(1) What determines the sex of alligator offspring?
Answer: temperature

(2) In what type of animal are offspring hatched by the male?
Answer: seahorses

(3) Why is the Great White Shark colored in dark grey on its upper half'?
Answer: camouflage

(4) What is the only great ape not to live in Africa?
Answer: Orangutan

(5) This term refers to the doneness of pasta?
Answer: al dente

(6) To cook foods surrounded by hot, dry air?
Answer: bake

(7) What southern state lures tourists with the slogan Tiny open-faced sandwiches'?
Answer: canapé

(8) Garnished with spinach?
Answer: Florentine

(9) A substance made up of proteins and gives structure to baked goods?
Answer: gluten

(10) A foam made from beaten egg whites?
Answer: meringues

(11) A savory tart or pie consisting of a custard baked in a pastry shell. Usually contains eggs?
Answer: Quiche

(12) in cooking what is The liver from lobsters?
Answer: tomally

(13) Trichinosis is a food-born disease caused by a parasite found in undercooked what?
Answer: pork

(14) Cold leek and potato soup?
Answer: vichyssoise

(15) A dish made of melted cheddar and usually ale or beer?
Answer: Welsh rabbit

(16) What number do you get if you add the number of 'Deadly Sins' with the number of 'Commandments?
Answer: 17

(17) What number do you get if you add the number of 'Stripes on the American Flag' with the number of colors on the 'Italian Flag?
Answer: 16

(18) What number do you get if you add the number of 'Rocky Movies with Sylvester Stallone' to the number of 'Lethal Weapon Movies?
Answer: 9

(19) What number do you get if you add the number of 'Days in February 1900' with the number of 'Days in February 2000?
Answer: 57

(20) What number do you get if you add up the number of 'Days a Week per a Beatles Song' with the number of 'Ways to Leave your Love per a Paul Simon Song?
Answer: 58

(21) What is the antonym for 'morose?
Answer: happy

(22) What is the antonym for 'Elongate?
Answer: shorten

(23) What is an antonym for 'Comely?
Answer: ugly or homely

(24) What is an antonym for 'Virile?
Answer: weak

FAMOUS PAIRS

(25) Abbott and _________________?
Answer: Costello

(26) Tracy and __________?
Answer: Hepburn

(27) The Captain and __________?
Answer:Tennille

(28) Shields and __________?
Answer: Yarnell

(29) Who are The McKenzie Brothers (first names)?
Answer: Bob and Doug

(30) Seals and _________?
Answer: Crofts

(31) Hall and ______?
Answer: Oates

(32) Goffin and _______?
Answer: King

(33) What classic psychedelic band sang In-a-gadda-Vida?
Answer: Iron Butterfly

(34) Who was the original artist of the song Pretty Woman?
Answer: Roy Orbison

(35) What song was the backdrop of a movie with Sidney Portier as a teacher?
Answer: To Sir with Love

(36) Who sang the song 'Sittin' here restin' my bones Wish this loneliness would leave me alone For 2,000 miles I roam Just to make this dock my home?
Answer: Otis Reading

(37) One of these days these boots are gonna walk all over you. Can you name the artist of these lyrics?
Answer: Nancy Sinatra

(38) Girl, you really got me goin' Yeah, you really got me now Yeah, you really got me now Oh yeah, you really got me now- Can you name the band who sang these Lyrics?
Answer: The Kinks

(39) These Lyrics are poetic, classic and ageless. I see trees of green, red roses too I see them bloom for me and you and I think to myself, what a wonderful world! Can you name the artist of this most memorable song from the sixties?
Answer: Louis Armstrong

(40) She played Princess Leia in Star Wars?
Answer: Carrie Fisher

(41) What is the capital city of Brazil?
Answer: Brasilia

(42) The Golden Gate bridge is located in this North American city?
Answer: San Francisco

(43) You are most likely to find an internal combustion engine inside?
Answer: a car

(44) Who played Dorothy in 'The Wizard of Oz?
Answer: Judy Garland

(45) The mathematical value of 'PI' is closest to?
Answer: 3.14

(46) The movie 'Ghostbusters' took place in which city?
Answer: New York

(47) These are the highest order of mammals, including man, apes, monkeys, tarsiers, and lemurs?
Answer: primates

(48) There are six US coins. Five of the heads are facing left. Name the only one that faces right?
Answer: PENNY

(49) How many wives did Henry VIII have?
Answer: 6

(50) For what year of marriage is the traditional anniversary gift of bronze usually given?
Answer: Eighth

