Category: Animals Question: What is the only animal, other than a human that can catch leprosy? Answer: The Armadillo Regexp: armadillo Category: Computer Games Question: Which legendary games designer/producer created the Super Mario Brothers franchise for Nintendo? Answer: Shigeru Miyamoto Regexp: (shigeru miyamoto|miyamoto) Category: General Question: Aesthetic principles derived from the literature and art of ancient Greece & Rome, but found as ideals in all ages is called? Answer: Classicism Regexp: Classicism Author: DonkeyTron Category: General Question: North American Indian language family including languages of Alaska and north-western Canada, the Pacific coast and the south-western United States. Answer: Athapascan Regexp: Athapascan Author: DonkeyTron Category: General Question: What is the literal translation of the Latin word 'video'? Answer: I See Regexp: I See Author: DonkeyTron Category: General Question: Which 1946 Louis Reard creation, was nicknamed "four triangles of nothing"? Answer: The Bikini Regexp: bikini Author: DonkeyTron Category: General Question: Who is the supreme head of the Church Of England? Answer: Queen Elizabeth II Regexp: (queen elizabeth ii|elizabeth ii|elizabeth 2) Category: General Question: Whose picture was on the first adhesive nickel postage stamp in the US? Answer: Benjamin Franklin Regexp: (benjamin franklin|franklin) Author: DonkeyTron Category: General Question: One of the twelve members of the administrative council of the Mormon church, is called a(n) .......? Answer: Apostle Regexp: Apostle Author: DonkeyTron Category: General Question: The process of adding a number to itself a certain number of times is called? Answer: Multiplication Regexp: Multiplication Author: DonkeyTron Category: Literature Question: Which novel by Mary Shelley was subtitled 'The Modern Prometheus'? Answer: Frankenstein Regexp: Frankenstein Author: DonkeyTron Category: Magazines Question: Which magazine always features an obituary on its last page? Answer: Rolling Stone Regexp: Rolling Stone Author: DonkeyTron Category: Magazines Question: Who was the first male to appear on the cover of Playboy in 1964? Answer: Peter Sellers Regexp: Peter Sellers Author: DonkeyTron Category: Movies Question: In which movie did Bruce Willis play the role of Corben Dallas? Answer: The Fifth Element Regexp: (fifth|5th) element Category: Movies Question: What does Steven Spielberg try to include in every film he makes, claiming it is for luck? Answer: Scene With A Shooting Star Regexp: shooting star Author: DonkeyTron Category: Movies Question: Which actor played the role of Chewbacca in the Star Wars trilogy? Answer: Peter Mayhew Regexp: mayhew Author: DonkeyTron Category: Movies Question: Which actress won the 2002 Academy Award for best actress in a leading role, for her part in the movie, 'Monster's Ball'? Answer: Halle Berry Regexp: Halle Berry Author: DonkeyTron Category: Music Question: The theme tune for 'Monty Python's Flying Circus' was written by which composer? Answer: John Philip Sousa Regexp: (john philip )?sousa Author: DonkeyTron Category: Music Question: What was the working title for The Beatles' song, 'Yesterday'? Answer: Scrambled Eggs Regexp: Scrambled Eggs Author: DonkeyTron Category: Music Question: Which native of Flint, Michigan, once advised us to "drive your Chevrolet through the USA"? Answer: Pat Boone Regexp: Pat Boone Author: DonkeyTron Category: Quotes Question: Which tennis player , when asked if he had learned anything from his US Open loss said, "Yeah...I learned I needed to lose 15 pounds"? Answer: Andre Agassi Regexp: Andre Agassi Author: DonkeyTron Category: Quotes Question: Who said, "People don't credit me with much of a brain, so why should I disillusion them."? Answer: Sylvester Stallone Regexp: stallone Author: DonkeyTron Category: Sports Question: Which English Premier League team plays their home games at Elland Road? Answer: Leeds United Regexp: Leeds United Author: DonkeyTron Category: Sports Question: According to Olympic rules, what number of feathers must a badminton bird (shuttlecock) have? Answer: Fourteen Regexp: (14|fourteen) Author: DonkeyTron Category: Sports Question: What is the name of the oldest National Hockey League team in the US? Answer: The Boston Bruins Regexp: boston bruins Author: DonkeyTron Category: Star Trek Question: What is Mr Spock's pulse rate? Answer: 242 Beats Per Minute Regexp: 242 Author: DonkeyTron Category: TV Question: What is the address of The Munsters? Answer: 1313 Mockingbird Lane Regexp: 1313 mockingbird Author: DonkeyTron Category: The Simpsons Question: Who has starred in such movies as 'The Erotic Adventures Of Hercules' & 'Dial M For Murderousness'? Answer: Troy McClure Regexp: troy mcclure Category: Weights & Measures Question: The liquid measure of a capacity equal to 1/8 of a fluid ounce is a(n) ..........? Answer: Fluid Dram Regexp: Fluid Dram Author: DonkeyTron Category: Architecture Question: Which famous building was built by Shah Jehan? Answer: Taj Mahal Regexp: taj mahal Category: Architecture Question: Which famous building was built by Shih Huang Ti? Answer: The Great Wall of China Regexp: great wall of china Category: Arts Question: Who painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel? Answer: Michelangelo Regexp: michelangelo Category: Astronomy Question: What is the meaning of the name of the constellation Aquila? Answer: Eagle Regexp: eagle Category: Astronomy Question: What is the meaning of the name of the constellation Auriga? Answer: Charioteer Regexp: charioteer Category: Astronomy Question: What is the meaning of the name of the constellation Camelopardalis? Answer: Giraffe Regexp: giraffe Category: Astronomy Question: What is the meaning of the name of the constellation Canes Venatici? Answer: Greyhounds Regexp: greyhounds? Category: Astronomy Question: What is the meaning of the name of the constellation Cassiopeia? Answer: Cassiopeia Regexp: cassiopeia Category: Astronomy Question: What is the meaning of the name of the constellation Cepheus? Answer: Cepheus Regexp: cepheus Category: Astronomy Question: What is the meaning of the name of the constellation Coma Berenices? Answer: Berenice's Hair Regexp: berenice\'s hair Category: Astronomy Question: What is the meaning of the name of the constellation Corona Borealis? Answer: Northern Crown Regexp: northern crown Category: Astronomy Question: What is the meaning of the name of the constellation Cygnus? Answer: Swan Regexp: swan Category: Astronomy Question: What is the meaning of the name of the constellation Delphinus? Answer: Dolphin Regexp: dolphin Category: Astronomy Question: What is the meaning of the name of the constellation Draco? Answer: Dragon Regexp: dragon Category: Astronomy Question: What is the meaning of the name of the constellation Equuleus? Answer: Colt Regexp: colt Category: Astronomy Question: What is the meaning of the name of the constellation Lacerta? Answer: Lizard Regexp: lizard Category: Astronomy Question: What is the meaning of the name of the constellation Leo Minor? Answer: Lesser Lion Regexp: (lesser|little) lion Category: Astronomy Question: What is the meaning of the name of the constellation Lyra? Answer: Lyre Regexp: lyre Category: Astronomy Question: What is the meaning of the name of the constellation Ophiuchus? Answer: Serpent Bearer Regexp: serpent bearer Category: Astronomy Question: What is the meaning of the name of the constellation Sagitta? Answer: Arrow Regexp: arrow Category: Astronomy Question: What is the meaning of the name of the constellation Serpens? Answer: Serpent Regexp: serpent Category: Astronomy Question: What is the meaning of the name of the constellation Triangulum? Answer: Triangle Regexp: triangle Category: Astronomy Question: What is the meaning of the name of the constellation Ursa Major? Answer: Great Bear Regexp: great bear Category: Astronomy Question: What is the meaning of the name of the constellation Ursa Minor? Answer: Little Bear Regexp: (little|lesser) bear Category: Astronomy Question: What is the meaning of the name of the constellation Vulpecula? Answer: Fox Regexp: Fox Category: Astronomy Question: Which meteor shower occurs on the 10th October? Answer: Draconids Regexp: draconids Category: Astronomy Question: Which meteor shower occurs on the 12th August? Answer: Perseids Regexp: perseids Category: Astronomy Question: Which meteor shower occurs on the 14th November? Answer: Andromedids Regexp: andromedids Category: Astronomy Question: Which meteor shower occurs on the 16th November? Answer: Leonids Regexp: leonids Category: Astronomy Question: Which meteor shower occurs on the 21st April? Answer: Lyrids Regexp: lyrids Category: Astronomy Question: Which meteor shower occurs on the 21st October? Answer: Orionids Regexp: orionids Category: Astronomy Question: Which meteor shower occurs on the 4th May? Answer: Eta Aquarids Regexp: eta aquarids Category: Astronomy Question: Which meteor shower occurs on the 4th November? Answer: Taurids Regexp: taurids Category: Astronomy Question: Which planet is covered in thick clouds of carbon dioxide and sulphuric acid? Answer: Venus Regexp: venus Category: Astronomy Question: Which planet is known as the red planet? Answer: Mars Regexp: mars Category: Astronomy Question: Which planet was discovered in 1930? Answer: Pluto Regexp: pluto Category: Astronomy Question: Which star is nearest the Earth? Answer: Sun Regexp: sun Category: Astronomy Question: Who was the first person to notice "canals" on Mars? Answer: Schiaparelli Regexp: schiaparelli Category: Biology Question: In which organ is Bile produced? Answer: Liver Regexp: liver Category: Biology Question: What breed of dog has an inability to bark? Answer: Basenji Regexp: basenji Category: Biology Question: What is a Salamander? Answer: Amphibian Regexp: amphibian Category: Biology Question: What is the fastest breed of dog? Answer: Greyhound Regexp: greyhound Category: Biology Question: What is the fastest growing species of grass? Answer: Bamboo Regexp: bamboo Category: Biology Question: What is the most common animal? Answer: Sea worm Regexp: sea worm Category: Biology Question: What is the name of the process used by green plants for obtaining food? Answer: Photosynthesis Regexp: photosynthesis Category: Biology Question: What is the process of converting glucose to energy in cells called? Answer: Respiration Regexp: respiration Category: Biology Question: What is the study of insects called? Answer: Entomology Regexp: entomology Category: Biology Question: What name is given to a male bee? Answer: Drone Regexp: drone Category: Biology Question: What name is given to a young frog? Answer: Tadpole Regexp: tadpole Category: Biology Question: What name is given to animals which eat both plants and meat? Answer: Omnivore Regexp: omnivore Category: Biology Question: What name is given to animals which have pouches? Answer: Marsupials Regexp: marsupials Category: Biology Question: What name is given to animals which only eat meat? Answer: Carnivore Regexp: carnivore Category: Biology Question: What name is given to animals which only eat plants? Answer: Herbivore Regexp: herbivore Category: Biology Question: Which bird became extinct in 1861? Answer: Dodo Regexp: dodo Category: Biology Question: Which breed of dog has a name derived from the old name for Greece? Answer: Greyhound Regexp: greyhound Category: Biology Question: Which part of a cat's eye reflects light? Answer: Tapetum Regexp: tapetum Category: Biology Question: Which science studies animal behaviour in natural habitats? Answer: Ethology Regexp: ethology Category: Biology Question: Which sight problem occurs in men far more then in women? Answer: Colour Blindness Regexp: colou?r blindness Category: Biology Question: Which species of Elephant has the largest ears ? Answer: African Regexp: African Category: Chemistry Question: What are Helium, Neon, Argon, Krypton and Xenon ? Answer: Noble Gases Regexp: Noble Gases Category: Chemistry Question: What are Petrol, Naphta, Kerosine, Diesel and Oil ? Answer: Hydrocarbons Regexp: Hydrocarbons Category: Chemistry Question: What element has the periodic table name Au ? Answer: Gold Regexp: Gold Category: Chemistry Question: What element has the periodic table name Na ? Answer: Sodium Regexp: Sodium Category: Chemistry Question: What element has the periodic table name Sb ? Answer: Antimony Regexp: Antimony Category: Chemistry Question: What element has the periodic table name Sn ? Answer: Tin Regexp: Tin Category: Chemistry Question: What is another name for iron oxide ? Answer: Rust Regexp: Rust Category: Chemistry Question: What is brine ? Answer: Salt water Regexp: Salt water Category: Chemistry Question: What name is given to a chemical reaction which gives out heat ? Answer: Exothermic Regexp: Exothermic Category: Chemistry Question: What name is given to a chemical reaction which takes in heat ? Answer: Endothermic Regexp: Endothermic Category: Chemistry Question: Which element is also known as Quicksilver ? Answer: Mercury Regexp: Mercury Category: Chemistry Question: Who invented dynamite ? Answer: Alfred Nobel Regexp: Alfred Nobel Category: Computer Question: How many bits are in a nibble ? Answer: 4 Regexp: (four|4) Category: Computer Question: What does ietf stand for ? Answer: Internet Engineering Task Force Regexp: Internet Engineering Task Force Category: Computer Question: What is MUD an abbreviation for ? Answer: Multiple User Dungeon Regexp: multi([- ]|ple )?user dungeon Category: Computer Question: What was Fortran designed for ? Answer: Formula Translation Regexp: Formula Translation Category: Computer Question: Which brothers built a home-made supercomputer to calculate the digits of Pi ? Answer: Chudnovsky Regexp: Chudnovsky Category: Computer Question: Who is the Linux operating system named after ? Answer: Linus Torvalds Regexp: Linus Torvalds Category: Film Question: Who invented James Bond ? Answer: Ian Fleming Regexp: Ian Fleming Category: General Knowledge Question: From what is velvet made ? Answer: Silk Regexp: Silk Category: General Knowledge Question: How is the 15th March also known ? Answer: Ides of March Regexp: Ides of March Category: General Knowledge Question: How is the mathematically related structure of beads strung on parallel wires in a rectangular frame better known ? Answer: Abacus Regexp: Abacus Category: General Knowledge Question: How many feet are in a nautical mile ? Answer: 6080 Regexp: 6080 Category: General Knowledge Question: How many herrings are in a Warp ? Answer: Four Regexp: (four|4) Category: General Knowledge Question: How many muscles are in a human ? Answer: 639 Regexp: 639 Category: General Knowledge Question: How many seconds are in a day ? Answer: 86400 Regexp: 86400 Category: General Knowledge Question: How was "Abu Yusuf Ya'qub ibn Is-haq ubn as-Sabbah ibn 'omran ibn Ismail al-Kindi" better known ? Answer: The philosopher of the Arabs Regexp: philosopher of the arabs Category: General Knowledge Question: In a period of 400 years how many times does the 1st of January fall on a Sunday ? Answer: 58 Regexp: 58 Category: General Knowledge Question: In the Gregorian calendar after 10,000 years by how many days will the calendar be wrong by ? Answer: Three Regexp: (three|3) Category: General Knowledge Question: In the kama-sutra the art of which game is recommened for women to study ? Answer: chess Regexp: chess Category: General Knowledge Question: In which field of science is the history of the universe studied ? Answer: Cosmology Regexp: Cosmology Category: General Knowledge Question: In which month is the Earth nearest the Sun ? Answer: January Regexp: January Category: General Knowledge Question: Nutagak, perksertok and pokaktok are Eskimo words for what ? Answer: Snow Regexp: Snow Category: General Knowledge Question: On a chemical what does a skull and cross-bone mean ? Answer: Toxic Regexp: Toxic Category: General Knowledge Question: The Triassic, Jurrasic, and Cretaceous periods make up which era ? Answer: Mesozoic Era Regexp: mesozoic Category: General Knowledge Question: The name "Lego" comes from which Danish words ? Answer: leg godt Regexp: leg godt Category: General Knowledge Question: The second Beale code was encoded using what ? Answer: The American Declaration of Independence Regexp: declaration of independence Category: General Knowledge Question: The term Bicentennial represents how many years ? Answer: 200 Regexp: (200|two[- ]hundred) Category: General Knowledge Question: The term Centennial represents how many years ? Answer: 100 Regexp: (100|one[- ]hundred) Category: General Knowledge Question: The term Quadricentennial represents how many years ? Answer: 400 Regexp: (400|four[- ]hundred) Category: General Knowledge Question: The term Quartocentennial represents how many years ? Answer: 25 Regexp: (25|twenty[- ]five) Category: General Knowledge Question: The term Quincentennial represents how many years ? Answer: 500 Regexp: (500|five[- ]hundred) Category: General Knowledge Question: The term Semicentennial represents how many years ? Answer: 50 Regexp: (50|fifty) Category: General Knowledge Question: The term Septiquinquennial represents how many years ? Answer: 75 Regexp: (75|seventy[- ]five) Category: General Knowledge Question: The term Sesquibicentennial represents how many years ? Answer: 250 Regexp: 250 Category: General Knowledge Question: The term Sesquincentennial represents how many years ? Answer: 150 Regexp: 150 Category: General Knowledge Question: The term Sesquiquadricentennial represents how many years ? Answer: 450 Regexp: 450 Category: General Knowledge Question: The term Sesquitercentennial represents how many years ? Answer: 350 Regexp: 350 Category: General Knowledge Question: The term Tercentennial represents how many years ? Answer: 300 Regexp: (300|three[- ]hundred) Category: General Knowledge Question: Thomas Young the Physicist and Egyptologist spoke how many language when he was 14 ? Answer: twelve Regexp: (twelve|12) Category: General Knowledge Question: What are Eastern, Central, Mountain, and Pacific ? Answer: American Time Zones Regexp: time zones Category: General Knowledge Question: What are Russian astronauts called ? Answer: Cosmonauts Regexp: cosmonauts Category: General Knowledge Question: What are noctilucent, cirrus, and cirrostratus categories of ? Answer: Clouds Regexp: Clouds Category: General Knowledge Question: What are the height and width of a horse measured in ? Answer: Hands Regexp: hands? Category: General Knowledge Question: What bird is associated with the Tower of London ? Answer: Raven Regexp: Raven Category: General Knowledge Question: What did AOL claim had been found, on April Fool's Day in 1996 ? Answer: Life on Jupiter Regexp: life on (planet )?Jupiter Category: General Knowledge Question: What did the House of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha change it's name to ? Answer: House of Windsor Regexp: House of Windsor Category: General Knowledge Question: What do the letters F.D. on British coins mean ? Answer: Defender of the Faith Regexp: Defender of the Faith Category: General Knowledge Question: What does GDP stand for ? Answer: Gross Domestic Product Regexp: Gross Domestic Product Category: General Knowledge Question: What does GNP stand for ? Answer: Gross National Product Regexp: Gross National Product Category: General Knowledge Question: What does NATO stand for ? Answer: North Atlantic Treaty Organization Regexp: North Atlantic Treaty Organization Category: General Knowledge Question: What does UNESCO stand for ? Answer: United Nation Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization Regexp: united nations? educational scientific (and )?cultural organization Category: General Knowledge Question: What does the Latin RIP stand for ? Answer: requiescat in pace Regexp: requiescat in pace Category: General Knowledge Question: What does the ancient Greek word "electron" mean ? Answer: Amber Regexp: Amber Category: General Knowledge Question: What does the latin "luna" mean ? Answer: Moon Regexp: Moon Category: General Knowledge Question: What does the latin 'carpe diem' mean ? Answer: Seize the day Regexp: Seize the day Category: General Knowledge Question: What does the word khaki mean ? Answer: Dusty Regexp: Dusty Category: General Knowledge Question: What famous stone structure is located near Salisbury ? Answer: Stonehenge Regexp: Stonehenge Category: General Knowledge Question: What is Harry Houdini famous for being ? Answer: Escapologist Regexp: Escapologist Category: General Knowledge Question: What is Interpol short for ? Answer: International Criminal Police Commission Regexp: International Criminal Police Commission Category: General Knowledge Question: What is LCD an abbreviation of ? Answer: Liquid Crystal Display Regexp: Liquid Crystal Display Category: General Knowledge Question: What is e.g. an abbreviation of ? Answer: exempli gratia Regexp: exempli gratia Category: General Knowledge Question: What is it that walks on four feet in the morning, two feet at noon, and three feet in the evening ? Answer: Man Regexp: (man|humans) Category: General Knowledge Question: What is known as the Lost Continent ? Answer: Atlantis Regexp: Atlantis Category: General Knowledge Question: What is the 30th longest river in the world ? Answer: The Thames Regexp: thames Category: General Knowledge Question: What is the British equivalent of the US Navy rank Rear Admiral (lower half) ? Answer: Commodore Regexp: Commodore Category: General Knowledge Question: What is the European equivalnet of a Nonillion ? Answer: Quintillion Regexp: Quintillion Category: General Knowledge Question: What is the Maths equivalent of the Nobel prize ? Answer: Fields Medal Regexp: Fields Medal Category: General Knowledge Question: What is the full term for the abbreviation "zoo" ? Answer: Zoological garden Regexp: Zoological garden Category: General Knowledge Question: What is the headquarter of the British Metropolitan Police Force ? Answer: Scotland Yard Regexp: Scotland Yard Category: General Knowledge Question: What is the lead in pencils made from ? Answer: Graphite Regexp: Graphite Category: General Knowledge Question: What is the world's oldest newspaper(the name is swedish) ? Answer: Post och Inrikes Tidningar Regexp: Post och Inrikes Tidningar Category: General Knowledge Question: What is the world's oldest song ? Answer: Shadouf chant Regexp: Shadouf chant Category: General Knowledge Question: What is the world's oldest university ? Answer: Fez University Regexp: Fez University Category: General Knowledge Question: What modern word comes from the Arab "hashishi" ? Answer: Assassin Regexp: Assassin Category: General Knowledge Question: What name is given to a male witch ? Answer: Warlock Regexp: Warlock Category: General Knowledge Question: What name is given to a settlement which is clustered around a central point ? Answer: Nucleated Regexp: Nucleated Category: General Knowledge Question: What name is given to farms which specialise in growing crops ? Answer: Arable Regexp: Arable Category: General Knowledge Question: What name is given to farms which specialise in rearing animals ? Answer: Pastoral Regexp: Pastoral Category: General Knowledge Question: What name is given to the abominable snowman ? Answer: Yeti Regexp: Yeti Category: General Knowledge Question: What name is given to those days which have equal hours of daylight and darkness ? Answer: Equinox Regexp: Equinox Category: General Knowledge Question: What was invented by Ludovic Zamenhof ? Answer: Esperanto Regexp: Esperanto Category: General Knowledge Question: What was the name of Aristotle's school ? Answer: Lyceum Regexp: Lyceum Category: General Knowledge Question: What was the name of the "fake" evolutionary missing link found in Sussex, England ? Answer: Piltdown Man Regexp: Piltdown Man Category: General Knowledge Question: Where did the Mafia originate ? Answer: Sicily Regexp: Sicily Category: General Knowledge Question: Which American state is known as the Lone Star State ? Answer: Texas Regexp: Texas Category: General Knowledge Question: Which American state passed a bill declaring Pi to be 3 ? Answer: Indiana Regexp: Indiana Category: General Knowledge Question: Which English book was written without using the letter 'E' once ? Answer: A Void Regexp: A Void Category: General Knowledge Question: Which French book was written without using the letter 'E' once ? Answer: La Disparition Regexp: La Disparition Category: General Knowledge Question: Which Japanese suicide technique translates to the English "belly cutting" ? Answer: Hara-kiri Regexp: hara[- ]?kiri Category: General Knowledge Question: Which famous piece of artwork depcits the Battle of Hastings ? Answer: Bayeux Tapestry Regexp: Bayeux Tapestry Category: General Knowledge Question: Which gestalt entity produced the cult TV show Red Dwarf ? Answer: Grant and Naylor Regexp: (Grant( &| and|,)? Naylor|Naylor( &|and|,) Grant) Category: General Knowledge Question: Which is the largest of the Egyptian Pyramids ? Answer: Pyramid of Cheops Regexp: cheops Category: General Knowledge Question: Which word is used to mean, malicious enjoyment at the misfortunes of others ? Answer: Schadenfreude Regexp: Schadenfreude Category: General Knowledge Question: Who appears on the 10,000 dollar (US) note? Answer: Salmon Chase Regexp: (salmon chase|chase) Category: General Knowledge Question: Who appears on the 100,000 dollar (US) note? Answer: Woodrow Wilson Regexp: (woodrow wilson|wilson) Category: General Knowledge Question: Who appears on the 5,000 dollar (US) note? Answer: James Madison Regexp: (james madison|madison) Category: General Knowledge Question: Who does the Mona Lisa depict ? Answer: Madonna Lisa Gherardini Regexp: Madonna Lisa Gherardini Category: General Knowledge Question: Who does the statue, the Colossus of Rhodes, depict ? Answer: Helios Regexp: Helios Category: General Knowledge Question: Who invented the toothbrush ? Answer: William Addis Regexp: William Addis Category: General Knowledge Question: Who is known as the "Father of History" ? Answer: Herodotus Regexp: Herodotus Category: General Knowledge Question: Who is known as the "Father of Modern Economics" ? Answer: Adam Smith Regexp: Adam Smith Category: General Knowledge Question: Who was America named after ? Answer: Amerigo Vespucci Regexp: Amerigo Vespucci Category: General Knowledge Question: Who was responsible for the American style of spelling ? Answer: Noah Webster Regexp: Noah Webster Category: General Knowledge Question: Who was the first woman to fly the Atlantic alone ? Answer: Amelia Earhart Regexp: Amelia Earhart Category: General Knowledge Question: Whoose lasting testament was "Cubum autem in duos cubos, aut quadratoquadratum in duos quadratoquadratos, et generaliter nullam in infinitum ultra quadratum potestatem in duos ejusdem nominis fas est dividere: cujus rei demonstrationem mirabilem sane detexi. Hanc marginis exiguitas non caperet." ? Answer: Fermat Regexp: Fermat Category: Geography Question: Burma was the former name of which country ? Answer: Myanmar Regexp: Myanmar Category: Geography Question: Denmark, Norway and Sweden combine to make what ? Answer: Scandinavia Regexp: Scandinavia Category: Geography Question: How many countries have a population over 130 million ? Answer: Seven (Pakistan, Russia, Brazil, Indonesia, United States, India and China) Regexp: (7|seven) Category: Geography Question: How many countries have an area less then 10 square miles ? Answer: Four (Vatican City, Monaco, Nauru and Tuvalu) Regexp: (4|four) Category: Geography Question: In which city is the Sistine Chapel ? Answer: Vatican City Regexp: Vatican City Category: Geography Question: In which continent would you find the Amazon river ? Answer: South America Regexp: South America Category: Geography Question: In which continent would you find the Amur river ? Answer: Asia Regexp: Asia Category: Geography Question: In which continent would you find the Congo river ? Answer: Africa Regexp: Africa Category: Geography Question: In which continent would you find the Lena river ? Answer: Asia Regexp: Asia Category: Geography Question: In which continent would you find the Mackenzie river ? Answer: North America Regexp: North America Category: Geography Question: In which continent would you find the Mekong river ? Answer: Asia Regexp: Asia Category: Geography Question: In which continent would you find the Mississippi river ? Answer: North America Regexp: North America Category: Geography Question: In which continent would you find the Niger river ? Answer: Africa Regexp: Africa Category: Geography Question: In which continent would you find the Nile river ? Answer: Africa Regexp: Africa Category: Geography Question: In which continent would you find the Ob river ? Answer: Asia Regexp: Asia Category: Geography Question: In which continent would you find the Volga river ? Answer: Europe Regexp: Europe Category: Geography Question: In which continent would you find the Yangtze river ? Answer: Asia Regexp: Asia Category: Geography Question: In which continent would you find the Yellow river ? Answer: Asia Regexp: Asia Category: Geography Question: In which continent would you find the Yenisey river ? Answer: Asia Regexp: Asia Category: Geography Question: In which country was natural gas first discovered ? Answer: Greece Regexp: Greece Category: Geography Question: In which country was the first Zoo ? Answer: China Regexp: China Question: How was William Pitt the Elder's son known ? Answer: William Pitt the Younger Regexp: William Pitt the Younger Category: Geography Question: In which country would you find Ayers Rock ? Answer: Australia Regexp: Australia Category: Geography Question: In which country would you find Dunkirk ? Answer: France Regexp: France Category: Geography Question: In which US state are the Everglades ? Answer: Florida Regexp: Florida Category: Geography Question: On which river was Rome built ? Answer: Tiber Regexp: Tiber Category: Geography Question: What is known as the graveyard of the Atlantic ? Answer: Sable Island Regexp: Sable Island Category: Geography Question: What is the basic unit of currency for Afghanistan ? Answer: afghani Regexp: afghani Category: Geography Question: What is the basic unit of currency for Albania ? Answer: lek Regexp: lek Category: Geography Question: What is the basic unit of currency for Algeria ? Answer: dinar Regexp: dinar Category: Geography Question: What is the basic unit of currency for Andorra ? Answer: peseta Regexp: peseta Category: Geography Question: What is the basic unit of currency for Angola ? Answer: kwanza Regexp: kwanza Category: Geography Question: What is the basic unit of currency for Antigua and Barbuda ? Answer: dollar Regexp: dollar Category: Geography Question: What is the basic unit of currency for Argentina ? Answer: peso Regexp: peso Category: Geography Question: What is the basic unit of currency for Armenia ? Answer: dram Regexp: dram Category: Geography Question: What is the basic unit of currency for Australia ? Answer: dollar Regexp: dollar Category: Geography Question: What is the basic unit of currency for Austria ? Answer: schilling Regexp: schilling Category: Geography Question: What is the basic unit of currency for Azerbaijan ? Answer: manat Regexp: manat Category: Geography Question: What is the basic unit of currency for Bahamas ? 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Answer: Abyss Regexp: Abyss Category: Geography Question: What is the world's deepest lake ? Answer: Lake Baikal Regexp: Lake Baikal Category: Geography Question: What is the world's highest mountain ? Answer: Mount Everest Regexp: Mount Everest Category: Geography Question: What is the world's second highest mountain ? Answer: K2 Regexp: K2 Category: Geography Question: What tunnel connects France and Italy ? Answer: Mont Blanc Tunnel Regexp: (mont[- ]blanc tunnel|mont[- ]blanc) Category: Geography Question: Where are the great Walls of Babylon located in the modern day world ? Answer: Iraq Regexp: Iraq Category: Geography Question: Where is most of America's gold located ? Answer: Fort Knox Regexp: Fort Knox Category: Geography Question: Which city has the highest population ? Answer: Mexico City Regexp: Mexico City Category: Geography Question: Which country altered it's timezone in order to be the first to see in the year 2000 ? 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Answer: Source Regexp: Source Category: Geology Question: What name is given to the point where two rivers join ? Answer: Confluence Regexp: Confluence Category: Geology Question: What name is given to the single super-continent that existed 200 million years ago ? Answer: Pangaea Regexp: panga?ea Category: Geology Question: Which river made The Grand Canyon ? Answer: Colorado Regexp: Colorado Category: History Question: Alexander the Great was king of which country ? Answer: Macedonia Regexp: Macedonia Category: History Question: At the time of Julius Caesar, who was the ruler of Egypt ? Answer: Cleopatra Regexp: Cleopatra Category: History Question: How is the stockmarket collapse of the 24th October 1929 better known ? Answer: Black Thursday Regexp: Black Thursday Category: History Question: How many countries joined the United Nations at it's start ? Answer: 51 Regexp: (51|fifty[- ]one) Category: History Question: How many stab wounds did Julius Caesar have when he died ? 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Answer: Kites Regexp: Kites Category: History Question: In the 9th century which city had several thousand bookstores ? Answer: Baghdad Regexp: Baghdad Category: History Question: In the period 978-1016 England was ruled by which "Unready" king ? Answer: Ethelred Regexp: Ethelred Category: History Question: In the year 2000 which companies CEO was the worlds second richest man ? Answer: Oracle Regexp: Oracle Category: History Question: In what type of building did Plato and Aristotle teach ? Answer: Gymnasium Regexp: Gymnasium Category: History Question: In which year was the Rosetta stone written ? Answer: 196 BC Regexp: 196 BC Category: History Question: The 14th July 1789 marked the start of what ? Answer: French Revolution Regexp: French Revolution Category: History Question: To which island was Napoleon exiled, after his loss at Waterloo ? Answer: St Helena Regexp: (st|saint|st\.) ?helena Category: History Question: What city was founded in 753 BC ? 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Answer: Tuxedo Regexp: Tuxedo Category: History Question: What was the destination of the ship 'Mary Celeste' on it's final voyage November 1872, where it should never arrive ? Answer: Genoa Regexp: Genoa Category: History Question: What was the first newspaper produced in the United States ? Answer: Publick Occurences Regexp: Publick Occurences Category: History Question: What was the first postage stamp ? Answer: Penny Black Regexp: Penny Black Category: History Question: What was the first transatlantic radio message sent ? Answer: s Regexp: s Category: History Question: What was the name of the government newspaper in ancient Rome ? Answer: Acat Diurna (Daily Happenings) Regexp: Acat Diurna) Category: History Question: What was the nationality of Marco Polo ? Answer: Italian Regexp: Italian Category: History Question: What was the nationallity of Rasputin ? Answer: Russian Regexp: Russian Category: History Question: What was the predecessor of the United Nations ? Answer: League of Nations Regexp: League of Nations Category: History Question: Where was the Rosetta stone found ? Answer: Cairo Regexp: Cairo Category: History Question: Where were the ancient script of Linear A and Linear B found ? Answer: Crete Regexp: Crete Category: History Question: Which American Military Academt was established in 1802 on the Hudson river ? Answer: West Point Regexp: West Point Category: History Question: Which British prime minister died in 1965 ? Answer: Winston Churchill Regexp: Winston Churchill Category: History Question: Which French king was known as the Sun King ? Answer: Louis XIV Regexp: Louis XIV Category: History Question: Which artificial fiber was invented in 1938 ? Answer: Nylon Regexp: Nylon Category: History Question: Which country has the oldest national flag ? Answer: Denmark Regexp: Denmark Category: History Question: Which famous ship sank in 1912 ? 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Answer: Lady Godiva Regexp: Lady Godiva Category: History Question: Who took the title "Lord Protector of the Commonwelth of England, Scotland, and Ireland" ? Answer: Oliver Cromwell Regexp: Oliver Cromwell Category: History Question: Who was Canada's first Prime Minister Answer: John A. Macdonald Regexp: john a\.? macdonald Category: History Question: Who was known as "the wizard of Menlo Park" ? Answer: Thomas Alva Edison Regexp: thomas (alva )?edison Category: History Question: Who was the first dog in space ? Answer: Laika Regexp: Laika Category: History Question: Who was the first female American astronaut ? Answer: Sally Ride Regexp: Sally Ride Category: History Question: Who was the first fully Danish king of England ? Answer: Canute the Great Regexp: Canute the Great Category: History Question: Who was the first man to reach the North Pole ? Answer: Robert Edwin Peary Regexp: Robert Edwin Peary Category: Literature Question: Douglas Adams is famous for writing what ? 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Answer: John Napier Regexp: John Napier Category: Mathematics Question: Who proved Fermat's Last Theorem ? Answer: Andrew Wiles Regexp: Andrew Wiles Category: Medicine Question: How is german measles also known ? Answer: Rubella Regexp: Rubella Category: Medicine Question: Who developed the vaccine for smallpox ? Answer: Edward Jenner Regexp: Edward Jenner Category: Medicine Question: Who discovered Penicillin ? Answer: Alexander Fleming Regexp: Alexander Fleming Category: Medicine Question: Who first used antiseptics ? Answer: Joseph Lister Regexp: Joseph Lister Category: Music Question: What term is used for the speed at which a piece of music is played ? Answer: Tempo Regexp: Tempo Category: Music Question: Who wrote the Nutcracker Suite ? Answer: Tchaikovsky Regexp: Tchaikovsky Category: Mythology Question: What does the "touch of Midas" turn everything into ? Answer: Gold Regexp: Gold Category: Mythology Question: Who is the Norse Watchman of the Gods ? Answer: Heimdall Regexp: Heimdall Category: Mythology Question: Who is the Norse god of justice ? Answer: Forseti Regexp: Forseti Category: Mythology Question: Who is the Norse god of poetry ? Answer: Bragi Regexp: Bragi Category: Mythology Question: Who is the Norse god of the sky and thunder ? Answer: Thor Regexp: Thor Category: Mythology Question: Who is the greek equivalent of the roman god Cupid ? Answer: Eros Regexp: Eros Category: Mythology Question: Who is the greek equivalent of the roman god Diana ? Answer: Artemis Regexp: Artemis Category: Mythology Question: Who is the greek equivalent of the roman god Discordia ? Answer: Eris Regexp: Eris Category: Mythology Question: Who is the greek equivalent of the roman god Juno ? Answer: Hera Regexp: Hera Category: Mythology Question: Who is the greek equivalent of the roman god Jupiter ? Answer: Zeus Regexp: Zeus Category: Mythology Question: Who is the greek equivalent of the roman god Mars ? Answer: Ares Regexp: Ares Category: Mythology Question: Who is the greek equivalent of the roman god Mercury ? Answer: Hermes Regexp: Hermes Category: Mythology Question: Who is the greek equivalent of the roman god Minerva ? Answer: Athena Regexp: Athena Category: Mythology Question: Who is the greek equivalent of the roman god Neptune ? Answer: Poseidon Regexp: Poseidon Category: Mythology Question: Who is the greek equivalent of the roman god Pluto ? Answer: Hades Regexp: Hades Category: Mythology Question: Who is the greek equivalent of the roman god Venus ? Answer: Aphrodite Regexp: Aphrodite Category: Mythology Question: Who is the greek equivalent of the roman god Vesta ? Answer: Hestia Regexp: Hestia Category: Mythology Question: Who is the greek equivalent of the roman god Vulcan ? Answer: Hephaistos Regexp: heph(ai|ae|ei)st[ou]s Category: Mythology Question: Who was Ancient Egyptian goddess of fertility, love and beauty ? Answer: Bastet Regexp: bast(et)? Category: Mythology Question: Who was Ancient Egyptian moon god ? Answer: Khonsu Regexp: kh[oe]nsu Category: Mythology Question: Who was the ancient Egyptian goddess of the sky and queen of heaven ? Answer: Hathor Regexp: Hathor Category: Philosophy Question: What is the name of the belief that many gods exist, but only one should be worshipped ? Answer: Monolatry Regexp: Monolatry Category: Phrases Question: Who said "If you want something said, ask a man. If you want something done, ask a woman." ? Answer: Margaret Thatcher Regexp: Margaret Thatcher Category: Phrases Question: Who said "In my free time I do differential and integral calculus" Answer: Karl Marx Regexp: Karl Marx Category: Phrases Question: Who said "The no-mind not-thinks no-thoughts about no-things" ? Answer: Buddha Regexp: Buddha Category: Phrases Question: Who said 'Everything must either be or not be, whether in the present or in the future' ? Answer: Aristotle Regexp: Aristotle Category: Phrases Question: Who said 'Give me a firm place to stand and I will move the Earth' ? Answer: Archimedes Regexp: Archimedes Category: Phrases Question: Who said 'So far as the laws of mathematics refer to reality they are not certain. And so far as they are certain, they do not refer to reality.' ? Answer: Albert Einstein Regexp: Einstein Category: Phrases Question: Who said 'The greater our knowledge increases, the more our ignorance unfolds' ? Answer: John F. Kennedy Regexp: John (F\.|F) Kennedy Category: Phrases Question: Who said 'The way of the warrior is the resolute acceptance of death' ? Answer: Miyamoto Musashi Regexp: Miyamoto Musashi Category: Phrases Question: Who said the line "Dr Livingstone, I presume!" ? Answer: Henry Morton Stanley Regexp: Henry Morton Stanley Category: Physics Question: What are the units of measurement for Energy ? Answer: Joule Regexp: Joule Category: Physics Question: What are the units of measurement for Force ? Answer: Newton Regexp: Newton Category: Physics Question: What are the units of measurement for Frequency ? Answer: Hertz Regexp: Hertz Category: Physics Question: What are the units of measurement for Power ? Answer: Watt Regexp: Watt Category: Physics Question: What are the units of measurement for Pressure ? Answer: Pascal Regexp: Pascal Category: Physics Question: What device is used to measure weather pressure ? Answer: Barometer Regexp: Barometer Category: Physics Question: What device used to be described in Greek as "watcher of the small" ? Answer: Microscope Regexp: Microscope Category: Physics Question: What device was used to determine a ship's latitude ? Answer: Sextant Regexp: Sextant Category: Physics Question: What has superseded Newtonian mechanics of the atomic scale ? Answer: Quantum mechanics Regexp: Quantum mechanics Category: Physics Question: What is the formal name for when a substance breaks down on heating ? Answer: Thermal Decomposition Regexp: Thermal Decomposition Category: Physics Question: What is the luminous intensity of light measured in ? Answer: Candela Regexp: Candela Category: Physics Question: What is the name for 0.1 Newtons ? Answer: Dyne Regexp: Dyne Category: Physics Question: What is the second derivative of distance ? Answer: Acceleration Regexp: Acceleration Category: Physics Question: What scale is used to measure wind speed ? Answer: Beaufort Regexp: Beaufort Category: Physics Question: Which scale is based on the speed of sound ? Answer: Mach Regexp: Mach Category: Politics Question: What is PLO an abbreviation for ? Answer: Palestine Liberation Organization Regexp: Palestine Liberation Organization Category: Religion Question: In China why were kites flown on the ninth day of every month ? Answer: To banish evil Regexp: banish evil Category: Religion Question: In ancient Egypt which animal was considered sacred ? Answer: Cat Regexp: Cat Category: Religion Question: What is the holy book of Islam ? Answer: Koran Regexp: Koran Category: Religion Question: What religion was founded by Guru Nanak ? Answer: Sikhism Regexp: Sikhism Category: Religion Question: What religion was founded by Lao-tzu ? Answer: Taoism Regexp: Taoism Category: Religion Question: What religion was founded by Siddhartha Gautama ? Answer: Buddhism Regexp: Buddhism Category: Religion Question: Where was Methodism founded ? Answer: Oxford University Regexp: Oxford University Category: Religion Question: Which group of people elect the pope ? Answer: Cardinals Regexp: Cardinals Category: Religion Question: Which tree do Druids regard sacred ? Answer: Oak Regexp: Oak Category: Science Question: Which was the longest dinosaur ? Answer: Diplodocus Regexp: Diplodocus Category: Software Question: Who invented Tetris ? Answer: Alexi Pazhitnov Regexp: alexe?[iy] pazh?itno[vw] Category: Sports Question: Where were the 1896 Olympics held ? Answer: Athens Regexp: Athens Category: Sports Question: Where were the 1900 Olympics held ? Answer: Paris Regexp: Paris Category: Sports Question: Where were the 1908 Olympics held ? Answer: London Regexp: London Category: Sports Question: Where were the 1912 Olympics held ? Answer: Stockholm Regexp: Stockholm Category: Sports Question: Where were the 1920 Olympics held ? Answer: Antwerp Regexp: Antwerp Category: Sports Question: Where were the 1924 Olympics held ? Answer: Paris Regexp: Paris Category: Sports Question: Where were the 1928 Olympics held ? Answer: Amsterdam Regexp: Amsterdam Category: Sports Question: Where were the 1936 Olympics held ? Answer: Berlin Regexp: Berlin Category: Sports Question: Where were the 1948 Olympics held ? Answer: London Regexp: London Category: Sports Question: Where were the 1952 Olympics held ? Answer: Helsinki Regexp: Helsinki Category: Sports Question: Where were the 1956 Olympics held ? Answer: Melbourne Regexp: Melbourne Category: Sports Question: Where were the 1960 Olympics held ? Answer: Rome Regexp: Rome Category: Sports Question: Where were the 1964 Olympics held ? Answer: Tokyo Regexp: Tokyo Category: Sports Question: Where were the 1968 Olympics held ? Answer: Mexico City Regexp: Mexico City Category: Sports Question: Where were the 1972 Olympics held ? Answer: Munich Regexp: Munich Category: Sports Question: Where were the 1980 Olympics held ? Answer: Moscow Regexp: Moscow Category: Sports Question: Where were the 1988 Olympics held ? Answer: Seoul Regexp: seoul Category: Sports Question: Where were the 1992 Olympics held ? Answer: Barcelona Regexp: Barcelona Category: Sports&Games Question: How is the chess term "shah mat" better known ? Answer: Checkmate Regexp: Checkmate Category: Sports&Games Question: How many pieces are found in a chess set ? Answer: 32 Regexp: (thirty[- ]two|32) Category: Sports&Games Question: Tic-Tac-Toe is based on which game ? Answer: Nine men morris Regexp: Nine men morris Category: Sports&Games Question: What does "Dan" mean ? Answer: Grade Regexp: Grade Category: Sports&Games Question: What is the Chess ranking system called ? Answer: Elo Regexp: Elo Category: Sports&Games Question: What is the name of the board that Baduk is player on ? Answer: Goban Regexp: Goban Category: Sports&Games Question: What sport did James Naismith invent ? Answer: Basketball Regexp: Basketball Category: Sports&Games Question: Which game has 361 intersections ? Answer: Go Regexp: Go Category: Sports&Games Question: With which sport is Babe Ruth associated ? Answer: Baseball Regexp: Baseball Category: Sports&Games Question: With which sport is Bjorn Borg associated ? Answer: Tennis Regexp: Tennis Category: Sports&Games Question: With which sport is Bobby Moore associated ? Answer: Soccer Regexp: Soccer Category: Sports&Games Question: With which sport is Chirs Evert-Lloyd associated ? Answer: Tennis Regexp: Tennis Category: Sports&Games Question: With which sport is Jack Nicklaus associated ? Answer: Golf Regexp: Golf Category: Sports&Games Question: With which sport is Muhammad Ali associated ? Answer: Boxing Regexp: Boxing Category: Sports&Games Question: With which sport is Pele associated ? Answer: Soccer Regexp: Soccer Category: Technology Question: What is the reason behind the layout of the Qwerty keyboard ? Answer: To slow down typing rates Regexp: slow down typing rates Category: Technology Question: What was launched on the 4th December 1996 ? Answer: Mars Pathfinder Regexp: Mars Pathfinder Category: Technology Question: What was the Earth's first artificial satellite ? Answer: Sputnik 1 Regexp: Sputnik 1 Category: Technology Question: What was the first lighthouse ? Answer: Pharos of Alexandria Regexp: Pharos of Alexandria Category: Technology Question: What was the name of the first plane ever to fly ? Answer: Flyer Regexp: Flyer Category: Technology Question: Which was the first manned aircraft to exceed the speed of sound ? Answer: Bell X-1 Regexp: Bell X-1 Category: Technology Question: Who invented the Hovercraft ? Answer: Sir Christopher Cockerell Regexp: Sir Christopher Cockerell Category: Technology Question: Who invented the Telephone ? Answer: Alexander Graham Bell Regexp: (alexander graham bell|bell) Category: Animals Question: An unusual feature of the wombats pouch is that it .......? Answer: faces backwards Regexp: faces backwards Author: OllyPomm Category: Animals Question: How many nipples does an echidna have? Answer: None Regexp: (None|0|Zero|Nill) Author: OllyPomm Category: Animals Question: The thylacine (considered extinct) is more commonly know as the? Answer: Tasmanian Tiger Regexp: Tasmanian Tiger Author: OllyPomm Category: Animals Question: What is a monotreme? Answer: An egg laying mammal Regexp: An egg laying mammal Author: OllyPomm Category: Morse Code Question: What letter of the alphabet does 'dash dash' represent? Answer: M Regexp: M Author: OllyPomm Category: Morse Code Question: What letter of the alphabet does 'dash dot' represent? Answer: N Regexp: N Author: OllyPomm Category: Morse Code Question: What letter of the alphabet does 'dash dash dot' represent? Answer: G Regexp: G Author: OllyPomm Category: Morse Code Question: What letter of the alphabet does 'dash dash dot dot' represent? Answer: Z Regexp: Z Author: OllyPomm Category: Morse Code Question: What letter of the alphabet does 'dot dot' represent? Answer: I Regexp: I Author: OllyPomm Category: Sport Question: The Melbourne Cup horse race is held on the first ------- in November.? Answer: Tuesday Regexp: Tuesday Author: OllyPomm Category: Sport Question: Over what distance is the Melbourne Cup horse race ran (in metres)? Answer: 3200 Regexp: 3,?200 Author: OllyPomm Category: Pot Pourri Question: How many weeks until Christmas Day if it is the 25th September? Answer: 13 weeks Regexp: (13|thirteen) weeks Author: OllyPomm Category: Sport Question: What famous race was established in 1903? Answer: The Tour de France Regexp: Tour de France Author: OllyPomm Category: History Question: In 1893, this country was the first to give women the vote.? Answer: New Zealand Regexp: New Zealand Author: OllyPomm Category: Metals Question: The largest pure gold nugget (weighing 70.92kg) ever discovered was called...? Answer: The Welcome Stranger Regexp: (The )?Welcome Stranger Author: OllyPomm Category: Medicine Question: In 1665 the first ----- ----------- was performed by Dr Richard Lower.? Answer: Blood Transfusion Regexp: Blood Transfusion Author: OllyPomm Category: Pot Pourri Question: If it's 12:00 noon GMT - what time is it in Sydney, Australia? Answer: 10:00pm (22:00) Regexp: (10[\.:]?00 ?pm|22[\.:]?00) Author: OllyPomm Category: History Question: Considered to be the last full blooded Tasmanian aborigine, (died 1876 - aged 73), her name is.....? Answer: Truganini Regexp: Truganini Author: OllyPomm Category: Olympics Question: In what city is the Olympic torch first lit? Answer: Olympia Regexp: Olympia Author: OllyPomm Category: Olympics Question: What is the latin Olympic motto? Answer: Citius Altius Fortius Regexp: Citius Altius Fortius Author: OllyPomm Category: Olympics Question: What does the latin Olympic motto - Citius Altius Fortius stand for? Answer: Faster Higher Stronger Regexp: Faster Higher Stronger Author: OllyPomm Category: Olympics Question: What are the colours of the Olympics rings (in order).? Answer: Blue Yellow Black Green Red Regexp: Blue Yellow Black Green Red Author: OllyPomm Category: Olympics Question: How many mascots did the Sydney Olympics have? Answer: 3 Regexp: (3|Three) Author: OllyPomm Category: Olympics Question: The Sydney Olympics had 3 mascots. What type of animals were they? Answer: Kookaburra Echidna Platypus Regexp: Kookaburra Echidna Platypus Author: OllyPomm Catgory: Olympics Question: What were the names of the 3 mascots at the Sydney Olympic Games? Answer: Ollie Millie Syd Regexp: Ollie Millie Syd Author: OllyPomm Category: Quotes Question: Who said "Come up and see me sometime"? Answer: Mae West Regexp: Mae West Author: OllyPomm Category: Quotes Question: Who said "Tha tha that's all folks"? Answer: Porky Pig Regexp: Porky Pig Author: OllyPomm Category: Quotes Question: Who said "Go ahead - make my day" (character name)? Answer: Harry Callaghan Regexp: Harry Callaghan Author: OllyPomm Category: Sport Question: What sport do the following terms belong to - "Tight End & Wide Receiver"? Answer: American Football (Gridiron) Regexp: American Football (Gridiron) Author: OllyPomm Category: Sport Question: What sport do the following terms belong to - "Pull & Lolly"? Answer: Cricket Regexp: Cricket Author: OllyPomm Category: Sport Question: What sport do the following terms belong to - "Jerk & Snatch"? Answer: Weightlifting Regexp: Weightlifting Author: OllyPomm Category: Sport Question: What sport do the following terms belong to - "Hotdog & Bottom Trun"? Answer: Surfing Regexp: Surfing Author: OllyPomm Category: Sport Question: What sport do the following terms belong to - "Toucher & Dead Length"? Answer: Lawn or Indoor Bowls Regexp: (Lawn)?