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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

(51) What is the 'basic unit of life'?
Answer: cell

(52) How long does it take for the moon to revolve around the earth?
Answer: 1 month

(53) Are iceburgs salty?
Answer: NO

(54) What is Sameul Clemens' pen name?
Answer: Mark Twain

(55) What is the dominant religion of Italy?
Answer: Catholicism

(56) What was the name of Shari Lewis' lamb puppet?
Answer: Lamb Chop

(57) According to lore, this King of the Franks was praying on Christmas, 800 AD, when the Pope crept up from behind and crowned him king of the Holy Roman Empire?
Answer: Charlemagne

(58) What movie had Robert Redford play a man so sick of the world that he became a mountain man only to find that being a mountain man was a lot worse?
Answer: Jeremiah Johnson

(59) Near the equator, there are areas where there is no wind. What are these areas called?
Answer: Doldrums

(60) What ex-Civil War General ran against Lincoln in the 1864 presidential election on the platform of ending the war and letting the South secede?
Answer: General McClellan

(61) What is the name of a 12 sided polygon?
Answer: Dodecagon

(62) Pi is what kind of number?
Answer: transcendental number

(63) In which National Park will you find El Capitan?
Answer: Yosemite

(64) Who was Elvis Presley's female co-star in Viva Las Vegas?
Answer: Ann Margaret

(65) Who Shot Abe Lincoln?
Answer: J.W. Booth

(66) Bananas are this color?
Answer: Yellow

(67) Who starred as the caretaker of The Overlook Hotel in 'The Shining'?
Answer: Jack Nicholson

(68) What was the title of the detective story by stripteaser Gypsy Rose Lee, published in 1941?
Answer: The G String Murders

(69) What is the most common domesticated animal on the African continent?
Answer: goat

(70) The loosely woven fabric we know as gauze gets it's name from a city in what country?
Answer: Palestine

(71) What crime was the Secret Service established to combat when it was created in 1865?
Answer: counterfeiting

(72) For what Alfred Hitchcock film did artist Salvador Dali design the graphics?
Answer: Spellbound

(73) What is it called when a piece of land is surrounded by water on three sides?
Answer: penninsula

(74) What is the group of countries located north the English channel called?
Answer: United Kingdom

(75) How many dwarfs where in the movie Snow white?
Answer: 7

(76) Which Canadian Province is the largest in size?
Answer: Quebec

(77) What are those spots on a die called?
Answer: pips

(78) What movie was Bruce Lee replaced by a look alike to film the scenes after his untimely death?
Answer: Game of Death

(79) Which London railway station gives its name to a favourite children's story?
Answer: Paddington

(80) Who is Princess Anne, daughter of Queen Elizabeth II, married to?
Answer: Cmdr Timothy Laurence

(81) Which controversial novel was published in 1988, forcing the author into seclusion?
Answer: Satanic Verses

(82) What was the name of Don Quixote's old worn out horse?
Answer: Rosinante

(83) What country boasts the islands of New Britain and New Ireland?
Answer: Papua New Guinea

(84) On what day are more telephone calls placed than any other day?
Answer: Mother's Day

(85) Who said, 'In spite of everything, I still believe that people are really good at heart'?
Answer: Anne Frank

(86) Aurora Borealis is another name for what?
Answer: Northern Lights

(87) Which planet has a 'Great dark spot'?
Answer: Neptune

(88) What currency are used in Greenland?
Answer: Kroner

(89) Gerontology is the study of what?
Answer: Old age

(90) In what city was John Lennon shot?
Answer: New York city

(91) Who wrote 'The Mousetrap'?
Answer: Agatha Christie

(92) What is the largest library in the world?
Answer: Library of Congress

(93) 'Sometimes a cigar is just a cigar'. Who said it?
Answer: Sigmund Freud

(94) 'Now he belongs to the ages'. About whom was this said?
Answer: Abraham Lincoln

(95) 'It is better to be feared than loved' . Who said it?
Answer: Machiavelli

(96) Who said: 'I am not a crook'?
Answer: Richard Nixon

(97) In 'Star Wars', what is Darth Vader's name as a young man?
Answer: Anakin Skywalker

(98) The movie 'The Shining' starring Jack Nicholson, has something written backwards on the wall. What is it?
Answer: redrum

(99) What sign's astrological glyph is a pair of fish held together by a cord?
Answer: Pisces

(100) in the movie, 'Scarface', what was Al Pacino's character's name?
Answer: Tony Montana

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