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- What is the roughly circular hollow feature on the top of a volcano called? caldera
- (movies): In National Lampoon's Vacation, what did the Griswalds call their ugly green station wagon? The Family Truckster
- TV/ Movies: who was pinocchio's father? geppetto
- (science and nature): What fruits are sorted for ripeness by bouncing them? Cranberries
- What word links these: cavalry, chore, name? household
- (movies): What does Ally Sheedy use to decorate her picture in the Breakfast Club ? dandruff
- (science and nature): What leathery-leaf plant is the most widespread in Australia? Eucalytpus
- (sport): What is the heaviest class of weight-lifting? super heavyweight
- (history): Which Italian leader was terribly afraid of the evil eye? Mussolini
- In 1950 Morgan ---------- (in Dallas, TX), actress, born. fairchild
- (movies): In 1989's "The Little Mermaid", what was Scuttle's name for a fork ? Dinglehopper
- Acronym Soup: ACK? acknowledgement
- On what show did Dano get to book the bad guy? Hawaii 5-0
- Who is the lead singer of 'the doors'? jim morrison
- Which saint founded a monastery at Iona in the sixth century? saint columba
- If a dish is served A la Chantilly, what would be its main ingredient? whipped cream
- TV/ Movies: 2000, This Movie was Released on August 18 The ---------- ? cell
- (quotations): Who said, "Do one thing at a time, and do that one thing as if your life depended on it"? Eugene Grace
- The most famous church in Great Britain, enshrining many of the traditions of the British people? Westminster Abbey
- (history): In which country did the Boxer Rebellion take place? China
- (science and nature): The coast line around which lake in North Dakota is longer than the California coastline along the Pacific Ocean? Lake Sakakawea
- Category: Junk Food: The southern (U.S.) word for these are "goobers"? peanuts
- What loaded gaming devices were found in the ruins of Pompei? dice
- Which former 'Neighbours' star had a hit with 'Any Dream Will Do'? jason donovan
- Name The Year: Israel destroys alleged Iraqi plutonium production facility. 1981
- (sport): Basketball: The Seattle ········. Supersonics
- TV/ Movies: Tarantino: Harvey Keitel had a role similar to the one he had in PF in which film? point of no return
- What novel was alexandra ripley hired to pen a sequel to? gone with the wind
- What word may be used to refer to a group of gnats? horde
- Category: Hollywood : Charles Laughton played Quasimodo in this epic film. hunchback of notre dame
- In which television series do the characters Doctor Carter and Doctor Benton appear? e r
- Category: Sci Fi Authors: Creator of the Meg & Timothy series... madeleine lengle
- UnScramble this Word: o r s d e c u? coursed
- Air is 21% oxygen, 78% ______, and 1% other gases? nitrogen
- (history): Did Neil Armstrong put his left or his right foot on the moon first? left
- TV/ Movies: Category: Last Names: Mr. Belvidere/The family's last name... owens
- (movies): In "Ferris Beuller's Day Off," who plays the burnout at the police station that Jeanie kisses? Charlie Sheen
- Name The Year: Ringo Starr, Beatles' drummer, born. 1940
- In relation to its size, which bird has, understandably, the thickest skull? woodpecker
- (television): What planet did the Thundercats live on? Third Earth
- (word asssociation): Ball and ········. chain
- Category: Definitions : -isms: Excessive emphasis on financial gain. commercialism
- (words containing 'for'): Pardon. FORgive
- Where in the body are the Haversian canals? inside bones
- US Captials - Mississippi? Jackson
- (history): He taught Alexander the Great. Aristotle
- In 1583 ---------- Alighieri Day. ? dante
- (television): In Battle Star Galactica, What was the name of the human leader of the Cylons? Baltar
- In what year was insulin first used to treat diabetes? 1922
- (movie trivia): What is the title of the 1996 sequel to "Terms of Endearment"? Morning Star
- TV/ Movies: Category: Pulp Fiction: color fabienna's toothbrush? red
- Wwhat is the name of Mulder and Scully's supervisor on the X-files? Walter Skinner
- Quotations: "A billion here, a billion there - pretty soon it adds up to real money."? Everett Dirksen
- What was Al Bundy's nickname during the dream sequence with all of the women in his bedroom? Al night long
- 80s Films: Mr. ___? Mom
- In 1928 ---------- Mouse makes his screen debut in "Steamboat Willie." ? mickey
- (christmas): In "Winter Wonderland" the lovestruck couple pretends a snowman is who? Parson Brown
- Useless Trivia: Average age of top ---------- executives in 1994: 49.8 years. ? gm
- Category: Trivia : What was the first transatlantic radio message sent ? s
- What is the fear of satan known as? satanophobia
- what queen did edmund spenser dedicate his faerie queene to? elizabeth i
- What is the capital of ireland? dublin
- What is the Capital of: Czech Republic ? prague
- (medicine): How many chambers does the human heart have? four
- Name The Year: Richie Sambora guitarist (Bon Jovi-You Give Love a Bad Name), born. 1959
- In 1943 FDR appoints Gen Eisenhower supreme commander of ---------- forces. ? allied
- Atlanta 1996 Olympics: This countries medal tally was: 2 Gold, 4 Silver, 2 Bronze, 8 in Total? sweden
- Aussie Slang: Battler? someone who works hard
- Aussie Slang: Knocker? someone who makes derogatory remarks
- (medicine): A thread used in surgery to tie a bleeding blood vessel is called a(n) ·········. ligature
- (chemistry): This poisonous gas is in the exhaust fumes from cars. carbon monoxide
- In 1986, what was the maximum fuel capacity imposed in formula 1 racing? one
- TV/ Movies: What does Mel Blanc's headstone say? that's all folks
- (musicals): In Chicago, what night club regular did Roxie kill? Fred Casely
- (nature): This animal is armed with bony plates and rolls up into a ball if frightened. armadillo
- What kind of 'mate' produces a tie in a chess game? stalemate
- (quotations): Who said, "Experience enables you to recognize a mistake when you make it again"? Franklin P Jones
- Acronym Soup: OTT ? over the top
- Animal Trivia: All porcupines float in ----------? water
- Category: Barbie: Complete the Barbie outfit name : Here Comes The -----? bride
- (movies): In 'Dirty Dancing' what was Baby's real name ? Frances
- What is the first name of the inventor of braille? louis
- From what material is the ring made in Sumo Wrestling? clay
- TV/ Movies: 1999 - Drew Barrymore - Starred In This Movie: ? never been kissed
- (wordwise): TIMEINTIME? in between times
- (food and drink): Where was Budweiser first brewed? St. Louis
- Who was the only pope born in England? adrian iv
- (science and nature): What goes with ruby, emerald & sapphire to make up the world's most valuable gems? Diamond
- (movie trivia): Who portrayed Han Solo in "Star Wars"? Harrison Ford
- Aussie Slang: Fair dinkum? honest, genuine
- Name The Year: Wembley Stadium opens-Bolton Wanderers vs West Ham United (FA Cup). 1923
- What did Dr Godfrey invent in 1762? fire extinguisher
- (music): What band sold the most number of records in the 1970's? Led Zepplin
- In what year was Guy Fawkes arrested? 1605
- What did Dr Godfrey invent in 1762? fire extinguisher
- Who is known as the father of genetics? gregor mendel
- (cartoon trivia): What type of plant does Broom Hilda sell? venus flytrap
- In 1271 ---------- king of Bohemia and Poland (1278-1305), born. ? wenceslas ii
