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(1) How do you spell asphyxiate?
Answer: asphyxiate
(2) Where is The Leaning Tower of Pisa located?
Answer: Pisa Italy
(3) How many pickled peppers did Peter Piper pick? Answer: A peck
(4) Name the rival gangs in 'West Side Story'.
Answer: Jets and Sharks
(5) Who played Captain Jacobi in 'The Maltese Falcon'?
Answer: Walter Huston
(6) In what country was the first test tube baby born?
Answer: England
(7) George Moscone was assassinated in 1978. Of which city was he mayor?
Answer: San Francisco
(8) Which cartoon cat made his first appearance in 1978?
Answer: garfield
(9) Whose daughter wrote the book 'Mommie Dearest?
Answer: Joan Crawford
(10) In 1957 Frederick Morrison invented this toy and called it the 'Pluto Platter'. He sold it and in 1959 it became this fad that is still used today. What is it?
Answer: Frisbee
(11) What cartoon had the 'Castle of Grayskull'?
Answer: He-Man
(12) What was the name of the video game character that ate dots and ghosts?
Answer: pacman
(13) In which movie did John Wayne win an Oscar?
Answer: True Grit
(14) Mickey Rooney's co-star in the Andy Hardy series died in 1969. Who was she?
Answer: Judy Garland
(15) Whose presidential hopes were blighted by the incident at Chappaquiddick? first and last name please
Answer: teddy kennedy
(16) Who said that Woodstock was a 'Technicolor mud-splattered reflection of the Sixties'?
Answer: Joan Baez
(17) What Stephen King novel tells the story of a famed romance writer imprisoned by a psychotic ex-nurse?
Answer: Misery
(18) How old was Lady Diana when her engagement to Prince Charles was announced?
Answer: 19
(19) For what movie did the actor Sydney Poitier earn his Academy Award for The Best Actor?
Answer: Lillies in The Field
(20) Bill Wyman once the bass player of 'The Rolling Stones' now has a restaurant in North London named after an old Stones album .....what is it called?
Answer: Sticky Fingers
(21) J.R. was a character in what old TV series?
Answer: Dallas
(22) Which King in a deck of cards doesn't have a moustache?
Answer: King of Hearts
(23) In Canada, what is a Toonie?
Answer: $2 coin
(24) What country has the most doughnut shops per capita?
Answer: Canada
(25) This Post World War II toy was invented by Richard T. James for an invalid child. It consisted of many feet of thin curled wire. What is this fad that is still popular today?
Answer: slinky
(26) The Who introduced the first rock opera in 1969. It Was?
Answer: Tommy
(27) What kitchen appliance did 12 million Americans buy in 1986?
Answer: microwave oven
(28) What was the first name of Mr. Magoo?
Answer: Quincy
(29) What was the age of Shirley Temple when she made her first movie?
Answer: 3
(30) What city is nicknamed 'The City of Light'??
Answer: paris
(31) Who was the girlfriend of Mighty Mouse in the comic book and TV show?
Answer: Mitzi
(32) Which legal defense is also referred to as the 'Nuremburg Defense'?
Answer: Just following orders
(33) Which is the first African country due east of Morocco?
Answer: Algeria
(34) Who was the first person in the usa to be honored on a stamp that was not dead at the time?
Answer: Charles Lindburgh
(35) What is a chode?
Answer: the skin between the genitals and the rectum
(36) In the lord of the rings Who killed the Balrog?
Answer: Gandalf
(37) Where was Monica Lewinsky's 'Little Blue dress ' purchased?
Answer: the Gap
(38) This toy was a chemical substance invented by chemists in 1944 and they didn't know a use for it. It sat for years intil a man named Hodgson found it. He packaged it in an egg and it soon became a fad. What is it?
Answer: Silly Putty
(39) What was the subject of the brochure the U.S. Surgeon General sent to 107 million households in 1988?
Answer: AIDS
(40) Referring to the number quadrillion, How many zeros follw the 1?
Answer: 15
(41) What was the name of the chimpanzee on the TV show 'Daktari'?
Answer: Judy
(42) What is the only river that flows north and south of the equator?
Answer: The Congo
(43) During the years of European expansion, the Dutch went to Indonesia and the French went to Tahiti. Who initially took over Samoa?
Answer: Germany
(44) How many movies did John Wayne appear in?
Answer: 153
(45) Who invented dynamite?"
Answer: Alfred Nobel
(46) What is the capital of the Czech Republic?
Answer: Prague
(47) What does 'HBO' Stand For?
Answer: Home Box Office
(48) This singer is known as Canada's Snowbird:
Answer: Anne Murray
(49) A leech survives by feeding off the blood of other, larger beings. This type of behavior is known as:
Answer: parasitism
(50) An animal that eats only meat is called:?
Answer: a carnivore
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