Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Trivia Quiz #65 - Miscellaneous European Trivia Quiz Questions and Answers

Trivia Quiz questions about miscellaneous European topics.


  1. In 1997 which airline replaced the flag on its tail fin with ethnic designs
    from around the world?
     
  2. Where did Anne Frank die?
     
  3. According to the British Bishop Mervyn Stockwood, who would "go to the
    Follies Bergere and look at the audience?
     
  4. In which city was the peace treaty ending the Vietnam war signed?
     
  5. What was Scotland's answer to California's Silicon Valley called?
     
  6. What was St. Petersburg called for most of the 20th century?
     
  7. What is London's biggest airport called?
     
  8. Which country is locked within Belgium, Germany and France?
     
  9. Which two national teams made the first flight over Everest in a hot air
    balloon?
     
  10. In which category did Marie Curie win her second Nobel Prize?
     
  11. The fastest man on land at the beginning of this century came from which
    country?
     
  12. In which country were motorized ambulances first used?
     
  13. What is the largest inland port in Europe?
     
  14. Which company manufactured the first car to run on diesel?
     
  15. In 1939 who described the actions of Russia as "a riddle wrapped in a mystery
    inside an enigma?"
     
  16. In Nazi Germany, what was Endloslung?
     
  17. Who was Hitler's Prime Minister in Prussia?
     
  18. Vehicles from which country use the international registration letter L?
     
  19. Where in England is the location of the Glastonbury Festival?
     
  20. The Channel Islands are in which Channel?
     
  21. The French region of Grasse is famous for making what?
     
  22. Which was the last country in mainland Europe to switch from driving on the
    left?
     
  23. By the end of the 80s, what percentage of British households had two cars?
     
  24. In which city was the first Model T produced outside the USA?
     
  25. Who became mayor of Cologne in 1945?
     
  26. Who was Churchill referring to when he said "never was so much owed by so
    many to so few?
     
  27. In which year did Britain's lease on Hong Kong officially expire?
     
  28. Which Norwegian explorer did Robert Feary beat to the North Pole?
     
  29. What is the Pacific terminus of the Trans Siberian Railway?
     
  30. In what year did the millionth Volkswagen roll off the assembly line?
     
  31. A bridge too far" referred to airborne landings in which country?
     
  32. Who founded the Cubism movement with Picasso?

Answers to Quiz #65 - Miscellaneous European Trivia Answers

  1. British Airways.
  2. Belsen.
  3. A psychiatrist.
  4. Paris.
  5. Silicon Glen.
  6. Leningrad.
  7. Heathrow.
  8. Luxembourg.
  9. Australia/UK.
  10. Chemistry.
  11. Belgium.
  12. France.
  13. Hamburg, Germany.
  14. Mercedes Benz.
  15. Winston Churchill.
  16. The Final Solution.
  17. Goering.
  18. Luxembourg.
  19. Pilton.
  20. English Channel.
  21. Perfume.
  22. Sweden.
  23. 20%
  24. Manchester.
  25. Konrad Adenauer.
  26. RAF pilots in the Battle of Britain.
  27. 1997.
  28. Roald Amundsen.
  29. Vladivostok.
  30. 1955.
  31. Netherlands.
  32. Braque.

Monday, July 25, 2011

Trivia Quiz #64 - Miscellaneous European Trivia Questions and Answers

Trivia Quiz questions about Europe and European things.


  1. In 1997 which airline replaced the flag on its tail fin with ethnic designs
    from around the world?
     
  2. Where did Anne Frank die?
     
  3. According to the British Bishop Mervyn Stockwood, who would "go to the
    Follies Bergere and look at the audience?
     
  4. In which city was the peace treaty ending the Vietnam war signed?
     
  5. What was Scotland's answer to California's Silicon Valley called?
     
  6. What was St. Petersburg called for most of the 20th century?
     
  7. What is London's biggest airport called?
     
  8. Which country is locked within Belgium, Germany and France?
     
  9. Which two national teams made the first flight over Everest in a hot air
    balloon?
     
  10. In which category did Marie Curie win her second Nobel Prize?
     
  11. The fastest man on land at the beginning of this century came from which
    country?
     
  12. In which country were motorized ambulances first used?
     
  13. What is the largest inland port in Europe?
     
  14. Which company manufactured the first car to run on diesel?
     
  15. In 1939 who described the actions of Russia as "a riddle wrapped in a mystery
    inside an enigma?"
     
  16. In Nazi Germany, what was Endloslung?
     
  17. Who was Hitler's Prime Minister in Prussia?
     
  18. Vehicles from which country use the international registration letter L?
     
  19. Where in England is the location of the Glastonbury Festival?
     
  20. The Channel Islands are in which Channel?
     
  21. The French region of Grasse is famous for making what?
     
  22. Which was the last country in mainland Europe to switch from driving on the
    left?
     
  23. By the end of the 80s, what percentage of British households had two cars?
     
  24. In which city was the first Model T produced outside the USA?
     
  25. Who became mayor of Cologne in 1945?
     
  26. Who was Churchill referring to when he said "never was so much owed by so
    many to so few?
     
  27. In which year did Britain's lease on Hong Kong officially expire?
     
  28. Which Norwegian explorer did Robert Feary beat to the North Pole?
     
  29. What is the Pacific terminus of the Trans Siberian Railway?
     
  30. In what year did the millionth Volkswagen roll off the assembly line?
     
  31. "A bridge too far" referred to airborne landings in which country?
     
  32. Who founded the Cubism movement with Picasso?
     
Answers to Quiz #64 - European Trivia Answers

  1. British Airways.
  2. Belsen.
  3. A psychiatrist.
  4. Paris.
  5. Silicon Glen.
  6. Leningrad.
  7. Heathrow.
  8. Luxembourg.
  9. Australia/UK.
  10. Chemistry.
  11. Belgium.
  12. France.
  13. Hamburg, Germany.
  14. Mercedes Benz.
  15. Winston Churchill.
  16. The Final Solution.
  17. Goering.
  18. Luxembourg.
  19. Pilton.
  20. English Channel.
  21. Perfume.
  22. Sweden.
  23. 20%
  24. Manchester.
  25. Konrad Adenauer.
  26. RAF pilots in the Battle of Britain.
  27. 1997.
  28. Roald Amundsen.
  29. Vladivostok.
  30. 1955.
  31. Netherlands.
  32. Braque.

Sunday, July 24, 2011

Trivia Quiz #63 - Entertainment, Entertainers, Actors, Actresses, Movie Stars, Singers and More!

Trivia Quiz questions about Entertainment.
  1. In Chaplin's The Great Dictator, what was the dictator's name?
     
  2. To which conductor did Vaughan Williams dedicate his 8th Symphony?
     
  3. What did critic John Mason Brown describe as "chewing gum for the eyes?"
     
  4. Who wrote the book on which the musical Whistle Down the Wind was based?
     
  5. In what country was British choreographer Sir Frederick Ashton born?
     
  6. Which orchestral conductor was married to one of the subjects of the film
    Hillary and Jackie?
     
  7. Which director's autobiography was called The Name Above the Title?
     
  8. Where was blues singer Leadbelly when he was 'discovered' musically?
     
  9. Most of the Three Tenors come from which country?
     
  10. Who is taller, Holly Hunter or Madonna?
     
  11. What is Ryan O'Neal's real first name?
     
  12. Who wrote the song Mad Dogs And Englishmen?
     
  13. Who wrote the children's classic The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe?
     
  14. The first Miss World came from which country?
     
  15. Which writer and politician became Lord Tweedsmuir?
     
  16. Who directed the 1980 film of Popeye?
     
  17. For which movie did Spielberg win his first Oscar?
     
  18. Which part did Michael Jackson play in The Wiz?
     
  19. What was advertised by Rod Stewart and Tina Turner's version of It Takes Two?
     
  20. Which brothers bought Shepperton movie studios in 1994?
     
  21. Which studios did the Rank Organization open in 1936?
     
  22. Who made the film Renaldo and Clara with Bob Dylan?
     
  23. Which British composer wrote the theme music for the film Murder on the
    Orient Express?
     
  24. The expression Great White Hope was used to describe which black boxer's
    opponents?
     
  25. Which Dallas actress was born on exactly the same day as singer / songwriter
    Stephen Stills?
     
  26. Which Bond girl was played by Diana Rigg?
     
  27. Who was the German soldier in Rowan and Martin's Laugh In?
     
  28. In which decade was Kim Basinger born?
     
  29. Who had a 1980s No 1 hit with Shakedown?
     
  30. What food has sexual overtones in Bertolucci's Last Tango in Paris?
     
  31. On whose life was the short-lived musical Winnie based?
     
  32. How many Gilbert & Sullivan operas are there?
     
  33. Who said, "Middle age is when your age starts to show around your middle?"
     
  34. About whom did Kenneth Tynan say, "What one sees in other women
    drunk, one sees in... sober?"
     
  35. Which pop star went on The Serious Tour?
     
  36. In what year was the first Tarzan novel published?
     
  37. Michael Jackson's Will You Be There came from which movie?
     
  38. Who had a 60s No 1 hit with The Theme From a Summer Place?
     
  39. What was Blossom's last name in the comedy series?
     
  40. Who won the Best Director Oscar for Platoon?
     
  41. In which decade of the 20th century was Jessica Lange born?
     
  42. The first great rock charity show was in aid of the people of which country?
     
  43. Which film poster included the line "I told you... you know nothing about
    wickedness?"
     
  44. Who wrote the very last episode of Seinfeld?
     
Answers to Quiz #63 - Enterainment Trivia Answers

  1. Adenoid Hynkel.
  2. Barbirolli.
  3. TV.
  4. Mary Hayley Bell.
  5. Ecuador.
  6. Daniel Barenboim.
  7. Frank Capra.
  8. Prison.
  9. Spain.
  10. Madonna.
  11. Patrick.
  12. Noel Coward.
  13. C. S. Lewis.
  14. Sweden.
  15. John Buchan.
  16. Robert Altman.
  17. Schindler's List.
  18. The Scarecrow.
  19. Pepsi.
  20. Scott.
  21. Pinewood.
  22. Joan Baez.
  23. Richard Rodney Bennett.
  24. Jack Johnson.
  25. Victoria Principal.
  26. Tracy Vincenzo.
  27. Artie Johnson.
  28. 50s.
  29. Bob Seger.
  30. Butter.
  31. Winston Churchill.
  32. 13.
  33. Bob Hope.
  34. Greta Garbo.
  35. Phil Collins.
  36. 1914.
  37. Free Willy.
  38. Percy Faith.
  39. Russo.
  40. Oliver Stone.
  41. 1940s.
  42. Bangladesh.
  43. The Lady From Shanghai.
  44. Larry David.

