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- Kurt Cobain was the lead singer of what influential rock group?
- Nirvana
- On TV’s Saturday Night Live, the duo of Hans and Franz often claimed “We’re going to†what?
- Pump you up
- The abbreviation S.O.P stands for Standard Operating what?
- Procedure
- Since the 1970s, journalists used what word as a suffix to indicate a political scandal?
- Gate
- What is the lowest rank in the U.S. Army?
- Private
- Popular in many states, "Click it or Ticket" campaigns encourage drivers to do what?
- Wear seatbelts
- In the U.S., a 100 bill is often referred to as what kind of "note"?
- C-note
- "Stethoscope" comes from the greek word "shethos" meaning what?
- Chest
- What line is repeated throughout the theme song of the TV series "Friends"?
- I'll be there for you
- Reform, Conservative and Orthodox are three major movements of what religion?
- Judaism
- A famous show tune from "The Sound of Music" asks, "How do you solve a problem like" whom?
- Maria
- What does the "A" stand for in the common military acronym "AWOL"?
- Absent
- In 1980, George H. W. Bush famously referred to Reagan's tax cut proposal as what kind of economics?
- Voodoo
- In the 1980s, what country's government adopted a policy of openness called "glasnost"?
- Soviet Union
- What carmaker's ads featured the slogan "Driven"?
- Nissan
- The "Toy Sory" movies feature a gallant sci-fi action figure named what?
- Buzz Lightyear
- Famous "Bachelor" Andrew Firestone is the great-grandson of an entrepeneur famous for making what?
- Automobile Tires
- Often sold on the streets of Paris, crepes are a French type of what?
- Pancake
- Claustrophobia is the fear of what?
- Enclosed spaces
- From 1979 to 1989, Ayatollah Khomeni was the political and religious leader of what country?
- Iran
- By definition, aerobic organisms require what gas to live?
- Oxygen
- The pulmonary artery carries blood from the heart to what internal organ?
- Lungs
- Which of these U.S. states is part of the industrial region known as the "rust belt"?
- Pennsylvania
- In geometry, pi is the ratio between the circumference and the diameter of what shape?
- Circle
- Millionaire Bruce Wayne is the true identity of what comic book superhero?
- Batman
- Tasers are popular law enforcement weapons that use what to subdue attackers?
- Electricity
- What business offers its extra-large drinks in "Super Big Gulp" cups?
- 7-Eleven
- In the classic fable "The Tortoise and the Hare," the hare loses the race because he does what?
- Falls asleep
- The classic jingle for Toys R Us begins with the line "I don’t want to" what?
- Grow up
- Hero and Claudio are the young lovers in a Shakespeare comedy titled "Much Ado About" what?
- Nothing
- According to a show tune from "The Music Man," what seventy-six instruments led the big parade?
- Trombones
- By definition, extremely hot molten rock located beneath the earth's surface is called what?
- Magma
- "Rudbeckia hirta" is the scientic name for the flower better known as "black-eyed" what?
- Susan
- The French phrase "déjà vu" literally means what?
- Already seen
- Tiny hooks and loops are the main compunents of what common fastening device?
- Velcro
- In the New Testament, the books of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John are called the what?
- Gospels
- A sarong is a length of cloth typically worn where on the body?
- Around the waist
- In his 1956 hit single Fats Domino sings "I found my thrill on" what hill?
- Blueberry
- Which of the following is a traditional ingredient of picante sauce?
- Tomato
- According to an old proverb, what "begins at home"?
- Charity
- In 2003, what paper admitted that one of its reporters, Jayson Blair, had left a long trail of deception?
- N.Y. Times
- A 'hand' is a unit traditionally used to measure the height of what animals?
- Horses
- King William I of England, crowned in 1066, is better known as 'William the' what?
- Conqueror
- At the 2003 MTV Video Music Awards, Madonna shared a steamy onstage kiss with which of these stars?
- Britney Spears
- Which of these cities is located on the Mississippi delta?
- New Orleans
- Ads for what products feature the slogan "Take comfort in our strength"?
- Tylenol pain relievers
- Which of these vegetables has an edible center commonly known as the "heart"?
- Artichoke
- A classic kids book series introduced in the 1930’s featured Dick and Jane and their dog named what?
