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The American Civil War begins*confederate Americana: One in every 4 Americans has appeared*on television Iceberg, boston, & bibb are types of _________*lettuce History: In 1987 Digging begins to link England and ---------- under the English Channel*france In which Commonwealth country is the wine producing area of Marlborough*new zealand Alcohol: Name That Drink: Russian ____*Kamikaze Definitions: Yielding profit*gainful Science: What is the Zodiac sign of the ram*aries Geography: Where is Lake Winnebago*wisconsin Africa: Where in Africa would we be if in these places: Marrakech - Casablanca - Rabat - Safi*Morocco Entertainment: Disney: Wizard Of Oz: Second kind of animal heard in the MGM film*chicken Entertainment: Disney: Who was the original voice of Goofy*Pinto Colvig Religion: What does a nihilist believe in*nothing Who was the Jackal's intended victim*charles de gaulle Nature: What is the world's fastest land animal*cheetah People: Born July 30, 1947, he starred in this movie: Batman & Robin - 1997*arnold schwarzenegger USA: The flag of what nation flew briefly over Arizona in the 1860s*Confederate States of America Geography: What is south africa's national flower*protea Science: Which element derives its name from the Greek for 'bringer of light'*phosphorus Computers: Technology: COM port*communications port Geography: What do you call somebody from Liverpool*Liverpudlian Entertainment: What name is given to the tent-like structure that some travelling circuses still use*The Big Top History: In 1902 ---------- Wankel, Germany, inventor (Wankel rotary-piston engine), born*felix Nature: Babies: What is a young owl called*owlet Canadian: What novel's character include Kip, Hana, Carvaggio and the Englishman*The English Patient Canadian: Who was the Quebec Nordiques number one pick for the 1991 draft*Eric Lindros L is the roman numeral for what number*fifty Definitions: A small retail shop*boutique People: Born Jan 3, 1956, he starred in this movie: The Bounty - 1984*mel gibson Who painted the Sistine Chapel at the Vatican*Michelangelo Science: In biology, what's the name for leaf pores*stomata Canadian: What is Toronto's CFL team called*Argonauts Science: GENETICS: Name the enzyme that catalyzes formation of DNA from mRNA*reverse transcriptase Canadian: What canadian province has no skunks, poison ivy or snakes*newfoundland Buried in Kensal Green Cemetery in London, who was the tightrope walker who crossed Niagara Falls blindfolded and on stilts*emile blondin Nature: What is the creature that is half eagle, half lion*griffin Canadian: Who was the first Liberal prime minister*Alexander Mackenzie History: In 1901 ---------- Maass army nurse sacrificied her life at 25 to prove that the mosquito carries yellow fever*clara History: In 1865 William Butler ----------, poet (Wild Swans at Coole-Nobel 1923), born in Ireland*Yeats TV: Rush Limbaugh: Rush's chief of staff*kit carson Geography: Brussels is the capital of _______*belgium Americana: 21 percent of US kids say they'd 'eat____ every day for dinner' if they were President*ice cream Geography: What U.S. city is named after Saint Francis of Assisi*san francisco History: In 1956 Johnny ---------- [John Lydon], rocker (Sex Pistols-God Save the Queen), born*rotten People: Who married Thelma Catherine Patricia Ryan*richard nixon In which American state is Princeton University*new jersey History: In 1971 Jim Morrison rocker (Doors), dies of heart failure in ----------*paris Sports: What football team has won the most Rose Bowls*southern california Americana: As what was Sir Matthew Baillie Begbie known as in the late 1800s*hanging judge Computers: In the late 60s, Robert Noyce and Gordon Moore left Fairchild Semiconductors to found a new startup. Which company*Intel Science: What is the abbreviation for trinitrotoluene*tnt History: In 1889 Dr John F ---------- developed pencillin treatment of syphillis, born*mahoney Television: What are the names of the two aliens in the animated series, "The Simpsons"*Kang and Kodos Food and Drink: Framboise is a liqueur flavoured with what*raspberries Science: Space: Who reviewed billions and billions of radio telescope signals in the 1980s and felt only 37 warranted further investigations*Carl Sagan History: In 1983 Carolyn Jones actress (Morticia-Addams Family), dies at 54 of ----------*cancer Entertainment: What is Sianel Pedwar Cymru*Welsh language TV service In electronics, device used to propagate radio or electromagnetic waves or to capture radio waves*antenna Who is the author of Jude the Obscure*thomas hardy Nature: Which animal depicts 1996 in the Chinese Calendar*the tiger TV: Beverly Hillbillies: What was the name of the diner Jethro ran*The Happy Gizzard Canadian: Who were the only two prime ministers in office during the 1970s*Trudeau and Clark*Clark and Trudeau Computers - what key on the keyboard "shifts" the alphabets keys to "uppercase"*caps lock Geography: What are the two basic aids in orienteering*map and compass Canadian: What are Newfoundland tolts made of*Rock History: What did ancient Egyptians make from the tall water plant papyrus*paper People: Inventors: Where was the crossbow invented*china People: Born Oct 1, 1935, she starred in this movie: Victor/Victoria - 1982*julie andrews Nature: There is no mention of cats or rats in the ----------*bible Geography: The Seven Wonders of the Ancient World are: the Pyramids of Egypt, the Statue of Zeus, the Temple of Artemis, the Mausoleum of Halicarnassus, the Colossus of Rhodes, the Lighthouse of Alexandria and the ______*hanging gardens of babylon Potpourri: SI Units of Magnetic Flux*weber Definitions: A silver white metallic element*antimony People: Who was born sarah jane fulks*jane Wyman reagan Who wrote the novel which Bizet based his opera Carmen on*Prosper Merimee Canadian: What Canadian city is home to the RCMP Centennial Museum*Regina People: Name the actor that played the hitman in the movie Grosse Point Blank*John Cusack Tolkien: Who said, 'It's an ill wind as blows nobody no good, as I always say. And All's well as ends Better!'