Saturday, July 23, 2011

Trivia Quiz #62 - American Trivia

Trivia Quiz Questions - American and US Trivia


  1. In 1990, Idaho and which other state celebrated the centenary of joining the
    Union?
     
  2. What is the second largest of the Hawaiian Islands?
     
  3. Who founded the New York City ballet in 1928?
     
  4. Whose Complete Guide To Running is credited with beginning the craze for
    jogging?
     
  5. In which theater did The Wizard of Oz have its New York debut?
     
  6. What was Humphrey Bogart's middle name?
     
  7. What was CNN Headline News previously known as?
     
  8. Who followed Calvin Coolidge as US President?
     
  9. What did Carlton Magee devise in the US for motorists?
     
  10. Who was the first American to travel faster than the speed of sound?
     
  11. Who ordered the Boulder Dam to be renamed the Hoover Dam?
     
  12. In what year was the first woman elected to the US Senate?
     
  13. In 1903 Congress imposed a tax of how much per head for immigrants entering
    the country?
     
  14. What was the first US warship sunk by a U-boat in the Atlantic in 1941?
     
  15. What nickname was given to the group of performers which included Sammy Davis
    Jr. and Frank Sinatra?
     
  16. In which state was Bruce Springsteen born?
     
  17. In which decade was the National University, San Diego, California founded?
     
  18. Which university was founded at Connecticut in 1942?
     
  19. In which state is the US's second busiest airport?
     
  20. Which show made critic Robert Helpmann say, "The trouble with nude dancing is
    that not everything stops when the music does?"
     
  21. What was the name of the first article in the first Reader's Digest?
     
  22. Who said, "The hardest thing to understand in the world is income tax?"
     
  23. In the first ever Bugs Bunny cartoon, which character tried to kill him?
     
  24. Who was the first US president Barbara Walters interviewed?
     
  25. Which star of the Back To The Future movies appeared in Caroline In the City?
     
  26. Who followed Calvin Coolidge as US President?
     
  27. The Mackenzie River flows form which lake to the ocean?
     
  28. Which Mexican port was seized by US marines in 1914 to prevent the import of
    German arms for rebel groups?
     
  29. Which paddle steamer sank in New York harbor in 1904 with the loss of over
    1000 lives?
     
  30. Who was Vice President during WWI?
     
  31. In which language did The Singing Nun sing when she topped the singles
    charts?
     
  32. Who recorded the albums Blue and Court And Spark?
     
  33. Where was the world's largest telescope until 1948?
     
  34. How many Madison Square Gardens have there been before the existing one?
     
  35. Which art gallery has the largest collection of James McNeil Whistler's
    works?
     
  36. Which road bisects the Balboa Park in San Diego?
     
  37. In which city was the pinball machine invented?
     
  38. What was the name of the first Hollywood movie released by D W Griffith in
    1910?
Answers to Quiz #62 - American Trivia Answers

  1. Wyoming.
  2. Maui.
  3. Balanchine.
  4. James F Fixx.
  5. Majestic.
  6. De Forrest.
  7. CNN 2.
  8. Herbert Hoover.
  9. Parking Meter.
  10. Chuck Yeager.
  11. Harry S. Truman.
  12. 1922.
  13. Two dollars.
  14. USS Reuben James.
  15. The Rat Pack.
  16. New Jersey.
  17. 1970s.
  18. Fairfield.
  19. Georgia, Atlanta Hartsfield airport.
  20. Oh Calcutta.
  21. How to Keep Young Mentally.
  22. Albert Einstein.
  23. Elmer Fudd.
  24. Nixon.
  25. Lea Thompson.
  26. Herbert Hoover.
  27. Great Slave Lake.
  28. Veracruz.
  29. General Stocum.
  30. Thomas R Marshall.
  31. French.
  32. Joni Mitchell.
  33. Mount Wilson.
  34. Three.
  35. Freer Gallery, Washington.
  36. El Prado.
  37. Chicago.
  38. In Old California.

Friday, July 22, 2011

Trivia Quiz #61 - Crime & Criminals

Crime and Criminal Trivia Quiz Questions - Criminals and Crimes.


  1. Parker and Barrow were more usually known as what?
     
  2. Al Capone was finally nailed for what crime?
     
  3. Alcatraz was in which Bay?
     
  4. Which 20s gangland boss was nicknamed Scarface?
     
  5. Where is the Valley of the Kings, the scene of a terrorist attack in
    1997?
     
  6. Who was Butch Cassidy's partner?
     
  7. In which city was John Lennon murdered?
     
  8. In which month was JFK assassinated?
     
  9. Irish Olympic champion Michelle smith was suspended in 1999 over drug
    allegations in which sport?
     
  10. In which decade did the Nuremberg trials take place in Germany?
     
  11. How was President Kennedy assassinated?
     
  12. Which caped crusader operated in Gotham City?
     
  13. Colombian underworld boss Pablo Escobar dealt in what commodity?
     
  14. Which actress Sharon was murdered by Charles Manson?
     
  15. In which state was the 1999 massacre at Columbine High?
     
  16. Which saint's day saw a massacre in Chicago in 1929?
     
  17. In the 70s which Gary was the first man executed in the US for ten years?
     
  18. Who did Jack Ruby shoot in November 1963?
     
  19. What was supposedly the profession of Sweeney Todd in London?

Answers to Quiz #61 - Crime and Criminals Trivia Answers

  1. Bonnie and Clyde.
  2. Tax evasion.
  3. San Francisco.
  4. Al Capone.
  5. Egypt.
  6. The Sundance Kid.
  7. New York.
  8. November.
  9. Swimming.
  10. 1940s.
  11. Shot.
  12. Batman.
  13. Drugs.
  14. Tate.
  15. Colorado.
  16. St. Valentine's Day.
  17. Gilmore.
  18. Lee Harvey Oswald.
  19. Barber.

Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Trivia Quiz #60 - US Trivia - Quiz Questions from the United States of America

United States Trivia Quiz questions about the US of A.


  1. Which state on the Gulf of Mexico is nearest the end of the alphabet?
     
  2. To ten thousand square miles, what is the area of Michigan?
     
  3. Groucho Marx resigned from where as he didn't care to belong to any club that
    would have him as a member?
     
  4. In which natural valley is San Jose?
     
  5. Truax Field international airport is in which US state?
     
  6. In what month was the attack on Pearl Harbor?
     
  7. How much did President Roosevelt pay so that the Panama Canal could be built?
     
  8. In which Chicago theater did over 500 people die in a fire in 1903?
     
  9. Who founded the American Institution of Public Opinion in 1935?
     
  10. How long did it take to construct a Model T Ford in 1914?
     
  11. Which couple were implicated in the Whitewater affair?
     
  12. Who created Sam Spade?
     
  13. Who did James Earl Ray shoot in Memphis in April 1968?
     
  14. Who did Dr. Crippen murder?
     
  15. Who was the first president of the first university for black people in the
    USA?
     
  16. Who was the first black American to win the Nobel peace prize?
     
  17. Where was the first nuclear reactor built, by Enrico Fermi?
     
  18. Which state on the Gulf of Mexico has the longest name?
     
  19. In the 1904 Olympics, how many of the 23 track and field titles were won by
    Americans?
     
  20. The Rotary Club was founded in 1905 in which American City?
     
  21. Where is the HQ of Chrysler and General Motors?
     
  22. In All In The Family, what was Archie's son-in-law's full name?
     
  23. What was the name of the son in Sandford and Son?
     
  24. What is the architectural style of the Radio City Music Hall in New York?
     
  25. What was the debut movie of the actress born Shirley Beaty?
     
  26. On which river is the USA's highest concrete dam?
     
  27. In square miles, how big is lake Superior?
     
  28. What does the name of Hawaii's capital mean in Hawaiian?
     
  29. The Black Hills lie between which two rivers?
     
  30. Near which town were there reports of a space ship landing on the 4th July
    1947?
     
  31. Philadelphia lies between which two rivers?
     
  32. Which magazine first described young women as 'flappers?'
     
  33. Where was the World Fair held in 1903?
     
  34. Which singer had the first names Harry Lillis?
     
  35. Whose last words were, "Now it's on to "Chicago and let's win there"?
     
  36. In what year was the first in-flight movie shown on an internal flight in the
    USA.
     
  37. What was the San Francisco Ballet formerly called?
     
Answers to Quiz #60 - US Trivia Quiz Answers

  1. Texas.
  2. 58,125 square miles.
  3. Friars Club.
  4. Santa Clara.
  5. Wisconsin
  6. December.
  7. $40 million.
  8. Iroquois Theater.
  9. Gallup.
  10. 95 minutes.
  11. The Clintons.
  12. Dashiell Hammett.
  13. Martin Luther King.
  14. His wife.
  15. Booker T Washington.
  16. Ralph Bunche.
  17. Chicago.
  18. Mississippi.
  19. 21.
  20. Chicago.
  21. Detroit.
  22. Mike Stivic.
  23. Lamont.
  24. Art Deco.
  25. The Trouble With Harry.
  26. Colorado.
  27. 31,700.
  28. Sheltered bay.
  29. Belle Fourche and Cheyenne.
  30. Roswell, New Mexico.
  31. Delaware & Schuylkill.
  32. Vanity Fair.
  33. St. Louis.
  34. Bing Crosby.
  35. Bobby Kennedy.
  36. 1929.
  37. San Francisco Opera Ballet.

Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Trivia Quiz #59 - News Items and Stories

Trivia Quiz questions about Old News Items from around the world.

  1. Which Scottish border town was the scene of a jumbo jet disaster?
     
  2. Solidarity was the mass movement of the people in which country?
     
  3. Which golfer Sandy triumphed at the US Masters?
     
  4. Where was the American venue of the Live Aid concert?
     
  5. Which country, capital Beirut, did Israel invade?
     
  6. Who became the world's youngest ever boxing heavyweight champion?
     
  7. What was the world's first reusable spacecraft called?
     
  8. Addressing the Republican convention in 1988, how did Ronald Reagan
    misquote John Adams saying "Facts are stubborn things?"
     