- What Spanish artists surrelistic paintings feature items such as clock faces? salvador dali
- To what country would a hiker go to assail mt ararat? turkey
- Canada is seperated on an imaginary line along the ______? 49th parallel
- What is the substance obtained from acacia trees that is used in medicine? gum arabic
- (art and literature): Who is the only author to have a book in all ten major Dewey Decimal System divisions? Isaac Asimov
- (movies): What does Ally Sheedy use to decorate her picture in the Breakfast Club ? dandruff
- In 1964 Shooting begins on "The Cage" the pilot for Star---------- . ? trek
- Confuscious Say: He who ------ in church, sits in own pew. farts
- Category: Geography : What is the capital of Tanzania? dar es salaam
- Useless Trivia: ---------- newborn babies will be dropped in the next month. 2,500
- In the monty python parody 'search for the holy grail', what was used to kill the rabbit? holy hand grenade of antioch
- (television): What was the name of the comic strip that "Henry Rush" (Too Close for Comfort) wrote? Cosmic Cow
- (antiques): At how many MHZ did the Commodore 64 run? 1.02
- (science): Botany and Zoology combined make up the science of ·······. biology
- Which French athlete won both the 200m and the 400m on the track at the 1996 Atlanta Olympic Games? maria-jose perec
- (periodic table): What is Hg? Mercury
- The first telephone call was made in what year? 1876
- Whose patron is St Dymphna? runaways
- Who is the patron saint of writers? st paul
- UnScramble this Word: s l b e l? bells
- (music): Who sang vocals for 'Big Brother and the Holding Company'? Janis Joplin
- (phobias): Methyphobia is the fear of what? Alcohol
- What's the sky king's home, near the town of grover, called? flying crown
- TV/ Movies: Category: TV Last Names: Family Matters/Carl and Harriet... winslow
- In 1946 Richard---------- , musician (Carpenters), born. ? carpenter
- In 1928 Chiang ---------- becomes president of China. ? kai-shek
- Creation of programs, databases etc.for computer applications? authoring
- TV/ Movies: Category: Name That Actor: ...who played Obi Wan Kenobi? alec guiness
- (movies): What is the name of Sarah's brother that she is trying to save in "The Labyrinth" ? Toby
- (television): What current popular sitcom star played Michael P. Keaton's girlfriend Lauren Miller on Family Ties? Courteney Cox
- (christmas): What song contains the line "Although, it's been said, many times, many ways"? "The Christmas Song"
- What is the chief monetary unit of Croatia? kuna
- Lyrics: She showed me the beach gave me a peach and pulled out the suntan lotion? Going Back To Cali LL Cool J
- (science and nature): What is the only metal that is liquid at room temperature? mercury
- Category: Contemporary Authors: Washington D.C., Myra Breckinridge? gore vidal
- What is the flower that stands for: remembrance? rosemary
- What is the Capital of: Fiji ? suva
- Animal Trivia: A donkey is an "ass", but an ass is not always a donkey. The word "ass" refers to several hoofed mammals of the genus Equus, including the ----------? onager
- Category: Trivia : Who invented Tetris ? alexi pazhitnov
- Acronym Soup: MHOTY ? my hat's off to you
- In 1917 ---------- the Cat, cartoon character, born. ? felix
- (trivia): What does the typical American eat 263 of each year? not pizza!! eggs
- Acronym Soup: JTLYK ? just to let you know
- What word links these: face, round, time? about
- In 'startrek', who did william shatner play? captain james t kirk
- Who released the No.1 hit single 'Barbie Girl' in October 1997? aqua
- What form of light comes at wavelengths below 360 nanometers? ultra violet
- (christmas): Whose eyes were made of coal? Frosty's
- What kind of animal was Rikki Tikki Tavi in The Jungle Book? mongoose
- (nature): Knife, Clown, and Pencil are types of ··········. fish
- (christmas): How many pipers piping did my true love give to me? Eleven
- Football the San Diego ______? chargers
- UnScramble this Word: i s r d e r a? raiders
- Category: Trivia : What was Citizen Kane's first name? charles
- (literature): Stephen King's: "Salem's ·········". Lot
- Category: Magazines: This magazine used to boast a circulation of 7,777,777. better homes and gardens
- Category: Religion : Name the holiest day in the Jewish calendar. yom kippur
- Who are santa's reindeer, in alphabetical order? blitzen, comet, dancer,
- In what Australian state would you find Shellharbour? new south wales
- In 1954 Dennis ---------- , actor, born. quaid
- TV/ Movies: Herschel bernardi starred in this 70's sitcom? arnie
- What city in Nepal translates as "wooden temples"? Katmandu
- (the middle ages): The late Renaissance is often referred to as the Age of what?? Monarchs
- What is a group of this animal called: Swan? bevy
- In 1965 Bangladesh windstorm kills ---------- ? 17,000
- (sport): Football: The Dallas ·········. Cowboys
- A wild ox? bison
- TV/ Movies: Category: Anime: What is the other (not Japanese) nationality of Asuka Soryuu Langley? german
- (sport): Hockey: The Edmonton ··········. Oilers
- Which sci-fi writer adapted his own book for the movie Pet Sematary? stephen king
- (science and nature): What was the first synthetic plastic? Celluloid
- Name The Year: Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky, Russian composer (1812 Overture), born. 1840
- What was the first name of the baby girl who fell down the well? Jessica
- (literature): From which Shakespeare play is this line taken: "To be or not to be?"? Hamlet
- (geography): What country is Phnom Penh the capital of? Cambodia
- Death of body tissue usually caused by bad circulation? gangrene
- What does a chromophobic fear? certain colors
- (geography): Where are the Nazca Lines? Peru
- In 1878 First telephone exchange in ---------- opens with 18 phones. san francisco
- (science and nature): Insulin regulates the use of glucose into all the body tissues except which one? Brain
- (astrology): What is the second sign of the zodiac, represented as the fore part of a bull? Taurus
- What is a group of roe deer? bevy
- (definitions): An animal stuffer is a(n) ···········. taxidermist
- (television): Can you name the 5 original MTV VJ's? Martha Quinn, J.J. Jackson, Mark Goodman, Alan Hunter and Nina Blackwood
- Which classic dish contains strips of steak cooked in a wine sauce with sour cream? stroganoff
- (sport): The 1976 Summer Olympics were held in this city. Montreal
- Useless Trivia: A group of ---------- is called a Charm. finches
- TV/ Movies: Twin Peaks: A burning smell is present whenever who is nearby? bob
- (science and nature): What is the warming effect of the earth's atmosphere known as? The Greenhouse Effect
- Name The Year: Jean Rey, of Belgium, president of European Commission (1967-70)? 1902
- Who wrote 'alice in wonderland'? lewis carroll
- (television): What was Rosanna Arquette's character's name in "Desperately Seeking Susan"? Roberta Glass
- Name The Year: Esther Williams, swimmer, actor, born. 1923
- UnScramble this Word: n n c n a o? cannon
- Name The Year: Blake Edwards, writer/director (Breakfast at Tiffany's), born. 1922
- Which chemical element is named after the 1959 winner of the Nobel Prize for Physics? laurencium
- Which U S president was fatally shot in 1881? garfield
- The 'love apple' is more commonly known as what? tomato
- What is the Capital of: Tonga ? nuku'alofa
