"Nightwood" was written by_____Barnes. AREA-QUANTITY/DISTANCE-QUANTITY A rectangle 2.5"x1.5" give the area in square inches and the perimeter in inches. An English lord who wrote, swam and loved incomparably? An alien creature in a funny hat has opposed both Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck. Where is he from? An alligator serves as the logo for what brand of clothes? Ancient Indian civilization, including the city of Mohenjo-daro, took place along the valley of what river? Andy Gump has one distinguishing feature. What is it? Angel Top is the daughter of which Dick Tracy villain? Angela Lansbury, Brooke Adams and Phoebe Cates starred in the ABC TV miniseries based on which book by Shirley Conran? Angie Dickinson was once married to what well-known musician/composer? Ann Miller tapdanced on the top of what product? Anna Maria Alberghetti did commercials for which salad dressing? Annie Glenn, wife of Senator John Glenn (the former astronaut), finally conquered a life-long problem. What was her problem? Anthropologically, what has changed about humans? Any question about anything? Any secrets about the battle of Wounded Knee? Anyone know how to deal/cure BPD (boderline personality disorder)? Apollo 10's capsule and lunar module were named after a pair of comic strip characters. Who were they? Appetizer vs. hors d'oeuvre? Different names for the same thing? Approximately how many Muslims are in the world? Approximately how many christians are in this world? Approximately how many email messages are sent each day, and what is the busiest day of the year? Approximately how many months after her marriage to Stefano Casiraghi was Princess Caroline's healthy six-pound, ten-ounce baby born? Approximately how many organisms have been collected, studied, catalogued, and named? Approximately how many patents did Thomas Edison obtain in his lifetime? Approximately when was the Great Wall of China begun? Aquaman was a one-time King of Atlantis. Did he inherit the throne? Arak's friend Valda has a nickname in the DC comics. What is it? Argentinian weaver of short complex tales? Arkon the Magnificent hails from which Marvel planet? Arnold Dorsey is the real name of what popular singer? Arnold Palmer is a spokesperson for what automotive product? As Mahatma Gandhi died, he uttered the words "Hey Rama"; what does that mean? As an employer, when do I have to pay overtime to a person on salary? As infants, the twins who founded Rome were said to have been suckled by? As of March 31, 1999 who is the richest man in the world? As poet John Berryman leaped to his death in 1972 from a bridge into the Mississippi, what was his last gesture reputed to be? As the owner of the second largest chain of variety stores (Woolworth's was number one), he was exceptionally rich-but when his shoes would start to wear out, he'd still line them with paper. Who was he? As the patient improves, the psychiatrist worsens... Name of this psychiatrist in Fitzgerald's "Tender Is the Night"? Asked on his deathbed if it was hard to die, who said, "Yes, but not as hard as doing comedy"? Asuncion is the capital of what nation? Atlantic islands due west of Lisbon? Attila was king of what 5th century nomadic people? Austrian writer Franz Werfel hid from the Nazis in a French church and later wrote a book celebrating that church's saint. Name of book? Away goes trouble down the drain" is the motto of what company? Baby Face" Nelson was a member of what famous criminal's gang? Baby Huey was what kind of animal in cartoons and comic books? Ball player Reggie Jackson promotes a VCR with "Reggievision." What is the real name for this feature? Ball players Babe Ruth, Henry Aaron, and Reggie Jackson all have this in common. Bangladesh is mostly the alluvial plain of what two great rivers? Bank Americard is a former name of what now-famous international credit card? Barry Allen was splashed in chemicals and became which super-hero? Bart Hawk became the leader of which flying squadron in World War II? Baseball Commissioner Bowie Kuhn is a descendant of what famous hero of the Old West? Batman creator Bob Kane created what animated spy? Batman's butler Alfred has a last name. Do you know it? Battle Creek, Michigan, is the home of what breakfast cereal company? Be prepared" is the motto of what youth organization? Beany and Cecil were always at odds with whom? Beat author of "On the Road"? Beetle Bailey's buddy, Killer, has a last name: Before Bugs Bunny, Warner Bros. had another cartoon star. Who was he? Before Erma Bombeck became a celebrity she lived in Centerville, Ohio across the street from what young radio personality who would soon become a major TV talk show host? Before Mickey Mouse took off, Disney was known for a series of cartoons. What were they called? Before Olive Oyl met Popeye she was engaged to someone. Name him. Before Prince Valiant, Hal Foster illustrated which strip? Before becoming Binary, Carol Danvers was a super-hero called: Before becoming Elijah Muhammed, this leader of the Black Muslims was known as? Before becoming Tigra, what was the Chicagoan's true name? Before deodorant was invented, did people just smell bad, or did they do something about it? Before doing "Truth or Consequences" was Bob Barker involved in TV? Before he made his name as a famous journalist/columnist, he sang in a trio that included George Jessel and worked in vaudeville for twelve years. At the end of his life he performed yet again as the narrator of a popular TV show. Who was he? Before marrying Clark Gable, Carol Lombard married a Powell. But which one: Dick Powell or William Powell? Before she became a spokesperson for Maxwell House Coffee, she was the Wicked Witch of the West. Who is she? Ben bought a sheet of stamps of 35 cents. There are 8 stamps on each row. How much did it cost? Bernard Pomerance's play about the human spirit in a circus freak? Besides blondes, what do gentlemen prefer? Besides the Broncos, who was the last AFC team to win the Super Bowl? Bestselling "60 Minutes" author? Between what two states does the Mason-Dixon Line run? Beyond national loyalties, who were opposed in the Thirty Years War? Big Blue" and "Pink Pad" are the nicknames for two competitors; what are their real names? Billie Sol Wrightoff is the broker to which comic strip journalist? Billy Martin, the on-again-off-again coach for the New York Yankees, did a series of commercials for what beer? Binkley has his hormones carbonated by whom in Bloom County? Biographer of Ernest Hemingway and Sophia Loren? Blondie and Tootsie do most of their shopping at what department store? Bloom County's Steve Dallas appeared in a rock video with which band? Bob Hope said the following about the Reagans: "Ronnie's hero is Calvin Coolidge and Nancy's is Calvin_____." Bobbi Harlow, in Bloom County, has two interesting relatives. One is Yaz Pistachio. Name the other. Bobbie Darin died at 37 years old; what year did he die? Bobby Fischer defeated what Soviet chess player in Iceland for the world championship in 1972? Book and author on which Roman Polanski's film "Tess" was based? Boris and Natasha were always after a hat. Name the hat. Boston cookbook author and TV personality? Bram Velsing, the Dreadknight, is an exiled citizen of which Marvel country? Brenda Starr works for the Daily Flash. Name her competition. Brendan Behan's first play? British author of "A Kid for Two Farthings" and "Expresso Bongo"? British comedian John Cleese does commercials for which imported beer? British man-of-letters long resident on the island of Majorca? British poet and artist was a friend of Thomas Paine and denounced George III and the King of France. British writer and mathematician whose life ranged from tea with Bloomsbury set to campaigning for nuclear disarmament through civil disobedience. His name? Broderick Crawford appeared in a TV ad for what soft drink? Brooke Shields's mother's name is Teri. What is Brooke's father's name? Brother Voodoo is actually two brothers. Name them. Bruce Jenner, Olympic medal winner and T.V. personality, divorced his first wife to marry Elvis Presley's former girlfriend. What was her name? Bryher's first name? Buck Rogers's greatest opponent was: Budd Schulberg's version of F. Scott Fitzgerald'd Hollywood days? Bugs always finds himself at the wrong end of a gun, usually toted by which two men? Built for today. Built to last for tomorrow," was a motto for which car company? Burma's huge river? Burt Reynolds created a sensation as the first male centerfold in what publication? Buz Sawyer enlisted in which branch of the service? By how much is light faster than sound? By land area, which is the largest city in the world? By what brand name is Hellman's Mayonnaise known west of the Rockies? By what name was character actor George Hayes better known? By what nickname was Rose Kennedy's father known? By what other name was prison inmate Robert Stroud known? By what other name was the wealthy James Buchanan Brady known? By what resources does Hawaii acquire its income and what are the percentages? By whom Aramaic is spoken today? By whom was Tony Stark, a.k.a. Iron Man, chauffeured around town? CBS-TV once agreed to build a television studio in Florida next to what star's golf course? CITY A long poem by William Carlos Williams is called after what New Jersey city? CITY Capital and most important city of the Confederacy? CITY Capital city of Afghanistan? CITY Capital city of Argentina? CITY Capital city of Australia? CITY Capital city of Cambodia? CITY Capital city of Chile? CITY Capital city of Czechoslovakia? CITY Capital city of Hungary? CITY Capital city of Iraq? CITY Capital city of Jordan? CITY Capital city of Laos? CITY Capital city of Malaysia? CITY Capital city of New Zealand? CITY Capital city of Nicaragua? CITY Capital city of Paraguay? CITY Capital city of Rumania? CITY Capital city of Saudi Arabia? CITY Capital city of Switzerland? CITY Capital city of Uruguay? CITY Capital city of Venezuela? CITY Cornwallis was defeated at what town in the last major battle? COMPANY-NAME AMC is an accepted abbreviation for what company? COMPANY-NAME Actress Victoria Principal was a spokesperson for which health and fitness center? COMPANY-NAME Akio Morita is the Japanese physicist and business executive who founded what major company? COUNTRY "Cry, the Beloved Country" by Alan Paton is about what country? COUNTRY A vehicle carrying the letters ZA hails from which country? COUNTRY Alistair Cooke is a citizen of what nation? COUNTRY Country of birth of John Paul Jones? Cain Marko, the Juggernaut, has a mutant stepbrother. Name him. Captain America's arch-enemy is: Captain America's first partner, Bucky, had a real name. What was it? Captain Hook, Tiger Lily and Tinker Bell are characters in what story? Captain Ulysses Hazard was a World War II operative code-named: Captain William Bligh held what other post on the "Bounty" besides that of captain? Carlotta Monti was the mistress of what famous comedian? (Hint: she wrote a book about their relationship that was later turned into a movie.) Carrie Snodgrass, who starred in the movie Diary of a Mad Housewife, left her burgeoning career to live with what rock star? Casper the Friendly Ghost frolicked with which witch? Celebrity Barbara Hutton, once married to Cary Grant, was the granddaughter and heir of what famous retailer? Central character of "Wuthering Heights"? Chain of islands off the southern tip of Florida? Changing directions in yachting is called what? Charles Atlas, before becoming the "World's Most Perfectly Developed Man," claims he had been a weakling, weighing how many pounds? Charles Aznavour was the protege of what famous singer? Charles Boyer inspired a cartoon skunk. Who? Charles Darwin developed the theory of evolution after observing what bird in the Galapagos Islands? Charles Dickens left what novel unfinished at his death? Charles-Edouard Jeannerti-Gris is the real name of what famous modern architect who, among other projects, designed most of the new Indian city of Chandigarh in the 1950s? Charlie Chaplin's wife Oona is the daughter of what famous playwright who was adamantly against their marriage? Charlie the Tuna promotes what product? Christopher Columbus was from what Italian city? Chuck McCann recently starred in a Clio-award-winning soft drink commercial. Name the drink. Classy Fred Astaire went off to the races and married a female jockey. What is her name? Cliff Robertson acts as a spokesman for what telecommunication firm? Cloning, how's it done? Clovis I, king of the Franks, ended Roman rule in Gaul and founded what dynasty? Col. Ethan Allen and Col. Benedict Arnold captured what fort in 1775? Collection of short pieces by the host of "The Prairie Home Companion" radio show? Columbian author of "One Thousand Years of Solitude"? Come on over to my pad" is a slogan for what product? Commissioner Dolan's daughter, who loves the Spirit, is named: Compiler of the anthology "The Golden Treasury"? Congressman Wayne Hays had an affair with a "secretary" he hired who couldn't type. She later did a nude pictorial for Playboy Magazine. What is her name? Connecticut insurance executive who wrote poetry in his spare time? Considering all the plates and spikes, how did stegosaurs mate? Copper pipe comes in three thickness grades: K, L and M. Just how thick are these grades in inches? Custer died in what battle? DATE After Feb 14, what is the most popular wedding date? DATE Alaska and Hawaii were admitted as states in what year? DISTANCE-QUANTITY According to the TV series, how far is Wayne Mansion from Gotham City? DISTANCE-QUANTITY/LIST-N|MASS-QUANTITY About how big and how heavy are the baskets of hot-air balloons? Dame Rose Macaulay's bizarre trip to Turkey? Daniel Defoe's "Robinson Crusoe" was a work of fiction based on what real peson's adventures? Dante's ideal woman was named? Darkseid's avenging son is: Date of Arthur C. Clarke's "Odyssey Two"? Date of D-Day, the Allied landing in Normandy? Date of German invasion of Poland, and date of Britain and France's declaration of war on Germany? David Clayton Thomas from Blood Sweat and Tears is now a spokesman for what product? David John Moore Cornwall is the real name of what famous writer of spy novels? David Stockman is the "boy wonder" director of what U.S. government office? Dean Swift's name for his beloved Esther Johnson? Define online access. Denizen of Greenwich Village, he and his wife were found murdered. Dere's a million good-looking guys in da world, but I'm a novelty." Who said it? Derogatory term for Napoleon concerning stature and military rank? Describe a delta. Describe activities involved using "waterfall" model in SDLC. Describe the different types of volcanoes. Describe three differences between gravitational forces and electrostatic forces. Describe three kinds of evidence that archaeologists study. Desiderio Alberto Arnaz y de Acha is the full name of what well-known TV personality? Desilu Studios was created by what husband-and-wife team? Dianne, Janet, Kathy, and Peggy are a sister singing group. What is their last name? Dick Cavett promotes which brand of computers? Dick Clark promotes which mail-order record club? Dick Tracy had his own cartoon series and featured three operatives. What was the name of the Oriental one? Dig Dug, Pole Position and Battlezone are all home video games that are made by what company? Do/did