  9. What was Patricia Highsmith's first novel?
     
  10. In which war was cowboy star Tom MIx shot in the mouth?
     
  11. How many years did the Holocaust last?
     
  12. Which soap had people asking. "Who shot JR?"
     
  13. Which tennis ace completed his fifth successive Wimbledon singles
    triumph?
     
  14. Which was the longest moon landing?
     
  15. Who replaced Erich Honecker as GDR head of state?
     
  16. Off which pitcher did Babe Ruth smash his 714th and final Major
    League home run?
     
  17. What does the Palestinian name Intifada mean?
     
  18. Who had the most expensive presidential inauguration ceremony of the
    20th century?
     
  19. Which US President was linked with the 'Star Wars' policy?
     
  20. Where in the Ukraine was there a nuclear explosion in 1986?
     
  21. Anwar Sadat was President of which country when he died in 1981?
     
  22. Who released an album called Thriller in 1982?
     
  23. Which 80s leader had a wife called Raisa?
     
  24. In what month in 1990 did Iraq invade Kuwait?
     
  25. Who became Israel's head of state in 1993?
     
  26. Who was the founder of Japan's first political party?
     
  27. In what months of 1945 did the battle of Iwo Jima take place?
     
  28. Who won the ladies singles most times at Wimbledon in the 80s?
     
  29. Which island was the home of Bob Marley, who died in 1981?
     
  30. Which John portrayed The Elephant Man on film?
     
  31. Which city was devastated by an earthquake in 1985 and then hosted
    the World Cup in 1986?
     
  32. In WWII, who was the head of the Nazi party's security service?
     
  33. Hahnium was so named by US scientists in honor of Otto Hahn; what was
    its original name?
     
  34. Which movement was thought to be responsible for the kidnapping of
    Western hostages in  Lebanon in the 890s?
     
  35. Who was Franklin ?D Roosevelt's secretary of state from 1933 to 1944?
     
  36. Which future US President was secretary of commerce from 1921 to
    1928?
     
  37. Which Prime Minister resigned as a result of the Recruit scandal of
    1989?
     
  38. The increasing scarcity of elephants and rhinos led ot a 1989 ban on
    which substance?
     
  39. Sarah Ferguson became Duchess of where?
     
  40. Which President of the Philippines was deposed in 1986?
     
  41. Tiananmen Square was a scene of conflict in which country?
     
  42. Which hospital was Princess Diana taken to after her tragic car
    accident?
     
  43. Who became head of state in Guyana in 1992?
     
  44. Elected in 1913, how long was Pedro Mascurain president of Mexico?
     
  45. Who was NATO commander between 1974 and 1979?
     
  46. What kind of disaster claimed some 100,000 lives in Armenia in 1988?
     
  47. Which disks replaced cassettes and ordinary records?
     
Answers to Quiz #58 - General Knowledge Trivia Quiz Answers

  1. Lockerbie.
  2. Poland.
  3. Lyle.
  4. Philadelphia.
  5. Lebanon.
  6. Mike Tyson.
  7. Space Shuttle.
  8. Facts are stupid things.
  9. Strangers On A Train.
  10. Spanish American War.
  11. 12
  12. Dallas.
  13. Bjorn Borg.
  14. Apollo 17.
  15. Egon Krenz.
  16. Guy Bush.
  17. Resurgence, throwing off.
  18. George W. Bush.
  19. Reagan.
  20. Chernobyl.
  21. Egypt.
  22. Michael Jackson.
  23. Mikhail Gorbachev.
  24. August.
  25. Ezer Weizman.
  26. Taisuke Itagaki.
  27. February and March.
  28. Martina Navratilova.
  29. Jamaica.
  30. Hurt.
  31. Mexico.
  32. Reinhard Heidrich.
  33. Unnilpentium.
  34. Hezbollah.
  35. Cordell Hull.
  36. Herbert Hoover.
  37. Norboru Takeshita of Japan.
  38. Ivory.
  39. York.
  40. Marcos.
  41. China.
  42. La Pitie-Salpetriere.
  43. Cheddi Jagan.
  44. One hour.
  45. Alexander Haig.
  46. Earthquake.
  47. Compact disks.

Monday, July 18, 2011

Trivia Quiz #58 - Long General Knowledge Trivia Quiz

Long General Knowledge Trivia About Anything and Everything.


  1. The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face was featured in which Clint
    Eastwood film?
     
  2. What was Tom Cruise's first movie?
     
  3. Which President was an ancestor of actor William Holden?
     
  4. At which sport did Ian Black win international success?
     
  5. In which decade of the 20th century was Michael Keaton born?
     
  6. Who performed He's A Tramp in the Disney movie Lady And The Tramp?
     
  7. Baltimore is on the western coast of which Bay?
     
  8. In which Center is he Metropolitan Opera House?
     
  9. Jersey Joe Walcott was a world champion in which sport?
     
  10. Why were people partying in Paris the evening before Bastille Day in
    1998?
     
  11. Which US city was named after a British Prime Minister?
     
  12. Where in Lybia did Australian troops take a seaport occupied by the
    Italians in 1941?
     
  13. What was the last No1 hit for the Everly Brothers?
     
  14. Where is the Great White Way?
     
  15. Which mountains stretch from West Virginia to Georgia?
     
  16. Under which name did Alfonso D' Abruzzo find fame as an actor?
     
  17. If E=Mc2 according to "Einstein, what does m stand for?
     
  18. According to the inventor Thomas Edison genius is made up how many
    percent of inspiration?
     
  19. Who produced the first Chinook helicopter in 1961?
     
  20. Which actor founded the American Ocean's campaign in 1987?
     
  21. In which decade did Bonnie & Clyde operate?
     
  22. Which C S wrote The African Queen?
     
  23. Who had a 60s No 1 with Everyday People?
     
  24. Who had an 80s No 1 with Lady?
     
  25. Igor Sikorsky developed which means of transport?
     
  26. Who said, To err is human but it feels divine?"
     
  27. In which decade of the 20th century was Teri Garr born?
     
  28. Which widow of a rock star appeared in Dallas?
     
  29. Who wrote the novel The Power and The Glory?
     
  30. The German terrorist group The Red Army Faction were more usually
    known as which Gang?
     
  31. Vehicles from which place use the international registration letter
    V?
     
  32. What was the first name of the fictional sleuth Baretta?
     
  33. How many people traditionally sing barbershop?
     
  34. What was Diana Ross's first solo No 1?
     
  35. Which singer had a big 60s No 1 with Roses Are Red?
     
  36. Which Argentinean became conductor of the New York Philharmonic in
    1970?
     
  37. Which Bond girl was Honor Blackman?
     
  38. Which Latvian was principal dancer with the American Ballet Theater
    in the 70s returning later as director?
     
  39. Hard-rock group Motley Crue come from which city?
     
  40. Cindy Birdsong was a member of which singing group?
     
  41. Which movie won Marlon Brando his second Oscar?
     
  42. On a Monopoly board, what are B & O, Reading, Short Line and
    Pennsylvania?
     
  43. The Harry Lime theme was used in which film?
     
  44. In horse racing, on which course is the Belmont Stakes run?
     
  45. Which city hosts the Charlie Parker Jazz Festival?
     
  46. What are the international registration letters of a vehicle from
    Iceland?
     
  47. In which decade of the 20th century was Whoopi Goldberg born?
     
  48. What was the profession of Burt Reynolds' father?
     
Answers to Quiz #58 - General Knowledge Trivia Quiz Answers

  1. Play Misty For Me.
  2. Endless Love.
  3. Warren Harding.
  4. Swimming.
  5. 1950s.
  6. Peggy Lee.
  7. Chesapeake Bay.
  8. Lincoln Center.
  9. Boxing.
  10. France had won the World Cup.
  11. Pittsburgh.
  12. Tobruk.
  13. Cathy's Clown.
  14. New York (Broadway).
  15. Blue Ridge Mountains.
  16. Alan Alda.
  17. Mass.
  18. One.
  19. Boeing.
  20. Ted Danson.
  21. 1930s.
  22. Forester.
  23. Sly & The Family Stone.
  24. Kenny Rogers.
  25. Helicopter.
  26. Mae West.
  27. 1940s.
  28. Priscilla Presley.
  29. Graham Greene.
  30. Baader-Meinhof Gang.
  31. Vatican City.
  32. Tony.
  33. Four.
  34. Ain't No Mountain High Enough.
  35. Bobby Vinton.
  36. Daniel Barenboim.
  37. Pussy Galore.
  38. Mikhail Baryshnikov.
  39. Los Angeles.
  40. Supremes.
  41. The Godfather.
  42. Stations.
  43. The Third Man.
  44. Belmont Park, Long Island.
  45. New York.
  46. IS.
  47. 1940s.
  48. Police Officer.

Sunday, July 17, 2011

Trivia Quiz #57 - Long Free Fun Miscellaneous Trivia Quiz

Fun Free Long Trivia Quiz About Miscellaneous Topics


  1. What color golf balls are used on the golf course in Antarctica?
     
  2. How long is Indianapolis's most famous motor race?
     
  3. Throughout the 80s and 90s Phil Collins recorded on which record
    label?
     
  4. Who was the first female to have three consectu8ive US No 1 albums?
     
  5. Which detective lived on a boat called St Vitus Dance?
     
  6. On which river was the Grand Coulee built?
     
  7. In which decade of the 20th century was Brad Pitt born?
     
  8. In Spin City, Michael J Fox's character Michael Flaherty was whose
    deputy?
     
  9. If it is noon in Connecticut, what time is it in Alabama?
     
  10. In the Arab world what does the letter E Stand for in UAE?
     
  11. Who had an 80s No 1 with Like A Prayer?
     
  12. In which decade was Ewan McGregor born?
     
  13. Who produced the first jumbo jet in 1975?
     
  14. What relation was George Gershwin to Ira?
     
  15. On which label did Chuck Berry record in the 1950s and 1960s?
     
  16. Who had an 80s No 1 with Let's Hear It For The Boy?
     
  17. Where in America is the Rockefeller University?
     
  18. What was the title of Kitty Kelley's book about Frank Sinatra?
     
  19. Which museum has the highest-funded art gallery?
     
  20. In professional football, which state do the Cardinals call home?
     
  21. Which musical instrument did Stan Getz play?
     
  22. Which musical featured the song Tonight?
     
  23. In which eastern country were the Moonies founded in 1954?
     
  24. What kind of orchard did Chekhov write a play about?
     
  25. Who won the triathlon for the fifth successive year in 1993?
     
  26. Who had an 80s No 1 hit with Jack & Diane?
     
  27. Truman Capote wrote about Breakfast at which place?
     
  28. On a computer keyboard which letter on the same line is immediately
    right of the O?
     
  29. Abyssinia has become known as what?
     
  30. In which decade of the 20th century was Anne Archer born?
     
  31. Cass Gilbert was the major developer of what type of building?
     
  32. What was the name of Michael Jackson's second wife?
     
  33. In which state was Madonna born?
     
  34. In comic books, who featured with Sugar?
     
  35. Who became speaker of the house of representatives in 1995?
     
  36. John Glenn became Senator for which state?
     
  37. The Battle Of New Orleans was a big No 1 for which singer?
     
  38. What are the international registration letters of a vehicle from
    Mexico?
     
  39. In which cop series did Phil Collins appear as Phil the Shill?
     
  40. Who created the character Noddy?
     
  41. Which US singer said, "You're not drunk if you can lie on the floor
    without holding on?"
     
  42. What is the name of the main space exploration center in Florida?
     
  43. Which Phil sang on the 1950s No 1 To Know Him Is To Love Him?
     
Answers to Quiz #57 - Long Fun Free Trivia Quiz Answers


  1. Orange.
  2. 500 miles.
  3. Atlantic.
  4. Donna Summer.
  5. Crockett.
  6. Columbia.
  7. 1960s.
  8. Mayor Randal Wilson.
  9. 11:00 a.m.
  10. Emirates.
  11. Madonna.
  12. 1970s.
  13. Boeing.
  14. Brother.
  15. Chess.
  16. Deniece Williams.
  17. New York.
  18. His Way.
  19. Getty Museum.
  20. Arizona.
  21. Tenor saxophone.
  22. West Side Story.
  23. Korea.
  24. Cherry.
  25. Mark Allen.
  26. John Cougar.
  27. Tiffany's.
  28. P.
  29. Ethiopia.
  30. 1940s.
  31. Skyscraper.
  32. Debbie Rowe.
  33. Michigan.
  34. Spike.
  35. Newt Gingrich.
  36. Ohio.
  37. Johnny Horton.
  38. MEX.
  39. Miami Vice.
  40. Enid Blyton.
  41. Dean Martin.
  42. Cape Canaveral.
  43. Phil Spector.