- (movies): In the movie "The Goonies" what brand of candybar did Chunk try to give to Sloth? Babe Ruth
- TV/ Movies: which famous actor is michael douglas' father? kirk douglas
- In 1873 Ejnar Hertzsprung, ---------- astronomer (Hertzsprung-Russell diagram), born. ? danish
- TV/ Movies: 1999, This Movie was Released on October 8 Random ---------- ? hearts
- What is the Capital of: Turkey ? ankara
- Name The Year: Clement Clarke Moore, American author ('Twas the Night Before Xmas)? 1779
- (geography): In which state is Cape Hatteras? North Carolina
- To what does the original term' cutty sark ' refer? short shift
- (geography): Which Central American country extends furthest north? Belize
- Which 60's folk artist sang the lyrics "god told abraham kill me your son. abe said man you must be puttin me on"? bob dylan
- (movie trivia): In which Disney movie is the song "So This Is Love"? Cinderella
- (history): This military attack took place on Dec. 7, 1941. Pearl Harbour
- What is the common name for the marine animals asteroidea? starfish
- (history): This is said to be history's greatest military evacuation. Dunkirk
- Name the u.s. state with the smallest population? alaska
- Who is the patron saint of mariners? star of the sea
- (definitions): Eleutherophobia is a fear of ·······. freedom
- (geography): In which country is Brest? (NOT Breast!)? France
- Where is Huracan stadium? buenos aires
- 80s Films: First ___? Blood
- AUTHORS: Who wrote Fahrenheit 451? ray bradbury
- In the anglo-saxon poem, who killed grendel? beowolf
- In 1930 A cow is flown (and milked in flight) for first time. Her milk was sealed in paper containers and dropped by ---------- over St. Louis, MO. I knew you'd want to know ... parachute
- (history): What African adventure was the largest and most expensive war fought by the British in the period between the Napoleonic Wars and World War I? Boer War
- UnScramble this Word: e m a d i m r? mermaid
- (television): In the show "The Equalizer", what did the hero (McCall) call his former superior from the "agency"? Control
- (animals): I like to go by the alias "ant bear" because I used to have a fake ID that said I was one. I can also be found as the very first animal in the dictionary. Who am I? Aardvark
- UnScramble this Word: h n g s t i? things
- Which 'first lady of jazz' died in June 1996? ella fitzgerald
- (movies): How fast did the bus in the movie Speed need to go in order not to blow up? The speedometer could not go below 50mph
- What cocktail does bourbon, sugar and mint make? mint julep
- Category: Celebrity: The director of Jaws, Raiders of the Lost Ark? stephen spielberg
- (geography): In what city is the Smithsonian Institute? Washington
- La Sila lies in which region of Italy? calabria
- (television): On the SuperFriends, what were the Wonder Twins names? Zan and Jayna
- Which actor's autobiography is entitled Dear Me? peter ustinov
- (history): U.S. President, Chester Alan ········. Arthur
- Lyrics: Won't you pack your bags we'll leave tonight? Two Tickets To Paradise Eddie Money
- 80s Films: ___ of Fire? Chariots
- Percent what was the final destination of the first u.s. paddle wheel steamboat, what departed from pittsburgh? new orleans
- Who was world champion in boxing from 1952-1962? archie moore
- Whose patron is St Francis de Sales? teachers
- (geography): What sea is between Italy and Yugoslavia? Adriatic
- (quotes): Who said "My definition of a free society is a society where it is safe to be unpopular"? Adlai Stevenson
- Who conquered the matterhorn in 1865? edward whymper
- Who played queen amidala in the latest 'star wars' film? natalie portman
- (musicals): In Joseph And The Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, which song do Joseph and the children sing while he is in his prison cell, alone? Close Every Door
- Paralipophobia is the fear of? neglecting duty
- (television): In Star Trek, what does the "M" in "M-Class Planet" stand for? Minshara
- (movie trivia): What was the name of Han Solo's spaceship in "Star Wars"? Millennium Falcon
- (music): Whose theme song was Back In The Saddle Again? Gene Autry's
- (geology): Earth's outer layer of surface soil or crust is called the ·······. Lithosphere
- What style of dancing was popularized with rap music? Break Dancing
- Lyrics: Had a premonition that he shouldn't of gone alone? Smugglers Blues Glenn Frey
- In 1980 USA beats ---------- and wins the Olympic Gold Medal (4-2). finland
- (science and nature): What is the science pertaining to the earth's interior heat? Geothermics
- (science): Who is known as the father of genetics? Gregor Mendel
- Who holds the nhl record for the most goals scored during a regular season? wayne gretzky
- What is borscht? soup
- AUTHORS: Who wrote Ironweed? William Kennedy
- What is the fear of suffering and disease known as? panthophobia
- (geography): Name the second largest country in Africa. Algeria
- (television): What was the name of the robot girl on "Small Wonder" ? Vicki
- The plant life in the oceans make up about what percent of all the greenery on the earth? 85
- Oriental market? bazaar
- What NFL team was formerly known as the Portsmouth Spartans? detroit
- (science and nature): What does VAX stand for? Virtual Access eXtension
- (television): What did the "P" in Roscoe P. Coltrane (from Dukes of Hazzard) stand for? Purvis
- (movie trivia): Who played Matt Helm in the movies? Dean Martin
- Acronym Soup: W/? with
- In 1982 Soyuz T-5 returns to---------- , 211 days after take-off. ? earth
- Lyrics: When I'm lost at sea I hear your voice and it carries me? Heaven is a Place On Earth Belinda Carlisle
- Narrow trench made by a plough? furrow
- (astronomy): How many planets are there in our solar system? nine
- Category: Couples: Sluggo and ______? nancy
- Category: Medicine : How many pints of blood does the average human have in his/her body? twelve
- TV/ Movies: 1998, This Movie was Released on October 30 Living Out ---------- ? loud
- What is the longest strait in the world? malacca
- In what Australian state would you find Horsham? victoria
- (movie trivia): Film Title: Fahrenheit ········. (a number)? 451
- Megalophobia is the fear of? large things
- In 188 ---------- Roman emperor (211-17), born. ? caracalla
- Acronym Soup: NIH ? not invented here
- (geography): Frankfort is the capital of which state? Kentucky
- (television): What were the two dogs names on Magnum PI? Apollo and Zeus
- A capital D is the Roman numeral for which number? five hundred
- (languages): Mardi Gras is French for ···········. fat tuesday
- TV/ Movies: Category: Commitments: "Decko the bus conductor Is that ------ ----- or ------ -----"? single decko double decko
- UnScramble this Word: l e s s a s m o? molasses
- Lyrics: Ever since you've been leaving me I've been wanting to cry? Much Too Late For Goodbyes Julian Lennon
- (sport): Who was the first NHL player to score 50 goals in one season? Maurice Richard <-- pronounced "Reeee-shard"
- (medicine): The largest single organ of the human body is the ········. skin
- What nationality is the keyboards wizard Vangelis? greek
- (history): He was the U.S. president during the Civil War. Abraham Lincoln
- Category: Geographic Trivia : What is the most populous city in North America? mexico
- (medicine): Gastritis affects the ··········. stomach
- (sport): Football: The Buffalo ·······. Bills
- (arts): The study of building design is ············. architecture