Eskimos live in igloos? Doesn't war in fact have to be declared by Congress? Why wouldn't Vietnam be considered a war? Don Quixote's horse? Don Quixote's squire? Donald Sutherland was in the movies set on an island and based on which book by Ken Follett? Donizetti's opera "Lucia di Lammermoor" is based on what novel by what author? Donne, Herbert, Crashaw, Cleveland, Marvell and Crowley are known as what? Dostoevski's account of his prison years? Dostoevski's last novel? Down from Canada, up from the cold," is the motto of what sparkling spring water? Dr. Daniel Hale Williams, a black surgeon, was the first to perform what type of operation? Dr. Johnson's biographer? Drew Pearson, famed Washington muckraking columnist, had a side business of selling a certain commodity which he advertised as "better than in the column." What did he sell? Dudley Do-Right's girl friend Nell's last name is: During Intercourse, with full vaginal penetration by the penis, does ejaculation have to occur for me to become Pregnant? During 1958-61 the United Arab Republic was composed of what two countries? During the most recent year that stats are available, how many marriages were conducted? During the 13th century, what Asian leader ruled a kingdom that stretched from the Pacific Ocean to the Mediterranean Sea? During the most recent year that stats. are available, how many divorces were granted? During this decade, what percent of all births have been to unwed mothers? During what geologic era did man evolve? Dustin Hoffman once appeared in a TV ad. Whose product was he selling? E.L. Doctorow's Western? Early name for the Tower of London? Ecologically, are humans a first or second level consumer? Economist's book which first brought up the concepts of "conspicuous leisure" and "conspicuous consumption"? Eddie Fisher was the best friend of one of Elizabeth Taylor's husbands. Name him. Edmund Spenser referred to her as "Gloriana," Sir Philip Sidney was a friend, "William Shakespeare performed his plays for her. Who? Edwin O'Connor is supposed to have based this portrait of a big city political boss and his shenanigans on Boston's mayor James M. Curley. Its title? Elizabeth Montgomery's TV husband was an adman; what was his name? Elizabeth Taylor once called this film star the most beautiful woman in the world. Who was Liz referring to? Ella Fitzgerald is a spokesperson for what audio tape? Ellery Queen is really two people. Who are they? Ellie Patterson's friend, Connie, has dated which two men? Ellie, in For Better or For Worse, goes to night school to take what subjects? Elsa Miranda did ads for what brand of banana? Elsie the cow is the mascot for what company? Elvis Presley was known as "The King" of rock 'n roll. Who was known in the movies as "The King"? (Hint: not King Kong) Emerson, Longfellow, Whittier, Agassiz and Lowell were all members of what club? Emperor Meiji moved his court to Edo, which he renamed what? England's Modesty Blaise always works with a partner. What is his name? English author's mechanical citrus fruit? English humorist and expert on gamesmanship, lifemanship and one-upmanship? English playwright who wrote "The Winslow Boy" and "Separate Tables"? English writer who made much of the idea that science and the humanities have split into two cultures? English, French, and German all belong to what same language family? Epic Comics' Coyote is part of which mythology? Erfurt is in which German state? Ernest Hemingway, E.E. Cummings and John Dos Passos all did what when? Ernie Barnes is the name of the former football player for the San Diego Chargers and Denver Broncos who did all the paintings for what character on what TV situation comedy? Ethnic region of Spain of which Barcelona is the capital? European colonizers of Indonesian islands? Eva Peron, the subject of the hit Broadway musical Evita, was the wife of what ruler of Argentina? Even if you have not, like Keats, looked into Chapman's Homer, do you know Chapman's first name? Ex-boxer Rocky Graziano used to speak on behalf of what automotive product? Exactly how much square footage does the Earth consume? Exactly how tall is Prince Philip? Exactly what is everything men and women physically go through during sex? Explain how a refrigerator works. Explain how different people use Joan of Arcas a political pawn. Explain the diamond system in billiards? Explain the difference between a large-scale and small-scale map. Explain the difference between a theory and a scientific law? Explain the infield fly rule in baseball. Explain what happens to the temperature as you increase altitude. What is causing this to occur? Explain why the middle colonies were also known as the Breadbasket Colonies? Extreme food shortage of long duration is known as what? F. Scott Fitzgerald had a grand romance at the end of his life that wasn't with Zelda. Who was the lady? F. Scott Fitzgerald's name for the 1920s? FIRST-NAME Admiral Nelson's first name? FUCK" is an acronym. What does it stand for? Famed British translator of Chinese and Japanese poetry? Famed explorers Lewis and Clark began their expedition to the Pacific Ocean from what city? Famed writer of Westerns Max Brand also wrote about a modern medical doctor named what? Famous English writer (1811-1863), born in India, dropped out of Cambridge, tried reading for law, abandoned painting in Paris, before trying his luck with the pen? Famous Scottish-born writer-naturalist who walked all over North America before the turn of the 20th century? Famous brothers Chang and Eng (of mixed Chinese and Siamese ancestory) gave rise to what expression that has entered the English language? Fantasy writer and a peer? Father John Corridan was the real-life inspiration for the labor-reform priest in what famous movie? Felix the Cat always ended his show with a phrase. What was it? Female author of controversial young-adult bestsellers who turned her hand to adult bestsellers? Fidonet was developed by who? Fill in the missing name from these famous words spoken by Alexander Graham Bell: "Mr._____, come here; I want you." Film critic Andrew Sarris is married to another eminent writer on film. What is her name? Find the sum of the measure of the interior angles of any hexagon. First a TV script, then a movie script, about a lonely Bronx butcher who meets an unmarried schoolteacher. Title and writer? First book of John Le Carré in which a woman is the most important character? First name of D.H. Lawrence's wife? First name of Henry James' philosopher-writer brother? First name of Joan Crawford's author daughter? First name of Leopold Bloom's wife? First name of the founder of Harvard College? First names of Elizabethan dramatists Beaumont and Fletcher? First names of the three Brontë sisters? First names of the two Durrell brothers? First prime minister of Israel? Flash Gordon most often battled evil on which exotic planet? Flash Gordon's writer/artist Dan Barry is related to what other strip artist? Flo Capp's best friend is: Florence Nightingale Graham was the real name of what famous beauty specialist who built a cosmetic empire out of a $1,000 investment? Football coach Frank Kush coached what future baseball star at Arizona State University? For 1996 election, who were the candidates and their positions from primaries to the final elections? For Jules Verne, why was the situation tense in France in 1870? For a school science project how do you make a coral reef? For any given age, what percentage of the current U.S. population still remains virginal? For how long could Negative Man stay outside Larry Trainor's body? For how long do I cook sweet potatoes in the oven? For how many days do the Chinese celebrate their New Year? For infants, is being in the water like being in the womb? For what candy in the 1940s was Harold Gray's Little Orphan Annie a spokesperson? For what cigarette would people walk a mile? For what do the initials GTE stand? For what does AT&T stand? For what does the "C" in VCR stand? For what fruit did Angie Dickinson do TV ads? For what is Lee Travis famous for? For what is Lee Trevino famous for? For what mattress did Susan Anton do a series of ads? For what product does the famous nightclub singer Bobby Short sing the theme song? For which paper does Brenda Starr work? For whom or what are the Marines looking? For years these two men collaborated on several successful radio ads, including a series of imaginative and enjoyable Time Magazine spots. Ford Madox Ford's "Some Do Not," "No More Parades," "A Man Could Stand Up" and "The Last Post" were gathered under what single title? Former CIA agent Edwin P. Wilson was put in prison for delivering armaments illegally to what foreign nation? Former U.S. Olympic star Cathy Rigby served as spokesperson for what product? Former comedian Marty Ingels and his wife Shirley Jones successfully sued what publication? Former pitching great Sandy Koufax married the daughter of what well-known actor? Former teacher Jonathan Crane is also one of Batman's deadliest foes. Who is he? Found a unused bottle of corn oil in the garage, it might be a few years old, is it safe to use? Founder of the Dada movement in Paris? Fractured Fairy Tales was narrated by which popular character actor? Frank Sinatra's wife Barbara was once married to what famous comedian? Franklin D. Roosevelt defeated who in the 1932 presidential election? Free domain names? Free to Choose" was a tie-in to what Nobel economist's TV series? Freedom's Five was Marvel's super-hero team during which world war? French author (1825-1915) of a ten-volume work on insect life? French author Céline's real last name? French author of "Madame Bovary"? French author of "Nana"? French poet who was original campaigner for Cubist painting? French writer and philosopher of personal happiness and freedom who placed all five of his children in an orphan asylum? Funky Winkerbean accompanied which buddy to the National Air Guitar tournament? GE is an accepted abbreviation of what company? GROUP-OF-PEOPLE Al, Jim and Harry were the three brothers who made up what popular comedy team? GROUP-OF-PEOPLE Authors William Cullen Bryant and Henry Wadsworth Longfellow were both descendants of what famous Mayflower settlers? Gabrielle Bonheur Chanel, the French fashion designer, was known by what other name? Gadzooki has a large, green friend. Who is he? Galactus has had seven beings as his heralds. Name them. Galactus is the sole survivor of: Garfield's owner, John, is continually asking out one particular woman. What is her profession? Garret A. Morgan, a scientist from Cleveland, invented what item of equipment used in World World I? Gary Dahl invented a humor phenomenon that swept the nation a decade ago. What was it? Gaylord the Buzzard hangs out with which filthy witch? General Howe led the British to what victory on his way to Philadelphia in 1777? Geo-Force, of the Outsiders, had a super-powered half sister. Name her. George Jean Nathan wrote about what? George Orwell, author of "1984," served with the Imperial Police in what Asian country? Gerald Ford was born in what city? German battleship scuttled off Montevideo? Get that bastard off the lot, now! I never want to see him again until we need him." Who said it? Ginger Rogers and Lola Lane were both married to what actor who portrayed a doctor created by writer Max Brand? Give Dr. Sivana's full name. Give a definition of a number. Give me liberty or give me death"-who said this, where and when? Give me some information on electromagnetics. Give the full name for Terry and the Pirates' Connie? Give the full name of the reporter covering Doonesbury's Walden Puddle. Give the history of gold. Glass in a window is in what state of matter? Goethe's early novel "The Sorrows of Young Werther" caused what reaction among its young male readers? Golden Boy" and "The Country Girl" are by what playwright? Goldie Gold's friend, Action Jack, had a last name and a profession. What were they? Goldsmith's play in which the hero mistakes the home of his wife-to-be as an inn, and her father as an overfamiliar innkeeper? Gonzo journalist Hunter Thompson has been portrayed on the silver screen by what actor/comedian? Gordon Ashe, Michael Halliday, Jeremy York and J.J. Marric are all pens names for what British author? Got milk? Grace Abounding to the Chief of Sinners" (1666) was an autobiography by a man known for a more famous work. That work and his name? Grandma Moses, otherwise known as painter Anna Marry Robertson Moses, lived to be how old? Gravity's Rainbow" and "V." were written by? Gunner, Sarge, Capt. Johnny Cloud, and Captain Storm have what in common? Hal Jordan became what DC comics villain? Hanna-Barbera rose to fame by creating what duo for MGM? Happy Days," "Newspaper Days" and "Heathen Days" are the three volumes of whose autobiography? Harold Gray's 20th century comic strip "Little Orphan Annie" got its title from what, by whom? Harold Ross, James Thurber, Wilcott Gibbs, S.J. Perelman and E.B. White were associated with what magazine? Harold Washington is the first black mayor of what major U.S. city? Harriet, the only female bird in Snoopy's camping ground, excels at something. What? Harry Anderson, star of TV's Night Court, has another show biz sideline. What is it? Have black bears killed people (campers, etc.) in recent history? Have there been any complaints about the Ford Windstar ('99 model)? Have there been any new break-throughs in the treatment of traumatic brain injuries? Have we ever seen Beetle Bailey's eyes? He hated modern life and lived with hawks in the California mountains. His name? He was a famous child actor. Later he became a TV executive, a director, and even played Clark Kent's boss Perry White. Who is he? He was a major-league baseball pitcher with the nickname "Bulldog," a sportscaster, and the author of a book that was the basis of a short-lived TV show. Who is he? Heart Like A Wheel, starring Bonnie Bedelia, is a movie about what real-life female race car driver? Heckle and Jeckle have differing backgrounds. Which is from Brooklyn and which from England? Helen Broderick, a comic relief character actress in the 1930s, is the mother of what famous actor? Hello? Hellzapoppin was a hit play and movie starring the comedy team of Olsen and Johnson. What famous comedian recently tried without success to revive the play? Henry Miller's "Tropic of Cancer" is set in what city? Henry Miller's trip to Greece? Herbert Khaury is the real name of what unusual singing star? Hercules and his friend, Recorder, met a friendly Skrull. What was his name? Here lies one whose name was writ in water." Who? Hero of "The Catcher in the Rye"? Highest point in Alaska? Highest point in Arizona? Highest point in California? Highest point in Colorado? Highest point in Montana? Highest point in Nevada? Highest point in New Mexico? Highest point in Oregon? Highest point in Utah? Hinduism, Islam, Sikhism, Buddhism, and Christianity each have millions of followers in which country in South Asia? His famous schoolbooks-the Readers and Speller-sold more than 100 million copies. His last name? His name conjures up images of religion, but his two houses of rock 'n roll worship were The Fillmore East and The Fillmore West. What is his name? Hitler's autobiography? Horace and John were two brothers who had a significant impact on the automobile business. What was their last name? House and home