
Rhubarb and which other vegetable are perennials? |
Asparagus |
2006-06-12 |
| 400 |
UPDATE |
Prairie dog populations are composed of several small groups of two to eight females that are defended by a single dominant male. What is the term for these small groups? |
Coterie |
2006-06-12 |
| 399 |
UPDATE |
What was the primary purpose of the Higgins Boat? |
Land men on shore |
2006-06-12 |
| 398 |
UPDATE |
What was the name of the vehicle developed by General Motors that could be used as a boat on water and a truck on land? |
Duwc (Duck) |
2006-06-12 |
| 397 |
UPDATE |
What name was given to the floating port developed to help establish an allied beachhead in Normandy? |
Mulberry |
2006-06-12 |
| 396 |
UPDATE |
The Bangalore torpedo, used to breach barbed wire and other obstacles, was first developed in 1912 by what nation? |
Great Britain |
2006-06-12 |
| 395 |
UPDATE |
What was the code name for the allied amphibious assault on D-Day? |
Neptune |
2006-06-12 |
| 394 |
UPDATE |
Over 26,000 tickets were sold for Rochester Red Wing's special game played on August 26, 2006. In what baseball stadium? |
Fenway Park |
2006-06-12 |
| 393 |
UPDATE |
What major league baseball player was nicknamed: The Say Hey Kid? |
Willie Mays |
2006-06-12 |
| 392 |
UPDATE |
Last week(June 1, 2006), J-Mac played in a game of 2 on 2 basketball with what notable person? |
George Pataki |
2006-06-12 |
| 391 |
UPDATE |
Who was the top U.S. military commander in Iraq in the summer of 2006? |
General Casey |
2006-06-12 |
| 390 |
UPDATE |
In his political career Sam Houston was governor of Texas and of which other state? |
Tennessee |
2006-06-12 |
| 389 |
UPDATE |
What was the name of Leonardo DiCaprio's character in the movie Titanic? |
Jack Dawson |
2006-06-05 |
| 388 |
UPDATE |
Uranium enrichment refers to increasing the concentration of U-235 isotopes by separating them from what? |
U-238 |
2006-06-05 |
| 387 |
UPDATE |
What is the term for the sound made by an elk? |
Bark |
2006-06-05 |
| 386 |
UPDATE |
Jackson's Mill, West Virginia, was the site of the first camp in the U.S. for what youth organization? |
4H |
2006-06-05 |
| 385 |
UPDATE |
The scarab, a sacred beetle, was revered by which culture? |
Egyptians |
2006-06-05 |
| 384 |
UPDATE |
What is the name of the mascot of the Boston Red Sox? |
Wally the Green Monster |
2006-06-05 |
| 383 |
UPDATE |
In what present-day country is the city of Mecca? |
Saudi Arabia |
2006-06-05 |
| 382 |
UPDATE |
Who was the 1960's TV highest earning entertainer? |
Dean Martin |
2006-06-05 |
| 381 |
UPDATE |
At what approximate angle (in degrees) is the number 5 golf iron? |
25 |
2006-06-05 |
| 380 |
UPDATE |
How many symphonies did Beethoven compose? |
9 |
2006-06-05 |
| 379 |
UPDATE |
In the game of pocket billiards, what color is the four ball? |
Purple |
2006-06-05 |
| 378 |
UPDATE |
For what invention is Robert Jarvic best known? |
Artificial heart |
2006-06-05 |
| 377 |
UPDATE |
What celestial bodies are sometimes called minor planets? |
Asteroids |
2006-06-05 |
| 376 |
UPDATE |
What song did Richard Nixon ask Johnny Cash to sing at the White House in 1972? |
Welfare Cadillac |
2006-06-05 |
| 375 |
UPDATE |
What country borders East Timor? |
Indonesia |
2006-06-05 |
| 374 |
UPDATE |
What was the name of the heroine in the DaVinci Code? |
Sophie |
2006-06-05 |
| 373 |
UPDATE |
In what year was the game Yahtzee introduced to the marketplace? |
1956 |
2006-06-05 |
| 372 |
UPDATE |
What country lies directly north of Kiev, Ukraine? |
Belarus |
2006-06-05 |
| 371 |
UPDATE |
What U.S. President was previously a deputy sheriff in the Dakota Territory? |
Teddy Roosevelt |
2006-06-05 |
| 370 |
UPDATE |
For what use was Play-Doh originally designed? |
Wallpaper cleaner |
2006-06-05 |
| 369 |
UPDATE |
What country started the first national weather service? |
France |
2006-05-22 |
| 368 |
UPDATE |
In Gone With the Wind, what did Rhett Butler suggest that Scarlett name her store? |
Caveat Emporium |
2006-05-22 |
| 367 |
UPDATE |
Who is the only baseball player to hit four world series home runs in four consecutive at-bats? |
Reggie Jackson |
2006-05-22 |
| 366 |
UPDATE |
Cosmic year is the term used to denote the amount of time it takes the sun to revolve around what? |
The Milky Way |
2006-05-22 |
| 365 |
UPDATE |
Authorities are presently searching for the remains of Jimmy Hoffa on a farm in which US state? |
Michigan |
2006-05-22 |
| 364 |
UPDATE |
Play-Doh was originally available in one color. What was it? |
White |
2006-05-22 |
| 363 |
UPDATE |
In what year was the first climate-controlled shopping mall opened? |
1956 |
2006-05-22 |
| 362 |
UPDATE |
What type of car was the star of Stephen King's Christine? |
Plymouth Fury |
2006-05-22 |
| 361 |
UPDATE |
In what city would you find the famous painting, Da Vinci's The Last Supper? |
Milan |
2006-05-22 |
| 360 |
UPDATE |
In which year was the entertainer, Cher, born? |
1946 |
2006-05-22 |
| 359 |
UPDATE |
What term is used to denote a male wolf? |
Dog |
2006-05-22 |
| 358 |
UPDATE |
What Pope immediately preceded Pope Pius XII? |
Pius XI |
2006-05-22 |
| 357 |
UPDATE |
The hit Broadway musical Jersey Boys is about whom? |
The Four Seasons |
2006-05-22 |
| 356 |
UPDATE |
Under which US president was the inauguration moved from March to January? |
FDR |
2006-05-22 |
| 355 |
UPDATE |
Which US state plans to increase the speed limit on parts of two major highways to 80 miles-per-hour? |
Texas |
2006-05-22 |
| 354 |
UPDATE |
What piece of dental equipment was invented by W. Darwin Teague? |
Reclining dental chair |
2006-05-22 |
| 353 |
UPDATE |
What conservative political action group was founded by Jerry Falwell in 1979? |
Moral Majority |
2006-05-22 |
| 352 |
UPDATE |
After being voted off the American Idol TV show, Chris Daughtry was offered the position of lead singer with what band? |