Saturday, July 16, 2011

Trivia Quiz #56 - 50 Trivia Questions About Famous People With Famous Names

Trivia about people with Famous Names.


  1. Who described his acting range as left eyebrow raised, right eyebrow
    raise?
     
  2. Which actress is ex-beauty queen Miss Orange County 1976?
     
  3. Which actor became playwright  Arthur Miller's son-in-law in
    1997?
     
  4. Which actress perished in the shower in the remake of Psycho?
     
  5. Which American scientist discovered that sickle cell anemia is caused
    by a molecular fault in the blood?
     
  6. Who was the last Emperor of Vietnam?
     
  7. Which major event was covered by war correspondent Martha Gellhorn?
     
  8. Who first coined the term cybernetics?
     
  9. Who played Tarzan in the first two Tarzan films?
     
  10. Which film director was Anthony Quinn's father-in-law?
     
  11. Who said, "I squint because I can't take too much light?"
     
  12. Who wrote the screenplay for The Crying Game?
     
  13. Who was the senior US diplomat held in the US Embassy in
    Tehran?
     
  14. Who was the first freely elected Marxist president in Latin America?
     
  15. Which doctor from the Rockefeller Institute in New York discovered
    that cancer was caused by a virus?
     
  16. Who was the first American to win the Nobel Prize for Literature?
     
  17. Who was the first black student at the University of Alabama?
     
  18. Who invented the liquid fuel powered rocket?
     
  19. Who was Geena Davis's husband when they made the loss-maker Cutthroat
    Island?
     
  20. Which novelist appeared in the film Day For Night?
     
  21. In 1993 who tried to buy the rights of his first movie Sizzle Beach
    USA?
     
  22. What is Barbra Streisand's middle name?
     
  23. What did Jorge Luis Borges refer to as "a fight between two bald men
    over a comb?"
     
  24. Who was William Taft's Vice President between 1909 and 1912?
     
  25. Who said, "How can you rule a country which produces 246 different
    kinds of cheese?
     
  26. Which US committee won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1997?
     
  27. Who first drew Mickey Mouse when ?Disney first supplied the voice?
     
  28. Who invented the Polaroid camera?
     
  29. Which star of The Krays wrote a prose and poetry book called America?
     
  30. How many films had Christopher Reeve made before Superman in 1978?
     
  31. Who owned the LA nightclub The Viper Room at the time of River
    Phoenix's death there in 1993?
     
  32. Who starred in Roger Vadim's remake of And God Crated Woman?
     
  33. Which future First Lady had walk on parts in Becky Sharp and Small
    Town Girl in the 30s?
     
  34. Which actress wrote the novel The Last of the Really Great
    Whangdoodles?
     
  35. Who was described by co star Nick Nolte as, "...a ball buster.
    Protect me from her?"
     
  36. Who were the first two men to drive on the Moon?
     
  37. Who in 1996 made the longest spaceflight by a woman?
     
  38. Who won the first of his Nobel prizes in 1956 for research which led
    to the invention of the transistor?
     
  39. Who led the 12th Army group in WWII, the largest US force ever
    assembled?
     
  40. Which electrical engineer invented the triode valve in 1907?
     
  41. Who performed the first artificial heart transplant?
     
  42. In which movie did Bogart have his first gangster part?
     
  43. Which film maker's first film was Pather Panchali?
     
  44. Which actress was Roger Moor's first Bond girl?
     
  45. Who did Winona Ryder replace on the set of Mermaids?
     
  46. Who designed the Geodesic Dome in the US Pavilion at the 1967
    Montréal's World's Fair exhibition?
     
  47. Who was the top star at the US box office in 1935?
     
  48. Who was the star of the film based on the record Harper Valley PTA by
    Jeannie C Riley?
     
  49. How is Paul Reubens also known in the film and TV world?
     
  50. Who founded the magazine Camera Work?
     
Answers to Quiz #56 - 50 Questions about Famous Names

  1. Roger Moore.
  2. Michelle Pfeiffer.
  3. Daniel Day-Lewis.
  4. Anne Heche.
  5. Linus Pauling.
  6. Bao Dai.
  7. D Day landings.
  8. Norbert Wiener.
  9. Elmo Lincoln.
  10. Cecil B de Mille.
  11. Clint Eastwood.
  12. Neil Jordan.
  13. Bruce Laingen.
  14. Allende.
  15. Dr. Francis Peyton Rous.
  16. Sinclair Lewis.
  17. Autherine Lucy.
  18. Robert H. Goddard.
  19. Renny Harlin.
  20. Graham Greene.
  21. Kevin Costner.
  22. Joan.
  23. Falklands conflict.
  24. James S. Sherman.
  25. Charles de Gaulle.
  26. Land Mines.
  27. Ub Iwerks.
  28. Edwin Herbert Land.
  29. Steven Berkoff.
  30. One.
  31. Johnny Depp.
  32. Rebecca de Mornay.
  33. Patricia Nixon.
  34. Julie Andrews.
  35. Barbra Streisand.
  36. David Scott and James Irwin.
  37. Shannon Lucid.
  38. John Bardeen.
  39. Omar Bradley.
  40. Lee De Forest.
  41. William DeVries.
  42. The Petrified Forest.
  43. Satyajit Ray.
  44. Jane Seymour.
  45. Emily Lloyd.
  46. Buckminster Fuller.
  47. Shirley Temple.
  48. Barbara Eden.
  49. Pee Wee Herman.
  50. Alfred Stieglitz.

Friday, July 15, 2011

Trivia Quiz #55 - Europe and European Trivia - Corfu, London, Iceland, France, Portugal, Pepsi, Museums, capitals, countries and more !

Trivia about Europe and European topics.


  1. In which city is the Glynn Vivian Art Gallery and Museum?
     
  2. What is the second largest of the Ionian Islands?
     
  3. What color did Air France repaint some "Concorde jets to advertize
    Pepsi?
     
  4. In 1998 a new breed of mosquito was discovered on which underground
    system?
     
  5. Which city did Truman Capote describe as "eating an entire box of
    chocolate liqueurs in one go?"
     
  6. What percentage of the earth's surface is covered by Europe?
     
  7. How is the Eurotunnel also known?
     
  8. Where is Donana National Park?
     
  9. Where in Europe is the Sikkens Museum of Signs?
     
  10. In which country would you be if the Parliament was called the
    Althing?
     
  11. Which British monarch popularized the Homgburg which came from the
    German town of the same name?
     
  12. Where is the French terminus for the Hoverspeed service?
     
  13. In which country was the Angel of the North erected in 1998?
     
  14. What is Switzerland's largest City?
     
  15. Down which valley does the Mistral blow?
     
  16. Which city was the cultural capital of Europe in 1990?
     
  17. Which European town gave its name to a Treaty which symbolizes closer
    economic links between European countries?
     
  18. Which home of champagne in France was also where the German High
    Command surrendered in WWII?
     
  19. In which European country did Spice Girl Victoria Adams marry?
     
  20. What name is given to the popular holiday area between Marseille and
    La Spezia?
     
  21. What is the oldest university in Northern Ireland called -- founded
    in 1908?
     
  22. Which British architect was responsible with Renzo Piano for the
    Famous Pompidou Centre in Paris?
     
  23. In Which European city would you go to the Bardini Museum and the
    Bargello Museum?
     
  24. Inishmor is part of which island group?
     
  25. What is the name of the lake which remained when the Zuider Zee was
    closed and reclaimed in 1932?
     
  26. Syracuse is part of New York, but where does it exist in Europe?
     
  27. Sullom Voe is famous for exporting which commodity?
     
  28. In which European city is the Atomium?
     
  29. How are Belgian World Airlines also known?
     
  30. Which tourist islands include the lesser known Majorca and Minorca?
     
  31. Which country lies to the north of Austria and to the south of
    Poland?
     
  32. What is the nationality of the actor who starred in Green Card and My
    Father The Hero?
     
  33. Which European cou8ntry was first this century to give women the
    vote?
     
  34. Where is the Optimisticeskaja Cave, the second longest in the world?
     
  35. What is Europe's second largest city in terms of population?
     
  36. How many independent 'Baltic states' are there?
     
  37. Which winter sports venue, home of the Cresta Run, has hosted two
    Olympic Games in the 20th century?
     
  38. What is farther north Hungary, or Bulgaria?
     
  39. What is Ireland's longest river and greatest source of electric
    power?
     
  40. How many countries does the river "Danube pass through?
     
  41. Where would you spend stotinki?
     
  42. Which European country saw one of the major avalanches of the 20th
    century in December 1916?
     
  43. Where is the Belgian terminus for Eurostar trains?
     
  44. When did Euro Disney, now Disneyland Paris, open?
     
  45. The Simpleton Tunnel links Italy with which country?
     
  46. On which sea does Croatia stand?
     
  47. What is the longest river in Portugal, and the fifth longest in
    Europe?
     
  48. Which French phrase described an innovative movement in the cinema?
     
  49. Which was the first European city this century to open an underground
    railway system?
     
Answers to  Quiz #55 - European Trivia Answers

  1. Swansea.
  2. Corfu.
  3. Blue.
  4. London.
  5. Venice.
  6. 8%.
  7. Channel tunnel.
  8. Spain.
  9. The Hague.
  10. Iceland.
  11. Edward VII.
  12. Boulogne.
  13. England.
  14. Zurich.
  15. Rhone.
  16. Glasgow.
  17. Maastricht.
  18. Reims.
  19. Ireland.
  20. Riviera.
  21. Queen's University.
  22. Richard Rogers.
  23. Florence.
  24. Aran.
  25. Ijsselmeer.
  26. Sicily.
  27. Oil.
  28. Brussels.
  29. SABENA.
  30. Balearics.
  31. Czech Republic.
  32. French. (Gerard Depardieu).
  33. Finland.
  34. Ukraine.
  35. London.
  36. Three.
  37. St. Moritz.
  38. Hungary.
  39. Shannon.
  40. Seven.
  41. Bulgaria.
  42. Italy.
  43. Bruxelles Zuid.
  44. 1992.
  45. Switzerland.
  46. Adriatic.
  47. Tagus.
  48. Nouvelle vague.
  49. Paris.