are often interchanged. Is there much of a difference? Humorist who helped found a publishing house? Humphrey Chimpden Earwicker's initials are important in what work? Hunt, Millais, Rossetti and Morris belonged to what brotherhood? I am in love with someone who is 4 years older than me. Do I have a chance? I didn't use my deodorant yesterday, and I may not today," is a slogan for what product? I had to be great. I couldn't be medium. My mouth was too big." Who said it? I have a crooked penis. Is that normal? I have a temporary green card; do I still need a employment authorization card for work? I have heard that Rozinante (the horse in Don Quixote) means something special in Spanish. What? I have heard there is a new theory about the Big Bang, what is it? I love this website; are there any others like it? I need information on gun control. I need many photos of art works of museums. What photo agency should I contact? I need some legal advice. I need to find FruitSOURCE. I need to know the top 50 graduate schools for microbiology and/or pathology? I understand that planting a St. Joseph statue in one's lawn helps one sell one's house. Should the statue be planted in the front or back yard (or both) and should it be facing the house or away and should it be right-side-up or upside-down? In other words, what should its positioning be? I understand...but why is it called the "Brooklyn Side"???!!??? I want to know about the first computer...how fast, how big? I want to know about the history of the Civil War... I want to travel to Brussels and stay over for 1 night. I need a travel agent. I was born on January 19; am I Capricorn or Aquarian? I will never live for the sake of another man, nor ask any other man to live for mine" is the philosophy of a new society being built by the characters of what novel by what author? I would like information on the Sydney Opera House? I would like information on the book "The Merck Index ". I would like to know where, (city and state) the two Atom Bombs used in WWII, were manufactured. I would like to know why flying from Europe to the U.S. is always longer than from the U.S. to Europe? I would like to work from home. How do I find out about jobs? I'm afraid of butterflies, does that make me a freak? Is it a common phobia or what? I'm having a son and I'm a Jr. Do I number him II or III after his name? I'm interested in registering as a bone marrow donor. How do I do this? and What does the donation process entail? I'm interested in using egg whites, beaten into a meringue, for frosting. Do I need to worry about salmonella or anything else if I use this without cooking it? I'm trying to locate Malcolm X's "The Ballot or the Bullet" Speech I've got a report to get interviews, would you be able to answer some questions on bald eagles? I've heard that, if you play Led Zeppelin's "Stairway to Heaven" backwards, there's a message. If so, what does it say? I've made over a million dollars in my life by not listening to men in blue suits." Who said it? I've often heard it stated that humans use only 18% of their brain capacity. What is the basis for this conclusion? INFO A rooster is sitting on top of a roof. It lays an egg. Which side of the roof will it fall down? INFO A splinter group of Hydra is A.I.M. What do the initials mean? INFO According to John F. Kennedy a knowledge of history is, above all, a means of what? INFO According to Marilyn Manson, who makes good-looking models? INFO According to World Book Encyclopedia, what are the top seven non-animal topics that are most studied? INFO According to a law professor, lying and perjury are different. What constitutes perjury? INFO According to actress Lauren Bacall, who or what is "The Source"? 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Jack London joined what famous gold rush? James Agee was primarily known as a critic and novelist, but he also wrote the screenplay for what movie starring Humphrey Bogart? James Clavell, author of Shogun, also produced and directed what motion picture starring Sidney Poitier? Jan and Jace aided which intergalactic cartoon hero? Jane Fonda, while portraying a call girl in a hit movie, had close relations with what costarring actor? Janet Collins, a ballerina, was the first black artist to perform on the stage of the Metropolitan Opera House in New York City. In what year did she accomplish this? Janet Guthrie was the first woman to qualify and take part in what prestigious racing car event? Jean Baptiste Point du Sable came to the Mississippi Valley with French explorers and founded which city? Jean Gray was a member of the X-Men under two different names. What were they? 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Land o'Lakes butter is from which state? Larry played the harmonica and composed music; Luther was in the movies; Stella made her name on Broadway. They were all siblings. What was their last name? Last Islamic kingdom in Spain? Last czar of Russia? Last name of the poor student who commits murder in Dostoevski's "Crime and Punishment"? Later name of LeRoi Jones? Lauren Bacall has been romantically linked with what actor who co-starred with her in Broadway's Applause? Laurence Sterne began an account of whose "life story" with his conception and ended it with his birth? Le Carré's George? Leading Spanish poet executed in the Spanish Civil War? Legendary record producer Phil Spector wrote the song "To Know Him Is To Love Him," performed by The Teddy Bears. Where did he get the title? Leigh Brackett, Larry Niven and Alan Dean Foster all write what kind of fiction? Lenin gave in to the peasants in 1921, allowing them to market their produce, in what policy? Lenin's real last name? Li'l Abner's Al Capp wrote the introductory story for which legendary strip? Life at West Point according to Lucian K. Truscott IV? Life of the Doors' Jim Morrison? Lincoln Mercury uses what animal as its symbol? Little Gloria...Happy at Last"--Gloria who? Little Iodine was a spin-off from which comic strip? Living, Loving and Learning" by Leo who? Lois Lowry wrote a series of funny stories about a girl named? Long train journeys are the nonfiction specialty of this novelist. Longfellow's Acadian heroine? Looking for simple/cost effective database package that does searches/links for one or more fields? Lord Snowdon and Lord Lichfield each vied to become the official photographer of Prince Charles and Lady Diana's wedding. Who was the victor? Lorna Luft's parents collaborated on only one movie. What was it? Lorne Greene serves what kind of dog food to his dogs? Louis XIV's definition of the state? Louis XIV's magnificent palace 12 miles west of Paris? Love in a Cold Climate" and "Noblesse Oblige" are by? Lucky the Leprechaun serves as spokesperson for what product? Lucy Montgomery wrote what series of books based on her childhood on Prince Edward Island? Luke Cage is known by two other names. What are they? MGM's boy-genius, Irving Thalberg, married which of his studio's stars? MONETARY-QUANTITY About how much does a veterinarian make per year? MULTIPLE-CHOICE A Distant Mirror" was about life in what century? a. 11th b. 14th c. 16th d. 18th MULTIPLE-CHOICE A High Wind in Jamaica" centered on: a. eccentricities in a colonial men's club b. children captured by pirates c. an uprising of plantation workers d. Caribbean yacht racing MULTIPLE-CHOICE A Man Called Intrepid" was written by: a. Len Deighton b. William Stevenson c. Barbara W. Tuchman d. Leslie A. Marchand MULTIPLE-CHOICE A biographer complained that a life of Walter Pater was nearly impossible to write because Pater: a. invented so many wildly improbable tales about himself b. so rarely took an active part in anything c. required his friends to swear they would reveal nothing about him MULTIPLE-CHOICE A couple whose troubles made recent literature: a. Milton and Rose Friedman b. P.D. James and John Le Carré c. Nora Ephron and Carl Bernstein d. Maxine Hong Kingston and James Clavell MULTIPLE-CHOICE Aaron Burr and Alexander Hamilton fought a duel. Which one of them lost and died? MULTIPLE-CHOICE Actor Burt Reynolds has not been romantically linked with which of the following famous women? a. Dinah Shore b. Sally Field c. Suzanne Somers d. Loni Anderson MULTIPLE-CHOICE Actor Tyrone Power was once married to a French actress with just one name, which was: a. Annabella b. Babette c. Colette d. Damita MULTIPLE-CHOICE Actor Warner Oland, best known for his portrayal of Charlie Chan in sixteen movies, was actually: a. Hungarian b. German c. Swedish d. Norwegian MULTIPLE-CHOICE Actress Sissy Spacek began her career doing: a. Off-Off Broadway b. singing c. TV commercials d. modeling MULTIPLE-CHOICE Adlai E. Stevenson was all of the following except: a. Senator from Illinois b. Governor of Illinois c. U.N. Ambassador d. Presidential candidate MULTIPLE-CHOICE Afghanistan is slightly smaller than: a. Texas b. New Jersey c. Michigan MULTIPLE-CHOICE Albania is slightly larger than: a. Rhode Island b. Arizona c. Maryland MULTIPLE-CHOICE Alexander II of Russia was assassinated in 1881 by: a. his own imperial guard b. anarchists c. religious fanatics d. Bolsheviks MULTIPLE-CHOICE Alfred Newman was: a. a Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter b. a composer of film scores c. the name associated with Mad Magazine d. 14th Vice President of the United States MULTIPLE-CHOICE All 14th century peasant rebellions in Europe had a similar cause, which was: a. the church demanded exorbitant contributions b. landowners tried to keep down wages during a labor shortage c. lack of organized help for plague victims d. demand for a share in government MULTIPLE-CHOICE Angkor Wat, the ritual center of the kings of Cambodia, was built in what century? a. 4th b. 6th c. 9th d. 12th MULTIPLE-CHOICE Approximately how many Americans fought in the Spanish Civil War? a. 500 b. 1,550 c. 2,800 d. 3,300 MULTIPLE-CHOICE Approximately how many immigrants entered the United States between the Civil War and World War I? a. 10 million b. 20 million c. 30 million d. 40 million MULTIPLE-CHOICE Approximately how many people perished in Stalin's purges during the 1930s? a. 1 million b. 5 million c. 10 million d. 15 million MULTIPLE-CHOICE Australian actor Mel Gibson (The Year of Living Dangerously) was born in: a. Peekskill, N.Y. b. Brooklyn, N.Y. c. Sydney, Australia d. Darling Downs of Queensland, Australia MULTIPLE-CHOICE Austria is slightly smaller than: a. New York State b. Maine c. West Virginia MULTIPLE-CHOICE Aztec" and "The Journeyer" were written by: a. Gary Jennings b. Howard Fast c. Martin Cruz Smith d. Belva Plain MULTIPLE-CHOICE Barbara Cartland, queen of the romance novels, is from: a. Michigan b. Maine c. France d. England MULTIPLE-CHOICE Billie Burke who played Glinda, the Good Witch in The Wizard of Oz, was the widow of what famous man? a. Robert Benchley b. Leslie Howard c. George M. Cohan d. Florenz Ziegfeld MULTIPLE-CHOICE Billy Joel's unusually shaped nose is due to: a. a career as an amateur boxer b. a football injury c. normal growth d. a motorcycle accident MULTIPLE-CHOICE Buddy Rogers is best known as: a. a drummer b. husband of Mary Pickford c. children's TV star, Mr. Rogers d. none of the above MULTIPLE-CHOICE Bulgaria is slightly larger than: a. Tennessee b. Wyoming c. Connecticut MULTIPLE-CHOICE By 1400 the Black Death had reduced the previous century's population of Europe by: a. 25% or more b. 50 c. 75 d. 10 MULTIPLE-CHOICE By 1932, in the depths of the Depression, about how many people were out of work in the United States? a. 6 million b. 12 million c. 18 million d. 24 million MULTIPLE-CHOICE Capital of Muslim Spain? a. Valencia b. Madrid c. Toledo d. Cordoba MULTIPLE-CHOICE Charles Aznavour was born in: a. Armenia b. Paris c. Quebec d. Corsica MULTIPLE-CHOICE Chevy Chase's real name is: a. Charles Chase b. Charles Chatworth c. Chevalier Chase Beaudine d. Chevy Chase MULTIPLE-CHOICE Cold Comfort Farm" (1932) by Stella Gibbons was: a. an account of an eccentric girlhood on a great estate b. a satire on grim rural novels in Hardy's tradition c. the life of a woman country doctor that influenced Herriot d. a description of collective agriculture in the U.S.S.R,. MULTIPLE-CHOICE Color Me Beautiful" by Carole Jackson is about. a. watercolor painting b. beauty tips for women c. house decorating d. Cabbage Patch dolls MULTIPLE-CHOICE Comedienne Gilda Radner had a well-publicized affair with: a. Chevy Chase b. Brian-Doyle Murray c. Cleavon Little d. Gene Wilder MULTIPLE-CHOICE Commodore (Cornelius) Vanderbilt made his fortune in which two of these endeavors? a. the railroad b. steamship company c. Erie Canal d. fur trade MULTIPLE-CHOICE Compared with World War I military casualties, World War II military casualties were: a. much less b. almost the same c. much greater MULTIPLE-CHOICE Constantinople, capital of the Byzantine empire, finally fell in 1453 to: a. the Ottoman Turks b. the Seljuks c. Germanic invaders d. the Slavs MULTIPLE-CHOICE Dead Souls" was written by: a. Gogol b. Dostoevsky c. Gorki d. Tolstoy MULTIPLE-CHOICE Desire Under the Elms" was written by: a. Sean O'Casey b. W.B. Yeats c. Tennessee Williams d. Eugene O'Neill MULTIPLE-CHOICE Dr. Demento is: a. a psychiatrist/columnist b. an axe-murderer c. a disc jockey d. a rock 'n roll artist MULTIPLE-CHOICE Dr. John S. Pemberton invented: a. pantyhose b. antidandruff shampoo c. Coca-Cola d. the first pinball machine MULTIPLE-CHOICE Dr. Paul Ehrlich developed a treatment for: a. gonorrhea b. smallpox c. diptheria d. syphilis MULTIPLE-CHOICE During which of these spans did Confucius live? a. 14-86 A.D. b. 328-256 B.C. c. 551-479 B.C. d. 764-692 B.C. MULTIPLE-CHOICE Dustin Hoffman grew up in: a. Cleveland b. Toronto c. New York City d. Los Angeles MULTIPLE-CHOICE Edward Fitzgerald's translation of the "Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam" proved to be: a. an original poem in English with little to do with the Persian original b. a much closer translation than at first believed MULTIPLE-CHOICE Edward Gibbon wrote "The Decline and Fall of the_____Empire"? a. Russian b. Indian c. Roman d. British MULTIPLE-CHOICE El Salvador is the same size as: a. Florida b. Indiana c. Massachusetts MULTIPLE-CHOICE Eldridge Cleaver wrote Soul On Ice when he was: a. in Libya b. a expatriate in Paris c. in prison d. on the run from the Mafia MULTIPLE-CHOICE England's King Alfred the Great ruled during: a. 690-718 b. 714-742 c. 732-760 d. 871-899 MULTIPLE-CHOICE Expert witness on love signs: a. Sylvia Porter b. Susan Brownmiller c. Linda Goodman d. Barbara Tuchman MULTIPLE-CHOICE Famous astronomer Copernicus was: a. German b. Polish c. Hungarian d. Dutch MULTIPLE-CHOICE Former Vice President Hubert H. Humphrey's middle initial stood for: a. Hornblower b. Hilton c. Houston d. Horatio MULTIPLE-CHOICE Frazer's "The Golden Bough" was composed of: a. translations from Chinese poetry b. comparative religion and mythology c. the reveries of an opium addict d. history and tradition of European banks MULTIPLE-CHOICE Fred Astaire was born in: a. New York City b. London c. Omaha d. St. Louis MULTIPLE-CHOICE Frederick Weyerhaueser was known as: a. The Lingerie King b. The Lumber King c. The Candy King d. The Wire King MULTIPLE-CHOICE Gather ye rose-buds while ye may" was the advice of: a. Robert Herrick b. George Herbert c. Alexander Pope d. John Dryden MULTIPLE-CHOICE Ghana is slightly smaller than: a. Vermont b. California c. Oregon MULTIPLE-CHOICE Good-bye to All That" was written by: a. Aldous Huxley b. Robert Graves c. George Orwell d. D. H. Lawrence MULTIPLE-CHOICE Grenada is twice the size of: a. Washington, D.C. b. Delaware c. Rhode Island MULTIPLE-CHOICE Hans Christian Andersen of fairy tale fame was: a. Swedish b. Danish c. Norwegian d. German MULTIPLE-CHOICE Harper's Bazaar did not choose which of the following in their list of the top ten most beautiful actresses of 1983? a. Twiggy b. Joan Collins c. Victoria Principal d. Meryl Streep MULTIPLE-CHOICE He wrote the libretto for Richard Strauss' "Der Rosenkavalier": a. August Heinrich Hoffmann b. Hugo von Hofmannsthal c. Christian Hofmann von Hofmannswaldau MULTIPLE-CHOICE He wrote the text for Handel's "Ode for St. Cecilia's Day" a. John Donne b. John Dryden c. Alexander Pope d. George Herbert MULTIPLE-CHOICE Honduras is slightly larger than: a. Utah b. Tennessee c. Massachusetts MULTIPLE-CHOICE I've put in so many enigmas and puzzles that it will keep the professors busy for centuries arguing over what I meant, and that's the only way of ensuring one's immortality." What writer said it? a. Marcel Proust b. Franz Kafka c. James Joyce d. Philip Roth MULTIPLE-CHOICE Iceland is the same size as: a. New Jersey b. Virginia c. Montana MULTIPLE-CHOICE Indonesia is composed of how many islands? a. 700 b. 1,150 c. 13,500 MULTIPLE-CHOICE Joan Crawford began her show business career as: a. a dancer b. a vaudeville magician's helper c. a ventriloquist d. a flutist MULTIPLE-CHOICE John Ford, William Rowley and Thomas Dekker wrote: a. biblical commentary b. an encyclopedia of herbal remedies c. accounts of travels abroad d. plays MULTIPLE-CHOICE John L. Lewis was: a. a boxer b. a labor leader c. a novelist d. none of the above MULTIPLE-CHOICE Katherine Hepburn is a graduate of which of the following colleges? a. Vassar b. Smith c. Radcliffe d. Bryn Mawr MULTIPLE-CHOICE Katherine Mansfield wrote: a. plays b. novels c. short stories d. screenplays MULTIPLE-CHOICE Kenya is slightly smaller than: a. Alaska b. Texas c. North Dakota MULTIPLE-CHOICE Kinflicks" was written by: a. Judy Blume b. Susan Isaacs c. Lisa Alther d. Erica Jong MULTIPLE-CHOICE Laszlo Loewenstein was the Hungarian actor who rose to fame as: a. Peter Lorre b. Bela Lugosi c. Ernie Kovacs d. Danny Kaye MULTIPLE-CHOICE Lauren Bacall was Humphrey Bogart's: a. second wife b. third wife c. fourth wife d. fifth wife MULTIPLE-CHOICE Lilac time: name the two poets who wrote these lines. a. April is the cruellest month, breeding Lilacs out of the dead land... b. When lilacs last in the dooryard bloom'd... MULTIPLE-CHOICE Looks like a Hawaiian bar mitzvah," was Blackwell's comment about what woman on his 1974 worst dressed list? a. Yoko Ono b. Dolly Parton c. Cher d. Bette Midler MULTIPLE-CHOICE Louis Auchincloss's stories deal with: a. the old West b. merchant seamen c. the upper echelons of society d. the newspaper world MULTIPLE-CHOICE Lowell Thomas was: a. a journalist b. an author c. a founder of Cinerama d. all of the above e. none of the above MULTIPLE-CHOICE Lysias, Isocrates, Aeshines and Demosthenes were all: a. playwrights b. philosophers c. orators d. historians MULTIPLE-CHOICE Malcolm Lowry's "Under the Volcano" is abou a. a pro tennis player b. a homosexual geologist c. an alcoholic consul d. a bored tour guide MULTIPLE-CHOICE Mary McCarthy was associated in the 1930s and 1940s with which one of these magazines: a. Hudson Review b. Partisan Review c. New Yorker d. Atlantic Monthly MULTIPLE-CHOICE Megatrends" by John Naisbitt is abou a. a vitamin scandal b. new weight loss methods c. America in the next decade d. Detroit car designs MULTIPLE-CHOICE Mel Brooks, Woody Allen, Carl Reiner, and Neil Simon all belong to which of the following organizations: a. The Hillcrest Country Club Auxiliary b. Writers Against Sick Humor (WASH) c. a & b d. None of the above. MULTIPLE-CHOICE Most porn films I've ever seen are a wonderful argument in favor of blindness." Who said it? a. Reverend Jerry Falwell b. critic Rex Reed c. publisher Al Goldstein d. singer Anita Bryant MULTIPLE-CHOICE Movie tough guy George Raft got his start in show business as: a. a stuntman b. a nightclub dancer c. a dialogue coach d. a bodyguard for Jack L. Warner MULTIPLE-CHOICE Moviola," set in Hollywood, was written by: a. William Goldman b. Joseph Wambaugh c. Eve Babbitt d. Garson Kanin MULTIPLE-CHOICE Neil Simon wrote which of these plays? a. "Noises Off" b. "Torch Song Trilogy" c. "Brighton Beach Memoirs" d. "Glengarry Glen Ross" MULTIPLE-CHOICE None of my relations ever spoke to me of my books...The subject was avoided as if it were a king of family disgrace, which might be condoned but could not be forgotten." Which of these authors? a. Henry James b. Edith Wharton c. Gertrude Stein d. F. Scott Fitzgerald MULTIPLE-CHOICE One of the Cambridge critics and a defender of D.H. Lawrence: a. F.R. Leavis b. Malcolm Muggeridge c. Kenneth Tynan MULTIPLE-CHOICE Ordinary People" was written by: a. Judith Krantz b. Jacqueline Briskin c. Judith Guest d. Joyce Haber MULTIPLE-CHOICE Orson Welles once performed the trick of sawing what famous actress in half? a. Ginger Rogers b. Marlene Dietrich c. Gloria Swanson d. Alice Faye MULTIPLE-CHOICE Peter Quince at the Clavier" was written by: a. William Carlos Williams b. Ezra Pound c. T.S. Eliot d. Wallace Stevens MULTIPLE-CHOICE Portugal is slightly smaller than: a. Colorado b. Indiana c. Vermont MULTIPLE-CHOICE Primrose Bordier received France's Legion d'Honneur for designing: a. The Eiffel Tower b. The Louvre c. The Excocet Missile d. Sheets MULTIPLE-CHOICE Real identity of Buck Mulligan in Joyce's "Ulysses"? a. Charles Stewart Parnell b. Oliver St. John Gogarty c. George Moore d. Padraic Colum MULTIPLE-CHOICE Return of the Druses," an account of this people in Syria and Lebanon, was written by: a. Percy Bysshe Shelley b. Lord Byron c. Alfred, Lord Tennyson d. Robert Browning MULTIPLE-CHOICE Robert H. Schuller would recognize which one of the following as a colleague? a. Edward I. Koch b. Joseph Wambaugh c. Erma Bombeck d. Billy Graham MULTIPLE-CHOICE Robert Louis Stevenson spent months living in an abandoned house at what disused California mine? a. Yellow Astor b. Grass Valley c. Mother Lode d. Silverado MULTIPLE-CHOICE Robert Redford suffers from: a. vertigo b. claustrophobia c. agoraphobia d. none of the above MULTIPLE-CHOICE Roger Williams was the founder of Providence, Rhode Island, a place in which he hoped to provide religious freedom for: a. Huguenots b. Catholics c. Lutherans d. All faiths MULTIPLE-CHOICE Ruggles of Red Gap" involves: a. life in Devonshire public school b. the first British pilots in World War I c. an English butler in the old West MULTIPLE-CHOICE Rumania is slightly smaller than: a. Texas b. South Carolina c. Oregon MULTIPLE-CHOICE SS-GB" and "Berlin Game" are by: a. Eric Ambler b. Len Deighton c. Alistair McClean d. Ken Follett MULTIPLE-CHOICE Serpentine" and Celebrity" are by: a. Thomas Thompson b. Irwin Shaw c. Tom Wicker d. William Goldman MULTIPLE-CHOICE South Korea is slightly larger than: a. Kansas b. Vermont c. Indiana MULTIPLE-CHOICE Stanley Applebaum is the real name of: a. Robert Vaughn b. Steve Lawrence c. Robert Goulet d. Tony Roberts MULTIPLE-CHOICE Sting, lead singer of The Police, once earned his living as a: a. bartender b. teacher c. policeman d. hairdresser MULTIPLE-CHOICE The "Simon" of the publishing company Simon & Schuster is the father of: a. Paul Simon b. Carly Simon c. William Simon d. Neil Simon MULTIPLE-CHOICE The Anatomy of Melancholy" was published by 1621. Who wrote it? a. Robert Burton b. Sir Walter Raleigh c. Christopher Marlowe d. Ben Jonson MULTIPLE-CHOICE The Boys from Brazil" was written by: a. Gerald Green b. Graham Greene c. Ira Levin d. Julio Cortazar MULTIPLE-CHOICE The Bridge of San Luis Rey" was written by: a. Ernest Hemingway b. Tennessee Williams c. William Carlos Williams d. Thornton Wilder MULTIPLE-CHOICE The Decameron" was written by: a. Boccaccio b. Cellini c. Machiavelli d. Dante MULTIPLE-CHOICE The Great Shark Hunt" was: a. a study of Detroit car executives b. a Greenpeace exposé c. the sequel to "Jaws" d. a survey of the 1960s MULTIPLE-CHOICE The Lives of a Cell" was written by: a. Lewis Thomas b. Carl Sagan c. Isaac Asimov d. Jane Fonda MULTIPLE-CHOICE The Mabinogion" is a collection of tales translated from the medieval: a. Finnish b. Welsh c. Wendish d. Icelandic MULTIPLE-CHOICE The Metamorphoses" was written by: a. Catullus b. Virgil c. Julius Caesar d. Ovid MULTIPLE-CHOICE The Republic of the Philippines consists of about. a. 7,100 islands b. 9,300 c. 11,400 MULTIPLE-CHOICE The Romans Plautus, Terence and Seneca were: a. playwrights b. pastoral poets c. military historians MULTIPLE-CHOICE The Third World War" by General Sir John Hackett and other NATO generals, predicted that this conflict would start in: a. February 1984 b. August 1985 c. September 1991 d. May 2003 MULTIPLE-CHOICE The White-Boned Demon" by Ross Terrill is about. a. Madame Mao Zedong b. Charles Darwin c. Michael Jackson d. Arnold Palmer MULTIPLE-CHOICE The author of "An Indecent Obsession" also wrote: a. "Fear and Loathing on the Campaign Trail" b. "Surrender to Love" c. "The Cardinal Sins" d. "The Thornbirds" MULTIPLE-CHOICE The expedition of Humphrey Clinker" was by: a. Henry Fielding b. Laurence Sterne c. Tobias Smollett MULTIPLE-CHOICE The first woman pilot to fly for a major airline was: a. Jenny Carstairs b. Betty Kincaid c. Bonnie Tiburzi d. Leslie Jackson MULTIPLE-CHOICE The name Neal Cassady is associated with: a. the Beat Generation b. Broadway c. bubblegum music d. The Jazz Age MULTIPLE-CHOICE The population of New York City in 1911 was almost. a. 1 million b. 2 million c. 3 million d. 4 million MULTIPLE-CHOICE The world's first test-tube baby, Louise Brown, was born in: a. South Africa b. The U.S. c. England d. Australia MULTIPLE-CHOICE Two are friends but unfriendly with the third. Which is odd man out? a. William F. Buckley b. Norman Mailer c. Gore Vidal MULTIPLE-CHOICE Two of the major Chinese 19th century rebellions involved uprisings by: a. mandarins b. Muslims c. students d. military MULTIPLE-CHOICE Two of these are by the Editors of Playgirl. Which two? a. "Overcoming the Fear of Success" b. "Cheeks" c. "The New Women's Guide to Getting Married" d. "Hunks" MULTIPLE-CHOICE Virginia Woolf took her own life: a. with a bullet b. by poison c. by drowning d. by none of the above MULTIPLE-CHOICE Vivien Leigh became famous in Gone With The Wind playing a Southern belle. Where was she born? a. England b. Boston c. India d. New Zealand MULTIPLE-CHOICE Wheeler and Woolsey were: a. a dance team b. a juggling act c. the hosts of a 1950s T.V. show d. a comedy team MULTIPLE-CHOICE Winston Churchill's mother, Jennie, was: a. English b. Irish c. Canadian d. American MULTIPLE-CHOICE With German inflation, one gold mark worth 46 paper marks in December 1921 was worth how many paper marks in December 1922? a. 1,757 b. 1,302 c. 1,119 d. 144 MULTIPLE-CHOICE With which of the following men has actress Farrah Fawcett not been romantically linked? a. James Caan b. Ryan O'Neal c. Lee Majors d. Burt Reynolds MULTIPLE-CHOICE With which of the following singers has Michael Jackson not collaborated on a record? a. Paul McCartney b. Barbra Streisand c. Willie Nelson d. Johnny Mathis MULTIPLE-CHOICE Writer/director Luis Bunuel is: a. Italian b. Spanish c. French d. Brazilian MULTIPLE-CHOICE Zimbabwe is nearly as large as: a. California b. Texas c. Alaska MULTIPLE-CHOICE ountry western singer Jessi Colter is married to which of the following country western stars? a. Merle Haggard b. Waylon Jennings c. Roger Miller d. Willie Nelson Macavity the Mystery Cat, Gus the Theatre Cat, Bustopher Jones the Cat about Town and Skimbleshanks the Railway Cat are personalities in what book? Mad's Sergio Aragones has created a bumbling barbarian. What is his name? Madame Marie Curie and her husband discovered radium. What was her husband's first name? Madge the manicurist is a spokesperson for what product? Maggie and Jiggs had a beautiful daughter. What was her name? Many hispanic people celebrate this day in addition to their birthdays? Many of her novels are set in the ancient Mediterranean, such as "The Last of the Wine," "The King Must Die" and "The Bull from the Sea." Her name? Many people helped create Bugs Bunny, but who gave him his definitive look? Many products strive to achieve which magazine's seal of approval? Maria Shriver, one of the Kennedy cousins, has been the steady date of what imposing celebrity? Marie Antoinette's mother? Mariette Hartley is a spokesperson for what camera company? Mark Twain set 4 novels, including "Tom Sawyer" in what city? Mark Twain's real name? Marlon Brando had a son, Tehotu, with his Polynesian costar of Mutiny on the Bounty. What was her name? Martha Halftrack, in Beetle Bailey, is taking tennis lessons from whom? Martin Cruz Smith in Moscow? Marvel's Red Wolf is a member of which Indian tribe? Marvel's original Captain Mar-Vell died in what manner? Mean Joe" Green threw his football jersey to a young boy in exchange for what soft drink? Meaning of the Irish name Searc or Serce - a saint of 6th cen? Meat hooks" is a slang term that refers to what part of the body? Mel Ferrer was the first husband of what famous actress? Mentor of Titan had two children in the Marvel comics. Name them. Mera, former Queen of a water dimension, married which DC super-hero? Mesopotamian civilizations depended on what two great rivers? Michael Landon represents which photography company? Mick Jagger had a child with his former wife, Bianca. What is the child's alliterative name? Mighty Manfred the Wonder Dog was companion to which cartoon hero? Mike Doonesbury's brother is named: Milo Bloom writes nasty editorials about which politician? Milton the Monster was built by which duo in the cartoon series? Miss Buxley is secretary to what commanding officer? Miss Lillian," President Carter's mother, once serviced with the Peace Corps in what country? Model/actress Farrah Fawcett used to be the spokesperson for what hair product? More than 33 million people are HIV-positive. How many of them are in sub-Saharan Africa? 1/3, 1/2, or 2/3? Morris the Cat serves as spokesperson for what cat food? Most famous of the medieval morality plays? Mountain in northern Wales, its name assumed by a photographer earl? Movie director Michael Curtiz, producer Alexander Korda, and actor Bela Lugosi all came from what country in Europe? Movie producer David Brown is married to what famous female of the magazine world? Mr. Britling Sees It Through" and "The History of Mr. Polly" are by? Mr. Goodwrench works for what gas station? Mr. Whipple serves as spokesman for what product? Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch" was published in 1901. What was the Cabbage Patch? Murder in a 14th century Italian monastery, by Umberto Eco? Mutt and Jeff were a famous comic strip team but what's Mutt's first name? My 7 year old son takes 8 puffs of ventolin and 4 puffs of flovent on a hard day; will it hurt him? My friends and I have a music group but we have no band how do we get started? My last name is Prinz; where did it originate? My wife has been breastfeeding for 3 months. What are the chances of her getting pregnant again? NAME Alec Tronn is an alien who came to Earth and became what super-hero? NAME An Andy Panda cartoon gave birth to a famous, cantankerous bird. Name him. NAME Daddy Warbucks adopted which comic strip heroine? NAME Daddy of "Mafia Princess"? NAME Daimon Helstrom is better known as? NUMERICAL-QUANTITY About how many doughnuts are consumed by policemen each month? NUMERICAL-QUANTITY About how many earthquakes occur annually? NUMERICAL-QUANTITY About how many movies are made for North America each year? NUMERICAL-QUANTITY About how many species of insects are estimated to live on earth? NUMERICAL-QUANTITY According to Mother Goose how many blackbirdswere backed in a pie? NUMERICAL-QUANTITY/LIST-ALL About how many people convert to each religion every day (in the U.S. & world?) Names of books by James A. Michener set in the following locations? a. South Africa b. Spain c. Maryland d. Colorado Napoleon aimed at sealing off Europe from trading with Britain, a concept he called what? Napoleon's first wife's name? Napoleon's second wife's name? Natasha Romanoff is better known as: National Spelling Bee winning words in 1976 and 1984 were what? Nationality and current occupation of the heroine and hero in Hemingway's "A Farewell to Arms"? Nationality of the principal character in "Death in Venice"? New England poet Robert Frost was born where? New York Yankee owner George Steinbrenner's money comes from what enterprise other than baseball? New York writer killed by a dune buggy while sleeping on the beach at Fire Island? Nickname of Mary Tudor, who persecuted Protestants when she was queen of England? Ninotchka was the 1939 movie with what unique advertising slogan that was used because of its star's past artistic reputation? Noah Beery Jr., who played James Garner's father in The Rockford Files, is the nephew of what famous actor? Norman Cousins' account of his fight against illness? Norman Mailer helped free him from jail, with an unfortunate result. Name the writer and his book. North Yemen and South Yemen-which is leftist? Nothing Down" and "Creating Wealth" tell you how to make money through what? Nothing even comes close" is a slogan for what car manufacturer? Now that Michael Jordan retired, what city does he live in? O.J. Simpson advertises for what company? OCCUPATION-PERSON Actress Gina Lollobrigida has established herself in what other artistic career? ORGANIZATION Actor Ed Asner was elected president of what labor union? ORGANIZATION Actress Jodie Foster is a student at what Ivy League university? ORGANIZATION|GROUP-OF-PEOPLE After leading the Howling Commandos, what did Nick Fury go on to lead? Odoacer was chieftain of what barbarian people? Of all the humans who have ever lived, what percent are alive today? Of all the women getting a lumpectomy, how many are American? Of the 15 jockeys riding in the first Kentucky Derby, how many were black? Of what discipline was the famous western gunman, Doc Holiday, a doctor? Of what were Cyrus and Darius the Great rulers? Of which country was Cerebus the Aardvark Prime Minister? Official U.S. Navy historian during World War II, his books deal with New England and war at sea. His name? Often a bridesmaid, never a bride," was the slogan for what product? Oh! Carol," the Neil Sedaka tune, was written about whom? Oh, what a feeling," is a motto of what car manufacturer? Oil-producing island nation in the Persian Gulf? Old Lonesome is the spokesperson of what company? Oleg Cassini's brother Igor wrote a famous syndicated newspaper column in the 1950s and early 1960s under what name? Olympic swimming champion Mark Spitz is presently engaged in what kind of business? Once gingivitis has set in, will brushing alone get rid of it? One of the most successful plays of the 1890s was "The Second Mrs. Tanqueray," by what playwright? One of the two main branches of physical science is chemistry; what's the other main branch? One was an extravagant tipper, one moderate, one a hardliner. Which was which? Balzac Dickens Proust One-time head of the Environmental Protection Agency, Anne Gorsuch was married while in office. What was her name when she resigned? One-time music star Cat Stevens is now a penniless beggar in what foreign country? Only 12 men have walked on the moon and Neil Armstrong was the first. Who was the last, on Apollo 17 in 1972? Opus the Penguin is running for Vice-President on which ticket? Opus the Penguin lives with which Bloom County resident: Origination of word hello? Orson Welles speaks on behalf of what product? Other name for the Indian Mutiny? Other than Road Runner, which Warner Bros. character did Wile E. Coyote confront? Other than Thor, who is the only person worthy enough to wield Mjolnir? Other than Wilma, who was in love with Buck Rogers? Other than Woodstock, name the four birds comprising Snoopy's Beagle Patrol hikes. Our Town," "The Skin of Our Teeth" and "The Matchmaker" are plays by? Our presidents must work for ? and justice for all. Out of the Cradle Endlessly Rocking"--whose title? Over time, is the Earth getting heavier or lighter? Oxford Movement churchman who wrote "Apologia Pro Vita Sua"? PERCENTAGE About what percent of Americans in 1776 were of British origin? PERCENTAGE According to the CIA, what percentage of the female poplulation in Haiti is illiterate? PLACE Abraham Lincoln's birthplace? PLACE After Shakespeare had become successful, he bought a large house in his birthplace. What is the name of the house? PROPER-PERSON "A Not-So-Still Life," autobiography by artist son of artist Father Max. Son's name? PROPER-PERSON A Catholic priest who writes fiction about some very unholy churchmen? PROPER-PERSON A Danish baroness who lived for more than 15 years on a coffee plantation in British East Africa. PROPER-PERSON A famous former slave who led an expedition through the Oregon Trail that helped to settle the state of Washington had the same name as which U.S. president? PROPER-PERSON A gentlemanly gangster spent a lot of time with Mary Perkins. Name him. PROPER-PERSON A major-league baseball player lost a leg but still continued his career as a pitcher. A film starring Jimmy Stewart was made of his heroic achivement. What was his name? PROPER-PERSON A would-be assassin with the unlikely nickname of "Squeaky" tried to kill what U.S. president? PROPER-PERSON A.A. Fair is a pen name of what well known detective writer? PROPER-PERSON About whom it was said that a fortune was required to keep him poor? PROPER-PERSON Actor Eric Roberts (The Pope of Greenwich Village) is engaged in a long term relationship with what actress? PROPER-PERSON Actor author of "The Moon Is a Balloon"? PROPER-PERSON Actor/director John Cassevetes is married to what actress who stars in many of his movies? PROPER-PERSON Actors Jeff Bridges and Beau Bridges have a famous father. What is his name? PROPER-PERSON Actress Diana Dors was once married to what actor/comedian who has since become a well-known TV game-show host? PROPER-PERSON Actress Dixie Lee was the first wife of what famous singer? PROPER-PERSON Actress Estelle Parsons's first boyfriend when she was a teenager ultimately became what movie star? PROPER-PERSON Actress Melissa Gilbert (Little House on the Prairie) is having a well-publicized romance with what young actor? PROPER-PERSON Actress and wealthy socialite Dina Merrill is married to what well-known actor? PROPER-PERSON Actress/author Ruth Gordon is married to what well-known writer? PROPER-PERSON After Mark Twain, who was the most popular writer in America at the turn of the century? Not an American. PROPER-PERSON After her relationship with Nicky Arnstein, Fanny Brice married what well-known showman? PROPER-PERSON Alexandre Dumas wrote The Three Musketeers. His son wrote Camille. What was his son's name? PROPER-PERSON Alice B. Toklas was the long-time companion of what famous writer? PROPER-PERSON Alice Faye and Cyd Charisse were both married to what popular singer of his day? PROPER-PERSON Among the current crop of actors, who is Jimmy Stewart's favorite? PROPER-PERSON Author "A Town Like Alice," "The Far Country" and "On the Beach"? PROPER-PERSON Author "Tropic of Cancer"? PROPER-PERSON Author Nora Ephron (Heartburn) was married to what famous journalist? PROPER-PERSON Author Peter Benchley (Jaws) is the third generation of Benchley writers. Name his famous literary father and grandfather. PROPER-PERSON Author and champion of black magic and witchcraft, he was a model for Somerset Maugham's "The Magician." PROPER-PERSON Author of "A Pair of Blue Eyes"? PROPER-PERSON Author of "Blackboard Jungle"? PROPER-PERSON Author of "Cornhuskers," "Smoke and Steel" and "Abraham Lincoln?" PROPER-PERSON Author of "Dragonsong," "Dragonsinger" and Dragondrums"? PROPER-PERSON Author of "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes"? PROPER-PERSON Author of "God Emperor of Dune"? PROPER-PERSON Author of "Gulliver's Travels"? PROPER-PERSON Author of "Guys and Dolls"? PROPER-PERSON Author of "I, Claudius" and "Claudius the God," basis for the PBS television series? PROPER-PERSON Author of "If You Could See Me Now"? PROPER-PERSON Author of "Ivanhoe"? PROPER-PERSON Author of "Jacob's Room"? PROPER-PERSON Author of "Lord Jim"? PROPER-PERSON Author of "Memoirs of a Fox-Hunting Man"? PROPER-PERSON Author of "My Mother/My/Self"? PROPER-PERSON Author of "National Velvet"? PROPER-PERSON Author of "Native Son"? PROPER-PERSON Author of "Nevada!" and "Wyoming!"? PROPER-PERSON Author of "Pale Horse, Pale Rider"? PROPER-PERSON Author of "Roots"? PROPER-PERSON Author of "Scaramouche" and "Captain Blood"? PROPER-PERSON Author of "Ship of Fools"? PROPER-PERSON Author of "Sonnets from the Portuguese"? PROPER-PERSON Author of "Steppenwolf" and Magister Ludi"? PROPER-PERSON Author of "Strictly from Hunger," "Westward Ha!" and "The Rising Gorge"? PROPER-PERSON Author of "The Bastard," "The Lawless" and "The Warriors"? PROPER-PERSON Author of "The Cruel Sea"? PROPER-PERSON Author of "The Daring Young Man on the Flynig Trapeze" and "The Time of Your Life"? PROPER-PERSON Author of "The Deserted Village"? PROPER-PERSON Author of "The Devil's Dictionary"? PROPER-PERSON Author of "The Four Just men" and "Sanders of the River"? PROPER-PERSON Author of "The Good Earth"? PROPER-PERSON Author of "The Informer"? PROPER-PERSON Author of "The Magnificient Ambersons"? PROPER-PERSON Author of "The Scarlet Pimpernel" PROPER-PERSON Author of "The Winds of War" and "War and Remembrance"? PROPER-PERSON Author of "The Women's Room"? PROPER-PERSON Author of "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz"? PROPER-PERSON Author of "Titus Groane" and "Gormenghast"? PROPER-PERSON Author of "Tobacco Road" and "God's Little Acre"? PROPER-PERSON Author of "Up from Slavery"? PROPER-PERSON Author of "Wampeters, Foma and Granfaloons"? PROPER-PERSON Author of Middlemarch"? PROPER-PERSON Author of Portnoy's Complaint? PROPER-PERSON Author of the Forsyte Saga? PROPER-PERSON Author of the Ragged Dick Series and Luck and Pluck Series? PROPER-PERSON Author of the essay "A Dissertation on Roast Pig"? PROPER-PERSON Author of the libretto for the musical "Show Boat"? PROPER-PERSON Author of the novel "Show Boat"? PROPER-PERSON Aztec ruler imprisoned by Cortes? PROPER-PERSON Ballet dancer Aleksandr Godunov has been involved with what movie star for the last three years? PROPER-PERSON British jockey turned bestselling writer? PROPER-PERSON Creator of "Archy and Mehitabel"? PROPER-PERSON Creator of "Don Quixote"? PROPER-PERSON Creator of "Green Eggs and Ham"? PROPER-PERSON Creator of "Little Lord Fauntleroy?" PROPER-PERSON Creator of "Peter Pan"? PROPER-PERSON Creator of "The Beggar's Opera"? PROPER-PERSON Creator of "The Owl and the Pussycat"? PROPER-PERSON Creator of Barry Lyndon? PROPER-PERSON Creator of Christopher Robin and Winnie-the-Pooh? PROPER-PERSON Creator of Gargantua and Pantagruel? PROPER-PERSON Creator of Gunga Din? PROPER-PERSON Creator of Hercule Poirot? PROPER-PERSON Creator of James Bond? PROPER-PERSON Creator of Lady Sneerwell and Lady Teazle in "The School for Scandal"? PROPER-PERSON Creator of Perry Mason? PROPER-PERSON Creator of Peter Rabbit, Benjamin Bunny and Tom Kitten? PROPER-PERSON Creator of the Lemon Drop Kid and Harry the Horse? PROPER-PERSON+TITLED-WORK A famous author stabbed his wife and then wrote a novel about it. What is the author's name and what was the name of the book? PROPER-PERSON/MULTIPLE-CHOICE Author of "A Distant Mirror" and "The March of Folly"? a. Leon Uris b. James A. Michener c. Barbara W. Tuchman d. Alistair Cooke PROPER-PERSON/MULTIPLE-CHOICE Author of "Breakfast at Tiffany's"? a. Jaqueline Susanne b. Truman Capote c. Gore Vidal d. William F. Buckley PROPER-PERSON/MULTIPLE-CHOICE Author of "Buddenbrooks"? a. Rainer Maria Rilke b. Hermann Hesse c. Thomas Mann d. Heinrich Boll PROPER-PERSON/MULTIPLE-CHOICE Author of "Darkness at Noon"? a. Zane Grey b. James T. Farrell c. Arthur Koestler d. Thornton Wilder PROPER-PERSON/MULTIPLE-CHOICE Author of "Some Fruits of Solitude"? a. Cotton Mather b. Henry David Thoreau c. William Penn d. Richard Henry Dana, Sr. PROPER-PERSON/MULTIPLE-CHOICE Author of "The Dragons of Eden"? a. Isaac Asimov b. Carl Sagan c. Arthur C. Clarke d. Frank Herbert PROPER-PERSON/MULTIPLE-CHOICE Author of "The Joy of Sex": a. Nancy Friday b. Alex Comfort c. Gay Talese d. Xaviera Hollander PROPER-PERSON/MULTIPLE-CHOICE Author of "Thy Neighbor's wife"? a. William F. Buckley b. Gay Talese c. Nancy Friday d. Norman Mailer PROPER-PERSON/MULTIPLE-CHOICE Author of "While Reagan Slept"? a. Art Buchwald b. F. Mondale c. Theodore Sorenson d. William Manchester PROPER-PERSON/MULTIPLE-CHOICE Author of Bold Breathless Love," "Rash Reckless Love" and "Wild Willful Love"? a. Rosemary Rogers b. Valerie Sherwood c. Kathleen Woodiwiss PROPER-PLACE America's oldest standing synagogue? Pain Erasure: The Bonnie Prudden Way"--real book or just a notion? Paul Anka's hit song "Puppy Love" was about his relationship with what young actress? Paul Gallico's charwoman? Pen name of Hector Hugh Munro? Pepin the Short was the first ruler of what dynasty? Peter Canon has trained himself to near perfection and is better known by which super-hero name? Peter Matthiessen tramped about the Himalayas in search of what feline? Peter the Great and Catherine the Great of Russia belonged to what dynasty? Petrarch's ideal woman was named? Pigeons of the grass alas" is from whose libretto for what opera? Pikes Peak is in which state? Pilot author of "Flight to Arras" and "The Little Prince"? Pioneer Winsor McCay gave us one of the first cartoons. What was it? Pip is told he will be the heir of an unknown benefactor and sets off to London, in which Dickens novel? Pirate and poet? Pizarro conquered who and where? Play by Arthur Miller about the Salem witchcraft trials? Playboy playmate and budding actress Dorothy Stratton was murdered by her husband. What was his name? Playwright of "The Maids," "The Balcony" and "The Blacks"? Playwright who married Marilyn Monroe? Playwright, politician, ambassador, wife of publisher Henry R.? Please define a paradox? Please describe a mesa. Please describe a plateau. Please explain how time dilation is theoretically possible. Please explain the word "brevet"? Please give me the dictionary definitions of "procrastinate" and "stall". Please name the wives of Henry VIII of England. Please provide information on natural language software. Please tell me the import duty of sodium