*the gaffer Science: Space: Which planet has a year lasting approximately 88 earth days*mercury Food and Drink: What fruit is the basis for guacamole*avocado Bizarre Celebrity Suicides: 1978 Rock Musician (Chicago) suicide playing Russian roulette*Terry Kath History: In 1943 Keith ----------, guitarist (Rolling Stones),born*richards History: In 1626 Peter ---------- purchases Manhattan Island for 24 dollars*minuet Which sexy singer has the same name as a Henry Fielding novel*Tom Jones Science: The remains of prehistoric organisms that have been preserved in rocks are called ________*fossils People with which disease were cared for by Father de Veuster on the Hawaiian island of Molokai*leprosy USA: What edible game bird is South Dakota's state bird*Ring Necked Pheasant People: Who was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Director in 1988 for the movie 'Working Girl'*mike nichols History: In 1778 Fabian Gottlieb ----------, 1st to circumnavigate Antarctica, born*von bellinghausen Definitions: Sourness*acerbity Anne Rice: What were the dominating features of the Taltos*very tall History: In 1625 Giovanni Domenico Cassini discovered 4 satellites of ----------*saturn Geography: What 2 countries border the Dead Sea*israel and jordan Formula 1: Who won four consecutive Belgian Grand Prix victories beginning in 1962*jim clark Sports: Which Australian was the only man to win the tennis Grand Slam twice*rod laver Dutch: In what Dutch province is: Stadskanaal*Groningen Geography: The is actually a desert environment, averaging about the same amount of monthly rainfall as the Sahara Desert*south pole Religion: Who is the patron saint of skin diseases*st peregrine Sports: Tennis: Who played her first professional match against tracy austin in 1982*steffi graf History: In 1962 ---------- launched to Mars falls into Atlantic Ocean*mariner i Nature: What mammal ranks after man on the evolutionary scale*ape US Capitals: What is the Capital of Alaska*Juneau People: Who played the title role in the film farce dr detroit*dan aykroyd History: In 1975 Laos People's ---------- Republic founded (National Day)*democratic Baseball: Records: In 1998, this shortstop became only the third player in MLB history to ever hit 40 home runs and steal 40 bases in a single season*alex rodriguez People: Famous Canadians: Popular Canadian novelist known for her feminist themes*margaret atwood Myths: Cerberus guarded the gates of the underworld in Greek mythology.what kind of creature was this three headed being*dog History: In 1936 Dennis ---------- actor (True Grit, Blue Velvet, Easy Rider), born*hopper History: Hiawatha was chief of which indian people*mohawks In which London thoroughfare is the famous Hamley's Toy Shop*regent street Which German city is famous for a scent it produces*Cologne TV: In 1964 Beatles' third appearance on ----------*The Ed Sullivan Show People: British actress achieved fame in 1971 TV series as Elizabeth I*Glenda Jackson Chips: Dielectric thickness can be calculated from this electrical measurement*capacitance USA: What historic New England capital celebrates Bunker Hill Day each June*Boston History: In 53----------, 13th Roman emperor (98-117), conqueror of Ctesiphon, born*trajan Nature: Which bird is traditionally believed to sing before it dies*swan Nature: Which is the tallest breed of dog*irish wolfhound Music Trivia: Who had a back up band named for a renegade Indian*neil young USA: Direct-dial, coast to coast telephone service began in 1951 as Mayor M. Leslie Denning of Englewood, New Jersey called his counterpart Mayor Frank Osbourne of where*Alameda, California Canadian: Quebec has an important natural resource that will be primordial in about 50 years, what is this resource*Fresh Water History: On This Day: 11 November 1975 Angola gains independence from ---------- (National Day)*portugal Canadian: What kind of large migratory bird is known in Inuktitut as uluagullik*Canada Goose Definitions: Supreme ruler*autocrat TV: Married With Children: Al's favorite bar*Hooters Geography: Yamoussoukro is the capital of which country*cote d'ivoire History: On This Day: 29 January 1979 Brenda Spencer, age 16, was arrested and she said I don't like Mondays, they give me the blues. I wanted to liven up a dull Monday. What had Brenda just done*murdered her school headmaster and caretaker What does 'cc' stand for in motor mechanics*cubic centimetre USA: As of 1999, two states have as their governors sons of a past US President, can you name one of them*Florida*Texas History: In 1519 ----------'s ship set sail to