(Indoor Bowls)? Author: OllyPomm Category: Sport Question: What sport do the following terms belong to - "Pist & Telemark"? Answer: Skiing Regexp: Skiing Author: OllyPomm Category: Sport Question: What sport do the following terms belong to - "Touches & Lunges"? Answer: Fencing Regexp: Fencing Author: OllyPomm Category: Sport Question: What sport do the following terms belong to - "Behind & Banana Kick"? Answer: Australian Football League Regexp: Australian Football League Author: OllyPomm Category: Sport Question: What sport do the following terms belong to - "Sweeper & Advantage Rule"? Answer: Soccer Regexp: Soccer Author: OllyPomm Category: Astronomy Question: How many stars make up the 'Southern Cross'? Answer: 5 Regexp: (5|Five) Author: OllyPomm Category: Astronomy Question: How many Earths would it take to match the size of the sun? Over 1000, 100,000 or 1,000,000? Answer: 1,000,000 Regexp: 1,000,000 Author: OllyPomm Category: Astronomy Question: What planet position is the Earth from the Sun? Answer: 3rd Regexp: 3rd Author: OllyPomm Category: Astronomy Question: How long does it take for Earth to travel around the Sun? Answer: 1 Year Regexp: 1 Year Author: OllyPomm Category: Astronomy Question: The Moon orbits around the Earth -Tue or False.? Answer: True Regexp: True Author: OllyPomm Category: Famous Aliases Question: By what name is Maurice Micklewhite better known as? Answer: Michael Caine Regexp: Michael Caine Author: OllyPomm Category: Famous Aliases Question: By what name is Arthur Leech better known as? Answer: Cary Grant Regexp: Cary Grant Author: OllyPomm Category: Famous Aliases Question: By what name is Robert Zimmerman better known as? Answer: Bob Dylan Regexp: Bob Dylan Author: OllyPomm Category: Famous Aliases Question: By what name is Francis Gumm better known as? Answer: Judy Garland Regexp: Judy Garland Author: OllyPomm Category: Famous Aliases Question: By what name is Richard Starkey better known as? Answer: Ringo Starr Regexp: Ringo Starr Author: OllyPomm Category: Famous Aliases Question: By what name is Allan Stewart Konisburg better known as? Answer: Woody Allan Regexp: Woody Allan Author: OllyPomm Category: Famous Aliases Question: By what name is Marion Morrison better known as? Answer: John Wayne Regexp: John Wayne Author: OllyPomm Category: Famous Aliases Question: By what name is Reginald Dwight better known as? Answer: Elton John Regexp: Elton John Author: OllyPomm Category: Famous Aliases Question: By what name is Norma Jean Baker better known as? Answer: Marilyn Monroe Regexp: Marilyn Monroe Author: OllyPomm Category: Food & Drink Question: What is the main ingredient in the soup Borscht? Answer: Beetroot Regexp: Beetroot Author: OllyPomm Category: General Question: How many axles does an 18 wheeler truck have? Answer: 5 Regexp: (5|Five) Author: OllyPomm Category: Animals Question: What bird has the biggest wingspan? Answer: Albatross Regexp: Albatross Author: OllyPomm Category: Animals Question: What do you call a group of rhinocerus? Answer: A Crash Regexp: A Crash Author: OllyPomm Category: Geography Question: What country is Mt Etna in? Answer: Italy Regexp: Italy Author: OllyPomm Category: Plants Question: What genus of tree does the wattle belong? Answer: Acacia Regexp: Acacia Author: OllyPomm Category: Plants Question: What do you offer someone as a peace gesture? Answer: An Olive Branch Regexp: An Olive Branch Author: OllyPomm Category: Plants Question: What word describes part of your hand and a type of tree? Answer: Palm Regexp: Palm Author: OllyPomm Category: Plants Question: What is the name given to the art of miniaturising trees and maintaining their small size? Answer: Bonsai Regexp: Bonsai Author: OllyPomm Category: Plants Question: What part of a rhubarb plant is poisonous? Answer: The Leaves Regexp: The Leaves Author: OllyPomm Category: Flags Question: What are the 2 background colours of the Welsh flag? Answer: Green and White Regexp: Green and White Author: OllyPomm Category: Flags Question: What creature is depicted on the Welsh Flag? Answer: A Red Dragon Regexp: A Red Dragon Author: OllyPomm Category: Emblems Question: What is the flower emblem of Wales? Answer: Daffodil Regexp: Daffodil Author: OllyPomm Category: Saints Question: Who is the patron saint of Wales? Answer: St David Regexp: St David Author: OllyPomm Category: Food & Drink Question: What nut is used to make marzipan? Answer: Almond Regexp: Almond Author: OllyPomm Category: Flags Question: What 3 colours are featured on the Australian Aboriginal flag? Answer: Black Red Yellow Regexp: Black Red Yellow Author: OllyPomm Category: Music Question: What other well known singer shares the same birthday as Elvis Presley (Jan 8)? Answer: David Bowie Regexp: David Bowie Author: OllyPomm Category: Music Question: Name the band - songs include "Add It Up, Blister In The Sun, Kiss Off"? Answer: Violet Femmes Regexp: Violet Femmes Author: OllyPomm Category: Music Question: Name the band - songs include "Baby I Don't Care, I Want Your Love"? Answer: Transvision Vamp Regexp: Transvision Vamp Author: OllyPomm Category: Music Question: Name the band - songs include "Strange Brew, White Room"? Answer: Cream Regexp: Cream Author: OllyPomm Category: Anniversaries Question: What gift is associated with the 60th Wedding Anniversary? Answer: Diamonds Regexp: Diamonds Author: OllyPomm Category: Anniversaries Question: What gift is associated with the 20th Wedding Anniversary? Answer: China Regexp: China Author: OllyPomm Category: Anniversaries Question: What gift is associated with the 30th Wedding Anniversary? Answer: Pearls Regexp: Pearls Author: OllyPomm Category: Anniversaries Question: What gift is associated with the 40th Wedding Anniversary? Answer: Rubies Regexp: Rubies Author: OllyPomm Category: General Question: Bowline, Figure Eight & Square are all types of what? Answer: Knots Regexp: Knots Author: OllyPomm Category: Honours & Awards Question: What does OBE stand for? Answer: Officer of the Order of the British Empire Regexp: Officer of the Order of the British Empire Author: OllyPomm Category: Dates Question: What is celebrated on April 1st? Answer: April Fools Day Regexp: April (Fools|Fool's|Fools') Day Author: OllyPomm Category: Dates Question: What famous playwrite has his birthday on 23rd April? Answer: William Shakespeare Regexp: William Shakespeare Author: OllyPomm Category: Dates Question: What country celebrates its National Day on 17th May? Answer: Norway Regexp: Norway Author: OllyPomm Category: Dates Question: What famous battle was fought on 4th June 1942? Answer: The Battle of Midway Regexp: Battle of Midway Author: OllyPomm Category: Dates Question: What country celebrates its National Day on 6th June? Answer: Sweden Regexp: Sweden Author: OllyPomm Category: Dates Question: What country celebrates its National Day on 2nd June? Answer: Italy Regexp: Italy Author: OllyPomm Category: Dates Question: What country celebrates its National Day on 17th June? Answer: Iceland Regexp: Iceland Author: OllyPomm Category: Dates Question: What country celebrates its National Day on 25th June? Answer: Slovenia Regexp: Slovenia Author: OllyPomm Category: Dates Question: What was signed on 15th June 1215? Answer: The Magna Carta Regexp: Magna Carta Author: OllyPomm Category: Dates Question: What country celebrates its National Day on 14th July? Answer: France Regexp: France Author: OllyPomm Category: Dates Question: What country celebrates its National Day on 21st July? Answer: Belgium Regexp: Belgium Author: OllyPomm Category: Date Question: This date is the date in the middle of the year.? Answer: 2nd July Regexp: ((2nd|second) July|July (2nd|second)) Author: OllyPomm Category: Dates Question: What country celebrates its National Day on 25th August? Answer: Uruguay Regexp: Uruguay Author: OllyPomm Category: Dates Question: What country celebrates its National Day on 29th October? Answer: Turkey Regexp: Turkey Author: OllyPomm Category: Dates Question: What country celebrates its National Day on 12th October? Answer: Spain Regexp: Spain Author: OllyPomm Category: Dates Question: What country celebrates its National Day on 26th October? Answer: Austria Regexp: Austria Author: OllyPomm Category: Flags Question: What 3 flags does the Union Jack comprise of? Answer: England Scotland Ireland Regexp: England Scotland Ireland Author: OllyPomm Category: Dates Question: What country celebrates its National Day on 29th October? Answer: Turkey Regexp: Turkey Author: OllyPomm Category: Dates Question: What country celebrated its National Day on 1st March? Answer: Wales Regexp: Wales Author: OllyPomm Category: Dates Question: What country celebrated its National Day on 15th March? Answer: Hungary Regexp: Hungary Author: OllyPomm Category: Dates Question: What well known bard (poems & songs) was born on 25th January 1759? Answer: Robert Burns Regexp: Robert Burns Author: OllyPomm Category: Music Question: Name the band - songs include "Aqualung, Thick as a Brick"? Answer: Jethro Tull Regexp: Jethro Tull Author: OllyPomm Category: Music Question: Name the band - songs include "Mystify, Listen Like Thieves, Original Sin"? Answer: INXS Regexp: INXS Author: OllyPomm Category: Music Question: Name the band - songs include "Heart of Glass, The Tide is High"? Answer: Blondie Regexp: Blondie Author: OllyPomm Category: Music Question: Name the singer - songs include "Me & Bobby McGee, Mercedes Benz"? Answer: Janis Joplin Regexp: Janis Joplin Author: OllyPomm Category: Music Question: Name the band - songs include "Black Night, Smoke On The Water"? Answer: Deep Purple Regexp: Deep Purple Author: OllyPomm Category: Music Question: Name the band - songs include "Monday Monday, California Dreamin'"? Answer: The Mamas and the Papas Regexp: The Mamas and the Papas Author: OllyPomm Category: Music Question: Name the band - songs include "Light My Fire, Love Her Madly"? Answer: The Doors Regexp: The Doors Author: OllyPomm Category: Music Question: Name the band - songs include "Let's Stick Together, The Price of Love"? Answer: Bryan Ferry Regexp: Bryan Ferry Author: OllyPomm Category: Music Question: Name the band - songs include "Psycho Killer, Road To Nowhere"? Answer: Talkingheads Regexp: Talkingheads Author: OllyPomm Category: Music Question: Name the band - songs include "Get Down & Get With It, Mama We're All Crazy Now"? Answer: Slade Regexp: Slade Author: OllyPomm Category: Music Question: Name the band - songs include "Forgiven Not Forgotten, Runaway"? Answer: The Coors Regexp: The Coors Author: OllyPomm Category: Music Question: Name the band - songs include "Doctor Doctor, Hold Me Now, Don't Mess With Dr Dream"? Answer: Thompson Twins Regexp: Thompson Twins Author: OllyPomm Category: Music Question: Name the band - songs include "Sex & Drugs & Rock & Roll, I Want To Be Straight"? Answer: Ian Drury and The Blockheads Regexp: Ian Drury and The Blockheads Author: OllyPomm Category: Music Question: A graphical representation of the guitar fingerboard, used to teach someone to play a guitar without actually learning how to read musical notes.? Answer: Tablature Regexp: Tablature Author: OllyPomm Category: Riddles? Question: How do you name 3 consecutive days without saying Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday or Sunday? Answer: Yesterday Today and Tomorrow Regexp: Yesterday Today and Tomorrow Author: OllyPomm Catgory: Riddles? Question: What was the highest mountain before Mt Everest was discovered? Answer: Mt Everest Regexp: Mt Everest Author: OllyPomm Category: Architectural terms Question: A bell tower, usually not actually attached to a church. Answer: campanile Regexp: campanile Author: serv Category: Architectural terms Question: A continuous aisle in a building, especially around the apse in a church. Answer: ambulatory Regexp: ambulatory Author: serv Category: Architectural terms Question: A curved structure used to span an opening. Answer: arch Regexp: arch Author: serv Category: Architectural terms Question: A curved triangle at the corners of a square or polygonal room, used at the opening of a dome. Answer: pendentive Regexp: pendentive Author: serv Category: Architectural terms Question: A cylindrical vertical support usually consisting of a base, shaft and capital. Answer: column Regexp: column Author: serv Category: Architectural terms Question: A flattened, shallow column or pier projecting from a wall. It usually has a base, shaft, and capital but is decorative rather than structural. Answer: pilaster Regexp: pilaster Author: serv Category: Architectural terms Question: A horizontal projection, such as a balcony or beam, supported at one end only. Answer: cantilever Regexp: cantilever Author: serv Category: Architectural terms Question: A method of construction in which vertical beams are used to support a horizontal beam. Answer: post and lintel Regexp: post (and|\&) lintel Author: serv Category: Architectural terms Question: A movement that developed in the 1920s, characterized by a regularized surface, a lightening of mass, and often large expanses of glass. Answer: international style Regexp: international style Author: serv Category: Architectural terms Question: A multistoried building, typically Asian, forming a tower with upward curving roofs over the individual stories. Answer: pagoda Regexp: pagoda Author: serv Category: Architectural terms Question: A part of a church or a separate building, often octagonal or round, in which baptisms take place. Answer: baptistery Regexp: baptistery Author: serv Category: Architectural terms Question: A passageway of a Christian Church or a Roman basilica running paralell to the nave, separated from it by an arcade or colonnade. Answer: aisle Regexp: aisle Author: serv Category: Architectural terms Question: A projecting support built into or against the external wall of a building, typically used in Gothic buildings. A flying … is an arch that transfers the thrust of a vault to a lower support. Answer: buttress Regexp: buttress Author: serv Category: Architectural terms Question: A roofed gallery with an open arcade or colonnade on at least one side. Answer: loggia Regexp: loggia Author: serv Category: Architectural terms Question: A row of columns, usually equidistant, supporting a beam or entablature. Answer: colonnade Regexp: colonnade Author: serv Category: Architectural terms Question: A row of windows in the upper part of a wall, especially in a church, to admit light below. Answer: clerestory Regexp: clerestory Author: serv Category: Architectural terms Question: A semicircular area at the end of a church; in most churches it contains the altar. Answer: apse Regexp: apse Author: serv Category: Architectural terms Question: A series of arches supported by columns or piers, or a passageway formed by these arches. Answer: arcade Regexp: arcade Author: serv Category: Architectural terms Question: A slender, lofty tower with balconies, attached to a Muslim mosque. Answer: minaret Regexp: minaret Author: serv Category: Architectural terms Question: A small structure on top of a dome, tower or roof often open to admit light below. Answer: lantern Regexp: lantern Author: serv Category: Architectural terms Question: A spiral scroll used on Ionic and Corinthian capitals. Answer: volute Regexp: volute Author: serv Category: Architectural terms Question: A spout placed on the roof gutter of a Gothic building to carry away rainwater, usually carved in the shapes of fanciful animals and grotesque beasts. Answer: gargoyle Regexp: gargoyle Author: serv Category: Architectural terms Question: A square of rectangular area in a church between the apse and the crossing. Answer: choir Regexp: choir Author: serv Category: Architectural terms Question: A stone slab at the top of a classical column aiding the support of the architecture. Answer: abacus Regexp: abacus Author: serv Category: Architectural terms Question: A structure that forms the arms of a cross-shaped church. Answer: transept Regexp: transept Author: serv Category: Architectural terms Question: A structure usually attached to a building, such as a porch, consisting of a roof supported by piers or columns. Answer: portico Regexp: portico Author: serv Category: Architectural terms Question: A style of English architecture prevalent from 1485-1558 transitional between Gothic and Palladian, with emphasis on country manors. Answer: Tudor Regexp: Tudor Author: serv Category: Architectural terms Question: A style that emerged in the 1970s characterized by references to and evocations of past architectural styles, particularly the classical tradition. It is frequently colorful and wittily ornamentive. Answer: postmodernism Regexp: postmodernism Author: serv Category: Architectural terms Question: A style that flourished in the seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries, characterized by exuberant decoration, curvaceous forms, and a grand scale generating a sense of movement; later developments within the movement show more restraint. Answer: baroque Regexp: baroque Author: serv Category: Architectural terms Question: A tall, tapering, four-sided stone shaft with a pyramidal top. Answer: obelisk Regexp: obelisk Author: serv Category: Architectural terms Question: A tall, tapering, pointed roof on a tower, as in the top of a steeple. Answer: spire Regexp: spire Author: serv Category: Architectural terms Question: A vaulted roof of circular or polygonal shape. Answer: dome Regexp: dome Author: serv Category: Architectural terms Question: An arched brick or stone ceiling or roof. Answer: vault Regexp: vault Author: serv Category: Architectural terms Question: An ornamented canopy over an altar, tomb or throne. Answer: baldachin Regexp: baldachin Author: serv Category: Architectural terms Question: An upright masonry support. Answer: pier Regexp: pier Author: serv Category: Architectural terms Question: Any important face of a building, usually the principal front with the main entrance. Answer: facade Regexp: facade Author: serv Category: Architectural terms Question: In German Romanesque, a monumental entrance to a church consisting of towers, with a chapel above. Answer: westwork Regexp: westwork Author: serv Category: Architectural terms Question: In a church, the area where the transept and the nave intersect, usually emphasized by a dome or a tower. Answer: crossing Regexp: crossing Author: serv Category: Architectural terms Question: In a classical building, the triangular gable between the horizontal entablature and the sloping roof; in general, and architechtural feature over a door or window. Answer: pediment Regexp: pediment Author: serv Question: In 1958 the Nobel prize in literature was given to Boris Leonidovich Paternak for his important achievement both in contemporary lyrical poetry and in the field of the great ... ? Answer: Russian epic tradition Regexp: Russian epic tradition Author: serv Comment: finish the sentence Category: Architectural terms Question: In a roman basilika, the central aisle. In a church, the main section extending from the entrance to the crossing. Answer: nave Regexp: nave Author: serv Category: Architectural terms Question: In an ancient Roman house, a central room open to the sky, usually having a pool for the collection of rainwater. In churches, a front courtyard. Answer: atrium Regexp: atrium Author: serv Category: Architectural terms Question: In ancient Assyria and Babylonia, a tower in the shape of a stepped pyramide. It formed the base of a temple. Answer: ziggurat Regexp: ziggurat Author: serv Category: Architectural terms Question: In ancient Roman architecture, a large oblong building, generally with double columns and a semicircular apse at one end. In Christian architecture, a church with a nave, apse, and aisles. Answer: basilica Regexp: basilica Author: serv Category: Architectural terms Question: In religious institutions, a courtyard with covered walks. Answer: cloister Regexp: cloister Author: serv Category: Architectural terms Question: Moldings and ornamentation projecting from the surface of a wall. Answer: relief Regexp: relief Author: serv Category: Architectural terms Question: Ornament of ribs, bars, etc. in panels or screens, as in the upper part of a Gothic window. Answer: tracery Regexp: tracery Author: serv Category: Architectural terms Question: Stones hewn, squared, and smoothed for use in building, as distinguished from rough building stones. Answer: ashlar Regexp: ashlar Author: serv Category: Architectural terms Question: Sun-dried brick used in places with warm, dry climates, such as Egypt and Mexico; also, the structures built out of these bricks. Answer: adobe Regexp: adobe Author: serv Category: Architectural terms Question: The elevated stronghold in ancient Greek cities. Answer: acropolis Regexp: acropolis Author: serv Category: Architectural terms Question: The lowest part of an entablature resting on the capital of a column. Answer: architrave Regexp: architrave Author: serv Category: Architectural terms Question: The measurement by which parts of a building are related to one another, for example, the diameter of a column. Answer: module Regexp: module Author: serv Category: Architectural terms Question: The middle part of an entablature, often decorated with sculpture. Answer: frieze Regexp: frieze Author: serv Category: Architectural terms Question: The pointed arch used in Gothic architecture. Answer: ogive Regexp: ogive Author: serv Category: Architectural terms Question: The story above the cornice of a building. Answer: attic Regexp: attic Author: serv Category: Architectural terms Question: The style of this school, founded in Germany by Walter Gropius in 1919, emphasizing simplicity, functionalism and craftsmanship. Answer: Bauhaus Regexp: Bauhaus Author: serv Category: Architectural terms Question: The transverse entrance hall of a church. Answer: narthex Regexp: narthex Author: serv Category: Architectural terms Question: The triangular area between the two sides of two adjacent arches. Answer: spandrel Regexp: spandrel Author: serv Category: Architectural terms Question: The upper horizontal part of a classical order, between a capital and the roof; it consists of the architrave, frieze, and cornice. Answer: entablature Regexp: entablature Author: serv Category: Architectural terms Question: The upper part of an entablature, extending beyond the frieze; also, ornamental molding projecting along the top of a building or wall. Answer: cornice Regexp: cornice Author: serv Category: Aristotle Question: Friendship is a single soul, dwelling in ... ? Answer: two bodies Regexp: (two|2) bodies Author: serv Comment: Finish the quotation Category: Art Movements Question: A European movement beginning in France. Gothic sculpture emerged c. 1200, Gothic painting later in the thirteenth century. The artworks are characterized by a linear, graceful, elegant style more naturalistic than that which had existed previously in Europe. Answer: gothic Regexp: gothic Author: serv Category: Art Movements Question: A European movement of the late eighteenth to mid-nineteenth century. In reaction to neoclassicism, it focused on emotion over reason, and on spontaneous expression. Answer: romanticism Regexp: romanticism Author: serv Category: Art Movements Question: A European style developed in France in the late eleventh century. Its sculpture is ornamental, stylized and complex. Answer: romanesque Regexp: romanesque Author: serv Category: Art Movements Question: A European style of the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. Its elegant, balanced works revived the order and harmony of ancient Greek and Roman art. Answer: neoclassicism Regexp: neoclassicism Author: serv Category: Art Movements Question: A Russian abstract movement originated by Malevich c. 1913. It was characterized by flat geometric shapes on plain backgrounds and emphasized the spiritual qualities of pure form. Answer: suprematism Regexp: suprematism Author: serv Category: Art Movements Question: A decorative art movement that emerged in the late nineteenth century. Characterized by dense assymmetrical ornamentation in sinuos forms, it is often symbolic and of an erotic nature. Answer: art noveau Regexp: art noveau Author: serv Category: Art Movements Question: A figurative movement that emerged in the United States and Britain in the late 1960s and 1970s. The subject matter, usually everyday scenes, is portrayed in an extremely detailed, exacting style. It is also called superrealism, especially when referring to sculpture. Answer: photorealism Regexp: photorealism Author: serv Category: Art Movements Question: A group of American painters who united out of opposition to academic standards in the early twentieth century. Answer: The eight Regexp: The eight Author: serv Category: Art Movements Question: A group of English painters formed in 1848. These artists attempted to recapture the style of painting preceding Raphael. They rejected industrialized England and focused on painting from nature, producing detailed, colorful works. Answer: Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood Regexp: Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood Author: serv Category: Art Movements Question: A late-nineteenth-century French school of painting. It focused on transitory visual impressions, often painted directly from nature, with an emphasis on the changing effects of light and color. Answer: impressionism Regexp: impressionism Author: serv Category: Art Movements Question: A method of painting developed by Seurat and Signac in the 1880s. It used dabs of pure color that were intended to mix in the eyes of viewers rather than on the canvas. It is also called divisionism or neoimpressionism. Answer: pointillism Regexp: pointillism Author: serv Category: Art Movements Question: A movement in American painting and sculpture that originated in the late 1950s. It emphasized pure, reduced forms and strict, systematic compositions. Answer: minimalism Regexp: minimalism Author: serv Category: Art Movements Question: A movement in European painting in the seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries, characterized by violent movement, strong emotion, and dramatic lighting and coloring. Answer: baroque Regexp: baroque Author: serv Category: Art Movements Question: A movement of the 1920s and 1930s that began in France. It explored the unconscious, often using images from dreams. It used spontaneous techniques and featured unexpected juxtapositions of objects. Answer: surrealism Regexp: surrealism Author: serv Category: Art Movements Question: A movement of the 1960s and 1970s that emphasized the artistic idea over the art object. It attempted to free art from the confines of the gallery and the pedestal. Answer: conceptual art Regexp: conceptual art Author: serv Category: Art Movements Question: A movement that began in Britain and the United States in the 1950s. It used the images and techniques of mass media, advertising, and popular culture, often in an ironic way. Answer: pop art Regexp: pop art Author: serv Category: Art Movements Question: A movement, c. 1915-23, that rejected accepted aesthetic standards. It aimed to create antiart and nonart, often employing a sense of the absurd. Answer: dadaism Regexp: dadaism Author: serv Category: Art Movements Question: A painting movement that flourished in France in the 1880s and 1980s in which subject matter was suggested rather than directly presented. It featured decorative, stylized, and evocative images. Answer: symbolism Regexp: symbolism Author: serv Category: Art Movements Question: A russian abstract movement begun in the early twentieth century. It employs an analytic vision based on fragmentation and multiple viewpoints. Answer: cubism Regexp: cubism Author: serv Category: Art Movements Question: A style, c. 1520-1600, that arose in reaction to the harmony and proportion of the High Renaissance. It featured elongated, contorted poses, crowded canvases, and harsh lighting and coloring. Answer: mannerism Regexp: mannerism Author: serv Category: Art Movements Question: A technique in abstract painting developed in the 1950s. It focuses on the lyrical effects of large areas of color, often poured or stained onto the canvas. Answer: color field painting Regexp: color field painting Author: serv Category: Art Movements Question: A termed coined by British art critic Roger Fry to refer to a group of nine-teenth century painters, who were dissatisfied with the limitations of impressionism. It has since been used to refer to various reactions against impressionism, such as fauvism and expressionism. Answer: postimpressionism Regexp: postimpressionism Author: serv Category: Art Movements Question: An abstract movement in Europe and the United States, begun in the mid-1950s, based on the effect of optical patterns. Answer: op art Regexp: op art Author: serv Category: Art Movements Question: An eighteenth-century European style, originating in France. In reaction to the grandeur and massiveness of the baroque, it employed refined, elegant, highly decorative forms. Answer: rococco Regexp: rococco Author: serv Category: Art Movements Question: An italian movement c.1909-1919. It attempted to integrate the dynamism of the machine age into art. Answer: futurism Regexp: futurism Author: serv Category: Art Movements Question: Artwork, usually paintings, characterized by a simplified style, nonscientific perspective, and bold colors. The artists are generally not professionally trained. Answer: naive art Regexp: naive art Author: serv Category: Art Movements Question: Design style prevalent during the 1920s and 1930s, characterized by a sleek use of straight lines and slender forms. Answer: art deco Regexp: art deco Author: serv Category: Art Movements Question: From the Hebrew word for 'prophet'. A group of French painters active in the 1890s who worked in a subjective, sometimes mystical style, stressing flat areas of color and pattern. Answer: Nabis Regexp: Nabis Author: serv Category: Art Movements Question: From the french word 'fauve', meaning 'wild beast'. A style adopted by artists associated with Matisse, c. 1905-1908. They painted in a spontaneous manner, using bold colors. Answer: fauvism Regexp: fauvism Author: serv Category: Art Movements Question: Group of American artists from 1908 to 1918. Their work featured scenes of urban realism. Answer: Ash Can School Regexp: Ash Can School Author: serv Category: Art Movements Question: In a general sense, refers to objective representation. More specifically, a nineteenth century movement, especially in France, that rejected idealized academic styles in favor of everyday subjects. Answer: realism Regexp: realism Author: serv Category: Art Movements Question: Meaning 'rebirth' in french. Refers to Europe c. 1400-1600. The style began in Italy and stressed the forms of classical antiquity, a realistic representation of space based on scientific perspective, and secular subjects. Answer: Renaissance Regexp: Renaissance Author: serv Category: Art Movements Question: Movement in painting, originating in New York City in the 1940s. It emphasized spontaneous personal expression, freedom from accepted artistic values, surface quallities of paint, and the act of painting itself. Answer: abstract expressionism Regexp: abstract expressionism Author: serv Category: Art Movements Question: Referring to the principles of Greek and Roman art of antiquity with its emphasis on harmony, proportion, balance, and simplicity. In a general sense, it refers to art based on accepted standards of beauty. Answer: classicism Regexp: classicism Author: serv Category: Art Movements Question: Refers to art that uses emphasis and distortion to communicate emotion. More specifically, it refers to early twentieth-century northern European art, especially in Germany c. 1905-23. Answer: expressionism Regexp: expressionism Author: serv Category: Art Movements Question: Works of a culturally homogenous people without formal training, generally according to regional traditions and involving crafts. Answer: folk art Regexp: folk art Author: serv Category: Art Terms Question: A band of painted or sculpted decoration, often at the top of a wall. Answer: frieze Regexp: frieze Author: serv Category: Art Terms Question: A composition made of cut and pasted pieces of materials, sometimes with images added by the artist. Answer: collage Regexp: collage Author: serv Category: Art Terms Question: A flat board used by a painter to mix and hold colors, traditionally oblong, with a hole for the thumb; also, a range of colors used by a particular painter. Answer: palette Regexp: palette Author: serv Category: Art Terms Question: A large painting or decoration done on a wall. Answer: mural Regexp: mural Author: serv Category: Art Terms Question: A method of producing images or letters from sheets of cardboard, metal, or other materials from which forms have been cut away. Answer: stenciling Regexp: stenciling Author: serv Category: Art Terms Question: A method of watercolor painting, but prepared with a more gluey base, producing a less transparent effect. Answer: gouache Regexp: gouache Author: serv Category: Art Terms Question: A painting or drawing executed in a single color. Answer: monochrome Regexp: monochrome Author: serv Category: Art Terms Question: A painting technique using pigments mixed with egg yolk and water. It produces clear, pure colors. Answer: tempera Regexp: tempera Author: serv Category: Art Terms Question: A print made by carving on a wood block, which is then inked and printed. Answer: woodcut Regexp: woodcut Author: serv Category: Art Terms Question: A printing process in which ink impressions are taken from a flat stone or metal plate prepared with a greasy substance, such as an oily crayon. Answer: litography Regexp: litography Author: serv Category: Art Terms Question: A realistic style of painting in which everyday life forms the subject matter, as distinguished from religious or historical painting. Answer: genre painting Regexp: genre painting Author: serv Category: Art Terms Question: A representation of a human or an animal form. Answer: figure Regexp: figure Author: serv Category: Art Terms Question: A single print made from a metal or glass plate on which an image has been represented in paint, ink, etc. Answer: monotype Regexp: monotype Author: serv Category: Art Terms Question: A soft, subdued color; a drawing stick made of ground pigments, chalk, and gum water. Answer: pastel Regexp: pastel Author: serv Category: Art Terms Question: A technique of engraving, using a sharp-pointed needle, that produces a furrowed edge resulting in a print with soft, velvety lines. Answer: drypoint Regexp: drypoint Author: serv Category: Art Terms Question: An artwork humoously excaggerating the qualities, defects, or pecularities of a person or idea. Answer: caricature Regexp: caricature Author: serv Category: Art Terms Question: An etching tecnique in which a solution of asphalt or resin is used on the plate. It produces prints with rich, gray tones. Answer: aquatint Regexp: aquatint Author: serv Category: Art Terms Question: Ground chalk or plaster mixed with glue, used as a base coat for tempera and oil painting. Answer: gesso Regexp: gesso Author: serv Category: Art Terms Question: In painting, a thin layer of translucent color. Answer: wash Regexp: wash Author: serv Category: Art Terms Question: In painting, a work made of several panels or scenes joined together. A diptych has two panels; a triptych, three. Answer: polyptych Regexp: polyptych Author: serv Category: Art Terms Question: In painting, the degree of lightness or darkness in a color. Answer: values Regexp: values Author: serv Category: Art Terms Question: In sculpting, the cutting of a form from a solid, hard material such as stone or wood, in contrast to the technique of modeling. Answer: carving Regexp: carving Author: serv Category: Art Terms Question: In sculpture, the building up of form using a soft medium such as clay or wax, as distinguished from carving. In painting and drawing, using color and lighting variations to produce a three-dimensional effect. Answer: modeling Regexp: modeling Author: serv Category: Art Terms Question: In sculpture, the projection of an image or form from its background. Sculpture formed in this manner is described as high relief or low relief (bas-relief), depending on the degree of projection. In painting or drawing, the apparent projection of parts conveying the illusion of three dimensions. Answer: relief Regexp: relief Author: serv Category: Art Terms Question: Meaning 'fool the eye' in french. In painting, the fine, detailed rendering of objects to convey the illusion that the painted forms are real and three-dimensional. Answer: trompe l'oeil Regexp: trompe l'oeil Author: serv Category: Art Terms Question: Meaning 'fresh' in italian. The technique of painting on moist lime plaster with colors ground in water. Answer: fresco Regexp: fresco Author: serv Category: Art Terms Question: On a represented form, a point of most intense light. Answer: highlight Regexp: highlight Author: serv Category: Art Terms Question: Paint applied very thickly. It often projects from the picture surface. Answer: impasto Regexp: impasto Author: serv Category: Art Terms Question: Painting in which natural scenery is the subject. Answer: landscape Regexp: landscape Author: serv Category: Art Terms Question: Reducing or distorting in order to represent three-dimensional space as perceived by the eye, according to the rules of perspective. Answer: foreshortening Regexp: foreshortening Author: serv Category: Art Terms Question: The effect of the harmony of color and values in a work. Answer: tone Regexp: tone Author: serv Category: Art Terms Question: The rendering of light and shade in painting; the subtle graduations and marked variations of light and shade for dramatic effect. Answer: chiaroscuro Regexp: chiaroscuro Author: serv Category: Art Terms Question: The representation of inanimate objects in painting, drawing or photography. Answer: still life Regexp: still life Author: serv Category: Art Terms Question: The technique of producing printed designs through various methods of incising on wood or metal blocks, which are then inked and printed. Answer: etching Regexp: etching Author: serv Category: Art Terms Question: The visual and tactile quality of a work based on the particular way the materials are handled; also, the distribution of tones or shades of a single color. Answer: texture Regexp: texture Author: serv Category: Art Terms Question: Water-soluble paint made from pigments and a plastic binder…? Answer: acrylic Regexp: acrylic Author: serv Category: Ava Gardner Question: Deep down I am fairly ... ? Answer: superficial Regexp: superficial Author: serv Comment: Finish the quotation Category: Benjamin Franklin Question: Never confuse motion with ... ? Answer: action Regexp: action Author: serv Comment: Finish the quotation Category: Bill Cosby Question: I do not sing, I do not dance, and I don't say ... ? Answer: sir Regexp: sir Author: serv Comment: Finish the quotation Category: Brigitte Bardot Question: I am not an actor. I am a ... ? Answer: phenomenon Regexp: phenomenon Author: serv Comment: Finish the quotation Category: Churchill Question: Americans usually get it right, after trying ... ? Answer: everything else first Regexp: everything else first Author: serv Comment: Finish the quotation Category: Clarence Darrow Question: The first half of our lives is ruined by our parents, and the second half ... ? Answer: by our children Regexp: by our children Author: serv Comment: Finish the quotation Category: Dance Terms Question: A Bohemian folk dance in duple time with a hop on the fouth beat. It became a popular ballroom dance in the mid-nineteenth century. Answer: polka Regexp: polka Author: serv Category: Dance Terms Question: A Japanese dance drama featuring stylized narrative choreographic movements. Answer: kabuki Regexp: kabuki Author: serv Category: Dance Terms Question: A Sevillian gypsy dance, possibly originating in India, also with Moorish and Arabian influences, originally accompanied by songs and clapping and later by the guitar, and characterized by its heelwork. Answer: flamenco Regexp: flamenco Author: serv Category: Dance Terms Question: A Spanish dance in ž time or 3/8 time with castanets. Answer: cachucha Regexp: cachucha Author: serv Category: Dance Terms Question: A ballet bow or curtsy in which one foot is pointed in front and the body leans forward. Answer: révérence Regexp: r[é|e]v[é|e]rence Author: serv Category: Dance Terms Question: A ballet in which the women wear white tutus, such as the second and fourth acts of Swan Lake. Answer: ballet blanc Regexp: ballet blanc Author: serv Category: Dance Terms Question: A ballet movement in which the dancer repeatedly crosses his or her legs in the air. Answer: entrechat Regexp: entrechat Author: serv Category: Dance Terms Question: A ballet with a plot, usually tragic, to bring dramatic coherence to the performance of ballet. Answer: ballet d'action Regexp: ballet d'action Author: serv Category: Dance Terms Question: A basic movement in the technique of Martha Graham, based on breath inhalation and exhalation. Answer: contraction Regexp: contraction Author: serv Category: Dance Terms Question: A beating movement of the legs. Answer: battement Regexp: battement Author: serv Category: Dance Terms Question: A bending of the knees in any of the five positions. Answer: plié Regexp: pli[é|e] Author: serv Category: Dance Terms Question: A dance for two, usually a woman and a man. In its traditional form, it begins with an entreé and adagio, followed by solo variations for each dancer, and a coda. Answer: pas de deux Regexp: pas de deux Author: serv Category: Dance Terms Question: A dance with a fast or moderate tempo. Answer: allegro Regexp: allegro Author: serv Category: Dance Terms Question: A grave, processional court dance popular in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. Answer: pavane Regexp: pavane Author: serv Category: Dance Terms Question: A jump in which the legs open in second position in the air, resembling a scissors. Answer: ciseaux Regexp: ciseaux Author: serv Category: Dance Terms Question: A leap from one leg to the other in which one leg is thrown to the side, front or back. Answer: jeté Regexp: jet[é|e] Author: serv Category: Dance Terms Question: A lively Spanish dance in triple time performed with castanets or tambourines. Answer: fandango Regexp: fandango Author: serv Category: Dance Terms Question: A lively social dance popular during the 1930s; it originated at the Savoy Ballroom in Harlem in 1928, where it was known as the Lindy. Answer: jitterbug Regexp: jitterbug Author: serv Category: Dance Terms Question: A male dancer who performs the 'princely' roles of the classical ballet, such as the Prince in Swan Lake. Answer: danseur noble Regexp: danseur noble Author: serv Category: Dance Terms Question: A plotless work composed of pure dance movements, although the composition may suggest a mood or subject. Answer: abstract dance Regexp: abstract dance Author: serv Category: Dance Terms Question: A polish national dance in triple time with an accent on the second beat, characterized by proud bearing, clicking of heels, and holubria, a special turning step. Answer: mazurka Regexp: mazurka Author: serv Category: Dance Terms Question: A position on the tip of the toes. Answer: point Regexp: point Author: serv Category: Dance Terms Question: A series of small, fast steps executed with the feet very close together. Answer: pas de bourrée Regexp: pas de bourr[é|e]e Author: serv Category: Dance Terms Question: A sliding step in which one foot 'chases' and displaces the other. Answer: chassé Regexp: chass[é|e] Author: serv Category: Dance Terms Question: A slow and graceful dance, the most popular dance of the eighteenth century, characterized by symmetrical figures and elaborate curtsys and bows. Answer: minuet Regexp: minuet Author: serv Category: Dance Terms Question: A social dance in ž time that became widely popular in the nineteenth century. It developed from the Landler, a German-Austrian turning dance. Answer: waltz Regexp: waltz Author: serv Category: Dance Terms Question: A social dance in ž time, which after originating in Spain, developed in Argentina, where it was influenced by black dance style and rhytm. Answer: tango Regexp: tango Author: serv Category: Dance Terms Question: A social dance of American origin in duple time. Answer: fox-trot Regexp: fox-trot Author: serv Category: Dance Terms Question: A social dance popular in the nineteenth century. It was a square dance in five sections, each in a different time. Answer: quadrille Regexp: quadrille Author: serv Category: Dance Terms Question: A solemn court dance usually in duple time, popular in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries. Answer: basse danse Regexp: basse danse Author: serv Category: Dance Terms Question: A spectacular movement in which the dancer propels himself or herself around a supporting leg with rapid movements of the other leg while remaining in a fixed spot. Answer: fouetté en tournant Regexp: fouetté en tournant Author: serv Category: Dance Terms Question: A step that rocks from one foot to the other, usually in ž time. Answer: balancé Regexp: balanc[é|e] Author: serv Category: Dance Terms Question: A turn on one leg, with the toe of the other leg touching the knee of the turning leg. Answer: pirouette Regexp: pirouette Author: serv Category: Dance Terms Question: A turn while jumping straight up in the air. Answer: tour en l'air Regexp: tour en l'air Author: serv Category: Dance Terms Question: An American folk dance with an even number of couples forming a square, two lines, or a circle. The dance is comprised of figures announced by a caller. Answer: square dance Regexp: square dance Author: serv Category: Dance Terms Question: An English folk dance that appeared in the fifteenth century, in which dancers wore bells on their legs and characters included a fool, a boy on a hobby horse, and a main in blackface. Answer: morris dance Regexp: morris dance Author: serv Category: Dance Terms Question: An african-american dance in which couples strut and compete with high kicks and fast steps. Answer: cakewalk Regexp: cakewalk Author: serv Category: Dance Terms Question: An unfolding of the leg in the air. Answer: développé Regexp: développé Author: serv Category: Dance Terms Question: Any dance to slow music; also, part of the classical pas-de-deux in ballet. Answer: adagio Regexp: adagio Author: serv Category: Dance Terms Question: Any solo performance in a ballet. Answer: variation Regexp: variation Author: serv Category: Dance Terms Question: Catlike leap in which one foot follows the other into the air, knees bent; the landing is in the fifth position. Answer: pas de chat Regexp: pas de chat Author: serv Category: Dance Terms Question: In ballet, a bend from the waist to the side or to the back. Answer: cambré Regexp: cambr[é|e] Author: serv Category: Dance Terms Question: In ballet, a closed position of the feet. Answer: fermé Regexp: ferm[é|e] Author: serv Category: Dance Terms Question: In ballet, a gliding step which usually connects two steps. Answer: glissade Regexp: glissade Author: serv Category: Dance Terms Question: In ballet, a jump from one to both feet, usually landing in fifth position. Answer: assemblé Regexp: assembl[é|e] Author: serv Category: Dance Terms Question: In ballet, a jump off one foot that is 'broken' by a beating of the legs in the air. Answer: brisé Regexp: bris[é|e] Author: serv Category: Dance Terms Question: In ballet, a leap in which the lower leg beats against the upper one at an angle, before the dancer lands again on the lower leg. Answer: cabriole Regexp: cabriole Author: serv Category: Dance Terms Question: In ballet, a lowering of the body by bending the knee. Answer: fondu Regexp: fondu Author: serv Category: Dance Terms Question: In ballet, a pose in which one leg is raised in back or in front with knee bent, usually with one arm raised. Answer: attitude Regexp: attitude Author: serv Category: Dance Terms Question: In ballet, a position of the arms above the head. Answer: en haut Regexp: en haut Author: serv Category: Dance Terms Question: In ballet, a position of the body at an oblique angle and partly hidden. Answer: effacé Regexp: effac[é|e] Author: serv Category: Dance Terms Question: In ballet, a position with one leg extended at an oblique angle while the body is also at an oblique angle. Answer: écarté Regexp: [é|e]cart[é|e] Author: serv Category: Dance Terms Question: In ballet, a position with the body at an oblique angle and the working leg crossing the line of the body. Answer: croisée Regexp: crois[é|e]e Author: serv Category: Dance Terms Question: In ballet, a rising with a spring movement to point or demi-point. Answer: relevé Regexp: relev[é|e] Author: serv Category: Dance Terms Question: In ballet, a slow turn of the body on the whole foot. Answer: promenade Regexp: promenade Author: serv Category: Dance Terms Question: In ballet, a step done off the ground. Answer: en l'air Regexp: en l'air Author: serv Category: Dance Terms Question: In ballet, an elongated line; in particular, the horizontal line of an arasbesque with one arm stretched front and the other back. Answer: allongé Regexp: allong[é|e] Author: serv Category: Dance Terms Question: In ballet, an open position of the feet. Answer: ouvert Regexp: ouvert Author: serv Category: Dance Terms Question: In ballet, leaning forward. Answer: penché Regexp: pench[é|e] Author: serv Category: Dance Terms Question: In ballet, low, as in placement of arms. Answer: en bas Regexp: en bas Author: serv Category: Dance Terms Question: In ballet, shifting weight from one foot to the other. Answer: dégagé Regexp: d[é|e]gag[é|e] Author: serv Category: Dance Terms Question: In ballet, the ability of a dancer to remain suspended in air during a jump; elasticity in jumping. Answer: ballon Regexp: ballon Author: serv Category: Dance Terms Question: In ballet, the position of the arms. Answer: port de bras Regexp: port de bras Author: serv Category: Dance Terms Question: In ballet, the position of the torso from the waist up. Answer: épaulement Regexp: [é|e]paulement Author: serv Category: Dance Terms Question: In ballet, the third and final part of the classical pas de deux. Answer: coda Regexp: coda Author: serv Category: Dance Terms Question: In ballroom dance, a characteristic figure that remains constant. Answer: basic movement Regexp: basic movement Author: serv Category: Dance Terms Question: Originating around 1830 as a social dance, by 1844 it had become a raucous dance performed in French music halls. Answer: cancan Regexp: cancan Author: serv Category: Dance Terms Question: Popular social dance during the eighteenth century; done in rows or circles, it may have derived from English country dancing. Answer: contredanse Regexp: contredanse Author: serv Category: Dance Terms Question: Principial male dancer. Answer: premieur danseur Regexp: premieur danseur Author: serv Category: Dance Terms Question: Social dances usually performed by couples, including the fox-trot, waltz, tango, rumba and cha cha. Answer: ballroom dances Regexp: ballroom dances Author: serv Category: Dance Terms Question: Spectacles for entertainment, usually with allegorical or mythological themes, performed by the aristocracy in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, combining music, recitatives and mime. Answer: court ballet Regexp: court ballet Author: serv Category: Dance Terms Question: Standard Italian dances and their music of the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries. Answer: ballo Regexp: ballo Author: serv Category: Dance Terms Question: Stepping directly onto the point of a foot. Answer: piqué Regexp: piqu[é|e] Author: serv Category: Dance Terms Question: Steps performed on the floor. It is the opposite of en l'air. Answer: par terre Regexp: par terre Author: serv Category: Dance Terms Question: The members of a ballet company who do not perform solo. Answer: corps de ballet Regexp: corps de ballet Author: serv Category: Dance Terms Question: Traditional English dance in which dancers form two facing lines. Answer: country dance Regexp: country dance Author: serv Category: EcoCategory: Economics Question: What are the two basic concepts in economics ? Answer: Wealth and Welfare Regexp: Wealth and Welfare Author: serv Comment: Hardwick/Khan/Langmead: An introduction to modern economics Category: Economics Question: 'Pareto efficiency' (after Vilfredo Pareto) is a situation in which it is not possible to make someone better off without making someone else ... ? Answer: worse off Regexp: worse off Author: serv Comment: Hardwick/Khan/Langmead: An introduction to modern economics Category: Economics Question: A decision to satisfy one set of wants necessarily means sacrificing some other set: this sacrifice is called by economics the ... ? Answer: Opportunity cost Regexp: Opportunity cost Author: serv Comment: Hardwick/Khan/Langmead: An introduction to modern economics Category: Economics Question: A firm is a decision-making production unit which transforms resources into goods and services which are ultimately bought by consumers, the government and ... ? Answer: other firms Regexp: other firms Author: serv Comment: Hardwick/Khan/Langmead: An introduction to modern economics Category: Economics Question: A formation resulting from mergers or take-overs involving firms whose activities are not directly related could be called a ... ? Answer: conglomerate Regexp: conglomerate Author: serv Comment: Hardwick/Khan/Langmead: An introduction to modern economics Category: Economics Question: A pure public good is a good or a service, such as defense, the consumption of which by one person does not reduce its benefit to ... ? Answer: others Regexp: others Author: serv Category: Economics Question: According to one argument economists are able to give advice on issues related to economic efficiency, but equity (fairness) considerations are outside the purview of economics and should be left to ... ? (3 other groups) Answer: Philosophers, politicians and social reformers Regexp: Philosophers, politicians and social reformers Author: serv Comment: Hardwick/Khan/Langmead: An introduction to modern economics Category: Economics Question: Although economists tend to concentrate on the relationship between demand and price, it is sometimes useful to consider the relationship between demand and income, ceteris paribus. Represented graphically, such a relationship, named after the economist Ernst Engel is called an ... ? Answer: Engel curve Regexp: Engel curve Author: serv Comment: Hardwick/Khan/Langmead: An introduction to modern economics Category: Economics Question: An individual's demand for a commodity may be defined as the quantity of that commodity that the individual is willing and able to buy during a given ... ? Answer: time period Regexp: time period Author: serv Comment: Hardwick/Khan/Langmead: An introduction to modern economics Category: Economics Question: As the price of one of two comparable commodities falls, the price of the other becomes relatively more expensive. The consumer is therefore induced to buy (choose) the first. This is called the ... of the price change. Answer: substitution effect Regexp: substitution effect Author: serv Comment: Hardwick/Khan/Langmead: An introduction to modern economics Category: Economics Question: Besides land, labour and capital, there is a fourth factor sometimes added to the main factors of production. This fourth factor is ... ? Answer: enterprise Regexp: enterprise Author: serv Comment: Hardwick/Khan/Langmead: An introduction to modern economics Category: Economics Question: Differentiated products are products which are very similar, but not ... ? Answer: identical Regexp: identical Author: serv Comment: Hardwick/Khan/Langmead: An introduction to modern economics Category: Economics Question: Economists analyse the relationship between a consumer's demand for a specific good and the price of a specific good by assuming that all other influencing factors remain unchanged. This is the important assumption called ... ? Answer: ceteris paribus Regexp: ceteris paribus Author: serv Comment: Hardwick/Khan/Langmead: An introduction to modern economics Category: Economics Question: Economists have managed to separate the problems of an efiicient allocation of resources from the controversial question of the distribution of income and wealth. The latter is concerned with ... ? Answer: value judgements Regexp: value judgements Author: serv Comment: Hardwick/Khan/Langmead: An introduction to modern economics Category: Economics Question: Economists who believe that utility (the satisfaction deriving from consuming a certain good) can be measured in units, as if it were a physical commodity, are known as ... ? Answer: cardinalists Regexp: cardinalists Author: serv Comment: Hardwick/Khan/Langmead: An introduction to modern economics Category: Economics Question: Economists who oppose the view that utility (the satisfaction deriving from consuming a certain good) can be measured cardinally have become known as ... ? Answer: ordinalists Regexp: ordinalists Author: serv Comment: Hardwick/Khan/Langmead: An introduction to modern economics Category: Economics Question: In economic theory, it is often found convenient to assume that there are 'constant returns to scale' in production. What this means is that when a producer employs more labour and more capital, his output increases ... ? Answer: proportionally Regexp: proportionally Author: serv Comment: Hardwick/Khan/Langmead: An introduction to modern economics Category: Economics Question: In the 1880s the German economist Adolph Wagner advanced his law of ever rising ... ? Answer: public expenditures Regexp: public expenditures Author: serv Comment: Hardwick/Khan/Langmead: An introduction to modern economics Category: Economics Question: In the long-run, all factors of production are variable. Firms wishing to maximise their profits, therefore, will attempt to produce their chosen output by employing combinations of capital, labour and land which minimise their ... ? Answer: production costs Regexp: production costs Author: serv Comment: Hardwick/Khan/Langmead: An introduction to modern economics Category: Economics Question: Macroeconomics concerns itself with large aggregates, particularly for the economy as a whole. It deals with the factors which determine national output and employment, the general price level, toal spending and saving, total imports and exports, and the demand and supply of ... ? Answer: money Regexp: money Author: serv Comment: Hardwick/Khan/Langmead: An introduction to modern economics Category: Economics Question: Most economics stress the idea of a 'state of rest', in which no economic forces are being generated to change the situation. This is also called ... ? Answer: Equilibrium Regexp: Equilibrium Author: serv Comment: Hardwick/Khan/Langmead: An introduction to modern economics Category: Economics Question: One of the three major categories of inputs into productions processes is capital. Capital consists of goods which are not for current consumption, buit which will assist consumer goods to to be produced in the ... ? Answer: future Regexp: future Author: serv Comment: Hardwick/Khan/Langmead: An introduction to modern economics Category: Economics Question: One of the three major categories of inputs into productions processes is labour. Labour includes all the ... which are used in production. Answer: human attributes Regexp: human attributes Author: serv Comment: Hardwick/Khan/Langmead: An introduction to modern economics Category: Economics Question: One of the three major categories of inputs into productions processes is land. Land includes all the ... which are used in production. Answer: natural resources Regexp: natural resources Author: serv Comment: Hardwick/Khan/Langmead: An introduction to modern economics Category: Economics Question: Over the past twenty-five years or so, economists have divided their subject matter into two main branches. Which ? Answer: Microeconomics and macroeconomics Regexp: Microeconomics and macroeconomics Author: serv Comment: Hardwick/Khan/Langmead: An introduction to modern economics Category: Economics Question: Saving is that part of disposable income which is not spent in the current period. It follows that disposable income minus saving equals ... ? Answer: consumption Regexp: consumption Author: serv Comment: Hardwick/Khan/Langmead: An introduction to modern economics Category: Economics Question: The 'elasticity of demand' is a measure of the extent to which the quantity demanded of a good responds to changes in one of the influencing factors. The main measures are the price, income and ... elasticity of demand. Answer: cross Regexp: cross Author: serv Comment: Hardwick/Khan/Langmead: An introduction to modern economics Category: Economics Question: The 'law of demand' states that a rise in the price of a good leads to a fall in the total quantity demanded. A fall in the price of a good leads to a rise in the total ... demanded. Answer: quantity Regexp: quantity Author: serv Comment: Hardwick/Khan/Langmead: An introduction to modern economics Category: Economics Question: The 'law of diminishing returns' states that as additional units of a variable factor are added to a given quantity of fixed factors, with a given state of technology, the average and marginal products of the variable factor will eventually ... ? Answer: decline Regexp: decline Author: serv Comment: Hardwick/Khan/Langmead: An introduction to modern economics Category: Economics Question: The 'theory of revealed preference' is based on the reasonable proposition that a consumer will actually choose to consume that collection of goods that he ... ? Answer: prefers Regexp: prefers Author: serv Comment: Hardwick/Khan/Langmead: An introduction to modern economics Category: Economics Question: The basic economic problem is that of allocating scarce resources among the competing and virtually limitless wants of ... ? Answer: consumers in society Regexp: consumers in society Author: serv Comment: Hardwick/Khan/Langmead: An introduction to modern economics Category: Economics Question: The combining of firms that produce at a similar stage of an industry's production is called a ... ? Answer: horizontal integration Regexp: horizontal integration Author: serv Comment: Hardwick/Khan/Langmead: An introduction to modern economics Category: Economics Question: The economist K.Lancaster has argued that it is the characteristics or ... of goods which yield utility to the consumer, rather than the goods themselves. Answer: attributes Regexp: attributes Author: serv Comment: Hardwick/Khan/Langmead: An introduction to modern economics Category: Economics Question: The equilibrium (state of rest) behaviour of consumers and producers, whether in a single market or in the economy as a whole, is characterised by the fact that there exists no feeling of urgency on the part of buyers and sellers to ... ? Answer: change their behaviour Regexp: change their behaviour Author: serv Comment: Hardwick/Khan/Langmead: An introduction to modern economics Category: Economics Question: The hypothesis of diminishing marginal utility states that as the quantity of a good consumed by an individual increases, the marginal utility of the good will eventually ... ? Answer: decrease Regexp: decrease Author: serv Comment: Hardwick/Khan/Langmead: An introduction to modern economics Category: Economics Question: The inverse relationship between the price of a commodity and the quantity demanded in the market is summed up in the so-called ... ? Answer: law of demand Regexp: law of demand Author: serv Comment: Hardwick/Khan/Langmead: An introduction to modern economics Category: Economics Question: The logical progession from a one-man business is to a ... ? Answer: partnership Regexp: partnership Author: serv Comment: Hardwick/Khan/Langmead: An introduction to modern economics Category: Economics Question: The short-run is that period of time over which the input of at least one factor of production cannot be varied. Those factors which can be varied in the short-run (typically labour, raw materials and fuel) are called variable factors; those which cannot be varied (typically capital and land) are called ... ? Answer: fixed factors Regexp: fixed factors Author: serv Comment: Hardwick/Khan/Langmead: An introduction to modern economics Category: Economics Question: The term 'methodology' refers to the way in which economists go about the study of their subject matter. Broadly, they have followed two main lines of approach. Which ? Answer: positive economics and normative economics Regexp: positive economics and normative economics Author: serv Comment: Hardwick/Khan/Langmead: An introduction to modern economics Category: Economics Question: There are many different inputs into most production processes. For the purpose of analysis economists typically place each of the many different factor inputs into one of three categories ... ? Answer: Land, labour and capital Regexp: Land, labour and capital Author: serv Comment: Hardwick/Khan/Langmead: An introduction to modern economics Category: Economics Question: There are two major exceptions to the law of demand. These exceptions (inferior goods and luxury items) are called ... ? Answer: Giffen goods and Veblen goods Regexp: Giffen goods and Veblen goods Author: serv Comment: Hardwick/Khan/Langmead: An introduction to modern economics Category: Economics Question: Traditional economic theory has assumed that the typical firm has a single objective, namely to ... ? Answer: maximise its profits Regexp: maximise its profits Author: serv Comment: Hardwick/Khan/Langmead: An introduction to modern economics Category: Economics Question: When a good is consumed, the consumer presumably derives some benefit or satisfaction from the activity. Economists have called this benefit or satisfaction ... ? Answer: utility Regexp: utility Author: serv Comment: Hardwick/Khan/Langmead: An introduction to modern economics Category: Economics Question: When two or more firms in the same industry, but at different stages in the production process, join together, this is an example of ... ? Answer: vertical integration Regexp: vertical integration Author: serv Comment: Hardwick/Khan/Langmead: An introduction to modern economics Category: Economics Question: In a market of equilibrium (state of rest) the price and quantity of a commodity match both consumers and producers expectations and thus there is no discrepancy (conflict) betweeen the actual and desired ...? Answer: prices and quantities Regexp: prices and quantities Author: serv Comment: Hardwick/Khan/Langmead: An introduction to modern economics Category: Economics Question: The famous italian economist Vilfredo Pareto (1848-1923) concentrated on the efficiency aspect of welfare because he believed that ... ? Answer: welfare was a highly subjective concept Regexp: welfare was a highly subjective concept Author: serv Comment: Hardwick/Khan/Langmead: An introduction to modern economics Category: Economics Question: The word equity means ? Answer: fairness or justice Regexp: fairness or justice Author: serv Comment: Hardwick/Khan/Langmead: An introduction to modern economics Category: Economics Question: What are the 3 central economic questions facing all nations ? 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Answer: General Motors Regexp: General Motors Author: serv Comment: Finish the quotation Category: Emerson Question: I hate the giving of the hand unless the whole man ... ? Answer: accompanies it Regexp: accompanies it Author: serv Comment: Finish the quotation Category: Emerson Question: Within, I do not find wrinkles and used heart, but unspent ... ? Answer: youth Regexp: youth Author: serv Comment: Finish the quotation Category: Emile Question: General and abstract ideas are the source of the greatest ... ? Answer: errors of mankind Regexp: errors of mankind Author: serv Comment: Finish the quotation Category: George Bernard Shaw Question: Democracy substitutes election by the incompetent many for appointment by the ... ? Answer: corrupt few Regexp: corrupt few Author: serv Comment: Finish the quotation Category: George Bernard Shaw Question: He knows nothing and he thinks he knows everything. That points clearly to a ... ? Answer: political career Regexp: political career Author: serv Comment: Finish the quotation Category: Groucho Marx Question: From the moment I picked up your book until I laid it down, I was convulsed with laughter. Some day I ... ? Answer: intend to read it Regexp: intend to read it Author: serv Comment: Finish the quotation Category: Groucho Marx Question: I find television very educating. Every time somebody turns on the set ... ? Answer: I go into the other room and read a book Regexp: I go into the other room and read a book Author: serv Comment: Finish the quotation Category: Groucho Marx Question: I knew Doris Day before she became a ... ? Answer: virgin Regexp: virgin Author: serv Comment: Finish the quotation Category: H.L.Mencken Question: It is even harder for the average ape to believe that he has ... ? Answer: descended from man Regexp: descended from man Author: serv Comment: Finish the quotation Category: H.L.Mencken Question: Marriage is a wonderful institution, but who would wants to live ... ? Answer: in an institution Regexp: in an institution Author: serv Comment: Finish the quotation Category: Luis Bunuel Question: Thank god that I am still an ... ? Answer: atheist Regexp: atheist Author: serv Comment: Finish the quotation Category: Maltin's Movies Question: Allen strikes gold as he examines some typically and neurotic New Yorkers whose lives intertwine. Answer: Hannah and her sisters Regexp: Hannah and her sisters Author: serv Category: Maltin's Movies Question: Angie gets a workout in three separate stories about the effects of that proverbial green-eyed monster. Answer: Jealousy Regexp: Jealousy Author: serv Category: Maltin's Movies Question: Appealing and intelligent comedy about a highly charged, neurotic woman who's a succesful TV news producer, and her attraction to a pretty-boy anchorman who joins her network - and represents everything she hates about TV news. Answer: Broadcast News Regexp: Broadcast News Author: serv Category: Maltin's Movies Question: Army officer who survies an atomic explosion starts growing; at sixty feet he attacks Las Vegas. Answer: Amazing colossal man Regexp: Amazing colossal man Author: serv Category: Maltin's Movies Question: Bishops turn into skeletons and the cow wanders into the bedroom in Bunuels first feature, a surrealistic masterpiece coscripted by Salvadore Dali. Answer: L'age d'or Regexp: L'age d'or Author: serv Category: Maltin's Movies Question: Bizarre, sexually-oriented parasites run rampant through dwellers in high-rise apartment building with plenty of gory violence quick to ensue. First major film by cult favorite Cronenberg sets the disgusting pattern for most of his subsequent pictures. Answer: They came from within Regexp: They came from within Author: serv Category: Maltin's Movies Question: Bland adaption of F.Scott Fitzgerald's jazz-age novel about a golden boy in Long island society; faithful to the book, and visually opulent, but lacks substance and power. Answer: The Great Gatsby Regexp: The Great Gatsby Author: serv Category: Maltin's Movies Question: Blockbuster biography of enigmatic adventurer T.E.Lawrence is that rarity, an epic film that is also literate. Answer: Lawrence of Arabia Regexp: Lawrence of Arabia Author: serv Category: Maltin's Movies Question: Chaplin attacks the machine age in inimitable fashion, with sharp pokes at other social ills and the struggle of modern-day survival. Answer: Modern Times Regexp: Modern Times Author: serv Category: Maltin's Movies Question: Director Losey ate watermelon, pickles, and ice cream, went to sleep, woke up, and made this adaption of the comic strip about a sexy female spy. Answer: Modesty Blaise Regexp: Modesty Blaise Author: serv Category: Maltin's Movies Question: Dull, cheap version of the D.H.Lawrence classsic, with Kristel as the lady and Clay as the lover. Kristel is beautiful but still cannot act. Answer: Lady Chatterley's lover Regexp: Lady Chatterley's lover Author: serv Category: Maltin's Movies Question: Excellent adaption of Albert Camus' existential novel about a man who feels completely isolated from society. Answer: The Stranger Regexp: The Stranger Author: serv Category: Maltin's Movies Question: Exciting Raymond Chandler melodrama has Ladd returning from military service to find wife unfaithful. She's murdered , he's suspected in well-turned film. Answer: The Blue Dahlia Regexp: The Blue Dahlia Author: serv Category: Maltin's Movies Question: Family encounters a bigfoot-type monster in the woods and takes it home, thinking it's dead. Answer: Harry and the Hendersons Regexp: Harry and the Hendersons Author: serv Category: Maltin's Movies Question: Flat naval comedy set in WW2 with Cooper commanding a dumb crew on the U.S.S. Teakettle. Film debuts for Marvin and Charles Bronson. Answer: You're in the Navy now Regexp: You're in the Navy now Author: serv Category: Maltin's Movies Question: Formula filmmaking that even bored its intended audience. Cop Eastwood chews stogies for breakfast, while new partner Sheen is a rich kid, who apparently enjoys collecting facial contusions. Answer: The Rookie Regexp: The Rookie Author: serv Category: Maltin's Movies Question: Gangster Steiger hires 'sensitive' hitman Palance to killl Svenson, but there are complications: Svensson is a pal who once saved Palance's life, and both of them are in love with Turkel. Answer: Portrait of a hitman Regexp: Portrait of a hitman Author: serv Category: Maltin's Movies Question: Genteel, entertaining adaption of Alfred Uhry's stage play about a simple black man who's hired as chauffeur for a cantankerous old Southern woman, and winds up being her most fatihful companion. Answer: Driving Miss Daisy Regexp: Driving Miss Daisy Author: serv Category: Maltin's Movies Question: Good-buddy truckdrivers Fonda and Reed battle a rival kingpin's goon who want to force them off the road for good. Answer: High-ballin' Regexp: High-ballin' Author: serv Category: Maltin's Movies Question: Jerry is the poor stepson turned into a handsome prince for a night by fairy godfather. Answer: Cinderfella Regexp: Cinderfella Author: serv Category: Maltin's Movies Question: John and Mary meet, make love, but don't know if the relationship should end right there. Innocuous, uncompelling trifle. Hoffman seems to be sleepwalking; audience may join him. Answer: John and Mary Regexp: John and Mary Author: serv Category: Maltin's Movies Question: Ladd in his element as a soft-spoken but iron-willed railroad agent whose hot-headed best friend becomes involved in shady dealings. Answer: Whispering Smith Regexp: Whispering Smith Author: serv Category: Maltin's Movies Question: Lee dies midway thorugh the production of this karate thriller. Answer: Game of death Regexp: Game of death Author: serv Category: Maltin's Movies Question: Lee is suitably cast as sinister Count Drago, who mummifies visitors to his gothic castle. Unexceptional horror fare, notably mainly as Sutherland's film debut in two roles - one as an old lady. Answer: Castle of the living dead Regexp: Castle of the living dead Author: serv Category: Maltin's Movies Question: Lithgow plays a meek butcher who wrongly believes he has killed his partner after discovering him frozen to death in the freezer. A wonderfully adept cast tries to pull off this black comedy, but the script knocks their efforts out cold. Answer: Out Cold Regexp: Out Cold Author: serv Category: Maltin's Movies Question: Loud, boring, interminable tale of skier 'John' who romances skier 'Suzy' on the slopes. Answer: Fire and ice Regexp: Fire and ice Author: serv Category: Maltin's Movies Question: Lowbudget garbage about families developing from people who remained on island after the Mutiny on the Bounty. Answer: The Women of Pitcairn Island Regexp: The Women of Pitcairn Island Author: serv Category: Maltin's Movies Question: Modest little black comedy about a hit-man whose current job is mucked up by an intrusive stranger. Answer: Buddy Buddy Regexp: Buddy Buddy Author: serv Category: Maltin's Movies Question: Moody version of Herman Melville sea classic, with Peck lending a deranged dignity to the role of Captain Ahab. Answer: Moby Dick Regexp: Moby Dick Author: serv Category: Maltin's Movies Question: Occult expert called in by San Francisco police in connection with series of weird murders. Intricate plot and and exceptional time period blending makes this a one-of-a-kind movie. Answer: Dark Intruder Regexp: Dark Intruder Author: serv Category: Maltin's Movies Question: Our candidate for the best Hollywood movie of all time. Answer: Casablanca Regexp: Casablanca Author: serv Category: Maltin's Movies Question: Paddy Chayefsky's outrageous satire on television looks less and less like fantasy as the years pass. Answer: Network Regexp: Network Author: serv Category: Maltin's Movies Question: Phobic patient Murray pursues pompous psychiatrist Dreyfuss to his vacation retreat, where he ingratiates himself with the shrink's family - and drives the doctor crazy. Answer: What about Bob? Regexp: What about Bob? Author: serv Category: Maltin's Movies Question: Pleasant if pointless fable about a stressed-out nerd who learns he has six months to live, and accepts a millionaire's offer to enable him to live like a king, so long as he jumps into a volcano at the end of his vacation. Unfortunately the story also takes a dive. Answer: Joe versus the Volcano Regexp: Joe versus the Volcano Author: serv Category: Maltin's Movies Question: Reed is a grotesquely ugly podiatrist who drinks a poison to commit suicide, instead turns into a handsome murderer. Answer: Dr. Heckyl and Mr. Hype Regexp: Dr. Heckyl and Mr. Hype Author: serv Category: Maltin's Movies Question: Repressed homosexual doctor jeopardizes 8-year-marriage by coming out of the closet with sexually carefree novelist. Answer: Making love Regexp: Making love Author: serv Category: Maltin's Movies Question: Saucy, sexy single mother of two is a source of constant embarassment to her teenage daughter, who's trying to deal with her own sexual awakening - and not having an easy time of it. Answer: Mermaids Regexp: Mermaids Author: serv Category: Maltin's Movies Question: Sexually precocious Lyon becomes involved with stolid professor Mason, and bizarre Sellers provides peculiar romance leading to murder and lust. Answer: Lolita Regexp: Lolita Author: serv Category: Maltin's Movies Question: Slow-moving mystery with Modine playing two men - a weakling auto mechanic and an underworld tough-guy - who live in the same city and lead parallel lives Answer: Equinox Regexp: Equinox Author: serv Category: Maltin's Movies Question: Smart, sophisticated comedy about husband and wife lawyers on opposing sides of the same murder case. Answer: Adam's rib Regexp: Adam's rib Author: serv Category: Maltin's Movies Question: Standard Murphy western with every horseopera cliché intact - plot centers around missing shipment of rifles. Answer: 40 Guns to Apache Pass Regexp: 40 Guns to Apache Pass Author: serv Category: Maltin's Movies Question: Standard film of couple quarreling over adopting war orphan. Nice locations in Switzerland. Answer: High Fury Regexp: High Fury Author: serv Category: Maltin's Movies Question: Tender film of faithful horse who returns to mistress after parents sell it to racing stable. Remake of 'Lassie Come Home'. Answer: Gypsy Colt Regexp: Gypsy Colt Author: serv Category: Maltin's Movies Question: The sword-wielding warrior seeks vengeance on the cult leader who enslaved him and massacred his villagein this fullblooded adventure epic based on Robert E. Howards pulp tales. Answer: Conan the Barbarian Regexp: Conan the Barbarian Author: serv Category: Maltin's Movies Question: Truly perverse black-comedic suspense film about runaway teenage girl staying at her aunt's strange hotel where occupants are extremely weird. Answer: Private Parts Regexp: Private Parts Author: serv Category: Maltin's Movies Question: Two young men kill prep-school pal, just for the thrill of it, and challenge themselves by inviting friends and family to their apartment afterwards. Answer: Rope Regexp: Rope Author: serv Category: Maltin's Movies Question: Unusual hybrid of comedy, farce and screwball romance that doesn't know what it's trying to be and thus never goes anywhere. Martin plays a New England architect who meets kooky nonconformist Hawn. Answer: HouseSitter Regexp: HouseSitter Author: serv Category: Maltin's Movies Question: Uptight american businessman goes to Naples and finds some unfinished personal business left over from his last visit - when he was an amorous soldier during WW2. Two of the worlds most endearing actors try to keep this souffle from falling, and almost succeed. Answer: Macaroni Regexp: Macaroni Author: serv Category: Maltin's Movies Question: Wimpy college professor becomes embroiled with pimps, prostitutes and underworld intrigue. Answer: Doctor Detroit Regexp: Doctor Detroit Author: serv Category: Maltin's Movies Question: Window dresser Locke stumbles across a half-man, half-rat - then tries to parlay him into showbiz by becoming his manager. Answer: Ratboy Regexp: Ratboy Author: serv Category: Mark Twain Question: It is often the case that a man who can't tell a lie thinks that he is the best ... ? Answer: judge of one Regexp: judge of one Author: serv Comment: Finish the quotation Category: Mark Twain Question: Man is the only animal that blushes, or ... ? Answer: needs to Regexp: needs to Author: serv Comment: Finish the quotation Category: Montaigne Question: Obstinacy and dogmatism are the surest signs of stupidity. Is there anything more confident, resolute, disdainful, grave and serious than an ... ? Answer: ass Regexp: ass Author: serv Comment: Finish the quotation Category: Napoleon Question: There is no place in a fanatics head, where ... ? Answer: reason can enter Regexp: reason can enter Author: serv Comment: Finish the quotation Category: Oscar Wilde Question: Experience is the name everyone gives to their ... ? Answer: mistakes Regexp: mistakes Author: serv Comment: Finish the quotation Category: Philosophy Question: ... asserts the relativity of morality Answer: moral relativism Regexp: moral relativism Author: serv Comment: Fill out the blank Category: Philosophy Question: ... asserts the relativity of truth. Answer: Cognitive relativism Regexp: Cognitive relativism Author: serv Comment: Fill out the blank Category: Philosophy Question: ... can be thought of as the metaphysical theory that attempts to account for the truth of claims like 'It is possible that there are Aliens' without appealing to any nonactual objects whatsoever. What makes this theory so philosophically interesting, is that there is no obviously correct way to account for the truth of claims like 'It is possible that there are Aliens' without appealing to possible but nonactual objects. Answer: Actualism Regexp: Actualism Author: serv Comment: Fill out the blank Category: Philosophy Question: ... denied the soundness of metaphysics and traditional philosophy; they asserted that many philosophical problems are indeed meaningless. During 1930s the most important representatives emigrated to USA, where they influenced American philosophy. Until 1950s it was the leading philosophy of science; today its influence persists especially in the way of doing philosophy, in the great attention given to the analysis of scientific thought and in the definitely acquired results of the technical researches on formal logic and the theory of probability. Answer: Logical positivism Regexp: Logical positivism Author: serv Comment: Fill out the blank Category: Philosophy Question: ... denotes any metaphysical theory which claims that reality consists of a multiplicity of distinct, fundamental entities. 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Answer: Communitarians Regexp: Communitarians Author: serv Comment: Fill out the blank Category: Philosophy Question: ... having studied science at the University of Vienna, moved into philosophy for his doctoral thesis, made a name for himself both as an expositor and (later) as a critic of Karl Popper's 'critical rationalism', and went on to become one of this century's most famous philosophers of science. An imaginative maverick, he became a critic of philosophy of science itself, particularly of 'rationalist' attempts to lay down or discover rules of scientific method. Answer: Paul Feyerabend Regexp: Paul Feyerabend Author: serv Comment: Fill out the blank Category: Philosophy Question: ... is a formulation utilitarianism which maintains that a behavioral code or rule is morally right if the consequences of adopting that rule are more favorable than unfavorable to everyone. 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Answer: Connectionism Regexp: Connectionism Author: serv Comment: Fill out the blank Category: Philosophy Question: ... is a name given to a group of ancient philosophers who, from the existing philosophical beliefs, tried to select the doctrines that seemed to them most reasonable, and out of these constructed a new system Answer: Eclecticism Regexp: Eclecticism Author: serv Comment: Fill out the blank Category: Philosophy Question: ... is a philosophical position maintaining that our minds gain knowledge independently of experience through innate ideas or mental faculties. Answer: A priorism Regexp: A priorism Author: serv Comment: Fill out the blank Category: Philosophy Question: ... is a term used in both ethics and epistemology. In ethics it deals with determining right actions and appropriate beliefs. In epistemology, it is the central component to knowledge as justified true belief. Answer: Justification Regexp: Justification Author: serv Comment: Fill out the blank Category: Philosophy Question: ... is a term used to identify a type of knowledge which is obtained independently of experience. Answer: A priori Regexp: A priori Author: serv Comment: Fill out the blank Category: Philosophy Question: ... is a theory in the philosophy of mind which maintains that talk of mental events should be translated into talk about observable behavior. Answer: Behaviorism Regexp: Behaviorism Author: serv Comment: Fill out the blank Category: Philosophy Question: ... is an epistemological position that we do not have knowledge or justification for believing in objective moral principles. It does not involve the rejection of moral values themselves, but simply the denial that we have knowledge of an objective realm of morals Answer: Moral skepticism Regexp: Moral skepticism Author: serv Comment: Fill out the blank Category: Philosophy Question: ... is defined as the complex method of obtaining information about our surrounding world, specifically through our senses, and apprehending this information as beliefs. Answer: Perception Regexp: Perception Author: serv Comment: Fill out the blank Category: Philosophy Question: ... is sometimes identified (usually by its critics) as the thesis that all points of view are equally valid. In ethics, this amounts to saying that all moralities are equally good; in epistemology it implies that all beliefs, or belief systems, are equally true. Answer: Relativism Regexp: Relativism Author: serv Comment: Fill out the blank Category: Philosophy Question: ... is the belief that all values are baseless and that nothing can be known or communicated. It is often associated with extreme pessimism and a radical skepticism that condemns existence. Answer: Nihilism Regexp: Nihilism Author: serv Comment: Fill out the blank Category: Philosophy Question: ... is the description and study of appearances. The term has come to be closely associated with the method of inquiry that was originated by Brentano and further developed by Husserl. The movement originally placed an emphasis on human experience descriptions, as the human experience was directed onto objects. Answer: Phenomenology Regexp: Phenomenology Author: serv Comment: Fill out the blank Category: Philosophy Question: ... is the idea, often associated with the political theories of John Locke and the "founders" of the American republic, that government can and should be legally limited in its powers, and that its authority depends on its observing these limitations. Answer: Constitutionalism Regexp: Constitutionalism Author: serv Comment: Fill out the blank Category: Philosophy Question: ... is the position that arises out of the difficulties present in the dualism between the phenomenon and the object. It maintains that all we know are phenomena; we know nothing of the external things causing the phenomena. Answer: phenomenalism Regexp: phenomenalism Author: serv Comment: Fill out the blank Category: Philosophy Question: ... is the theory that God or the ultimate nature of reality is to be conceived as some form of will (or conation). This theory is contrasted to intellectualism, which gives primacy to God's reason. Answer: Voluntarism Regexp: Voluntarism Author: serv Comment: Fill out the blank Category: Philosophy Question: ... is the view that moral principles have an objective foundation, and are not based on subjective human convention.The term in its broadest sense, applies to moral theories that emphasize the use of reason or a rational procedure in moral decision making. Answer: moral rationalism Regexp: moral rationalism Author: serv Comment: Fill out the blank Category: Philosophy Question: ... is the view that moral utterances are neither true nor false statements about the world. They are, instead, expressions of feelings or prescriptive utterances. The key to this issue is distinguishing between two types of utterances: (1) propositional utterances, and (2) nonpropositional utterances. Answer: noncognitivism Regexp: noncognitivism Author: serv Comment: Fill out the blank Category: Philosophy Question: ... lived at a critical juncture of western culture when the arrival of the Aristotelian corpus in Latin translation reopened the question of the relation between faith and reason, calling into question the modus vivendi that had obtained for centuries. This crisis flared up just as universities were being founded. Answer: Saint Thomas Aquinas Regexp: Saint Thomas Aquinas Author: serv Comment: Fill out the blank Category: Philosophy Question: ... maintained that knowledge comes from foundational concepts known intuitively through reason, such as innate ideas. Other concepts are then deductively drawn from these. Answer: Continental Rationalists Regexp: Continental Rationalists Author: serv Comment: Fill out the blank Category: Philosophy Question: ... names both a political theory of the legitimacy of political authority and a moral theory about the origin and/or legitimate content of moral norms. The political theory of authority claims that legitimate authority of government must derive from the consent of the governed, where the form and content of this consent derives from the idea of contract or mutual agreement. The moral theory of (this theory) claims that moral norms derive their normative force from the idea of contract or mutual agreement and is thus skeptical of the possibility of grounding morality or political authority in either divine will or some perfectionist ideal of the nature of humanity. Answer: Contractarianism Regexp: Contractarianism Author: serv Comment: Fill out the blank Category: Philosophy Question: ... refers to a class of normative moral theories which maintain that an action is morally right if the consequences of that action are more favorable than unfavorable. Thus, correct moral conduct is determined solely by a cost-benefit analysis of an action's consequences. Answer: Consequentialism Regexp: Consequentialism Author: serv Comment: Fill out the blank Category: Philosophy Question: ... refers to the 18th century philosophical movement in Great Britain which maintained that all knowledge comes from experience Answer: British Empiricism Regexp: British Empiricism Author: serv Comment: Fill out the blank Category: Philosophy Question: ... refers to the view that the truth of a thing is independent from the observing subject. The notion entails that certain things exist independently from the mind, or that they are at least in an external sphere. Answer: objectivity Regexp: objectivity Author: serv Comment: Fill out the blank Category: Philosophy Question: ... traditionally refers to a 17th century philosophical movement begun by Descartes. After Descartes, several dozen scientists and philosophers continued his teachings throughout continental Europe and, accordingly were titled "Cartesians." Some Cartesians strayed little from Descartes' scientific and metaphysical theories. Others incorporated his theories into Calvinistic theology. But a handful of philosophers influenced by Descartes were more original in developing their own views and these people are included under this more more general title. Answer: Continental rationalism Regexp: Continental rationalism Author: serv Comment: Fill out the blank Category: Philosophy Question: ... was a profound and prolific writer in the Danish "golden age" of intellectual and artistic activity. His work crosses the boundaries of philosophy, theology, psychology, literary criticism, devotional literature and fiction. Kierkegaard brought this potent mixture of discourses to bear as social critique and for the purpose of renewing Christian faith within Christendom. At the same time he made many original conceptual contributions to each of the disciplines he employed. He is known as the "father of existentialism", but at least as important are his critiques of Hegel and of the German romantics, his contributions to the development of modernism, his literary experimentation, his vivid re-presentation of biblical figures to bring out their modern relevance, his invention of key concepts which have been explored and redeployed by thinkers ever since, his interventions in contemporary Danish church politics, and his fervent attempts to analyse and revitalise Christian faith. Answer: Soren Aabye Kierkegaard Regexp: Soren Aabye Kierkegaard Comment: Fill out the blank Category: Philosophy Question: ... was the founder of American pragmatism (which he called "pragmaticism"), an extender of the Scotistic theory of signs (which he called "semeiotic"), an extraordinarily prolific logician and mathematician, and a developer of an evolutionary, psycho-physically monistic metaphysical system. A practicing chemist and geodesist by profession, he nevertheless considered scientific philosophy, and especially logic, to be his vocation. In the course of his polymathic researches, he wrote on a wide range of topics, ranging from mathematical logic to psychology. Answer: Charles Sanders Peirce Regexp: Charles Sanders Peirce Author: serv Comment: Fill out the blank Category: Philosophy Question: ..., British philosopher, economist, moral and political theorist, and administrator, was the most influential English-speaking philosopher of the nineteenth century. His views are of continuing significance, and are generally recognized to be among the deepest and certainly the most effective defenses of empiricism and of a liberal political view of society and culture. The overall aim of his philosophy is to develop a positive view of the universe and the place of humans in it, one which contributes to the progress of human knowledge, individual freedom and human well-being. His views are not entirely original, having their roots in the British empiricism of John Locke, George Berkeley and David Hume, and in the utilitarianism of Jeremy Bentham. But he gave them a new depth, and his formulations were sufficiently articulate to gain for them a continuing influence among a broad public. Answer: John Stuart Mill Regexp: John Stuart Mill Author: serv Comment: Fill out the blank Category: Philosophy Question: Along with J. G. Fichte and F. W. J. Schelling, ... belongs to the period of "German idealism" in the decades following Kant. The most systematic of the post-Kantian idealists, he attempted, throughout his published writings as well as in his lectures, to elaborate a comprehensive and systematic ontology from a "logical" starting point. He is perhaps most well-known for his teleological account of history, an account which was later taken over by Marx and "inverted" into a materialist theory of an historical development culminating in communism. Answer: Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel Regexp: Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel Comment: Fill out the blank Category: Philosophy Question: An ... may be defined as an object that has been intentionally made or produced for a certain purpose. Often the word is used in a more restricted sense to refer to simple, hand-made objects (for example, tools) which represent a particular culture. (This might be termed the 'archaeological sense' of the word.) In experimental science, the expression is sometimes used to refer to experimental results which are not manifestations of the natural phenomena under investigation, but are due to the particular experimental arrangement. Answer: artifact Regexp: artifact Author: serv Comment: Fill out the blank Category: Philosophy Question: Generally regarded as the most important philosopher ever to write in English, the last of the great triumvirate of "British empiricists", ... was also noted as an historian and essayist. A master stylist in any genre, his major philosophical works remain widely and deeply influential, despite their being denounced by many of his contemporaries as works of scepticism and atheism. While Hume's influence is evident in the moral philosophy and economic writings of his close friend Adam Smith, he also awakened Immanuel Kant from his "dogmatic slumbers" and "caused the scales to fall" from Jeremy Bentham's eyes. Charles Darwin counted him as a central influence, as did "Darwin's bulldog," Thomas Henry Huxley Answer: David Hume Regexp: David Hume Author: serv Comment: Fill out the blank Category: Philosophy Question: In its most general philosophical sense, a ... involves any object in the world around us that we perceive through our senses. It is that perception of an object which becomes visible to our consciousness. Answer: phenomenon Regexp: phenomenon Author: serv Comment: Fill out the blank Category: Philosophy Question: Philosophers are interested in a constellation of issues involving the concept of truth. A preliminary issue, although somewhat subsidiary, is to decide what sorts of things can be true. Is truth a property of sentences (which are linguistic entities in some language or other), or is truth a property of propositions (nonlinguistic, abstract and timeless entities)? The principal issue is: What is truth? It is the problem of being clear about what you are saying when you say some claim or other is true. The most important theories of truth are the ... ? Answer: Correspondence Theory, the Semantic Theory, the Deflationary Theory, the Coherence Theory and the Pragmatic Theory Regexp: Correspondence Theory, the Semantic Theory, the Deflationary Theory, the Coherence Theory and the Pragmatic Theory Author: serv Comment: Fill out the blank Category: Philosophy Question: The ... theory claims that we perceive something called ... in place of the actual objects that are in the world around us. This concept was first introduced by Moore, and was later adopted by Russell and Broad. This theory has come under scrutiny from Ryle and Austin, who propose that the notion of ... only complicates our account of perceptions. We do not perceive discrete bits of information, but instead perceive objects in our surrounding world Answer: sense-data Regexp: sense-data Author: serv Comment: Fill out the blank Category: Philosophy Question: The concept of ... is that all derived or secondary things proceed or flow from the more primary. It is distinguished from the doctrine of creation by its elimination of a definite will in the first cause, from which all things are made to emanate according to natural laws and without conscious volition. It differs from the theory of formation at the hands of a supreme artisan who finds his matter ready to his hand, in teaching that all things, whether actually or only apparently material, flow from the primal principle. Answer: emanation Regexp: emanation Author: serv Comment: Fill out the blank Category: Philosophy Question: The exact point in time when the term ... was first adopted is unknown. It is, qhowever, certain that Italy and the re-adopting of Latin letters as the staple of human culture were responsible for the name of Humanists. Literoe humaniores was an expression coined in reference to the classic literature of Rome and the imitation and reproduction of its literary forms in the new learning; this was in contrast to and against the Literoe sacroe of scholasticism. Answer: humanism Regexp: humanism Author: serv Comment: Fill out the blank Category: Philosophy Question: The field of ethics, also called moral philosophy, involves systematizing, defending, and recommending concepts of right and wrong behavior. Philosophers today usually divide ethical theories into three general subject areas, ... ? Answer: metaethics, normative ethics and applied ethics Regexp: metaethics, normative ethics and applied ethics Author: serv Comment: Fill out the blank Category: Philosophy Question: The term ... is ambiguous. It refers to a type of moral theory, as well as to a type of legal theory, despite the fact that the core claims of the two kinds of theory are logically independent. Answer: natural law Regexp: natural law Author: serv Comment: Fill out the blank Category: Philosophy Question: The term ... refers to information obtained externally by means of the senses or internally through emotion. The term a posteriori is often used interchangeably. Answer: experience Regexp: experience Author: serv Comment: Fill out the blank Category: Philosophy Question: The term ... was first used by Christian Wolff in his discussions of the mind-body problem to depict both philosophers who would only acknowledge the mind (idealism or mentalism) and philosophers who only acknowledged the body (materialism). The meaning Wolff originally intended by using the term has broadened in scope through the centuries, and today applies to any doctrine or theory that claims that all things, no matter how many or of what variety, can be reduced to one unified thing in time, space, or quality. Answer: monism Regexp: monism Author: serv Comment: Fill out the blank Category: Philosophy Question: The term ... was originally coined by Thomas Hyde around the beginning of the eighteenth century. As a metaphysical theory, it states that the world is made up of two elemental categories which are incommensurable. This includes distinctions between mind and body, good and evil, universal and particular, and phenomena and noumena. Answer: dualism Regexp: dualism Author: serv Comment: Fill out the blank Category: Proverb Question: Money isn't everything, says my ... ? Answer: boss Regexp: boss Author: serv Comment: Finish the quotation Category: Ronald Reagan Question: Abortion is advocated only by persons who have themselves been ... ? Answer: born Regexp: born Author: serv Comment: Finish the quotation Category: Sam Goldwyn Question: Anyone who goes to a psychiatrist ought to have his head ... ? Answer: examined Regexp: examined Author: serv Comment: Finish the quotation Category: Sam Goldwyn Question: Coffee isn't my ... ? Answer: cup of tea Regexp: cup of tea Author: serv Comment: Finish the quotation Category: Sam Goldwyn Question: Include me ... ? Answer: out Regexp: out Author: serv Comment: Finish the quotation Category: Sean Connery Question: I am not vicious. I am ... ? Answer: scottish Regexp: scottish Author: serv Comment: Finish the quotation Category: Sophia Loren Question: Thank you for the compliment. But everything you see, I owe to ... ? Answer: spaghetti Regexp: spaghetti Author: serv Comment: Finish the quotation Category: Sport - Boxing Question: He was heavy-weight champion in boxing 1994 and known as Double M. Answer: Michael Moorer Regexp: Michael Moorer Author: soervo Category: Sport - Boxing Question: He was heavy-weight champion in boxing from 1885-1892, and known as the Boston strong boy. Answer: John L. Sullivan Regexp: John (L\. |L | )?Sullivan Author: soervo Category: Sport - Boxing Question: He was heavy-weight champion in boxing from 1892-1897, and known as Gentleman Jim. Answer: James J. Corbett Regexp: James (J\. |J | )?Corbett Author: soervo Category: Sport - Boxing Question: He was heavy-weight champion in boxing from 1897-1899, and known as Ruby Robert. Answer: Bob Fitzsimmons Regexp: Bob Fitzsimmons Author: soervo Category: Sport - Boxing Question: He was heavy-weight champion in boxing from 1899-1905, and known as The boilermaker. Answer: James J. Jeffries Regexp: James Jeffries Author: soervo Category: Sport - Boxing Question: He was heavy-weight champion in boxing from 1905-1906, and known as The Fightin' Kentuckian Answer: Marvin Hart Regexp: Marvin Hart Author: soervo Category: Sport - Boxing Question: He was heavy-weight champion in boxing from 1906-1908, and known as The Little Giant of Hanover Answer: Tommy Burns Regexp: Tommy Burns Author: soervo Category: Sport - Boxing Question: He was heavy-weight champion in boxing from 1908-1915, and known as Lil' Arthur. Answer: Jack Johnson Regexp: Jack Johnson Author: soervo Category: Sport - Boxing Question: He was heavy-weight champion in boxing from 1915-1919, and known as The Pottawatomie Giant Answer: Jess Willard Regexp: Jess Willard Author: soervo Category: Sport - Boxing Question: He was heavy-weight champion in boxing from 1919-1926, and known as the Manassa Mauler. Answer: Jack Dempsey Regexp: Jack Dempsey Author: soervo Category: Sport - Boxing Question: He was heavy-weight champion in boxing from 1926-1928, and known as The fighting Marine. Answer: Gene Tunney Regexp: Gene Tunney Author: soervo Category: Sport - Boxing Question: He was heavy-weight champion in boxing from 1930-1932, and known as The Black Uhlan of the Rhine Answer: Max Schmeling Regexp: Max Schmeling Author: soervo Category: Sport - Boxing Question: He was heavy-weight champion in boxing from 1932-1933, and known as The Boston Gob. Answer: Jack Sharkey Regexp: Jack Sharkey Author: soervo Category: Sport - Boxing Question: He was heavy-weight champion in boxing from 1933-1934, and known as The ambling Alp. Answer: Primo Carnera Regexp: Primo Carnera Author: soervo Category: Sport - Boxing Question: He was heavy-weight champion in boxing from 1934-1935, and known as The Livermore Larruper Answer: Max Baer Regexp: Max Baer Author: soervo Category: Sport - Boxing Question: He was heavy-weight champion in boxing from 1935-1937, and known as The Cinderella Man Answer: James J. Braddock Regexp: James J. Braddock Author: soervo Category: Sport - Boxing Question: He was heavy-weight champion in boxing from 1937-1949, and known as The Black Bomber Answer: Joe Louis Regexp: Joe Louis Author: soervo Category: Sport - Boxing Question: He was heavy-weight champion in boxing from 1949-1951, and known as The Cincinnatti Cobra Answer: Ezzard Charles Regexp: Ezzard Charles Author: soervo Category: Sport - Boxing Question: He was heavy-weight champion in boxing from 1951-1952, and known as Jersey Joe. Answer: Joe Walcott Regexp: Joe Walcott Author: soervo Category: Sport - Boxing Question: He was heavy-weight champion in boxing from 1952-1956, and known as The Brockton Blockbuster Answer: Rocky Marciano Regexp: Rocky Marciano Author: soervo Category: Sport - Boxing Question: He was heavy-weight champion in boxing from 1956-1959, and from 1960-1962. Answer: Floyd Patterson Regexp: Floyd Patterson Author: soervo Category: Sport - Boxing Question: He was heavy-weight champion in boxing from 1959-1960. Answer: Ingemar Johansson Regexp: Ingemar Johansson Author: soervo Category: Sport - Boxing Question: He was heavy-weight champion in boxing from 1962-1964, and known as Sonny. Answer: Charles Liston Regexp: Charles Liston Author: soervo Category: Sport - Boxing Question: He was heavy-weight champion in boxing from 1964-1970, and known as The Louisville Lip. Answer: Cassius Clay Regexp: Cassius Clay Author: soervo Category: Sport - Boxing Question: He was heavy-weight champion in boxing from 1970-1973 and known as Smokin'. Answer: Joe Frazier Regexp: Joe Frazier Author: soervo Category: Sport - Boxing Question: He was heavy-weight champion in boxing from 1973-1974 and from 1994-1997 and known as Big George. Answer: George Foreman Regexp: George Foreman Author: soervo Category: Sport - Boxing Question: He was heavy-weight champion in boxing from 1974-1978 and from 1978-1979 and known as The Greatest. Answer: Muhammad Ali Regexp: Muhammad Ali Author: soervo Category: Sport - Boxing Question: He was heavy-weight champion in boxing from 1980-1985 and known as The Easton Assasin Answer: Larry Holmes Regexp: Larry Holmes Author: soervo Category: Sport - Boxing Question: He was heavy-weight champion in boxing from 1985-1988 and known as The Spinks Jinx Answer: Michael Spinks Regexp: Michael Spinks Author: soervo Category: Sport - Boxing Question: He was heavy-weight champion in boxing from 1988-1990 and known as Iron Mike. Answer: Mike Tyson Regexp: Mike Tyson Author: soervo Category: Sport - Boxing Question: He was heavy-weight champion in boxing from 1990-1992 and from 1993-1994 and known as The real deal. Answer: Evander Holyfield Regexp: Evander Holyfield Author: soervo Category: Sport - Boxing Question: He was heavy-weight champion in boxing from 1992-1993 and known as Big Daddy. Answer: Riddick Bowe Regexp: Riddick Bowe Author: soervo Category: Sport - Boxing Question: He was heavy-weight champion in boxing from 1997-1998 and known as The Cannon. Answer: Shannon Briggs Regexp: Shannon Briggs Author: soervo Category: Sport - Boxing Question: He was heavy-weight champion in boxing from 1998-2001 and known as The Lion. Answer: Lennox Lewis Regexp: Lennox Lewis Author: soervo Category: Sport - Boxing Question: He was heavy-weight champion in boxing in 1978 and known as Neon Leon. Answer: Leon Spinks Regexp: Leon Spinks Author: soervo Category: Sport - Boxing Question: He was heavy-weight champion in boxing in 1990 and known as Buster. Answer: James Douglas Regexp: James Douglas Author: soervo Category: Sport - Boxing Question: He was heavy-weight champion in boxing in 2001 and known as The Rock. Answer: Hasim Rahman Regexp: Hasim Rahman Author: soervo Category: St. John Ervine Question: American Motion Pictures are written by the half-educated for the ... ? Answer: half-witted Regexp: half-witted Author: serv Comment: Finish the quotation Category: Stendhal Question: Women are always eagerly on the lookout for any ... ? Answer: emotion Regexp: emotion Author: serv Comment: Finish the quotation Category: Steven Wright Question: If you shoot at mimes, should you use a ... ? Answer: silencer Regexp: silencer Author: serv Comment: Finish the quotation Category: Thomas Henry Huxley Question: Logical consequences are the scarecrows of fools and the beacons of ... ? Answer: wise men Regexp: wise men Author: serv Comment: Finish the quotation Category: Thoreau Question: Rather than love, than money, than fame, give me ... ? Answer: truth Regexp: truth Author: serv Comment: Finish the quotation Category: US Politics Question: In 1909, which U.S. President became the first to be depicted on a coin? Answer: Abraham Lincoln Regexp: Abraham Lincoln Author: Heyaz Category: US Politics Question: What the W. of George W. Bush stand for? Answer: Walker Regexp: Walker Author: Heyaz Question: The number unemployed consists of all those people in a country who are willing and able to work but are unable to ... ? Answer: find jobs Regexp: find jobs Author: serv Comment: Hardwick/Khan/Langmead: An introduction to modern economics Category: US Politics Question: Which Vice President was the only one to serve two full terms as President? Answer: Thomas Jefferson Regexp: Thomas Jefferson Author: Heyaz Category: US Politics Question: Who was the first Vice President to resign? Answer: John C. Calhoun Regexp: John C. Calhoun Author: Heyaz Category: W.C.Fields Question: I am free of all prejudice. I ... ? Answer: hate everyone equally Regexp: hate everyone equally Author: serv Comment: Finish the quotation Category: W.C.Fields Question: Who removed the cork from my ... ? Answer: lunch Regexp: lunch Author: serv Comment: Finish the quotation Category: W.H.Auden Question: Men will pay large sums to whores, for telling them they are not ... ? Answer: bores Regexp: bores Author: serv Comment: Finish the quotation Category: Whitney Grisword Question: The only sure weapon against bad ideas is ... ? Answer: better ideas Regexp: better ideas Author: serv Comment: Finish the quotation Category: William Faulkner Question: She tried to sit in my lap, while I was ... ? Answer: standing Regexp: standing Author: serv Comment: Finish the quotation Category: William Hazlitt Question: It is the vice of scholars to suppose that there is no knowledge in the world but that of ... ? Answer: books Regexp: books Author: serv Comment: Finish the quotation Category: Woody Allen Question: What if everything is an illusion and nothing exists? In that case, I definitely ... ? Answer: overpaid for my carpet Regexp: overpaid for my carpet Author: serv Comment: Finish the quotation Category: Zsa Zsa Gabor Question: I never hated a man so much, that I returned his ... ? Answer: diamants Regexp: diamants Author: serv Comment: Finish the quotation Category: Abbreviations Question: What do the initials 'VCP' stand for? Answer: Video Cassette Player Regexp: Video Cassette Player Category: Abbreviations Question: What do the initials 'VCR' stand for? Answer: Video Cassette Recorder Regexp: Video Cassette Recorder Category: Abbreviations Question: What does 'A&W' (of root beer fame) stand for ? Answer: Allen & Wright Regexp: Allen ?(and|&) ?Wright Category: Abbreviations Question: What does 'AOL' stand for? Answer: America Online Regexp: America Online Category: Abbreviations Question: What does S.O.S. stand for? Answer: Save Our Souls Regexp: Save Our Souls Category: Acronyms Question: What does N.A.S.A stand for? Answer: National Aeronautics and Space Administration Regexp: National Aeronautics and Space Administration Category: Acronyms Question: What does the acronym 'scuba' mean? Answer: Self Contained Underwater Breathing Apparatus Regexp: Self[- ]Contained Underwater Breathing Apparatus Category: Advertising Question: Who is the dog on the crackerjack box? Answer: Bingo Regexp: Bingo Category: Agriculture Question: What is ground being 'rested' for a season called? Answer: fallow Regexp: fallow Category: Aircraft Question: After what were the B52 bombers named? Answer: A Fifties Hairdo Regexp: (hair ?style|hair ?do) Category: Aircraft Question: How many engines are on a B52 bomber? Answer: Eight Regexp: (eight|8) Category: Aircraft Question: How many gallons of fuel does a jumbo jet use during take off? Answer: four thousand Regexp: (Four thousand|4[, ]?000) Category: Aircraft Question: What does a pilot drop to slow an airplane? Answer: flaps Regexp: flaps Category: Aircraft Question: What is the world's fastest passenger aircraft? Answer: Concorde Regexp: Concorde Category: Aircraft Question: What type of craft is the US's Airforce One? Answer: Boeing 747 Regexp: (boeing )?747 Category: Aircraft Question: Which country developed the first jet fighter? Answer: Germany Regexp: Germany Category: Aircraft Question: Which two nations built the concorde? Answer: Britain and France Regexp: (Britain|France) (and|&) (Britain|France) Category: Aircraft Question: Who built the 'Cherokee' and 'Comanche' aircraft? Answer: Piper Regexp: Piper Category: Aircraft Question: Who built the hurricane aircraft? Answer: Hawker Regexp: Hawker Category: Alcohol Question: From what is the liqueur kirsch made? Answer: cherries Regexp: cherr(y|ies) Category: Alcohol Question: From which plant is tequila derived? Answer: cactus Regexp: cactus Category: America Question: As what is California also known? Answer: Golden State Regexp: Golden State Category: America Question: As what is Minnesota also known? Answer: Gopher State Regexp: Gopher State Category: America Question: What city is also known as Beantown? Answer: Boston Regexp: Boston Category: America Question: What state is 'The Golden State'? Answer: California Regexp: California Category: America Question: What state is also called the 'Garden State'? Answer: New Jersey Regexp: New Jersey Category: America Question: What state is the 'Hoosier State'? Answer: Indiana Regexp: Indiana Category: America Question: Where are the headquarters of the CIA? Answer: Langley, Virginia Regexp: Langley, Virginia Category: America Question: Which date is inscribed on the book held by the Statue Of Liberty? Answer: July 4 1776 Regexp: July 4 1776 Category: American Cities Question: What is the most air polluted city in the United States? Answer: Los Angeles Regexp: (Los Angeles|LA) Category: American General Knowledge Question: Where is the Kitty Hawk? Answer: The Smithsonian Institute Regexp: Smithsonian Category: American History Question: What mountain has the figures of three mounted confederate heroes of the Civil War? Answer: Stone Mountain Regexp: Stone Mountain Category: American History Question: What state is only part of the United States by treaty? Answer: Texas Regexp: Texas Category: Anagrams Question: Which two fruits are an anagram of each other? Answer: lemon and melon Regexp: [ml]e[ml]on (and |& )?[ml]e[ml]on Category: Anatomy Question: How many litres of air is in an adult lung? Answer: five Regexp: (five|5) Category: Anatomy Question: How many times do your ribs move every year during breathing? Answer: five million Regexp: ((Five|5) million|5[ ,]?000[ ,]?000) Category: Anatomy Question: Like fingerprints, what other print is individual? Answer: tongue prints Regexp: tongue( print)? Category: Anatomy Question: Of what does the typical man have 13,000? Answer: whiskers Regexp: whiskers Category: Anatomy Question: What do the auricularis muscles move? Answer: ears Regexp: ears? Category: Anatomy Question: What is the Scientific name for the eardrum? Answer: tympanic membrane Regexp: tympanic membrane Category: Anatomy Question: What is the common name for the scapula? Answer: shoulder blade Regexp: shoulder blade Category: Anatomy Question: What is the common name for the sternum? Answer: breastbone Regexp: breastbone Category: Anatomy Question: What is the common name for the tympanic membrane? Answer: eardrum Regexp: ear ?drum Category: Anatomy Question: What is the second largest bone in the foot? Answer: talus Regexp: talus Category: Anatomy Question: What is the smallest bone in the human body? Answer: stirrup bone Regexp: stirrup bone Category: Anatomy Question: Where are one quarter of the bones in the human body? Answer: feet Regexp: feet Category: Anatomy Question: Which is the most sensitive finger? Answer: forefinger Regexp: (fore|index) Category: Animal Kingdom Question: As what is a camelopard also known? Answer: giraffe Regexp: giraffe Category: Animal Kingdom Question: As what is a giraffe also known? Answer: camelopard Regexp: camelopard Category: Animal Kingdom Question: As what is a moose also known? Answer: algonquin Regexp: algonquin Category: Animal Kingdom Question: As what is an algonquin more commonaly known? Answer: moose Regexp: moose Category: Animal Kingdom Question: At what age does a filly become a mare? Answer: five Regexp: (five|5) Category: Animal Kingdom Question: Does a wild rabbit live 10, 15 or 20 years? Answer: 10 Regexp: (ten|10) Category: Animal Kingdom Question: How fast (mph) can a kangaroo hop? Answer: forty Regexp: (forty|40) Category: Animal Kingdom Question: How many hours a day does a ferret sleep? Answer: twenty Regexp: (twenty|20) Category: Animal Kingdom Question: How many hours does an antelope sleep at night? Answer: one Regexp: (one|1) Category: Animal Kingdom Question: How many teeth does a walrus have? Answer: eighteen Regexp: (eighteen|18) Category: Animal Kingdom Question: If a robin's egg is put in vinegar for thirty days, what colour does it become? Answer: yellow Regexp: yellow Category: Animal Kingdom Question: Name one male fish that gives birth? Answer: sea horse or pipe fish Regexp: (sea ?horse|pipe ?fish) Tip: s.. h.... or p... f... Tip: .e. .o... or .i.. .i.. Tip: ..a ..r.. or ..p. ..s. Tip: ... ...s. or ...e ...h Tip: ... ....e or .... .... Category: Animal Kingdom Question: Of what are walrus tusks made? Answer: ivory Regexp: ivory Question: If body temperature was 86 degrees, how many years would a man man live? Answer: two hundred Regexp: (two hundred|200) Question: In 1986, what was the maximum fuel capacity (in litres) imposed in Formula 1 racing? Answer: 195 Regexp: (one hundred (and )?ninety five|195) Category: Animal Kingdom Question: On what do honeybees have a type of hair? Answer: eyes Regexp: eyes Category: Animal Kingdom Question: Some animals always grow new teeth to replace the old. Name one of them! Answer: crocodile Regexp: crocodile Category: Animal Kingdom Question: Some animals always grow new teeth to replace the old. Name one of them! Answer: shark Regexp: shark Category: Animal Kingdom Question: What animal can get the disease 'heaves'? Answer: horse Regexp: horse Category: Animal Kingdom Question: What animal can hop as fast as 40 mph? Answer: kangaroo Regexp: kangaroo Category: Animal Kingdom Question: What animal has red patches on its rear? Answer: mandrill Regexp: mandrill Category: Animal Kingdom Question: What animal lives in a form? Answer: hare Regexp: hare Category: Animal Kingdom Question: What animal lives in a warren? Answer: rabbit Regexp: rabbit Category: Animal Kingdom Question: What animal's milk is more than 54% fat? Answer: humpback whale Regexp: (humpback )?whale Category: Animal Kingdom Question: What are the only other animals on which the pill works? Answer: gorillas Regexp: gorillas? Category: Animal Kingdom Question: What bird is associated with Lundy Island? Answer: puffin Regexp: puffin Category: Animal Kingdom Question: What colour is a robin's egg? Answer: blue Regexp: blue Category: Animal Kingdom Question: What comprises than 54% of humpback whale's milk? Answer: fat Regexp: fat Category: Animal Kingdom Question: What dog is named after a Mexican state? Answer: chihuahua Regexp: chihuahua Category: Animal Kingdom Question: What herbivore sleeps one hour a night? Answer: antelope Regexp: antelope Category: Animal Kingdom Question: What insect has a type of hair on it's eyes? Answer: honey bees Regexp: honey bees? Category: Animal Kingdom Question: What is a female deer called? Answer: doe Regexp: doe Category: Animal Kingdom Question: What is a male deer called? Answer: buck Regexp: buck Category: Animal Kingdom Question: What is a marsupium? Answer: pouch Regexp: pouch Category: Animal Kingdom Question: What is a word for a castrated ram? Answer: wether Regexp: wether Category: Animal Kingdom Question: What is a young whale called? Answer: calf Regexp: calf Category: Animal Kingdom Question: What is another name for the coyote? Answer: prairie wolf Regexp: prairie wolf Category: Animal Kingdom Question: What is another name for the prairie wolf? Answer: coyote Regexp: coyote Category: Animal Kingdom Question: What is the chihuahua named after? Answer: A Mexican state Regexp: (Mexican state|state in Mexico) Category: Animal Kingdom Question: What is the heaviest snake? Answer: anaconda Regexp: anaconda Category: Animal Kingdom Question: What is the largest lizard? Answer: Komodo Dragon Regexp: Komodo Dragon Category: Animal Kingdom Question: What is the longest venomous snake? Answer: king cobra Regexp: king cobra Category: Animal Kingdom Question: What is the scientific name for a turkey's wishbone? Answer: furcula Regexp: furcula Category: Animal Kingdom Question: What is the technical name for an animal's pouch? Answer: marsupium Regexp: marsupium Category: Animal Kingdom Question: What lives in a formicary? Answer: ants Regexp: ants? Category: Animal Kingdom Question: What type of frog is the smallest frog? Answer: gold frog Regexp: gold frog Category: Animal Kingdom Question: What was the first animal on the endangered species list? Answer: peregrine falcon Regexp: peregrine falcon Category: Animal Kingdom Question: What well known marsupial is the wallaby related to? Answer: kangaroo Regexp: kangaroo Category: Animal Kingdom Question: Where do ants live? Answer: formicary Regexp: for[mn]icary Category: Animal Kingdom Question: Which is the largest African bird of prey? Answer: lammergeyer Regexp: lammergeyer Category: Animal Kingdom Question: Which is the largest aquatic bird? Answer: albatross Regexp: albatross Category: Animal Kingdom Question: Which is the largest known butterfly? Answer: Queen Alexandra's Birdwing Regexp: Queen Alexandra('s)? Bird ?wing Category: Animal Kingdom Question: Which is the only animal other than humans that can get leprosy? Answer: armadillos Regexp: armadillos Category: Animal Kingdom Question: Which mammals fly? Answer: bats Regexp: bats Category: Animal Kingdom Question: Which snake kills the most humans? Answer: king cobra Regexp: king cobra Category: Animal Kingdom Question: With which island is the puffin associated? Answer: Lundy Island Regexp: Lundy( Island)? Category: Animal kingdom Question: Where are there over 58 million dogs? Answer: USA Regexp: (U\.?S\.?A?\.?|United States|(United )?States?( of )?America) Category: Animals Question: What is the most venomous snake (no, it's not the king cobra!)? Answer: Inland Taipan Regexp: Taipan Category: Archaeology Question: Approximately how many years old is the first known written advertisement? Answer: three thousand Regexp: (three thousand|3[, ]?000) Category: Archaeology Question: In which ruins was the first known written advertisement found? Answer: Thebes Regexp: Thebes Category: Archaic Terms Question: What date is the 'Ides' of March? Answer: Fifteenth Regexp: (Fifteen|15) Category: Architecture Question: Which famous million dollar building cost more than a million dollars? Answer: Sydney Opera House Regexp: Sydney Opera House Category: Art Question: Who painted 'Irises'? Answer: Vincent Van Gogh Regexp: Van Gogh Category: Arts Question: What is the art of tracing designs and making impressions of them called? Answer: lithography Regexp: lithography Category: Arts Question: Which is the largest museum in the world? Answer: Louvre Regexp: Louvre Category: Arts Question: Who is a successful recording artist, talented landscape artist, and author of children's books? Answer: Ricky Van Shelton Regexp: Ricky Van Shelton Category: Astology Question: Who was born when Pluto, the astrological sign for death, was directly above Dallas, Texas? Answer: John F. Kennedy Regexp: Kennedy Category: Astrology Question: What is the astrological sign for death? Answer: Pluto Regexp: Pluto Category: Astrology Question: What is the zodiacal symbol for Capricorn? Answer: goat Regexp: goat Category: Astrology Question: Which constellation is represented by a goat? Answer: Capricorn Regexp: Capricorn Category: Astronomy Question: As what is Polaris also known? Answer: North Star Regexp: North Star Category: Astronomy Question: As what is the North Star also known? Answer: Polaris Regexp: Polaris Category: Astronomy Question: Saturday is named after which planet? Answer: Saturn Regexp: Saturn Category: Astronomy Question: What constellation is represented by scales? Answer: Libra Regexp: Libra Category: Astronomy Question: What is the most essential tool in astronomy? Answer: telescope Regexp: telescope Category: Astronomy Question: What is the name given to a group of stars? Answer: constellation Regexp: constellation Category: Astronomy Question: What is the name of brightest asteroid visible from earth? Answer: Vesta Regexp: Vesta Category: Astronomy Question: What is the only day named after a planet? Answer: Saturday Regexp: Saturday Category: Astronomy Question: What is the small irregular white cloud that zips around Neptune approximately every 16 hours called? Answer: Scooter Regexp: Scooter Category: Astronomy Question: What is the technical name for 'falling stars'? Answer: meteors Regexp: meteors Category: Astronomy Question: What planet is nearest the sun? Answer: Mercury Regexp: Mercury Category: Astronomy Question: When does a full moon rise? Answer: sunset Regexp: sunset Category: Astronomy Question: Which is the only planet that rotates clockwise? Answer: Venus Regexp: Venus Category: Astronomy Question: Who coined the theory that the earth revolves around the sun? Answer: Nicolaus Copernicus Regexp: Copernicus Category: Astronomy Question: Who discovered the four largest moons of Jupiter? Answer: Galileo Regexp: Galileo Category: Astronomy Question: Who invented the telescope? Answer: Galileo Galilei Regexp: Galileo Category: Atmosphere Question: What is the stratosphere immediately above? Answer: troposphere Regexp: troposphere Category: Atmosphere Question: What is the troposphere immediately lower than? Answer: stratosphere Regexp: stratosphere Category: Aviation Question: How many 'Air Force One'(s) are there? Answer: two Regexp: (two|2) Category: Baseball Question: Who wore a cabbage leaf under his cap? Answer: Babe Ruth Regexp: Babe Ruth Category: Beverages Question: What drink is named after the queen of England who was famous for her 'sanguinary' persecution of the protestants? Answer: Bloody Mary Regexp: Bloody Mary Category: Beverages Question: What is made of fermented grape juice? Answer: wine Regexp: wine Category: Big Peepers Question: Which animal has the largest eyes? Answer: giant squid Regexp: giant squid Category: Biology Question: As what is haemophilia also known? Answer: royal disease Regexp: royal disease Category: Biology Question: Of what is keratitis an inflammation? Answer: cornea Regexp: cornea Category: Biology Question: On what side should you sleep to improve digestion? Answer: right Regexp: right Category: Biology Question: To what disability can keratitis lead? Answer: blindness Regexp: blindness Category: Biology Question: What appears when the sun activates melanocytes? Answer: freckles Regexp: freckles Category: Biology Question: What body function is improved if you sleep on your right side? Answer: digestion Regexp: digestion Category: Biology Question: What carries sensations from the tongue to the brain? Answer: lingual nerve Regexp: lingual nerve Category: Biology Question: What does the body release that dilates small blood vessels and so causes a person to blush? Answer: peptides Regexp: peptides Category: Biology Question: What does the lack of iodine in the diet cause? Answer: goitre Regexp: (goiter|goitre) Category: Biology Question: What does the pancreas produce? Answer: insulin Regexp: insulin Category: Biology Question: What element is lacking in a diet when goitre occurs? Answer: iodine Regexp: iodine Category: Biology Question: What falls out with phalacrosis? Answer: hair Regexp: hair Category: Biology Question: What falls out with phalacrosis? Answer: hair Regexp: hair Category: Biology Question: What fleshy muscular organ is joined to the hyoid bone? Answer: tongue Regexp: tongue Category: Biology Question: What gland secretes fluid that washes the eyes? Answer: tear gland Regexp: tear Category: Biology Question: What is activated for freckles to appear? Answer: melanocytes Regexp: melanocytes Category: Biology Question: What is the biological name for the shin bone? Answer: tibia Regexp: tibia Category: Biology Question: What is the biological term for the voice box? Answer: larynx Regexp: larynx Category: Biology Question: What is the common name for the larynx? Answer: voice box Regexp: voice box Category: Biology Question: What is the hardest bone in the human body? Answer: jawbone Regexp: jawbone Category: Biology Question: What is the latin name for the top set of vertebrae? Answer: cervical Regexp: cervical Category: Biology Question: What is the royal disease? Answer: haemophilia Regexp: ha?emophilia Category: Biology Question: What is the tibia more commonly known as? Answer: shin bone Regexp: shin bone Category: Biology Question: What muscle is joined by the lingual nerve to the brain? Answer: tongue Regexp: tongue Category: Biology Question: What muscles move the ears? Answer: auricularis Regexp: auricularis Category: Biology Question: What protein makes blood red? Answer: Haemoglobin Regexp: Ha?emolglobin Category: Biology Question: What small region at end of medulla oblongata serves as 'bridge' to brain? Answer: pons Regexp: pons Category: Biology Question: When a tumour is cancerous, what is it said to be? Answer: malignant Regexp: malignant Category: Biology Question: With age, what organ shrinks faster in males than in females? Answer: brain Regexp: brain Category: Birthstones Question: What is the birthstone for May? Answer: emerald Regexp: emerald Category: Birthstones Question: What is the birthstone for September? Answer: sapphire Regexp: sapphire Category: Botany Question: Approximately how many years old are oak trees before they produce acorns? Answer: fifty Regexp: (fifty|50) Category: Botany Question: One ragweed plant can release approximately how many grains of pollen? Answer: one billion Regexp: (one|1) billion Category: Botany Question: To which family does the coffee plant belong? Answer: madder Regexp: madder Category: Botany Question: Which tree only produces acorns after it is fifty years old? Answer: oak Regexp: oak Category: Britain Question: How many inches tall are the bearskins worn by the guards at Buckingham Palace? Answer: twenty Regexp: (twenty|20) Category: Britain Question: In the House of Lords, where does the Lord Chancellor sit? Answer: wool sack Regexp: wool sack Category: Britain Question: In which park are Queen Mary's gardens? Answer: Regents Park Regexp: Regents Category: Britain Question: What are the only two london boroughs that start with the letter 'e'? Answer: Ealing and Enfield Regexp: (Ealing (and |& )?Enfield|Enfield (and |& )?Ealing) Category: Britain Question: What does 'The Monument' in London commemorate? Answer: Great Fire of London Regexp: Great Fire Category: Britain Question: What was the second bridge built across the Thames? Answer: Westminster Bridge Regexp: Westminster Category: Britain Question: Where is Selfridges? Answer: Oxford Street, London Regexp: Oxford St(reet|.)? Category: Britain Question: Which building commemorates the Great Fire of London? Answer: Monument Regexp: Monument Category: Britain Question: Who at Buckingham Palace wears bearskins? Answer: guards Regexp: guards Category: British History Question: What was Margaret Thatcher's nickname? Answer: Iron Lady Regexp: Iron Lady Category: Buildings Question: What is the largest inhabited castle in the world? Answer: Windsor Castle Regexp: Windsor Castle Category: Buildings Question: Where is the 'whispering gallery'? Answer: St. Paul's Cathedral Regexp: St.? Paul'?s Category: Buildings Question: Where would you find a nave, apse, atrium and narthex? Answer: Basilica Regexp: Basilica Category: Cars Question: How is 75% of petrol in an engine wasted? Answer: combustion Regexp: combustion Category: Cars Question: What make of car is a 'Thunderbird'? Answer: Ford Regexp: Ford Category: Cars Question: What make of car is an 'Espace'? Answer: Renault Regexp: Renault Category: Cars Question: Which country has the most cars per mile of road? Answer: England Regexp: England Category: Cartoon Decorum Question: Donald Duck comics were banned in Finland because he didn't wear ˇˇˇˇˇˇ? Answer: pants Regexp: pants Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: For which cartoon character was Beethoven a favourite composer? Answer: Shroeder Regexp: Sc?hroeder Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: How many freckles did Howdy Doody have? Answer: forty eight Regexp: (forty eight|48) Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: The maiden names of which two cartoon characters are Slaghoople and Mcbricker? Answer: Wilma Flintstone and Betty Rubble Regexp: Wilma Flintstone (and |& )?Betty Rubble Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: What are the names of Donald Duck's nephews? Answer: Huey Dewey and Louey Regexp: Huey,? (Duey|Dewey),?( and| &)? (Louey|Louie|Lewey) Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: What city do Batman and Robin patrol? Answer: Gotham City Regexp: Gotham City Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: What expression did Clark Kent's newspaper boss like to use? Answer: Great Caesar's ghost! Regexp: Great Caesar'?s ghost Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: What is Dennis the Menace's surname? Answer: Mitchell Regexp: Mitchell Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: What was the first cartoon character called? Answer: Oswald the Rabbit Regexp: Oswald the Rabbit Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: What were Wilma Flintstone and Betty Rubble's maiden names? Answer: Slaghoople and Mcbricker Regexp: Slaghoople and Mcbricker Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: Which comic is drawn by Sam Keith? Answer: The Maxx Regexp: The Maxx Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: Which magician did Lothar assist? Answer: Mandrake Regexp: Mandrake Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: Who did the voices of Bugs Bunny, Sylvester and Tweety Pie? Answer: Mel Blanc Regexp: Mel Blanc Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: Who drew the comic 'The Maxx'? Answer: Sam Keith Regexp: Sam Keith Question: Baseball: The San Diego ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ? Answer: Padres Regexp: Padres Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: Who patrols Gotham City? Answer: Batman and Robin Regexp: Batman and Robin Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: Who took dictation from Perry Mason? Answer: Della Street Regexp: Della Street Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: Who was Barney Rubble's best friend? Answer: Fred Flintstone Regexp: Fred Flintstone Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: Who was Fred Flinstone's best friend? Answer: Barney Rubble Regexp: Barney Rubble Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: Who was born on Krypton? Answer: Superman Regexp: Superman Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: Who was the black assistant of Mandrake the Magician? Answer: Lothar Regexp: Lothar Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: Who was the first voice of Mickey Mouse? Answer: Walt Disney Regexp: Walt Disney Category: Cartoon trivia Question: What film was the last featuring Mel Blanc's voice? Answer: Jetsons Regexp: Jetsons Category: Chemistry Question: 20% of what is in the metal part at the end of a pencil? Answer: sulphur Regexp: sulphur Category: Chemistry Question: As what is sulphur also known? Answer: brimstone Regexp: brimstone Category: Chemistry Question: For what is the chemical formula H2O2? Answer: hydrogen peroxide Regexp: hydrogen peroxide Category: Chemistry Question: For what metal is 'Au' the chemical symbol? Answer: gold Regexp: gold Category: Chemistry Question: Of what is 98% of the weight of water made? Answer: oxygen Regexp: oxygen Category: Chemistry Question: To what group of elements do cerium, praesiodymium and promethium belong? Answer: rare earth metals Regexp: rare earth Category: Chemistry Question: What does the symbol 'Am' represent? Answer: americium Regexp: americium Category: Chemistry Question: What is a corrosive substance with a pH value less than 7 called? Answer: acid Regexp: acid Category: Chemistry Question: What is calcium oxide commonly called? Answer: lime Regexp: lime Category: Chemistry Question: What is the atomic number for thalium? Answer: eighty one Regexp: (eighty one|81) Category: Chemistry Question: What is the atomic number of Bromine? Answer: thirty five Regexp: (thirty five|35) Category: Chemistry Question: What is the atomic number of Molybdenum? Answer: forty two Regexp: (forty[- ]two|42) Category: Chemistry Question: What is the atomic number of sulphur? Answer: 16 Regexp: 16 Category: Chemistry Question: What is the atomic number of uranium? Answer: ninety two Regexp: (ninety two|92) Category: Chemistry Question: What is the chemical name for quicksilver? Answer: mercury Regexp: mercury Category: Chemistry Question: What is the chemical symbol for gold? Answer: Au Regexp: Au Category: Chemistry Question: What is the chemical symbol for iron? Answer: Fe Regexp: Fe Category: Chemistry Question: What is the heaviest naturally occuring element? Answer: uranium Regexp: uranium Category: Chemistry Question: What is the symbol for copper? Answer: Cu Regexp: Cu Category: Chemistry Question: What is the symbol for tin? Answer: Sn Regexp: Sn Category: Chemistry Question: What term is applied to ethyl alcohol that has been treated with poison to make it unfit for human consumption? Answer: denatured Regexp: denatured Category: Chemistry Question: What type of paper is used to test for acidity and alkalinity? Answer: litmus Regexp: litmus Category: Choking Question: On what do approximately 100 people choke to death every year? Answer: ballpoint pens Regexp: ballpoint pens Category: Christianity Question: How long did it take God to create the Universe? Answer: six days - he rested on the seventh Regexp: (six|6) days Category: Christianity Question: How many children did Noah have? Answer: three Regexp: (three|3) Category: Christianity Question: How many sayings did Jesus say from the cross? Answer: seven Regexp: (seven|7) Category: Christianity Question: How many times did Peter deny Jesus? Answer: three Regexp: (three|3) Category: Christianity Question: How old was Sarah when she had a child? Answer: ninety Regexp: (ninety|90) Category: Christianity Question: On which day was the resurrection of Christ? Answer: Easter Sunday Regexp: Easter Sunday Category: Christianity Question: What are the first three words of The Bible? Answer: In the beginning Regexp: In the beginning Category: Christianity Question: What two biblical cities did God destroy with fire and brimstone? Answer: Sodom and Gomorrah Regexp: Sodom (&|and) G[eoa]mm?orr?ah Category: Christianity Question: Which two books in the Old Testament list the ten commandments? (in order of appearance) Answer: Exodus and Deuteronomy Regexp: Exodus (and |& )?Deuteronomy Category: Christianity Question: Who killed Goliath? Answer: David Regexp: David Category: Christianity Question: Who replaced Moses as the prophet of the Israelites? Answer: Joshua Regexp: Joshua Category: Christianity Question: Whose name did God change to Israel? Answer: Jacob Regexp: Jacob Category: Christmas Trivia Question: In the 'Twelve days of christmas', how many items in total are sent by 'my true love'? Answer: seventy eight Regexp: (seventy eight|78) Category: Clichés Question: A bird in the hand is worth ˇˇˇˇˇˇ? Answer: two in the bush Regexp: (two|2) in the bush Category: Clichés Question: A stitch in time saves ˇˇˇˇ? Answer: nine Regexp: (nine|9) Category: Clichés Question: As clear as a ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ? Answer: bell Regexp: bell Category: Clichés Question: As close as two ˇˇˇˇˇˇ in a pod? Answer: peas Regexp: peas Category: Clichés Question: As easy as ˇˇˇˇˇˇ? Answer: pie Regexp: pie Category: Clichés Question: As hard as ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ? Answer: nails Regexp: nails Category: Clichés Question: As mad as a ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ? Answer: wet hen or hatter Regexp: (wet hen|hatter) Category: Clichés Question: As nervous as a long-tailed cat in a room full of ˇˇˇˇˇˇ? Answer: rocking chairs Regexp: rocking chairs Category: Clichés Question: As pretty as a ˇˇˇˇˇˇ? Answer: picture Regexp: picture Category: Clichés Question: As sick as a ˇˇˇˇˇˇ? Answer: dog Regexp: dog Category: Clichés Question: As sly as a ˇˇˇˇˇˇ? Answer: fox Regexp: fox Category: Clichés Question: Hell hath no fury like a ˇˇˇˇˇˇ? Answer: woman scorned Regexp: woman scorned Category: Clichés Question: Time ˇˇˇˇ when you're having fun? Answer: flies Regexp: flies Category: Clothing Question: On what is an espadrille worn? Answer: foot Regexp: (foot|feet) Category: Cocktails Question: What are the essential ingredients of a daiquiri? Answer: rum and lemon Regexp: (rum (and |& )?lemon|lemon (and |& )?rum) Category: Cocktails Question: What cocktail is based on rum and lemon? Answer: daiquiri Regexp: daiquiri Category: Codes Question: In alphabet radio code, what word is used for 'c'? Answer: charlie Regexp: charlie Category: Codes Question: In alphabet radio code, what word is used for 'f'? Answer: foxtrot Regexp: foxtrot Category: Codes Question: In alphabet radio code, what word is used for 'h'? Answer: hotel Regexp: hotel Category: Codes Question: In alphabet radio code, what word is used for 't'? Answer: tango Regexp: tango Category: Codes Question: In alphabet radio code, what word is used for 'x'? Answer: X-ray Regexp: X[- ]?ray Category: Codes Question: Using morse code, what does trasmitting using 3 dots, 3 dashes and 3 dots? Answer: SOS Regexp: SOS Category: Coins Question: What is a south african coin containing 1 troy ounce of gold called? Answer: Krugerrand Regexp: Krugerrand Category: Collective Names Question: What is a group of donkeys called? Answer: herd Regexp: herd Category: Collective Names Question: What is a group of geese called? Answer: gaggle Regexp: gaggle Category: Companies Question: The De Beers group of companies controls more than 80% of the world's supply of ˇˇˇˇˇˇ? Answer: rough diamonds Regexp: diamonds Category: Companies Question: What product built Hershey, Pennsylvania? Answer: chocolate Regexp: chocolate Category: Companies Question: Which company controls more than 80% of the world's rough diamond supply? Answer: De Beers Regexp: De Beers Category: Computers Question: What country did the operating system 'Linux' come from? Answer: Finland Regexp: Finland Category: Computers Question: What does 'IBM' stand for? Answer: International Business Machines Regexp: International Business Machines Category: Computers Question: What does the 'x' mean when referring to the speed of a CD-rom (eg. 32x)? Answer: times (faster than standard speed) Regexp: times Category: Computers Question: What type of printer did Seiko develop for the 1964 Tokyo Olympics? Answer: dot matrix Regexp: dot matrix Category: Computers Question: What was invented over 3000 years ago that is now considered the first 'computer'? Answer: abacus Regexp: abacus Category: Computers Question: What was the first version of Microsoft Windows to have networking capabilities? Answer: Windows for Workgroups Regexp: Windows for Workgroups Category: Computers Question: What was the first version of Microsoft Windows? Answer: Windows 286 Regexp: Windows 286 Category: Computers Question: Who is the CEO of Apple computers? Answer: Steve Jobs Regexp: Steve Jobs Category: Contraception Question: After who is the 'Ramses' brand condom named? Answer: Pharaoh Ramses II Regexp: Ramses II Category: Corporations Question: As what is America Online better known? Answer: AOL Regexp: AOL Category: Cosmology Question: What is the most widely accepted theory for the creation of the universe? Answer: Big Bang Regexp: Big Bang Category: Cosmology Question: What was created with the big bang? Answer: Universe Regexp: Universe Category: Crafts Question: What is kaolin? Answer: pure china clay Regexp: clay Category: Crafts Question: What is liquid clay used in pottery called? Answer: slip Regexp: slip Category: Crafts Question: What is pure china clay called? Answer: kaolin Regexp: kaolin Category: Culture Question: Because the emu and the kangaroo cannot walk backwards, they are on the Australian ˇˇˇˇˇˇ? Answer: coat of arms Regexp: coat of arms Category: Culture Question: For which country is the lotus flower the national symbol? Answer: India Regexp: India Category: Culture Question: In which country is it polite to stick your tongue out at your guests? Answer: Tibet Regexp: Tibet Category: Culture Question: In which country is milk the most popular beverage? Answer: USA Regexp: (U.?S.?A?.?|(United )?(States)? ?