hydrosulfite? Plop, plop, fizz, fizz," was a part of whose jingle? Poet and poem? What seas what shores what granite islands towards my timbers And woodthrush calling through the fog My daughter. Poet who read at John F. Kennedy's presidential inauguration? Pogo first appeared in: Popeye was introduced in which comic strip? Popeye's chief adversary had two cartoon names. What were they? Popular TV talk show host used his last name as the title of his book. What was it? Popular title of the first edition of Shakespeare's collected plays and its date of publication? Porgy," DuBose Heyward's novel and later play--later still the basis of an opera--was set along what street in what town? Porky Pig had a girl friend. Name her. Portuguese islands off Morocco? Pre-European residents of New Zealand? Pre-Raphaelite who placed a sheaf of poems in the casket of his loved one, and later had her exhumed when he found he had no copies? President Dwight D. Eisenhower was a voracious reader of westerns by what author? President Nixon's banker friend, Charles Rebozo, is known by what nickname? Prince Andrew of England was reportedly involved with what star of soft-porn movies? Prince Henry the Navigator ruled where? Prince Valiant was prince of what? Prince of Norway who claims the Danish throne after Hamlet's death? Prior to Alaska and Hawaii, what was the last U.S. territory to become a state? Prior to changing its name, Master Card was called what? Private detective Mike Hammer appears in what writer's stories? Psychoanalyst author of "Listening With the Third Ear" and "The Need to be Loved"? Puffed Wheat and Puffed Rice cereals used to be called what? Putters-together of lists: Irving, David, Amy and Sylvia? Qu'est-ce qu'il y a? Queen Beatrix is the reigning monarch of what European country? Quick Draw McGraw's partner, Baba Looey, was what kind of animal? Quo Vadis?," the novel set in Nero's Rome, was originally written in what language? R. Rodney Rabbit eats a cosmic carrot and becomes which super-hero? REASON A.J. Liebling was expelled from Dartmouth College for what reason? RSO Records is represented by what animal? Race Bannon, Hadji, and Bandit joined whom on worldwide adventures? Radio broadcaster Vic Sage is also a comic book crimebuster. Name him. Radios are on sale for $35.51. They are marked as being 33% off. What is the regular price? Rammstein's lead vocalist, Till Lindemann, does a certain stunt at every show. What is it? Ras al Ghul has a daughter devoted to Batman. Name her. Ratings for toaster ovens? Real name and profession of Lewis Carroll, author of "Alice's Adventure's in Wonderland"? Real name of Benét, author and New Yorker correspondent in Paris for many years? Real name of Flann O'Brien aka Myles Na gCopaleen? Real name of O. Henry? Rebecca," "Frenchman's Creek," "My Cousin Rachel," "The Breaking Point"...who wrote them? Renowned drummer Buddy Rich acted as spokesperson for what electronic musical product? Representative Geraldine Ferraro is a three-term congresswoman from what borough of New York City? Reviver of Arts and Crafts Movement whose wallpapers are better remembered than his words today? Rex Stout's overweight gourmet detective who rarely bothers to leave his house to solve a crime? Riccardo Muti became the conductor of the Philadelphia Orchestra after whose forty-four year reign? Rita Farr married someone and together they adopted a boy. Name the husband and the boy. Robbe-Grillet, Sarraute, Resnais, Godard and Truffaut belong to what cultural movement? Robby Reed, who dialed "H" for HERO, had a favorite expression. What was it? Robert Blake served as a spokesman for this car product. Robert Ludlum's foray into humor? Robert Morley is the spokesperson for what airline? Robert Penn Warren has denied that Willie Stark in "All the King's Men" is based on what Louisiana politician? Robert Truax is a private citizen in Saratoga, California who is building something very unusual in his backyard. What is he building? Robin was killed by which of Batman's rogues gallery? Rock star Grace Jones's latest boyfriend is Swede Hans Lundgren, who is a champion of what sport? Rolling Stone Mick Jagger and model Jeri Hall had a baby girl. What's the infant's name? Rolling Stone Visits Saturday Night Live"--real book or just a notion? Rom-Spaceknight-hails from what planet? Roy Harper is the former ward of which DC superhero? Roy Harper, Green Arrow's ward, has kicked which bad habit? Roz the short-order chef keeps the drinks coming for which Shoe cast member? Russia on one side, and Turkey, Britain and France on the other, fought what war? Russian author of "Eugene Onegin" and "Boris Godunov"? Russian author of "The Lower Depths"? Russian author who used titles such as "The Bedbug" and "The Cloud in Trousers?" Russian poet who married Isadora Duncan? STATE-DISTRICT Convicted murderer Gary Gilmore was executed in what state? SUPERCLASS Donne, Herbert, Crashaw, Cleveland, Marvell and Crowley are known as what? Sabrina appeared in cartoons with the Groovy Goolies. Who were they? Sally Struthers is a spokesperson for what charitable organization? Sally Struthers was the voice for which cartoon heroine? Sappho's island? Sarah Caldwell was the first female conductor of what opera company? Sarah Gamp and Seth Pecksniff are in which Dickens story? Sault Ste. Marie is between which two of the Great Lakes? Scarlett's twin admirers in "Gone With the Wind"? Scatman Crothers served as the voice of which animated Harlem Globetrotter? Scooter, Snoopy, Countdown, and Jenny were better known as what cartoon team? Scott Summers has a brother Alex in the Marvel comics. What is his super-hero name? Scott Summers's father is a member of the Starjammers. Name him. Seafarers respect what two North Carolina capes? Secret Agent X-9 later became Secret Agent_____. Selina Kyle is better known in comic books as: Sequel to "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes"? Sequel to Milton's "Paradise Lost"? Setting of "Shogun"? Shah Jehan, Akbar and Aurungzebe all ruled where? Shakespeare stole at least one plot from him. He in turn called William an "upstart crow," before dying "of a surfeit of pickled herring and Rhenish wine." His name? Shakespeare's birth and death dates? Shakespeare's birthplace? Shakespeare's daughters' names? Shakespeare's early patron? Shakespeare's mother's name? Shakespeare's son's name? Shakespeare's wife's name? Shakespeare, Jonson, Raleigh, Beaumont and Fletcher were among the customers at what famous Cheapside tavern? Shaw named two contemporary authors "the Chesterbelloc." Who were they? Shaw's "Major Barbara" held that rank in what organization? She played the bride of Frankenstein in the classic movie of the same name. But she also played the real-life bride to what legendary actor? She starred in the movie Pinky and was the first black star of Broadway. Who was she? She was born in America, yet became the first woman member of the British Parliament. Who was she? She was the beautiful comic actress who was married to Clark Gable. She died in a tragic plane crash in 1942. Who was she? She's known as both "The Iron Lady" and "Attila the Hen." Who is she? Shirley Temple was once married to actor John Agar. In 1948 they appeared together in a western movie. What was the name of the film? Sidney Leibowitz is the real name of what well-known singer? Silent screen comedian "Fatty" Arbuckle's career was destroyed in a 1921 sex scandal. Though he never acted again on screen, Arbuckle did direct occasionally. Under what name? Simon Bar Sinister always threatened which cartoon super-hero? Simon Williams, Wonder man, has a criminal brother. Name him. Simone de Beauvoir's philosophical escort? Sinbad Jr. appeared on which cartoon series first? Since Jefferson was a widower, who became unofficial first lady during his administration and official first lady during the next? Singer Adam Ant serves as a spokesperson for what product? Singer/songwriter Billy Joel has a famous model for a girlfriend. What is her name? Singer/songwriter/actor Kris Kristofferson was once a teacher at what famous institution? Singing star Lionel Richie came out of what rock group? Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's other profession? Sir Edmund Hillary climbed Everest in 1953. Who was his Sherpa companion? Sir Walter Raleigh spoke these words to whom? What dost thou fear? Strike, man! Site of atomic bombing during WWII? Skyler, from the Shoe comic strip, is a whiz at what? Skyler, in Shoe, is a failure at which sport: Snagglepuss was an announcer on which animated series? Solve this problem -282-(+1017)=? Some Came Running and "The Thin Red Line" were not as successful as his big 1951 novel. What was that and who was he? Some of Kafka's heroes are known by what initial? Something happened to one of the male Real World (MTV Show) castmembers from SF. Do you know what? Sometimes I hear this noisy sparkling sound in my ears. What might it be? Sometimes you feel like a nut, sometimes you don't," refers to which two candy bars? Soup is good food" is a slogan for what company? Southerners despised "Carpetbaggers" and "Scalawags." To whom did these two words refer? Spanish Muslims were known as? Spanish islands off Morocco? Sparky Lyle's book about the New York Yankees? Specimen Days" is Walt Whitman's diary account of what? Speedy" is the mascot/spokesperson for what company? Spell the fictional county associated with William Faulkner. It begins with a Y. Sports writer turned short story writer, from teens through thirties, with a perfect ear for the conversational styles of baseball players and barbers? Springtime bestselling do-it-yourself guides? Sprouting an avacado seed, do the roots grow out of the pointed end or the flat end? St. Petersburg's "Bloody Sunday" was in what year? Stag Party was the original name of what famous publisher's magazine? Stanley and Livingstone-which found the other? Staples(office store) has a motto: "Staples, Yeah we've got that."...Yet, shouldn't it be "those"? Starlet Pia Zadora did a series of ads for which liquor? State capital of Alabama? State capital of Arkansas? State capital of Connecticut? State capital of Illinois? State capital of Iowa? State capital of Maine? State capital of Maryland? State capital of Minnesota? State capital of Mississippi? State capital of Missouri? State capital of New Hampshire? State capital of New Jersey? State capital of North Carolina? State capital of Pennsylvania? State capital of Tennessee? State capital of Vermont? State capital of West Virginia? Steel Sterling is followed around the country by what group of youngsters? Stefano Casiraghi is married to what European celebrity? Stephen Dedalus is what author's alter ego? Stephen R. Donalson's chronicles? Steve Dallas took Bobbi Harlow's relative to her high school prom. Who was she? Steve Wozniak, who helped sponsor the "Us" rock festival in California, was the cofounder of what home computer? Stirrups could be said to be one of the greatest innovations of medieval warfare because they allowed the mounted rider to do what? Story of Valium addiction? Straits at Istanbul? Strawberry hit a homerun in the astrodome that hit the line around the upperdeck, how far? Strunk and White's manual of instruction? Studio insider who wrote "What Makes Sammy Run?" and "The Harder They Fall"? Subtitle of Lewis Carroll's "Through the Looking-Glass"? Sue Carol was an actress who later became an agent and then married her "biggest" client. Who was he? Super Bowl I: Which player or coach from the Green Bay-Kansas City game later became a commentator? Super Bowl IV where was it played? Super Bowl V: Who was the most valuable player in the Colts’ victory over the Cowboys? Super Bowl VI: Dallas Cowboys running back Duane Thomas, who rushed for a game-high 95 yards against? Super Bowl XX: Which Chicago player did not run for a touchdown? Super Bowl XXIV: The Los Angeles Rams set a record that still stands. What was it? Super Bowl XXIX: Which 49er won back-to-back Super Bowls with the win over San Diego? Super Bowl XXV: Who was the MVP in the Giants’ 20-19 win over the Bills? Super Service Inc. featured for hire what super group? Supergirl's Kryptonian name is: Supervisor Dan White of San Francisco shot and killed what two San Francisco city officials? Survivor of the West Coast sixties who likes whimsical titles, such as "A Confederate General from Big Sur"? Susie Chaffee is a spokesperson for what product? Sweet Afton" conjures up what name? Sylvia Plath's poet husband? Syndicated columnist on everyday problems who wrote an encyclopedia? T:F Actor George Hamilton is actually George Hamilton IV. True or false? T:F Actor Richard Dreyfus is related to the famous French soldier of the same last name who was sentenced to Devil's Island. True or false? T:F Actor Tony Perkins, noted for his performance in Psycho, has also sung on his own albums. True or false? T:F Actor Warner Baxter was the father of actress Anne Baxter. True or false? T:F Actor/composer/singer Anthony Newley was a child star. True or false? T:F Actress Carrie Fisher and recording artist Art Garfunkel are married. True or false? T:F Actress Cheryl Ladd is the daughter of actor Alan Ladd. True or false? T:F Actress Ingrid Bergman is related to director Ingmar Bergman. True or false? T:F Actress Pam Grier (Fort Apache, The Bronx) and former football star, now actor, Roosevelt (Rosie) Grier are cousins. True or false? T:F Actress Susan Sarandon and actor Chris Sarandon are brother and sister. True or false? T:F Actress Virginia Mayo's father invented mayonnaise. True or false? T:F Alfred Hitchcock was once indicted for murder in the 1920s. True or false? T:F Alfred Jarry wrote "Ubu Roi." True or false? T:F All of the following won the first "Best-Looking Hair Award" of 1983: Tom Selleck, Sylvester Stallone, Patrick Duffy, George Hamilton, and Rick Springfield. True or false? T:F An early episode in the life of Henry James involved a bicycle trip across India. True or false? T:F Andrew Carnegie wrote How to Win Friends and Influence People. True or false? T:F Andrew M. Greeley wrote "Love's Pagan Heart." True or false? T:F Andy Capp has some form of employment. True or False? T:F Antoine De La Mothe Cadillac was the founder of Detroit. True or false? T:F Aqualad is Aquaman's son. True or False? T:F Arthur Miller and Tennessee Williams collaborated as young men on an uncompleted play on the digging of the Erie Canal. True or false? T:F Asgaard's Enchantress's real name is Sersi. True or False? T:F Audie Murphy won more medals than any other soldier in U.S. history. True or false? T:F Barbara Jo Allen, who rose to fame on radio with Bob Hope, was also known as "Vera Vague." True or false? T:F Beany and Cecil started out as a cartoon show. True or False? T:F Beetle Bailey's Sarge was once married. True or False? T:F Before he hit it big as a comedian, Rodney Dangerfield had to win both money and respect by selling aluminum siding. True or false? T:F Belle Starr, the famous female outlaw of the Old West, was married and had a child. True or false? T:F Bette Davis and Henry Fonda once dated each other as teenagers. True or false? T:F Billie Jean King and her husband, Larry, are the parents of two children, both girls. True or false? T:F Bing Crosby's son Gary is a well-known young golfer. True or false? T:F Bob Guccione was an artist before he became the publisher of