circumnavigate the Earth*magellan Religion: Who wrote these words: He is despised and rejected of men, a man of sorrows, and acquainted with grief*Isaiah Hockey: Robyn Regehr was born where*brazil International: What colour does the bride wear in a chinese wedding*red Fast Food: The place that brings you fried chicken that has lovely but very calorific skin*KFC*Kentucky Fried Chicken History: What battle resulted in the largest number of german pows*battle of stalingrad Whose widow became Frank Sinatra's last wife*gummo marx People: What academic title did nazi propaganda minister josef goebbels hold*doctor USA: What animals can you ride into the Grand Canyon*Mules Canadian: Which eastern Canadian First Nation adopted athe eight-pointed star as a symbol of their alliance with Great Britain in the eighteenth century*Mi'kmaq*Mic Mac History: Who's considered the patron Saint of travellers*christopher Geography: What ocean fills nearly a complete hemisphere of the earth's surface*pacific*pacific ocean History: What was the first submarine named*nautilus Alcohol: Beer: Which beer is the largest selling single beer brand in the world*budweiser Sports: Romanian soccer team wich won the European Champions League in 1986(in final with CF Barcelona)*steaua bucuresti Sports: Which famous sporting venue is above NewYorks Pennsylvania Station*madison square gardens Science: Biology: What's the greatest source of lead poisoning*leaded gasoline Definitions: A desire for food*hunger Science: Who founded digital research*gary kildall Canadian: Which Canadian province would you travel to to see all your Icelandic friends at the Islendingadagurinn*Manitoba USA: The law still stands that more than 3,000 sheep cannot be herded down which California Blvd at any one time*Hollywood Nature: The giant African ---------- grows to a foot long and reaches weights greater than a pound*snail International: The biggest pyramid in the world is in ______*mexico Geography: What has approximately 1/4 pound of salt in every gallon*seawater Who wrote "I Robot" and "The Foundation Trilogy"*isaac asimov Science: What is an integer that is greater than 1 and divisible only by itself and 1*prime number Quotes: Who said this: Everybody is ignorant, only on different subjects*will rogers History: What were the favourite subjects of Victorian artist Edwin Landseer*animals Asia: What Asian country has a bill of rights for cows*india What did poet Joyce Kilmer think that he would never see a poem as lovely as*a tree History: Wars: What country did US.forces invade in 1831*Falkland Religion: Who is the patron saint of iron workers*st sebastian What is an Ulster*long overcoat History: In 1922 Dr. Christiaan ----------, performed first human heart transplantation*barnard History: Wars: What was a Dogpatch in the Vietnam War*shanty towns Cricket: Which Australian cricketer was nicknamed Tangles*max walker International: What country tested its first nuclear bomb in 1974*india What is attribution of divine honours on persons (living or dead) called*apotheosis Nature: Plants: Which division is moss in*bryophytes Sports: On This Day: 07 February 1970 US male ---------- championship won by Tim Wood*figure skating USA: James Madison was the first US president to graduate from which university*Princeton Science: Biology: Progressive opacity of eye lens*cataract History: On This Day: 20 February 1971 Major General Idi Amin Dada appoints himself President of ----------*uganda People: Who succeeded Queen Elizabeth l to the throne in 1603*james i USA: Kemmons Wilson founded what worldwide hotel chain in 1945*Holiday Inn History: In 1914 Henry Ford introduces ---------- for cars*assembly line Science: What is an ophthalmologist*eye doctor Canadian: By what name is singer Valdemar Horsdal better known*Valdy Geography: Djibouti is the capital of ______*djibouti Science: Quinine is added to water to make _______*tonic water Definitions: What is a castrated rooster called*a capon History: In 1980 ---------- premieres*empire strikes back Definitions: Whats the name for an organism that live on or in another*parasite People: Famous Last Words: I must go in, the fog is rising - poet, d. 1886*Emily Dickinson Geography: Where is Chatt el Jerid*Tunisia Canadian: What is Canada's lowest recorded temperature with the wind chill factor included*Minus Ninety Two Degrees Celsius*-92C Food and Drink: What is the name of the Kellogg's cereal prefixed with the word 'healthwise'*bran flakes International: What is the principle by which nationals of one country are exempted from the legal jurisdiction of another country called*extraterritoriality People: Peter Sellers had a top ten hit in 1960 with which other film star*sophia loren TV: The Simpsons: Who or what told Homer to have sex with Mindy in a Capital City hotel room*cookie History: In 1825 Uruguay declares independence from ---------- (National Day)*brazil USA: Telescope Peak, California eleven thousand feet high, towers above what low lying site*Death Valley History: On This Day: 17 December 1971 Radio ---------- begins transmitting*bangladesh People: If norm could have any woman in the world, who would it be*jill eikenberry Games&Toys: What game says He really likes you*Dream phone Science: Who developed the laws of planetary motion*johannes kepler Canadian: What animal is represented on the Canadian