- (geology): There are three types of rocks: metamorphic, sedimentary, and ·········. igneous
- Atlanta 1996 Olympics: This countries medal tally was: 4 Gold, 1 Silver, 1 Bronze, 6 in Total? turkey
- Barbie's nautical-sounding sister? skipper
- (medicine): What is an organism called that lives on or in a host animal? parasite
- In 1972 John Young & Charles ---------- explores Moon (Apollo 16). ? duke
- (Geography): What is the highest mountain in Africa? Mt. Kilimanjaro at 19,340 feet
- (movie trivia): Who plays the character of the only escapee from Alcatraz in the movie "The Rock"? Sean Connery
- (movie trivia): Which character sang, "When you wish upon a star.." in Disney's "Pinocchio"? Jiminy Cricket
- (religion): He was the second King of Israel. David
- Pasteur developed a vaccine for rabies in which year? 1885
- (television): What short-lived sitcom featured Snow White and Prince Charming living as husband & wife? The Charmings
- (animals): I am a type of dolphin but you would not know that if I introduced myself to you. I believe that I have gotten a bum rap after I saw a movie made about me. I am a carnivore, however. Who am I? Killer Whale
- What is the ratio of the speed of an object to the speed of sound in the surrounding medium? mach speed
- What is the common name for corporations formed to act as trustees according to the terms of contracts known as trust agreements? Trust companies
- What did denmark sell to the u.s? virgin islands
- If you were born on 05 June what star sign (Zodiac) would you be? gemini
- TV/ Movies: 1992 - Whoopi Goldberg - Starred In This Movie: ? sister act
- TV/ Movies: Category: "Why, I guess you don't know everything about women yet"? the empire strikes back
- (movies): What is the name of the Freelings' dog in "Poltergeist" ? Ebuzz
- (christmas): What type of canned pie filling is a big seller at Christmastime? Pumpkin
- Name that car maker? kia
- (science): The Kelvin scale is used to measure ·········. temperature
- A very tall center and a real ladies man? wilt the stilt
- What animal is represented by the constellation Monoceros? unicorn
- (movies): In the movie "The Goonies" what brand of candybar did Chunk try to give to Sloth? Babe Ruth
- Quotations: "If you cannot get your ---------- to call you, try not paying his bill."- Pete Ferguson? lawyer
- US Captials - Maine? Augusta
- Music: Who recorded 'Cuts Like a Knife' in 1983? Bryan Adams
- (television): What confrontational TV host calls his production company MoPo? Maury Povich
- Who wrote Vanity Fair? william thackeray
- A bone specialist is a________? osteopath
- Name The Year: Judy Garland, singer/actress, dies at 48 of an alcohol overdose. 1969
- UnScramble this Word: t k h n a? thank
- "Little Boy" & "Fat Man" were the first? atomic bombs
- Name The Year: Basil Rathbone Johannesburg S Africa, actor (Sherlock Holmes), born. ? 1892
- (geography): In which country would you find the Yucatan Peninsula? Mexico
- (trivia): Traffic Trivia: Red means stop, ····· means go. green
- What was the name of the Other short-lived spinoff of "Three's Company"? "Three's a Crowd"
- In 1963 Treaty banning atmospheric nuclear tests signed by US, ---------- , USSR. ? uk
- (movie trivia): What was the name of the motel in the film "Psycho"? Bates Motel
- what is a young lion called? cub
- What is the fear of rabies or of becoming mad known as? lyssophobia
- (geography): Warsaw is the capital of what country? Poland
- Useless Trivia: During the---------- , banks first used Scotch tape to mend torn currency. depression
- Does elizabeth ii face to the left or right on a british coin ? right
- This membrane controls the amount of light entering the eye. Iris
- What is the fear of one thing known as? monophobia
- What is the flower that stands for: betrayal? judas tere
- Name The Year: Brian Jones founder of the Rolling Stones, drowns. 1969
- Category: Say Cheese: Probably French origin; tangy, sharp; appetizer, salad, dessert. blue
- (geography): On what island is the Blue Grotto? Capri
- Useless Trivia: Chances of a white ---------- in New York: 1 in 4? christmas
- (movie trivia): This movie directed by Woody Allen won the best picture Oscar in 1978. Annie Hall
- Company what is the abbreviation for lake minnetonka? lake tonka
- What is a male whale called? bull
- There are more statues of ________, Lewis & Clarks female indian guide, in the U S than any other person? sacajewa
- (movie trivia): This film was an ambitious concert sequence of cartoons by Walt Disney. Fantasia
- What city was originally called edo? tokyo
- UnScramble this Word: g r e u u n d o n d r? underground
- What is a group of boars? singular
- (animals): Which baby animal is called a squab? Dive
- (fantasy): What is a sorcerer who deals in black magic called? necromancer
- Acronym Soup: BWL? bursting with laughter
- (geography): What country is known as the Hellenic Republic? Greece
- UnScramble this Word: n s e u v? venus
- AUTHORS: Who wrote A Clockwork Orange? anthony burgess
- What is a male swine called (giggle no ex boyfriends names...)? boar
- The most abundant metal in the earths crust is what? aluminum
- Which 9-fingered pop pianist starred in the film Its all Happening? Russ Conway
- What river does the Grand Coulee Dam dam? columbia
- (wordwise): TOGETUCH? get in touch
- (language): Subject, verb and object are parts of a ·········. sentence
- Category: American Beers - State: Icehouse:? wisconsin
- UnScramble this Word: l e p s e e s r? sleepers
- (history): This F.B.I agent headed the investigation of Al Capone. Elliot Ness
- In greek mythology, who was jason's wife? medea
- Which actor was born Maurice Micklewhite? michael caine
- (geography): Which country has Ankara as its capital? Turkey
- In 1852 2nd French empire established; Louis ---------- becomes emperor. ? napoleon
- What is the circle of the earth at 0 degrees latitude? equator
- Category: Trivia : Similes: As graceful as a(n) _________. swan
- What was the name of Norman Beaton's barber's shop which was also the title of the TV series? desmond's
- What came down on jesus' head after he was baptised? dove
- (animals): I am considered to be a type of cockroach and do admit that I see them at family reunions. However, unlike my earth-bound counterparts, I can fly. I am also a sizable fellow. Who am I? Palmetto Bug
- Who recorded the album "wish you were here" in 1975? pink floyd
- What does a 'postman' normally receive in kids' party games? kisses
- (television): What was the name of Punky Brewster's dog ? Brandon
- (literature): What Shakespearean play features the line: A plague on both your houses? Romeo and Juliet
- (animals): According to the American Kennel Club, was the most popular pedigreed dog in the U.S. last year? The Lab
- (fun): Cocktails: Vodka and Kahlua make a ···········. black russian
- Category: Mythology : The sea gods had a three-pronged spear called a(n) ________. trident
- (geography): Which mountains are between Spain and France? Pyrenees
- Who was the only President of the Confederate States of America? jefferson davies
- Who is known as the "George Washington" of South America? simon bolivar
- Acronym for quasi-stellar radio source, any of the blue, starlike objects that are strong radio emitters and the spectra of what exhibit a strong red shift? quasar
- In which weight category did John Conteh fight for the world title? light heavyweight