Fuel |
2006-05-22 |
| 351 |
UPDATE |
What term is used to denote a large group of prairie dog families? |
Town |
2006-05-22 |
| 350 |
UPDATE |
Before it was linked to heart attack and stroke in 2004, VIOXX, was used primarily to treat what? |
Arthritis |
2006-05-22 |
| 349 |
UPDATE |
Last Thursday (May, 2006), a TV channel designed specifically for babies premiered on DirecTV. What is the name of the channel? |
BabyFirst |
2006-05-15 |
| 348 |
UPDATE |
Last week, Apple Computer's iTunes Music Stores started selling TV shows from what network? |
FOX |
2006-05-15 |
| 347 |
UPDATE |
What is Babe Ruth's career batting average? |
.342 |
2006-05-15 |
| 346 |
UPDATE |
According to the World Health Organization, what is the deadliest insect to man? |
Mosquitoes |
2006-05-15 |
| 345 |
UPDATE |
Where do the Care Bears live? |
Care-a-lot |
2006-05-15 |
| 344 |
UPDATE |
What country has the longest reigning living monarch in the world? |
Thailand |
2006-05-15 |
| 343 |
UPDATE |
In what plant family is asparagus? |
Lily |
2006-05-15 |
| 342 |
UPDATE |
For how much did the City of Rochester sell the fast ferry? |
$29.8 million |
2006-05-15 |
| 341 |
UPDATE |
Which US city is the busiest Port of Entry measured in freight tonnage? |
San Ysidro |
2006-05-15 |
| 340 |
UPDATE |
In what city did NBA great Wilt Chamberlain score 100 points in one game? |
Hershey |
2006-05-15 |
| 339 |
UPDATE |
In the USA, per capita consumption of apples is how many pounds a year? |
18 |
2006-05-15 |
| 338 |
UPDATE |
What city is serviced by Amerigo Vespucci airport? |
Florence |
2006-05-15 |
| 337 |
UPDATE |
In the Abbott and Costello routine Who's on First?, what is the name of the center fielder? |
Because |
2006-05-15 |
| 336 |
UPDATE |
What is the Wentworth Scale used to measure? |
Diameter of rocks |
2006-05-15 |
| 335 |
UPDATE |
Who has been signed to replace high-profile model Kate Moss in the ads for Chanel's, Coco Mademoiselle, fragrance? |
Kiera Knightly |
2006-05-15 |
| 334 |
UPDATE |
In which country is Red Stripe beer brewed? |
Jamaica |
2006-05-08 |
| 333 |
UPDATE |
What percentage of US residents live in the Eastern time zone? |
50% |
2006-05-08 |
| 332 |
UPDATE |
On Dec 30, 2003, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration announced a ban on the sale of what dietary supplement? |
Ephedra |
2006-05-08 |
| 331 |
UPDATE |
Who was the recognized inventor of the first practical pneumatic or inflatable tire? |
Dunlop |
2006-05-08 |
| 330 |
UPDATE |
Which of the lower forty-eight States has the longest border with Canada? |
Montana |
2006-05-08 |
| 329 |
UPDATE |
Who directed the 1983 movie, Scarface? |
Brian DePalma |
2006-05-08 |
| 328 |
UPDATE |
Which song, released in 1986, was The Bangles' biggest hit single ever? |
Walk Like an Egyptian |
2006-05-08 |
| 327 |
UPDATE |
Which Shakespearean character uttered the words: Is this a dagger which I see before me? ? |
MacBeth |
2006-05-08 |
| 326 |
UPDATE |
The United States is the second largest tobacco leaf exporter by volume. Which country is number one? |
Brazil |
2006-05-08 |
| 325 |
UPDATE |
Which country has the highest number of known HIV cases? |
South Africa |
2006-05-08 |
| 324 |
UPDATE |
On what day of the week did VE day fall? |
Tuesday |
2006-05-08 |
| 323 |
UPDATE |
On May 8, 2004, authorities arrested an 18-year-old high school student for creating the Sasser worm computer virus. What country was he from? |
Germany |
2006-05-08 |
| 322 |
UPDATE |
Who was Britain's reigning monarch on VE day, May 8, 1945? |
George VI |
2006-05-08 |
| 321 |
UPDATE |
Which US president was born on May 8, 1884? |
Harry Truman |
2006-05-08 |
| 320 |
UPDATE |
On May 8, 2006 what is the value of one Euro in US currency? |
$1.27 |
2006-05-08 |
| 319 |
UPDATE |
What is the only Central American country to have a team qualify for this year's soccer World Cup? |
Costa Rica |
2006-05-08 |
| 318 |
UPDATE |
What is the distance, in miles, between Miami and Havana? |
228 |
2006-05-08 |
| 317 |
UPDATE |
Tony Blair recently sacked Jack Straw. What office did he hold? |
Foreign Minister |
2006-05-08 |
| 316 |
UPDATE |
Doyle Bronson has won millions of dollars doing what? |
Playing Poker |
2006-05-08 |
| 315 |
UPDATE |
Where were the 1996 Summer Olympics held? |
Atlanta |
2006-05-08 |
| 314 |
UPDATE |
On September 14, 2001, which one U.S. Congress member opposed the resolution allowing military action against terrorists? |
Barbara Lee |
2006-05-01 |
| 313 |
UPDATE |
What is the age difference between John Kerry and George W. Bush? |
2.5 years |
2006-05-01 |
| 312 |
UPDATE |
If you picked a peck of pickled peppers, how many quarts would you have picked? |
8 |
2006-05-01 |
| 311 |
UPDATE |
A jitney is a type of what? |
Bus |
2006-05-01 |
| 310 |
UPDATE |
Whose brain was taken during an autopsy by Dr. Thomas S. Harvey, an eccentric pathologist who kept it for forty years? |
Albert Einstein |
2006-05-01 |
| 309 |
UPDATE |
The Sundance Film Festival, is held every January in which US state? |
Utah |
2006-05-01 |
| 308 |
UPDATE |
Where, in the White House, is the office of First Lady Laura Bush? |
East Wing |
2006-05-01 |
| 307 |
UPDATE |
Apples are a member of which plant family? |
Rose |
2006-05-01 |
| 306 |
UPDATE |
From which US state is the newly (2006) crowned Miss U.S.A.? |
Kentucky |
2006-05-01 |
| 305 |
UPDATE |
In the game of Scrabble, what is the term for a play that uses all seven of a player's letters? |
Bingo |
2006-05-01 |
| 304 |
UPDATE |
What is the name of the New York Mets mascot? |
Mr. Met |
2006-05-01 |
| 303 |
UPDATE |
What U.S. medal was formerly known as the Badge of Military Merit? |
Purple Heart |
2006-05-01 |
| 302 |
UPDATE |
In the hierarchy of angels, what type of angel ranks the highest? |
Seraphim |
2006-05-01 |
| 301 |
UPDATE |
What is the name of the island on which the film, Jaws, is set? |
Amity Island |