Penthouse Magazine. True or false? T:F Boris Pasternak was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature but was forced by the Soviet government to reject it. True or false? T:F Buster Crabbe and Johnny Weismuller both portrayed Tarzan, but only one of them was an Olympic champion. True or false? T:F Chalkie is Andy Capp's partner in mayhem. True or False? T:F Charles Lindbergh flew fifty combat missions against the Japanese in World War II as a civilian. True or false? T:F Chaucer was an actual person. True or false? T:F Christina Crawford, who wrote Mommie Dearest about her mother, Joan, was adopted. True or false? T:F Chuck Conners (The Rifleman) played professional baseball for the Brooklyn Dodgers and the Chicago Cubs. True or false? T:F Cicero and Julius Caesar were initially friends but later enemies. True or False? T:F Clint Eastwood is married to his regular leading lady, Sondra Locke. True or false? T:F Countess Giuletta Nefaria is the real name of Madame Masque. True or False? T:F Cyrano de Bergerac was a real person, not just a fictional character. True or false? T:F Czar Ivan the Terrible was so "terrible" that in an angry fit he killed his own son, Ivan. True or false? T:F Dag Hammarskjold was the first U.N. Secretary-General. True or false? T:F Dale Evans married Roy Rogers long before they made movies together. True or false? T:F Dame Judith Anderson is English. True or false? T:F Dance studio mogul Arthur Murray appeared in several MGM movie musicals. True or false? T:F Dashiell Hammett, who created the characters of Sam Spade and The Thin Man, was himself a detective. True or false? T:F Deathlok is from an alternate future of the 1990's. True or False? T:F Devil Dinosaur was about a boy and his red pet dinosaur. True or False? T:F Don Stroud (Captain Pat Chambers on TV's Mickey Spillane's Mike Hammer) got his start doubling for Troy Donahue on a surfboard. True or false? T:F Donald Sutherland was born in New Brunswick, New Jersey. True or false? T:F Dondi's dog is named Freddie. True or False? T:F Dr. Charles Frederick Menninger discovered meningitis. True or false? T:F Dumas pére's "The Man in the Iron Mask" is based on a real person. True or false? T:F Edith Sitwell believed she was a reincarnation of Catherine de Medici. True or false? T:F Efrem Zimbalist, Jr. took violin lessons from Jascha Heifetz. True or false? T:F Ellery Queen is the pen name of two men. True or false? T:F Epic Comics' Marada the She Wolf is a sorceress. True or False? T:F Ernest Hemingway had an irrational fear of seagulls. True of false? T:F Errol Flynn was born in Australia. True or false? T:F Eve Arden, who starred as Our Miss Brooks on TV, performed with the Ziegfeld Follies. True or false? T:F Famed sex researchers Masters and Johnson are married to each other. True or false? T:F Fatty" Arbuckle once performed in a Broadway play with Humphrey Bogart. True or false? T:F Felix the Cat had a nemesis named The Professor. True or False? T:F Former Attorney General John Mitchell was accused and acquitted on a charge of conspiracy. True or false? T:F Former Governor Jerry Brown of California and singer Linda Rondstadt were secretly married on January 19, 1983. True or false? T:F Former Yippies Abbie Hoffman and Jerry Rubin once made an offer to buy the New York Yankees baseball team. True or false? T:F Frank Frazetta was an art assistant on Li'l Abner. True or False? T:F Frank Sinatra started the "Rat Pack." True or false? T:F Frank Sinatra, Jr. was once a kidnapping victim. True or false? T:F Frederick Remington was the inventor of the Remington rifle. True or false? T:F Friedrich Anton Mesmer introduced the use of hypnotism in medicine. True or false? T:F George Lucas is credited as author of the book "Star Wars." True of false? T:F George Wallace is the only four-term governor in Alabama history. True or false? T:F Goethe's "Faust" was based on a real person by that name. True or false? T:F Goliardic verse was often impolite student and minstrel verse in Latin. True or false? T:F Harvey Kurtzman and Frank Frazetta never contributed to the Flash Gordon strip. True or False? T:F Hawaiian singer Don Ho is Jewish. True or false? T:F Hawk and the Dove, of comic book fame, are cousins. True or False? T:F Helen Keller and Anne Sullivan performed an act on the vaudeville circuit. True or false? T:F Helen Keller was born deaf, dumb, and blind. True or false? T:F Henry Kissinger's wife Nancy played on her women's basketball team in college. True or false? T:F Herbert Hoover was a mining engineer who had worked in Australia and China before eventually becoming President. True or false? T:F Herman Melville and Nathaniel Hawthorne were close friends. True of false? T:F Hollywood's classy film director Ernest Lubitsch (famous for "The Lubitsch Touch") was once a silent screen movie comic in Germany. True or false? T:F Hoppy the Marvel Bunny says SHAZAM to get his powers. True or False? T:F Horatio Alger was a character in a series of children's books about hard work leading to success in the latter part of the 19th century. True or false? T:F Hugh Hefner was once engaged to Gloria Steinem. True or false? T:F I think, therefore I am. Is this true? T:F Irving Berlin began his musical career as a singing waiter. True or false? T:F Isaac Asimov is the pen name of three New York University professors. True or false? T:F Jack Kirby once drew the original Captain Marvel. True or False? T:F Jack the Ripper was probably, in real life, a man called Ivor Novello. True or false? T:F Jackie Oh!" was written by Mario Puzo. True or false? T:F Jacqueline Bisset is a film producer. True or false? T:F James Dean died in a motorcycle accident. True or false? T:F James Joyce wrote a play. True or false? T:F James MacArthur (Hawaii Five-O) is the adopted son of Helen Hayes and Charles MacArthur. True or false? T:F Jane Eyre" and "Wuthering Heights" were written by different Brontë sisters. True or false? T:F Jean Simmons married Farley Granger. True or false? T:F Jeannette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy were husband and wife. True or false? T:F Joanne Woodward is Paul Newman's first wife. True or false? T:F Joe Palooka was undefeated. True or False? T:F John Derek "discovered" Ursula Andress. True or false? T:F John F. Kennedy, Jr. is a graduate of Harvard. True or false? T:F John Gregory Dunne was a famous 17th century poet. True or false? T:F Johnny Carson" was the title of a song recorded by the Beach Boys. True or false? T:F Joseph Cotton, who played a drama critic in his movie debut (Citizen Kane), had actually once been a drama critic in real life. True or false? T:F Ka-Zar was born in the Savage Land in Marvel's comics. True or False? T:F King Leonardo's partner, Odie Colognie, was a tiger in the cartoon. True or False? T:F Lancelot Strong was the second man to become the Shield. True or False? T:F Legendary stage actress Sarah Bernhardt never acted in a movie. True or false? T:F Liberty is freedom from control by others, true or false? T:F Like China's Mao Tse-Tung, Ho Chi Minh composed poetry. True or false? T:F Louis Comfort Tiffany, the creator of Tiffany lamps, was the son of the founder of Tiffany's, the famous jewelry company. True or false? T:F Marlon Brando has an older sister who is an actress. True or false? T:F Mary Worth had the nickname Apple Mary during the depression. True or False? T:F Mel Blanc is the voice of Donald Duck. True or false? T:F Miss Vickie," Tiny Tim's ex-wife, is now the weather forecaster on an L.A. TV news program. True or false? T:F Mockingbird is chairman of the West Coast Avengers. True or False? T:F Montgomery Ward was actually two people, James Montgomery and Christopher Ward. True or false? T:F Mother Theresa won a Pulitzer Prize for her work for the poor of Calcutta, India. True or false? T:F Movie critic Roger Ebert won a Pulitzer Prize in 1975. True or false? T:F Muckraking columnist Jack Anderson is a practicing Mormon. True or false? T:F Muhammed Ali, when he still went by the name Cassius Clay, cut a pop record. True or false? T:F Multimillionaire Howard L. Hunt used to have his lunch flown to Texas every day from his favorite restaurant in Paris. True or false? T:F Neil Armstrong's Apollo moon-landing flight was his only trip in space. True or false? T:F Newspaperman Horace Greeley ran for president in 1872. True or false? T:F No one knows who the Black Orchid is. True or False? T:F Noah Webster of dictionary fame and Daniel Webster, the politicians, were cousins. True or false? T:F Nu U was briefly President of South Vietnam in 1957. True or false? T:F Only one actor has played Bozo the Clown on TV. True or false? T:F Pearl Buck, author of The Good Earth, was the wife of explorer Frank Buck. True or false? T:F Peg-Leg Pete never appeared in the Mickey Mouse comic strip. True or False? T:F Peter Lawford began his career as a child actor. True or false? T:F Peter Parker takes photos for the Daily Flash. True or False? T:F Popular composer Cole Porter was actually a coal porter in a West Virginia coal mine as a youth. True or false? T:F Power Man was once a member of the Fantastic Four. True or False? T:F Radio comedian Fred Allen never appeared in a movie. True or false? T:F Ray Palmer, the Atom, is married to lawyer Jean Loring. True or False? T:F Rerun is Charlie Brown's little brother. True or False? T:F Richard Basehart was a politician before he became an actor. True or false? T:F Rock singer Stephen Stills auditioned to become a member of The Monkees. True or false? T:F Rodney Dangerfield was a close friend of comedian Lenny Bruce. True or false? T:F Ron Wood is a member of The Beach Boys. True or false? T:F Sally Rand was the author of Atlas Shrugged. True or false? T:F Sam Wilson, the Falcon, started life as a criminal. True or False? T:F Sammy Davis, Jr. appeared on a soap opera. True or false? T:F Samuel Clemens was the first writer to use the pen name Mark Twain. True or false? T:F Sarge Steel's secretary's name is Velda. True or False? T:F Scooby Doo is a fearless pet. True or False? T:F Shep was the name of George of the Jungle's pet elephant. True or False? T:F Sigmund Freud's wife's name was Anna. True or false? T:F Sigourney Weaver, star of Ghostbusters, stands 5'10 1/2" tall. True or false? T:F Simple J. Malarkey was Pogo's answer to Senator Joseph McCarthy. True or False? T:F Sir Winston Churchill was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature. True or False? T:F Sissy is Sissy Spacek's real first name. True or false? T:F Some comic strip storylines have run more than a year. True or False? T:F Spartacus is only a fictional character. True or false. T:F Sports announcer Howard Cosell was trained as a lawyer. True or false? T:F Stephen Hawking is a proponent of the Big Bang Theory. True or False? T:F Steven Spielberg is credited as author of the book "Close Encounters of the Third Kind." True or false? T:F Superman keeps his street clothes compressed in a belt buckle. True or False? T:F Swamp Thing is a transmuted Alec Holland. True or False? T:F Sylvester Stallone is credited as author of the book "Rocky." True or false? T:F T.S. Eliot released a live pigeon under his chair at a staid London restaurant. True or false? T:F T.V. journalist Geraldo Rivera was originally trained as a lawyer. True or false? T:F TV personality Dennis James is the son of famed trumpeter Harry James. True or false? T:F TV's Mr. Rogers is a Presbyterian minister. True or false? T:F Ted Cassidy was the voice for both the animated Lurch and Frankenstein Jr. True or False? T:F Tegucigalpa" was James A. Michener's first book. True or false? T:F Tennessee Williams was born and raised in Tennessee. True or false? T:F The Beatles and Steve Lawrence and Eydie Gorme were on a concert bill together. True or false? T:F The Catwoman has gone straight. True or False? T:F The Doonesbury crew made the cover of Time magazine for real. True or False? T:F The Elongated Man keeps his identity obscured. True or False? T:F The Jackson Five once had a cartoon series and provided the voices. True or False? T:F The King and I was based on the story of a real life Anna. True or false? T:F The Phantom Stranger's real name and origin have never been revealed in comic books. True or False? T:F The Pied Piper of Hamelin was a real person. True or false? T:F The Red Tornado is a man with vortex abilities. True or False? T:F The Shining Knight, of comic books, is named Sir Gerrold. True or False? T:F The Simple Cobler of Aggawam in America" was a 1647 New England tract denouncing just about everyone. True or false. T:F The Vision is actually a reconstructed version of the original Human Torch. True or False? T:F The expression, "In like flynn," was derived from the off-screen exploits of actor Errol Flynn. True or false? T:F The famous marriage of Vivien Leigh and Laurence Olivier was the first for both stars. True or false? T:F The first movie in which Frank Stallone's music was heard was one his brother Sylvester directed, Staying Alive. True or false? T:F The founder and guiding light of Motown Records, Berry Gordy, Jr. is white. True or false? T:F The late Don Blocker (Hoss in Bonanza) grew up in New Jersey. True or false? T:F The movie and the short-lived TV series Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice was based on the real-life affairs of Robert Goulet and his (then) wife Carol Lawrence. True or false? T:F The name of the newspaper in Shoe is the Treetops Tattler Tribune. True or False? T:F The network cartoon series The Adventures of Gulliver was faithful to the novel. True or False? T:F The singing group The Isley Brothers aren't related to each other. True or false? T:F There was never a cartoon series based on Dr. Doolittle. True or False? T:F There was once a Mike Hammer comic strip. True or False? T:F Thor's ladylove, Sif, has a brother named Heimdall. True or False? T:F Tommy and Jimmy Dorsey, the popular bandleaders of the 1940s, were not related. True or false? T:F Virgil and Horace conducted a blood feud. True or false? T:F Voice master Mel Blanc hates carrots. True or False? T:F Walter Matasschanskayasky is the real name of Walter Matthau. True or false? T:F Warren Beatty is the famous actor/director's real name. True or false? T:F Warren Kenneth Worthington III is also the Angel in comics. True or False? T:F Washington Irving, the novelist, was named after George Washington. True or false? T:F We have never been told the name of the father in the Family Circus. True or False? T:F Western writer Zane Grey once lived in Tahiti. True or false? T:F While riding across country Doonesbury met and invited Rick Redfern to visit his home. True or False? T:F William Dean Howells sued Mark Twain for libel. True or false? T:F William Faulkner was awarded the Novel Prize for Literature. True or False? T:F Wilson Fisk is better known as Marvel's Kingpin. True or False? T:F Wonder Woman never had her own comic strip. True or False? T:F Wonder Woman was fashioned from clay. True or False? T:F Writer Studs Terkel (Working) was a regular on a TV comedy show. True or false? T:F Zanesville, Ohio is so named in honor of its most famous citizen, western writer Zane Grey. True or false? T:F Ziggy's psychiatrist is named Dr. Shrink. True or False? T:f After "Return Of The Jedi," did Boba Fett crawl out of the Sarlacc's belly? TEMPORAL-QUANTITY According to the Bible, how