(51) Which currency is used in Italy?
Answer: Lira

(52) Which is the capital city of Hungary?
Answer: Budapest

(53) What does the word 'Buddha' mean?
Answer: Enlightened one

(54) The word 'planet' comes from the Greek word meaning?
Answer Wanderer or wandering star

(55) Which monarch has ruled Great Britain the longest?
Answer: Queen Victoria

(56) The planet Pluto was named after the Greek God who ruled the ______?
Answer: Dead

(57) Who did Frank and Jesse James fight with during the Civil War?
Answer: Qantrill

(58) Who directed the early film 'A Trip to the Moon?
Answer: Melies

(59) Who was Dick Tracy's love?
Answer: Tess Trueheart

(60) How many letters are there in the Greek alphabet?
Answer: 24

(61) Which was the first James Bond film?
Answer: CASINO ROYALE

(62) What do funambulists walk on?
Answer: Tightropes

(63) What is musophobia a fear of?
Answer: mice

(64) What is a hodophobiac very reluctant to do?
Answer: Travel

(65) The San Siro Soccer Stadium is in which Italian city?
Answer: Milan

(66) Over which Continent did the hole in the Ozone Layer first form?
Answer: Antarctica

(67) The Island of Zanzibar lies off the coast of which African country?
Answer: Tanzania

(68) Who said 'I used to be known as Mr. Tuesday Night. My wife still calls me that?
Answer: Milton Berle

(69) Who said My wife complained that she didn't have an electric washer or an electric dryer or an electric sewing machine. So, I bought her an electric chair?
Answer: Henny Youngman

(70) A legendary creature that is said to suck the blood out of its victims is known as a?
Answer: Vampire

(71) They Died With Their Boots On' is a movie that describes what event?
Answer: Custer's Last Stand or The battle of the Little Big Horn

(72) Which one of these 4 has been found? Judge Crater, Amelia Earhart, Lindbergh Baby, Jimmy Hoffa?
Answer: Lindbergh Baby

(73) Who was the explorer who looked for the Fountain of Youth and ended up by exploring the Florida and Puerto Rico areas?
Answer: Ponce De Leon

(74) The legend of the Holy Grail is found in many stories, often involving King Arthur and his knights. Who is usually identified as the 'pure' hero?
Answer: Sir Galahad

(75) The 'Lost Dutchman Mine' is an enduring legend. Where is it supposedly located?
Answer: Arizona

(76) Humphrey Gilbert, Henry Hudson, James Cook and Francis Drake all looked for this at one time or another?
Answer: Northwest Passage

(77) What is the principal difference between an incubus and a succubus?
Answer: Different Genders

(78) The belief that a person can be transformed into an animal is known by what term?
Answer: Lycanthropy

(79) The idea that there was a curse on the people who came into contact with King Tut's tomb originated with the untimely death of this individual?
Answer: Lord Carnarvon

(80) How many cards are there in a deck of tarot cards?
Answer: 78

(81) Witches are often said to have 'familiars'; to what does this term refer?
Answer: Their pets

(82) What is Homer Simpson's favorite beer?
Answer: Duff beer

(83) This African tribe averages over seven feet in height?
Answer: Watusi

(84) The Sea of Tranquillity is located where?
Answer: On the moon

(85) Which gladiator led a revolt of slaves near Naples in 73 BC?
Answer: Spartacus

(86) Which metal is an alloy made from copper and zinc?
Answer: Brass

(87) Which liqueur is named after the largest island in the Dutch Antilles?
Answer: Curacao

(88) What did Alice use to read the poem 'JABBERWOCKY?
Answer: A mirror

(89) What is the capital of Libya?
Answer: Tripoli

(90) Which Hollywood actor's real name is Tom Maphotar IV?
Answer: Tom Cruise

(91) Who is the writer of 'HARRY POTTER?
Answer: J.K. Rowling

(92) Who played the fiddle while Rome burned?
Answer: Nero

(93) How often does Halley's comet come around?
Answer: Every 76 years

(94) Who was Abraham’s son?
Answer: Ishmael

(95) Who is the prophet of Islam?
Answer: Muhammad

(96) Which Greek physician was known as 'the father of medicine?
Answer: Hippocrates

(97) What sport does this word associate with; Sweeping?
Answer: Curling

(98) Who wrote the book, 'The Pelican Brief?
Answer: John Grisham

(99) Which U.S. president was the first to appear on television?
Answer: Franklin Roosevelt

(100) Greenland belongs to which country?
Answer: Denmark

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