2006-05-01 |
| 300 |
UPDATE |
What is the standard distance between stakes in regulation horseshoes? |
40 feet |
2006-05-01 |
| 299 |
UPDATE |
What present day company was originally named the American Messenger Company? |
UPS |
2006-05-01 |
| 298 |
UPDATE |
AA is the two letter code for American Airlines. What airline uses the code WN? |
Southwest |
2006-05-01 |
| 297 |
UPDATE |
How many times have the Olympics been cancelled due to war? |
5 |
2006-05-01 |
| 296 |
UPDATE |
What is the name of Rip Van Winkle's pet dog? |
Wolf |
2006-05-01 |
| 295 |
UPDATE |
A deficiency of what vitamin causes scurvy? |
C |
2006-05-01 |
| 294 |
UPDATE |
What celebrity had the longest running contract with a major US TV network? |
Bob Hope |
2006-04-24 |
| 293 |
UPDATE |
Lizzie Borden was tried for the brutal axe murders of her father and stepmother in the late 19th century. What was the outcome of the trial? |
Innocent |
2006-04-24 |
| 292 |
UPDATE |
Who was the only female athlete to pose nude in Sports Illustrated? |
Kathy Rigby |
2006-04-24 |
| 291 |
UPDATE |
What U.S. state is bordered by more states than any other? |
Tennessee |
2006-04-24 |
| 290 |
UPDATE |
What was the first spin-off show in US TV history? |
The Andy Griffith Show |
2006-04-24 |
| 289 |
UPDATE |
What is an epizootic? |
Animal Epidemic |
2006-04-24 |
| 288 |
UPDATE |
There are only three animals with blue tongues; the Chow-Chow dog, the blue-tongued lizard and what other animal? |
Black Bear |
2006-04-24 |
| 287 |
UPDATE |
What organ is affected by nephritis or Bright's Disease? |
Kidney |
2006-04-24 |
| 286 |
UPDATE |
What is the term for a female chicken under the age of one year? |
Pullet |
2006-04-24 |
| 285 |
UPDATE |
The Vatican is celebrating what number anniversary of St. Peter's Basilica? |
500th |
2006-04-24 |
| 284 |
UPDATE |
How many cards are in a Tarot deck? |
78 |
2006-04-24 |
| 283 |
UPDATE |
What inventor nick-named his children Dot and Dash? |
Alexander Graham Bell |
2006-04-24 |
| 282 |
UPDATE |
How many times does The Lord's Prayer appear in the Bible? |
2 |
2006-04-24 |
| 281 |
UPDATE |
In terms of number of passengers, as well as the number of takeoffs and landings, what airport claims to be the world's busiest airport? |
Atlanta |
2006-04-24 |
| 280 |
UPDATE |
A scripophile is a collector of what? |
Stock certificates |
2006-04-24 |
| 279 |
UPDATE |
According to the Bible, how many Marys were present at the crucifixion of Jesus? |
3 |
2006-04-17 |
| 278 |
UPDATE |
In accordance with proper etiquette, two things should never adorn a butler. One is facial hair; what is the other? |
Eye glasses |
2006-04-17 |
| 277 |
UPDATE |
What is the name of the 19 foot tall statue that stands atop the dome of the U.S. Capitol in Washington D.C.? |
Freedom |
2006-04-17 |
| 276 |
UPDATE |
In their hit song, Rock and Roll Heaven, the Righteous Brothers mention the first names of how many music legends? |
6 |
2006-04-17 |
| 275 |
UPDATE |
What is the name of the peak in the Santa Monica Mountains on whose southern slope the famous Hollywood sign is located? |
Mount Lee |
2006-04-17 |
| 274 |
UPDATE |
In the game Monopoly, how much does it cost to buy Marvin Gardens (Piccadilly, UK Version)? |
280 |
2006-04-17 |
| 273 |
UPDATE |
What U.S. airport was originally named Mines Field? |
Los Angeles |
2006-04-17 |
| 272 |
UPDATE |
The earliest known European settlement in the Americas is in what Canadian province? |
Newfoundland |
2006-04-17 |
| 271 |
UPDATE |
In which US state is the National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame? |
Texas |
2006-04-17 |
| 270 |
UPDATE |
In which US state is the National Cowboy Museum and Hall of Fame? |
Oklahoma |
2006-04-17 |
| 269 |
UPDATE |
What country boasts the largest airport in the world in land mass? |
Saudi Arabia |
2006-04-17 |
| 268 |
UPDATE |
Which NFL Hall of Fame running back was nicknamed The Golden Boy? |
Paul Hornung |
2006-04-17 |
| 267 |
UPDATE |
In the T.V. series, Murphy Brown, what is the name of the news magazine for which the title character played by Candice Bergen is a reporter? |
FYI |
2006-04-17 |
| 266 |
UPDATE |
Who is the Prime Minister of France (as of April, 2006)? |
De Villepin |
2006-04-17 |
| 265 |
UPDATE |
What is the first name of the founder of The Oreck Corporation, producer of Oreck vacuum cleaners? |
David |
2006-04-17 |
| 264 |
UPDATE |
Who are the only US Indian tribe to have a pre-Columbian written native language? |
Cherokee |
2006-04-17 |
| 263 |
UPDATE |
Mariah Carey recently (March, 2006) signed a deal with what company to develop and market her own line of fragrances? |
Elizabeth Arden |
2006-04-17 |
| 262 |
UPDATE |
What is the main religion of Nepal? |
Hindu |
2006-04-17 |
| 261 |
UPDATE |
Which First Lady christened the Nautilus submarine? |
Mamie Eisenhower |
2006-04-17 |
| 260 |
UPDATE |
Which major league baseball player holds the record for the most opening day home runs in his career? |
Frank Robinson |
2006-04-17 |
| 259 |
UPDATE |
Apatosaurus is the new name for which one of the following dinosaurs? |
Brontosaurus |
2006-04-10 |
| 258 |
UPDATE |
Which US state was named after a valley in Pennsylvania? |
Wyoming |
2006-04-10 |
| 257 |
UPDATE |
Country singer Merle Haggard served a 3 year sentence in what prison? |
San Quentin |
2006-04-10 |
| 256 |
UPDATE |
In the name L.L. Bean, what does the first L stand for? |
Leon |
2006-04-10 |
| 255 |
UPDATE |
What were the most points scored by NBA player Michael Jordan in a single game? |
69 |
2006-04-10 |
| 254 |
UPDATE |
In which year were toys added to boxes of Cracker Jacks? |
1912 |
2006-04-10 |
| 253 |
UPDATE |
What is the youngest age at which a female can legally marry in New Hampshire with her parents' consent? |
13 |
2006-04-10 |
| 252 |
UPDATE |
In what war was The Battle of Brandywine Creek fought? |
American War of Independence |