(of )?America) Category: Culture Question: In which town does the famous 'running of the bulls' take place? Answer: Pamplona Regexp: Pamplona Category: Culture Question: Israel has the highest per capital consumption of ˇˇˇˇˇˇ? Answer: turkey Regexp: turkey Category: Culture Question: What London landmark has an 11 foot long hand? Answer: Big Ben Regexp: Big Ben Category: Culture Question: What animals are on the Australian coat of arms? Answer: emu and kangaroo Regexp: (kangaroo (and|&) emu|emu (and|&) kangaroo) Category: Culture Question: What are the roads of Guam paved with? Answer: coral Regexp: coral Category: Culture Question: What are the sandals called that are worn in ceremonial japanese tradition? Answer: tabi Regexp: tabi Category: Culture Question: What city do the Italians call the Monaco of bavaria? Answer: Munich Regexp: Munich Category: Culture Question: What do the Italians call Munich? Answer: Monaco of Bavaria Regexp: Monaco of Bavaria Category: Culture Question: What famous building is located on the banks of the river Jumna? Answer: Taj Mahal Regexp: Taj Mahal Category: Culture Question: What happened on screen for the first time in India in 1977? Answer: Screen kiss Regexp: kiss Category: Culture Question: What is a water taxi known as in Venice? Answer: gondola Regexp: gondola Category: Culture Question: What is the most common name in italy? Answer: Mario Rossi Regexp: Mario Rossi Category: Culture Question: What is the name of a quarter of Jerusalem that can be translated as 'hundred gates'? Answer: Mea Shearim Regexp: Mea Shearim Category: Culture Question: What is the name of the wrought iron tower in Paris? Answer: Eiffel Tower Regexp: Eiffel Category: Culture Question: What is the national symbol for India? Answer: lotus flower Regexp: lotus flower Category: Culture Question: What is the sacred river of Hinduism? Answer: Ganges Regexp: Gang(a|es) Category: Culture Question: What is the tribal african word for dowry? Answer: lobola Regexp: lobola Category: Culture Question: When is turkey traditionally eaten in America? Answer: thanksgiving Regexp: thanksgiving Category: Culture Question: Where are the Hausa and Ibo tribes? Answer: Nigeria Regexp: Nigeria Category: Culture Question: Where do the English monarchs live? Answer: Buckingham Palace Regexp: Buckingham Palace Category: Culture Question: Where is the Blarney Stone? Answer: Blarney Castle, Ireland Regexp: (Blarney|Ireland) Category: Culture Question: Where was it once against the law to have a pet dog? Answer: Iceland Regexp: Iceland Category: Culture Question: Where would one eat a taco? Answer: Mexico Regexp: Mexico Category: Culture Question: Which country eats the most turkey per capita? Answer: Israel Regexp: Israel Category: Culture Question: Which famous museum is in Paris, France? Answer: Louvre Regexp: Louvre Category: Culture Question: Which nationality calls Munich the 'Monaco of Bavaria'? Answer: Italians Regexp: Italians Category: Currencies Question: Germany's equivalent to the dollar is the ˇˇˇˇˇˇ? Answer: deutsche mark Regexp: deutsch(e )?mark Category: Currencies Question: Israel's equivalent to the dollar is the ˇˇˇˇˇˇ? Answer: shekel Regexp: (shekel|sheqel) Category: Currencies Question: Italy's equivalant to the dollar is the ˇˇˇˇˇˇ? Answer: lira Regexp: lira Category: Currencies Question: Japan's equivalent to the dollar is the ˇˇˇˇˇˇ? Answer: yen Regexp: yen Category: Currencies Question: Mexico's equivalent to the dollar is the ˇˇˇˇˇˇ? Answer: peso Regexp: peso Category: Currencies Question: Spain's equivalent to the dollar is the ˇˇˇˇˇˇ? Answer: peseta Regexp: peseta Category: Currencies Question: The quetzal is the currency of ˇˇˇˇˇˇ? Answer: Guatemala Regexp: Guatemala Category: Currencies Question: What is the Japanese currency? 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Answer: water taxi Regexp: water taxi Category: Definitions Question: What is a one-party system of government in which control is maintained by force and regimentation? Answer: fascism Regexp: fascism Category: Definitions Question: What is a word for a sorcerer who deals in black magic? Answer: necromancer Regexp: necromancer Category: Definitions Question: What is another name for a sleepwalker? Answer: somnambulist Regexp: somnambulist Category: Definitions Question: What is ornamental work in silver or gold thread called? Answer: filigree Regexp: filigree Category: Definitions Question: What is the name given to a pregnant goldfish? Answer: twit Regexp: twit Category: Definitions Question: What word means 'to chew the cud'? Answer: ruminate Regexp: ruminan?t Category: Dimples Question: What has 336 dimples? Answer: a golf ball Regexp: Golf ?ball Category: Disease Question: Sleeping sickness is carried by which insect? Answer: tsetse fly Regexp: tsetse fly Category: Disease Question: What disease is carried by the tsetse fly? Answer: sleeping sickness Regexp: sleeping sickness Category: Distress Signals Question: What is the international cry for help? Answer: mayday Regexp: mayday Category: Education Question: What degree do the intials 'DDS' stand for? Answer: Doctor of Dental Surgery Regexp: Doctor of Dental Surgery Category: Egypt Question: What egyptian object is also known as 'the key to the Nile'? Answer: Ankh Regexp: Ankh Category: Electronics Question: As what was Sony's video recorder known? Answer: betamax Regexp: betamax Category: Electronics Question: Circuits can be wired in parallel or ˇˇˇˇˇˇ? Answer: series Regexp: series Category: Entomology Question: What is the only insect that can turn its head? Answer: praying mantis Regexp: praying mantis Category: Environmentalism Question: Recycling one glass jar saves enough energy to watch TV for how many hours? 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Answer: Charles Jung Regexp: Charles Jung Category: Food Question: Who invented the Egg Mcmuffin? Answer: Ed Peterson Regexp: Ed Peterson Category: Food and Drink Question: What berries give gin its flavour? Answer: juniper berries Regexp: juniper Category: Fruit Question: A tayberry is a cross between which two fruits? Answer: blackberry and raspberry Regexp: (rasp|black)berry (and|&) (rasp|black)berry Category: Fruit Question: Unlike other oranges, what does a navel orange not have? Answer: seeds Regexp: seeds Category: Fruit Question: What fruits are usually served 'belle helene'? Answer: pears Regexp: pears Category: Fruit Question: What is a cross between a blackberry and a raspberry? Answer: tayberry Regexp: tayberry Category: Fruit Question: What is another name for the star fruit? Answer: carambula Regexp: carambula Category: Fruit Question: Where is most of the vitamin C in fruits? Answer: skin Regexp: skin Category: Fun Runs Question: What is San Francisco's equivalent to Sydney's 'City To Surf' race? Answer: Bay to Breakers footrace Regexp: Bay to Breakers Category: Furniture Question: What is the metal part of a lamp surrounding the bulb and supporting the shade called? Answer: harp Regexp: harp Category: Furniture Question: Where did venetian blinds originate? Answer: Japan Regexp: Japan Category: Games Question: How many dots are on a twister mat? Answer: thirty Regexp: (thirty|30) Category: Games Question: How many folds does a Monopoly board have? Answer: one Regexp: (one|1) Category: Games Question: How many numbers are on the spinner in the game of 'Life'? Answer: ten Regexp: (ten|10) Category: Games Question: How much does Park Place cost in Monopoly (in US Dollars)? Answer: 450 Regexp: 450 Category: Games Question: In a game of horseshoes, how many feet apart must the stakes be? 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Answer: 20 Regexp: (twenty|20) Category: Games Question: What sport/game is Bobby Fischer associated with? Answer: chess Regexp: chess Category: Games Question: Where did the card game 'bridge' originate? Answer: Turkey Regexp: Turkey Category: Games Question: Where does the annual Poker World Series take place? Answer: Las Vegas Regexp: Las Vegas Category: Gastronomy Question: Approximately how many pounds of cereal will the average american/canadian eat every year? Answer: twelve Regexp: (twelve|12) Category: Gems Question: Peridot is the birthstone for ˇˇˇˇˇˇ? Answer: August Regexp: August Category: Gems Question: What is the birthstone for August? Answer: peridot Regexp: peridot Category: General Knowledge Question: During which month is the longest day in the Northern hemisphere? Answer: June Regexp: June Category: General Knowledge Question: During which month is the longest day in the Southern hemisphere? 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Answer: Bangladesh Regexp: Bangladesh Category: Geography Question: Djibouti is the capital of ˇˇˇˇˇˇ? Answer: Djibouti Regexp: Djibouti Category: Geography Question: Five US states border which ocean? Answer: Pacific Ocean Regexp: Pacific Category: Geography Question: Guatemala is the capital of ˇˇˇˇˇˇ? Answer: Guatemala Regexp: Guatemala Category: Geography Question: Helena is the capital of ˇˇˇˇˇˇ? Answer: Montana Regexp: Montana Category: Geography Question: How many Great Lakes are there? Answer: five Regexp: (five|5) Category: Geography Question: How many countries border the black sea? Answer: six - Turkey, Georgia, Russia, Ukraine, Romania and Bulgaria Regexp: (six|6) Category: Geography Question: If you flew due West from Portugal, what is the first continent you would reach? Answer: North America Regexp: North America Category: Geography Question: In what state is Silicon Valley? Answer: California Regexp: California Category: Geography Question: In which city is Westminster Abbey? Answer: London Regexp: London Category: Geography Question: In which city is Westminster Abbey? Answer: London Regexp: London Category: Geography Question: In which city is the Arch of Hadrian? Answer: Athens Regexp: Athens Category: Geography Question: In which city is the famous Bond Street? Answer: London Regexp: London Category: Geography Question: In which country is Tobruk? Answer: Libya Regexp: Libya Category: Geography Question: In which country is the largest active volcano in the world? Answer: Ecuador Regexp: Ecuador Category: Geography Question: In which county are all ten of England's highest peaks? Answer: Cumbria Regexp: Cumbria Category: Geography Question: In which modern day country is ancient Troy? Answer: Turkey Regexp: Turkey Category: Geography Question: In which state is Tupelo? 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Answer: Rwanda Regexp: Rwanda Category: Geography Question: Kingston is the capital of ˇˇˇˇˇˇ? Answer: Jamaica Regexp: Jamaica Category: Geography Question: Kinshasa is the capital of ˇˇˇˇˇˇ? Answer: Democratic Republic of the Congo Regexp: (democratic republic of the congo|congo) Category: Geography Question: Kuwait City is the capital of ˇˇˇˇˇˇ? Answer: Kuwait Regexp: Kuwait Category: Geography Question: Lansing is the capital of ˇˇˇˇˇˇ? Answer: Michigan Regexp: Michigan Category: Geography Question: Libreville is the capital of ˇˇˇˇˇˇ? Answer: Gabon Regexp: Gabon Category: Geography Question: Lilongwe is the capital of ˇˇˇˇˇˇ? Answer: Malawi Regexp: Malawi Category: Geography Question: Lome is the capital of ˇˇˇˇˇˇ? Answer: Togo Regexp: Togo Category: Geography Question: Luxembourg is the capital of ˇˇˇˇˇˇ? Answer: Luxembourg Regexp: Luxembourg Category: Geography Question: Malabo is the capital of ˇˇˇˇˇˇ? Answer: Equatorial Guinea Regexp: Equatorial Guinea Category: Geography Question: Mayfair, London is a district of little streets near ˇˇˇˇˇˇ? Answer: Hyde Park Regexp: Hyde Park Category: Geography Question: Mexico City is the capital of ˇˇˇˇˇˇ? Answer: Mexico Regexp: Mexico Category: Geography Question: Montevideo is the capital of ˇˇˇˇˇˇ? Answer: Uruguay Regexp: Uruguay Category: Geography Question: Nashville is the capital of ˇˇˇˇˇˇ? Answer: Tennessee Regexp: Tennessee Category: Geography Question: Near what river is the Temple of Karnak? Answer: Nile Regexp: Nile Category: Geography Question: New Delhi is the capital of ˇˇˇˇˇˇ? Answer: India Regexp: India Category: Geography Question: Nicosia is the capital of ˇˇˇˇˇˇ? Answer: Cyprus Regexp: Cyprus Category: Geography Question: Of what are Quemoy and Matsu part? Answer: Taiwan Regexp: Taiwan Category: Geography Question: Of which country does the Kalahari Desert cover 84%? Answer: Botswana Regexp: Botswana Category: Geography Question: On the London Underground, which station has a different name on two of its platforms? Answer: Bank and Monument Regexp: (Bank (and|&) Monument|Monument (and|&) Bank) Category: Geography Question: On the banks of which river is the Taj Mahal? Answer: River Jumna Regexp: Jumna Category: Geography Question: On what island is Pearl Harbor? Answer: Oahu Regexp: Oahu Category: Geography Question: On what river is Blackpool? Answer: River Fylde Regexp: Fylde Category: Geography Question: On what river is Liverpool? Answer: Mersey Regexp: Mersey Category: Geography Question: On what sea is the Crimea? Answer: Black Sea Regexp: Black Sea Category: Geography Question: On which coast of Australia is Sydney? Answer: East Regexp: East Category: Geography Question: Ouagadougou is the capital of ˇˇˇˇˇˇ? Answer: Burkina Faso Regexp: Burkina Faso Category: Geography Question: Port Louis is the capital of ˇˇˇˇˇˇ? Answer: Mauritius Regexp: Mauritius Category: Geography Question: Port Moresby is the capital of ˇˇˇˇˇˇ? Answer: Papua New Guinea Regexp: Papua New Guinea Category: Geography Question: Raleigh is the capital of ˇˇˇˇˇˇ? Answer: North Carolina Regexp: North Carolina Category: Geography Question: Richmond is the capital of ˇˇˇˇˇˇ? Answer: Virginia Regexp: Virginia Category: Geography Question: Riyadh is the capital of ˇˇˇˇˇˇ? Answer: Saudi Arabia Regexp: Saudi Arabia Category: Geography Question: Rome is the capital of ˇˇˇˇˇˇ? Answer: Italy Regexp: Italy Category: Geography Question: Santiago is the capital of ˇˇˇˇˇˇ? Answer: Chile Regexp: Chile Category: Geography Question: Santo Domingo is the capital of ˇˇˇˇˇˇ? Answer: Dominican Republic Regexp: Dominican Republic Category: Geography Question: Singapore is the capital of ˇˇˇˇˇˇ? Answer: Singapore Regexp: Singapore Category: Geography Question: Springfield is the capital of ˇˇˇˇˇˇ? Answer: Illinois Regexp: Illinois Category: Geography Question: Sydney is on the east coast of ˇˇˇˇˇˇ? Answer: Australia Regexp: Australia Category: Geography Question: Tegucigalpa is the capital of ˇˇˇˇˇˇ? Answer: Honduras Regexp: Honduras Category: Geography Question: Through which ocean does the International Date Line approximately follow the 180 degree meridian? Answer: Pacific Ocean Regexp: Pacific Category: Geography Question: Tirana is the capital of ˇˇˇˇˇˇ? Answer: Albania Regexp: Albania Category: Geography Question: Ulan Bator is the capital of ˇˇˇˇˇˇ? Answer: Mongolia Regexp: Mongolia Category: Geography Question: Vaduz is the capital of ˇˇˇˇˇˇ? Answer: Liechtenstein Regexp: Liechtenstein Category: Geography Question: What Central American country extends furthest north? Answer: Belize Regexp: Belize Category: Geography Question: What Scandinavian capital begins and ends with the same letter? Answer: Oslo Regexp: Oslo Category: Geography Question: What city has the world's largest black population? Answer: New York City Regexp: New York Category: Geography Question: What continent is part of both the East and Aest hemispheres? Answer: Antarctica Regexp: Antarctica Category: Geography Question: What country borders Egypt on the West? Answer: Libya Regexp: Libya Category: Geography Question: What country borders Egypt to the South? Answer: Sudan Regexp: Sudan Category: Geography Question: What country borders Libya on the East? Answer: Egypt Regexp: Egypt Category: Geography Question: What country borders Sudan to the North? Answer: Egypt Regexp: Egypt Category: Geography Question: What country has the biggest population? Answer: China Regexp: China Category: Geography Question: What country is situated between Panama and Nicaragua? Answer: Costa Rica Regexp: Costa Rica Category: Geography Question: What country is surrounded by Brazil, Argentina and Bolivia? Answer: Paraguay Regexp: Paraguay Category: Geography Question: What country was once known as 'The Breadbasket of Russia'? Answer: Ukraine Regexp: Ukraine Category: Geography Question: What country's capital is Caracas? Answer: Venezuela Regexp: Venezuela Category: Geography Question: What divides the American North from the South? Answer: The Mason-Dixon Line Regexp: Mason[- ]Dixon Line Category: Geography Question: What do Americans traditionally eat on thanksgiving day? Answer: turkey Regexp: turkey Category: Geography Question: What does the George Washington Bridge span? Answer: Hudson River Regexp: Hudson Category: Geography Question: What is a peanut if it is not a pea or a nut? Answer: legume Regexp: legume Category: Geography Question: What is also known as Amundsen Scott Station? Answer: South Pole Regexp: South Pole Category: Geography Question: What is the Southernmost country in continental Europe? Answer: Spain Regexp: Spain Category: Geography Question: What is the capital of Albania? Answer: Tirana Regexp: Tirana Category: Geography Question: What is the capital of Australia? Answer: Canberra Regexp: Canberra Category: Geography Question: What is the capital of Bangladesh? Answer: Dhaka Regexp: (dhakk?a|dacc?a) Category: Geography Question: What is the capital of Barbados? Answer: Bridgetown Regexp: Bridgetown Category: Geography Question: What is the capital of Brazil? Answer: Brasilia Regexp: Bra[zs]ilia Category: Geography Question: What is the capital of Burkina Faso? Answer: Ouagadougou Regexp: Ouagadougou Category: Geography Question: What is the capital of California? Answer: Sacramento Regexp: Sacramento Category: Geography Question: What is the capital of Chile? Answer: Santiago Regexp: Santiago Category: Geography Question: What is the capital of Colombia? Answer: Bogota Regexp: Bogota Category: Geography Question: What is the capital of Cyprus? Answer: Nicosia Regexp: Nicosia Category: Geography Question: What is the capital of Djibouti? Answer: Djibouti Regexp: Djibouti Category: Geography Question: What is the capital of Equatorial Guinea? Answer: Malabo Regexp: Malabo Category: Geography Question: What is the capital of Gabon? Answer: Libreville Regexp: Libreville Category: Geography Question: What is the capital of Gambia? Answer: Banjul Regexp: Banjul Category: Geography Question: What is the capital of Ghana? Answer: Accra Regexp: Accra Category: Geography Question: What is the capital of Guatemala? Answer: Guatemala Regexp: Guatemala Category: Geography Question: What is the capital of Guinea-Bissau? Answer: Bissau Regexp: Bissau Category: Geography Question: What is the capital of Honduras? Answer: Tegucigalpa Regexp: Tegucigalpa Category: Geography Question: What is the capital of Hungary? Answer: Budapest Regexp: Budapest Category: Geography Question: What is the capital of Idaho? Answer: Boise Regexp: Boise Category: Geography Question: What is the capital of Illinois? Answer: Springfield Regexp: Springfield Category: Geography Question: What is the capital of India? Answer: New Delhi Regexp: New Delhi Category: Geography Question: What is the capital of Iowa? Answer: Des Moines Regexp: Des Moines Category: Geography Question: What is the capital of Italy? Answer: Rome Regexp: Rome Category: Geography Question: What is the capital of Jamaica? Answer: Kingston Regexp: Kingston Category: Geography Question: What is the capital of Kuwait? Answer: Kuwait Regexp: Kuwait Category: Geography Question: What is the capital of Liechtenstein? Answer: Vaduz Regexp: Vaduz Category: Geography Question: What is the capital of Luxembourg? Answer: Luxembourg Regexp: Luxembourg Category: Geography Question: What is the capital of Luxembourg? Answer: Luxembourg Regexp: Luxembourg Category: Geography Question: What is the capital of Malawi? 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Answer: The Fugitive Regexp: The Fugitive Category: Movie Trivia Question: In which film did Paul Newman and Robert Redford hold hands and jump into a river? Answer: Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid Regexp: Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid Category: Movie Trivia Question: In which film was Goldie Hawn the body double for Julia Roberts? Answer: Pretty Woman Regexp: Pretty Woman Category: Movie Trivia Question: Juliette Binoche won an academy award for best supporting role in which film? Answer: English Patient Regexp: English Patient Category: Movie Trivia Question: Pancho was whose faithful sidekick? Answer: Cisco Kid's Regexp: Cisco Kid Category: Movie Trivia Question: The film 'The Wizard Of ˇˇˇˇˇˇ'? Answer: Oz Regexp: Oz Category: Movie Trivia Question: Tippi Hedren is best known for her lead role in which film? Answer: The Birds Regexp: The Birds Category: Movie Trivia Question: Was Shirley Temple 21, 25 or 29 when she made her last film? 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Answer: Terry Bollea Regexp: Terry Bollea Category: TV Trivia Question: What is Kermit D Frog's girlfriend's name? Answer: Miss Piggy Regexp: Miss Piggy Category: TV Trivia Question: What is the drummer's name in 'The Muppet Show'? Answer: Animal Regexp: Animal Category: TV Trivia Question: What is the frog's name in 'The Muppet Show'? Answer: Kermit D Frog Regexp: Kermit Category: TV Trivia Question: What is the name of Jaleel White's character in the tv series 'Family ties'? Answer: Steve Urkel Regexp: Steve Urkel Category: TV Trivia Question: What night club did Ricky work at on 'I Love Lucy'? Answer: The Tropicana Regexp: Tropicana Category: TV Trivia Question: What show/game has characters such as Bulbasaur and Pikachu? Answer: Pokemon Regexp: Pokemon Category: TV Trivia Question: What was Lucy's maiden name on 'I Love Lucy'? Answer: McGillicuddy Regexp: Ma?cGillicuddy Category: TV Trivia Question: What was the name of Ross' pet monkey on 'Friends'? 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Answer: Jason Alexander Regexp: Jason Alexander Category: TV Trivia Question: Who played Kevin Hathaway on the soapie 'Days Of Our Lives'? Answer: Pat Sajak Regexp: Pat Sajak Category: TV Trivia Question: Who played Steve Erkel in 'Family Matters'? Answer: Jaleel White Regexp: Jaleel White Category: TV Trivia Question: Who played commander Riker in 'Star Trek'? Answer: Jonathan Frakes Regexp: Jonathan Frakes Category: TV Trivia Question: Who plays many voices, such as Dr Nick, and Moe on 'The Simpsons'? Answer: Hank Azaria Regexp: Hank Azaria Category: TV Trivia Question: Who sings and plays the theme song for the TV show 'Frasier'? Answer: Kelsey Grammer Regexp: Kelsey Grammer Category: TV Trivia Question: Who starred as 'ouboet' in the first TV series of 'Orkney Snork Nie'? Answer: Frank Opperman Regexp: Frank Opperman Category: TV Trivia Question: Who was the alter ego of 'The Incredible Hulk'? Answer: Dr. David Banner Regexp: David Banner Category: TV Trivia Question: Who were Lucy and Ricky's next door neighbours and best friends? Answer: Fred and Ethel Regexp: (Fred (&|and) Ethel|Ethel (&|and) Fred) Category: Taboos Question: Over what place in india is it forbidden to fly an airplane? Answer: Taj Mahal Regexp: Taj Mahal Category: Technology Question: Who has the world's largest double-decker tram fleet? Answer: Hong Kong Regexp: Hong Kong Category: Textiles Question: What colour thread is used for filigree? Answer: silver or gold Regexp: (silver|gold) Category: The Space Race Question: What was the name of the first space shuttle ever built? Answer: Enterprise Regexp: Enterprise Category: Theatre Question: In the opera 'La Traviata', what was Violetta's occupation? Answer: courtesan Regexp: courtesan Category: Theme Parks Question: Which is the largest theme resort hotel? Answer: Lost City Regexp: Lost City Category: Things Question: What can be tulip, balloon or flute? Answer: wine glasses Regexp: wine glass Category: Toys Question: From what were balloons originally made? Answer: animal bladders Regexp: bladders Category: Toys Question: What toy was originally made from the bladder of an animal? Answer: balloon Regexp: balloon Category: Travel Question: What city does Orly airport serve? Answer: Paris Regexp: Paris Category: Travel Question: Which airline has the registration prefix 'VR'? Answer: Cathay Pacific Regexp: Cathay Pacific Category: Travel Question: Which city is served by Ringway Airport? Answer: Manchester Regexp: Manchester Category: Trivia Question: 5% of Canadians don't know the first seven words of the Canadian anthem, but know the first nine words of which anthem? Answer: The American anthem Regexp: American Category: Trivia Question: 7% of Americans don't know the first nine words of the American anthem, but know the first seven words of which anthem? Answer: Canadian anthem Regexp: Canadian Category: Trivia Question: Betsy Ross is the only real person to ever have been the head of a ˇˇˇˇˇˇ? Answer: Pez dispenser Regexp: Pez dispenser Category: Trivia Question: How much do nine pennies weigh? Answer: one ounce Regexp: (one |1 ?)(ounce|oz) Category: Trivia Question: Like what can a fully ripened cranberry be dribbled? Answer: basketball Regexp: basketball Category: Trivia Question: Of what are throat, foxing and platform parts? Answer: shoe Regexp: shoe Category: Trivia Question: What have woodpecker scalps, porpoise teeth and giraffe tails all been used as? Answer: money Regexp: money Category: Trivia Question: What is 'mother's ruin'? Answer: gin Regexp: gin Category: Trivia Question: What is the range, in miles, of an Aim-7 Sparrow? Answer: twenty eight Regexp: (twenty[- ]eight|28) Category: Trivia Question: What keeps one from crying when peeling onions? Answer: chewing gum Regexp: chewing gum Category: Trivia Question: Who is the only real person to ever have been the head on a Pez dispenser? Answer: Betsy Ross Regexp: Betsy Ross Category: Tunnels Question: How long is the longest tunnel? (in kms) Answer: one hundred and sixty nine Regexp: (one hundred (and )?sixty[- ]nine|169) Category: Tunnels Question: The world's longest tunnel connects Delaware and ˇˇˇˇˇˇ? Answer: New York Regexp: New York Category: Tunnels Question: The world's longest tunnel connects New York and ˇˇˇˇˇˇ? Answer: Delaware Regexp: Delaware Category: Tunnels Question: What is the world's longest tunnel? Answer: The Water Supply Tunnel Regexp: Water Supply Category: US Aeronautics Question: Where is the Kennedy Space Centre? Answer: Cape Canaveral, Florida Regexp: Cape Canaveral Category: United States Question: In the USA, for how many years is a patent good? Answer: seventeen Regexp: (seventeen|17) Category: United States Question: What is on a 5000 acre landfill at the head of Jamaica Bay near New York City? Answer: John F. Kennedy Airport Regexp: Airport Category: United States Question: What is the most popular street name in the US? Answer: Park Street Regexp: Park Category: United States Question: What was Nancy Davis Reagan's birth name? Answer: Anne Frances Robbins Regexp: Anne Frances Robbins Category: United States Question: What was the Statue Of Liberty originally named? Answer: Liberty Enlightening The World Regexp: Liberty Enlightening The World Category: United States Question: Where is Stone Mountain? Answer: Atlanta Regexp: Atlanta Category: United States Question: Where were Tommy Lee Jones and Al Gore freshman roommates? Answer: Harvard University Regexp: Harvard Category: United States Question: Which city is a 'player with railroads, and the nation's freight handler'? Answer: Chicago Regexp: Chicago Category: United States Question: Which two cities are known as the twin cities? Answer: Minneapolis and Saint Paul Regexp: (Minneapolis (and |& ) S(ain)?t.? Paul|S(ain)?t.? Paul (and |& )Minneapolis) Category: United States Question: Who is the only man to have been both chief justice and president of the US? Answer: William Taft Regexp: Taft Category: United States Question: Who was Al Gore's freshman roommate at Harvard? Answer: Tommy Lee Jones Regexp: Tommy Lee Jones Category: United States Question: Who was Tommy Lee Jones' freshman roommate at Harvard? Answer: Al Gore Regexp: Al Gore Category: United States Question: Who was born Anne Frances Robbins? Answer: Nancy Davis Reagan Regexp: Nancy Davis Reagan Category: United States Question: Who was born Sarah Jane Fulks? Answer: Jane Wyman Reagan Regexp: Jane Wyman Reagan Category: United States Question: Who was the first black mayor of Chicago? Answer: Harold Washington Regexp: Harold Washington Category: United states Question: What was Jane Wyman Reagan's birth name? Answer: Sarah Jane Fulks Regexp: Sarah Jane Fulks Category: Ventilation Question: If locked in a completely sealed room, of what will you die before you suffocate? Answer: carbon monoxide poisoning Regexp: carbon monoxide poisoning Category: Very Big Guns Question: Where is the biggest calibre cannon? Answer: Kremlin Regexp: Kremlin Category: Weather Question: Approximately how many times a minute does lightning strike the earth? Answer: six thousand Regexp: (six thousand|6[, ]?000) Category: Weather Question: Which US state holds the record for most snowfall in a day, recorded February 7, 1916? Answer: Alaska Regexp: Alaska Category: What is it? Question: What is 9 metres high, 7 metres wide and 2,500 kilometres long? Answer: Great Wall of China Regexp: Great Wall of China Category: Wines Question: Good Rhine wines are bottled in what colour bottles? Answer: brown Regexp: brown Category: Woodchucks Question: How much wood can a woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood? Answer: All the wood that a woodchuck could if a woodchuck could chuck wood Regexp: All the wood that a woodchuck could if a woodchuck could chuck wood Category: Word Association Question: Which word is related to these three: rat, blue, cottage? Answer: cheese Regexp: cheese Category: Word Pairs Question: Cattle are bovine, sheep are ˇˇˇˇˇˇ ? Answer: ovine Regexp: ovine Category: Words containing 'for' Question: Pardon? Answer: FORgive Regexp: FORgive Category: World Affairs Question: What arabian peninsula nations recently merged under communist leadership? Answer: Yemen Regexp: Yemen Category: World Climate Question: What is a calm ocean region near the equator called? Answer: doldrums Regexp: doldrums Question: Which two teams automatically qualified for the France '98 soccer world cup? Answer: France and Brazil Regexp: (France (and|&) Brazil|Brazil (and|&) France) Category: Americanisms Question: Britains say 'tarmac'; Americans say ˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: runway Regexp: runway Category: Analogies Question: Analogy: 'Ancient' is to 'old' as 'recent' is to ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: current Regexp: current Category: Analogies Question: Bull - cow as fox - ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: vixen Regexp: vixen Category: Analogies Question: Goose - geese as passerby - ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: passersby Regexp: passersby Category: Anatomy Question: Your ˇˇˇˇ holds your head to your shoulders. Answer: neck Regexp: neck Category: Arts Question: In what field of study would you find "flying buttresses"? Answer: architecture Regexp: architecture Category: Arts Question: The study of building design is ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: architecture Regexp: architecture Category: Arts Question: This statue was found on the Greek island of Melos in 1820. Answer: Venus de Milo Regexp: Venus de Milo Category: Arts Question: Three main types of Greek columns are Doric, Ionic, and ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: Corinthian Regexp: Corinthian Category: Arts Question: What Dutch master painted 64 self-portraits? Answer: Rembrandt Regexp: Rembrandt Category: Arts Question: Where is the Louvre located? Answer: Paris Regexp: Paris Category: Arts Question: Who painted the Mona Lisa? Answer: Leonardo da Vinci Regexp: da Vinci Category: Astrology Question: What is the only sign in the zodiac which doesn't represent a living thing? Answer: Libra Regexp: Libra Category: Astrology Question: Which month has a diamond as a birthstone? Answer: April Regexp: April Category: Astronomy Question: A heavenly body moving under the attraction of the Sun and consisting of a nucleus and a tail is a(n) ˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: comet Regexp: comet Category: Astronomy Question: Does Uranus have an aurora? Answer: yes Regexp: yes Category: Astronomy Question: From 1979 until 2000 the most distant planet from the earth was ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: Neptune Regexp: Neptune Category: Astronomy Question: How many planets are there in our solar system? Answer: nine Regexp: (nine|9) Category: Astronomy Question: If you're in the northern hemisphere, Polaris, the North Star, can be found by looking which direction? Answer: north Regexp: north Category: Astronomy Question: Name the largest planet in the solar system. Answer: Jupiter Regexp: Jupiter Category: Astronomy Question: Name the second-largest planet in the solar system. Answer: saturn Regexp: saturn Category: Astronomy Question: Our galaxy is commonly known as the ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: Milky Way Regexp: Milky Way Category: Astronomy Question: The Big Dipper is part of what constellation? Answer: Ursa Major Regexp: Ursa Major Category: Astronomy Question: The North Star is also known as ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: Polaris Regexp: Polaris Category: Astronomy Question: The fourth planet from the sun is ˇˇˇˇ. Answer: Mars Regexp: Mars Category: Astronomy Question: The name for the group of stars which form a hunter with a club and shield is ˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: Orion Regexp: Orion Category: Astronomy Question: The planet closest to the sun is ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: Mercury Regexp: Mercury Category: Astronomy Question: The spiral galaxy nearest ours is the ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ galaxy. Answer: Andromeda Regexp: Andromeda Category: Astronomy Question: The tides on the earth's oceans are actually created by gravitational pull from the ˇˇˇˇ. Answer: Moon Regexp: Moon Category: Astronomy Question: This cluster of stars is also known as the Seven Sisters. Answer: Pleiades Regexp: Pleiades Category: Astronomy Question: This comet appears every 76.3 years. Answer: Comet Halley Regexp: Halley Category: Astronomy Question: This planet's diameter is most equal to that of the earth's. Answer: Venus Regexp: Venus Category: Astronomy Question: What does "Ursa Major" mean in everyday English? Answer: great bear Regexp: great bear Category: Astronomy Question: What is the astronomical name for a group of stars? Answer: constellation Regexp: constellation Category: Astronomy Question: What is the name for the theoretical end-product of the gravitational collapse of a massive star? Answer: black hole Regexp: black hole Category: Astronomy Question: What is the name used to describe the "minor planets"? Answer: asteroids Regexp: asteroids Category: Astronomy Question: What is the ocean of air around the earth called? Answer: atmosphere Regexp: atmosphere Category: Astronomy Question: What is the proper name for falling stars? Answer: meteors Regexp: meteors Category: Astronomy Question: What is the term for the path followed a by a small body around a massive body in space? Answer: orbit Regexp: orbit Category: Astronomy Question: What phenomenon is caused by the gravitational attraction of the moon? Answer: tides Regexp: tides Category: Astronomy Question: What planet boasts the Great Red Spot? Answer: Jupiter Regexp: Jupiter Category: Bet you don't know ;-) Question: The two sexes of humans are male and ˇˇˇˇˇˇ? Answer: female Regexp: female Category: Biochemistry Question: This poisonous, oily liquid occurs in tobacco leaves. Answer: nicotine Regexp: nicotine Category: Biochemistry Question: This protein makes the blood red in color. Answer: Haemoglobin Regexp: Ha?emoglobin Category: Biology Question: Every human has one of these on their tummies. Answer: navel Regexp: navel Category: Biology Question: How many large holes are in your head? Answer: seven Regexp: (seven|7) Category: Biology Question: This complex substance makes up all living things. Answer: protoplasm Regexp: protoplasm Category: Biology Question: What is normal body temperature for an adult human (in degrees fahrenheit)? Answer: 98.6 Regexp: 98.6 Category: Botany Question: The practice of joining the parts of two plants to make them grow as one is called ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: grafting Regexp: grafting Category: Botany Question: These flowerless plants grow on bare rocks and tree stumps. Answer: lichen Regexp: lichen Category: Botany Question: This fruit has its seeds on the outside. Answer: strawberry Regexp: strawberry Category: Botany Question: This term means 'cone-bearing trees'. Answer: conifers Regexp: conifers Category: Botany Question: What fruit bear the latin name "citrus grandis"? Answer: grapefruit Regexp: grapefruit Category: Calendar Question: How many days where there in 1976? Answer: three hundred and sixty six Regexp: (three hundred (and )?sixty[- ]six|366) Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: Alvin & Simon had a brother called ˇˇˇˇ. Answer: Theodore Regexp: (theodore|theo) Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: An Andy Panda cartoon gave birth to a famous, cantankerous bird. Name him. Answer: Woody Woodpecker Regexp: Woody Woodpecker Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: An adventurous penguin named Tennessee Tuxedo had a sidekick named ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ? Answer: Chumley Regexp: Chumley Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: An alien creature in a funny hat has opposed both Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck. Where is he from? Answer: Mars Regexp: Mars Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: Before Olive Oil met Popeye she was engaged to someone. Who was he? Answer: Ham Gravy Regexp: Ham Gravy Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: Benny and Cecil were at odds with whom? Answer: John Regexp: John Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: Bugs always finds himself at the wrong end of a gun, usually toted by either Elmer Fudd or who? Answer: Yosemite Sam Regexp: Yosemite Sam Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: Casper the Friendly Ghost frolicked with which witch? Answer: Wendy Regexp: Wendy Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: Charles Boyer inspired a cartoon skunk. Who? Answer: Pepe le Pew Regexp: Pepe le Pew Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: Famous Phrases: Who knows? The ˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: Shadow Regexp: Shadow Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: Gadzookie has a large, green friend. Who is he? Answer: Godzilla Regexp: Godzilla Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: Hanna-Barbera rose to fame by creating what duo for MGM? Answer: Tom and Jerry Regexp: Tom and Jerry Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: How does Wonder Woman control her invisible airplane? Answer: mental powers Regexp: (mental|mind|brain|tele(pathy|kinesis)) Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: In the cartoons who was Hokie Wolf's sidekick? Answer: Ding Regexp: Ding Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: In what city does Fat Albert live? Answer: Philadelphia Regexp: Philadelphia Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: Mentor of Titan had two children in the Marvel comics, Thanos and ˇˇˇ? Answer: Ero Regexp: Ero Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: Miss Buckley is secretary to what commanding officer? Answer: General Halftrack Regexp: General Halftrack Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: Name Alley Oop's girl friend. Answer: Oola Regexp: Oola Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: Name Cathy's on again/off again boy friend? Answer: Irving Regexp: Irving Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: Name Dennis the Menace's next door neighbors. Answer: Mr and Mrs Wilson Regexp: Wilson Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: Name Donald Duck's girlfriend? Answer: Daisy Regexp: Daisy Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: Name Hagar the Horrible's dog. Answer: Snert Regexp: Snert Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: Name Li'l Abner's favorite Indian drink. Answer: Kickapoo Joy Juice Regexp: Kickapoo Joy Juice Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: Name the European hit, now an animated series about underwater people. Answer: The Snorks Regexp: Snork Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: Name the apartments the Jetson's live in. Answer: The Skypad Apartments Regexp: Skypad Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: Name the dog in the Yankee Doodle cartoons. Answer: Chopper Regexp: Chopper Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: Name the fastest mouse in all of Mexico. Answer: Speedy Gonzalez Regexp: Speedy Gonzalez Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: Name the ranger who was always after Yogi Bear. Answer: Rick Regexp: Rick Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: Name the town that Fred, Wilma, Barney, and Betty lived in. Answer: Bedrock Regexp: Bedrock Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: On what T.V. show could Tom Terrific be found? Answer: Captain Kangaroo Regexp: Captain Kangaroo Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: Popeye's chief adversary has two names, Bluto and ˇˇˇˇˇˇ? Answer: Brutus Regexp: Brutus Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: Porky Pig had a girlfriend named ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: Petunia Regexp: Petunia Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: Tess Trueheart married which plainclothes detective? Answer: Dick Tracy Regexp: Dick Tracy Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: What came out of Milton's head? Answer: steam Regexp: steam Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: What character did Tex Avery first create upon arriving at MGM? Answer: Screwball Squirrel Regexp: Screwball Squirrel Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: What comic strip character is Beetle Bailey's sister? Answer: Lois (of Hi and Lois) Regexp: Lois Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: What did Dagwood give up to marry Blondie? Answer: A family inheritance Regexp: inheritance Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: What did Peppermint Patty always call Charlie Brown? Answer: Chuck Regexp: Chuck Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: What is Batman's butler Alfred's last name. Answer: Pennyworth Regexp: Pennyworth Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: What is Blondie's maiden name? Answer: Oop Regexp: Oop Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: What is Dennis the Menace's last name? Answer: Mitchell Regexp: Mitchell Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: What is Smokey Stover's job? Answer: fireman Regexp: fireman Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: What is Super Chicken's partners name? Answer: Fred Regexp: Fred Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: What is the mother's name in Family Circus? Answer: Thelma Regexp: Thelma Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: What is the name of Duddley Do-Right's horse? Answer: Horse Regexp: Horse Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: What is the name of the Family Circus's dog? Answer: Barf Regexp: Barf Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: What kind of dog is Scooby Doo? Answer: great dane Regexp: great dane Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: What type of plant does Broom Hilda sell? Answer: venus flytrap Regexp: venus flytrap Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: What was Daffy Duck's favorite insult? Answer: You're dispicable! Regexp: You're dispicable Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: What was George of the Jungle always running in to? Answer: A tree Regexp: tree Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: What was the first cartoon to feature sound? Answer: Steamboat Willie Regexp: Steamboat Will(ie|y) Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: What was the name of George of the Jungle's pet elephant? Answer: Shep Regexp: Shep Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: What was the name of Speed Racer's car? Answer: The Mach Five Regexp: (Mach (Five|5)) Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: What was the original name Charles Schultz had for Peanuts? Answer: Li'l Folks Regexp: Li'?l Folks Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: What was the relationship between Superman and Supergirl? Answer: cousin Regexp: cousin Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: When Tweety exclaimed, "I thought I saw a putty tat!", who did he see? Answer: Sylvester Regexp: Sylvester Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: When danger appeared, Quick Draw McGraw became which super hero? Answer: El KaBong Regexp: El KaBong Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: When not a Birdman, what does Ray Randall do for a living? Answer: police officer Regexp: police Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: When not fighting crime, what did Underdog do for a living? Answer: shoeshine boy Regexp: shoeshine Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: Where are Rocket J. Squirel and Bullwinkle Moose from? Answer: Frostbite Falls Regexp: Frostbite Falls Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: Where did Clark Kent attend college? Answer: Metropolis University Regexp: Metropolis University Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: Where did George of the Jungle live? Answer: Imgwee Gwee Valley Regexp: Imgwee Gwee Valley Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: Where did Mighty Mouse get his superpowers? Answer: supermarket Regexp: super ?market Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: Where do Rocky and Bullwinkle play football? Answer: What'samatta University Regexp: What'?samatta U Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: Where does George Jetson work? Answer: Spacely Sprockets Regexp: Spacely Sprockets Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: Where does Yogi Bear Live? Answer: Jellystone Park Regexp: Jellystone Park Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: Which comic strip was banned from "Stars and Stripes"? Answer: Beetle Bailey Regexp: Beetle Bailey Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: Which superhero loves peace enough to kill for it? Answer: Peacemaker Regexp: Peacemaker Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: Who always tried to kill Krazy Kat? Answer: Captain Marvel Regexp: Captain Marvel Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: Who is Donald Duck's uncle? Answer: Scrooge Regexp: Scrooge Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: Who is Sally Brown's sweet baboo? Answer: Linus Regexp: Linus Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: Who is Scooby Doo's nephew?? Answer: Scrappy Doo Regexp: Scrappy Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: Who is Snoopy's arch enemy? Answer: The Red Baron Regexp: Red Baron Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: Who is stationed at Camp Swampy in the comic strips? Answer: Beetle Bailey Regexp: Beetle Bailey Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: Who runs Andy Capp's favorite pub? Answer: Jack and Jill Regexp: Jack and Jill Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: Who says, "Th-th-th-that's all folks!" Answer: Porky Pig Regexp: Porky Pig Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: Who shot Bruce Wayne's parents? Answer: Chill Regexp: Chill Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: Who was Dick Dastardly's pet? Answer: Muttley Regexp: Muttley Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: Who was always trying to get rent from Andy Capp? Answer: Percy Regexp: Percy Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: Who was the Hulk's first friend? Answer: Rick Jones Regexp: Rick Jones Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: Who was the original voice of Mickey Mouse? Answer: Walt Disney Regexp: Walt Disney Category: Chemistry Question: Hydrogen Hydroxide is more commonly known as what? Answer: water Regexp: water Category: Chemistry Question: Nitrogen, a poisonous gas, makes up 78% of the ˇˇˇ that we breathe. Answer: air Regexp: air Category: Chemistry Question: Sodium Hydroxide is more commonly known as ˇˇˇ. Answer: lye Regexp: lye Category: Chemistry Question: Sodium bicarbonate is better known as ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: baking soda Regexp: baking soda Category: Chemistry Question: The process of removing salt from sea water is known as ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: desalination Regexp: desalination Category: Chemistry Question: The smallest portion of a substance capable of existing independently and retaining its original properties is a(n) ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: molecule Regexp: molecule Category: Chemistry Question: This ancient attempt to transmute base metals into gold was called ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: alchemy Regexp: alchemy Category: Chemistry Question: This is the heaviest naturally occurring element. Answer: uranium Regexp: uranium Category: Chemistry Question: This is the symbol for tin. Answer: Sn Regexp: Sn Category: Chemistry Question: This poisonous gas is in the exhaust fumes from cars. Answer: carbon monoxide Regexp: carbon monoxide Category: Chemistry Question: Water containing carbon dioxide under pressure is called ˇˇˇˇ ˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: soda water Regexp: soda water Category: Chemistry Question: What is it that turns blue litmus paper red? Answer: acid Regexp: acid Category: Chemistry Question: What is the abbreviation for trinitrotoluene? Answer: TNT Regexp: TNT Category: Chemistry Question: What is the chemical symbol for copper? Answer: Cu Regexp: Cu Category: Chemistry Question: What is the chemical symbol for gold? Answer: Au Regexp: Au Category: Chemistry Question: What is the main component of air? Answer: nitrogen Regexp: nitrogen Category: Chemistry Question: What is the more scientific name for quicksilver? Answer: mercury Regexp: mercury Category: Chemistry Question: What is the symbol for iron in chemistry? Answer: Fe Regexp: Fe Category: Chemistry Question: What is the symbol for silver? Answer: Ag Regexp: Ag Category: Christmas Question: Name the loner rebel reindeer with the red shiny nose. Answer: Rudolph Regexp: Rudolph Category: Christmas Question: Santa Claus reportedly lives at the ˇˇˇˇˇ Pole. Answer: north Regexp: north Category: Comic Strip Trivia Question: What comic strip is set at Camp Swampy? Answer: Beetle Bailey Regexp: Beetle Bailey Category: Computer Science Question: That big square thing you're staring at right now is called a ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ? Answer: monitor Regexp: monitor Category: Computer Science Question: The Internet Relay Chat Program, which normally connects to port 6667, is more commonly known as ˇˇˇ. Answer: IRC Regexp: IRC Category: Definitions Question: --isms: Exalting one's country above all others. Answer: nationalism Regexp: nationalism Category: Definitions Question: --isms: The belief that there is no God. Answer: atheism Regexp: atheism Category: Definitions Question: --isms: The theory that man cannot prove the existence of a god. Answer: agnosticism Regexp: agnosticism Category: Definitions Question: -ism: The belief in the existence of a god or gods. Answer: theism Regexp: theism Category: Definitions Question: -isms: A diseased condition resulting from the use of beverages such as whiskey. Answer: alcoholism Regexp: alcoholism Category: Definitions Question: -isms: A one-party system of government in which control is maintained by force and regimentation. Answer: fascism Regexp: fascism Category: Definitions Question: -isms: A painful stiffness of the muscles and joints Answer: rheumatism Regexp: rheumatism Category: Definitions Question: -isms: A severe or unfavorable judgment. Answer: criticism Regexp: criticism Category: Definitions Question: -isms: An economic system characterized by private ownership and competition. Answer: capitalism Regexp: capitalism Category: Definitions Question: -isms: Excessive emphasis on financial gain. Answer: commercialism Regexp: commercialism Category: Definitions Question: -isms: Excessive enthusiasm or zeal for a cause. Answer: fanaticism Regexp: fanaticism Category: Definitions Question: -isms: Poisoning caused by a toxin in improperly prepared food. Answer: botulism Regexp: botulism Category: Definitions Question: -isms: Public ownership of the basic means of production, distribution, and exchange. Answer: socialism Regexp: socialism Category: Definitions Question: -isms: The belief in living a very austere and self-denying life. Answer: asceticism Regexp: asceticism Category: Definitions Question: A clip, shaped like a bar to keep a woman's hair in place is a ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: barrette Regexp: barrette Category: Definitions Question: A depilatory is a substance used for removing ˇˇˇˇ. Answer: hair Regexp: hair Category: Definitions Question: A device used to change the voltage of alternating currents is a ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: transformer Regexp: transformer Category: Definitions Question: A flat, round hat sometimes worn by soldiers is a ˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: beret Regexp: beret Category: Definitions Question: A government in which power is restricted to a few is a(n) ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: oligarchy Regexp: oligarchy Category: Definitions Question: A person in his eighties is called a(n) ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: octogenarian Regexp: octogenarian Category: Definitions Question: A person who starts fires maliciously is a(n) ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: arsonist Regexp: arsonist Category: Definitions Question: A person with a strong desire to steal is a(n) ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: kleptomaniac Regexp: kleptomaniac Category: Definitions Question: A pugilist is a ˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: boxer Regexp: boxer Category: Definitions Question: A receptacle for holy water is a(n) ˇˇˇˇ. Answer: font Regexp: font Category: Definitions Question: A sun-dried grape is known as a(n) ˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: raisin Regexp: raisin Category: Definitions Question: A word like 'NASA' formed from the initials of other words is a(n) ˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: acronym Regexp: acronym Category: Definitions Question: Acrophobia is a fear of ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: heights Regexp: heights Category: Definitions Question: An "omniscient" person has unlimited ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: knowledge Regexp: knowledge Category: Definitions Question: An anemometer measures ˇˇˇˇ ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: wind velocity Regexp: wind velocity Category: Definitions Question: An animal stuffer is a(n) ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: taxidermist Regexp: taxidermist Category: Definitions Question: An artist supports his canvas on a(n) ˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: easel Regexp: easel Category: Definitions Question: An instrument on a car to measure the distance travelled is called a(n) ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: odometer Regexp: odometer Category: Definitions Question: Androphobia is the fear of ˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: males Regexp: (men|males?) Category: Definitions Question: Animals that once existed but don't exist now are said to be ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: extinct Regexp: extinct Category: Definitions Question: Any object worn as a charm may be called a(n) ˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: amulet Regexp: amulet Category: Definitions Question: Bibliophobia is a fear of ˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: books Regexp: books Category: Definitions Question: Brontophobia is the fear of ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: thunder Regexp: thunder Category: Definitions Question: Dendrochronology is better known as ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: ring dating Regexp: ring dating Category: Definitions Question: Doraphobia is the fear of ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: fur Regexp: fur Category: Definitions Question: Eleutherophobia is a fear of ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: freedom Regexp: freedom Category: Definitions Question: Gymnophobia is the fear of ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: naked bodies Regexp: naked bodies Category: Definitions Question: Hills and ridges composed of drifting sand are known as ˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: dunes Regexp: dunes Category: Definitions Question: Ichthyology is the study of ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: fish Regexp: fish Category: Definitions Question: Legal Terms: A crime more serious than a misdemeanor. Answer: felony Regexp: felony Category: Definitions Question: Legal Terms: A formal agreement enforceable by law. Answer: contract Regexp: contract Category: Definitions Question: Legal Terms: A supplement to a will. Answer: codicil Regexp: codicil Category: Definitions Question: Legal Terms: The people chosen to render a verdict in a court. Answer: jury Regexp: jury Category: Definitions Question: Legal Terms: To steal property entrusted to one's care. Answer: embezzle Regexp: embezzle Category: Definitions Question: Name the pain-inflicting person you go to to get your teeth fixed. Answer: dentist Regexp: dentist Category: Definitions Question: Name the porceilan chair you sit on at least once a day. Answer: toilet Regexp: toilet Category: Definitions Question: One who tells fortunes by the stars is a(n) ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: astrologer Regexp: astrologer Category: Definitions Question: Rats, mice, beavers, and squirrels are all ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: rodents Regexp: rodents Category: Definitions Question: The art of tracing designs and taking impressions of them is ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: lithography Regexp: lithography Category: Definitions Question: The covering on the tip of a shoelace is a(n) ˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: aglet Regexp: aglet Category: Definitions Question: The distance around the outside of a circle is its ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: circumference Regexp: circumference Category: Definitions Question: The earth's atmosphere and the space beyond is known as ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: aerospace Regexp: aerospace Category: Definitions Question: The effect produced when sound is reflected back is known as a(n) ˇˇˇˇ. Answer: echo Regexp: echo Category: Definitions Question: The feeling of having experienced something before is known as ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: deja vu Regexp: deja vu Category: Definitions Question: The science of preparing and dispensing drugs is ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: pharmacy Regexp: pharmacy Category: Definitions Question: The science of providing men, equipment and supplies for military operations is called ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: logistics Regexp: logistics Category: Definitions Question: The study of human behaviour is ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: psychology Regexp: psychology Category: Definitions Question: The study of human pre-history is ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: archaeology Regexp: archaeology Category: Definitions Question: The study of insects is ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: entomology Regexp: entomology Category: Definitions Question: The study of light and its relation to sight is called ˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: optics Regexp: optics Category: Definitions Question: The study of man and culture is known as ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: anthropology Regexp: anthropology Category: Definitions Question: The study of natural phenomena: motion, forces, light, sound, etc. is called ˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: physics Regexp: physics Category: Definitions Question: The study of plants is ˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: botany Regexp: botany Category: Definitions Question: The study of religion is ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: theology Regexp: theology Category: Definitions Question: The study of sound is ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: acoustics Regexp: acoustics Category: Definitions Question: The study of the composition of substances and the changes that they undergo is ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: chemistry Regexp: chemistry Category: Definitions Question: The study of the earth's physical divisions into mountains, seas, etc. is ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: geography Regexp: geography Category: Definitions Question: The study of the manner in which organisms carry on their life processes is ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: physiology Regexp: physiology Category: Definitions Question: The symbols used on a map are explained by the ˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: legend Regexp: legend Category: Definitions Question: The treatment of disease by chemical substances which are toxic to the causative micro-organisms is called ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: chemotherapy Regexp: chemotherapy Category: Definitions Question: The weight at the end of a pendulum is a(n) ˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: bob Regexp: bob Category: Definitions Question: The wide wall built along the banks of rivers to stop flooding is a(n) ˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: levee Regexp: levee Category: Definitions Question: The word "cumulus" refers to a type of ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: cloud Regexp: cloud Category: Definitions Question: This instrument is used for measuring the distance between two points, on a curved surface. Answer: calliper Regexp: calliper Category: Definitions Question: This instrument measures atmospheric pressure. Answer: barometer Regexp: barometer Category: Definitions Question: This instrument measures the velocity of the wind. Answer: anemometer Regexp: anemometer Category: Definitions Question: This is the fear of enclosed spaces. Answer: claustrophobia Regexp: claustrophobia Category: Definitions Question: This word is used as the international radio distress call. Answer: mayday Regexp: mayday Category: Definitions Question: This word means "split personality". Answer: schizophrenia Regexp: schizophrenia Category: Definitions Question: Throat, foxing, and platform are parts of a(n) ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: shoe Regexp: shoe Category: Definitions Question: Toxiphobia is a fear of ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: poison Regexp: poison Category: Definitions Question: What does a brandophile collect? Answer: cigar bands Regexp: cigar bands Category: Definitions Question: What does a heliologist study? Answer: the sun Regexp: sun Category: Definitions Question: What does an ornithologist study? Answer: birds Regexp: birds Category: Definitions Question: What is a device to stem the flow of blood called? Answer: tourniquet Regexp: tourniquet Category: Definitions Question: What is a dried plum called? Answer: prune Regexp: prune Category: Definitions Question: What is a female swan called? Answer: pen Regexp: pen Category: Definitions Question: What is a figure with eight equal sides called? Answer: octagon Regexp: octagon Category: Definitions Question: What is another name for a tombstone inscription? Answer: epitaph Regexp: epitaph Category: Definitions Question: What is measured by a chronometer? Answer: time Regexp: time Category: Definitions Question: What is the common name for a Japanese dwarf tree? Answer: bonsai Regexp: bonsai Category: Definitions Question: What is the common name for the Aurora Borealis? Answer: northern lights Regexp: northern lights Category: Definitions Question: What is the common term for a "somnambulist"? Answer: sleepwalker Regexp: sleepwalker Category: Definitions Question: What is the name for a branch of a river? Answer: tributary Regexp: tributary Category: Definitions Question: What is the study of heredity called? Answer: genetics Regexp: genetics Category: Definitions Question: What is the study of prehistoric plants and animals called? Answer: paleontology Regexp: paleontology Category: Definitions Question: What is the term for a castrated rooster? Answer: capon Regexp: capon Category: Definitions Question: Which science studies weather? Answer: meteorology Regexp: meteorology Category: Domestic Metallurgy Question: Name the clothing wrinkle remover that sounds like a kind of metal. Answer: iron Regexp: iron Category: Don't Strain Yourself Thinking ;-) Question: A 3 1/2" floppy disk measures ˇˇˇ and 1/2 inches across. Answer: 3 Regexp: 3 Category: Don't Strain Yourself Thinking ;-) Question: A brown crayon is what color? Answer: brown Regexp: brown Category: Don't Strain Yourself Thinking ;-) Question: A smoke detector will alarm if it detects ˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: smoke Regexp: smoke Category: Don't Strain Yourself Thinking ;-) Question: A water heater keeps ˇˇˇˇˇ warm for you. Answer: water Regexp: water Category: Don't Strain Yourself Thinking ;-) Question: Although not all come from France, ˇˇˇˇˇˇ fries are often served with hamburgers. Answer: french Regexp: french Category: Don't Strain Yourself Thinking ;-) Question: An ˇˇˇˇˇ clock usually wakes you in the morning. Answer: alarm Regexp: alarm Category: Don't Strain Yourself Thinking ;-) Question: During the American Revolution, the Boston Tea Party took place in ˇˇˇˇˇˇ Harbor. Answer: boston Regexp: boston Category: Don't Strain Yourself Thinking ;-) Question: How do you spell abbreviation? Answer: abbreviation Regexp: abbreviation Category: Don't Strain Yourself Thinking ;-) Question: How many pencils are there in a dozen? Answer: twelve Regexp: (twelve|12) Category: Drama Question: "Our Town" is a play by whom? Answer: Thornton Wilder Regexp: Wilder Category: Drama Question: The play "Our Town" is set where? Answer: Grover's Corners Regexp: Grover'?s Corner Category: Fantasy Question: What is a sorcerer who deals in black magic called? Answer: necromancer Regexp: necromancer Category: Food Question: Boston butt, jowl, and picnic ham are parts of a ˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: pig Regexp: pig Category: Food and Drink Question: Even though it tastes nothing like grapes, a ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ is often eaten for breakfast. Answer: grapefruit Regexp: grapefruit Category: Food and Drink Question: From what animal do we get venison? Answer: deer Regexp: deer Category: Food and Drink Question: From which fish is caviar obtained? Answer: sturgeon Regexp: sturgeon Category: Food and Drink Question: From which fruit is the liqueur Kirsh made? Answer: cherry Regexp: cherry Category: Food and Drink Question: Iceberg, Boston, and Bibb are types of ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: lettuce Regexp: lettuce Category: Food and Drink Question: Laetrile is associated with the pit of which fruit? Answer: apricot Regexp: apricot Category: Food and Drink Question: Little round chocolate candies are known as _&m's. Answer: m Regexp: m Category: Food and Drink Question: Mustard, ketchup and onions on a hotdog are all ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: condiments Regexp: condiments Category: Food and Drink Question: Name the only fruit named for its color. Answer: orange Regexp: orange Category: Food and Drink Question: Natural vanilla flavoring comes from this plant. Answer: orchid Regexp: orchid Category: Food and Drink Question: Often drunk, this liquid is normally harvested from female cows. Answer: milk Regexp: milk Category: Food and Drink Question: Often eaten for breakfast, bacon is actually the flesh of what barnyard animal? Answer: pig Regexp: pig Category: Food and Drink Question: Often eaten for breakfast, the egg comes from what barnyard animal? Answer: chicken Regexp: chicken Category: Food and Drink Question: Rum is made from this plant. Answer: sugar cane Regexp: sugar cane Category: Food and Drink Question: Vermicelli literally means ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: little worms Regexp: little worms Category: Food and Drink Question: What do you get when you add fresh fruit to red wine? Answer: sangria Regexp: sangria Category: Food and Drink Question: What is Japanese "sake" made from? Answer: rice Regexp: rice Category: Food and Drink Question: What is the name of the syrup drained from raw sugar? Answer: molasses Regexp: molasses Category: Food and Drink Question: What kind of nuts are used in marzipan? Answer: almonds Regexp: almonds Category: Food and Drink Question: Where is the best brandy bottled? Answer: cognac Regexp: cognac Category: Food and Drink Question: Where was Budweiser first brewed? Answer: St. Louis Regexp: St.? Louis Category: Fun Question: Cocktails: Bourbon, sugar and mint make a(n) ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: mint julep Regexp: mint julep Category: Fun Question: Cocktails: Cognac (brandy) and white creme de menthe make a(n) ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: stinger Regexp: stinger Category: Fun Question: Cocktails: Creme de Cacao, cream, and brandy make a(n) ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: brandy alexander Regexp: brandy alexander Category: Fun Question: Cocktails: Gin and Collins mix make a(n) ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: Tom Collins Regexp: Tom Collins Category: Fun Question: Cocktails: Rum, lime, and cola drink make a(n) ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: cuba libre Regexp: cuba libre Category: Fun Question: Cocktails: Triple sec, tequila, and lemon or lime juice make a(n) ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: margarita Regexp: margarita Category: Fun Question: Cocktails: Vodka and Kahlua make a ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: black russian Regexp: black russian Category: Fun Question: Cocktails: Vodka, orange juice and Galliano make a(n) ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: Harvey Wallbanger Regexp: Harvey Wallbanger Category: Fun Question: Cocktails: Whiskey, hot coffee, and whipped cream make a(n) ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: Irish coffee Regexp: Irish coffee Category: Games Question: A bridge hand with no cards in one suit is said to have a ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: void Regexp: void Category: Games Question: A poker hand consisting of three of a kind and a pair is called a ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: full house Regexp: full house Category: Games Question: How many balls are used in a game of snooker including the cue ball? Answer: twenty two Regexp: (twenty[- ]two|22) Category: Games Question: How many dots are there on a pair of dice? Answer: forty two Regexp: (forty[- ]two|42) Category: Games Question: How many squares are there on a chessboard? Answer: sixty four Regexp: (sixty[- ]four|64) Category: Games Question: If you "peg out" what game are you playing? Answer: cribbage Regexp: cribbage Category: Games Question: In poker five cards of the same suit is called a(n) ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: flush Regexp: flush Category: Games Question: In pool, what color is the eight ball? Answer: black Regexp: black Category: Games Question: In which game might a person have a "full house"? Answer: poker Regexp: poker Category: Games Question: In which game or sport are "Staunton" pieces used? Answer: chess Regexp: chess Category: Games Question: In which game or sport can a person be "skunked"? Answer: cribbage Regexp: cribbage Category: Games Question: In which sport are terms "spare" and "gutter" used? Answer: tenpin bowling Regexp: bowling Category: Games Question: In which sport or game are the terms: 'pin', 'fork', and 'skewer' used? Answer: chess Regexp: chess Category: Games Question: In which sport or game is the term "rook" used? Answer: chess Regexp: chess Category: Games Question: Name the only flexible murder weapon in the game of "Cluedo". Answer: rope Regexp: rope Category: Games Question: Name the only woman suspect in the game of "Cluedo" who isn't married. Answer: Miss Scarlett Regexp: Scarlett Category: Games Question: These are the two highest valued letters in "Scrabble". "Q" and ˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: Z Regexp: Z Category: Games Question: This ancient Chinese game is played with 156 small rectangular tiles. Answer: mah jongg Regexp: mah? ?jong Category: Games Question: This is the lowest ranking suit in Bridge. Answer: clubs Regexp: clubs Category: Games Question: This term denotes a chess move in which both the king and the rook are moved. Answer: castling Regexp: castling Category: Games Question: What bowling term means three straight strikes? Answer: turkey Regexp: turkey Category: Games Question: What game or sport is Bobby Fischer identified with? Answer: chess Regexp: chess Category: Games Question: What number is on the opposite side of the "five" on dice? Answer: two Regexp: (two|2) Category: Games Question: What score is not possible for a cribbage hand? Answer: nineteen Regexp: (nineteen|19) Category: Games Question: Which chess piece is usually valued as 5 points? Answer: rook Regexp: rook Category: Games Question: Which game usually begins with, "Is it animal, vegetable, or mineral?" Answer: twenty questions Regexp: (twenty|20) questions Category: General Knowledge Question: Although it doesn't sound like a dog, ˇˇˇˇdust is ornamental wood chips often placed in flowerbeds. Answer: bark Regexp: bark Category: General Knowledge Question: Chicago Transit Authority is now known as which group? Answer: Chicago Regexp: Chicago Category: General Knowledge Question: If you drive on a parkway, you park on a ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ? Answer: driveway Regexp: driveway Category: General Knowledge Question: To refuel your car you go to a ˇˇˇˇˇ station. Answer: petrol Regexp: petrol Category: General Knowledge Question: Wedding rings are normally worn on what finger of your hand? Answer: ring finger Regexp: ring Category: General Knowledge Question: What are catalogued under the Dewey decimal system? Answer: books Regexp: books Category: General Knowledge Question: What are the 3 big colleges of the Ivy League? (name them alphabetically) Answer: Harvard, Princeton, Yale Regexp: Harvard,? Princeton,?( and)? Yale Category: General Knowledge Question: What company makes Pampers disposable diapers? Answer: Proctor & Gamble Regexp: Proctor (&|and) Gamble Category: General Knowledge Question: What do the initials U.F.O stand for? Answer: Unidentified Flying Object Regexp: Unidentified Flying Object Category: General Knowledge Question: What do the letters in SAM missiles refer to? Answer: Surface-to-Air Missile Regexp: Surface[- ]to[- ]Air Category: General Knowledge Question: What does IRS stand for? Answer: Internal Revenue Service Regexp: Internal Revenue Service Category: General Knowledge Question: What does a compass needle point to? Answer: north Regexp: north Category: General Knowledge Question: What does the abbreviation a.m. stand for? Answer: Ante Meridian Regexp: Ante Meridian Category: General Knowledge Question: What does the acronym CIA stand for? Answer: Central Intelligence Agency Regexp: Central Intelligence Agency Category: General Knowledge Question: What is the minimum IQ score for the genius category? Answer: one hundred and forty Regexp: (one hundred (and |& )?forty|140) Category: General Knowledge Question: What is this sign called "&"? Answer: ampersand Regexp: ampersand Category: General Knowledge Question: When using a telephone, you must wait for a ˇˇˇˇ tone before starting your call. Answer: dial Regexp: dial Category: General Knowledge Question: Which U.S. president is on the five-dollar bill? Answer: Abraham Lincoln Regexp: Lincoln Category: Geography Question: Acadia was the original name of which Canadian province? Answer: Nova Scotia Regexp: Nova Scotia Category: Geography Question: Bridgeport is the largest city in which state? Answer: Connecticut Regexp: Connecticut Category: Geography Question: Bridgetown is the capital of ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: Barbados Regexp: Barbados Category: Geography Question: Brussels is the capital of which country? Answer: Belgium Regexp: Belgium Category: Geography Question: Frankfort is the capital of which state? Answer: Kentucky Regexp: Kentucky Category: Geography Question: Guayaquil is the largest city in what country? Answer: Ecuador Regexp: Ecuador Category: Geography Question: Halifax is the capital of which Canadian province? Answer: Nova Scotia Regexp: Nova Scotia Category: Geography Question: Havana is the capital of which country? Answer: Cuba Regexp: Cuba Category: Geography Question: He invented the most common projection for world maps. Answer: Gerardus Mercator Regexp: Mercator Category: Geography Question: He visited Australia and New Zealand, then surveyed the Pacific Coast of North America. Answer: Vancouver Regexp: Vancouver Category: Geography Question: How many stars are on the flag of New Zealand? Answer: four Regexp: (four|4) Category: Geography Question: If its 4:00pm in Seattle, Washington what time is it in Portland, Oregon? Answer: 4:00pm Regexp: 4:00pm Category: Geography Question: In what city are the famous Tivoli Gardens? Answer: Copenhagen Regexp: Copenhagen Category: Geography Question: In what city is the Leaning Tower? Answer: Pisa Regexp: Pisa Category: Geography Question: In what city is the Smithsonian Institute? Answer: Washington Regexp: Washington Category: Geography Question: In what country is Banff National Park? Answer: Canada Regexp: Canada Category: Geography Question: In what country is Lahore? Answer: Pakistan Regexp: Pakistan Category: Geography Question: In what country is Mandalay? Answer: Myanmar (formerly known as Burma) Regexp: (Myanmar|Burma) Category: Geography Question: In what country is Taipei? Answer: Taiwan Regexp: Taiwan Category: Geography Question: In what country is Thunder Bay? Answer: Canada Regexp: Canada Category: Geography Question: In what country is the Jutland peninsula? Answer: Denmark Regexp: Denmark Category: Geography Question: In what country is the Mekong River Delta? Answer: Vietnam Regexp: Vietnam Category: Geography Question: In what country is the Waterloo battlefield? Answer: Belgium Regexp: Belgium Category: Geography Question: In what country is the highest point in South America? Answer: Argentina Regexp: Argentina Category: Geography Question: In what country is the lowest point in South America? 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Answer: Richard Nixon Regexp: Nixon Category: History Question: He discovered the Grand Canyon. Answer: Francisco Coronado Regexp: Coronado Category: History Question: He is identified with the expression, "Eureka". Answer: Archimedes Regexp: Archimedes Category: History Question: He is said to have fiddled while Rome burned. Answer: Nero Regexp: Nero Category: History Question: He led 900 followers in a mass suicide in 1979. Answer: Jim Jones Regexp: Jim Jones Category: History Question: He ordered the persecution of Christians in which Peter and Paul died. Answer: Nero Regexp: Nero Category: History Question: He received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1964 for his civil rights leadership. Answer: Martin Luther King Jr. Regexp: (Martin Luther King|MLK) Category: History Question: He said, "I have nothing to offer but blood, tears, toil and sweat." Answer: Sir Winston Churchill Regexp: Churchill Category: History Question: He shot Lee Harvey Oswald. Answer: Jack Ruby Regexp: Jack Ruby Category: History Question: He taught Alexander the Great. Answer: Aristotle Regexp: Aristotle Category: History Question: He was assassinated on Dec. 8, 1980 in New York City. Answer: John Lennon Regexp: John Lennon Category: History Question: He was assassinated on Nov. 22, 1963. Answer: John Fitzgerald Kennedy Regexp: Kennedy Category: History Question: He was defeated at the Battle of Little Bighorn. Answer: General Custer Regexp: Custer Category: History Question: He was stabbed by Gaius Cassius Longinus. Answer: Julius Caesar Regexp: Julius Caesar Category: History Question: He was the American inventor of the Cotton Gin. Answer: Eli Whitney Regexp: Whitney Category: History Question: He was the U.S. president during the Civil War. Answer: Abraham Lincoln Regexp: Lincoln Category: History Question: His ship was the H.M.S. Beagle. Answer: Charles Darwin Regexp: Darwin Category: History Question: His wife was Roxana. His horse was Bacephalus. He was ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: Alexander the Great Regexp: Alexander the Great Category: History Question: How do you write 69 in Roman numerals? Answer: LXIX Regexp: LXIX Category: History Question: How many astronauts manned each Apollo flight? Answer: three Regexp: (three|3) Category: History Question: How old was John F. Kennedy when he became president? Answer: forty three Regexp: (forty[- ]three|43) Category: History Question: In 1902 this volcano erupted, killing 30,000. Answer: Pelee Regexp: Pelee Category: History Question: In what country did "Sepoy Mutiny" occur? Answer: India Regexp: India Category: History Question: In which city was President Kennedy killed? Answer: Dallas Regexp: Dallas Category: History Question: In which city were the Hanging Gardens? Answer: Babylon Regexp: Babylon Category: History Question: In which country did the Boxer Rebellion take place? Answer: China Regexp: China Category: History Question: In which country was Adolf Hitler born? Answer: Austria Regexp: Austria Category: History Question: In which country was the Rosetta Stone found? Answer: Egypt Regexp: Egypt Category: History Question: Israel occupied the Golan Heights. Whose territory was it? Answer: Syria Regexp: Syria Category: History Question: Israel occupied the West Bank. It belonged to ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: Jordan Regexp: Jordan Category: History Question: John F. Kennedy Airport in New York used to be called ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: Idlewind Regexp: Idlewind Category: History Question: Mussolini invaded this country in 1935. Answer: Ethiopia Regexp: Ethiopia Category: History Question: Name Jacques Cousteau's research ship. Answer: Calypso Regexp: Calypso Category: History Question: Name the incident in which tea was dumped into the harbour. Answer: Boston Tea Party Regexp: Boston Tea[- ]Party Category: History Question: One who fought professionally in Roman arenas was a(n) ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: Gladiator Regexp: Gladiator Category: History Question: She overcame her handicaps to become a lecturer and a scholar. Answer: Helen Keller Regexp: Helen Keller Category: History Question: She was Queen of Egypt and mistress of Julius Caesar. Answer: Cleopatra Regexp: Cleopatra Category: History Question: She was called "The Maid of Orleans". Answer: Joan of Arc Regexp: Joan of Arc Category: History Question: She was the first First Lady to be received privately by the Pope. Answer: Jackie Kennedy Regexp: Jackie Kennedy Category: History Question: She was the first woman premier of Israel. Answer: Golda Meir Regexp: Meir Category: History Question: She was the first woman to fly the Atlantic solo. Answer: Amelia Earhart Regexp: Earhart Category: History Question: She was the first woman to swim the English channel. Answer: Gertrude Caroline Ederle Regexp: Ederle Category: History Question: She was the greatest trick shot artist of all time. Answer: Annie Oakley Regexp: Annie Oakley Category: History Question: She won the 1979 Nobel Peace Prize for her work among the poor. Answer: Mother Teresa Regexp: Mother Teresa Category: History Question: Spain ceded Florida to Britain in exchange for this territory. Answer: Cuba Regexp: Cuba Category: History Question: The "Bay of Pigs" fiasco took place in this country. Answer: Cuba Regexp: Cuba Category: History Question: The Devonian Period is also known as the Age of ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: fish Regexp: fish Category: History Question: The Inquisition forced him to recant his belief in the Copernican Theory. Answer: Galileo Regexp: Galileo Category: History Question: The Romans built these to convey water. Answer: aqueducts Regexp: aqueducts Category: History Question: The St. Valentine's Day massacre took place in this city. Answer: Chicago Regexp: Chicago Category: History Question: The first dog in space was named ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: Laika Regexp: Laika Category: History Question: The last line of this document is "Working men of all countries, unite." Answer: Communist Manifesto Regexp: Communist Manifesto Category: History Question: This F.B.I agent headed the investigation of Al Capone. Answer: Elliot Ness Regexp: Elliot Ness Category: History Question: This French peasant girl led the army to victories. Answer: Joan of Arc Regexp: Joan of Arc Category: History Question: This Indian group ruled in early Peru. Answer: Inca Regexp: Inca Category: History Question: This Nazi leader had his six children poisoned prior to his own death. Answer: Joseph Goebbels Regexp: Joseph Goebbels Category: History Question: This Queen of France was beheaded in 1793. Answer: Marie Antoinette Regexp: Marie Antoinette Category: History Question: This Roman killed himself after his defeat at Actium. Answer: Marc Antony Regexp: Anth?ony Category: History Question: This Sioux Indian toured with Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show. Answer: Sitting Bull Regexp: Sitting Bull Category: History Question: This Spaniard conquered Mexico. Answer: Hernando Cortez Regexp: corte[sz] Category: History Question: This U.S. Secretary of State won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1973. Answer: Henry Kissinger Regexp: Henry Kissinger Category: History Question: This U.S. president was fatally shot in 1881. Answer: James Garfield Regexp: James Garfield Category: History Question: This assassin of Julius Caesar was his friend. Answer: Brutus Regexp: Brutus Category: History Question: This frontiersman and politician was killed at the Alamo. Answer: Davy Crockett Regexp: Davy Crockett Category: History Question: This is said to be history's greatest military evacuation. Answer: Dunkirk Regexp: Dunkirk Category: History Question: This military attack took place on Dec. 7, 1941. Answer: Pearl Harbour Regexp: Pearl Harbour Category: History Question: This organization was founded by William Booth. Answer: Salvation Army Regexp: Salvation Army Category: History Question: This racist organization was formed in Tennessee in 1865. Answer: Ku Klux Klan Regexp: Ku Klux Klan Category: History Question: This war began on June 25, 1950. Answer: Korean Regexp: Korean Category: History Question: This was the largest real estate deal in U.S. history. Answer: Louisiana Purchase Regexp: Louisiana Purchase Category: History Question: This word describes the Nazi annihilation of Jews. Answer: holocaust Regexp: holocaust Category: History Question: Those big black CD's that you see at garage sales that people call "albums" are made of ˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: vinyl Regexp: vinyl Category: History Question: Two 747's collided here in 1977. Answer: Canary Islands Regexp: Canary Islands Category: History Question: U.S. President, Chester Alan ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: Arthur Regexp: Arthur Category: History Question: U.S. President, Herbert C. ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: Hoover Regexp: Hoover Category: History Question: U.S. President, John Quincy ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: Adams Regexp: Adams Category: History Question: U.S. President: Calvin ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: Coolidge Regexp: Coolidge Category: History Question: What American feminist went bust as a silver dollar? Answer: Susan B. Anthony Regexp: Susan B. Anthony Category: History Question: What Chinese dynasty was overthrown in 1911? Answer: Manchu Regexp: Manchu Category: History Question: What age preceded the Iron Age? Answer: The Bronze Age Regexp: The Bronze Age Category: History Question: What did President J. Buchanan not have? Answer: A wife Regexp: A wife Category: History Question: What did presidents Madison, Monroe, Polk, and Garfield have in common? Answer: The first name "James" Regexp: The first name "James" Category: History Question: What group landed in America in 1620? Answer: The Pilgrims Regexp: The Pilgrims Category: History Question: What is the Roman numeral for fifty? Answer: L Regexp: L Category: History Question: What is the name of the Russian Czar's daughter who might-or might not-have survived the Russian revolution? Answer: Anastasia Regexp: Anastasia Category: History Question: What volcano destroyed Pompeii? Answer: Vesuvius Regexp: Vesuvius Category: History Question: What was the instrument of execution during the "Reign of Terror"? Answer: guillotine Regexp: guillotine Category: History Question: What was the name of Plato's school? Answer: Academy Regexp: Academy Category: History Question: What was the name of the B-29 used at Hiroshima to drop the bomb? Answer: Enola Gay Regexp: Enola Gay Category: History Question: What was the nationality of the prisoners in the "Black hole of Calcutta"? Answer: British Regexp: British Category: History Question: What was the third country to get the "bomb"? Answer: Britain Regexp: Britain Category: History Question: What's the resting place of those buried at sea? Answer: Davey Jones's Locker Regexp: (Dave?y Jones's? Locker) Category: History Question: Which U.S. president said, "The buck stops here"? Answer: Truman Regexp: Truman Category: History Question: Which military battle took place in 1815? Answer: Waterloo Regexp: Waterloo Category: History Question: Which nation was led by Genghis Khan? Answer: The Mongols Regexp: The Mongols Category: History Question: Which president was responsible for the Louisiana Purchase? Answer: Jefferson Regexp: Jefferson Category: History Question: Who is "The Iron Lady"? Answer: Margaret Thatcher Regexp: Margaret Thatcher Category: History Question: Who led the attack on the Alamo? Answer: Santa Ana Regexp: santa ann?a Category: History Question: Who rode naked through the streets of Coventry? Answer: Lady Godiva Regexp: Lady Godiva Category: History Question: Who said "Veni, vidi, vici" (I came, I saw, I conquered)? Answer: Julius Caesar Regexp: Julius Caesar Category: History Question: Who said: "Let them eat cake"? Answer: Marie Antoinette Regexp: Marie Antoinette Category: History Question: Who sang Happy Birthday to John F. Kennedy for his 45th? Answer: Marilyn Monroe Regexp: Marilyn Monroe Category: History Question: Who succeeded Churchill when he resigned in 1955? Answer: Sir Anthony Eden Regexp: Sir Anthony Eden Category: History Question: Who was "The Mad Monk"? Answer: Rasputin Regexp: Rasputin Category: History Question: Who was George Washington's vice-president? Answer: Adams Regexp: Adams Category: History Question: Who was the first chancellor of West Germany after WW II? Answer: Konrad Adenauer Regexp: Konrad Adenauer Category: History Question: Who was the second man to set foot on the moon? Answer: Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin Regexp: Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin Category: History Question: Who was, "First in war, first in peace and first in the hearts of his countrymen"? Answer: George Washington Regexp: George Washington Category: IRC Question: What three letters are overly used to indicate "Laugh Out Loud"? Answer: lol Regexp: lol Category: Langauge Question: Many Meanings: Fuel, vapor, flattulence, helium. What is it? Answer: gas Regexp: gas Category: Language Question: Multiple Meanings: Drinking utensils or sight-enhancers. Answer: glasses Regexp: glasses Category: Language Question: Multiple Meanings: Slamming your hands together quickly, or a venereal disease. Answer: clap Regexp: clap Category: Language Question: Name the soda that is often confused with a drug. Answer: Coke Regexp: Coke Category: Language Question: Subject, verb and object are parts of a ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: sentence Regexp: sentence Category: Language Question: This animal is found at the beginning of an (English) encyclopedia Answer: aardvark Regexp: aardvark Category: Language Question: What is the only English word formed by the first three letters of the alphabet? Answer: cab Regexp: cab Category: Language Question: What three letter word means the same as "to ingest"? Answer: eat Regexp: eat Category: Languages Question: "faux pas" means ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: mistake Regexp: mistake Category: Languages Question: Mardi Gras is French for ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: fat tuesday Regexp: fat tuesday Category: Languages Question: The name Australia is derived from the Latin word "australis" which means ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: southern Regexp: southern Category: Languages Question: The name for this semi-precious stone comes from the Latin for "sea water" Answer: aquamarine Regexp: aquamarine Category: Languages Question: What ONE word fits? ˇˇˇˇhood; ˇˇˇˇhole; ˇˇˇˇdate. Answer: man Regexp: man Category: Languages Question: What ONE word fits? ˇˇˇˇstream; ˇˇˇˇhill; ˇˇˇˇˇpour. Answer: down Regexp: down Category: Languages Question: What does "c'est la vie" mean? Answer: that's life Regexp: that's life Category: Languages Question: What word contains the combination of letters: "xop"? Answer: saXOPhone Regexp: saXOPhone Category: Literature Question: "The Diary of Anne Frank" was first published in English under what title? Answer: The Diary of a Young Girl Regexp: The Diary of a Young Girl Category: Literature Question: Captain Hook, Tiger Lily, and Tinker Bell are characters in what story? Answer: Peter Pan Regexp: Peter Pan Category: Literature Question: Dr. Seuss wrote this book: The Cat in the ˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: Hat Regexp: Hat Category: Literature Question: Edgar Allen Poe wrote a famous poem about this animal. Answer: raven Regexp: raven Category: Literature Question: From which Shakespeare play is this line taken: "Double, double ... " Answer: Macbeth Regexp: Macbeth Category: Literature Question: From which Shakespeare play is this line taken: "Goodnight, goodnight! Parting is such sweet sorrow, That I should say goodnight till it be morrow." Answer: Romeo and Juliet Regexp: Romeo and Juliet Category: Literature Question: From which Shakespeare play is this line taken: "To be or not to be?" Answer: Hamlet Regexp: Hamlet Category: Literature Question: From which Shakespeare play is this line taken: "What in a name? That which we call a rose, by any other name would smell as sweet." Answer: Romeo and Juliet Regexp: Romeo and Juliet Category: Literature Question: How many lines are in a sonnet? Answer: fourteen Regexp: (fourteen|14) Category: Literature Question: How many plays is Shakespeare generally credited with today? Answer: thirty seven Regexp: (thirty[- ]seven|37) Category: Literature Question: Name the Shakespeare play from this ultra short plot summary: Urged on by his wife, a man murders his king in order to take his place. Answer: Macbeth Regexp: Macbeth Category: Literature Question: Stephen King's: "Pet ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ". Answer: Semetary Regexp: Semetary Category: Literature Question: Stephen King's: "Salem's ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ". Answer: Lot Regexp: Lot Category: Literature Question: Stephen King's: "The Dead ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ". Answer: Zone Regexp: Zone Category: Literature Question: This Shakespearean king was the actual king of Scotland for 17 years. Answer: Macbeth Regexp: Macbeth Category: Literature Question: This girl hid from the Nazis in Amsterdam. Answer: Anne Frank Regexp: Anne Frank Category: Literature Question: What Shakespearean play features the line: A plague on both your houses? Answer: Romeo and Juliet Regexp: Romeo and Juliet Category: Literature Question: What did Jeannie C. Riley describe as "a little Peyton Place"? Answer: Harper Valley Regexp: Harper Valley Category: Literature Question: What other name does Stephen King write under? Answer: Richard Bachman Regexp: Richard Bachman Category: Literature Question: What publication was subtitled The What's New Magazine? Answer: Popular Science Regexp: Popular Science Category: Literature Question: What was the name of Mother Goose's son? Answer: Jack Regexp: Jack Category: Literature Question: What's Penthouse's sister publication for women? Answer: Viva Regexp: Viva Category: Litterature Question: Homer wrote this account of the Trojan War. Answer: Iliad Regexp: Iliad Category: Logic Question: You are in a room where all walls face south. A bear walks by. What color is it? Answer: White Regexp: White Category: Mathematics Question: A U.S. dime is worth ˇˇˇ cents. Answer: ten Regexp: (ten|10) Category: Mathematics Question: A line drawn from an angle of a triangle to the mid-point of the opposite side is a(n) ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: median Regexp: median Category: Mathematics Question: A triangle with three equal sides is called ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: equilateral Regexp: equilateral Category: Mathematics Question: A triangle with two equal sides is called ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: isosceles Regexp: isosceles Category: Mathematics Question: An angle greater than 180 degrees and less than 360 degrees is a(n) ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ angle. Answer: reflex Regexp: reflex Category: Mathematics Question: An angle greater than 90 degrees and less than 180 degrees is said to be ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: obtuse Regexp: obtuse Category: Mathematics Question: An integer that is greater than 1 and is divisible only by itself and 1 is known as a(n) ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: prime Regexp: prime Category: Mathematics Question: Approximately how many inches are there in one meter? Answer: thirty nine Regexp: (thirty[- ]nine|39) Category: Mathematics Question: Arc, radius, and sector are parts of a(n) ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: circle Regexp: circle Category: Mathematics Question: He is known as "The Father of Geometry". Answer: Euclid Regexp: Euclid Category: Mathematics Question: How many corners are there in a cube? Answer: eight Regexp: (eight|8) Category: Mathematics Question: How many nickles are there in 2.25? Answer: forty five Regexp: (forty[- ]five|45) Category: Mathematics Question: If you cut through a solid sphere what shape will the flat area be? Answer: circle Regexp: circle Category: Mathematics Question: Name the number system which uses only the symbols 1 and 0. Answer: The binary system Regexp: The binary system Category: Mathematics Question: The angles inside a square total ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ degrees. Answer: three hundred and sixty Regexp: (three hundred (and |& )?sixty|360) Category: Mathematics Question: The mathematical study of properties of lines, angels, etc., is ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: geometry Regexp: geometry Category: Mathematics Question: The space occupied by a body is called its ˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: volume Regexp: volume Category: Mathematics Question: The square root of 1 is? Answer: 1 Regexp: 1 Category: Mathematics Question: Two angles that total 180 degrees are called ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: supplementary Regexp: supplementary Category: Mathematics Question: What geometric shape has 4 equal sides? Answer: square Regexp: square Category: Medicine Question: A baby doctor is a ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: pediatrician Regexp: pediatrician Category: Medicine Question: A bone specialist is a(n) ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: osteopath Regexp: osteopath Category: Medicine Question: A loss of memory is known as ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: amnesia Regexp: amnesia Category: Medicine Question: A medicine that hastens the emptying of the bowels is called a ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: laxative Regexp: laxative Category: Medicine Question: A non-cancerous tumor is said to be ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: benign Regexp: benign Category: Medicine Question: A thread used in surgery to tie a bleeding blood vessel is called a(n) ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: ligature Regexp: ligature Category: Medicine Question: Carditis, affects the ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: heart Regexp: heart Category: Medicine Question: Doctors often have this instrument around their neck. Answer: stethoscope Regexp: stethoscope Category: Medicine Question: Due to a lack of vitamin C, sailors used to contract this disease. Answer: scurvy Regexp: scurvy Category: Medicine Question: Encephalitis affects the ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: brain Regexp: brain Category: Medicine Question: Gastritis affects the ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: stomach Regexp: stomach Category: Medicine Question: Hammer, anvil, and stirrup are parts of the ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: ear Regexp: ear Category: Medicine Question: He discovered the process of vaccination for prevention of smallpox. Answer: Edward Jenner Regexp: Edward Jenner Category: Medicine Question: Hepatitis affects the ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: Liver Regexp: Liver Category: Medicine Question: How many bones are there in the human body? Answer: two hundred and six Regexp: (two hundred (and |& )?six|206) Category: Medicine Question: How many chambers does the human heart have? Answer: four Regexp: (four|4) Category: Medicine Question: How many pints of blood does the average human have in his/her body? Answer: twelve Regexp: (twelve|12) Category: Medicine Question: In the field of psychiatry this term means self-love. Answer: narcissism Regexp: narcissism Category: Medicine Question: In what organ of the body is insulin produced? Answer: pancreas Regexp: pancreas Category: Medicine Question: In which organ is a clear watery solution known as the "aqueous humor" found? Answer: eye Regexp: eye Category: Medicine Question: In which organ is a pulmonary disease located? Answer: lung Regexp: lung Category: Medicine Question: In which organ is your "hypothalmus" located? Answer: brain Regexp: brain Category: Medicine Question: Infantile Paralysis is commonly known as ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: polio Regexp: polio Category: Medicine Question: Meningitis affects the ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: brain Regexp: brain Category: Medicine Question: Myositis affects the ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: muscles Regexp: muscles Category: Medicine Question: Name the hardest substance in the human body. Answer: enamel Regexp: enamel Category: Medicine Question: Name the largest artery in the human body. Answer: aorta Regexp: aorta Category: Medicine Question: Name the largest gland in the human body. Answer: liver Regexp: liver Category: Medicine Question: Osteomyelitis affects the ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: bones Regexp: bones Category: Medicine Question: Peritonitis, affects the ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: abdomen Regexp: abdomen Category: Medicine Question: Prosthetics deals with the making of ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: artificial limbs Regexp: artificial limbs Category: Medicine Question: Tarsus, metatarsus, and phalanges are parts of a(n) ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: foot Regexp: foot Category: Medicine Question: The branch of medicine dealing with curing by operative procedures is ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: surgery Regexp: surgery Category: Medicine Question: The lack of this element in the diet is a cause of goitre. Answer: iodine Regexp: iodine Category: Medicine Question: The largest single organ of the human body is the ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: skin Regexp: skin Category: Medicine Question: The medical name for the voice box is the ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: larynx Regexp: larynx Category: Medicine Question: The teeth used for biting or cutting are known as ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: incisors Regexp: incisors Category: Medicine Question: These animals were once used to bleed the sick. Answer: leeches Regexp: leech(es)? Category: Medicine Question: These attach muscles to bones or cartilage. Answer: tendons Regexp: tendons Category: Medicine Question: This branch of medicine deals with old age and its diseases. Answer: geriatrics Regexp: geriatrics Category: Medicine Question: This disease consists of a purposeless, continual growth of white blood cells. Answer: leukemia Regexp: leuka?emia Category: Medicine Question: This fingerlike projection is attached to the large intestine. Answer: appendix Regexp: appendix Category: Medicine Question: This is known as "The Royal Disease". Answer: haemophilia Regexp: ha?emophilia Category: Medicine Question: This large bean-shaped lymph gland can expand and contract as needed. Answer: spleen Regexp: spleen Category: Medicine Question: This membrane controls the amount of light entering the eye. Answer: iris Regexp: iris Category: Medicine Question: This organ is a small pouch that stores bile. Answer: gall bladder Regexp: gall bladder Category: Medicine Question: This parasite lives in the intestines of man and animals. Answer: tapeworm Regexp: tapeworm Category: Medicine Question: This small gland attached to the brain exerts a control over growth. 