- (television): Who was the leader of the good Transformers ? Optimus Prime
- (science and nature): The first American in space was? Alan Shepard
- (phobias): Meningitophobia is the fear of what? Brain disease
- (geography): What is the only continent without snakes or reptiles? Antarctica
- Which musical includes the Barbara Dickson/Elaine Page song I Know Him So Well? Chess
- (geography): Which river goes through London? Thames
- If you were born on 17 July what star sign (Zodiac) would you be? cancer
- UnScramble this Word: d a m y d o r r e? dromedary
- What does the computer acronym IKBS stand for? intelligent knowledge based system
- Animal Trivia: From crocodile farms, Australia exports about 5,000 crocodile skins a year. Most go to Paris, where a crocodile purse can sell for more than ----------? $10,000
- Category: Geography : Name the longest river in Asia. yangtze
- What is the name of the fruit that looks like a hairy lychee? rambutan
- (science and nature): What gland is responsible for producing tears? Lacrimal Gland
- (animals): In which group do the baby animals called cheepers belong to? Bird
- Aussie Slang: Ankle biter? young child
- Who was the French sculptor of the Statue of Liberty? frederic bartholdi
- In 1968, who released 'carnival of life' and 'recital'? lee michaels
- (geography): Name the large mountain chain in the eastern U.S.A. The Appalachians
- What plane did Aerospatiale of France & the British Aircraft Corp. develop? the concord
- Category: Sci Fi: Publisher who used to write sci-fi short stories, Lester ___ ___. del rey
- What piece of music commemorates military action that took place on 16th May 1943? the dam busters
- (musical opposites): Down (Shania Twain)? Up
- What is halloween? all hallow's eve
- (cartoon trivia): What is Super Chicken's partners name? Fred
- (science and nature): Ted Bundy was an American serial killer who was convicted on the basis of which type of forensic evidence? Bite marks
- Authors: The Silence of the Lambs? thomas harris
- Who invented the cash register in 1879? james ritty
- Name the stretch of water which lies between New Brunswick, Maine and Nova Scotia? bay of fundy
- Effect that occurs when two or more waves overlap or intersect? interference
- Category: Books for the Hip Reader: Illusions: The Adventures of a Reluctant Messiah? richard bach
- Animal Trivia: A male ---------- that has been neutered is known as a "wether."? goat
- (geography): On which river is London, England? Thames
- What was astronaut edwin aldrin's nickname? buzz
- In 1938 ---------- Zeppelin II, world's largest airship, makes maiden flight. ? graf
- What bird is associated with lundy island? puffin
- Name The Year: Sweden's constitution adopted. 1809
- Name The Year: Hernando De Soto claims the US state of Florida for Spain. 1539
- Name The Year: The first patent is granted for a fire escape ... a wicker basket on a pully and a chain, designed by a London watchmaker. 1766
- (cartoon trivia): Where did Clark Kent attend college? Metropolis University
- (astronomy): What is the ocean of air around the earth called? atmosphere
- (geography): Which U.S. city is known as Beantown? Boston
- (geography): Over 75% of the Earth's surface is covered by some form of ·····. Water
- (the middle ages): The Renaissance began in which country? Italy
- (entertainment): Who was the main actor in Superman 2? Christopher Reeve
- Animal Trivia: ---------- and short-tailed shrews get by on only two hours of sleep a day. elephants
- (television): Where did Simon & Simon take place? San Diego
- (definitions): The study of religion is ········. theology
- Name The Year: Soyuz 28 is launched. 1978
- (television): What were the names of the three children on Kate and Ali? Jenny, Chip and Emma
- Pathophobia is the fear of? disease
- What 1995 movie was initially banned in malasyia because pigs are offensive to muslims? babe
- What was Terry's surname in the television series Minder. mccann
- (sport): How many players are there on a soccer team? eleven
- (games): In pool, what color is the eight ball? black
- Where did the bay of pigs take place? cuba
- (geography): In which state are the Finger Lakes? New York
- In 1869 First postcards are issued in---------- . ? vienna
- (the middle ages): While the Greeks referred to the Germanic tribes as 'barbarians', and the Romans used the term 'Germani', by what general term did the Germans refer to themselves? Theut
- In 1824 Kapiolani defies ---------- (Hawaiian volcano goddess) and lives. ? pele
- UnScramble this Word: n l o n w u b? unblown
- What is name of the tubes that connect the ear & throat? eustachian
- (Arts&Entertainment): Caryn Johnson is the birth name of what famous comic and actress? Whoopi Goldberg
- (not telling ;-)): Who is Robert Zimmermann? Bob Dylan
- In 1935 George ---------- 's "Porgy and Bess" opened in New York City. ? gershwin
- Lyrics: Oh mother dear we're not the fortunate ones? Girls Just Wanna Have Fun Cyndi Lauper
- Geography: Yuma, ------------ has the most sun of any locale in the U.S. - it averages sunny skies 332 days a year. arizona
- Useless Trivia: A square mile of fertile earth has ---------- earthworms in it. 32,000,000
- (cartoon trivia): Name the apartments the Jetson's live in. The Skypad Apartments
- Name The Year: Gemini 5 returned after 12 days, 7 hours, 11 minutes, 53 seconds? 1965
- In 1947 First instant develop ---------- demonstrated in NY City by E. H. Land. camera
- Who was john reid? lone ranger
- (religion): What set of magical beliefs began when 17th-century slaves fell into trances, posessed by loa, or spirits? Voodoo
- (food and drink): Vermicelli literally means ···········. little worms
- (history): Germany's WW I allies were Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, and ········. Turkey
- Carolyn Weston's novel Poor, Poor Ophelia was the basis for what show? streets of san francisco
- (trivia): "7X" was used to refer to the secret ingredient of which drink? Coca Cola
- Aussie Slang: Bull dust? a lie
- (cartoon trivia): What was the relationship between Superman and Supergirl? cousin
- Why are we playing trivia? because we are bored
- (definitions): Gymnophobia is the fear of ··········. naked bodies
- Category: Ad Slogans: "You'll love the way we fly"? delta airlines
- TV/ Movies: Category: Sitcoms: City in which Mary Richards lived? minneapolis
- An America reindeer? caribou
- (geography): What was Thailand called before it became Thailand? Siam
- Useless Trivia: If you went out into space, you would explode before you ---------- because there's no air pressure. suffocated
- Kainolophobia is the fear of? novelty
- (periodic table): What is Ag? Silver
- UnScramble this Word: b s i e r a? rabies
- What presidential ticket was dubbed bozo and the pineapple? gerald ford and
- 80s Films: ___ of the Universe? Masters
- (geography): Name the largest island in the world. Greenland
- Category: Geography : What is the capital of Turkmenistan? ashkhabad
- Name The Year: Veronica Lake actress, dies at 58. 1973
- (nature): This animal's name is the same as that given to a high church official. cardinal
- (geography): In which country is the Great Victoria Desert? Australia
- Name the director of the film 'American Beauty'? sam mendes
- What is the current vat rate in south africa? 14%
- (geography): What country does the island of Mykonos belong to? Greece
