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Monthly Archives: September 2012

QUESTIONS

  1. In Hindu mythology Meru is equal to what Greek site?
  2. Which vegetable has the highest sugar content?
  3. In 1995 what was the most common name given to girls in USA?
  4. The word planet comes from Greek what’s it literally mean?
  5. A professional boxer is limited to 36 feet – feet of what?
  6. Which group governs in a plutocracy?

 

 

 

ANSWERS

  1. Olympus
  2. Onion
  3. Ashley
  4. Wanderers
  5. Bandages on hands
  6. The wealthiest

QUESTIONS

  1. Hungarian doctor Karolyn Maria Beekert coined what word 1869?
  2. Name Roman soldier who is supposed to have stabbed Jesus?
  3. The ancient Egyptians worshiped a sky Goddess name her?
  4. In China its 19 grams but in Denmark 42 grams average what?
  5. In 1940s California it was illegal to serve alcohol to whom?

 

ANSWERS

  1. Homosexual
  2. Longinius
  3. Nut
  4. Weight of man’s testicles
  5. Homosexuals

QUESTIONS

  1. Pirating was an equal-opportunity profession, even though it was dominated by men. There were two women who are usually featured in the list of the Top Ten Pirates. What are their names?
  2. A ship acting as a pirate but having been issued with official permission to attack ships of an enemy country is known as a…?
  3. Edward Teach, also known as Blackbeard operated around the 1700s in what area of the seas and captained which two ships?
  4. The Pirates of the Caribbean was  the last attraction which Walt Disney himself participated in designing; it opened three months after his death, in the spring of what years?
  5. Name as the players for the Pittsburgh Pirates who have won at National League MVP as a Pirate?

 

 

ANSWERS

  1. Anne Bonny and Mary Read
  2. Privateer
  3. The West Indies and the two ships were the Queen Anne’s Revenge and the Adventure.
  4. 1967
  5. Barry Bonds (1990, 1992)

Roberto Clemente (1966)

Dick Groat (1960)

Dave Parker (1978)

Willie Stargell (1979)

Paul Waner (1927)

QUESTIONS

  1. Parorexia is the desire for what?
  2. Legend says tortellini was created to honor what part of Venus?
  3. Excluding the, what word appears most in Bond film titles?
  4. Which character did not appear in the cartoon Star Trek?
  5. A screwdriver becomes a fuzzy screw when you add what?

 

 

ANSWERS

  1. Strange Foods
  2. Her belly button
  3. Never
  4. Chekov
  5. Peach Schnapps

QUESTIONS

  1. In the cartoon Scooby Do what is Scrappy Do’s battle cry?
  2. Who invented the dumb waiter?
  3. What is a casaba?
  4. What can be a font, architectural style or novel type?
  5. Surveyed 70% of US females said they preferred this to sex what?

 

 

 

ANSWERS

  1. Puppy Power
  2. Thomas Jefferson
  3. A Melon
  4. Gothic
  5. Chocolate

 

QUESTIONS

  1. What is the name of the chicken hawk that is determined to eat Foghorn Leghorn?
  2. Where would you find Mount Etna?
  3. Which American State has the motto Esto Perpetua which translates to ‘its forever’?
  4. The Singer Song Writer Damon Gough Performs Under What Name?
  5. Who is the Patron Saint of housewives?
  6. Genuphobia is the fear of what?

 

 

ANSWERS

  1. Henery Hawk
  2. Italy
  3. Idaho (Gem State)
  4. Badly Drawn Boy
  5. Martha
  6. Knees

QUESTIONS

  1. What Did Jesse Reno Invent Using Traditional Conveyor Belt Principles To Pull Folding Steps Up A Slope?
  2. In 1447 Johannes Gutenberg Invented The Printing Press, What Was The First Book He Produced?
  3. Whose last words are said to have been “It’s awfully hot today.”?
  4. What year were Hershey’s kisses created?
  5. Who Partnered David Bowie On A Christmas Hit In 1982?

 

 

ANSWERS

  1. The Escalator
  2. A Latin Edition of the Bible
  3. Jesse James
  4. 1907
  5. Bing Crosby

QUESTIONS

  1. Which famous author wrote “The Sun Also Rises?”
  2. Why does the 3 musketeers bar have the name 3 Musketeers?
  3. What can be African, Chinstrap, King or Emperor?
  4. What was the last name of the Professor on the classic show Gilligan’s Island?
  5. Name the original 12 Apostles?

 

 

ANSWERS

  1. Ernest Hemingway
  2. It originally had three flavors! Chocolate, Vanilla, and Strawberry!
  3. Penguins
  4. Hinkley
  5. Simon, son of Jonas (also known as Peter or Cephas) (John 1:42)

Andrew, son of Jonas

James, son of Zebedee (nicknamed with his brother, Sons of Thunder) (Luke 5:10)

John, son of Zebedee (nicknamed with his brother, Sons of Thunder) (Luke 5:10)

Philip

Bartholomew

Matthew (also known as Levi)

Thomas

James, son of Alpheaus

Simon, the Canaanite (nicknamed the Zealot)

Judas, son of James (also called Lebbaeus or Thaddaeus)

Judas Iscariot

QUESTIONS

  1. Except For Sex Cells All Human Cells Contain 23 Pairs Of What?
  2. Allanah Myles was famous for which song?
  3. Which candy bar was named after a family horse?
  4. What was the title of the first talking film?
  5. What kind of animal does Fred Flintstone put outside at the end of every episode?

 

 

ANSWERS

  1. Chromosomes
  2. Black Velvet
  3. Snickers
  4. The Jazz Singer (1927)
  5. A cat – Fred ends up being locked out of the house.

QUESTIONS

  1. What type of acid is used in car batteries?
  2. Who was the first president to reside in the White House?
  3. According to the table of elements, which element is the lightest?
  4. Who wrote The Divine Comedy?
  5. Who is Yogi Bear’s girlfriend?

 

ANSWERS

  1. Sulfuric
  2. John Adams
  3. Hydrogen
  4. Dante
  5. Cindy