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Monthly Archives: October 2012

QUESTIONS

  1. What Pope started the Inquisition?
  2. In what country did bongo drums originate?
  3. What’s the main feature of a Chong Sang skirt?
  4. A lion and a sword appear on what countries flag?
  5. The Pharaoh hound is the only dog that does what?
  6. How did Van Gogh dispose of his ear?

 

 

ANSWERS

  1. Gregory 9th
  2. Cuba
  3. Split up side
  4. Sri Lanka
  5. Blushes – Nose and ears redden
  6. Gave it to prostitute

QUESTIONS

  1. George Bush removed what from the White House menus?
  2. In 1907 who was first English writer win Nobel Prize literature?
  3. Name Elvis Presley’s father?
  4. In 1906 the John Gable Entertainer was the first what?
  5. Whose record did Felix Baumgartner break for “space diving” with his jump of 128,000 Feet?

 

 

ANSWERS

  1. Broccoli
  2. Rudyard Kipling
  3. Vernon Presley
  4. Juke Box
  5. Joseph Kittenger, who had jumped in 1960 from 102,800 feet in the sky

QUESTIONS

  1. Five named Beatles on Abbey Road cover J P G R and who?
  2. The Intelligent whale was the nickname of an early what?
  3. A vestiphobe is afraid of what?
  4. What speed record has remained unbroken since 1938?
  5. What is the three-word motto of the U.S. Military Academy at West Point?
  6. Name the last five vice-presidents of the US to die in order?

 

 

 

ANSWERS

  1. Volkswagen
  2. Submarine
  3. Wearing Clothes
  4. Steam Train – Mallard
  5. Duty, Honor, Country.
  6. Gerald Ford, Agnew, Nixon, Rockefeller, Humphrey

QUESTIONS

  1. In the 70s The Bahamas gained independence from whom?
  2. Stewart Goddard changed his name to become what pop hit?
  3. What company owns Rolls Royce motors?
  4. Who is the Greek God of the sky and the universe?
  5. Who first appeared on TV December 17th 1989?

 

 

 

ANSWERS

  1. Great Britain
  2. Adam Ant
  3. Volkswagen
  4. Uranus
  5. The Simpsons Episode 1 in USA

QUESTIONS

  1. In what novel does Dr. Hannibal Lecter first appear?
  2. Seward’s Folly is better known as what today?
  3. What country designed and developed the bayonet?
  4. In the film Tommy who played The Acid Queen?
  5. According to Elvis Presley who / what was Little Elvis?

 

 

ANSWERS

  1. Red Dragon
  2. Alaska
  3. France
  4. Tina Turner
  5. His Dick or Penis

QUESTIONS

  1. Ronald MacDonald is worldwide except Japan what’s he there?
  2. Taliban women required by law to wear what on left arms?
  3. Which island gets its name from the Portuguese for bearded?
  4. Whose film debut was Jennings in Revenge of the Creature 1955?
  5. What or where was original deadline?

 

 

 

ANSWERS

  1. Donald MacDonald
  2. Tattoo of husbands name
  3. Barbados
  4. Clint Eastwood
  5. USA Civil war prison

QUESTIONS

  1. If you have a Barr test what was tested?
  2. Where did the group 10cc get their name?
  3. Who is buried in a chapel near Lake Stroganoff in Romania?
  4. Which company’s first product was an electric rice cooker?
  5. What gets its name from the Greek meaning large catapult?

 

 

 

ANSWERS

  1. Your Sex – in athletics
  2. Average sperm in ejaculation
  3. Count Dracula
  4. Sony It shocked people and burst into flames
  5. Howitzer

QUESTIONS

  1. Whose business was ran from 2222 South Wabash?
  2. Who is the only person to have Dewey Decimal class named after him?
  3. Last month a very popular character on a basic cable show was killed off name the show, character, and actor?
  4. What was the first Network television show of the fall 2012 to be canceled and on what channel?
  5. Who are the three gubernatorial candidates for Indiana and their correct party affiliation this coming fall?

 

 

ANSWERS

  1. Al Capone
  2. William Shakespeare
  3. Sons of Anarchy, Opie, Harry Winston, Ryan Hurst
  4. Made In Jersey on CBS
  5. Rupert Boneham –(L) Mike Pence – (R) John Gregg – (D)

QUESTIONS

  1. What is the Oscar statuette holding?
  2. Pax was the Roman god of peace who’s the Greek equivalent?
  3. What beverage named after the UK Prime Minister of the 1830s?
  4. What sport still requires competitors to wear formal clothing?
  5. “Broom” Bromden an Indian narrates which famous book?

 

 

 

ANSWERS

  1. Sword
  2. Irene
  3. Earl Grey Tea
  4. Snooker or Billiards
  5. One Flew over the Cuckoo’s Nest

QUESTIONS

  1. President Kennedy was shot in Dallas in what type of car?
  2. In mythology what is the offspring of a God and mortal called?
  3. A sacred carving is the literal translation of what word?
  4. Who said “All I can say is that I’m not a Marxist”?
  5. Which Warner Bros cartoon character was originally called egghead?

 

 

ANSWERS

  1. Lincoln
  2. Hero or DemiGod
  3. Hieroglyphics
  4. Karl Marx
  5. Elmer J Fudd