twoonie*Polar Bear What is the Capital of: Zambia*lusaka Legend: What does Jack cut off of Darkness*his hands TV: What show was this character on: Dr. Mark Sloan*Diagnosis Murder Nature: What is a group of this animal called: cormorants*solitude In which US city are Rampart St., Bourbon St. and Basin St*new orleans Science: Space: Which Planet is 228 million kilometres from the Sun and has an orbital time of 1.88 years*Mars Canadian: What is the only city in Canada that lies on a provincial border*Lloydminster History: In 1915 Cornerstone laid for ---------- Memorial in Washington, DC*lincoln History: In 1942 Harrison ---------- actor (Star Wars, Indiana Jones, Frantic), born*ford Geography: What is the name of the island between Corsica and the Italian mainland*elba Alcohol: Name That Drink: Rob ____*Roy Tolkien: What direction is Mordor from Mirkwood*south-east What contagious disease was known as Gaol Fever in the nineteenth century*typhus Science: Biology: Pygal refers to what part of the body*buttocks Nature: Primates are the only group of animals that can do what*press their thumb against their finger Geography: What lake in the Great Rift Valley between Zaire and Rwanda is about 105 km/65 mi long*Kivu TV: What were the names of the Brady pets*tiger & fluffy*tiger fluffy*fluffy tiger Science: Space: What are Russian astronauts called*Cosmonauts Which lake was created by the building of the Aswan Dam*lake nasser Geography: Victoria Falls, in _______, Africa, drops 420 feet creating a cloud of mist so great that is can be seen for a distance of 25 miles*zimbabwe Formal or informal agreement among business firms designed to reduce or suppress competition in a particular market*cartel TV: Bewitched: Who was Samantha's husband*Darin Canadian: What strain of wheat was developed by Charles E. Saunders in 1903*Marquis Wheat USA: Declaration House, Norman Rockwell museum and Congress Hall are all where*Philadelphia, Pennsylvania People: What was Charlie Chaplin's middle name*Spencer History: What german philosopher claimed morality required a belief in god and freedom*Immanuel Kant USA: What North American city sprouts the most parking meters*New York People: Who played the mutating fly in the film 'the fly'*jeff goldblum Dutch: In what Dutch province is: Leiden*Zuid Holland Computers: Technology: What is sex on the Internet called*cybersex History: Wars: What war followed the shot heard around the world*The American Revolution*American revolution People: Famous Last Words: Thomas Jefferson--still survives - US President, d. July 4, 1826*John Adams What sport did James Naismith invent*basketball History: In 1990 Rex Harrison, actor famous for Doctor Dolittle and My Fair Lady, dies at 82 from ----------*cancer Canadian: Which lake covered parts of Manitoba, Ontario, Saskatchewan, North Dakota and Minnesota during the Wisconsin Glacial Age*Lake Agassiz History: Who crowned Napoleon Emperor of France*Napoleon*himself Sports: What gambling game has a 'croupier' spinning a wheel*roulette International: Politics: Chiefs of State: Current Premier of Bermuda*Jennifer Smith Americana: Indianapolis is the capital of ______*indiana Nature: Which garden pest, which can cause great damage to lawns, is the grub of the crane fly*leatherjacket Science: What was the first kind of soap that floated*ivory Geography: Medina is located in what country*saudi arabia History: In 1937, __________________ won the oscar for best actor*spencer tracy Geography: What place in the Yukon is known for its 1300 signposts*watson pass Definitions: Legal Terms: To steal property entrusted to one's care*embezzle History: What was wampum for north American indians*money Canadian: What colour is the Woody Poppy butterfly found in Ontario*Blue Science: What device used to be called a 'spyglass'*telescope US Capitals: What is the Capital of Alabama*Montgomery History: In 1946 Tommy Lee Jones actor (----------, Batman Forever, Under Siege), born*volcano Geography: What continent is bounded on the north by the Timor Sea, The Arafura Sea & the Torres Straights*australia People: Whose daughter became the wealthiest three year old in 1988*Christina Onassis Geography: What Island in the South Pacific is famous for its stone heads*Easter Island History: In 1928 Eddie ----------, actor, born*fisher Science: What natural phenomena produced a 'year without summer' and extraordinary sunsets in the 1800s inspiring such artists as Dickens and Wordsworth*volcanic eruption People: Born Nov 22, 1958, she starred in this movie: Amazing Grace and Chuck - 1987*jamie lee curtis Geography: What are the roads of guam paved with*coral New Zealand: What bird was once hunted, at 13 ft. tall, and is now extinct in New Zealand*Moa Science: Biology: What are the longest cells in the human body*neurons USA On This Day: March 13, 1868 the impeachment trial of which president began in the US Senate*Andrew Johnson Quotes: To my embarrassment I was born in bed with a lady*Wilson Mizner History: In 1985 19th Space Shuttle Mission - Challenger 8 returns to ----------*earth Which director/producer started his career as a student with the film THX-1138 which he later reworked for his feature-directing debut*George Lucas Canadian: Which Canadian province did King Edward VII own a ranch in*Alberta USA: USS Constitution, Paul Revere House and Park Street Church