Thursday, July 14, 2011

Trivia Quiz #54 - Trivia Quiz About Musicals

Trivia about musicals, Broadway plays, and stage and theater.


  1. In La Cage Aux Folles, what was La Cage Aux Folles?
     
  2. I'm Gonna Wash That Man Right Out of My Hair came from which show?
     
  3. Who wrote the words for My Fair Lady and Camelot?
     
  4. Which musical was a reworking of Puccini's Madame Butterfly?
     
  5. If Sky and Nathan were Guys, what were Sarah and Miss Adelaide?
     
  6. Where was the Fiddler in the musical's title?
     
  7. Which sweet musical had the show-stopper Rhythm of Life?
     
  8. Which city saw the premiere of Les Miserable's?
     
  9. In which country was Frederick Loewe born?
     
  10. South Pacific was set during which war?
     
  11. The King in the King and I is ruler of where?
     
  12. Which show about Danny and Sandy was made into a film with John
    Travolta and Olivia Newton-John.
     
  13. Which George wrote Crazy For You?
     
  14. In which decade did Godspell open on Broadway?
     
  15. In which country was A Little Night Music set?
     
  16. Which show was based on the autobiography of Gypsy Rose Lee?
     
  17. Aspects of what was a success by Andrew Lloyd Webber?
     
  18. Which show tells the tale of Dolly Gallagher Levi?
     
  19. What type of shop was the Little Shop of Horrors?
     
  20. Which show was based on Miguel de Cervantes' Don Quixote?
     
  21. Which musical was based on the life of Annie Oakley?
     
  22. What was the name of the first hippie musical?
     
  23. Which show does I Don't Know How To Love Him come from?
     
  24. Which show, starring Robert Preston and Barbara Cook on Broadway?
     
  25. Which show, which opened in the 40s, takes it's name from a
    fairground attraction?
     
  26. What was Jesus Christ according to the Rice / Lloyd Webber show?
     
  27. Which Line was the longest running musical in Broadway history?
     
  28. Which American city saw the premiere of Sunset Boulevard?
     
  29. Which ground-breaking American musical was based on the book Green
    Grow The Lilacs?
     
  30. Which Lloyd Webber musical was billed as 'Now and forever'?
     
  31. What is the profession of the three male stars of On The Town?
     
  32. What did the Little Shop hold in the movie which premiered in 1982?
     
  33. In which country is My Fair Lady set?
     
  34. Which star Fred starred in vaudeville with his sister Adele?
     
  35. On whose fable was Guys and Dolls based?
     
  36. Which show featured Hernando's  Hideaway and Hey There?
     
  37. Where was the Best Little Whorehouse according to the musical title?
     
  38. Which musical featured the songs A Secretary is Not A Toy, and The
    Company Way?
     
  39. Promises Promises was the first Broadway collaboration for which
    popular song and TV show writers?
     
  40. Which Fanny was the subject of Funny Girl?
     
  41. Who was the first American actress to have a principal role with the
    Royal Shakespeare Company, in Les Miserable's?
     
  42. Which musical was Lerner and Loewe's last major success, in 1960?
     
  43. Which 90s revival hit shares its name with a gangster city?
     
  44. Which musical about King Arthur became a byword for the JFK years?
     
  45. Who was the musical Mack and Mabel about?
     
  46. Which American classic includes the song Summertime?
     
  47. Annie Warbucks was the sequel to which one-word-titled musical?
     
Answers to  Quiz #54 - Musicals Answers

  1. Nightclub.
  2. South Pacific.
  3. Alan Jay Lerner.
  4. Miss Saigon.
  5. Dolls.
  6. On the Roof.
  7. Sweet Charity.
  8. Paris.
  9. Austria.
  10. WWII.
  11. Siam.
  12. Grease.
  13. Gershwin.
  14. 70s.
  15. Sweden.
  16. Gypsy.
  17. Love.
  18. Hello Dolly.
  19. Florist's.
  20. Man of La Mancha.
  21. Annie Get Your Gun.
  22. Hair.
  23. Jesus Christ Superstar.
  24. The Music Man.
  25. Carousel.
  26. Superstar.
  27. A Chorus Line.
  28. Los Angeles.
  29. Oklahoma.
  30. Cats.
  31. Sailors.
  32. Horrors.
  33. England.
  34. Astaire.
  35. Damon Runyan.
  36. The Pajama Game.
  37. Texas.
  38. How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying.
  39. Burt Bacharach and Hal David.
  40. Brice.
  41. Patti LuPone.
  42. Camelot.
  43. Chicago.
  44. Camelot.
  45. Mack Sennett & Mabel Normand.
  46. Porgy & Bess.
  47. Annie.

Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Trivia Quiz #53 - Trivia Quiz About Famous People

World Famous People, Politicians, Sportsmen, Leaders, Movie Stars, Kings, and More!

  1. Which Palestinian co-founded al Fatah in 1957?
     
  2. Who led Operation Eagle Claw, the attempt to rescue the USS Embassy
    hostages in Tehran?
     
  3. Which 70s US President said, "I know I'm getting better at golf
    because I'm hitting fewer spectators?
     
  4. Which golfer announced he was leaving his wife and three children for
    Brenna Cepalak in 1996?
     
  5. Madeleine Gurdon is the third wife of which millionaire?
     
  6. Who led Argentina through most of the 1990s?
     
  7. Who founded Standard Oil?
     
  8. Paul Keating was a controversial Prime Minister of which country?
     
  9. What relation was Henry Ford II to Henry Ford?
     
  10. Which world leader married Graca Machel in 1998?
     
  11. What is the first name of Charles' brother of Saatchi & Saatchi?
     
  12. Salvador Allende was elected president of which country in 1970?
     
  13. Fitness trainer Carlos Leon was the father of which singer/actress's
    child?
     
  14. What was the profession of President Jean Bertrand Aristide of Haiti?
     
  15. In which country was Earl Spencer's acrimonious divorce settlement
    heard?
     
  16. Which Korean War leader was a native of Arkansas?
     
  17. What was the name of Frank Sinatra's last wife?
     
  18. Who did  Idi Amin depose in 1971?
     
  19. Hafez al Assad was the first democratically elected President of
    which country?
     
  20. In which North African country was Mohammed Al-Fayed, owner of
    Harrods department store in London, born?
     
  21. Aung San Suu Kyi is a controversial leader in which country?
     
  22. Which of the founders of United Artists had the last name nearest the
    beginning of the alphabet?
     
  23. Which Russian leader was buried in 1998 in his family's vault?
     
  24. Who did Stella McCartney dedicate her first collection for Chloe to?
     
  25. Who was Britain's  last Prime Minister of the 20th century?
     
  26. In which North African country was Yves St. Laurent born as Henri
    Donat Mathieu?
     
  27. Which Yuri was president of the USSR for two years after heading the
    KGB for 15 years?
     
  28. What is Madonna's daughter called?
     
  29. Who replaced King Hussein as King of Jordan?
     
  30. Which child of Princess Grace of Monaco competed in the 1988
    Olympics?
     
  31. Which British Prime Minister signed the Anglo-Irish Agreement in
    1985?
     
  32. Who presented the first Oscars?
     
  33. Michel Aoun led which then unsettled Middle "Eastern country form
    1988-1990?
     
  34. On whose show did Elvis Presley appear when 82% of the TV audience
    tuned in?
     
  35. Who with Arafat and "Rabin received the Nobel Peace prize in 1994?
     
  36. Which movie was Clark Gable making when he died?
     
  37. Which French Prime Minister's funeral was attended by his wife and
    his mistress in 1996?
     
  38. Which multi-million-dollar sport is Bernie Ecclestone associated
    with?
     
  39. Who succeeded "Anwar Sadat as President of Egypt?
     
  40. Which movie star married jockey Robyn Smith in 1980?
     
  41. Who retired as Prime Minister of Canada in 1984?
     
  42. How old was Orson Welles when he made Citizen Kane?
     
  43. In 1996 who did The Spice Girls say was their Girl Power role model?
     
  44. Which South African President repealed key parts of apartheid law in
    1991?
     
Answers to  Quiz #53 - Famous People Trivia Question Answers

  1. Yasser Arafat.
  2. Colonel 'Charging' Charlie Beckwith.
  3. Gerald Ford.
  4. Nick Faldo.
  5. Andrew Lloyd Webber.
  6. Carlos Menem.
  7. John D. Rockefeller.
  8. Australia.
  9. Grandson.
  10. Nelson Mandela.
  11. Maurice.
  12. Chile.
  13. Madonna.
  14. Priest.
  15. South Africa.
  16. Douglas MacArthur.
  17. Barbara.
  18. Milton Obote.
  19. Syria.
  20. Egypt.
  21. Myanmar.
  22. Chaplin.
  23. Tsar Nicholas II.
  24. Her mother Linda.
  25. Tony Blair.
  26. Algeria.
  27. Andropov.
  28. Lourdes Maria.
  29. Abdullah.
  30. Prince Albert.
  31. Margaret Thatcher.
  32. Douglas Fairbanks.
  33. Lebanon.
  34. Ed Sullivan.
  35. Peres.
  36. The Misfits.
  37. Francois Mitterrand.
  38. Motor racing.
  39. Hosni Mubarak.
  40. Fred Astaire.
  41. Pierre Trudeau.
  42. 25.
  43. Margaret Thatcher.
  44. FW De Klerk.

Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Trivia Quiz #52 - Famous People Trivia Questions and Answers - Long Quiz

People of Fame Trivia about  people like Salvador Dali, Very Wang, Michael Jackson, Freud, Cher, Benzair Bhutto, Gandhi, Elija Blue, and more.