2006-04-10 |
| 251 |
UPDATE |
What was once called brimstone? |
Sulphur |
2006-04-10 |
| 250 |
UPDATE |
The bite of which insect can spread sleeping sickness? |
Tsetse fly |
2006-04-10 |
| 249 |
UPDATE |
What Rock and Roll Hall of Famer died in Wales while on tour last week? |
Gene Pitney |
2006-04-10 |
| 248 |
UPDATE |
How old was James Brown, The Godfather of Soul, when he died? |
73 |
2006-04-10 |
| 247 |
UPDATE |
What is the leading hog-producing US state? |
Iowa |
2006-04-10 |
| 246 |
UPDATE |
How many wives did Mormon Church leader Brigham Young have? |
27 |
2006-04-10 |
| 245 |
UPDATE |
Who is presently the Director of the Central Intelligence Agency (June, 2006)? |
Goss |
2006-04-10 |
| 244 |
UPDATE |
Which major league baseball team had the only no-hitter in history on opening day of the season? |
Cleveland Indians |
2006-04-10 |
| 243 |
UPDATE |
In the TV show Happy Days, to which fraternal organization did Mr. C. belong? |
Leopards |
2006-04-10 |
| 242 |
UPDATE |
Who was the first American to walk in space? |
Ed White |
2006-04-10 |
| 241 |
UPDATE |
What political post is held by Stephen Harper (April, 2006)? |
Prime Minister of Canada |
2006-04-10 |
| 240 |
UPDATE |
Who is the author of the bestselling book Marley & Me ? |
Grogan |
2006-04-10 |
| 239 |
UPDATE |
What actor is Angelina Jolie's father? |
Jon Voight |
2006-04-03 |
| 238 |
UPDATE |
Which of the Great Lakes is smallest by volume? |
Erie |
2006-04-03 |
| 237 |
UPDATE |
What is Ozzie Osbourne's given first name? |
John |
2006-04-03 |
| 236 |
UPDATE |
In what month do Russians celebrate the October Revolution? |
November |
2006-04-03 |
| 235 |
UPDATE |
What island was known as Bedloe's Island until its name was officially changed in 1956? |
Liberty Island |
2006-04-03 |
| 234 |
UPDATE |
What is the only vitamin that eggs do not contain? |
C |
2006-04-03 |
| 233 |
UPDATE |
What body of water was formerly known as the German ocean? |
North Sea |
2006-04-03 |
| 232 |
UPDATE |
Panama hats are made exclusively in what country? |
Ecuador |
2006-04-03 |
| 231 |
UPDATE |
In May, 2006, The Federal Center for Disease Control reported that the outbreak of what disease reached epidemic proportions in Iowa? |
Mumps |
2006-04-03 |
| 230 |
UPDATE |
Greece Athena student Jason McElwan (J-Mac) recently agreed to a deal with what large talent agency? |
William Morris Agency |
2006-04-03 |
| 229 |
UPDATE |
The U.S. maintains the largest military weapons firing range in the world. In what state is it located? |
California |
2006-04-03 |
| 228 |
UPDATE |
From what institution did President Theodore Roosevelt earn his bachelor degree? |
Harvard |
2006-04-03 |
| 227 |
UPDATE |
What is the name of President George W. Bush's pet Scottish Terrier? |
Barney |
2006-04-03 |
| 226 |
UPDATE |
In his recently proposed state budget, Governor Pataki wanted to increase the tax on a pack of cigarettes by how much? |
$1.00 |
2006-04-03 |
| 225 |
UPDATE |
What is the name of the newly(March, 2006) appointed Chief of Staff of the White House? |
Josh Bolten |
2006-04-03 |
| 224 |
UPDATE |
This year, is what number anniversary of the product Alka-Seltzer? |
75 |
2006-04-03 |
| 223 |
UPDATE |
What is the name of the current Pope? |
Benedict XVI |
2006-04-03 |
| 222 |
UPDATE |
In what year did Alcatraz close as a federal penitentiary? |
1963 |
2006-04-03 |
| 221 |
UPDATE |
Who was the first U.S. President to address Japan's Parliament? |
Jimmy Carter |
2006-04-03 |
| 220 |
UPDATE |
According to the N.Y. Times, who is presently (April, 2006) America's most popular comedian? |
Larry the Cable Guy |
2006-04-03 |
| 219 |
UPDATE |
Tanganyika and Zanzibar joined to form which country? |
Tanzania |
2006-03-27 |
| 218 |
UPDATE |
The largest organism in the world is believed to be about 2,400 years old and lives in an Oregon forest. What is it? |
Mushroom |
2006-03-27 |
| 217 |
UPDATE |
What was Madonna's first single to make the top 100? |
Holiday |
2006-03-27 |
| 216 |
UPDATE |
What is the oldest public university in the U.S.? |
University of North Carolina |
2006-03-27 |
| 215 |
UPDATE |
What does a petrologist study? |
Rocks |
2006-03-27 |
| 214 |
UPDATE |
Can you name the catcher in Abbott and Costello's Who's On First routine? |
Today |
2006-03-27 |
| 213 |
UPDATE |
Which company sold off Eckerd Drugs in 2004? |
J C Penney |
2006-03-27 |
| 212 |
UPDATE |
Which of the Great Lakes has the longest shoreline? |
Huron |
2006-03-27 |
| 211 |
UPDATE |
What U.S. state was the first to conduct a lottery? |
New Hampshire |
2006-03-27 |
| 210 |
UPDATE |
Where is General Douglas MacArthur buried? |
Norfolk, Virginia |
2006-03-27 |
| 209 |
UPDATE |
The Dewey Decimal System of cataloging library books consists of how many major categories? |
10 |
2006-03-27 |
| 208 |
UPDATE |
What is the middle name of the famed film director Cecil B. DeMille? |
Blount |
2006-03-27 |
| 207 |
UPDATE |
What was the name of the first U.S. earth satellite that was launched from Cape Canaveral on January 31, 1958? |
Explorer I |
2006-03-27 |
| 206 |
UPDATE |
In which US state is Florissant Fossil Beds National Monument? |
Colorado |
2006-03-27 |
| 205 |
UPDATE |
According to the census taken in year 2000, what U.S. city ranks third highest in population? |
Chicago, Illinois |
2006-03-27 |
| 204 |
UPDATE |
In what U.S. city is the Harley Davidson Motor Company headquartered? |
Milwaukee, Wisconsin |
2006-03-27 |
| 203 |
UPDATE |
According to Dante's Divine Comedy, what circle of hell is reserved for gluttonous people? |
Third |
2006-03-27 |
| 202 |
UPDATE |
Serving as President of the United States qualifies one to be buried at Arlington National Cemetery. Two U.S. Presidents are interred there, one is JFK, who is the other? |
William Howard Taft |
2006-03-27 |
| 201 |
UPDATE |
What is the mascot of Princeton University? |
Tiger |
2006-03-27 |