are where*Boston, Massachusetts Hemingway forbade this man to marry his sister Carol*John Gardner TV: Name That TV Show: Max Weinberg, Andy Richter, Conan*late night with conan obrien Nature: What crop is grown in the most countries*corn Who won Best Supporting Actor at the 2000 Oscars*michael caine USA: What 1984 Presidential hopeful helped secure Syria's release of pilot Robert Goodman*Jesse Jackson Geography: Forgotten Wonders: Mont-Saint Michel is located in*normandy, france*france History: In 1960 ---------- (Brazzaville) gains independence from France (Nat'l Day)*congo Food and Drink: Where is most of the vitamin c in fruits*skin Which Charles Dickins novel is the character Nancy in*Oliver Twist Canadian: Which major attraction on Vancouver Island is considered one the finest gardens in the world*Butchart Gardens History: Which wonder of engineering became the world's tallest building in 1973*the world trade center*the world trade centre Geography: What is the name of the world's longest glacier*lambert glacier*lambert Who wrote the song 'See My Baby Jive'*roy wood Science: What are the three kingdoms of nature*Animal,vegetable,mineral Definitions: What would you do with a liquorice paper*roll a cigarette USA: The democrats nominate which Massachusetts governor for president*Michael Dukakis Canadian: The municipalities of Oak Bay, Saanich, and Esquimait are part of what urban area*Victoria Geography: Capital Cities: The African country of the Ivory Coast*Abidjan Science: Space: Which planet with at least eighteen known moons is sixth closest to the Sun*saturn Which green pigment absorbs light to make plants look green*chlorophyll Geography: Which country means land of the free*thailand TV: The Muppets: Who played the Muppaphone*Marvin Suggs History: In 1973 Israel shoots down 13 ---------- MIG-21s*syrian Definitions: Mother of a reigning sovereign*queen mother Alcohol: Cocktails: 1/4 oz. brandy + 3/4 oz. curacao + 1 oz. lime juice + 1/2 tsp. sugar*alabama Entertainment: Disney: Wizard Of Oz: The actor who played the scarecrow*ray bolger More Sci Fi: The conquerers of Earth in Battlefield Earth*psychlo Computers: Technology: This word means one colour, and is used to refer to a black and white*monochrome Nature: What is the only land mammal native to New Zealand*bat French: In France it is called 'potiron' and is a large round fruit with thick orange rind and pulpy flesh. What is its English name*pumpkin History: In 1889 Arnold ----------, historian, born*toynbee An oxidising agent is a substance that "oxidises" another substance, i.e. takes electrons from it, and in doing so, itself gets "reduced" or accepts electrons. Name a good oxidising agent*dichromate ions USA: What Latin despot was linked to an Embassy Row bombing described as the only fully-proven case of state-sponsored terrorism on American soil*Augusto Pinochet People: What actor played charlie, the border patrol guard, in the border*jack nicholson TV: What was the butler's name in "Family Affair"*mr french Geography: In which French island territory would you find the towns Bastia and Calvi*corsica Geography: What European city is known as The Bride of the Sea*venice Nature: The flaky, scaly bits that monkeys pick off each other and eat is known as*scurf AUSTRIA: What is Austria's largest city*Vienna Where did Anne Hathaway live*stratford on avon Cars: The first car with a non-U.S. nameplate to be classified as U.S. domestic*mazda mx-6 Science: Biology: Which organelle contains hydrolytic enzymes that can digest macromolecules*lysosome Miss Marples was created by which author*Agatha Christie Sports: What have over 80 percent of boxers suffered*brain damage People: What age would Marc Bolan (died 1977) be in 2005 if he was still alive*fifty eight Food and Drink: Which cheese is traditionally put on pizza*mozzarella History: In 1878 ---------- Quezon, first president of Philippine Commonwealth (1935-42), born*manuel Canadian: Which Canadian province has the Purple Violet as the official flower*New Brunswick Geography: Which north western Italian city is known in that country as Torino*turin History: Which artist was named after a brother who had died at birth*Vincent van Gogh Useless Facts: Each year, approximately 250,000 American husbands are physically attacked and beaten by -----------------*their wives Anne Rice: What street did the Mayfairs live on*First street Lord of the Rings: What is the name of Gandalf's ring*narya the great Food and Drink: Which herb is used to make Pesto sauce*Basil History: In 1776 Thomas ---------- publishes his first 'American Crisis' essay*paine Canadian: What are the Canadian Iles de la Madeleine known as in English*Magdalen Islands Nature: What is the longest insect*walking stick Nature: Name That Dog Breed _________*Border Collie Geography: Where is terre haute*indiana Sherlock Holmes: What is Professor Moriarty's first name*james Nature: Plants: The hip is the seedcase for which flower*rose Science: What is the measure of hardness*Mohs What part of a ship are you in if you are in the 'head'*bathroom History: What did Dr Godfrey invent in 1762*fire extinguisher TV: In which programme did Rab C. Nesbitt first appear on TV*Naked Video New Zealand: Where would you be if you were with 30 percent of New Zealand's population*Auckland Children's Literature: What Charlotte wrote in her