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Answer: fat Regexp: fat Category: Nature Question: What fish is the fastest? Answer: sailfish Regexp: sailfish Category: Nature Question: What is a group of larks called? Answer: exaltation Regexp: exaltation Category: Nature Question: What is a group of peacocks called? Answer: muster Regexp: muster Category: Nature Question: What is a group of whales called? Answer: pod Regexp: pod Category: Nature Question: What is a male goose called? Answer: gander Regexp: gander Category: Nature Question: What is a male swan called? Answer: cob Regexp: cob Category: Nature Question: What is a male swine called? Answer: boar Regexp: boar Category: Nature Question: What is a young goose called? Answer: gosling Regexp: gosling Category: Nature Question: What is a young swan called? Answer: cygnet Regexp: cygnet Category: Nature Question: What is an emasculated stallion called? Answer: gelding Regexp: gelding Category: Nature Question: What is another term for a black leopard? Answer: panther Regexp: panther Category: Nature Question: What is the horn of a rhinoceros made of? Answer: hair Regexp: hair Category: Nature Question: What is the only dog that doesn't have a pink tongue? Answer: chow Regexp: chow Category: Nature Question: What is the world's longest snake? Answer: python Regexp: python Category: Nature Question: What large herbivore sleeps only one hour a night? Answer: antelope Regexp: antelope Category: Nature Question: What name is given to a female calf? Answer: heifer Regexp: heifer Category: Nature Question: What plant is opium derived from? Answer: poppy Regexp: poppy Category: Nature Question: What travels in gaggles? Answer: geese Regexp: geese Category: Nature Question: What type of animal is a wallaby? Answer: marsupial Regexp: marsupial Category: Nature Question: What type of animal lives in a formicary? Answer: ant Regexp: ant Category: Nature Question: What word is used for a female fox? Answer: vixen Regexp: vixen Category: Nature Question: What word is used for a female sheep? Answer: ewe Regexp: ewe Category: Nature Question: What word is used for a male ass? (Other than that the word used for that *§^*&%@! ex-boyfriend.) Answer: jack Regexp: jack Category: Nature Question: What word is used for a male deer? Answer: buck Regexp: buck Category: Nature Question: What word is used for a male duck? Answer: drake Regexp: drake Category: Neture Question: What do oak trees grow from? Answer: acorns Regexp: acorns Category: Not Telling ;-) Question: What would be kept in an "aviary"? Answer: birds Regexp: birds? Category: Not Telling ;-) Question: Where is the Ocean of Storms located? Answer: On the Moon Regexp: moon Category: Not Telling ;-) Question: Who is Robert Zimmermann? Answer: Bob Dylan Regexp: Bob Dylan Category: Not Telling ;-P Question: What are white dwarfs and red giants? Answer: stars Regexp: stars Category: Not telling ;-P Question: What are these: chrysolite, beryl, jasper, and tourmaline? Answer: gems Regexp: gems Category: Nursery Rhymes Question: Jack and Jill went up a ˇˇˇˇ to fetch a pail of water? Answer: hill Regexp: hill Category: Nursery Rhymes Question: Name the nursery rhyme mother whos last name is that of a bird? Answer: goose Regexp: goose Category: Physics Question: The energy which a body possesses by virtue of its motion is called ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: kinetic Regexp: kinetic Category: Physics Question: The pivot point of a lever is called the ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: fulcrum Regexp: fulcrum Category: Physics Question: The process of water changing to water vapor is known as ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: evaporation Regexp: evaporation Category: Physics Question: The rate of change of velocity is known as ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: acceleration Regexp: acceleration Category: Physics Question: The visible spectrum of light ranges from red to ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: violet Regexp: violet Category: Physics Question: True Or False: Contrary to popular belief, a lightbulb actually absorbs darkness? Answer: false Regexp: false Category: Physics Question: Two 1.5 volt batteries, when connected in series, produces ... volts. Answer: 3 Regexp: (3|three) Category: Physics Question: Water freezes at ... degrees Celcius. Answer: zero Regexp: (zero|0) Category: Physics Question: Water freezes at ... degrees Fahrenheit. Answer: thirty two Regexp: (thirty[- ]two|32) Category: Physics Question: What is measured by a Geiger counter? Answer: radioactivity Regexp: radioactivity Category: Physics Question: When light waves pass from one medium into another they change direction. This is called ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: refraction Regexp: refraction Category: Physics Question: Work done, equals force multiplied by ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: distance Regexp: distance Category: Politics Question: For what does O.P.E.C. stand? Answer: The Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries Regexp: Organi[sz]ation of Petroleum Exporting Countries Category: Politics Question: He was elected President of France, in 1981. Answer: Francios Mitterrand Regexp: Francios Mitterrand Category: Politics Question: Name Ronald Reagan's first wife. Answer: Wyman Regexp: Wyman Category: Presidents Question: U.S. President, Woodrow ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: Wilson Regexp: Wilson Category: Quick! Quick! Question: How is the state of Mississippi spelled? Answer: Mississippi Regexp: Mississippi Category: Quick! Quick! Question: Name the circular plastic media you put in a CD-ROM drive. Answer: CD Regexp: CD Category: Quick! Quick! Question: On a standard computer keyboard, this is the letter just to the right of Z. Answer: x Regexp: x Category: Quick! Quick! Question: The longest key on your keyboard is the ˇˇˇˇˇ bar. Answer: space Regexp: space Category: Quick! Quick! Question: The season ˇˇˇˇˇˇ comes right after Spring. Answer: summer Regexp: summer Category: Quick! Quick! Question: There are ˇˇ seconds in a minute. Answer: sixty Regexp: (sixty|60) Category: Quick! Quick! Question: This is required to make all electric things work? Answer: electricity Regexp: electricity Category: Quick! Quick! Question: What color is a blue crayon? Answer: blue Regexp: blue Category: Quick! Quick! Question: What color is a green crayon? Answer: green Regexp: green Category: Quick! Quick! Question: What color is a red crayon? Answer: red Regexp: red Category: Quick! Quick! Question: What company makes Microsoft Windows 2000? Answer: microsoft Regexp: microsoft Category: Quick! Quick! Question: Whats radar spelled backwards? Answer: radar Regexp: radar Category: Quick! Quick! Question: Whats the abbreviation for United States of America? Answer: USA Regexp: U.?S.?A.? Category: Quick! Where's my mirror? ;- Question: When spelled backwards, the word "retupmoc" becomes what? Answer: computer Regexp: computer Category: Religion Question: Followers of the Unification Church are called ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: Moonies Regexp: Moonies Category: Religion Question: He led the Israelites out of Egypt. Answer: Moses Regexp: Moses Category: Religion Question: He was the first King of the Hebrews. Answer: Saul Regexp: Saul Category: Religion Question: He was the second King of Israel. Answer: David Regexp: David Category: Religion Question: In what month is Christmas observed? Answer: December Regexp: December Category: Religion Question: Name the holiest day in the Jewish calendar. Answer: Yom Kippur Regexp: Yom Kippur Category: Religion Question: On which mountain did Moses receive the Ten Commandments? Answer: Sinai Regexp: Sinai Category: Religion Question: Which city is sacred to Jews, Christians, and Muslims? Answer: Jerusalem Regexp: Jerusalem Category: Religion Question: Who founded Mormonism? Answer: Joseph Smith Regexp: Joseph Smith Category: Religion Question: Who founded the People's Temple Commune? Answer: Jim Jones Regexp: Jim Jones Category: Science Question: A flat-bottomed conical laboratory flask with a narrow neck is called a(n) ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: erlenmeyer flask Regexp: erlenmeyer flask Category: Science Question: A phrenologist reads ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: skulls Regexp: skulls Category: Science Question: A point to which rays of light converge is called a(n) ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: focus Regexp: focus Category: Science Question: A shallow dish with a cover, used for science specimens is a(n) ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: petri dish Regexp: petri dish Category: Science Question: Acetylsalicylic acid is more commonly known as ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: aspirin Regexp: aspirin Category: Science Question: Botany and Zoology combined make up the science of ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: biology Regexp: biology Category: Science Question: By what chemical process do plants manufacture food? Answer: photosynthesis Regexp: photosynthesis Category: Science Question: By what name is Lysergic acid diethylamide better known? Answer: LSD Regexp: LSD Category: Science Question: Cetology is the study of ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: whales Regexp: whales Category: Science Question: Circuits can be wired in series or in ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: parallel Regexp: parallel Category: Science Question: Cocci, Spirilla, and Streptococci are types of ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: bacteria Regexp: bacteria Category: Science Question: Deoxyribonucleic acid is better known as ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: DNA Regexp: DNA Category: Science Question: Dermatitis affects the ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: skin Regexp: skin Category: Science Question: Epidermal cells, palisade cells, and veins are parts of a(n) ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: leaf Regexp: leaf Category: Science Question: Ethylene glycol is frequently used in automobiles.. How? Answer: anti-freeze Regexp: anti[- ]?freeze Category: Science Question: Forked, Sheet, and Ball are types of ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: lightning Regexp: lightning Category: Science Question: Growing plants in liquids rather than soil is known as ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: hydroponics Regexp: hydroponics Category: Science Question: He designed the first feasible automobile with an internal combustion engine. Answer: Karl Freidrich Benz Regexp: Karl Freidrich Benz Category: Science Question: He invented "bifocal" lenses for eyeglasses. Answer: Benjamin Franklin Regexp: Benjamin Franklin Category: Science Question: He is known for his theory of "Evolution". Answer: Charles Darwin Regexp: Charles Darwin Category: Science Question: He transmitted radio signals across the Atlantic in 1901. Answer: Enrico Marconi Regexp: Enrico Marconi Category: Science Question: He wrote "Sexual Behaviour in the Human Male" in 1948. Answer: Alfred Kinsey Regexp: Alfred Kinsey Category: Science Question: How many degrees does the earth rotate each hour? Answer: fifteen Regexp: (fifteen|15) Category: Science Question: In which country was the match invented? Answer: France Regexp: France Category: Science Question: Nitrous oxide is better known as ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: laughing gas Regexp: laughing gas Category: Science Question: Nuclear membrane, cytoplasm, and nucleus are parts of a(n) ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: cell Regexp: cell Category: Science Question: Pulp, crown, and root are parts of a(n) ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: tooth Regexp: tooth Category: Science Question: Quinine is added to water to make ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: tonic water Regexp: tonic water Category: Science Question: Sound Navigation Ranging is better known as ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: sonar Regexp: sonar Category: Science Question: The Kelvin scale is used to measure ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: temperature Regexp: temperature Category: Science Question: The filament of a regular light bulb is usually made of ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: tungsten Regexp: tungsten Category: Science Question: The instrument used in geometry to measure angles is a(n) ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: protractor Regexp: protractor Category: Science Question: The name for the Russian equivalent of Skylab is ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: Salyut Regexp: Salyut Category: Science Question: The second space shuttle was named ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: Columbia Regexp: Columbia Category: Science Question: The vernal equinox is the beginning of ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: spring Regexp: spring Category: Science Question: This Russian scientist used dogs to study conditioned reflexes. Answer: Ivan Pavlov Regexp: Ivan Pavlov Category: Science Question: This is like an airplane but has its propeller on top instead. Answer: helicopter Regexp: helicopter Category: Science Question: This is the reading system used by the blind. Answer: Braille Regexp: Braille Category: Science Question: This science deals with the motion of projectiles. Answer: ballistics Regexp: ballistics Category: Science Question: To make a car go backwards you have to put it in what gear? Answer: reverse Regexp: reverse Category: Science Question: What are these: Ceres, Juno, Iris, and Flora? Answer: asteroids Regexp: asteroids Category: Science Question: What branch of science studies the motion of air and the forces acting on objects in air? Answer: aerodynamics Regexp: aerodynamics Category: Science Question: What did Lewis E. Waterman invent in 1884? Answer: fountain pen Regexp: fountain pen Category: Science Question: What does the "lithosphere" refer to? Answer: The earth's crust Regexp: Earth'?s crust Category: Science Question: What does the Binet test measure? Answer: intelligence Regexp: intelligence Category: Science Question: Who invented dynamite? Answer: Alfred Nobel Regexp: Alfred Nobel Category: Science Question: Who is known as the father of genetics? Answer: Gregor Mendel Regexp: Gregor Mendel Category: Similes Question: As bold as ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: brass Regexp: brass Category: Similes Question: As clean as a(n) ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: whistle Regexp: whistle Category: Similes Question: As clear as a(n) ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: bell Regexp: bell Category: Similes Question: As cute as a(n) ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: button Regexp: button Category: Similes Question: As easy as ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: pie Regexp: pie Category: Similes Question: As fit as a(n) ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: fiddle Regexp: fiddle Category: Similes Question: As good as ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: gold Regexp: gold Category: Similes Question: As graceful as a(n) ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: swan Regexp: swan Category: Similes Question: As large as ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: life Regexp: life Category: Similes Question: As loud as ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: thunder Regexp: thunder Category: Similes Question: As pale as a(n) ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: ghost Regexp: ghost Category: Similes Question: As pleased as ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: punch Regexp: punch Category: Similes Question: As pretty as a(n) ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: picture Regexp: picture Category: Similes Question: As proud as a(n) ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: peacock Regexp: peacock Category: Similes Question: As quiet as a(n) ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: mouse Regexp: mouse Category: Similes Question: As sick as a(n) ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: dog Regexp: dog Category: Similes Question: As sly as a(n) ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: fox Regexp: fox Category: Similes Question: As smart as a(n) ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: whip Regexp: whip Category: Similes Question: Fresh as a(n) ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: daisy Regexp: daisy Category: Sport Question: Baseball: The Baltimore ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: Orioles Regexp: Orioles Category: Sport Question: Baseball: The Toronto ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: Bluejays Regexp: Bluejays Category: Sport Question: Basketball: The Boston ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: Celtics Regexp: Celtics Category: Sport Question: Basketball: The Denver ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: Nuggets Regexp: Nuggets Category: Sport Question: Basketball: The Los Angeles ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: Lakers Regexp: Lakers Category: Sport Question: Basketball: The New York ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: Knicks Regexp: Knicks Category: Sport Question: Basketball: The Seattle ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: Supersonics Regexp: Supersonics Category: Sport Question: Basketball: The Utah ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: Jazz Regexp: Jazz Category: Sport Question: Football: The Baltimore ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: Colts Regexp: Colts Category: Sport Question: Football: The Buffalo ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: Bills Regexp: Bills Category: Sport Question: Football: The Cincinnati ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: Bengals Regexp: Bengals Category: Sport Question: Football: The Cleveland ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: Browns Regexp: Browns Category: Sport Question: Football: The Dallas ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: Cowboys Regexp: Cowboys Category: Sport Question: Football: The Denver ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: Broncos Regexp: Broncos Category: Sport Question: Football: The Miami ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: Dolphins Regexp: Dolphins Category: Sport Question: Football: The Minnesota ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: Vikings Regexp: Vikings Category: Sport Question: Football: The New Orleans ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: Saints Regexp: Saints Category: Sport Question: Football: The Seattle ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: Seahawks Regexp: Seahawks Category: Sport Question: He holds the NHL record for the most goals scored during the regular season. Answer: Wayne Gretzky Regexp: Wayne Gretzky Category: Sport Question: He was the NBA, MVP in 1976, 77, and 80. Answer: Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Regexp: Kareem Abdul[- ]?Jabbar Category: Sport Question: Hockey: The Boston ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: Bruins Regexp: Bruins Category: Sport Question: Hockey: The Buffalo ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: Sabres Regexp: Sabres Category: Sport Question: Hockey: The Calgary ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: Flames Regexp: Flames Category: Sport Question: Hockey: The Chicago ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: Blackhawks Regexp: black ?hawks Category: Sport Question: Hockey: The Detroit ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: Red Wings Regexp: Red Wings Category: Sport Question: Hockey: The Edmonton ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: Oilers Regexp: Oilers Category: Sport Question: Hockey: The Los Angeles ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: Kings Regexp: Kings Category: Sport Question: Hockey: The Montreal ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: Canadians Regexp: Canadians Category: Sport Question: Hockey: The Pittsburgh ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: Penguins Regexp: Penguins Category: Sport Question: Hockey: The St. Louis ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: Blues Regexp: Blues Category: Sport Question: Hockey: The Toronto ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: Maple Leafs Regexp: Maple Leafs Category: Sport Question: Hockey: The Vancouver ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: Canucks Regexp: Canucks Category: Sport Question: How many feet high is a basketball net? Answer: ten Regexp: (ten|10) Category: Sport Question: How many games must you win to win a normal set in tennis? Answer: six Regexp: (six|6) Category: Sport Question: How many minutes is a major penalty in hockey? Answer: five Regexp: (five|5) Category: Sport Question: How many minutes is each period of hockey? Answer: twenty Regexp: (twenty|20) Category: Sport Question: How many players are there on a soccer team? Answer: eleven Regexp: (eleven|11) Category: Sport Question: How many players are there on a water polo team? Answer: seven Regexp: (seven|7) Category: Sport Question: How many players make up a field hockey team? Answer: eleven Regexp: (eleven|11) Category: Sport Question: How many points are awarded for a safety touch in football? Answer: two Regexp: (two|2) Category: Sport Question: How many referees work a soccer game? Answer: one Regexp: (one|1) Category: Sport Question: How many seams are there on a football? (American) Answer: four Regexp: (four|4) Category: Sport Question: How many sides does a home-plate have? Answer: five Regexp: (five|5) Category: Sport Question: In pro football a "sudden death" period lasts how many minutes long? Answer: fifteen Regexp: (fifteen|15) Category: Sport Question: In ten-pin bowling, how many points does a perfect game consist of? Answer: three hundred Regexp: (three hundred|300) Category: Sport Question: In this team sport each player gets a chance to play every position. Answer: volleyball Regexp: volleyball Category: Sport Question: In what sport is the Heisman trophy awarded? Answer: American football Regexp: American football Category: Sport Question: In which city is the Cotton Bowl played? Answer: Dallas Regexp: Dallas Category: Sport Question: In which city is the Hockey Hall of Fame located? Answer: Toronto Regexp: Toronto Category: Sport Question: In which game or sport is a "Zamboni" used? Answer: hockey Regexp: hockey Category: Sport Question: In which sport is a "hole-in-one" possible? Answer: golf Regexp: golf Category: Sport Question: In which sport is the America's Cup awarded? Answer: sailing Regexp: sailing Category: Sport Question: In which sport is the Cy Young Trophy awarded? Answer: baseball Regexp: baseball Category: Sport Question: In which sport is the Davis Cup awarded? Answer: tennis Regexp: tennis Category: Sport Question: In which sport is the term "love" used? Answer: tennis Regexp: tennis Category: Sport Question: In which sport is the term "wishbone" used? Answer: football Regexp: football Category: Sport Question: In which sport is the term, "Hang ten" used? Answer: surfing Regexp: surfing Category: Sport Question: In which sport would you find the "slapshot". Answer: hockey Regexp: hockey Category: Sport Question: Name the hockey trophy awarded to the player demonstrating the best sportsmanship. Answer: The Lady Byng Trophy Regexp: The Lady Byng Trophy Category: Sport Question: On what type of surface are the tennis matches at Wimbledon played? Answer: grass Regexp: grass Category: Sport Question: She was "Sports Illustrated's" first female "Sportsman of the Year". Answer: Billie Jean King Regexp: Billie Jean King Category: Sport Question: Soccer: The New York ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: Cosmos Regexp: Cosmos Category: Sport Question: The 1976 Summer Olympics were held in this city. Answer: Montreal Regexp: Montreal Category: Sport Question: The Japanese martial art of fencing is called ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: kendo Regexp: kendo Category: Sport Question: The person who carries the golfer's clubs is called a(n) ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: caddie Regexp: cadd(ie|y) Category: Sport Question: The white marks intersecting each five yard line are called ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: hash marks Regexp: hash marks Category: Sport Question: This is the most coveted trophy in Candian football. Answer: Grey Cup Regexp: Grey Cup Category: Sport Question: This sport allows substitutions without a stoppage in play. Answer: hockey Regexp: hockey Category: Sport Question: This sport is called the "American pastime". Answer: baseball Regexp: baseball Category: Sport Question: This team won their first World Series in 1969. Answer: New York Mets Regexp: New York Mets Category: Sport Question: This traditional Japanese wrestling sport takes place in a circular ring. Answer: sumo Regexp: sumo Category: Sport Question: Two under par on a hole of golf is called a(n) ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: eagle Regexp: eagle Category: Sport Question: What are large snow bumps known as in skiing terms? Answer: moguls Regexp: moguls Category: Sport Question: What do runners pass to each other in a relay race? Answer: baton Regexp: baton Category: Sport Question: What do the letters ERA mean in baseball? Answer: Earned Run Average Regexp: Earned Run Average Category: Sport Question: What does TKO stand for? Answer: Technical Knock Out Regexp: Technical Knock Out Category: Sport Question: What football player rushed for 2,003 yards in 1973? Answer: OJ Simpson Regexp: OJ Simpson Category: Sport Question: What game features the largest ball? Answer: earthball Regexp: earthball Category: Sport Question: What is it called when a football team loses possession of the ball due to a misplay? Answer: turnover Regexp: turnover Category: Sport Question: What is the heaviest class of weight-lifting? Answer: super heavyweight Regexp: super heavyweight Category: Sport Question: What number wood is a driver in golf? Answer: one Regexp: (one|1) Category: Sport Question: What sport do the Harlem Globetrotters play? Answer: basketball Regexp: basketball Category: Sport Question: What sport has a hooker in a scrum? Answer: rugby Regexp: rugby Category: Sport Question: What sport would you helicopter to the Bugaboos for? Answer: skiing Regexp: skiing Category: Sport Question: What trophy is awarded to the winner of the NHL play-offs? Answer: Stanley Cup Regexp: Stanley Cup Category: Sport Question: What vehicles are involved in the "Tour de France"? Answer: bicycles Regexp: bicycles Category: Sport Question: What was football player Dick Lane's nickname? Answer: Night Train Regexp: Night Train Category: Sport Question: What's the nickname of the University of Georgia football team? Answer: Bulldogs Regexp: Bulldogs Category: Sport Question: Where are the U.S. Tennis Open Championships held? Answer: Flushing Meadows, NY Regexp: Flushing Meadows, NY Category: Sport Question: Which NFL team's defensive unit was nicknamed "The Purple People Eaters"? Answer: Minnesota Vikings Regexp: Minnesota Vikings Category: Sport Question: Which country won the World Cup of Soccer in 1982. Answer: Italy Regexp: Italy Category: Sport Question: Which football team was nicknamed the "Orange Crush"? Answer: Denver Broncos Regexp: Denver Broncos Category: Sport Question: Which is the only position in soccer allowed to handle the ball? Answer: goalkeeper Regexp: (goalie|goalkeeper) Category: Sport Question: Which position is usually played by the tallest member on a basketball team? Answer: centre Regexp: cent(er|re) Category: Sport Question: Which sport has a movement called a "telemark"? Answer: skiing Regexp: skiing Category: Sport Question: Which sport uses stones and brooms? Answer: curling Regexp: curling Category: Sport Question: Which swimming stroke is named after an insect? Answer: butterfly Regexp: butterfly Category: Sport Question: Who was known as the "Sultan of Swat"? Answer: Babe Ruth Regexp: Babe Ruth Category: Sport Question: Who was the 1978 Wimbledon Women's Singles champ? Answer: Martina Navratilova Regexp: Martina Navratilova Category: Sport Question: Who was the first NHL player to score 50 goals in one season? Answer: Maurice Richard <-- pronounced "Reeee-shard" Regexp: Maurice Richard <-- pronounced "Reeee-shard" Category: Sport Question: Who was the first to win the grand slam of tennis? Answer: Don Budge Regexp: Don Budge Category: Sport Question: With which sport is Chris Evert Lloyd identified? Answer: tennis Regexp: tennis Category: Stand on your heads.... NOW! ;-) Question: When read upside down, what does the term "umop apisdn" signify? Answer: upside down Regexp: upside down Category: Stupid things to do ;-) Question: If you look at the sun long enough, you go ˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: blind Regexp: blind Category: Summertime Question: This is the sandy area nearest the ocean. Answer: beach Regexp: beach Category: TV Trivia Question: What did TVs IMF stand for? Answer: Impossible Mission Forces Regexp: Impossible Mission Forces Category: TV Trivia Question: What was the first network series devoted entirely to rock and roll? Answer: American Bandstand Regexp: American Bandstand Category: TV Trivia Question: Who was Carl in Five Easy Pieces before going to Walton's Mountain? Answer: Waite Regexp: Waite Category: TV Trivia Question: Who was Chief Marshall of the Mickey Mouse Club? Answer: Walt Disney Regexp: Walt Disney Category: Triplets Question: Hook, line and ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: sinker Regexp: sinker Category: Trivia Question: "7X" was used to refer to the secret ingredient of which drink? Answer: Coca Cola Regexp: Coca Cola Category: Trivia Question: A "pigskin" is another name for a(n) ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: football Regexp: football Category: Trivia Question: A can of Pepsi holds ˇˇ fluid ounces. Answer: twelve Regexp: (twelve|12) Category: Trivia Question: A foot-long ruler is ˇˇ inches long. Answer: twelve Regexp: (twelve|12) Category: Trivia Question: Most men do this each morning, using a razor. Answer: shave Regexp: shave Category: Trivia Question: Most people wear a watch on their ˇˇˇˇ wrist. Answer: left Regexp: left Category: Trivia Question: Name the implement that removes water from your windshield on your car? Answer: wiper Regexp: wiper Category: Trivia Question: Traffic Trivia: Red means stop, ˇˇˇˇˇ means go. Answer: green Regexp: green Category: Trivia Question: What US state has the Worlds Champion Chili Cookoff every year? Answer: Texas Regexp: Texas Category: Trivia Question: What bit of Bobby Goldsboro syrup focused on a dying young wife? Answer: honey Regexp: honey Category: Trivia Question: What did Sally Rogers always wear in her hair? Answer: a bow Regexp: a bow Category: Trivia Question: What does the typical American eat 263 of each year? not pizza!! Answer: eggs Regexp: eggs Category: Trivia Question: What game show had people dressed up funny? Answer: Let's Make A Deal Regexp: Let's Make A Deal Category: Trivia Question: What is Grimace of the McDonald's characters? Answer: A tastebud Regexp: A tastebud Category: Trivia Question: What was Simple Simon fishing for in his mother's pail? Answer: whale Regexp: whale Category: Trivia Question: What was the name of the Akla-Seltzer boy? Answer: Speedy Regexp: Speedy Category: Trivia Question: What was the name of the dog in RCA Victor's trademark? Answer: Nipper Regexp: Nipper Category: Trivia Question: What's the telephone area code for Chicago? Answer: 312 Regexp: 312 Category: Trivia Question: Where did Howdy Doody live? Answer: Doodyville Regexp: Doodyville Category: Trivia Question: Where were Archie and Edith Bunker's chairs enshrined? Answer: The Smithsonian Institute Regexp: The Smithsonian Institute Category: Trivia Question: Who is also known as Mr. Warmth? Answer: Don Rickles Regexp: Don Rickles Category: Trivia Question: Who is known as "the world's oldest teenager"? Answer: Dick Clark Regexp: Dick Clark Category: Word Asssociation Question: Ball and ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: chain Regexp: chain Category: Word Asssociation Question: Peace and ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ. Answer: quiet Regexp: quiet Category: Word Asssociation Question: Which word is related to these three: nap, walk, call? Answer: cat Regexp: cat Category: Word Asssociation Question: Which word is related to these three: painting, bowl, nail? Answer: finger Regexp: finger Category: Word Asssociation Question: Which word is related to these three: rat, blue, cottage? Answer: cheese Regexp: cheese Category: Words containing 'for' Question: A castle or enclosed place. Answer: FORt Regexp: FORt Category: Words containing 'for' Question: Make holes through something. Answer: perFORate Regexp: perFORate Category: Words containing 'for' Question: Many trees. Answer: FORest Regexp: FORest Category: Words containing 'for' Question: Pardon. Answer: FORgive Regexp: FORgive Category: Words containing 'ten' Question: A choice cut of meat. Answer: tenderloin Regexp: tenderloin Category: (Definitions: -isms) Question: Sartre, de Beauvoir and Camus all belonged to this philosophical movement. Answer: Existentialism Regexp: Existentialism Author: MingTea Category: -isms Question: Indifference to pleasure or pain; Greek philosophical system following the teachings of Zeno. Answer: stoicism Regexp: stoicism Author: MingTea Category: -ologies Question: A collection of literary pieces? Answer: anthology Regexp: anthology Author: MingTea Category: -ologies Question: The study of animal and plant tissues? Answer: Histology Regexp: Histology Author: MingTea Category: Abbreviations Question: What does SOS stand for Answer: Save Our Souls Regexp: Save Our Souls Author: Atarvostatins Category: Abbreviations Question: What does the abbreviation N/A mean? Answer: not applicable Regexp: not applicable Author: Dragon-Lady Category: Advertising Question: What statuette is awarded annually for the best television commercial? Answer: Clio Regexp: Clio Author: MingTea Category: Air Travel Question: What is the national airline of Indonesia? Answer: Garuda Regexp: Garuda Author: Danni- Category: Alcohol Question: What do the letters VOSP on a brandy bottle stand for? Answer: Very Special Old Pale Regexp: Very Special Old Pale Author: Magic2000 Category: Anatomy Question: A mouth-like opening into the body; also the porous openings on the surface of leaves. Answer: stomata Regexp: stomata Author: MingAFK Category: Anatomy Question: After a bolus has been digested in the stomach, it is called ______ as it moves into the small intestine. Answer: chyme Regexp: chyme Author: MingTea Category: Anatomy Question: These essential body cells do not contain nuclei? Answer: Red Blood Cells Regexp: Red Blood Cells Author: MingTea Category: Anatomy Question: These glands are located on top of the kidneys. Answer: Adrenal Regexp: Adrenal Author: MingTea Category: Anatomy Question: This organ of the excretory system is composed of small tubules called nephridia? Answer: kidney Regexp: kidney Author: MingTea Category: Anatomy Question: What is the term for a mass of food moving from your mouth to your stomach called? Answer: swallowing Regexp: swallow Author: MingTea Category: Anatomy Question: What period takes place shortly after chilbrith? Answer: postpartum Regexp: postpartum Author: atariwiggler Category: Anatomy Question: Whats the technical name for the skull ? Answer: Cranium Regexp: Cranium Author: `4play Category: Anatomy and Physiology Question: These essential body cells do not contain nuclei. Answer: red blood cells Regexp: red blood cells Author: MingTea Category: Ancient Stuff Question: The Colosseum received its name not for its size, but for a colossal statue of who that stood close by? Answer: Nero Regexp: Nero Author: {LaVisH} Category: Animal Kingdom Question: In the animal kingdom, if reptiles are in class reptilia, then birds are in class ____ Answer: aves Regexp: aves Author: MingTea Category: Animal Kingdom Question: Often hunted for its fur, this South American rodent bathes in dust and is often sold in the pet trade. Answer: chinchilla Regexp: chinchilla Author: MingTea Category: Animal Kingdom Question: On Borneo and Sumatra, the literal translation of this ape's name means "man of the forest." Answer: Orang-utan Regexp: orang[- ]?utan Author: MingTea Category: Animal Kingdom Question: Term for an emasculated male pig Answer: barrow Regexp: barrow Author: MingTea Category: Animal Kingdom Question: The Komodo Dragon, the biggest known lizard to science, is endemic to the Komodo islands of what country? Answer: Indonesia Regexp: Indonesia Author: junkfiles Category: Animal Kingdom Question: The closest living relative of this African mammal is the giraffe. Answer: Okapi Regexp: Okapi Author: MingTea Category: Animal Kingdom Question: The insect class "hymenoptera" includes ants and these colonial honey-makers. Answer: bees Regexp: bees Author: MingTea Category: Animal Kingdom Question: The silkworm only eats the leaves of what plant? Answer: mulberry Regexp: mulberry Author: MingTea Category: Animal Kingdom Question: What aminal is the logo of the World Wildlife Fund? Answer: panda Regexp: panda Author: stanstime Category: Animal Kingdom Question: Which is a small flightless bird, also New Zealand's national symbol? Answer: kiwi Regexp: kiwi Author: Lyrax Category: Animal Kingdom Question: Which plant is known for attracting hummingbirds? Answer: hibiscus Regexp: hibiscus Author: a-l-f Category: Animals Question: The greyhound, along with this smaller relative, is used in the sport of coursing. Answer: whippet Regexp: whippet Author: MingTea Category: Animals Question: What is the fastest breed of dog after the greyhound? Answer: whippet Regexp: whippet Author: Supreme-Being-of-Leisure Category: Architecture Question: A receptacle for holy water in a church is a ....? Answer: font Regexp: font Author: Fortunella Category: Architecture Question: Towards which direction does the Tower of Pisa lean? Answer: south Regexp: south Author: Fortunella Category: Art Question: French impressionist Claude ----- Answer: Monet Regexp: Monet Author: |casiotone| Category: Art Question: Spanish modernist and cubist Pablo ------- Answer: Picasso Regexp: Picasso Author: |casiotone| Category: Art Question: The surrealist painter Salvador Dali was a native of which country? Answer: Spain Regexp: Spain Author: |casiotone| Category: Arts Question: In what opera would you find Lt. Pinkerton? Answer: Madame butterfly Regexp: Madame butterfly Author: Magic2000 Category: Arts Question: What are arranged in the Japanese art of Ikebana? Answer: flowers Regexp: flowers Author: MingTea Category: Astrology Question: Which date starts the astrological year? Answer: March 21 Regexp: (Mar(ch)? 