| 200 |
UPDATE |
Recently deceased, Charlie Hodge was a back up singer for whom? |
Elvis Presley |
2006-03-13 |
| 199 |
UPDATE |
What is the name of the damsel you have to save in the game Donkey Kong? |
Pauline |
2006-03-13 |
| 198 |
UPDATE |
How old is Queen Latifah (March, 2006)? |
36 |
2006-03-13 |
| 197 |
UPDATE |
Before having a show of their own, Pinky and The Brain appeared on what popular animated TV series? |
Animaniacs |
2006-03-13 |
| 196 |
UPDATE |
In a symphony orchestra, what instruments are seated in the first row, directly in front of the conductor? |
Violas |
2006-03-13 |
| 195 |
UPDATE |
Who writes the comic strip Jump Start? |
Robb Armstrong |
2006-03-13 |
| 194 |
UPDATE |
What British TV series was the U.S. sitcom All In the Family based on? |
'Til Death Do Us Part |
2006-03-13 |
| 193 |
UPDATE |
What European city is called: The Golden City, as well as, The Mother of Cities? |
Prague |
2006-03-13 |
| 192 |
UPDATE |
In what U.S. city was actor Jerry Orbach born? |
New York City |
2006-03-13 |
| 191 |
UPDATE |
Walden Pond, made famous by Henry David Thoreau, is located in which U.S. state? |
Massachusetts |
2006-03-13 |
| 190 |
UPDATE |
What was the title of Alfred Hitchcock's last film? |
Family Plot |
2006-03-13 |
| 189 |
UPDATE |
Michelle Bachelet was recently elected president of which country? |
Chile |
2006-03-13 |
| 188 |
UPDATE |
What company produces Mott's Applesauce? |
Cadbury |
2006-03-13 |
| 187 |
UPDATE |
Easter Island is the territory of which country? |
Chile |
2006-03-13 |
| 186 |
UPDATE |
Forbes Magazine in March, 2006, again listed billionaire Bill Gates as the richest man in the world For how many consecutive years has he been on the Forbes list as the world's richest man? |
12 |
2006-03-13 |
| 185 |
UPDATE |
Last week (March, 2006), images from the orbiting Cassini spacecraft provided scientists with evidence of the existence of what on the Saturn moon Enceladus? |
Water |
2006-03-13 |
| 184 |
UPDATE |
Who is the author of the novel, Peyton Place? |
Grace Metalious |
2006-03-13 |
| 183 |
UPDATE |
Who founded: The United Farm Workers of America? |
Caesar Chavez |
2006-03-13 |
| 182 |
UPDATE |
If your native language is Maori, what country would you be from? |
New Zealand |
2006-03-13 |
| 181 |
UPDATE |
During the 1986 restoration of the Statue of Liberty, what household ingredient was used to clean the inner copper walls? |
Baking soda |
2006-03-13 |
| 180 |
UPDATE |
A pirate found stealing from another member of crew would traditionally be punished in what manner? |
Marooned |
2006-03-06 |
| 179 |
UPDATE |
Who is the author of the novel, As I Lay Dying? |
Willliam Faulkner |
2006-03-06 |
| 178 |
UPDATE |
What was the first Chinese Dynasty to embrace Confucianism? |
Han |
2006-03-06 |
| 177 |
UPDATE |
Vermillion is a shade of what? |
Red |
2006-03-06 |
| 176 |
UPDATE |
In which movie did Tom Cruise turn down a role, which later made Johnny Depp famous? |
Edward Scissorhands |
2006-03-06 |
| 174 |
UPDATE |
In the airline industry, AAR stands for what? |
Aircraft arrival rate |
2006-03-06 |
| 173 |
UPDATE |
What game was first called mintonette? |
Volleyball |
2006-03-06 |
| 172 |
UPDATE |
In which U.S. state would you find the Mackinac Bridge? |
Michigan |
2006-03-06 |
| 171 |
UPDATE |
Ailurophilia is a love for what animal? |
Cats |
2006-03-06 |
| 170 |
UPDATE |
What is the Cuban equivalent of voodoo? |
Santeria |
2006-03-06 |
| 169 |
UPDATE |
What is the name of the actor who played President Palmer in the TV show 24? |
Dennis Hazeburt |
2006-03-06 |
| 168 |
UPDATE |
Who reigns as the most expensive female movie star? |
Reese Witherspoon |
2006-03-06 |
| 167 |
UPDATE |
In music, what does ff mean? |
Very Loud (strong) |
2006-03-06 |
| 166 |
UPDATE |
The number of climbers allowed to climb Mt. McKinley in a year will be raised to what in the year 2007? |
1500 |
2006-03-06 |
| 165 |
UPDATE |
How many U.S. Presidents were from Tennessee? |
3 |
2006-03-06 |
| 164 |
UPDATE |
What term denotes the symbol used as a sign for infinity? |
Leminscate |
2006-03-06 |
| 163 |
UPDATE |
What oil is derived from the Flax plant? |
Linseed |
2006-03-06 |
| 162 |
UPDATE |
What is the name given to the ball on top of a flagpole? |
Truck |
2006-03-06 |
| 161 |
UPDATE |
Tussore, Mulberry, and Mussel are types of what fabric? |
Silk |
2006-02-27 |
| 160 |
UPDATE |
How many cubic feet are in one cord? |
128 |
2006-02-27 |
| 159 |
UPDATE |
Yitzhak Rabin, Prime Minister of Israel was shot by Yigal Amir in what year? |
1995 |
2006-02-27 |
| 158 |
UPDATE |
In what city are the American Kennel Club headquarters? |
New York City, New York |
2006-02-27 |
| 157 |
UPDATE |
What do the five rings on the Olympic Flag represent? |
5 Continents |
2006-02-27 |
| 156 |
UPDATE |
What city is at the confluence of the Missouri and Mississippi Rivers? |
St.Louis, Missouri |
2006-02-27 |
| 155 |
UPDATE |
What candy producer plans to launch nationwide, a new line of chocolate that the company claims to have health benefits? |
Mars |
2006-02-27 |
| 154 |
UPDATE |
According to a recent Harris poll in the US, who is considered the most popular male movie actor? |
Tom Hanks |
2006-02-27 |
| 153 |
UPDATE |
English, and which other language, are the official languages of the International Olympic Committee? |
French |
2006-02-27 |
| 152 |
UPDATE |
What is the collective noun for a group of kangaroos? |
Mob |
2006-02-27 |
| 151 |
UPDATE |
According to CBS news, what is the only U.S. airline that made a profit last year (2005)? |
Southwest |
2006-02-27 |
| 150 |
UPDATE |
How many Royal Ravens must remain in The Tower of London or both the Tower and Monarchy will fall? |
6 |
2006-02-27 |
| 149 |
UPDATE |
What romance writer recently signed a deal with Lifetime Television to turn her novels into movies? |
Nora Roberts |
2006-02-27 |
| 148 |
UPDATE |
