Question Number | Question | Answer |
1. | During what war was the novel "Cold Mountain" set? | US Civil War |
2. | Where is the Tennis Hall of Fame located? | Newport, Rhode Island |
3. | Anna Maria Louisa Italiano changed her name to what? | Anne Bancroft |
4. | Frank Wathernam was the last inmate to leave what infamous prison? | Alcatraz |
5. | The drug quinine was originally isolated from the bark of which tree? | Cinchona |
6. | What does the abbreviation SUV stand for? | Sport Utility Vehicle |
7. | Which Flinstones character was last to make it onto a Flinstones Vitamin? | Betty Rubble |
8. | What was the original brand of cereal whose mascot was Crazy Craving? | Honeycomb |
9. | Who took a leave of absence in the mid 1940's from his position at Cal Tech to direct the Manhattan Project? | Robert Oppenheimer |
10. | The Shenandoah Valley is located in which US state? | Virginia |
Tie Breaker | In telephony, what do the initials ISDN stand for? | Integrated Services for Digital Network |
Question Number | Question | Answer |
1. | Who wrote the novel "The Moneychangers"? | Arthur Hailey |
2. | What US state is nicknamed the "Grand Canyon State"? | Arizona |
3. | What other animal cartoon character made his screen debut as Porky Pig's nemesis in the 1937 short "Porky's Duck Hunt"? | Daffy Duck |
4. | The Civil War battle called Manassas by the South, was called what by the North? | Bull Run |
5. | What is the name for the study of fluids? | Hydraulics |
6. | The adjective "callipygian" refers to someone who has a beautiful what? | Butt |
7. | Which boat passed through the Sea of Green, the Sea of Holes and the Sea of Time? | The Yellow Submarine |
8. | Who's responsible for "The Ballad of The Sad Cafe"? | Carson McCullers |
9. | What is a peanut if it is not a pea or a nut? | Legume |
10. | Which ocean does Tanzania have water access to? | Indian |
Tie Breaker | Which two classic Monopoly game tokens are articles that can be worn? | The shoe and the top hat |