21|21(st)? (of )?Mar|21[./]3|3[./]21) Author: a-l-f Category: Astronomy Question: At the equator, what is the brightest star in the night sky? Answer: Sirius Regexp: Sirius Author: JessicaA^^^ Category: Astronomy Question: Excluding the sun, what star is closest to the earth? Answer: Proxima Centauri (aka Alpha Centauri) Regexp: (Proxima|Alpha) Centauri Author: JessicaA^^^ Category: Astronomy Question: How many moons does Mercury have? Answer: none Regexp: (none|null|zero|0) Author: Abdoul Category: Astronomy Question: In which constellation would you look to find the center of The Milky Way? Answer: Sagittarius Regexp: Sagittarius Author: |casiotone| Category: Astronomy Question: Mercury's period of orbit takes how many earth days? Answer: eighty eight Regexp: (eighty[- ]eight|88) Author: Danni- Category: Astronomy Question: On which planet are the craters Brahms and Liszt? Answer: Mercury Regexp: Mercury Author: dontgooff Category: Astronomy Question: Phobos and Deimos are the moons of which planet? Answer: Mars Regexp: Mars Author: MissDameaner Category: Astronomy Question: The four Galilean moons of Jupiter are: Callisto, Io, Ganymede, and _________ Answer: Europa Regexp: Europa Author: MissDameaner Category: Astronomy Question: This astronomer had a metal nose Answer: Tycho Brahe Regexp: Tycho Brahe Author: MingTea Category: Astronomy Question: This moon is our solar system's most cratered satellite: Answer: Callisto Regexp: Callisto Author: Abdoul Category: Astronomy Question: What do scientists predict will happen when the universe ends? Answer: The Big Crunch Regexp: (The )?Big Crunch Author: ILoveJackDaniels Category: Astronomy Question: What is the sixth planet from our sun? Answer: Saturn Regexp: Saturn Author: Fortunella Category: Astronomy Question: What is the sixth planet from our sun? Answer: Saturn Regexp: Saturn Author: Lyrax Category: Astronomy Question: Where are the 4 major moons of Jupiter discovered by? Answer: Galileo Regexp: Galileo Author: MissDameaner Category: Astronomy Question: Which astronomer first observed 4 moons of Jupiter in 1610? Answer: Galileo Galilei Regexp: Galileo Galilei Author: |casiotone| Category: Astronomy Question: Which moon is the largest satellite in our solar system? Answer: Ganymede Regexp: Ganymede Author: Abdoul Category: Astronomy Question: Which moon is the second largest satellite in our solar system? Answer: Titan Regexp: Titan Author: Abdoul Category: Astronomy Question: Which of Neptune's moons is the biggest? Answer: Triton Regexp: Triton Author: Abdoul Category: Astronomy Question: Who discovered Uranus? Answer: Friedrich Wilhelm Herschel Regexp: (wilhelm|william) herschel Author: Abdoul Category: Astrophysics Question: What is the heaviest element that can be formed by regular fusion reactions in the core of a star? Answer: iron Regexp: iron Author: MingTea Category: Food Question: A cluster or bunch of bananas is called a ? Answer: hand Regexp: hand Author: {LaVisH} Category: Food Question: Individual bananas are called ? Answer: fingers Regexp: fingers Author: {LaVisH} Category: Banking Question: What was the first credit card called? Answer: Diner´s Club Regexp: Diner´s Club Author: Magic2000 Category: Beverages Question: This drink is made from espresso coffee, steamed milk and chocolate. Answer: Mocha Regexp: Mocha Author: MingTea Category: Bibile Question: What 'S' was a king of israel who was famous for his wisdom? Answer: Solomon Regexp: Solomon Author: ILoveJackDaniels Category: Bible Question: How many animals of each kind did Moses take onto the ark? Answer: None (It Was Noah Not Moses) Regexp: (0|None|Nill|Zero) Author: ILoveJackDaniels Category: Bible Question: What is the holy cup of Christ called? Answer: Holy Grail Regexp: (The )?Holy Grail Author: Fortunella Category: Architecture Question: The first skyscraper in the United States was built in which city? Answer: Chicago Regexp: Chicago Author: {LaVisH} Category: Biology Question: The latin word for lips is: Answer: labia Regexp: labia Author: MingTea Category: Biology Question: This cell organelle is responsible for protein production? Answer: ribosome Regexp: ribosome Author: MingTea Category: Biology Question: What chemical compound causes pain in muscles after exercise? Answer: lactic acid Regexp: lactic acid Author: CursumPerficio Category: Birds and Countries Question: The national bird of India is the? Answer: Peacock Regexp: Peacock Author: {LaVisH} Category: Birthstones Question: What is the birthstone for February? Answer: Amethyst Regexp: Amethyst Author: MingTea Category: Body Question: What is the name of the body part that separates the abdomen from the thorax? Answer: Diaphragm Regexp: Diaphragm Author: Magic2000 Category: Botany Question: Linen is obtained from the fibers of what plant? Answer: flax Regexp: flax Author: MingTea Category: Botany Question: The leaves of the tomato plant are poisonous, they contain ________ Answer: strychnine Regexp: strychnine Author: MingTea Category: Botany Question: This plant has leaves with delicate trigger hairs, allowing it to sense and trap insects. Answer: venus flytrap Regexp: venus flytrap Author: MingTea Category: Botany Question: This spikey succulent, native of Africa, is often an additive in creams and lotions. Answer: aloe vera Regexp: aloe vera Author: MingTea Category: Botany Question: What gives leaves their colour ? Answer: Chlorophyll Regexp: Chlorophyll Author: `4play Category: Botany Question: What is the term for a tree which sheds its foliage at the end of the growing season? Answer: deciduous Regexp: deciduous Author: MingTea Category: Botany Question: What is the term for the group of plants that catch and digest insects? Answer: carnivorous Regexp: carnivorous Author: MingTea Category: Buildings Question: Why is the Empire State Building so called? Answer: its in The Empire State Regexp: its in The Empire State Author: Magic2000 Category: Business Question: This brand boasts 57 varieties? Answer: Heinz Regexp: Heinz Author: MingTea Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: Fat Albert and friends was created by ...... ? Answer: Bill Cosby Regexp: Bill Cosby Author: amantadine Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: Tarzan had a chimpanzee, what was his name? Answer: Cheetah Regexp: chee?tah? Author: MingTea Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: What is Peter Parker's secret identity? Answer: Spiderman Regexp: spider ?man Author: ILoveJackDaniels Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: What is the name of Yogi Bear's best freind Answer: Boo Boo Regexp: Boo Boo Author: amantadine Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: What was the name of Barney and Betty Rubble's son? Answer: Bam Bam Regexp: Bam Bam Comment: Author??? Category: Cartoons Question: Mel Blanc, the voice of Bugs Bunny, was allergic to what? Answer: carrots Regexp: carrot'?s Author: Drunk_eHf Category: Catroons Question: Mickey Mouse is known as what in Italy? Answer: Topolino Regexp: Topolino Author: Drunk_eHf Category: Ceremonies Question: After how many years marriage do you celebrate your emerald wedding anniversary Answer: 55 Regexp: 55 Author: Magic2000 Category: Chat Question: What does the chort for of ctc stand for? Answer: Care to Chat Regexp: Care to Chat Author: Magic2000 Category: Chemistry Question: Ascorbic acid is commonly reffered to as Vitamin - ? Answer: C Regexp: C Author: |casiotone| Category: Chemistry Question: Chemical Element Pa? Answer: Protactinium Regexp: Protactinium Author: MingTea Category: Chemistry Question: Coal is predominantly made up of this element. Answer: carbon Regexp: carbon Author: simpsoniadfer Category: Chemistry Question: Electrum is a natural alloy of gold and what other metal? Answer: silver Regexp: silver Author: dontgooff Category: Chemistry Question: He founded our modern periodic table. Surname only? Answer: Mendeleev Regexp: Mendeleev Author: MingTea Category: Chemistry Question: In organic chemistry nomenclature, the prefix "meth" means how many atoms of carbon? Answer: one Regexp: (one|1) Author: Flat_Michael Category: Chemistry Question: Peanuts are one of the ingredients of? Answer: Dynamite Regexp: Dynamite Author: {Lav_Away} Category: Chemistry Question: The atomic weights in the periodic table are stated in proportion to the weight of what element, with atomic number 6? Answer: carbon Regexp: carbon Author: MingTea Category: Chemistry Question: The chemical compound sodium chloride is often sprinkled on food before ingestion. What is it's common name? Answer: salt Regexp: salt Author: |casiotone| Category: Chemistry Question: This Latin word meaning "iron" is the reason for iron's modern day chemical symbol (Fe). Answer: ferrum Regexp: ferrum Author: MingTea Category: Chemistry Question: What chemical element gets is name from the greek word meaning 'stranger'? Answer: Xenon Regexp: Xenon Author: Magic2000 Category: Chemistry Question: What element is represented by the symbol W? Answer: tungsten Regexp: tungsten Author: MingTea Category: Chemistry Question: What foul smelling compound is commonly known as rotten egg gas? Answer: hydrogen sulphide Regexp: hydrogen sul(f|ph)ide Author: `4play Category: Chemistry Question: What is the chemical element Pa? Answer: Protactinium Regexp: Protactinium Author: MingTea Category: Chemistry Question: What is the chemical symbol for californium? Answer: Cf Regexp: Cf Author: Isabella Category: Chemistry Question: What is the chemical symbol for curium? Answer: Cm Regexp: Cm Author: Isabella Category: Chemistry Question: What is the chemical symbol for einsteinium? Answer: Es Regexp: Es Author: Isabella Category: Chemistry Question: What is the chemical symbol for lead? Answer: Pb Regexp: Pb Author: Isabella Category: Chemistry Question: What is the chemical symbol for mercury? Answer: Hg Regexp: Hg Author: Isabella Category: Chemistry Question: What is the chemical symbol for radium? Answer: Ra Regexp: Ra Author: Isabella Category: Chemistry Question: What is the chemical symbol for radon? Answer: Rn Regexp: Rn Author: Isabella Category: Chemistry Question: What is the chemical symbol for tungsten? Answer: W Regexp: W Author: Isabella Category: Chemistry Question: What is the heaviest of the naturally occuring Noble gases? Answer: Radon Regexp: Radon Author: a-l-f Category: Chemistry Question: What is the modern name for Plumbum? Answer: lead Regexp: lead Author: SilverGinger5 Category: Chemistry Question: What is the most reactive element? Answer: fluorine Regexp: fluorine Author: acidvision Category: Chemistry Question: What is the symbol for Iron? Answer: Fe Regexp: Fe Author: Lyrax Category: Chemistry Question: Whats the chemical symbol for Helium ? Answer: He Regexp: He Author: `4play Category: Chemistry Question: When traces of a calcium compound are held in a bunsen flame, the colour of the flame changes to ...? Answer: red Regexp: red Author: a-l-f Category: Chemistry Question: Which Russian chemist (1834-1907) founded our modern periodic table? Answer: Dmitry Ivanovich Mendeleyev Regexp: Dmitry Ivanovich Mendeleyev Author: MingTea Category: Chemistry Question: Which chemical element is represented by the symbol Pa? Answer: protactinium Regexp: protactinium Author: MingTea Category: Chemistry Question: Which chemical element was foremerly known as the latin "Kalium", hence bears the symbol "K"? Answer: potassium Regexp: potassium Author: |casiotone| Category: Chemistry Question: Which isotope of carbon is used for dating (give number) ? Answer: 14 Regexp: (fourteen|14) Author: Nameless Category: Chemistry Question: Which substance has the chemical formula H3PO4? Answer: phosphoric acid Regexp: phosphoric acid Author: Isabella Category: Chemistry Question: Which substance has the chemical formula H2SO4? Answer: sulfuric acid Regexp: Sul[ph|f]uric acid Author: Isabella Category: Chemistry Question: Which substance has the chemical formula HCl? Answer: hydrochloric acid Regexp: hydrochloric acid Author: Isabella Category: Chemistry Question: Which substance has the chemical formula HNO3? Answer: Nitric Acid Regexp: Nitric Acid Author: Isabella Category: Chemistry Question: Which substance has the chemical formula NaOH? Answer: Sodium Hydroxide Regexp: Sodium Hydroxide Author: Isabella Category: Church Question: According to popular belief brides walk to the what in the church? (not the aisle) Answer: The nave of the church Regexp: The nave of the church Author: Magic2000 Category: Clichés Question: The pen is mightier then the ...... Answer: sword Regexp: sword Author: amantadine Category: Cocktails Question: To make Drambuie, you add some honey to what type of whiskey? Answer: Scotch Regexp: Scotch Author: MingTea Category: Cocktails Question: Vodka or gin, ____ juice and sugar make a gimlet. Answer: lime Regexp: lime Author: MingTea Category: Cold things Question: What percentage of Antarctica is ice? Answer: ninty eight Regexp: (98|Ninty eight) Author: {LaVisH} Category: Common Terms Question: A meaningless distraction is a ... herring. Answer: red Regexp: red Author: Lyrax Category: Common Terms Question: How many is a baker's dozen? Answer: thirteen Regexp: (thirteen|13) Author: Atarvostatins Category: Common Terms Question: What is often referred to as "the oldest profession"? Answer: prostitution Regexp: prostitution Author: Atarvostatins Category: Computer Question: What does DMA stand for? Answer: Direct Memory Access Regexp: Direct Memory Access Author: `4play Category: Computer Question: What does the acronym COBOL stand for? Answer: Common Business Oriented Language Regexp: Common Business Oriented Language Author: deadclown Category: Computers Question: Linux is a clone of what operating system? Answer: UNIX Regexp: U.?N.?I.?X.? Author: silly^chatter Category: Computers Question: What does ASCII stand for? Answer: american Standard code for information interchange Regexp: american Standard code for information interchange Author: {LaVisH} Category: Computers Question: What does CR-ROM stand for? Answer: Compact Disk Read Only Memory Regexp: Compact Disk( |-)Read Only Memory Author: Magic2000 Category: Computers Question: What does bit stands for? Answer: binary digit Regexp: binary digit Author: ^BuHCEHT^ Category: Conflict Question: At the outbreak of WWI what country's airforce consisted of only 50 men? Answer: United States Regexp: (United States|U.?S.?A?.?|America) Author: DeepGrey Category: Corporations Question: Who owns Weight Watchers? Answer: Heinz Foods Regexp: Heinz Foods Author: MingTea Category: Cosmology Question: What term is given to the center of a black hole? Answer: singularity Regexp: singularity Author: MiniMog^__^ Category: Cosmology Question: Who wrote 'A Brief History of Time'? Answer: Stephen Hawking Regexp: ste(f|ph)en hawking Author: CursumPerficio Category: Crime Question: What country has the highest kidnapping rate? Answer: Colombia Regexp: Colombia Author: acidvision Category: Crossword Clues Question: Australian Ratite (3) Answer: emu Regexp: emu Author: MingTea Category: Crossword Clues Question: Fold Mother (3) Answer: ewe Regexp: ewe Author: MingTea Category: Crossword Clues Question: Joie de _______ (5) Answer: Vivre Regexp: Vivre Author: MingTea Category: Crossword Clues Question: Savoir ______ (5) Answer: vivre Regexp: vivre Author: Julika Category: Crossword Clues Question: Sheltered from the wind (4)? Answer: alee Regexp: alee Author: MingTea Category: Crossword Clues Question: Wage per hour (4) Answer: rate Regexp: rate Author: MingTea Category: Culture Question: A chinese imperial dragon has how many toes? Answer: five Regexp: (five|5) Author: MingTea Category: Currencies Question: What is the monetary unit of Malaysia? Answer: ringgit Regexp: ringg?it Author: Danni- Category: Current Affairs Question: From which country is UN Secretary General Kofi Annan? Answer: Ghana Regexp: Ghana Author: Shi|Shak Category: Current Affairs Question: Who is the current Secretary General of the United Nations? Answer: Kofi Annan Regexp: Kofi Annan Author: Shi|Shak Category: Customs Question: In which country is the importation of bubble gum illegal? Answer: Singapore Regexp: Singapore Author: amantadine Category: Definitions Question: A catalogue of words and synonyms. Answer: thesaurus Regexp: thesaurus Author: MingTea Category: Definitions Question: An iron hook with a handle used for landing large fish. Answer: gaff Regexp: gaff Author: MingTea Category: Definitions Question: The practice of women taking more than one husband is called? Answer: polyandry Regexp: polyandry Author: MingTea Category: Definitions: -isms Question: -isms: A psychological disorder marked by self absorption, short attention span and an inability to treat others as people. Answer: autism Regexp: autism Author: MingTea Category: Definitions: -isms Question: A form of government where the ruler is the absolute dictator, unhindered by laws or constitutional government. Answer: Totalitarianism Regexp: Totalitarianism Author: MingTea Category: Dolls Question: What is Barbie`s full name? Answer: Barbara Millicent Roberts Regexp: Barbara (Millicent )?Roberts Author: {_eHf_} Category: Drinks Question: What spirit is added to brandy to make a sidecar? Answer: Cointreau or Triple Sec Regexp: (Cointreau|Triple Sec) Author: Magic2000 Category: Drugs Question: Heroin is derived from which plant? Answer: Opium poppy Regexp: Opium poppy Author: |casiotone| Category: Electronics Question: What does LED stand for? Answer: Light Emitting Diode Regexp: Light Emitting Diode Author: CursumPerficio Category: Entertainment Question: What Magician walked through the great wall of china? 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Answer: vinegar Regexp: vinegar Author: |casiotone| Category: Food Question: These beans are the most often used in the production of bean sprouts. Answer: mung beans Regexp: mung beans Author: MingTea Category: Food Question: This spiny fruit with a pungent odor and rich yellow flesh is considered "The King of Fruits" by many southeast asians. Answer: durian Regexp: durian Author: MingTea Category: Food Question: What is the animal product used in the making of the Italian dessert 'cassata'? Answer: egg white Regexp: egg white Author: |casiotone| Category: Food Question: Which fruit has the most calories per gram? Answer: avocado Regexp: avocado Author: MingTea Category: Food and Drink Question: From which country does the 'lassi' originate? Answer: India Regexp: India Author: SnorksAndtheDeadPony Category: Food and Drink Question: Tequila is made from an extract of which species of cactus? 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Answer: Perestroika Regexp: Perestroika Author: MingTea Category: History Question: After the fall of the manchu dynasty, there existed three political parties in china: The KMT, Nationalists and The ...... ? Answer: Communists Regexp: Communists Author: MingTea Category: History Question: Also known as the 'Isle of Apples', Christ and Joseph of Aramathea travelled here in ancient times. Answer: Avalon Regexp: Avalon Author: Lyrax Category: History Question: Elizabeth I was the daughter of which king? Answer: Henry VIII Regexp: Henry (the )?(8th|VIII|eighth) Author: MissDameaner Category: History Question: Gangster Al Capone, boss of the Chicago underworld, was finally gaoled for 11 years for what crime? Answer: tax evasion Regexp: tax evasion Author: a-l-f Category: History Question: How many presidents of the United States fought in the Civil War? Answer: six Regexp: (six|6) Author: MingTea Category: History Question: In 1959, Tibet was invaded by which country? 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Answer: pathetic fallacy Regexp: pathetic fallacy Author: MingTea Category: Literature Question: The two races in HG Well's "The Time Machine" are the child-like Eloi and the subterannean ______? Answer: Morlocks Regexp: Morlocks Author: MingTea Category: Literature Question: This Romantic poet and husband to Mary Shelley drowned in a boating accident. Answer: Percy Bysshe Shelley Regexp: Percy Bysshe Shelley Author: MingTea Category: Literature Question: This Romantic poet and wife of Mary Shelley drowned in a boating accident? Answer: Percy Bysshe Shelley Regexp: Percy Bysshe Shelley Author: MingTea Category: Literature Question: This book, Oscar Wilde's only novel, was used as evidence in his sodomy trial? Answer: The Picture of Dorian Gray Regexp: (The )?Picture of Dorian Gray Author: Neobule Category: Literature Question: This early American statesman and inventor wrote the book, "Fart proudly"? 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Answer: metronome Regexp: metronome Author: MingTea Category: Music Question: A set of graduated steel bars set in a frame and hit with a hammer, used in the orchestra. Answer: Glockenspiel Regexp: Glockenspiel Author: MingTea Category: Music Question: An arrangement for five performers is called a: Answer: quintet Regexp: quintet Author: MingTea Category: Music Question: Andre Rieu and the Johann Strauss Orchestra are famous for what musical love piece Answer: Romeo and Juliet Regexp: Romeo( and|,| +| &) Juliet Author: Magic2000 Category: Music Question: Band: " ......... And the Bad Seeds" Answer: Nick Cave Regexp: Nick Cave Author: {LaVisH} Category: Music Question: Band: Elvis Costello and the ........... ? Answer: Attractions Regexp: Attractions Author: {LaVisH} Category: Music Question: Beethoven's Sixth Symphony shares it's popular name with a method of animal farming. What is it? Answer: Pastoral Regexp: Pastoral Author: |casiotone| Category: Music Question: Composer of the Brandenburg Concerti: J.S. ---- Answer: Bach Regexp: Bach Author: |casiotone| Category: Music Question: French impressionist Claude ------- Answer: Debussy Regexp: Debussy Author: |casiotone| Category: Music Question: He wrote the operas "The Magic Flute" and "The Marriage of Figaro" Answer: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Regexp: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Author: MingTea Category: Music Question: How many flats are in the key of B flat major? Answer: two Regexp: (two|2) Author: MingTea Category: Music Question: How many semitones are there in an octave? Answer: twelve Regexp: (twelve|12) Author: MingTea Category: Music Question: How many strings are there on a bass guitar? Answer: four Regexp: (4|four) Author: ^BuHCHET^ Category: Music Question: How many strings are there on a standard guitar? Answer: six Regexp: (six|6) Author: MingTea Category: Music Question: How many strings are there on a violin? Answer: four Regexp: (4|four) Author: ^BuHCHET^ Category: Music Question: How many strings does a harp have? Answer: 47 Regexp: (47|forty seven) Author: midnightsun99 Category: Music Question: How many symphonies did Beethoven complete? Answer: eight Regexp: (eight|8) Author: |casiotone| Category: Music Question: Ian Gillain is the singer for this legendary band Answer: Deep Purple Regexp: Deep Purple Author: ^BuHCHET^ Category: Music Question: In 1962 Chubby Checker had a hit with a pop song and novelty dance that remains famous today. What was that dance? Answer: The Twist Regexp: The Twist Author: |casiotone| Category: Music Question: In the 60s Mokees Song Here comes Tommorow who does Davey Jones say he Loves? Answer: Sandra and Mary Regexp: (Sandra(,| and| +|&) Mary|Mary(,| and| +|&) Sandra) Author: Magic2000 Category: Music Question: In the Gene Pitney how many hours was it from Tulsa? Answer: 24 Regexp: 24 Author: Magic2000 Category: Music Question: In which London recording studios did The Beatles record the majority of their work? Answer: Abbey Road Regexp: Abbey Road Author: |casiotone| Category: Music Question: On what LP Cover can we read the words 'Welcome Rolling Stones'? Answer: Sergeant Pepper´s Lonely Hearts Club Band Regexp: Sergeant Pepper´s Lonely Hearts Club Band Author: Magic2000 Category: Music Question: Paul Mccartney played these instruments? Answer: bass guitar and piano Regexp: bass guitar and piano Author: ^BuHCHET^ Category: Music Question: Russian modernist Igor --------- Answer: Stravinsky Regexp: Stravinsky Author: |casiotone| Category: Music Question: Singing without instrumental back up is called what? Answer: Capella Regexp: Capella Author: Magic2000 Category: Music Question: The Hard Rock Cafe is named after a song by what band? Answer: The Doors Regexp: The Doors Author: Magic2000 Category: Music Question: The initials of the band NIN stand for? Answer: Nine Inch Nails Regexp: Nine Inch Nails Author: MingTea Category: Music Question: The key of A major has ___ sharps. Answer: three Regexp: (three|3) Author: MingTea Category: Music Question: The rolling stones first recorded song was? Answer: Come On Regexp: Come On Author: Magic2000 Category: Music Question: The standard major scale is also known as the _______ mode. Answer: Ionian Regexp: Ionian Author: MingTea Category: Music Question: This band's highly original video for "Whip it," characterized by red flower pot hats was criticized for being both sado-masochistic and racist. Answer: Devo Regexp: Devo Author: MingTea Category: Music Question: This band's highly original video for "Whip it," characterized by red flower pot hats was criticized for being both sado-masochistic and racist? Answer: Devo Regexp: Devo Author: MingTea Category: Music Question: This electronic instrument's creator was surnamed Moog, and his models are worth a fortune! Other brands include Roland, Korg, and Casio. Answer: synthesizer Regexp: synthesizer Author: MingTea (and her friend) Category: Music Question: This gypsy swing guitarist nearly had his left hand destroyed by fire as a child? Answer: Django Reinhardt Regexp: (Django )?Reinhardt Author: Neobule Category: Music Question: This term means to play crisply, with the notes separated? Answer: staccato Regexp: staccato Author: MingTea Category: Music Question: This term means to play moderately slow and gracefully? Answer: adagio Regexp: adagio Author: Neobule Category: Music Question: This term means to play smoothly. Answer: legato Regexp: legato Author: MingTea Category: Music Question: This term means to play smoothly? Answer: Legato Regexp: Legato Author: MingTea Category: Music Question: This term means to play smoothly? Answer: legato Regexp: legato Author: MingTea Category: Music Question: This was the first video to play on MTV? Answer: Video Killed the Radio Star Regexp: Video Killed the Radio Star Author: MingTea Category: Music Question: To gradually decrease in volume. Answer: decrescendo Regexp: decrescendo Author: MingTea Category: Music Question: To gradually decrease in volume? Answer: Decrescendo Regexp: Decrescendo Author: MingTea Category: Music Question: To gradually decrease in volume? Answer: decrescendo Regexp: decrescendo Author: MingTea Category: Music Question: To play music smoothly? Answer: legato Regexp: legato Author: PaulMcCartney Category: Music Question: Turn, Side and Why does it always rain on me are all songs from what UK band? Answer: Travis Regexp: Travis Author: Magic2000 Category: Music Question: What composer was working on his 10th symphony at the time of his death? Answer: Ludwig van Beethoven Regexp: Ludwig van Beethoven Author: ILoveJackDaniels Category: Music Question: What do the initials B.B. stand for in B.B. King's name? Answer: Blues Boy Regexp: Blues Boy Author: GreenPlasticTrees Category: Music Question: What do the initials of the band NIN stand for? Answer: Nine Inch Nails Regexp: Nine Inch Nails Author: MingTea Category: Music Question: What does the Italian term "poco a poco" mean? Answer: little by little Regexp: little by little Author: MingTea Category: Music Question: What is a Hurdy-Gurdy? Answer: A Fiddle Regexp: A Fiddle Author: Magic2000 Category: Music Question: What is the name of the Indian musical instrument made popular in western rock by The Beatles and Ravi Shankar? Answer: sitar Regexp: sitar Author: |casiotone| Category: Music Question: What is the term used for 'slowly' in music? Answer: lento Regexp: lento Author: ^BuHCHET^ Category: Music Question: What job was Sting before he was a rock star? Answer: Teacher Regexp: Teacher Author: Magic2000 Category: Music Question: What kind of eyes did the girl in "Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds" have? Answer: kaleidoscope Regexp: kaleidoscope Author: |casiotone| Category: Music Question: What was Eric Claptons Nick Name? Answer: Slowhand Regexp: Slowhand Author: Magic2000 Category: Music Question: What was the first video to be played on MTV? Answer: Video Killed the Radio Star Regexp: Video Killed the Radio Star Author: MingTea Category: Music Question: What was the last Beatles album to be released before they broke up in 1970? Answer: Let It Be Regexp: Let It Be Author: |casiotone| Category: Music Question: What was the name given to the popular genre of rock that arose in the Pacific Northwest (Seattle) in the early 1990s. Answer: grunge Regexp: grunge Author: MingTea Category: Music Question: Whats the smallest size grand piano? Answer: A Baby Grand Regexp: A Baby Grand Author: Magic2000 Category: Music Question: Which Beatle wrote The Octopus's song? Answer: Ringo Starr Regexp: Ringo Starr Author: ^Trotsky Category: Music Question: Which British group holds the record for the album to remain in the US Billboard charts for the longest time? Answer: Pink Floyd Regexp: Pink Floyd Author: |casiotone| Category: Music Question: Which German duo have sold over 85 million records? Answer: Modern Talking Regexp: Modern Talking Author: ^BuHCHET^ Category: Music Question: Which band does Eddie Vedder with? Answer: Pearl Jam Regexp: Pearl Jam Author: JessicaA^^^ Category: Music Question: Which band included rock greats Roy Orbison, Tom Petty, George Harrison, and Bob Dylan? Answer: The Travelling Wilburys Regexp: (The )?Travelling Wilbury'?s Author: Flat_Michael Category: Music Question: Which beatle was the first to release a solo record? Answer: Ringo Starr Regexp: Ringo Starr Author: |BradPitt| Category: Music Question: Which brand of guitar is played by Jimmy Page, Slash, and Brian May? Answer: Gibson Les Paul Regexp: les paul Author: ^BuHCHET^ Category: Music Question: Which formber Beatle released the hit single "My Sweet Lord"? Answer: George Harrison Regexp: George Harrison Author: ^BuHCEHT^ Category: Music Question: Which instruments is used to tune the orchestra? Answer: oboe Regexp: oboe Author: opium_ariane Category: Music Question: Which large tuned orchestral drum is also known as a kettledrum? Answer: tympani Regexp: t[iy]mpani Author: |casiotone| Category: Music Question: Which of Beethoven's symphonies was the legendary "Incomplete"? Answer: The 9th Symphony Regexp: (ninth|9th|9\.) Author: Julika Category: Music Question: Who are the lead singers of the band "Full Metal Racquets"? Answer: John Mcenroe and Pat Cash Regexp: (John )?Mcenroe( and | & | + |, )(Pat )?Cash Author: Guest21667 Category: Music Question: Who invented the synthesiser ? Answer: Bob Moog Regexp: Bob Moog Author: `4play Category: Music Question: Who is Declan Patrick McManus better known as? Answer: Elvis Costello Regexp: Elvis Costello Author: Magic2000 Category: Music Question: Who is Gordon Sumner better known as? Answer: Sting Regexp: Sting Author: Ehf Category: Music Question: Who is lead guitarist for Guns'n'Roses? Answer: Slash Regexp: Slash Author: PaulMcCartney Category: Music Question: Who is the autor of the song 'Blue Suede Shoes'? Answer: Carl Perkins Regexp: Carl Perkins Author: Magic2000 Category: Music Question: Who is the lead singer of limp bizkit? Answer: Fred Durst Regexp: Fred Durst Author: dontgooff Category: Music Question: Who is the lead singer of the Rolling Stones? Answer: Mick Jagger Regexp: Mick Jagger Author: |casiotone| Category: Music Question: Who is the lead vocalist of U2? Answer: Bono Regexp: Bono Author: Lalas18 Category: Music Question: Who recorded the 1969 hit "Space Oddity"? Answer: David Bowie Regexp: David Bowie Author: HassanAli Category: Music Question: Who sang 'Mull of Kintyre'? Answer: Wings Regexp: Wings Author: ||BraveHeart Category: Music Question: Who sang Puff The Magic Dragon? Answer: Peter, Paul and Mary Regexp: Peter,? Paul (and|&) Mary Author: MissDameaner Category: Music Question: Who sang the song "Pretty Woman?" Answer: Roy Orbison Regexp: Roy Orbison Author: SMorelock Category: Music Question: Who sings "Imitation Of Life"? Answer: R.E.M. Regexp: R.?E.?M.? Author: ^NiGhTy^ Category: Music Question: Who was the frontman of Nirvana? Answer: Kurt Cobain Regexp: Kurt Cobain Author: Shi|Shak Category: Music Question: Who wrote Tubular Bells? Answer: Mike Oldfield Regexp: Mike Oldfield Author: Dragon-Lady Category: Music Question: With which period in music do we associate composers such as Beethoven, Mozart and Haydn? Answer: Classical period Regexp: Classical period Author: |casiotone| Category: Music Question: With which period in music do we associate composers such as Tchaikovsky, Mendelssohn, and Chopin? Answer: Romantic period Regexp: Romantic period Author: |casiotone| Category: Music Question: With which period in music do we associate with composers such as Bach, Handel and Vivaldi? Answer: Baroque Period Regexp: Baroque Period Author: |casiotone| Category: Music Question: who is Steveland Morris better known as? Answer: Stevie Wonder Regexp: Stevie Wonder Author: Magic2000 Category: Myth Question: What dod Pandora Release when she opened the box? Answer: Misery and evil Regexp: (misery(,| and| +| &) evil|evil(,| and| +| &) misery) Author: Magic2000 Category: Mythology Question: Egyptian Ibis-headed god? Answer: Thoth Regexp: Thoth Author: MingTea Category: Mythology Question: He was condemned in Hades to forever push a boulder uphill, only for it to come rolling down before it reached the top. Answer: Sisyphus Regexp: Sisyphus Author: MingTea Category: Mythology Question: He was the father of Zeus Answer: Cronus Regexp: Cronus Author: MingTea Category: Mythology Question: His wife was Penelope and his son, Telemachus. He was exiled from his home on Ithaca for angering the gods. Answer: Odysseus Regexp: Odysseus Author: Mingtea Category: Mythology Question: His wife was Penelope and his son, Telemachus. He was exiled from his home on Ithaca for angering the gods? Answer: Odysseus Regexp: Odysseus Author: MingTea Category: Mythology Question: His wife was Penelope and his son, Telemachus. He was exiled from his home on Ithaca for angering the gods? Answer: Odysseus Regexp: Odysseus Author: MingTea Category: Mythology Question: In Greek mythology, who drove the sun across the sky in his chariot? Answer: Helios Regexp: Helios Author: Lyrax Category: Mythology Question: In Greek mythology, who was the beautiful young man Echo fell in love with? Answer: Narcissus Regexp: Narcissus Author: MingTea Category: Mythology Question: In Norse myth, there were two separate races of gods: the Aesir gods which included Odin and Thor, and the ____ gods from whom descended Freya. Answer: Vanir Regexp: Vanir Author: MingTea Category: Mythology Question: In Norse myth, there were two separate races of gods: the Aesir gods which included Odin and Thor, and the ____ gods from whom descended Freya? Answer: vanir Regexp: vanir Author: MingTea Category: Mythology Question: In Norse mythology who was Odin's blood-brother? Answer: Loki Regexp: Loki Author: MingTea Category: Mythology Question: In what animal form did Zeus seduce Europa? Answer: bull Regexp: bull Author: Flat_Michael Category: Mythology Question: Roman god of doorways and passages. Two headed deity from which we get the name of one of our months? Answer: Janus Regexp: Janus Author: MingTea Category: Mythology Question: The Greek goddess of fertility, also known as a protectress of witches. Answer: Hecate Regexp: Hecate Author: Lyrax Category: Mythology Question: Though the touch of gold was removed, Midas was forever cursed by Athena to have the ears of which animal? Answer: Donkey Regexp: Donkey Author: MingTea Category: Mythology Question: What is Greek muse of dance and choral song? Answer: Terpsichore Regexp: Terpsichore Author: MingTea Category: Mythology Question: What is the birthstone for January? Answer: Garnet Regexp: Garnet Author: MingTea Category: Mythology Question: What is the name of the most famous of the rivers in the Underworld, the river of 'Hate' which dead souls must cross over? Answer: Styx Regexp: Styx Author: a-l-f Category: Mythology Question: What was the name of the mythical hero-king who slew Grendal? Answer: Beowulf Regexp: Beowulf Author: MingTea Category: Mythology Question: What was the town that ancient Greeks believed to be the centre of the world, and was the home of a famous oracle? Answer: Delphi Regexp: Delphi Author: Lyrax Category: Mythology Question: Which Roman God was the equivalent of the Greek God Dionysus? Answer: Bacchus Regexp: Bacchus Author: MingTea Category: Mythology Question: Which Saint killed the dragon? Answer: George Regexp: George Author: Atarvostatins Category: Mythology Question: Who is the Roman goddess of destiny? Answer: Fortuna Regexp: Fortuna Author: Fortunella Category: Mythology Question: Who killed a dragon in ancient mythology? Answer: St. George Regexp: (St.? |Saint )George Author: Sea-Dragoness Category: Mythology Question: Who was the Greek God of prophecy & archery, music & healing, light & truth, agriculture and cattle? Answer: Apollo Regexp: Apollo Author: Julika Category: Myths Question: What were the 'Golden Apples' in Greek myth? Answer: Apricots Regexp: Apricots Author: Magic2000 Category: Natural World Question: How is Venom put into the body? Answer: Bites or stings Regexp: Bites or stings Author: Magic2000 Category: Nature Question: Animals and plants which produce light are said to be: Answer: bioluminescent Regexp: bioluminescent Author: MingTea Category: Nature Question: What is a small, flightless bird native to New Zealand? Answer: Kiwi Regexp: Kiwi Author: Fortunella Category: Nature Question: What is the only other animal besides humans to have unique prints? Answer: Koala Bears Regexp: Koala Bear'?s? Author: DeepGrey Category: Nature Question: What's the technical name for a three legged frog? Answer: Ai Regexp: Ai Author: ||BraveHeart Category: Numbers Question: In roman numerals what does the letter M with a Bar over it stand for? Answer: One Million Regexp: One Million Author: Magic2000 Category: Nursery Rhymes Question: Peter Piper picked a peck of what? Answer: pickled peppers Regexp: pickled peppers Author: MissDameaner Category: Nutrition Question: The lack of what vitamin causes beriberi (numbness in the hands and feet)? Answer: B1 Regexp: B1 Author: Shi|Shak Category: Optics Question: What colour do you get when you mix blue and red together? Answer: Purple Regexp: Purple Author: Isabella Category: Optics Question: What colour do you get when you mix blue and yellow together? Answer: Green Regexp: Green Author: Isabella Category: Palindromes Question: Complete the Palindrome: satan, oscillate my metallic ________ Answer: sonatas Regexp: sonatas Author: MingTea Category: Paper Question: What size is A-0 paper? Answer: one Square Meter Regexp: one Square Meter Author: Magic2000 Category: People Question: Who is David John Cornwell better known as? Answer: John Le Carré Regexp: John Le Carré Author: Magic2000 Category: Periodic Table Question: What is the first element in alphabetical order? Answer: Actinium Regexp: Actinium Author: Magic2000 Category: Periodic table Question: What is the last element in alphabetical order? Answer: Zirconium Regexp: Zirconium Author: Magic2000 Category: Philisophy Question: In addition to writing novels, Jonathan Swift also wrote social and philosophical commentary. In one satirical piece, "A Modest Proposal," what did he suggest should be made out of the skin of children? Answer: gloves Regexp: gloves Author: MingTea Category: Philosophy Question: -isms: The belief in God as a "divine clockmaker," originating in the age of Enlightenment. Answer: Deism Regexp: Deism Author: MingTea Category: Philosophy Question: -isms: This branch of philosophy, characterised by the idea: "The greatest pleasure and happiness for the greatest number," was founded by Jeremy Bentham and James Mill. Answer: Utilitarianism Regexp: Utilitarianism Author: MingTea Category: Philosophy Question: After contracting this disease, Friedrich Nietzsche went crazy and eventually died. Answer: syphilis Regexp: syphilis Author: MingTea Category: Philosophy Question: As opposed to Plato, this Greek philosopher believed knowledge was a process of observation and classication. Answer: Aristotle Regexp: Aristotle Author: MingTea Category: Philosophy Question: Author of "The World as Will" and "Representation", pessimistic forbearer of Nietzsche? Answer: Arthur Schopenhauer Regexp: (Arthur )?Schopenhauer Author: MingTea Category: Philosophy Question: Book: Thus Spoke _______ (Friedrich Nietzsche) Answer: Zarathustra Regexp: Zarathustra Author: MingTea Category: Philosophy Question: Early deconstructionist, Jacques _____ Answer: Derrida Regexp: Derrida Author: MingTea Category: Philosophy Question: Epicurus, who believed that pleasure is the highest good, gave us which term synonymous with hedonistic? Answer: epicurean Regexp: epicurean Author: MingTea Category: Philosophy Question: In linguistics, this frenchman presented the concept of the signifier and the signified (surname only)? Answer: Saussare Regexp: Saussare Author: MingTea Category: Philosophy Question: In what he called his "Copernican Revolution" this German philosopher proposed that the mind imposes space time, and causality on nature. He is Immanuel ---- ? Answer: Immanuel Kant Regexp: Immanuel Kant Author: |casiotone| Category: Philosophy Question: Pessimistic author of The World as Will and Representation. Major influence on Nietzsche. Answer: Arthur Schopenhauer Regexp: Arthur Schopenhauer Author: MingTea Category: Philosophy Question: Sartre, Camus and de Beauvoir all belonged to a movement known as ---- Answer: Existentialism Regexp: Existentialism Author: MingTea Category: Philosophy Question: This Greek philosopher believed man is born with all knowledge and life and education are processes of remembering what is forgotten at birth. Answer: Plato Regexp: Plato Author: MingTea Category: Philosophy Question: What is the working class called in marxist terminology? Answer: proletariat Regexp: proletariat Author: MingTea Category: Philosophy Question: What short book by Niccolo Machiavelli is a collection of rules and principles one must abide by in order to seize and hold power? Answer: The Prince Regexp: The Prince Author: kuel Category: Philosophy Question: What sort of man did Plato propose to rule his "Republic"? Answer: A Philosopher King Regexp: A Philosopher King Author: MingTea Category: Philosophy Question: Which French philosopher explored existentialist philosophy in his landmark book "Nausea" published in 1938? Answer: Jean-Paul Sartre Regexp: Jean-Paul Sartre Author: |casiotone| Category: Philosophy Question: Which Greek philosopher proposed the Theory of Forms in "The Republic"? Answer: Plato Regexp: Plato Author: |casiotone| Category: Phobias Question: Ailurophobia is the fear of? Answer: cats Regexp: cat'?s Author: midnightsun99 Category: Phobias Question: Mottephobia is the fear of what? Answer: moths Regexp: moth'?s Author: chrisw Category: Phobias Question: Of what are xenophobics afraid? Answer: strangers Regexp: stranger'?s Author: Fortunella Category: Phobias Question: Ranidaphobia is the fear of what? Answer: frogs Regexp: frog'?s Author: chrisw Category: Phobias Question: Someone who is androphobic has a fear of what? Answer: men Regexp: men Author: DeepGrey Category: Phobias Question: The most common phobia, arachnephobia, is a phobia of? Answer: spiders Regexp: spider'?s Author: {LaVisH} Category: Phobias Question: The second most common phobia, anthropophobia, is a fear of? Answer: people Regexp: people Author: {LaVisH} Category: Phobias Question: What is Panphopia a fear of? Answer: Everything Regexp: Everything Author: Magic2000 Category: Phobias Question: What is hippopotomonstrosesquippedaliophobia the fear of? Answer: long words Regexp: long words Author: ILoveJackDaniels Category: Pholosophy Question: Which French Philosopher used a method of systematic doubt to arrive at his famous conclusion "Cogito ergo sum" (I think therefore I am)? Answer: Rene Descartes Regexp: Rene Descartes Author: |casiotone| Category: Physics Question: A piece of glass that separates light into the visible spectrum is called a _____. Answer: prism Regexp: prism Author: acidvision Category: Physics Question: Absolute zero (zero degrees kelvin) is only theoretical. The lowest laboratory temperature achieved is 280 picoKelvin. In which Scandinavian country was this produced? Answer: Finland Regexp: Finland Author: acidvision Category: Physics Question: As the speed of a body approaches the speed of light, its mass approaches ........ Answer: infinity Regexp: infinity Author: dontgooff Category: Physics Question: For what did Pieter Zeeman receive the Nobel prize in Physics? Answer: Zeeman effect Regexp: Zeeman effect Author: Abdoul Category: Physics Question: Light rays consist of small packets of energy called ..... Answer: photons Regexp: photons Author: dontgooff Category: Physics Question: The force perpendicular to the surface of an object which counters the gravitational force? Answer: Normal Force Regexp: Normal Force Author: MingTea Category: Physics Question: The unit of electrical resistance is the ..... Answer: ohm Regexp: ohm Author: simpsoniadfer Category: Physics Question: Units of frequency? Answer: Hertz Regexp: Hertz Author: MingTea Category: Physics Question: Units of frequency? Answer: Hertz Regexp: Hertz Author: MingTea Category: Physics Question: What is the clear homogeneous liquid portion of a nuclear protoplasm? Answer: karyolymph Regexp: karyolymph Author: atariwiggler Category: Physics Question: Which colour has highest wavelength in the visible spectrum? Answer: red Regexp: red Author: dontgooff Category: Physics Question: Which particles are emitted by cathode ray tubes? Answer: electrons Regexp: electrons Author: MingTea Category: Places Question: Where is the biggest mosque in the world? Answer: Madina, Saudi Arabia Regexp: Madina, Saudi Arabia Author: Get-Rowdy Category: Places Question: Which establishments don't have windows or watches? Answer: casino's Regexp: casino'?s Author: ^BuHCEHT^ Category: Plants Question: "Scotch pine", "Douglas fir", "Noble fir", "Fraser fir" are all commonly used as what? Answer: christmas trees Regexp: christmas Author: {LaVisH_Yum_Yum} Category: Politics Question: Margaret Thatcher was what? Answer: First Woman Prime Minister Regexp: First Woman Prime Minister Author: Magic2000 Category: Politics Question: What title to the Ambassadors of Britian Get given? Answer: Ambassador to the Court of Saint James Regexp: Ambassador to the Court of Saint James Author: Magic2000 Level: hard Category: Population Question: What is the current world population, to the nearest billion? Answer: six Regexp: (six|6) Author: |casiotone| Category: Psychology Question: A psychological disorder in which the patient refuses to eat. Answer: anorexia nervosa Regexp: anorexia nervosa Author: Lyrax Category: Psychology Question: He developed the theory of the 'collective unconscious' and was also interested in dream interpretation. Answer: Carl Gustav Jung Regexp: Carl Gustav Jung Category: Psychology Question: Which behaviorist conducted the "Little Albert" experiment? Answer: John Watson Regexp: John Watson Author: MissDameaner Category: Quick! Quick! Question: How many letters does abbreviation have? Answer: 12 Regexp: (12|Twelve) Author: Dragonesz Category: Quick! Quick! Question: What key is to the right of T on a keyboard? Answer: Y Regexp: Y Author: PaulMcCartney Category: Quick! Quick! Question: What letters are missing from here - abcdeghijlmopqrstuvwxy? Answer: f,k,n,z Regexp: f,?k,?n,?z Author: ImDrUnK Category: Quizzes Question: How many points are required to win this quiz? Answer: 30 Regexp: (30|thirty) Author: ^BuHCHET^ Category: Quotes Question: What Follows the Phrase 'Eye for Eye, Tooth for Tooth'? Answer: Hand for Hand, Foot for Foot Regexp: Hand for Hand, Foot for Foot Author: Magic2000 Category: Quotes Question: Who Said "Who controls the past controls the future. Who controls the present controls the past"? Answer: George Orwell Regexp: Orwell Author: {LaVisH} Category: Quotes Question: Who said "The reports of my death are greatly exaggerated."? Answer: Mark Twain Regexp: twain Author: {LaVisH} Category: Quotes Question: Who said "For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction"? Answer: albert Eienstein Regexp: Einstein Author: {LaVisH} Category: Quotes Question: Who said "Forgive your enemies, but never forget their names"? Answer: John F. Kennedy Regexp: John F. Kennedy Author: {LaVisH} Category: Quotes Question: Who said "That's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind"? Answer: Neil Armstrong Regexp: Armstrong Author: {LaVisH} Category: Quotes Question: Who said "The hunger for love is much more difficult to remove than the hunger for bread."? Answer: Mother Teresa Regexp: Mother Teresa Author: {LaVisH} Category: Quotes Question: Who said 'We're not in the hamburger business, we're in showbusiness'? Answer: Ray Kroc Regexp: Ray Kroc Author: Magic2000 Category: Quotes Question: who said "He who opens a school door, closes a prison"? Answer: Victor Hugo Regexp: Hugo Author: {LaVisH} Category: Quotes Question: who said "Religion... is the opium of the masses"? Answer: Karl Marx Regexp: Karl Marx Author: {LaVisH} Category: Quotes Question: who said "Today Europe tomorrow the world"? Answer: Adolf Hitler Regexp: Adolf Hitler Author: {LaVisH} Category: Radio Question: Of what is 'FM' an abbreviation? Answer: frequency modulation Regexp: frequency modulation Author: Lyrax Category: Recreational Chemistry Question: Which organic compound is the psychoactive ingredient in Budweiser? Answer: ethanol Regexp: (ethanol|ethyl alcohol) Author: |casiotone| Category: Religion Question: According to the Bible, how many years did Methuselah live? Answer: 969 Regexp: 969 Author: Shi|Shak Category: Religion Question: According to the Bible, who were the brothers of Jesus? Answer: James and John Regexp: (James( and| &|,)? John|John( and| &|,)? James) Author: MissDameaner Category: Religion Question: In theology, the study of final things such as death, judgement and the end of the world is called: Answer: eschatology Regexp: eschatology Author: MingTea Category: Religion Question: These wounds of christ mysteriously appear on believers who sometimes weep blood as well. Answer: stigmata Regexp: stigmata Author: MingTea Category: Religion Question: This roman soldier pierced the crucified Christ on His side with his spear. Answer: Longinus Regexp: Longinus Author: junkfiles Category: Religion Question: What animal's meat can a Hindu not eat? Answer: cow Regexp: cow Author: MiniMog^__^ Category: Religion Question: What animal's meat can a Muslim not eat? Answer: pig Regexp: pig Author: MiniMog^__^ Category: Religion Question: What is the 1st book of the Hindu scripture? Answer: Rig Veda Regexp: Rig Veda Author: Shi|Shak Category: Religion Question: What is the name given to the supreme reality in Hinduism? Answer: Brahman Regexp: Brahman Author: |casiotone| Category: Religion Question: What is the name of the field where Christ was crucified? Answer: Calvary Regexp: Calvary Author: MingTea Category: Religion Question: What is the shortest verse in the bible? (John 11:35) Answer: Jesus wept. Regexp: Jesus wept. Author: Shi|Shak Category: Religion Question: What was the first sign shown to Moses by God according to the Bible? Answer: burning bush Regexp: burning bush Author: Atarvostatins Category: Religion Question: Who is referred to in the New Testament as 'the disciple Jesus loved'? Answer: John Regexp: John Author: a-l-f Category: Religious Stuff Question: The Lord's Prayer appears in the Bible how many times (written numerically)? Answer: two Regexp: (2|two) Author: {LaVisH} Category: Royalty Question: Who is the Prince of Wales? Answer: Prince Charles Regexp: Prince Charles Author: Magic2000 Category: Sceince Question: What is Borborygmus? Answer: Stomach Noises Regexp: Stomach Noises Author: Magic2000 Category: Science Question: A scientist who studies reptiles and amphibians is known as a: Answer: Herpetologist Regexp: Herpetologist Author: MingTea Category: Science Question: He is the Most Durable TV Astronomer Answer: Patrick Moore Regexp: Patrick Moore Author: Magic2000 Category: Science Question: In the electomagnetic spectrum, what comes between X-rays and Light? Answer: ultraviolet light Regexp: ultraviolet light Author: {Valley_Boy} Category: Science Question: On the Moh Hardness scale what has a hardness of 10? Answer: Diamond Regexp: Diamond Author: Magic2000 Category: Science Question: Sound travels fastest through which state of matter? Answer: solid Regexp: solid Author: MingTea Category: Science Question: The Carloline Institute of Stockholm won the nobel prize for what? Answer: Physiology and Medicine Regexp: Physiology and Medicine Author: Magic2000 Category: Science Question: The study of the size, composition and distribution of the human population. Answer: demography Regexp: demography Author: MingTea Category: Science Question: What 2 planets do not have moons? Answer: Mercury and Venus Regexp: Mercury and Venus Author: Magic2000 Category: Science Question: What did Einstein get the nobel prize for? Answer: The Photelectric effect Regexp: The Photelectric effect Author: Magic2000 Category: Science Question: What does LPG stands for? Answer: Liquid Petroleum Gas Regexp: Liquid Petroleum Gas Author: AjiMMbO Category: Science Question: What engery does an Eolic power station? Answer: Wind Power Regexp: Wind Power Author: Magic2000 Category: Science Question: What is Cytology the study of? Answer: The Structure of Cells Regexp: The Structure of Cells Author: Magic2000 Category: Science Question: What is the chief constituent of air? Answer: Nitrogen Regexp: Nitrogen Author: ||BraveHeart Category: Science Question: What is the fourth state of matter? Answer: liquid crystals Regexp: liquid crystal'?s Author: dontgooff Category: Science Question: What is the second hardest gem after diamond? Answer: sapphire Regexp: sapphire Author: Fortunella Category: Science Question: What science does Professor Stephen Hawking study and teach? Answer: astrophysics Regexp: astrophysics Author: ^Trotsky Category: Science Question: What two planets dont have moons? Answer: Mercury and Venus Regexp: (Mercury(,| and| +| &) Venus|Venus(,| and| +| &) Mercury) Author: Magic2000 Category: Science Question: What would a Conchologist be intrested in? Answer: shells Regexp: shells Author: Magic2000 Category: Science Question: Who devised the periodic table of elements? Answer: Mendelev Regexp: Mendelev Author: dontgooff Category: Science Question: Who discovered Vitamin C? 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Answer: Philadelphia Eagles Regexp: Philadelphia Eagles Author: MingTea Category: Sport Question: What are a cheesboard's vertical rows called? Answer: Files Regexp: Files Author: MingTea Category: Sport Question: What are a chessboard's horizontal rows called? Answer: Ranks Regexp: Ranks Author: MingTea Category: Sport Question: What are the only two colours a table tennis ball is allowed to be in competitions? Answer: White and Yellow Regexp: (White(,| and| +| &) Yellow|Yellow(,| and| +| &) White) Author: Magic2000 Category: Sport Question: What football team was formerly known as the Frankford Yellow Jackets? Answer: Philadelphia Eagles Regexp: Philadelphia Eagles Author: MingTea Category: Sport Question: What is James Naismith best known for? Answer: inventing Basketball Regexp: inventing Basketball Author: Magic2000 Category: Sport Question: What sport do neither participents or spectators know the score until the end? 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