Diane Crump is famed for being the first woman to participate in which sports event? |
Kentucky Derby |
2006-02-27 |
| 147 |
UPDATE |
As of January, 2006, Samuel W. Bodman holds the Cabinet post of Secretary, in which department? |
Energy |
2006-02-27 |
| 146 |
UPDATE |
The XS1 was the first airplane to break the sound barrier. By what company was it built? |
Bell |
2006-02-27 |
| 145 |
UPDATE |
In what country were remnants of the oldest settlement in the world found? |
Czech Republic |
2006-02-27 |
| 144 |
UPDATE |
What is the last name of the character Olivia played by Mariska Hargitay on the TV show: Law and Order - SVU? |
Burton |
2006-02-27 |
| 143 |
UPDATE |
What Whitney Houston hit song was written by Dolly Parton? |
I Will Always Love You |
2006-02-27 |
| 142 |
UPDATE |
What magazine recently named Ontario County, NY as the best place to live in rural America? |
Progressive Farmer |
2006-02-27 |
| 141 |
UPDATE |
What whale is the largest? |
Blue |
2006-02-20 |
| 140 |
UPDATE |
More active National Hockey League players hail from this US state than any other? |
NY |
2006-02-20 |
| 139 |
UPDATE |
What comedian performs as the character Dame Edna? |
Barry Humphries |
2006-02-20 |
| 138 |
UPDATE |
Steve Fosset recently flew around the world non-stop. From what location did he take off? |
USA |
2006-02-20 |
| 137 |
UPDATE |
In the 1988 movie, what kind of adventure did Bill and Ted have? |
Excellent |
2006-02-20 |
| 136 |
UPDATE |
In what country did the sport korfball originate? |
Netherlands |
2006-02-20 |
| 135 |
UPDATE |
Lusaka is the capital of what country? |
Zambia |
2006-02-20 |
| 134 |
UPDATE |
In track and field 26:20.31 is the world record for which event? |
10000 meters |
2006-02-20 |
| 133 |
UPDATE |
The O in the US government agency acronym NOAA stands for what? |
Oceanic |
2006-02-20 |
| 132 |
UPDATE |
Deglutition is the act of doing what? |
Swallowing |
2006-02-20 |
| 131 |
UPDATE |
What present-day NFL team was once known as The Decatur Staleys? |
Chicago Bears |
2006-02-20 |
| 130 |
UPDATE |
How many colored squares has a Rubik Cube? |
54 |
2006-02-20 |
| 129 |
UPDATE |
In what year did Julius Caesar invade Britain? |
55 BC |
2006-02-20 |
| 128 |
UPDATE |
What country is between Honduras and Costa Rica? |
Nicaragua |
2006-02-20 |
| 127 |
UPDATE |
In meters, what is the diameter of the circle from which a discus is thrown? |
2.5 |
2006-02-20 |
| 126 |
UPDATE |
Which US President said: Ich bin ein Berliner? |
JFK |
2006-02-20 |
| 125 |
UPDATE |
In what country are the remains of the Inca city Machu Picchu? |
Peru |
2006-02-20 |
| 124 |
UPDATE |
Which of the following Native American tribes (Seneca, Pawnee, Oneida, Tuscarora, Mohawk) was NOT part of the Six Nations Iroquois Confederacy? |
Pawnee |
2006-02-13 |
| 123 |
UPDATE |
What former Rochester, NY resident was the mother of actress Isabella Rossellini? |
Ingrid Bergman |
2006-02-13 |
| 122 |
UPDATE |
Who was the martyred Bishop of Rochester, England? |
St. John Fisher |
2006-02-13 |
| 121 |
UPDATE |
What American college today has the oldest academic building in the United States in continuous use? |
William and Mary |
2006-02-13 |
| 120 |
UPDATE |
If Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart were alive today, how old would he be? |
250 |
2006-02-13 |
| 119 |
UPDATE |
Who was the first US president to use the Oval Office? |
Franklin Roosevelt |
2006-02-13 |
| 118 |
UPDATE |
Who was the only U.S. President to hold a patent? |
Abraham Lincoln |
2006-02-13 |
| 117 |
UPDATE |
Ironically, President of the Confederacy Jefferson Davis served under U.S. President Franklin Pierce in what cabinet post? |
Secretary of War |
2006-02-13 |
| 116 |
UPDATE |
Christie's recently sold an oil portrait at auction by the artist Charles Willson Peale for a record price for an American portrait. Who was the subject of this painting? |
George Washington |
2006-02-13 |
| 115 |
UPDATE |
Who won a Tony Award for Best Choreography for the Broadway musical The Lion King? |
Garth Fagan |
2006-02-13 |
| 114 |
UPDATE |
In which US city is The National Inventors Hall of Fame located? |
Akron, Ohio |
2006-02-13 |
| 113 |
UPDATE |
Thomas Edison's birthday was February 11. What was his middle name? |
Alva |
2006-02-13 |
| 112 |
UPDATE |
What is the name of the Greek Goddess of marriage? |
Hymen |
2006-02-13 |
| 111 |
UPDATE |
What is polyandry? |
Having multiple husbands |
2006-02-13 |
| 110 |
UPDATE |
For which movie did Cher win the Best Actress Oscar? |
Moonstruck |
2006-02-13 |
| 109 |
UPDATE |
Who is the owner of the Miss U.S.A. contest? |
Donald Trump |
2006-02-13 |
| 108 |
UPDATE |
Who composed the song, My Funny Valentine? |
Rogers and Hart |
2006-02-13 |
| 107 |
UPDATE |
Who was the first U.S. President to become a Congressman? |
John Q. Adams |
2006-02-06 |
| 106 |
UPDATE |
In feet, what is the length of an NBA basketball court? |
94 |
2006-02-06 |
| 105 |
UPDATE |
On May 10, 1775, The Green Mountain Boys stormed what place and captured a sleepy British Garrison? |
Ticonderoga |
2006-02-06 |
| 104 |
UPDATE |
How many characters did Chicken Little meet on his way to see the king? |
7 |
2006-02-06 |
| 103 |
UPDATE |
In the United States, the Lamar Hunt Trophy is awarded in which sport? |
American Football |
2006-02-06 |
| 102 |
UPDATE |
On the Beaufort Scale, what is the minimum sustained wind speed (in mph) of a storm? |
55 |
2006-02-06 |
| 101 |
UPDATE |
How many years is a duodecennial? |
12 |
2006-02-06 |
| 100 |
UPDATE |
In pocket billiards, the 11 ball is white with what color stripe? |
Red |
2006-02-06 |
| 99 |
UPDATE |
What is the capital of Barbados? |
Bridgetown |
2006-02-06 |
| 98 |
UPDATE |
Figure skater Michelle Kwan, how old is she (Feb 2006)? |
25 |
2006-02-06 |
| 97 |
UPDATE |
In what year did Punxsutawney Phil make his first appearance at Gobbler's Knob in Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania? |