- Spot
- What European nation is known for its long running policy of neutrality in times of war?
- Switzerland
- Bottles of Corona beer are traditionally served with what squeezed into the bottle?
- Wedge of lime
- What country's Mir space station returned to Earth in 2001 after 15 years in orbit?
- Russia
- Featured in Palmolive's long-running ad campaign, the outspoken Madge worked as a what?
- Manicurist
- During a trial, a 'side bar' usually involves a discussion between the judge and who else?
- Attorneys
- Which of these animals was nearly hunted to extinction in the U.S. in the nineteenth century?
- Buffalo
- Since 1891, what charitable organization has used kettles to collect money during the Christmas season?
- Salvation Army
- By definition, a coven is a group of what supernatural beings?
- Witches
- According to an old belief, what animal sheds tears while preying on its victims?
- Crocodile
- Since 1997 MasterCard commercials have featured what one word catchphrase?
- Priceless
- The ESPY awards were introduced in 1993 to recognize achievement in what field?
- Sports
- A popular snack food, buffalo wings are named for a city in what state?
- New York
- What is the term for an integer that is divisibly only by itself and one?
- Prime Number
- Philadelphia is often known as the city of what?
- Brotherly Love
- In 2002, what company introduced its slogan, "What can brown do for you"?
- UPS
- On the TV series "The Brady Bunch," what is the name of the oldest Brady brother?
- Greg
- Which of these drugstore remedies is known for its pink color?
- Pepto-Bismol
- What country's national flag features a red maple leaf?
- Canada
- In the 2002 movie, "Maid in Manhattan," Jennifer Lopez's character finds love while working where?
- Luxury hotel
- Which of these children's games is usually played in a swimming pool?
- Marco Polo
- The 1967 single Respect is the signature song of what legendary performer?
- Aretha Franklin
- In the 1980s, an Australian marketing campaign encouraged visitors to put a what "on the barbie"?
- Shrimp
- The unconventional young women of America's Jazz Age are commonly known by what nickname?
- Flappers
- A common debate about childhood personality development is known as "nature versus" what?
- Nurture
- What does the "I" stand for in the hospital abbreviation ICU?
- Intensive
- According to superstition, a person who spills salt at the table should throw it in what direction?
- Over the shoulder
- By definition, your Mother's nephew is your what?
- Cousin
- In the name of the anti-drunk driving group MADD, the "M" stands for what?
- Mothers
- The fictional Character Tarzan was raised by what animals?
- Apes
- Leonardo da Vinci’s painting "The Last Supper" depicts Jesus eating with whom?
- The Twelve Apostles
- Which of the following is also known as a perambulator?
- Baby carriage
- "Blue Chip" stocks share their name with pieces used in what game?
- Poker
- In a classic children's book, Hans Brinker hopes to win a pair of what?
- Silver skates
- In the U.S. version of the game Clue, the person represented by a yellow piece is named Colonel what?
- Mustard
- The word "duffer" most commonly refers to someone who does what poorly?
- Golf
- The adjective "two-faced" is used to describe a person who is what?
- Hypocritical
- What is the second letter of the Greek alphabet?
- Beta
- A standard deck of playing cards consists of how many cards?
- 52
- Tabasco sauce is commonly used to make which of these cocktails?
- Bloody Mary
- Before it shortened its name the nonprofit group AARP was the American Association of what?
- Retired Persons
- The three most important factors in what industry are often said to be "location, location, location"?
- Real Estate
- The IRA is a controversial nationalist group devoted to the independence of what country?
- Ireland
- In 1958, pole vaulter Bob Richards became the first athlete featured on the front of what cereal's box?
- Wheaties
- The classic logo for Colombian coffee featured Juan Valdez standing alongside what trusty animal?
- Mule
- By definition, a feed bag is used to feed which of these domesticated animals?
- Horse
- In a popular ragtime sont from the 1920s, the singer claims "I'm just wild about" whom?
- Harry
- Often served at Italian Restaurants, antipasto is a type of what?
- Appetizer
- Which of thes flower names can also mean "a brilliant yellow"?
- Dandelion
- "Mephitis mephitis" meaning stench stench is the scientific name for what animal?
