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(1) Which of the original thirteen colonies was the site of the 1711 'Tusacora War'?
Answer: North Carolina

(2) What is the officially recognized national sport of Canada?
Answer: lacrosse

(3) What TV host bills himself as 'The Science Guy'?
Answer: Bill Nye

(4) What refreshment do customers consume via tubes at Woody Harrelson's unique Hollywood restaurant?
Answer: oxygen

(5) How many different political parties have sent candidates to the White House?
Answer: 5

(6) What sports' athlete's vie for the Whitbread Cup?
Answer: sailing

(7) What southern state lures tourists with the slogan 'Come as you are, leave different'?
Answer: Louisiana

(8) What formal attire did bad boy basket baller Dennis Rodman wear to his 1996 wedding?
Answer: wedding dress

(9) Who was denounced by the Edict of Worms, in 1521?
Answer: Martin Luther

(10) What Central American civilization was the last to fall to the Conquistadors, in 1697?
Answer: Mayas

(11) What animal delivers the milk for Roquefort cheese?
Answer: sheep

(12) In what country were fortune cookies invented?
Answer: United States

(13) What is a baby oyster called?
Answer: A Spat

(14) What are the plastic things on the end of shoelaces called?
Answer: Aglets

(15) Ancient Egyptians slept on pillows made of what?
Answer: Stone

(16) What was Thomas Edison afraid of?
Answer: the dark

(17) What was Abraham Lincoln's favorite sport?
Answer: Wrestling

(18) Who was the first U.S. President to be born in a hospital?
Answer: Jimmy Carter

(19) What is the name of the dog on the Cracker Jack Box?
Answer: Bingo

(20) What was the first toy advertised on TV?
Answer: Mr. Potato Head

(21) What is a group of jellyfish called?
Answer: a smack

(22) What is the name of the elementary school attended by Lucy, Linus, and Charlie Brown?
Answer: Birchwood

(23) Who starred opposite David McCallum in 'The Man From U.N.C.L.E?
Answer: Robert Vaughn

(24) What river did Alexander the Great believe was the boundary of the universe?
Answer: Ganges

(25) What is Fats Domino's real first name?
Answer: Antoine

(26) What actor starred in both 'The Bridge on the River Kwai' and 'The Bridges at Toko-Ri?
Answer: William Holden

(27) What was the first letter that Vanna White turned on ''Wheel Of Fortune?
Answer: T

(28) The 'battle cry' of the hippies in the sixties was 'Turn on, tune in __________?
Answer: Drop out

(29) After the Lone Ranger saved the day and rode off into the sunset, the grateful citizens would ask,'Who was that masked man?' Invariably, someone would answer, 'I don't know, but he left this behind' What did he leave behind?
Answer: silver bullet

(30) We all learned to read using the same books. We read about the thrilling lives and adventures of Dick and Jane. What was the name of Dick and Jane's dog?
Answer: spot

(31) After the twist, the mashed potatoes, and the Watusi, we 'danced' under a stick that was lowered as low as we could go in a dance called the _________?
Answer: limbo

(32) The 'Age of Aquarius' was brought into the mainstream in the Broadway musical_______________?
Answer: hair

(33) In the seventies, we called the drop-out nonconformists 'hippies'. But in the early sixties, they were known as what?
Answer: beatniks

(34) finish the song title In the jungle,the mighty jungle.....?
Answer: the lion sleeps tonight

(35) Some of us who protested the Vietnam War did so by burning our..What?
Answer: draft cards

(36) Satchmo was America's 'ambassador of goodwill'. Our parents shared this great jazz trumpet player with us. His name was?
Answer: Louis Armstrong

(37) A group of protesters arrested at the Democratic convention in Chicago in 1968 achieved cult status, and were known as the ________________?
Answer: Chicago Seven

(38) What is the largest of the Great Lakes?
Answer: Lake Superior

(39) What do polar bears cover with their paws to make them less visible while hunting?
Answer: their nose

(40) What part of the cinnamon tree is used to make the spice?
Answer: the bark

(41) What animal is thought to have started the Chicago Fire in 1871?
Answer: a cow

(42) What U.S. State gets the most rainy days per year?
Answer: Hawaii

(43) Through what city does the Mississippi flow into the Gulf of Mexico?
Answer: New Orleans

(44) In 1967 Herman Tarnover created what diet?
Answer: Scarsdale Diet

(45) In the sixties, which pain reliever numbered headaches?
Answer: Excedrin

(46) What soap opera did most kids tune into after school in the late 60's?
Answer: Dark Shadows