1887 |
2006-02-06 |
| 96 |
UPDATE |
In which U.S. state are the most experimental biotech crop fields? |
Hawaii |
2006-02-06 |
| 95 |
UPDATE |
When the Winter Olympics were last held in Europe, who was the host country? |
Norway |
2006-02-06 |
| 94 |
UPDATE |
What resource did scientists discover off the coast of California recently(2006)? |
Natural gas |
2006-02-06 |
| 93 |
UPDATE |
For what film did Sean Connery win his only Oscar? |
The Untouchables |
2006-02-06 |
| 92 |
UPDATE |
On November 22, 1989, what baseball player became the first major league player to earn $3 million a year? |
Kirby Puckett |
2006-02-06 |
| 91 |
UPDATE |
In what state is the Tennis Hall of Fame? |
Rhode Island |
2006-02-06 |
| 90 |
UPDATE |
The American flag first flew over a foreign fort in what country? |
Libya |
2006-02-06 |
| 89 |
UPDATE |
According to the U.S. Weather Service, which of the following cities has the lowest average humidity: Las Vegas, Nevada, Sante Fe, New Mexico, Phoenix, Arizona, Yuma, Arizona or Barrow, Alaska? |
Las Vegas, Nevada |
2006-02-06 |
| 88 |
UPDATE |
What was the only recording artist or group to hold the top five spots on the Billboard singles chart? |
The Beatles |
2006-02-06 |
| 87 |
UPDATE |
What U.S. state capital city is the highest elevation above sea level? |
Sante Fe, New Mexico |
2006-01-30 |
| 86 |
UPDATE |
What is the only country in South America whose official language is English? |
Guyana |
2006-01-30 |
| 85 |
UPDATE |
The Battle of Crete and the Battle of Narvik were fought during which war? |
World War II |
2006-01-30 |
| 84 |
UPDATE |
In what year did Beavis and Butt-head make their debut on television? |
1993 |
2006-01-30 |
| 83 |
UPDATE |
For how many major league teams did Babe Ruth play during his career? |
3 |
2006-01-30 |
| 82 |
UPDATE |
American Labor Day originates from a parade, organized on September 5, 1882 in what city? |
New York City |
2006-01-30 |
| 81 |
UPDATE |
Doctor Doolittle is the central character of a series of children's books by what author? |
Hugh Lofting |
2006-01-30 |
| 80 |
UPDATE |
What was the name of the actor who played Matt Dillon on the long running TV Western Gunsmoke? |
James Arness |
2006-01-30 |
| 79 |
UPDATE |
What was established by the Maastricht Treaty? |
Formation of the European Union |
2006-01-30 |
| 78 |
UPDATE |
Tom & Jerry cartoons are a production of what company? |
MGM |
2006-01-30 |
| 77 |
UPDATE |
Fletching, is the craft of making what? |
Arrows |
2006-01-30 |
| 76 |
UPDATE |
What country had a military force with their blood types tattooed in their armpits? |
Germany |
2006-01-30 |
| 75 |
UPDATE |
What is Hawaii's best-selling fruit crop? |
Papaya |
2006-01-30 |
| 74 |
UPDATE |
Nicole Kidman will work with the United Nations as an ambassador for what cause? |
Women's rights |
2006-01-30 |
| 73 |
UPDATE |
What is the capital of Bangladesh? |
Dhaka |
2006-01-30 |
| 72 |
UPDATE |
What was astronaut Sally Ride's profession? |
Physicist |
2006-01-30 |
| 71 |
UPDATE |
In what state was the first CVS store opened? |
Massachusetts |
2006-01-30 |
| 70 |
UPDATE |
William Tell is an opera in four acts by what composer? |
Rossini |
2006-01-30 |
| 69 |
UPDATE |
In which year was celebrity Dick Clark born? |
1929 |
2006-01-30 |
| 68 |
UPDATE |
Which of the following organizations is the largest consumer of fireworks: New York City Parks Department,
Philadelphia City Council,
Disney Corp,
Six Flags or
San Francisco's Chinese Cultural Center
? |
Disney Corp |
2006-01-30 |
| 67 |
UPDATE |
Which company invented the electric razor? |
Schick |
2006-01-23 |
| 66 |
UPDATE |
In which book of the Bible are the Ten Commandments first listed? |
Exodus |
2006-01-23 |
| 65 |
UPDATE |
Andrew Card holds what position in the Bush White House (Jan 2006)? |
Chief of Staff |
2006-01-23 |
| 64 |
UPDATE |
In what city is the main office of the National Football League? |
New York City |
2006-01-23 |
| 63 |
UPDATE |
Which of the Ivy League schools is the youngest? |
Cornell |
2006-01-23 |
| 62 |
UPDATE |
Who first uttered the famous phrase An army marches on its stomach? |
Napoleon |
2006-01-23 |
| 61 |
UPDATE |
In what state is the largest of the U.S. National Forests? |
New Mexico |
2006-01-23 |
| 60 |
UPDATE |
To how many years in prison was Al Capone sentenced for tax evasion? |
11 |
2006-01-23 |
| 59 |
UPDATE |
According to the Bible, what color horse does Famine ride during the Apocalypse? |
Black |
2006-01-23 |
| 58 |
UPDATE |
What American Indian tribe is the largest in population? |
Cherokee |
2006-01-23 |
| 57 |
UPDATE |
According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, how much of the U.S. land is owned by the federal government? |
1/3 |
2006-01-23 |
| 56 |
UPDATE |
In the National Hockey League, for what accomplishment is The Art Ross Trophy awarded? |
Leading points scorer |
2006-01-23 |
| 55 |
UPDATE |
The U.S. Postal Service is governed by a Board of Governors consisting of how many people? |
11 |
2006-01-23 |
| 54 |
UPDATE |
Which state claims to have the largest elk herd in the U.S? |
Montana |
2006-01-23 |
| 53 |
UPDATE |
Each October the world's largest international hot air balloon fiesta is hosted in which U.S. state? |
New Mexico |
2006-01-23 |
| 52 |
UPDATE |
What U.S. state has the longest freshwater shoreline? |
Michigan |
2006-01-23 |
| 51 |
UPDATE |
What automobile company manufactured the first air-conditioned car? |
Packard |
2006-01-23 |
| 50 |
UPDATE |
According to The World Almanac and Book of Facts, in land area, what is the largest US state east of the Mississippi River? |
Georgia |
2006-01-23 |
| 49 |
UPDATE |
What breed of dog is known as the barkless dog because it does not bark? |
Basenji |
2006-01-23 |
| 48 |
UPDATE |
If you had tinnitus, from what would you be suffering? |
Ringing in the ears |