  1. Who did Pope John Paul II succeed as Pope?
     
  2. Who described his paintings as "hand-painted dream photographs?"
     
  3. What was the full first name of the President who gave his name to
    Teddy Bears?
     
  4. Donald Woods escaped from where in 1979, later the subject of the
    film Cry Freedom?
     
  5. Which Austrian wrote The Psychopathology of Everyday Life?
     
  6. Which Chinese leader's widow was arrested for trying to overthrow the
    government in the 19780s?
     
  7. Who became the first woman prime minister of an Islamic nation?
     
  8. Who said, "Some women get excited about nothing-- and then they marry
    him?
     
  9. Who is the famous mother of Elijah Blue?
     
  10. What was the occupation of Roger Moore's father?
     
  11. Who designed Posh Spice Victoria Adams' wedding dress?
     
  12. What was Jack Dempsey's job before he became a boxer?
     
  13. Which rock star did Cindy Crawford name her first son after?
     
  14. Picasso moved to Paris in 1901 but where was he born?
     
  15. Which US President went to the same London university as Mick Jagger?
     
  16. Tom Whittaker was the first man to climb Everest in what
    circumstances?
     
  17. Who published the General Theory of Relativity in 1915?
     
  18. Pancho Villa was a revolutionary in which country?
     
  19. In 1968 the Oscars were postponed for 48 hours because of whose
    death?
     
  20. Who replaced Mary Robinson as president of Ireland in 1997?
     
  21. What breed of dog was Barry Manilow's Bagel?
     
  22. What did Michael Jackson say instead of "I do" when he married Lisa
    Marie Presley?
     
  23. How old was Douglas Fairbanks when he married 23-year-old Joan
    Crawford?
     
  24. Who said, "The only placed a man wants depth in a woman is in her
    decolletage?"
     
  25. Which white house resident's book was a best seller in the late 80s?
     
  26. Which future President made the famous Checkers Speech in 1952?
     
  27. Who succeeded Lal Bahadur Shasrtri as Prime Minister of India?
     
  28. Which Russian imposed a reign of terror during the 30s and 40s?
     
  29. In the 60s Queen Elizabeth II dedicated an acre of ground in memory
    of which American?
     
  30. Who led India to overthrow British rule by non-violent means?
     
  31. Which Hollywood star stated, "The rest of my life will be devoted to
    women and litigation?"
     
  32. In which Sydney cathedral sis Michael Hutchence's funeral take place?
     
  33. Who's best-known stage role was as Regina in The Little Foxes?
     
  34. Who became chief designer at Givenchy in 1996?
     
  35. By 1999 how may times had Jane Fonda been Oscar nominated?
     
  36. Which former central American dictator was born on exactly the same
    day as singer Gene Vincent?
     
  37. Which kidnap victim was involved in a bank raid, brandishing a gun?
     
  38. Who was the only 20th century President to get stuck in the White
    House bath tub as he was so big?
     
  39. Sun Yat Sen overthrew the emperor in which country establishing a
    republic after 2000 years of imperial rule?
     
  40. Who led a government in Italy in the 20s and later became its
    dictator?>
     
  41. Who were Ken and Barbie named after?
     
  42. Which football team gave Bill Cosby a trial?
     
  43. How old would John Lennon have been at the star to the year 2,000?
     
  44. Who was Axle Rose's famous singer father-in-law?
     
  45. Which baseball player was born on the same day as Greg Louganis?
     
  46. Who designed the dress which made the most at Diana's dress auction?
     
  47. Who said, "Id rather have a cup of tea than go to bed with someone
    any day?"
     
  48. Richard Gere won a scholarship to the University of Massachusetts in
    which sport?

Answers to  Quiz #52 - Disney Trivia Question Answers


  1. John Paul I.
  2. Salvador Dali.
  3. Theodore.
  4. South Africa.
  5. Freud.
  6. Mao Tse Tung.
  7. Benzair Bhutto.
  8. Cher.
  9. Cher.
  10. Policeman.
  11. Vera Wang.
  12. Copper miner.
  13. Presley.
  14. Spain.
  15. John F. Kennedy.
  16. He has only one leg.
  17. Albert Einstein.
  18. Mexico.
  19. Martin Luther King.
  20. Mary McAleese.
  21. Beagle.
  22. Why not?
  23. 19.
  24.  Zsa Zsa Gabor.
  25. Millie the dog.
  26. Richard Nixon.
  27. Indira Gandhi.
  28. Stalin.
  29. President Kennedy.
  30. Gandhi.
  31. Errol Flynn.
  32. St. Andrew's.
  33. Tallulah Bankhead.
  34. Alexander McQueen.
  35. Seven.
  36. Manuel Noriega.
  37. Patty Hearst.
  38. William Howard Taft.
  39. China.
  40. Mussolini.
  41. The children of their creators.
  42. Green Bay Packers.
  43. 59.
  44. Don Everly.
  45. Steve Sax.
  46. Victor Edelstein.
  47. Boy George.
  48. Gymnastics.

Monday, July 11, 2011

Trivia Quiz #51 - Miscellaneous Trivia Questions

Trivia -  Topics like China, Squash, Bulgaria, Germans, Rocky Mountains, Danny De Vito, Kenny Rogers, Marie curie, Catch 22 and more.

  1. Who penned Kenny Rogers' No 1 hit Lady?
     
  2. Who had a 50s No 1 with Heartaches By The Number?
     
  3. In which country was power seized in the 70s by the Gang of Four?
     
  4. At which sport did Jonah Barrington win international success?
     
  5. What was the nationality of composer Aaron Copland?
     
  6. What is Diana Ross's middle name?
     
  7. What was the occupation of Edith Cavell who was shot by the Germans
    in WWI?
     
  8. How did Satyajit Ray achieve fame?
     
  9. Who had a 1980s No 1 hit with Don't You (Forget About Me)?
     
  10. Which Japanese company bought CBS records in 1988?
     
  11. How many of Mark Spitz's Olympic golds were for solo events?
     
  12. Who made the album Honky Tonk Angels with Dolly Parton and Tammy
    Wynette?
     
  13. How many Nobel prizes did Marie curie win?
     
  14. In which country is the deepwater port of Belem?
     
  15. In which country was Danny De Vito born?
     
  16. In computer language, what does the letter C stand for in ASCII?
     
  17. In which individual events did Michael Johnson win Olympic gold in
    Atlanta?
     
  18. Under what name did Peter Thorkelson perform in one of the 60s
    biggest bands?
     
  19. If it is 3 a.m. in Nevada, what time is it in Montana?
     
  20. The Chinook blows down which mountains?
     
  21. In which country was Michael J. Fox born?
     
  22. Who was Sean Penn married to for 27 months before divorce was filed?
     
  23. To the nearest million, how mjch did Heavan's Gate lose for United
    Artists?
     
  24. From which show does Love Changes Everything come from?
     
  25. Under which name did Leonard Slye ride across the silver screen?
     
  26. Who directed The Deer Hunter?
     
  27. On which movie's sound track from the 90s did Brenda Lee feature?
     
  28. In baseball, where do the Royals come from?
     
  29. What is the largest city in Ohio?
     
  30. What color is Laa Laa of the Teletulbbies?
     
  31. Who was the most recent Democrat before Clinton to be reelected for a
    second term as US President?
     
  32. For what did Georgie O'Keefe become famous?
     
  33. A-Ha sang the title song for which Bond film?
     
  34. The Scent of Mystery was the first fi8lm to target which of the
    senses?
     
  35. In which decade of the 20th century was Anne Bancroft born?
     
  36. What was the title of Player's No 1 of the 70s?
     
  37. The Suez Canal connects the Mediterranean Sea to which other Sea?
     
  38. Which Russian writer wrote Cancer Ward?
     
  39. Which summer month is the title of an album by Eric Clapton?
     
  40. Vehicles from which country use the international registration letter
    E?
     
  41. If it is noon in Ohio, what time is it in Nevada?
     
  42. In the Simpsons, which Hollywood superstar provided Maggie's first
    word?
     
  43. Which writer came up with Catch 22 in the 60s?
     
  44. Who won the women's tennis gold in Atlanta in 1996?
     
  45. Bourgas international airport is in which country?



Answers to  Quiz #50 - Hard Trivia Question Answers



  1. Lionel Richie.
  2. Guy Mitchell.
  3. China.
  4. Squash.
  5. American.
  6. Ernestine.
  7. Nurse.
  8. Film Director.
  9. Simple Minds.
  10. Sony.
  11. Four.
  12. Loretta Lynn.
  13. Two.
  14. Brazil.
  15. USA.
  16. Code.
  17. 200m & 400m.
  18. Peter Tork, the Monkees.
  19. 4 a.m.
  20. Rocky Mountains.
  21. Canada.
  22. Madonna.
  23. 30.
  24. Aspects of Love.
  25. Roy Rogers.
  26. Michael Cimino.
  27. Dick Tracy.
  28. Kansas city.
  29. Cleveland.
  30. Yellow.
  31. Roosevelt.
  32. Painting.
  33. The Living Daylights.
  34. Smell - Smell O Vision.
  35. 1930s.
  36. Baby Come Back.
  37. Red sea.
  38. Alexander Solzhenitsyn.
  39. August.
  40. Spain.
  41. 9:00 a.m.
  42. Elizabeth Taylor.
  43. Joseph Heller.
  44. Lindsay Davenport.
  45. Bulgaria.

Sunday, July 10, 2011

Trivia Quiz #50 - Hard Miscellaneous Trivia Questions

50 Harder Miscellaneous Trivia Questions (Scroll down for Answers)

Trivia - sports, TV, history, actors, famous people, international topics, and more.
  1. What have Americans Bobby Riggs, Bob Falkenberg and Ted Schroeder all
    done?
     