- Which was the first 'spaghetti western' starring Clint Eastwood? a fistful of dollars
- This space station killed a cow on re entry into earth's atmosphere? skylab
- In 1946 Ten Nazi leaders hanged as war criminals after ---------- trials. ? nuremberg
- (science and nature): This planet has an atmosphere that is 98 percent Helium? Mercury
- If you were born on 23 June what star sign (Zodiac) would you be? cancer
- UnScramble this Word: a a g d e m n? managed
- Who recorded 'a boy named sue'? johnny cash
- What is the Capital of: Mauritania ? nouakchott
- A herb or drug described as 'haemostatic' performs which effect? stops bleeding
- In 1910 Fritz---------- , writer, born. ? leiber
- What is the study of prehistoric plants & animals called? paleontology
- Who was Tasmania's famous swashbuckler? errol flynn
- (science and nature): What does the female praying mantis do after she's made love? eats the male
- (television): What was the date in 1955 did Marty from Back to the Future arrive on? November 5th, 1955
- In what month is Bastille Day? july
- Queen Berengaria never came to England, although she was married to the King. Which King? richard the first
- (meteorology): If the groundhog sees his shadow on Feb. 2, there will be how many more weeks of bad weather? six
- 80s Films: The ___ Crystal? Dark
- (history): What's the resting place of those buried at sea? Davey Jones's Locker
- (botany): What fruit bear the latin name "citrus grandis"? grapefruit
- Category: Junk Food: Puffy white soft pillows of sugar; good raw or roasted over a campfire? marshmallows
- Name the singer who won the 1998 Eurovision Song Contest with the song Diva? dana international
- What is the discharge of a liquid from a surface, usually pores or incisions? exudation
- (sport): In which sport is the Cy Young Trophy awarded? baseball
- On what street in new rochelle did rob and laura petrie live? bonnie meadow
- (medicine): In the field of psychiatry this term means self-love. narcissism
- What is the capital of connecticut? hartford
- (sport and leisure): What horoscope sign has a crab? cancer
- (movies): In "The Karate Kid" what color did Daniel have to paint Miagi's house, as part of his training? Green
- (geography): Halifax is the capital of which Canadian province? Nova Scotia
- In 1960 ---------- (REM Lead Singer), born. michael stipe
- Which nazi leader had his 6 children poisoned prior to his own death? goebbels
- Who was born on krypton? superman
- Earth's outer layer of surface soil or crust is called the _____________. lithosphere
- (trivia): Name the implement that removes water from your windshield on your car? wiper
- TV/ Movies: Category: Name Their Network: Sandy Rinaldo? ctv
- Category: History : Which president was responsible for the Louisiana Purchase? jefferson
- What year did Chernobyl explode? 1986
- UnScramble this Word: l i n y l p a? plainly
- (history): This Queen of France was beheaded in 1793. Marie Antoinette
- (Arts&Entertainment): What kind of car was used as a time machine in the "Back To The Future" movies? A DeLoren
- (music): What 1958 Eddie Cochran song became his biggest US hit and a rock classic? Summertime Blues
- (sport): Two under par on a hole of golf is called a(n) ········. eagle
- (definitions): A clip, shaped like a bar to keep a woman's hair in place is a ·······. barrette
- AUTHORS: Who wrote Single and Single? john le carre
- (logic): You are in a room where all walls face south. A bear walks by. What color is it? White
- What year was the last woman hung in England? 1955
- (science and nature): What is the name of a device used to stem the flow of blood? Tourniquet
- 80s Films: Dirty ___? Dancing
- (movies): In 'Empire Strikes Back' when the ghost of Obi Wan Kenobi said that Luke was their last hope against the Empire, who was Yoda refering to when he said: "No, there is another" ? Princess Leia
- Which planet circles the sun every 84 years? uranus
- Which star of films such as 'Ryan's Daughter' died in 1997? robert mitchum
- UnScramble this Word: e r e e n t r? terrene
- Category: Trivia : What religion was founded by Lao-tzu? taoism
- (geography): How many stars are on the flag of New Zealand? four
- Category: Games : Name the only woman suspect in the game of "Cluedo" who isn't married. miss scarlett
- In 1964 Launch of Voskhod 1, 1st 3 man crew (---------- , Feokistov, Yegorov). ? komarov
- (history): Who became the Prince of Wales in 1503 after the death of his elder brother, Arthur? Henry VIII
- What foreign country's phone book is alphabetized by first name? Iceland
- What is the flower that stands for: affection? mossy pear
- In what year was Walt Disney's Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs first shown? 1937
- What is a group of grouse? pack
- Which word follows Juliet, Kilo and Lima? mike
- Category: Easy People: Name the queen who tells the stories of _One Thousand and One Nights_. scheherezade
- (definitions): What is measured by a chronometer? time
- The Chinese ideograph with two women under one roof means what? Trouble
- (sport): Where are the U.S. Tennis Open Championships held? Flushing Meadows, NY
- TV/ Movies: Category: Hollywood: She had children out of wedlock with Roger Vadim and Marcello Mastroianni? catherine deneuve
- (definitions): A receptacle for holy water is a(n) ····. font
- Category: Booze Grabbag: Spice that a bartender would dust your Brandy Flip with? nutmeg
- (definitions): What is the common term for a "somnambulist"? sleepwalker
- Who founded the Church of Scientology? l. ron hubbard
- UnScramble this Word: i h i m u l t? lithium
- (movies): By what Alias does Ferris Bueller get into Chez Luis ? Abe Frohman
- (cartoon trivia): Name Hagar the Horrible's dog. Snert
- (food): How many teaspoons of suger does the average North American consume every day? Nineteen
- In 1824 ---------- defies Pele (Hawaiian volcano goddess) and lives. ? kapiolani
- (geography): Where is the Parthenon located? Athens
- TV/ Movies: who directed 'the shining'? stanley kubrick
- Category: Character Creators: Jane Eyre? charlotte bronte
- Animal Trivia: A mole can dig a tunnel ---------- feet long in one night. three hundred
- Who was British Prime Minister at the outbreak of WWI? herbert asquith
- (mathematics): Arc, radius, and sector are parts of a(n) ·········. circle
- (sport): In which city is the Hockey Hall of Fame located? Toronto
- Category: Snow Crash: Name the book's main character? hiro protagonist
- TV/ Movies: MASH: What was the name of the final episode ? goodbye farewell & amen
- (art and literature): A group of Whales is called a? Pod
- In cookery, what does the term "Julienne" mean? in strips
- What was the first computer software company to go public on the New York Stock Exchange? Cullinet
- TV/ Movies: Star Wars: Original owner of C3PO and R2D2. biggs
- What was formerly called the Christian Revival Association and the East London Christian Mission? salvation army
- what averted an arab boycott of the 1948 summer olympics? israel's exclusion
- Category: Fast Food: This "Fresh is the taste" chain is -everywhere-. subway
- A kipper is what type of smoked fish? herring
- AUTHORS: Who wrote A Christmas Carol? charles dickens
- (nature): What does a camel store in its hump? fat
- Category: Clive Barker: To the Seerkind, normal people are known as _______ (Weaveworld)? cuckoos
- (sport): In which sport is the term "love" used? tennis