web to save the swine*some pig Science: Space: What is the unit of measurement which is equal to the mean distance from the Earth to the Sun*astronomical unit Geography: What is staged at Oberammergau,West Germany,every 10 years*The Passion Play TV: The Flintstones: What is the name of the Rubble's pet*Hoppy History: What ship sank in a night to remember*titanic Author: The Man in the High Castle*philip k. dick Computers: Techy: Which company created the most used networking software in the 1980s*Novell Author: Where the Sidewalk Ends*shel silverstein Legal Terms: To give, to transfer responsibility, to another*Assign International: By percentage of population, what country has the highest population of AIDS*Botswana Nature: What animal often communicate at sound levels as low as 5hz*elephants Commerce: What term describes the ultimate consumer of a product*end user Where was Stephen King Born*Portland Maine Science: What serious underwater ailment was named after a Victorian notion of chic posture*the bends*bends Canadian: What sales organization has the acronym CPSA*Canadian Professional Sales Association License plates: what job does ntglty have*attorney Science: What makes a solution saline*salt Gay Issues: What group's motto is, We're Here, We're Queer, We Have E-Mail*Digital Queers What type of creature is a painted lady*butterfly USA: What Ivy League college, founded as an Indian school, is found in Hanover*Dartmouth Lyrics: Name that Tune: Drawn into the stream of undefined illusion*something about you Stephen King's "Salem's _________"*Lot Lorna Doone is set in which part of England*Exmoor History: Allied bombers were issued with Biro pens as ______ pens leaked at high altitude*fountain History: In 1982 Italy beats ---------- 3-1 for soccer's 12th World Cup in Madrid*west germany Complete the proverb: There's many a good tune*played on an old fiddle Dutch: What's the capital of the Dutch province Overijssel*Zwolle TV: Which cartoon family can 'sing the blues'*the simpsons Science: What is a nephron*filtering unit in the kidney Americana: InterStates that run east west are numbered sequentially starting from the South with what kind of numbers*even numbers*even Science: What gas makes up 90 percent of the universe*hydrogen History: In 1956----------, actor, born*mel gibson People: Actress Amy Irving divorced her producer husband in 1989, who was he*steven spielberg History: In 1946 Oliver Stone NYC, director (Wall St, Good Morning Vietnam,---------- ), born*platoon Sports: What sport does Beat Zberg play*Cycling History: Who was the wife of Henry VI of England*margaret of anjou Geography: Second City: Bulawayo*zimbabwe Definitions: An arithmetic mean*average Nature: The ---------- snake found in the state of Arizona is not poisonous, but when frightened, it may hiss loudly and vibrate its tail like a rattlesnake*gopher International: Japanese: Bowing at an angle of forty five degrees means*deep respect*an apology People: Born Oct 4, 1946, she starred in this movie: Light Sleeper - 1992*susan sarandon Food and Drink: What do you call the stick used to stir up cocktails*swizzlestick Chips: Critical photolithographic dimensions in 1995 are measured in these units*micron Science: Space: What is the day called when the earth is closest to the sun*Perigee Alcohol: Name That Drink: Pusser's Pain ____*Killer Sports: At which sport did Yvonne McGregor win a bronze medal for Great Britain at the Sydney Olympics*cycling Rhyme Time: noise vest*racket jacket Sports: Name the Ivy League Colleges Alphabetically*Harvard Princeton Yale Name the Artist: Macarena*Los Del Rio Art and Literature: Who lived at 1 Snoopy Place in Santa Rosa, California until his death in 2000*Charles Schulz International: What is the name of the Tokyo Stock Market Index*nikkei Myths: Who was oedipus' father*laius Words: Languages: If you were to hear the greeting Labdien, what language would you be listening to*Latvian Geography: Capital Cities: Tanzania*Dodoma*dar es salaam People: Born April 29, 1958, she starred in this movie: William Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream - 1999*michelle Pfeiffer Science: Psychology: In the sensory cortex what body part is defined as the largest area*fingers Nature: Where does the Dali Lama come from*tibet People: Famous Last Words: What ----*duck Who said Mad dogs and englishmen go out in the mid-day sun*noel coward Geography: Upon which river did Babylon stand*euphrates Religion: Who is the patron saint of plague patients*st sebastian In what Mark Twain novel would one find a feud between the Grangerfords & the Shepherdsons*huckleberry finn People: Born Feb 27, 1932, she starred in this movie: The Taming of the Shrew - 1967*elizabeth taylor Complete the title of this Johny Cash song: A Boy Named*Sue Canadian: Which Canadian prime minister wrote in his memoirs that the object of war is peace*Lester Pearson Alcohol: Name That Drink: Gin ____*Thing People: Born Aug 25, 1930, he starred in this movie: The Anderson Tapes - 1971*sean connery Inventions: Who invented the wristwatch*Louis Cartier On a standard computer keyboard, this is the letter just to the right of Z*x History: In 1958----------, musician, born*prince History: Where did the Samurai rule*Japan Who camped by a billabong*swagman What are you forbidden to fly an aeroplane over in India*taj mahal People: Who was Prime Minister of France at the outbreak of World War I I*edouard daladier People: Born Oct 8, 1949, she starred in this movie: Ghostbusters - 1984*sigourney weaver History: What was the most popular semi automatic hand gun in Nazi Germany*the luger*luger USA: The original name of this kid's drink was fruit smack flavored syrup*Kool Aid Nature: Horses: What is used to remove dirt and dead skin from the horse's hair*Curry Comb International: Politics: Israel was proclaimed an independent state in 1948. 