  2. In which street was Chuck Berry born?
     
  3. What year was the centenary of California joining the Union?
     
  4. Which cartoons are associated with Kim Casalli?
     
  5. Where was horse racing's Breeders' Cup held in 1986?
     
  6. Where was William Kellogg working when he decided to sell cornflakes?
     
  7. What is Dionne Warwick's real first name?
     
  8. What's the first word of Richard Marx's Right Here Waiting For You?
     
  9. Who described a Hollywood studio set as, "The biggest train set a boy
    ever had?"
     
  10. On which special day did Charlie Chaplin die in 1977?
     
  11. In Mork and Mindy, what was the Orkan phrase for 'Goodbye'?
     
  12. Amilcar Cabral international airport is in which country?
     
  13. In which year was the Juilliard School founded in New York?
     
  14. In 1993, Michael Jackson give his first TV interview in 14 years with
    which talk show presenter?
     
  15. What is Calvin Klein's middle name?
     
  16. What was the last top ten hit for Connie Francis?
     
  17. The world's tallest what was built at Duquoin State Fairground,
    Illinois in Sept 1998?
     
  18. Where is the University of Delaware located?
     
  19. Which composer was born on exactly the same day as TV evangelist Pat
    Robertson?
     
  20. Who was the last undisputed boxing world heavyweight champion before
    Mike Tyson?
     
  21. To ten thousand, what is the area of Arizona in square miles?
     
  22. Which country's invasion of Ethiopia in 1935 forced Haile Selassie to
    flee?
     
  23. Who directed the 1951 classic movie The Day The Earth Stood Still?
     
  24. Where was horse racing's Breeders' Cup held in 1989?
     
  25. Who wrote the novel The Left Hand Of Darkness?
     
  26. What is Neil Simon's real first name?
     
  27. Augusto C Sandino international airport is in which country?
     
  28. What was the second Oscar Hammerstein show to win the Pulitzer Prize?
     
  29. Lionel Hampton played on which band until forming his own in1941?
     
  30. In what year was indoor handball introduced as an Olympic event for
    men?
     
  31. Who wrote My Life and Loves in 1926, originally banned in the US?
     
  32. In which country is the Great Belt East bridge?
     
  33. Which country does the airline Air Littoral come from?
     
  34. In which country was Emilio Estevez born?
     
  35. Which brand had to apologize for a logo said to be like the Arabic
    for Allah?
     
  36. Vehicles from which country use the international registration
    letters ROU?
     
  37. What was the Blue Swede's only No 1 hit?
     
  38. New York-born Sir Jacob Epstein worked in which branch of the arts?
     
  39. What year was the centenary of Colorado joining the Union?
     
  40. How old was Dodi Fayed at the time of his death in 1997?
     
  41. What was Blondie's last UK No 1 of the 80s?
     
  42. In which country is the Angostura bridge?
     
  43. What is Elle Macpherson's real name?
     
  44. Which instrument is associated with Lester 'Prez' Young?
     
  45. Which criminal was set up by the Lady In Red?
     
Answers to  Quiz #50 - Hard Trivia Question Answers




  1. Won Wimbledon men's singles.
  2. (Johnny B) Goode Street.
  3. 1950.
  4. Love Is.
  5. Santa Anita, California.
  6. Hospital.
  7. Marie.
  8. Oceans.
  9. Orson Wells.
  10. Christmas Day.
  11. Nanu Nanu.
  12. Cape Verde.
  13. 1905.
  14. Oprah Winfrey.
  15. Richard.
  16. Vacation.
  17. Sand Castle.
  18. Newark.
  19. Stephen Sondheim.
  20. Leon Spinks.
  21. 114,000.
  22. Italy.
  23. Robert Wise.
  24. Gulfstream Park, Florida.
  25. Ursula Le Guin.
  26. Marvin.
  27. Nicaragua.
  28. South Pacific.
  29. Benny Goodman.
  30. 1972.
  31. Frank Harris.
  32. Denmark.
  33. France.
  34. USA.
  35. Nike.
  36. Uruguay.
  37. Hooked On A Feeling.
  38. Sculpture.
  39. 1976.
  40. 42.
  41. Rapture.
  42. Venezuela.
  43. Eleanor Gow.
  44. Saxophone.
  45. John Dillinger.

Saturday, July 9, 2011

Fifty Question Trivia Quiz #49 - Fun Free Trivia For Everyone

50 Miscellaneous Trivia Questions  (Scroll down for Answers)
  1. Who was President when the first Peanuts cartoon was published?
     
  2. Which American-born Sinclair won the Nobel Prize for Literature in
    1930?
     
  3. Who was the man behind The Chipmunks?
     
  4. Where in England was Dame Judi Dench born?
     
  5. William Christensen of Madison, New Jersey, has claimed to have the
    world's biggest collection of what?
     
  6. In which decade did Billboard magazine first publish and American hit
    chart?
     
  7. Where was horse racing's Breeders' Cup held in 1988?
     
  8. Asmara international airport is in which country?
     
  9. From which country did Angola achieve independence in 1975?
     
  10. Which city does David Soul come from?
     
  11. Who won Super Bowl XX?
     
  12. Which was the first European country to abolish capital punishment?
     
  13. What first appeared in Ohio in 1914 to affect transport?
     
  14. What star sign is Jamie Lee Curtis?
     
  15. In what field did the brother of the author of The Turn of the Screw
    find fame?
     
  16. In which country did he widespread use of ISDN begin in 1988?
     
  17. What is Bruce Willis' real first name?
     
  18. Which William wrote the novel Lord Of The Flies?
     
  19. Which innovation for the car was developed by Prince Henry of Prussia
    in 1911?
     
  20. How is musician William Lee Conley better known?
     
  21. To ten thousand square miles what it the area of New Mexico?
     
  22. How is Joan Molinsky better known?
     
  23. In which branch of the arts is Patricia Neary famous?
     
  24. Which country is Europe's largest silk producer?
     
  25. The VS-300 was a type of what?
     
  26. At which university did Joseph Goebbels become a doctor of
    philosophy?
     
  27. Which prince is Queen Elizabeth II's youngest son?
     
  28. When did the founder of Jehovah's Witnesses say the world would end?
     
  29. Who found the remains of the Titanic?
     
  30. What was the profession of Sir David Frost's father?
     
  31. Who was the only Spice Girl not to have a middle name?
     
  32. What are the international registration letters of a vehicle from
    Algeria?
     
  33. How did Jock die in Dallas?
     
  34. Which Lloyd Webber musical premiered in the US on 10th December 1993?
     
  35. Who said, "Anybody wishing to banish theft from the world must cut
    off the thief's hands?
     
  36. To the nearest 10,000 square miles, what is the area of Arkansas?
     
  37. What star sign is Michael Caine?
     
  38. At whose concert were 11 people trampled to death in Ohio in 1979?
     
  39. Who wrote the novel Evening Class?
     
  40. Which country does the airline Air Pacific come from?
     
  41. Who was the next British Prime Minister after Arthur Balfour?
     
  42. In which branch of the arts does Allegra Kent work?
     
  43. What are the international registration letters of a vehicle from
    Belize?
     
  44. Who had a 70s No 1 hit with Billy, Don't Be A Hero?
     
  45. Banting and Best pioneered the use of what?
     
  46. Who directed the movie La Dolce Vita?
     
  47. Which country does the airline LACSA come from?
     
  48. Who directed 2001: A Space Odyssey?
     
  49. Which is the largest of the Japanese Volcano Islands?
     
  50. Who had a 70s No 1 hit with Kiss You All Over?



Answers to  Quiz #48 - Miscellaneous Trivia Answers


  1. Harry Truman.
  2. Sinclair Lewis.
  3. David Seville.
  4. York.
  5. Beer Cans.
  6. 30s.
  7. Churchill Downs, Louisville, Kentucky.
  8. Eritrea.
  9. Portugal.
  10. Chicago.
  11. Chicago Bears.
  12. Norway.
  13. First Traffic Lights.
  14. Scorpio.
  15. Psychology (William James was the brother of Henry).
  16. Japan.
  17. Walter.
  18. Golding.
  19. Windshield wipers.
  20. Big Bill Broonzy.
  21. 121,364 square miles.
  22. Joan Rivers.
  23. Ballet.
  24. Italy.
  25. Helicopter.
  26. Heidelberg.
  27. Edward.
  28. 1914.
  29. Robert Ballard.
  30. Clergyman.
  31. Posh Spice.
  32. DZ.
  33. Helicopter accident.
  34. Sunset Boulevard.
  35. Ayatollah Khomeini.
  36. 53,187.
  37. Pisces.
  38. The Who.
  39. Maeve Binchy.
  40. Fiji.
  41. Campbell-Bannerman.
  42. Ballet.
  43. BH.
  44. Bo Donaldson & The Heywoods.
  45. Insulin.
  46. Federico Fellini.
  47. Costa Rica.
  48. Stanley Kubrick.
  49. Iwo Jima.
  50. Exile.

Miscellaneous Trivia, Quiz #48 - Questions About Miscellaneous Trivia

Free fun miscellaneous trivia quiz for you to kill some time with!
  1. Which TV series intro said, "Return with us now to those thrilling
    days of yesteryear"?
     
  2. In which year was the University of Alaska Anchorage founded?
     
  3. What star sign is shared by peter Gabriel and Stevie Wonder?
     
  4. What was John Huston's last movie?
     
  5. Who won Super Bowl III?
     
  6. In which German city was the original Volkswagen factory?
     
  7. What is Marie Osmond's real first name?
     
  8. Who developed identikit drawings?
     
  9. Who sang a solo at Prince Charles and Lady Di's wedding?
     
  10. Which boxer is quoted as saying, "He can run, but he can't hide"?
     
  11. Calabar international airport is in which country?
     
  12. Who said, "A man is only as old as the woman he feels?"
     
  13. Which country did Thor Heyerdahl's Kon-Tiki set sail from on its
    journey to Eastern Polynesia?
     
  14. Donna Gaines is better known by which name?
     
  15. Which element is named after Pierre and Marie Curie?
     
  16. By the end of the 20th century how many times had Meryl Streep been
    nominated for an Oscar?
     
  17. Both Richard and Karen Carpenter came fro which state?
     
  18. Where was horse racing's Breeder's Cup held in 1996?
     
  19. What was Mr. Magoo's first name?
     
  20. In 1912 Albert Berry made the first successful what?
     
  21. What had Edmond Hillary worked at before taking up mountain climbing?
     
  22. In which American state is the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum?
     
  23. Benina international airport is in which country?
     
  24. Which rock star featured in Marvel's 50th issue of Marvel Premiere in
    1979?
     
  25. Who was runner-up when Jody Scheckter won motor racing's Formula One
    Championship?
     
  26. In 1986, which TV station sponsored the world's biggest wine tasting?
     
  27. How many years after men's field hockey became an Olympic sport did
    the women's game become an Olympic event?
     
  28. In what year of the 1990s was baseball's World Series canceled?
     
  29. Albert Giacometti found fame as what?
     
  30. Which California born pianist was a pupil of Schoenberg and Milhaud?
     
  31. To the nearest 10,000 square miles, what is the area of Indiana?
     
  32. Which country does the airline LOT come from?
     
  33. Who first flew in Friendship 7?
     
  34. Who had a 50s No 1 with Stagger Lee?
     
  35. With which orchestra did Vladimir Horowitz make his US debut?
     
  36. Which movie director was born on exactly the same day as interviewer
    David Frost?
     
  37. Who wrote the novel Gentlemen Prefer Blondes?
     
  38. To a thousand, what is the area of Illinois in square miles?
     
  39. Which country does the airline Gulf Air come from?
     
  40. How old was Bjorn Borg when he decided to retire?
     
  41. What is Alistair Cooke's real first name?
     
  42. How is seriously rich Percy Miller better known?
     
  43. How old was Laurel and Hardy producer Hal Roach when he died in 1992?
     
  44. Who was West German Chancellor from 1969 to 1974?
    Willy Brandt.


Answers to  Quiz #48 - Miscellaneous Trivia Answers



  1. The Lone Ranger.
  2. 1954.
  3. Taurus.
  4. The Dead.
  5. New York Jets.
  6. Wolfsburg.
  7. Olive.
  8. Hugh C. McDonald.
  9. Kiri Te Kanawa.
  10. Joe Lewis.
  11. Nigeria.
  12. Groucho Marx.
  13. Peru.
  14. Donna Summer.
  15. Curium.
  16. Nine.
  17. Connecticut.
  18. Woodbine, Toronto.
  19. Quincy.
  20. Parachute jump.
  21. Bee Keeping.
  22. Massachusetts.
  23. Libya.
  24. Alice Cooper.
  25. Gilles Villeneuve.
  26. KQED.
  27. 72.
  28. 1994.
  29. Sculptor.
  30. Dave Brubeck.
  31. 35,870 square miles.
  32. Poland.
  33. John Glenn.
  34. Lloyd Price.
  35. New York Philharmonic.
  36. Francis Ford Coppola.
  37. Anita Loos.
  38. 55,646.
  39. Bahrain.
  40. 26.
  41. Alfred.
  42. Master P.
  43. 100.
  44. Willy Brandt.