- What two countries were known as "the yellow peril" in the 1890's ? china & japan
- (geography): What is the capital of Maine? Augusta
- (art and literature): Who was Robin Hood's girlfriend? Maid Marian
- Category: Asimov Anthony: In the Xanth series, what is our world called? mundania
- Category: Hollywood : Which planet was the "Planet of the Apes"? earth
- Where was the septuagint written? alexandria
- (science and nature): What's the only day named for a planet? Saturday
- Port Louis is the capital of which island state in the Indian Ocean? mauritius
- Geography: The highest mountain in the British Isles, Ben Nevis in western ----------, is just 4,406 feet high. In many other countries, a "mountain" of this size would be considered something less than a large hill. scotland
- (definitions): -isms: A one-party system of government in which control is maintained by force and regimentation. fascism
- In 1883 Kahlil ---------- , philosopher, born. gibran
- Name that car: ? toyota
- Movies /TV:Who starred in the film "The Ten Commandments"? charlton heston
- Category: Geography : What canal connects Lake Ontario and Lake Erie? welland
- What is the collective noun for a group of crows? murder
- (history): Which nation was led by Genghis Khan? The Mongols
- (television): What was ALF's girlfriend from Melmac's name ? Rhonda
- (sport and leisure): Which is the most spoken language? Chinese
- What was the name of the Titanic's sister ship? Olympic
- TV/ Movies: 1996 - Sandra Bullock - Starred In This Movie: ? a time to kill
- (cartoon trivia): Bugs always finds himself at the wrong end of a gun, usually toted by either Elmer Fudd or who? Yosemite Sam
- What word links these: battery, rain, test? acid
- (phobias): Coprastasophobia is the fear of what? Constipation
- (history): What did presidents Madison, Monroe, Polk, and Garfield have in common? The first name "James"
- Category: Definitions : This word is used as the international radio distress call. mayday
- (scrabble): Can you unscramble ETANEHSAISA? ANAESTHESIA
- (general knowledge): What is this sign called "&"? ampersand
- Name The Year: Donald Sutherland, actor (M-A-S-H), born. 1934
- (sport): What vehicles are involved in the "Tour de France"? bicycles
- (quick! quick!): There are ·· seconds in a minute. sixty
- What is a group of curs? cowardice
- What is the Morse code representation for the letter T? single dash
- What countries are known as the abc powers? argentina brazil chile
- In 1960 Elvis Presley appears on a Frank ---------- TV special. sinatra
- What is the Capital of: Brazil ? brasilia
- (definitions): The covering on the tip of a shoelace is a(n) ·····. aglet
- (geography): What European country administers the island of Martinique? France
- Category: Geography : In which city is the Coliseum located? rome
- What is the average temperature (f) at the South Pole? minus fifty six
- In 1988 "Naked Gun" premieres, a movie based on TV's "---------- Squad". ? police
- (music): Fifties rock "n" roll was revived by what greased hair, T-shirted, TV frequenting group? Sha Na Na
- Category: Cars: The original name for this Pontiac car was the Banshee, for its mythicality. firebird
- Who is the patron saint of mathematicians? st hubert
- (the middle ages): Before the 19th century, which two countries were made up of many small kingdoms and principalities? Germany and Italy
- (science and nature): When two objects touch, there is a transfer of material from one to the other. This trace evidence is the basis of forensic science. What is the idea known as? Locard's Principle
- (general knowledge): Chicago Transit Authority is now known as which group? Chicago
- Useless Facts: The ------------------ were the first Asian colony to become independent following World War II. Today the country's population is approximately 60,000,000, and is comprised of many ethnicity. Many citizens are of Malay, Chinese, or Spanish descent. philippines
- (cartoon trivia): Which superhero loves peace enough to kill for it? Peacemaker
- (geography): Name the capital of Italy. Rome
- TV/ Movies: How many stories did the towering inferno have? one hundred & thirty eight
- Biko was involved in what protest movement? Apartheid
- TV/ Movies: Who played the role of richard blaine in casablanca? humphrey bogart
- UnScramble this Word: u i a s l b r? burials
- Two short words are combined to give the name of which small stand with several shelves or layers for displaying ornaments? whatnot
- (nature): What is another term for a black leopard? panther
- Category: Emoticons: (^o^)? happiness
- Who wrote the hit musical West Side Story? leonard bernstein
- (nature): The four stages in the life-cycle of an insect are: egg, adult, pupa, and ········. larva
- (geography): Which Irish city is famous for its crystal? Waterford
- In 'the wizard of oz', what was dorothy's dog's name? toto
- (horoscope): What is the first sign of the zodiac, represented as the Ram? Aries
- (christmas): Elvis Presley recorded what sad song in the fifties? "Blue Christmas"
- TV/ Movies: Category: Movie Tag Lines 2: 1955: Teenage terror torn from today's headlines. rebel without a cause
- (television): Who replaced Bo and Luke Duke? Coy and Vance
- Name The Year: St. Frances Xavier Cabrini (Mother Cabrini), first US saint? 1850
- What name is given to the effect that the Earth is gradually becoming warmer? global warming
- (science): Ethylene glycol is frequently used in automobiles.. How? anti-freeze
- Who was the 26th president of the U S? theodore roosevelt
- (nature): These marine crustaceans often attach themselves to the hulls of ships. barnacles
- UnScramble this Word: i l e d a m s? mislead
- (geography): What symbol is on the flag of Vietnam? star
- In 1934 First " ---------- " (laundromat) is opened, in Fort Worth, Texas. ? washateria
- What is the only English word formed by the first three letters of the alphabet? cab
- Slang:A promiscuous woman? slapper
- Category: Famous Canadians: Portly comedian, Second City alum, and CFL franchise co-owner. john candy
- What actor was stung in "the sting"? robert shaw
- (nature): A "sirocco" refers to a type of ··········. wind
- The canary islands in the pacific are named after what animal? dog
- (nature): Name the longest venomous snake. cobra
- TV/ Movies: Who is the anchorperson for channel 17 news? sally vacuum
- Category: 1980s GrabBag: This country's President Zia ul-Haq was killed in a 1988 plane crash? pakistan
- UnScramble this Word: a r o s m r t? mortars
- (sport): Basketball: The Utah ········. Jazz
- The study of shells? conchology
- (definitions): Androphobia is the fear of ·····. males
- Lyrics: He wants me but only part of the time? Voices Carry 'Til Tuesday
- TV/ Movies: 1998, This Movie was Released on July 15 There's something ---------- ? about mary
- (history): Which military battle took place in 1815? Waterloo
- (geography): This Canadian island is the world's fifth largest. Baffin
- TV/ Movies: Winning for Mrs Miniver, she took longer than 1.5 hours to say _thanks_? greer garson
- (animals): What creatures do the Galapagos islands take their name from? Tortoises
- (movie trivia): This was the first 3-D film. Bwana Devil
- 80s Films: ___ of Dreams? Field
- (food): How many Coca-Colas will be consumed worldwide during the next hour? About 27-million
- UnScramble this Word: i p e e r l s t? reptiles
- What is the flower that stands for: bonds? convolvulus
