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(1) In the movie 'Monty Python and the Quest for the Holy Grail', what did the Knights Who Say Ni demand?
Answer: a shrubbery
(2) What is the largest animal of the rodent family?
Answer: Capybara
(3) What is the primary language of Morocco? Answer: Arabic
(4) Which book written by John Steinbeck depicted the Dust Bowl of the Great Depression?
Answer: The Grapes of Wrath
(5) Which letter is used in algebra to represent the square root of negative 1?
Answer: i
(6) What is the end of the tailbone and the beginning of a horse's tail called?
Answer: dock
(7) There is a calm area in the center of every hurricane. What is it called?
Answer: the eyei
(8) Name the Ernest Hemingway novel portraying an extended fight with a marlin.
Answer: Old Man and the Sea
(9) A Candela meaures what?
Answer: Luminous Intensity
(10) In what country is the headwaters of the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers?
Answer: Turkey
(11) In Hindu faith, who is the Preserver of the Universe?
Answer: Vishnu
(12) What country is the world's largest tobacco producer?
Answer: China
(13) What does the Japanese word 'judo' mean?
Answer: the gentle way
(14) What flavor did Baskin Robbins introduce to commemorate America's landing on the moon on July 20, 1969?
Answer: Lunar cheesecake
(15) Who was born William Claude Dukenfield?
Answer: W.C. Fields
(16) What was the name of Hugh Hefner's all black private jetliner?
Answer: Pajama Party
(17) What is the capital of Sri Lanka?
Answer: Colombo
(18) Who was Becky Thatcher's best friend?
Answer: Tom Sawyer
(19) the last names Andrews ,Cooper ,Lodge, and Jones,are associated with which comic?
Answer: Archie
(20) According to Tony the Tiger, how do Frosted Flakes taste?
Answer: Great
(21) What candy claims to be 'The Candy of the New Millennium'?
Answer: M and Ms
(22) What is the capital of Alaska?
Answer: Juneau
(23) What is February's birthstone?
Answer: Amethyst
(24) What is a googol?
Answer: Number
(25) What company manufactures the board game Clue?
Answer: Parker Brothers
(26) How many cards are in a Pinochle deck?
Answer: 48
(27) The largest living land mammal is?
Answer: elephant
(28) In what year did Adolf hitler become chancellor of Germany?
Answer: 1933
(29) Who was Japanese emperor during WWII?
Answer: Hirohito
(30) Iraq invaded what country to spark the Gulf War?
Answer: Kuwait
(31) Where were the first Olympic Games of the 20th century held?
Answer: Paris
(32) Albert Einstein was invited to be president of which country??
Answer: Israel
(33) Where was the first soccer World Cup held?
Answer: Uruguay
(34) Who was the Roman poet that was in love with a person named Lesbos?
Answer: Catullus
(35) In what country are the Angel Falls located in?
Answer: Venezeula
(36) What is the oldest university in the U.S.?
Answer: Harvard
(37) Lucy Hobbs Taylor became the first woman in the U.S. to become a certified what?
Answer: Dentist
(38) What country was Donald Duck banned in because he didn't wear pants?
Answer: Finland
(39) How many letters are in the Hawaiian alphabet?
Answer: 12
(40) How many South American countries are landlocked?
Answer: 2
(41) What three letters appear on the five button on most touch-tone telephones?
Answer: JKL
(42) The Mohs scale deals with which of the following?
Answer: Hardness
(43) A gift for a 20th wedding anniversary is commonly made of what?
Answer: China
(44) David Letterman is famous for doing what kind of list?
Answer: Top ten
(45) How many spaces are on a Scrabble board?"
Answer: 225
(46) What is the equivalent of the Roman numerals MCMLXXX ?
Answer: 1,980
(47) Who was the first man to use the term 'iron curtain' in a public address?
Answer: Winston Churchill
(48) The Kieren was a new event at the Sydney Olympics in which sport?
Answer: Cycling
(49) What was the nickname given to the Chicago White Sox after throwing the world series?
Answer: The Black Sox
(50) What is athlete's feet caused by?
Answer: fungus
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