Miscellaneous Trivia, Quiz #47 - Long 50 Question Trivia Quiz

General Miscellaneous Trivia Questions  (Scroll down for Answers)
  1. Who said 50,000 rifles were preferable to 50,000 votes?
     
  2. Which country was the title of a big hit for Toto?
     
  3. Which actress retold the story of Alice in Wonderland set in New
    Jersey and New York City?
     
  4. Which bridge is the subject of Hart Crane's The bridge?
     
  5. Who is credited with inventing the Tarzan yodel?
     
  6. Who wrote the song MacArthur Park?
     
  7. Who had a 60s No 1 with Downtown?
     
  8. Which musical featured the song How To Handle A Woman?
     
  9. In which decade of the 20th century was Alec Baldwin born?
     
  10. Who was born first, Kiefer Sutherland or Christian Slater?
     
  11. To the nearest two, how many tennis Grand Slam titles did Jimmy
    Connors win?
     
  12. Who was the Georgia Peach?
     
  13. In which state do most Cree Indians live in the USA?
     
  14. Bob Dole trained for which profession although he didn't qualify?
     
  15. Out of 11 series of prime time seasons how many times did Happy days
    make the Nielsen Top Twenty?
     
  16. Who wrote the novel Watership Down?
     
  17. Who was the Prime Minister of Australia from 1983 - 1991?
     
  18. In which decade of the 20th century was James Belushi born?
     
  19. On which river was the Kariba Dam built?
     
  20. Detroit born Diana Earle became famous under which name?
     
  21. Who wrote God Bless America?
     
  22. What was Sean Penn's first movie?
     
  23. Who set fire to his guitar at the Monterey Pop festival in 19676?
     
  24. Who had and 80s NO 1 with The Tide is High?
     
  25. In which Bond film did Britt Ekland appear?
     
  26. Della Street was whose secretary?
     
  27. Vehicles from which country use the international registration letter
    P?
     
  28. What is Mick Jagger's middle name?
     
  29. Who had a No 1 hit single with Together Forever?
     
  30. Boxer Jack Dempsey hailed from which state?
     
  31. In music, who was Sweet and Innocent and Too Young?
     
  32. Who is featured on Puff Daddy's Can't Hold Me Down?
     
  33. Which British liner was sunk by a German submarine in 1915?
     
  34. Which role as 'the other woman' won Glenn Close her first Oscar
    nomination?
     
  35. Who wrote the novel The Godfather?
     
  36. Who wrote Appalachian Spring?
     
  37. What did the S stand for in the name of T S Elliot?
     
  38. Vehicles from which country use the international registration letter
    S?
     
  39. Jack Sharkey was a world champion in which sport?
     
  40. Truly was an 80s No 1 for which artist?
     
  41. What was Marilyn Monroe's last film?
     
  42. What was Bix Beiderbecke's principal musical instrument?
     
  43. US-born Adulyadej Bhumibol became king of which Asian country?
     
  44. In 1971 Leonard Bernstein wrote a Mass in whose memory?
     
  45. Who had a big 50s No 1 with A Big Hunk O' Love?
     
  46. Whose first hit was Maybellene in 1955?
     
  47. What goes after Love Will Never Do on Janet Jackson's 1990 hit?
     
  48. Which Gloria co-founded Ms magazine?
     
  49. A Fistfull of Dollars was filmed on location in which country?
     
  50. Which country lies immediately to the south of Estonia?
     
Answers to  Quiz #47 - General Trivia.



  1. Mussolini.
  2. Africa.
  3. Whoopi Goldberg.
  4. Brooklyn Bridge.
  5. Johnny Weissmuller.
  6. Jim Webb.
  7. Petula Clark.
  8. Camelot.
  9. 1950s.
  10. Kiefer Sutherland.
  11. 10.
  12. Ty Cobb.
  13. Montana.
  14. Doctor.
  15. Eight.
  16. Richard Adams.
  17. Bob Hawke.
  18. 1950s.
  19. Zambezi.
  20. Diana Ross.
  21. Irving Berlin.
  22. Taps.
  23. Jimi Hendrix.
  24. Blondie.
  25. The Man With The Golden Gun.
  26. Perry Mason.
  27. Portugal.
  28. Philip.
  29. Rick Astley.
  30. Colorado.
  31. Donny Osmond.
  32. Mase.
  33. Lusitania.
  34. Fatal Attraction.
  35. Mario Puzo.
  36. Aaron Copland.
  37. Stearns.
  38. Sweden.
  39. Boxing.
  40. Lionel Richie.
  41. The Misfits.
  42. Cornet.
  43. Thailand.
  44. John F. Kennedy.
  45. Elvis Presley.
  46. Chuck Berry.
  47. Without you.
  48. Steinem.
  49. Italy.
  50. Latvia.

Wednesday, July 6, 2011

Miscellaneous Trivia, Quiz #46 - Free Fun Trivia Quiz with the Answers

Miscellaneous Trivia - subjects like Richard Gere, Brenda Lee, Rotary Club, ZZ Top, centern
  1. Which band made the albums Deguello and Tejas?
     
  2. At which university did Madonna get a dance scholarship?
     
  3. Which stuntman leapt between flying jets in the movie Cliffhanger?
     
  4. Which American artist painted No 14 and Guardians Of The Secret?
     
  5. What was Brenda Lee's last No 1 hit?
     
  6. Who set up a club of business people which developed into the Rotary
    Club movement?
     
  7. Athlete John Landy became the first Australian to do what?
     
  8. Who was the only British Prime Minister to die at NO. 10 Downing?
     
  9. Which state celebrates its centenary of joining the Union in 2012?
     
  10. What is Richard Gere's real name?
     
  11. Which tennis player was born the day Lyricist Lorenz Hart died?
     
  12. The first time Michael Jackson had No 1s back to back what was the
    second No 1?
     
  13. Who did Boris Becker beat when he won his first Wimbledon men's
    singles?
     
  14. What year was the bi-centenary of Tennessee joining the Union?
     
  15. What was the largest passenger ship ever built, which made her last
    voyage in 1968?
     
  16. What was unusual about Arvind Pandya's 1984 trip from Los Angeles to
    New York?
     
  17. Ain el Bay international airport is in which country?
     
  18. Who was the first person to make a total of six space flights?
     
  19. The group Mudcrutch evolved into which rock outfit?
     
  20. How is J Murray Spangler's invention known today?
     
  21. In his day job which paper does Spiderman work for?
     
  22. South Pole explorer Roald Amundsen vanished flying over where?
     
  23. Beira international airport is in which country?
     
  24. In which decade was the Sarah Lawrence College founded at Bronxville,
    New York?
     
  25. What are the first two names of music producer 'Mutt' Lange?
     
  26. In which state was Bill Haley born?
     
  27. In which decade did Honda start to manufacture cars?
     
  28. To the nearest five thousand square miles, what is the area of
    Virginia?
     
  29. Pioneering doctor Elizabeth Garrett Anderson took her medical exams
    in which language?
     
  30. Which country does the airline Transavia Airlines come from?
     
  31. Which 60s No 1 starts, "I think I'm going to be sad?"
     
  32. Where was horse racing's Breeders' Cup held in 1984?
     
  33. Which British battleship sank the German battle cruiser the
    Scharnhorst in 1943?
     
  34. Who won baseball's firs world Series championship of he 90s?
     
  35. Who had a 60s No 1 hit with Alley-Oop?
     
  36. In 1999 Carl Lewis revealed that he was suffering from what?
     
  37. Which country does the airline Avianca come from?
     
  38. What are the international registration letters of a vehicle from
    Afghanistan?
    AFG.
  39. Who directed M*A*S*H?
     
  40. What is Mark Knopfler's middle name?
     
  41. Where is the Adelphi University located?
     
  42. What is Rupert Murdoch's real first name?
     
  43. In 1997 Ryan Tripp travelled from Salt Lake City to Washington on
    what?
     
  44. Which high school did 40s cartoon character Buzzy Brown go to?
     
  45. Vehicles from which country use the international registration
    letters RL?
     
  46. What star sign is shared by Roger Daltrey and Quincy Jones?
     
  47. Which New York City-born philosopher wrote The Meaning Of The Truth?
     
  48. How much did the first Brownie box camera cost?
     

Answers to  Quiz #46 - Miscellaneous Trivia.

  1. Keith.
  2. ZZ Top.
  3. Michigan.
  4. Simon Carne.
  5. Paul Jackson Pollock.
  6. I Want To Be Wanted.
  7. Paul Percy Harris.
  8. Run a mile in less than 4 minutes.
  9. Campbell Bannerman.
  10. New Mexico.
  11. Richard Gere.
  12. Billie Jean King.
  13. Beat It.
  14. Kevin Curren.
  15. 1996.
  16. Queen Elizabeth.
  17. He ran backwards.
  18. Algeria.
  19. Captain John Young.
  20. Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers.
  21. Hoover.
  22. Daily Bugle.
  23. North Pole.
  24. Mozambique.
  25. 1920s.
  26. Robert John.
  27. Michigan.
  28. 1960s.
  29. 39,598 square miles.
  30. French.
  31. Netherlands.
  32. Ticket to Ride.
  33. Hollywood Park, Los Angeles.
  34. Duke of York.
  35. Cincinnati Reds.
  36. Hollywood Argyles.
  37. Arthritis.
  38. Colombia.
  39. AFG.
  40. Robert Altman.
  41. Freuder.
  42. Garden City, New York.
  43. Lawnmower.
  44. Cupcake High.
  45. Lebanon.
  46. Pisces.
  47. William James.
  48. One dollar.