| Question Number |
Question |
Answer |
| 1. |
In 1853, what author founded a successful daily journal called "Le Mousquetaire"? |
Alexandre Dumas |
| 2. |
What country’s capital is Montevideo? |
Uruguay |
| 3. |
In the Foreigner song "Hot Blooded", the singer has a temperature of how many degrees? |
103 |
| 4. |
Which general's father led the investigation of the Lindbergh baby kidnapping? |
Norman Schwarzkopf |
| 5. |
What is the proper term for a young eel? |
An elver |
| 6. |
What are the official United Nations languages? |
Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Russian and Spanish |
| 7. |
What popular designer was responsible for the wardrobe of "Kika and The Cook"? |
Jean Paul Gaultier |
| 8. |
In the game of 9-ball, the pool balls are initially placed in a grouping of what shape? |
Diamond |
| 9. |
How long does it take the moon to revolve around the Earth, to the nearest day? |
27 |
| 10. |
In what US state would you find Fort Benning? |
Georgia |
| Tie Breaker |
The zodiac sign "Cancer" refers to what animal? |
Crab |
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