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1. The 'Mohorovicic discontinuity' divides what?
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2. What city's famous Mozart-platz memorial was donated by Mad King Ludwig of Bavaria - a big fan of the composer?
Country (West Point motto)
Buffy (the Vampire Slayer)
Salzburg
Martha Stewart
3. Greenwich Village's 1969 Stonewall riots took place just hours after what gay icon's funeral?
Blue
Judy Garland
Salzburg
Cameroon
4. Who missed out on an Olympic gold medal in 1984 after her famous collision with Zola Budd during the 3 -000 meter final?
Fraternite
(the) World Cup (trophy)
Marcel Marceau
Mary Decker (Slaney)
5. Give the missing last member: liberte - egalite - and...
Fraternite
W(orld) T(rade) O(rganisation)
Lady Marmalade
LeBron James
6. What was Doogie Howser - MD's real first name?
Bonnie and Clyde
(The) dodo
Shrek 2
Douglas
7. What colonel commanded the first African-American army regiment during the Civil War?
(George Bernard) Shaw
State quarters
(the) ear
Black
8. What fruit comes in these varieties: Chubby Gray and Jubilee?
(the)Indianapolis Colts
The Robe (1953)
Peach(es)
Watermelon(s)
9. What editor of The American Mercury was called 'the Sage of Baltimore'?
HL Mencken
Steven Spielberg
The Descent
Becky Sharp (1935)
10. What two-word term is the top speed reached by a free-falling object?
Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice
Terminal velocity
Ian Fleming
Beck (Odelay)
11. What novel begins with this first chapter: January: An Exceptionally Bad Start?
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12. Who killed the literary character Aslan?
(Sonny Bono) Copyright (Term Extension Act - 1998)
The White Witch
Judy Garland
(a) clergyman
13. What nation did the US hockey team beat in the finals of its improbable ('miracle') gold medal run at Lake Placid in 1980?
Bringing up Baby (1938)
Douglas
Finland
The Ritz (hotel)
14. Who lost a toe in frostbite in 2002 - two years after stealing a gold medal from undefeated Russian wrestler Alexander Karelin?
Edith Head
Rulon Gardner
Sally Ride
Harold and Maude
15. What songwriter of 'A BoyNamed Sue' also wrote the children's poems inWhere the Sidewalk Ends?
(Hector) Berlioz
40
Shel Silverstein
Five
16. Whose expedition to the South Pole did Roald Amundsen's beat by more than a month?
Robert Scott
To Gillian on Her 37th Birthday
Mitsubishi
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
17. What did Colonel Potter typically call Father Mulcahy on MASH?
Plum(s)
Jorge Luis Borges
Kornfield Kounty
Padre
18. In what movie does Vincent Schiavelli play a ghost?
Ione Skye
Salzburg
Ghost
K. d. lang
19. Into how many numbered sections is a dartboard divided?
Stevie Wonder
20
Muammar Qaddifi
Panama
20. Last names instead of first names: Shanowski & Fairfield
Vasco Nunez de Balboa (Spanish - ~1513)
Hope & Faith
Miles Davis
American Beauty
21. What was the name of HenryFord's only son?
The Ritz (hotel)
Portland( - OR)
Edsel
(The) Jimi Hendrix (Experience)
22. What legendary director-to-be was one of the editors of 1970's Woodstock?
Martin Scorsese
Travelers Group
Emma
(street) lanes
23. Who killed the literary character Richard Cory?
Jim Calhoun
Texas and New Mexico
Cat
Richard Cory (himself)
24. What state is home to the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument?
Utah
Louisville - Kentucky (The Louisville Lip)
Ollie (TV puppet show in the 50s)
Cretaceous (Mesozoic era)
25. What composer of Symphonie Fantastique made his living as the librarian of the Paris Conservatoire?
Dharma & Greg
Elvis Costello
Madame (Marie) Tussaud
(Hector) Berlioz
26. What 1985 movie takes place at the Sunny Shores retirement home?
(a) clergyman
7
Spinal Tap
Cocoon
27. What color was the iconic swimsuit worn by Phoebe Cates - in Fast Times at Ridgemont High?
France
Nicaragua
Red
Benito Mussolini
28. Who is worshiped by Ganapatya Hindus as the supreme god?
TheName of The Rose
Ellery Queen
Stalingrad
Ganesh
29. Last names instead of first names: Montague and Capulet
Prince Valiant
Amos 'n' Andy
Romeo and Juliet
J. M. Barrie
30. The name of what 19th century parson and avid hunter is still remembered today thanks to his beloved pet terrier Trump?