- Skunk
- By definition a "narc" is a law enforcement agent who investigates crimes involving what?
- Drugs
- Established in 1946, Frederick's of Hollywood specializes in what kind of merchandise?
- Lingerie
- In chess, the object is to checkmate which of your opponent's pieces?
- King
- The 'motherboard' is an essential component of what electronic device?
- Personal Computer
- In art, the three primary colors are red, yellow and what?
- Blue
- Which of these household appliances is most likely to feature a lint trap?
- Clothes dryer
- A yarmulke is a skullcap commonly worn by men and boys of what faith?
- Jewish
- Home to New York City's theater district, Broadway is commonly nicknamed the "Great" what?
- White Way
- By definition, the nape is the back of what part of the human body?
- Neck
- Named after a French Town the bayonet is a blade that fits on the end of a what?
- Rifle
- What famous entrepreneur's TV ad claims "it takes a tough man to make a tender chicken"?
- Frank Purdue
- In a version of the nursery rhyme "Pop goes the Weasel," the weasel is chased "all round the" what?
- Mulberry bush
- Chicken parmigana is named after Parma, a city in what country?
- Italy
- What Italian city lends its name to a common type of luncheon meat?
- Bologna
- In which of the US postal code abbreviations does the 'N' not stand for 'New"?
- ND
- Talc is a mineral often found in which of these products?
- Baby powder
- “Television for Women†is the slogan for what cable channel?
- Lifetime
- In 2003, Tom Ridge made headlines by urging Americans to stock their home emergency kits with what?
- Duct Tape
- “Reply hazy, try again,†is one of the responses offered by a classic toy called “The Magic†what?
- 8 Ball
- What sportswear company is named after the Greek Goddess of victory?
- Nike
- Mount Rushmore National Monument depicts the faces of how many US Presidents?
- 4
- The Japanese word "sayonara" means what in English?
- Good-bye
- Which of these symptoms is closely identified with the medical condition vertigo?
- Dizziness
- China is a type of dishware that is usually made of which of the following?
- Porcelain
- In what sport do players often score points by "spiking" the ball?
- Volleyball
- In 1937 Kraft Foods introduced its classic version of what kind of pasta "and cheese"?
- Macaroni
- In the fairy tale "Puss in Boots," a poor miller leaves to his son an exceptionally clever what?
- Cat
- Which of these fairy tale characters is tormented by her wicked stepsisters?
- Cinderella
- A hand-held radar gun is typically used to measure what?
- Speed
- What punctuation mark is used to indicate possesion in most English nouns?
- Apostrophe
- In baseball, what is the second half of an inning called?
- Bottom
- Which of these US coins is largest in diameter?
- Quarter
- On TV's The Price is Right," audience members who are picked as contestants are told to do what?
- Come on down!
- "Electrophorus electricus" is the scientific name for a marine animal known as the electric what?
- Eel
- On the TV cartoon "Rocky and His Friends" Rocky's friend Bullwinkle is what kind of animal?
- Moose
- "Monkey suit" is a slang term for what type of outfit?
- Tuxedo
- A popular rhyme about the number of days in each month begins "Thirty days hath" what?
- September
- According to a popular saying, what "conquers all"?
- Love
- In a classic 1954 monster movie, what creature terrorizes the city of Tokyo?
- Godzilla
- What long running TV series claims to have helped capture over 700 criminals?
- America’s Most Wanted
- Which word is normally used to describe a pad of writing paper measuring 8 ½ by 14 inches?
- Legal
- The aorta is an important vessel of the human body that is used to do what?
- Circulate blood
- What is the two-letter abbreviation for "ounce"?
- Oz
- What does the "I" stand for in the common law enforcement abbreviation "DUI"?
- Influence
- The traditional symbol for Communism features a hammer and what other tool?
- Sickle
- What kind of animal is the praying mantis?
- Insect
- The perennial bestseller "What to Expect When You're Expecting" provides guidance for whom?
- Mothers-to-be
- In the Old Testament, Cain asks the famous question "am I my brother's" what?
- Keeper
- In the federal agency abbreviation EPA, the "E" stands for what?
- Environmental
- The government agency abbreviation FBI stands for "Federal Bureau of" what?
- Investigation
- A muscle cramp that often occurs in the leg is known as a Charley what?