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Cartman*black people International: What country are you stuck in if you're doing hard time at Boniato Prison*cuba Geography: Santo domingo is the capital of ______*dominican republic History: In 1959 Randy ----------, country singer (Always & Forever), born*travis Who wrote "The Wealth of Nations"*adam smith Entertainment: Disney: Which character in Lady and the Tramp sings Bella Notte*Tony Sports: Which city is the location for the 1998 Commonwealth Games*Kuala Lumpur History: In 1970 Apollo 13 launched to ----------: unable to land, returns in 6 days*moon Geography: What is the nickname for Iowa*Hawkeye State Alcohol: Name That Drink: Pap Smear Pabst ____*Smir Nature: CATS: Name the Breed: Possibly the first deliberate hybridization of two breeds, it is a cross between a Persian and a Siamese. Its temperament is calm and friendly*Himalayan Geography: Bridges: Country location: Pont de Normandie*france Geography: What is the world's no.20 most populous city*Rio de Janeiro Americana: In which city is the Cotton Bowl played*Dallas Geography: What was discovered in the northern tip of Vancover Island in 1835*coal US Capitals: What is the Capital of Minnesota*St Paul Food and Drink: Fisherman's stew, literally means "boil on low heat" (watch the spelling)*bouillabaisse People: Singer Tasmin*Archer International: Japanese: Bowing at an angle of fifteen degrees is more formal and means*good day These gentle creatures don't scare you, right It's just the thought of rabies they may carry. 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Plot uncovered & leader Guy Fawkes hanged*catholics Geography: Cheddar Gorge is in which range of hills*Mendips History: In 1924 Italian composer Giacomo Puccini died in ----------*brussels Nature: When a rabbit scratches its dowsets, it has itchy*testicles In the book Treasure Island which character owns the Spyglass Inn*long john silver Sports: Skiing: The Swix company manufactures poles as well as this skiing/racing essential*wax What was the stage name of ehrich weiss*harry houdini Americana: Martha Jane Burke was a teamster, transporting supplies to American mining camps. What was her nickname*Calamity Jane Canadian: What Province would you be calling if you called this Area Code 604*British Columbia People: Born Dec 18 1963, he starred in this movie: True Romance - 1993*brad pitt TV & Movies: James Bond: What game does Bond play with Kamal Khan in "Octopussy"*Backgammon Nature: What is a group of this animal called: Kitten*kindle*litter Science: Biology: The normal body temperature in ___ degrees Celsius*thirty seven People: What actress played honey west in the detective series honey west*anne francis People: Who directed king of kings*cecil b. demille Nature: What mammals travel in pods*whales TV: What police force worked for mack sennett*keystone kops USA: What name did the Standard Oil Company of California adopt*ESSO USA: Padre Island National Seashore, the Alamo and Six Flags are all in which state*Texas USA: What stuttering character ended many Warner Brothers cartoons with Th-th-th-that's all folks*Porky Pig Canadian: Who did Preston Manning portray as the Alliance's Kim Campbell, in the days leading up to the final leadership vote in 2000*Stockwell Day Narrow saw on frame for cutting thin wood in patterns*fretsaw Malawi has two capital cities. 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Scott Fitzgerald first meet*The Dingo Bar History: What man's gun was sold for use to the Texas Rangers*samuel colt History: In 1897 Frank ----------, movie director (Its a Wonderful Life, Arsenic & Old Lace), born*Capra What religion was founded by Guru Nanak*sikhism Americana: This town was close to Ponderosa Ranch*virginia city Nature: A kind of small domestic fowl*bantam USA: What breed of dog, with a city in its name, is the only dog developed in the US*Boston Terrier History: Wars: Which Second World War bomber and a New Zealand city have the same name*wellington What can be described as a Flemish Bond*brickwork People: Actress in the role: Batman ---> Vicki Vale*kim basinger Canadian: The town of Selkirk is found in which province*Manitoba Nature: Leaflike part of plant growing before flower*bract Quotes: Who said this: There are in the end three things that last: Faith, Hope and Love, and the greatest of these is love*st paul*st. paul Chronic disease marked by overgrowth of hands, feet, & lower part of the face, resulting from excessive production of somatotropin, the growth-stimulating hormone*acromegaly Canadian: Birdwatching havens Point Pelee and Long Point lie in what lake*Lake Erie Celebrities Deaths: In 1940, which Russian leader was assassinated in Mexico with an ice-pick*Leon Trotsky People: Name this couple who divorced then remarried*Dame Elizabeth Taylor & Richard