G. E. Smith
Jack Russell
Rat
Steven Biko
31. What battle in American history was the origin of the famous quote 'Don't fire until you see the whites of their eyes?'
Edsel
Bunker Hill
(Albert) Einstein
Hydrogen and oxygen
32. Give the missing last member: duty - honor - and...
Country (West Point motto)
Padre
You Keep Me Hangin' On
Indian land (surveyed and divided into allotments for individualIndians - 1887)
33. Which artist had the double album English Settlement?
XTC
Stalingrad
The Frighteners
Antawn Jamison
34. What was the first food ever frozen by Clarence Birdseye - the inventor of frozen food?
Fish
Steven Biko
(the winner of the) Kentucky Derby
James Cameron
35. Who created 'the Chipmunks'?
David Seville (real name - Ross Bagdasarian)
Queen Isabella I (on a Columbus anniversary stamp)
Horse
Jorge Luis Borges
36. What suburb of Paris produced the silk lace later made famous by the Big Bopper?
Jamie Lynn
David Seville (real name - Ross Bagdasarian)
Eric Bogosian
Chantilly
37. Who's the only Playboy Playmate of the year also to make the cover of Rolling Stone?
Jenny McCarthy
Koran
Knoxville (home of the Tennessee Volunteers)
Tarzan
38. What Canadian singer appeared on the first cover of Entertainment Weekly? (Two initial names)
Uruguay
Richard Nixon and George W. Bush
K. d. lang
Christina Aguilera
39. In what state could you visit the Black Rock Desert?
Bonnie and Clyde
Nevada
Simon Legree
Beowulf
40. What are German shepherds called in Great Britain - due to lingering anti-German sentiment following WWII?
(Sperm) Whale
Steven Spielberg
Couscous
Alsatians
41. What artist's first word was lapiz - meaning pencil?
(Pablo) Picasso
Charles Starkweather
Rebecca
A mulatto - an albino - a mosquito - a libido
42. What famous figure becomes an anti-Semitic US president in Philip Roth's alternate-history novel The Plot Against America?
3
India
China
Charles Lindbergh
43. What Tennessee politician always ran for office in a trademark red-and-black plaid shirt?
Balthasar (Magi)
Lamar Alexander
Mulan
The Ghost and Mrs. Muir
44. Who's the younger sister of Paris Hilton?
Nicky
(a) Yo-yo
Robert Scott
(street) lanes
45. For what famous son is Genoa's airport named?
Christopher Columbus
Eric Bogosian
Almonds
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
46. What inspirational poem of 1927 ends - 'Be cheerful. Strive to be happy'?
Pear(s)
Otto
Desiderata
(the)Indianapolis Colts
47. Whom did George Steinbrenner hire and fire five separate times?
Extras
Muammar Qaddifi
Billy Martin
The Canterville Ghost
48. 007 has been wearing a Swatch since 1995 - when what upscale Swatch brand became the official wristwatch of the James Bond films?
Hannibal
Mashed potatoes
Omega
Nicaragua
49. Which company merged with Citicorp?
Travelers Group
Ozone
(Pendleton) Civil Service (Reform Act - 1883; stipulated that government jobs should be awarded on the basis of merit)
You Keep Me Hangin' On
50. Who has performed marriages for both Corey Feldman and Vince Neil? (Two initial names)
Mary Decker (Slaney)
Seven
M. C. Hammer
(the winner of the) Kentucky Derby