2006-01-23 |
| 47 |
UPDATE |
Who was the first celebrity to receive a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame? |
Joanne Woodward |
2006-01-16 |
| 46 |
UPDATE |
How many columns of beads are on a standard abacus? |
13 |
2006-01-16 |
| 45 |
UPDATE |
What touring company is giving bus tours of the Katrina devastation in New Orleans? |
Gray Line |
2006-01-16 |
| 44 |
UPDATE |
The Bermuda Triangle is the area triangulated between Florida, Bermuda and what other body of land? |
Puerto Rico |
2006-01-16 |
| 43 |
UPDATE |
Iceland and England broke off diplomatic relations in 1976. What particular problem caused the split? |
Fishing rights |
2006-01-16 |
| 42 |
UPDATE |
Who directed the film, The Da Vinci Code? |
Ron Howard |
2006-01-16 |
| 41 |
UPDATE |
How many U.S. Generals became President of the U.S.? |
12 |
2006-01-16 |
| 40 |
UPDATE |
Which Native American leader was known as the Indian Hannibal? |
Pontiac |
2006-01-16 |
| 39 |
UPDATE |
On March 5, 1946, Winston Churchill gave a speech that introduced the phrase, Iron Curtain. In what country did he deliver the speech? |
USA |
2006-01-16 |
| 38 |
UPDATE |
Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, and what other nation was a member of the five founding member nations of OPEC? |
Venezuela |
2006-01-16 |
| 37 |
UPDATE |
What was the name of Austin, Texas before it was renamed in 1839 in honor of pioneer Stephen Austin? |
Waterloo |
2006-01-16 |
| 36 |
UPDATE |
With how many marbles does each player begin the game of Chinese checkers? |
10 |
2006-01-16 |
| 35 |
UPDATE |
What labor strike-breaking President was the only U.S. President to head a union? |
Ronald Reagan |
2006-01-16 |
| 34 |
UPDATE |
How many walking legs does a Maine lobster have? |
8 |
2006-01-16 |
| 33 |
UPDATE |
What country's explorer first introduced hogs to North America? |
Spain |
2006-01-16 |
| 32 |
UPDATE |
Which is the only state in the U.S. without a natural lake? |
West Virginia |
2006-01-16 |
| 31 |
UPDATE |
The Guinness Brewery in Dublin, Ireland is reported to have a property lease for a term of how many years? |
6000 years |
2006-01-16 |
| 30 |
UPDATE |
In Washington Irving's, The Legend of Sleepy Hollow, what is the name of Ichabod Crane's horse? |
Gunpowder |
2006-01-16 |
| 29 |
UPDATE |
According to the National Sleep Foundation, on average, how many hours a day does a one year old baby sleep? |
14 |
2006-01-16 |
| 28 |
UPDATE |
The wife of which U.S. President burned all of the Presidential papers she could find? |
Warren Harding |
2006-01-16 |
| 27 |
UPDATE |
What was the title of the book published in 1965 that introduced a generation of readers to a series of books about the desert planet Arrakis? |
Dune |
2006-01-09 |
| 26 |
UPDATE |
How many letters are in the Hawaiian alphabet? |
12 |
2006-01-09 |
| 25 |
UPDATE |
What country declared national beauty contests canceled in 1992, claiming they were degrading to women? |
Canada |
2006-01-09 |
| 24 |
UPDATE |
Marie Antoinette was from which European ruling family? |
Hapsburg |
2006-01-09 |
| 23 |
UPDATE |
In the film Jurassic Park , how were the dinosaurs supposed to have been created? |
Cloning using DNA from blood preserved in amber |
2006-01-09 |
| 22 |
UPDATE |
Into which body of water does the Zambezi River flow? |
Indian Ocean |
2006-01-09 |
| 21 |
UPDATE |
What do climbers call a peak higher the 914 m (3,000 ft)? |
Munros |
2006-01-09 |
| 20 |
UPDATE |
In November, (for Boy Scouts) and in March, (for Girl Scouts), the annual Urban Camp-Outs are hosted where in New York City? |
Empire State Building |
2006-01-09 |
| 19 |
UPDATE |
Who played the girlfriend of Sylvester Stallone in the 1976 movie Rocky? |
Talia Shire |
2006-01-09 |
| 18 |
UPDATE |
What was the name of the boat that made its maiden voyage from New York City to Albany in 1807 making the vessel the first successful steamboat? |
Clermont |
2006-01-09 |
| 17 |
UPDATE |
In what year did the New Year's ball first go down in Times Square? |
1907 |
2006-01-09 |
| 16 |
UPDATE |
In Troy weight, how many ounces are in one pound? |
12 |
2006-01-09 |
| 15 |
UPDATE |
How many people have served as the Secretary-General of the United Nations? |
7 |
2006-01-09 |
| 14 |
UPDATE |
What country is the world's largest exporter of sugar? |
Cuba |
2006-01-09 |
| 13 |
UPDATE |
What job did Robert E. Lee turn down to accept command of the Confederate forces? |
Commander of the Union Army |
2006-01-09 |
| 12 |
UPDATE |
On December 10, 1950, Ralph J. Bunche became the first black person to win what distinguished award? |
Nobel Peace Prize |
2006-01-09 |
| 11 |
UPDATE |
How do albatrosses exist at sea for long periods without fresh water? |
Drinks sea water |
2006-01-09 |
| 10 |
UPDATE |
Who was the first basketball player to be pictured on a box of Wheaties cereal? |
Michael Jordan |
2006-01-09 |
| 9 |
UPDATE |
George W. Bush spoke at Greece Athena High School on May 24, 2005. What was the last year, prior to his visit, that a sitting US President visited Rochester, NY? |
1989 |
2006-01-09 |
| 8 |
UPDATE |
What is the name of Dolly Parton's theme park? |
Dollywood |
2006-01-09 |
| 7 |
UPDATE |
What country recorded the greatest rainfall in a 12 month period?
|
India |
2006-01-02 |
| 6 |
UPDATE |
Which of the following is one of the three colours associated with Kwanzaa: Purple, Yellow, Orange, Blue or Black? |
Black |
2006-01-02 |
| 5 |
UPDATE |
What is the name of the church in Bethlehem that is located on the site where Jesus is believed to have been born? |
Church of the Nativity |
2006-01-02 |
| 4 |
UPDATE |
Which of the following is one of the three colours associated with Kwanzaa: Purple, Yellow, Orange, Blue or Black? |
Black. |
2006-01-02 |
| 1 |
UPDATE |
Who was the first President of the U.S. to be inaugurated at the Capital in Washington, D.C.? |
Thomas Jefferson |
2006-01-02 |