long did Methuselah live? TEMPORAL-QUANTITY After selling a stock how long does the money take to settle and to transfer it to another place? THING A crown appeared on the head of people eating this product. THING Actress Florence Henderson is a spokesperson for what product? THING Actress Lynn Redgrave acts as spokesperson for what service? THING Alexander Fleming was the bacteriologist who, in 1928, discovered what important new drug? THING Alfred B. Nobel, who established the Nobel Peace Prize, was also a famous inventor. What is his best known invention? TITLED-WORK A blade attached to a pendulum swings back and forth, moving closer to the body of a bound prisoner...Name of story, and of author? TITLED-WORK Abraham Lincoln was murdered at Ford's Theater by John Wilkes Booth. What was the name of the play that night? TITLED-WORK According to what SF movie is the ultimate enemy still man? TITLED-WORK Actor George Kennedy's first involvement with show business was when he was in the army, acting as technical advisor to what 1950s TV show? TITLED-WORK Actor Leonard Nimoy wrote a very personal book. What was its title? TITLED-WORK Donald Sutherland was in the movies set on an island and based on which book by Ken Follett? TITLED-WORK Donizetti's opera "Lucia di Lammermoor" is based on what novel by what author? TV actor David Hedison (Voyage To The Bottom Of The Sea) had a different stage name at one point in his career. What was it? TV actor/comedian Gabe Kaplan is a very serious gambler who plays what game for very high stakes? TV actress Donna Dixon (Bosom Buddies) is married to what famous actor/comedian who used to be busy on Saturday nights? TV talk show host/comedian Johnny Carson accidently began a shortage of what product? TV-show host Gary Moore used to lead his audience in a sing-along for what cigarette? TWA is the abbreviation of what company? Teddy Roosevelt founded and led what military group? Tell Jeeves to inform the Honourable Bertie Wooster that one is a friend of what author? Tell me about phenylethylamine and how it affects you. Tell me about the Collier Brothers, who accumulated lots of clutter? Tell me about the Matterhorn in Switzerland. Tell me about wire bonding. Tell me about witches. Tell me the history of kimono. Temple Drake's life is covered in which two of Faulkner's books? Tennis player Chris Evert Lloyd serves as spokesperson for what drink mix? Terry and the Pirates featured the sultry Dragon Lady. What was her real name? Tess Truheart married which plainclothes detective? Tex Avery stretched the limits of cartoon sexuality with which creation? Texas west of the Pecos and north of the Rio Grande is what country? Thanks, I needed that" is the slogan for what toiletry product? The "Playboy riots" took place in Dublin in 1908 and later in New York and Philadelphia over what play by what playwright? The "Separate but equal" doctrine was imposed by the U.S. Supreme Court during what case? The "grasping old sinner" of Dickens' "A Christmas Carol"? The "mad monk" who influenced the Czarina? The 11th century saw the founding of the Carthusians and Cistercians, which were what? The 1800 novel "Castle Rackrent" was written by Maria_____? The 1900 uprising against foreigners in China by a secret society of the "righteous and harmonious fist" became known as what? The 1940's Hawkman is actually a reincarnated prince from which ancient race? The 1970's comic, Rima, The Jungle Girl, is based on a novel. Name it. The 9th century court of Charles the Bald was located in what city? The Amazing Chan and the Chan Clan featured which detective? The Amityville Horror" has a real location--where is Amityville? The Arab advance into northern Europe was stopped at Poitiers by the Franks in 732 under whose leadership? The Archie Comedy Hour introduced a new character. Who was she? The Artful Dodger, Nancy, Bill Sikes, Charley Bates and Fagin star in which Dickens story? The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas" was not written by her but by? The Bee Gees' Book of Aerobic Dancing"--real book or just a notion? The Beqaa Valley in Lebanon is drained by what river? The Berrigan brothers were priests active in the Vietnam antiwar movement. What were their first names? The Bible refers to hundredfold. How much is it? The Bible says "Thou shalt not kill", yet many Christians serve in the military. Doesn't this make them hypocrites? The British Commnwealth occupies what fraction of the world's land surface? The British bought Singapore in 1819 from what person? The British fleet in the 1890s was equal to the combined fleets of the two next biggest naval powers, which were? The British musicgroup "The Who," I think had a different name before the called themselves "The Who." What was it? The Bronx Diet"--real book or just a notion? The Cannibal," "The Lime Twig" and "Second Skin" are by? The Comet is related to what other super-hero from the comic books? The Diary of Anne Frank" was first published in English under what title? The Dreyfus fund uses what animal in its ads? The Duster was made by what automotive company? The Eagles Gather" and "The Turnbulls" were written by Erskine Caldwell or Taylor Caldwell? The Elder Pitt and the Younger Pitt both held what position in Great Britain? The Erie Canal connects what two cities on what two waterways? The First "Dial-A-Joke" featured the humor of what famous comedian? The Fleishers produced how many Superman cartoons? The Grand Duchy of Luxembourg is between what three countries? The Great Smoky Mountains are in which two states? The Greenwich Village bar where Dylan Thomas downed his last whiskies? The Guillotine was a machine used for what; named after a French physician in __________ (year). The Hardy Boys cartoon series featured them traveling the world as: The Hartford Insurance Company uses what animal as its mascot? The Hartford Wits were also known as what? The IBM PC is a small business computer; for what does "PC" stand? The International Monetary Fund (IMF) was established in 1944 to keep order in the world's monetary system. What is the name of the brilliant British economist behind its creation? The International Monetary Fund was established in 1944 at what New Hampshire meeting? The International Red Cross was founded where and when? The Island of Bikini is in which island group? The Journal of Albion Moonlight" and "Memoirs of a Shy Pornographer"--who wrote them? The Kid Power animated series was based on what comic strip? The Kingdom of Lesotho is completely surrounded by what country? The Legion of Super Heroes have their headquarters in what city? The Little Sparrow" was the nickname of what performer? The Lone Ranger and Tonto appeared in an ad for this frozen pizza maker. The Marquise de Maintenon was first governess to the children of, then mistress of, finally second wife of which French king? The Mr. Coffee machine is promoted by what famous sports figure? The N.Y. Times Book Review described her autobiography as "a Brooklyn ghetto girl's progress to three homes, two Oscars, six mink coats and ninety-nine films." Whose? The N.Y. Times described this bestseller as "the erotic side of the Japanese samurai tradition." Title and author? The New York City hotel with bronze plaques to some of the many writers who have lived there? The New York Times slogan "All The News That's Fit To Print" was created by what publisher? The Newbery Medal is awarded annually for the best children's book by an American. Who was Newbery? The Nuclear Man is more commonly known in comic books as: The Phantom goes by what secret identity? The Post Office's mascot is named_____. The Preppy Cat"-real book or just a notion? The Princess in Conrad has an animal convinced it's a dog. What is it really? The Principality of Andorra is between what two countries? The Principality of Liechtenstein is between what two countries? The Professor in Felix the Cat had a nephew. What was his name? The RCA dog is what breed? The Rack and the Iron Maiden were medieval forms of torture. What other methods were there? The Red Badge of Courage" dealt with what war? The Rolling Stone"-not the rock magazine, but the original magazine published in Austin, Texas, from 1894 to 1895-was published by whom? The Rolling Stones hit song "Angie" is about the wife of what other rock star? The Saga of Chip Balloo was the first name for which scientifically based animated series? The Shadow of a Gunman," "Juno and the Paycock" and "The Plough and the Stars" are by? The Silent Spring" (1962) made many conscious of dangers to the environment. Its author? The TV show Late Night with David Letterman promotes what imaginary product? The TV show Room 222 was brought to us by what sponsor? The United States, Britain and the Soviet Union made plans for an international organization at what 1944 meeting near Washington, D.C.? The War of the Roses was fought between which two English royal houses? The Watcher has a name. What is it? The Westview High Marching Band got to march in which comic strip parade? The X-Men had an FBI contact initially. Name him. The aircraft carrier Enterprise selected which cartoon hero for its official mascot? The ancient Phoenicians were famed as what? The animal-loving doctor hero of Hugh Lofting's children's stories? The author of "Tom Jones" was associated with the Bow Street Runners. Who were they? The author of the line "I was not waving but drowning" had a successful movie made about her life in a London suburb--her name? The beer that made Milwaukee famous" was coined by the father of what famous actor? The bitter satire "A Modest Proposal" suggested that the poor raise their children to be sold, butchered and eaten. Who was its author? The captain's name in "Mutiny on the Bounty"? The character played by Peter Falk in Columbo was based on a literary figure, Petrovich, who was a detective in a classic Russian novel by what author? The coastal cities the Chinese were forced to cede to foreigners after the Opium War were known as what? The concept of entropy explains which "arrow of time?" The creator of Inspector Maigret? The critic who married Vanessa Stephen, sister of Virginia Woolf? The cultural center of the High Renaissance was? The dog puppet that used to promote Nestle's products was named_____. The doings of Serjeant Buzfuz, Messrs. Dodson and Fogg, Augustus Snodgrass, Samuel Weller and Nathaniel Winkle are revealed in what Dickens book? The dread Dormammu rules which domain? The earliest authenticated king of ancient Rome was not a Roman at all, but what? The face in the portrait ages while its subject remains young and handsome. Book and author? The famous Mercury Theater was founded by what renowned actor/director? The famous Nelson family of TV's Ozzie and Harriet spawned rock 'n roll star Rickey Nelson. What is the name of the other Nelson son? The famous lover, Casanova, was from what Italian city? The famous opening sentence of Caesar's "Gallic Wars" states that all Gaul is divided into how many parts? The famous play and later movie The Man Who Came To Dinner was based on what real life person? The famous tavern of Prince Hal and Sir John Falstaff? The fearsome Blastaar comes from: The first Olympics ever held in the U.S. opened on this date in 1904.In which city did it take place? The first collection of Shakespeare plays left one play out which is generally believed to be his. Which play? The first herald for the world-eating Galactus was: The first night game in World Series history was played in what year? The first recipient of an artificial heart was Barney Clark. What was his profession? The first televised presidential debate occurred in what year? The following quote was part of the ad campaign for what movie? "You were in the field with the horse, you were alone, you were naked." The hero of Sinclair Lewis's "Dodsworth" was a wealthy automobile manufacturer in what Midwestern city? The hockey equipment manufacturer, CCM. What does it stand for and the origin? The holy city of Mecca is in what country? The island if Hispaniola is divided into what two countries? The kind doctor takes a drug that transforms him into a demon, in what story by what author? The kingdom of Benin in Nigeria had established trade with what European nation by 1490? The kings of ancient Egypt are usually classified according to what? The land where Travis Morgan, the Warlord, lives is called: The last 3 decades of this century are the 70's 80's and 90's - how will the next decade be known? The late Playboy centerfold and aspiring actress Dorothy Stratton was involved with what well-known movie director? The lover of the Roman poet Catullus held what pet at her breast? The man who created Courageous Cat and Minute Mouse also created: The meaning of "k" in Y2K? The media campaign for this movie included the phrase "They're here," uttered by a little girl. The military orders of the Hospitallers, Templars and Teutonic Knights originated from what armed expeditions? The most successful autobiography by a post-reconstruction black writer titled, "Up from Slavery", was authored by whom? The movie "The English Patient" is based on a book by the same title that won a literary award a few years ago--what was the award and in what year was it awarded? The musical "My Fair Lady" was based on what play by what playwright? The mutant known as the Blob has a real name. What is it? The name Cinda has an Arabic origin - what is the meaning? The name of "The Sun King". The notorious Mary Mallon was known as_____? The original painter (Perugino) of Madonna with Child? The part of Westminster Abbey that contains tombs of and monuments to many writers? The pen name under which Colette's first husband published her early novels as his own? The person, the poem, the poet? She smiled, no doubt, Whene'er I passed her; but who passed without Much the same smile? This grew; I gave commands; Then all smiles stopped together. There she stands As if alive... The play "Our Town" is set where? The play and movie versions of The Barretts of Wimpole Street is about the love affair of what two real-life people? The pop group The Beach Boys have had at least two of their hits turned into jingles: one was for a car, the other was for a soft drink. Name the two songs. The publisher offered a $10,000 prize to the reader who submitted the best answer to the mystery raised in this bestseller--nothing to do with a gold rodent. The real identity of the writer of "Shibumi" has never been revealed. His pen name is? The recent Disney film Never Cry Wolf (starring Charles Martin Smith) was adapted from what real-life individual's 1963 account of his time in the North among wolves? The recipe of galatoboureka? The ruling class of ancient Rome was known as what? The sage of Concord? The second Earthman to become a Green Lantern is: The second half of Shakespeare's sonnets were addressed to a woman known as what? The silhouette of a rabbit is the emblem of what company? The soft drink "Orange Crush" inspred the nickname for what football team? The state of Tanzania was formed in 1964 from what two colonies? The stewardess from which airline asked people to "Fly me"? The story Aladdin and his lamp come from a collection of stories in a book called? The synodic period of Saturn is? The system of ideals of medieval knights? The term Shangri-La is from James Hilton's "Lost Horizon." Hilton wrote what