- Horse
- Scottish music traditionally features which of these musical instruments?
- Bagpipe
- In the 1700s, businessmen Maurice Grey and August Poupon founded a popular brand of what?
- Mustard
- What Italian city boasts a famous tower that is leaning approximately fifteen feet to one side?
- Pisa
- In the game Twister, the mat is covered with what brightly-covered shapes?
- Circles
- College football's Rose Bowl traditionally takes place on what holiday?
- New Year's Day
- What was the primary setting for the 1980s TV drama "St. Elsewhere"?
- Hospital
- The start of the American Revolution is often known as "the" what "heard round the world"?
- Shot
- The theme song for the Miss America pageant begins with what famous line?
- There she is
- All Fools Day is another name for the first day of what month?
- April
- Encouraging someone to do the opposite of what you want him to do is usually called "Reverse" what?
- Psychology
- Which of the following are frequently stored in saline solution when not being used?
- Contact lenses
- Before becoming Minnesota's governor in 1999, Jesse Ventura held what unconventional job?
- Pro wrestler
- A hangar is a large building typically used for the storage and repair of which of these vehicles?
- Airplane
- For over 80 years, Sun-Maid has been a leading brand of what snack food?
- Raisins
- Traditionally, a margarita is served in a glass with what around the rim?
- Salt
- A wildly successful 1997 ad campaign featured a talking Chihuahua who said "yo quiero" what?
- Taco Bell
- Which of these athletes often coats his hands with chalk before competition?
- Gymnast
- In Baseball, a player waiting to take his turn at bat is said to be "on" what?
- Deck
- The Olive Garden restaurant chain specializes in what type of cuisine?
- Italian
- Sarcophilus Harrisii is the scientific name for a fierce marsupial better known as the Tasmanian what?
- Devil
- Scotland Yard is a common nickname for what London institution?
- Police force
- The star of over a dozen movies in the 1920s and 1930s, Rin Tin Tin was what kind of animal?
- Dog
- Native to Africa, the tsetse is a dangerous type of what animal?
- Fly
- Which of these culinary terms is often used to describe a popular type of detective fiction?
- Hard boiled
- According to a famous proverb, “hell hath no fury like a woman†what?
- Scorned
- A famous gospel song begins with the line “Swing low, sweet†what?
- Chariot
- “Moonwalk†is the 1988 autobiography of what famous performer?
- Michael Jackson
- Which of these candy treats promises a bubble gum center?
- Charms Blow Pop
- Originally a small military outpost, Ft. Lauderdale is now popular vacation spot in what US State?
- Florida
- On car dashboard what two letters often appear on the fuel gauge?
- E and F
- Gambling haven Las Vegas, NV is commonly known by what nickname?
- Sin City
- Introduced in 1948 Nestle’s Quik is traditionally used to make which of the following?
- Chocolate Milk
- The prank phone call that begins "is your refrigerator running?" usually features what punch line?
- Better go catch it
- In a classic monster movie, what character has an assistant named Igor?
- Frankenstein
- Which of these tools would most likely be used to draw a perfect circle?
- Compass
- Someone who is speaking passionately about a subject is said to have "gotten on his" what?
- Soapbox
- Which of these words is used to refer to a person with very pale blond hair?
- Towhead
- What two letters are written at the end of a letter to signify "hugs and kisses"?
- XO
- In 1986, what snack brand introduced its popular "Cool Ranch" flavor?
- Doritos
- In the song "You're a Grand Old Flag", which of these phrases is used to describe the U.S. Flag?
- High-flying
- A flapjack is another name for what breakfast food?
- Pancake
- A gangplank is a small board or ramp commonly used to enter or exit what type of vehicle?
- Boat
- The tonsils are masses of tissue located where in the body?
- Throat
- The Olympic decathlon consists of how many individual events?
- 10
- You are most likely to get the advice "stop, drop and roll" when learning about what?
- Fire Safety
- According to a famous tongue twister, "She sells seashells by the" what?
- Seashore
- A colt is a young male what?
- Horse
- Bamboo is the main source of food for which of these animals?
- Pandas
- Literally meaning "to God", "adieu" is the French word for what?
- Good-bye
- Miracle Whip was introduced in 1933 as a low cost alternative for what condiment?