(47) Who lived at 1313 Mockingbird Lane on the popular TV show?
Answer: the Munsters

(48) In 1983, what toy did you have to wait in long lines to buy?
Answer: Cabbage Patch Dolls

(49) In 1980, what puzzle made with colors were people going crazy to solve?
Answer: Rubik's Cube

(50) In 1980, who was assassinated in front of 'The Dakota?
Answer: John Lennon

(51) In 1984, Michael Jackson's hair caught fire while doing a commercial for who?
Answer: Pepsi

(52) Which U.S. State borders New Brunswick?
Answer: Maine

(53) The solid rock that forms most of Canada's land foundations which makes it almost impervious to earthquakes is affectionately called what?
Answer: the Canadian Shield

(54) Where were the 1988 Winter Olympics held?
Answer: Calgary, Alberta

(55) Who was the first African-American to win an Academy Award for acting?
Answer: Hattie McDaniel

(56) Who wrote the classic sci-fi novel, Brave New World?
Answer: Aldous Huxley

(57) What country owns the Falkland Islands. Located just off the Eastern coast of South America?
Answer: Great Britain

(58) Who had a hit with the song 'I Am Woman?
Answer: Helen Reddy

(59) Jack the Ripper terrorized an area of London known as?
Answer: Whitechapel

(60) The ruling sovereign at the time of the Jack the Ripper murders was:?
Answer: Queen Victoria

(61) The legendary 'ghost ship' that is said to sail on endlessly is the ________?
Answer: Flying Dutchman

(62) Easter Island is the 'property' of?
Answer: Chile

(63) The man who was known as the 'sleeping prophet' was?
Answer: Edgar Cayce

(64) What was the name of Sherlock Holmes' smarter older brother?
Answer: Mycroft

(65) Of what battle was a horse named Comanche the only losing survivor?
Answer: Battle of Little BigHorn

(66) What is a dactyologram?
Answer: fingerprint

(67) How many engines does a B-52 bomber have?
Answer: 8

(68) What river is spanned by the George Washington Bridge?
Answer: Hudson River

(69) What is the capital of Portugal?
Answer: Lisbon

(70) Who won the 1986 Stanley Cup?
Answer: Montreal Canadians

(71) In what country are the Aswan Dams located?
Answer: Egypt

(72) The French Open is a tournament in what sport?
Answer: tennis

(73) What instrument in a typical orchestra has the highest pitch?
Answer: Piccolo

(74) Phobos and Deimos are the names of the two moons of what planet?
Answer: Mars

(75) What organ of the human body contains the cerebellum?
Answer: Brain

(76) What instrument measures the strength of an earthquake?
Answer: Seismograph

(77) How many months have exactly 31 days in them?
Answer: 7

(78) Whose picture is on the United States 10-dollar bill?
Answer: Hamilton

(79) Where is the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame located?
Answer: Cleveland, Ohio

(80) Who wrote the 'Hardy Boys' book series?
Answer: Franklin Dixon

(81) Who invented bifocals?
Answer: Ben Franklin

(82) What university did JFK graduate from in 1940?
Answer: Harvard

(83) What is the state capital of Texas?
Answer: Austin

(84) What is the largest planet of the solar system?
Answer: Jupiter

(85) Which triangle has all angles that are less than 90 degrees?
Answer: acute triangle

(86) What book of the Bible is the verse 'Blessed are the meek for they shall inherit the earth' located?
Answer: Matthew

(87) What was the name of Tsar Nicholas II's daughter, who was said to have survived being assassinated?
Answer: Anastasia

(88) In the Peanuts comic strip, how much does Lucy charge for psychiatric help?
Answer: 5 cents

(89) What is Garfield's favorite food?
Answer: Lasagna

(90) Who was Marie Antoinette's husband?
Answer: King Louis XVI

(91) What breed of dog is Snoopy?
Answer: Beagle

(92) Who wrote the book Tom Jones?
Answer: Henry Fielding

(93) What is the name for a baby hare?
Answer: leveret

(94) What Is a MANGOSTEEN?
Answer: a Fruit

(95) In 101 Dalmatians , why does CRUELLA want the puppies?
Answer: To make a fur coat

(96) What is the Capital of ROMANIA?
Answer: Bucharest

(97) Who gave JOSEPH his coat of many colours?
Answer: Jacob

(98) Who was the original 'doubting Thomas?
Answer: Apostle Thomas

(99) What is Scotland's national winter sport?
Answer: Curling

(100) What city is located both in Asia and in Europe?
Answer: Istanbul

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