Burton Geography: What European country are Rotterdam & the Hague in*the netherlands Animal's body that the mythical griffin has*lion History: Which country did mussolini invade in 1935*ethiopia Geography: What is the most northerly town in Europe*hammerfest Food and Drink: What does a rattlesnake taste like*chicken US City Nicknames: What is the nickname for Charleston, South Carolina*palmetto city History: Wars: What type of factory did the Luftwaffe bomb on October 15, 1940 during WWII*hat factory Science: Where did Soviet Yuri Romanenko go for 326 Days in 1987*Space Geography: In what country are the cities of: Filipstad, Uppsala and Sorsele*Sweden Entertainment: Who was seriously injured after a freebase pipe exploded in his face*richard pryor People: Whom did Colin Baker replace as Doctor Who on television*peter davison Sports: Tennis: Where's Stephanie de Ville from*Belgium Americana: The Molly Maguires was a secret organisation operating in which industry in 19th century America*coal mining Americana: Name of George Clinton's collective, which put out "One Nation Under A Groove"*Parliament-Funkadelic What company was formed by the Swede, Ingvar Kamprad*ikea People: Born Sep 9, 1960, he starred in this movie: Lair of the White Worm - 1988*hugh grant Food and Drink: What word describes food preserved in vinegar*pickled People: Who played together with Humphrey Bogart in the movie classic 'Casablanca'*ingrid bergman TV: Who did david letterman pay four cartons of marlboro to be on his show*miss ussr History: In 1965 March by civil rights demonstrators was broken up in ----------, Alabama*Selma People: Which jazz muscian was nicknamed satchmo*louis armstrong People: Who won the Golden Raspberry for Worst Actress in 1991 in the movie A Kiss Before Dying*Sean Young TV: What sitcom has plenty of sippers of snapple*seinfeld Science: Biology: The ......... is an invaginated fold of skin surrounding the free extremity of the penis*prepuce Americana: The brave struggle of the outnumbered Texans, who were massacred to a man by the Mexican forces*alamo*the alamo Canadian: What Canadian university does broadcaster Rex Murphy hold an honorary Doctor of Letters degree from*Memorial University History: In 1973 American ---------- Movement occupy Wounded Knee in South Dakota*indian People: William Powell and which actress played the sleuthing couple in the Thin Man' series of films 1934 and 1947*myrna loy Canadian: Which news magazine is read by more Canadians*Maclean Cricket: If you are run out without scoring, what is it called*diamond duck Canadian: What group was created in 1920 to promote contemporary Canadian paintings*Group of Seven Definitions: Something that containing both letters and numbers*alphanumeric People: Inventors: In 1942, Enrico Fermi invented what*nuclear reactor Geography: What island is the Canadian city of Victoria found on*vancouver Geography: What US state includes the telephone area code 513*ohio Food and Drink: Good rhine wines are bottled in what colour bottles*brown Nature: The aardvark is the first animal listed in a dictionary but what is the second*Aardwolf People: Who is on a US 5,000 dollar bill*james madison Who wrote the Noddy books*enid blyton Sports: In which weight category did John Conteh fight for the world title*light heavyweight Which Apostle replaced Judas Iscariot*matthias People: The male anchor of 20/20*Hugh Downs People: Who's the highest-rated TV talk show host to sport sneakers on air*david letterman History: On This Day: 10 July 1973 Bahamas gain independence after 300 yrs of ---------- rule (Nat'l Day)*british Geography: What famous mountain is often photographed by film of the same name*fuji Canadian: What caused the cancellation of the 1919 Stanley Cup championship*Influenza Epidemic History: Which English King met Francis I of France on the 'Field of the Cloth of Gold'*henry viii People: Born Jan 8, 1935, he starred in this movie: The Trouble With Girls - 1969*elvis presley History: In 1956 Ampex Corporation demonstrates first commercial ---------- recorder. It's a unit the size of a deep-freeze, with an additional 5 6-foot racks of circuitry*videotape Alcohol: Name That Drink: Barn ____*Door USA: What Vermont born president was sworn into office by his own father in his own living room*Calvin Coolidge People: Born Mar 17, 1951, he starred in this movie: Silkwood - 1983*kurt russell Geography: What's the fifth largest country in the world*brazil Nature: What is a group of this animal called: Pig*litter History: In 1583 ---------- Alighieri Day*dante People: Inventors: What did Leo Baekeland discover in 1907, while searching for a cheaper way to make shellac*plastic USA: What was the name of abolitionist Frederick Douglass' regular paper in 1847*North Star History: Which king married Charlotte of Mecklenberg Strelitz*george the third Food and Drink: What ingredient in smelling salts produces the dreadful smell*ammonia Lyrics: Name that Tune: She's as heavy as a Chevy pure excitement*misled Geography: What north korean reservoir was the site of an epic marine corps battle*chosin reservoir Canadian: What comedy duo insisted on live audiences for their radio show*Wayne and Shuster Definitions: Advantageous*beneficial International: Africa South: What is the name of the town once known as the 'ostrich capital of the world'*Oudtshoorn