- Mayonnaise
- In a song from the classic Disney movie, Snow White advises you to Whistle While You what?
- Work
- The law of supply and demand is a basic principle in what field of study?
- Economics
- Which of these animals is a major source of the world's ivory?
- Elephant
- What Native American tribe has a famous punk hairstyle named after it?
- Mohawk
- Someone who suffers from the obsessive impulse to steal is a what?
- Kleptomaniac
- An airplane pilot flies while seated in an area called the what?
- Cockpit
- A person working from midnight until 8 a.m. is often said to be working what type of "shift"?
- Graveyard
- What method of cooking eggs usually involves first beating the eggs?
- Scrambling
- Playing basketball is often referred to as "shooting" what?
- Hoops
- According to a popular saying, "absence makes the heart grow" what?
- Fonder
- Twizzlers is a popular brand of what kind of candy?
- Licorice
- In supermarkets, honey is often sold in bottles shaped like what animal?
- Bear
- The expression "burning the midnight oil" comes from the old-fashioned use of oil to do what?
- Light Lamps
- Feared for its toxic venom, the black widow is a poisonous species of what?
- Spider
- Quasimodo is a classic fictional character also known as "The Hunchback of" what?
- Notre Dame
- A purse that has no handles or straps is commonly known as a what?
- Clutch
- Which of these major U.S. cities lies in the Mountain time zone?
- Denver
- By definition, a gurney is used to transport whom?
- Patients
- An old fashioned way to order coffee is to ask for a "cup of" what?
- Joe
- Which of these soft drinks is usually lemon lime favored?
- Sprite
- In 1943 Milton Bradley introduced a classic board game titled "Chutes and" what?
- Ladders
- Which of these birds is usually classified as poultry?
- Chicken
- Cartoon character Foghorn Leghorn is what type of bird?
- Rooster
- Throwing a gutter ball is an embarrassing but common occurrence in what sport?
- Bowling
- A person with a gripe or complaint is said to have a 'bone to' what?
- Pick
- A mule is the offspring of a male donkey and a female what?
- Horse
- Something that can change direction quickly is said to "turn on a" what?
- Dime
- Which of these types of physicians typically treats only female patients?
- Gynecologyst
- By definition, a chain gang is a group of what?
- Prisoners
- Someone who shows his feeling openly is said "to wear his heart" where?
- On his sleeve
- A wheelbarrow usually has how many wheels?
- 1
- In a classic fairy tale what magic item reveals that Snow White is "the fairest of them all"?
- Mirror
- A classic brand of what toy is named for entrepreneur and inventor Donald F. Duncan?
- Yo-yo
- A classic automobile ad slogan asked, "Have you driven a "what "lately"?
- Ford
- Worn for their warmth, long johns are a type of what?
- Underwear
- In 1965, what company introduced its giggly advertising mascot named Poppin' Fresh?
- Pillsbury
- In the Looney Tunes cartoons, Daffy Duck’s feathers are usually what color?
- Black
- Galoshes are a waterproof clothing item used to keep what part of the body dry?
- Feet
- Someone said to be hitting the links is most likely to be doing what?
- Playing golf
- A limerick is a short humorous poem that shares its name with a town in what country?
- Ireland
- A root beer float is made by adding what to a glass of root beer?
- Ice Cream
- A small problem is often referred to as a fly in the what?
- Ointment
- Which of these brands makes pet food for dogs?
- Alpo
- In the song Old McDonald what animals go "gobble-gobble here and gobble-gobble" there?
- Turkeys
- Which of these phrases refers to a popular method of artificial respiration?
- Mouth to Mouth
- Browsing pages on the Internet is usually known by what name?
- Surfing
- In the Old Testament, God makes the famous proclamation "Let there be" what?
- Light
- Popular at breakfast, a Danish is a type of what?
- Pastry
- Which of these words is traditionally spoken at the end of a Christian prayer?
- Amen
- Teddy Grahams are a popular brand of snack cookie in the shape of what animal?
- Bear
- A "sweet sixteen" celebration customarily honors a person's sixteenth what?
- Birthday
- Every July, thrill seekers go to Pamplona, Spain to take part in the famous "running of the" what?
- Bulls