- Name The Year: Construction of Cologne Cathedral is begun. 1248
- Acronym Soup: PMBI? pardon my butting in
- (geography): Which state is the Evergreen State? Washington
- What arabian peninsula nations recently merged under communist leadership? yemen
- What is a two-humped dromedary? camel
- Animal Trivia: The electric eel lives in the Amazon River and its tributaries in South America. The rivers churn up a lot of mud and the eels cannot see well in them. Two less powerful electric fish are the electric catfish and ray. Electric rays live in warm ocean water, and they can give off a charge of sufficient force to stun a human. The biggest electric ray, the Atlantic torpedo ray, can weigh ---------- pounds. two hundred
- Category: Anime: What is the name of the most recent Tenchi Muyo series? shin tenchi muyo
- (nature): This ugly creature has patches of red on his rear-end. mandrill
- What counrty would you visit to ski in the Dolomites? italy
- In 1909 Alberto Romero "Cubby" ---------- film producer, born. ? broccoli
- (movie trivia): This is a classic film about a huge gorilla. King Kong
- (movies): In the movie "Tootsie" what was the name of the woman who was played by cross-dressing Dustin Hoffmann? Dorthy Michaels
- In 1632 Sir ---------- Wren, England, astronomer/great architect, born. ? christopher
- (general knowledge): What company makes Pampers disposable diapers? Proctor & Gamble
- What woman is the wife of prince phillip, the mother of anne, andrew, charles and edward, and the daughter of george vi? elizabeth ii
- (geography): Which of the 48 contiguous states extends farthest north? Minnesota
- Name The Year: Royal Air Force established in Britain. 1918
- On M? A
- (medicine): Doctors often have this instrument around their neck. stethoscope
- What french painter was the subject of somerset maugham's 'the moon and sixpence'? gauguin
- In 1946 James J.---------- , astrophysicist, dies on his 69th birthday. ? jeans
- (nature): A group of gorillas is known as a ···········. band
- Animal Trivia: ---------- have the best eyesight of any breed of dog. greyhounds
- What was the first commercial readymix food? pancake mix
- A Group of Lion is called a? pride
- Category: Hollywood : In "Gone With the Wind", Scarlett regains her wealth by investing in what type of business? sawmill
- (superstition): A swarm of bees settling on a roof is an omen of what? the house will burn down
- Which best selling car with a production spanning some 30 years is to be replaced by the "Focus"? ford escort
- Who composed "Invitation to the Dance " in 1819? weber
- In 1812 Waltz introduced into English---------- . Most observers consider it disgusting & immoral. No wonder it caught on! ? ballrooms
- The largest internal organ of the human body is? liver
- If you were born on 30 June what star sign (Zodiac) would you be? cancer
- UnScramble this Word: m d g n e s i? smidgen
- UnScramble this Word: h u l a g? laugh
- (sport): Hockey: The Buffalo ·········. Sabres
- (science and nature): Which planet is 110 million km from the sun? Venus
- In which French island territory would you find the towns Bastia and Calvi? corsica
- (Geography): What is the largest 'lake' in the world? The Caspian Sea
- (movies): In the movie "Stand By Me", what did Gordy, Chris, Vern and Teddy set out to find? The body of a boy who had been hit by a train
- (scrabble): Can you unscramble PSOCMEO? COMPOSE
- Who is the Greek messenger god? hermes
- After whom is the month of July named? julius caesar
- (definitions): An artist supports his canvas on a(n) ·····. easel
- Isms: Public ownership of the basic means of production, distribution, and exchange? socialism
- What did the name 'battenberg' become? mountbatten
- (cartoon trivia): Where does George Jetson work? Spacely Sprockets
- (history): Who was the first man in space? Gagarin
- How many consecutive years was the ed sullivan show on tv? twenty three
- (television): What did He-man say when he lifted his sword and gained his strength? By the power of Grayskull...I am He-Man!
- Mass murder especially among a particular race or nation? genocide
- (cartoon trivia): Gadzookie has a large, green friend. Who is he? Godzilla
- (the middle ages): The right of a Clergyman to protect a fugitive from justice, provided the fugitive has come to the church and claimed sanctuary. What is it? Asylum
- UnScramble this Word: r w e s l c e? crewels
- What is the most commonly spoken language in India? hindi
- (not telling ;-p): What are these: chrysolite, beryl, jasper, and tourmaline? gems
- (geography): What south American country has both a Pacific and Atlantic coastline? Colombia
- Category: Character Creators: Henry Esmond? william thackery
- What is the more popular narne of the plants belonging to the genus galanthus? snowdrop
- TV/ Movies: Category: James Bond: Letter name for James Bond's superior? m
- What flower produces pink and white flowers in alkaline soil? hydrangea
- (geography): What is the primary religion of Malta? Roman Catholic
- (sport): This sport is called the "American pastime". baseball
- Name The Year: First Israeli election. 1949
- Category: General : Originally made in Nimes, France, this fabric was called serge denimes? denim
- Animal Trivia: From crocodile farms, Australia exports about 5,000 crocodile skins a year. Most go to Paris, where a crocodile purse can sell for more than ----------? $10,000
- Category: 1980s GrabBag: Country that saw 32 of its citizens convicted of spying from 1981-88? united states
- (definitions): A sun-dried grape is known as a(n) ······. raisin
- (geography): What Western U.S, state has towns named Bisbee, Bullhead City, Gila Bend and Patagonia? Arizona
- (animals): An earthworm has how many hearts? Five
- (geography): What is the largest city in China? Shanghai
- (superstition): What is believed to bring good luck and protect the owner from evil spirits if carried in the pocket? A rabbits foot
- Who was with patricia hearst the night she was kidnaped? steven weed
- What country would a Bulgarian with a good sense of direction walk through to reach Armenia by foot? turkey
- (television): What was the connection between The Facts of Life and ER? George Clooney
- Acronym Soup: NIDWTC? no i don't want to chat
- (science): This is the reading system used by the blind. Braille
- Animal Trivia: The fastest animal on four legs is the ----------? , which races at speeds up to 70 miles per hour in short distances. it can accelerate to 45 miles per hour in two seconds.
- (definitions): -isms: A diseased condition resulting from the use of beverages such as whiskey. alcoholism
- (literature): Dr. Seuss wrote this book: The Cat in the ······. Hat
- (geography): Which U.S. state has the least rainfall? Nevada
- Name The Year: Sierra Leone becomes a republic (Natl Day)? 1971
- What is a 'crossbuck'? an x
- TV/ Movies: Where does George Jetson work? spacely space sprockets
- Category: Geography : What is the capital of Monaco? monaco
- (movie trivia): What was Dorothy's last name in "The Wizard of Oz"? Gale
- This science deals with the motion of projectiles? ballistics
- Geography: One prominent feature of the Greek climate is its ample sunshine. The sun shines in Greece about 3,000 hours per year. Greece's heavily indented shores give the country extraordinary beauty, quite unique in the --------------. The length of the Greek coastline is estimated at 15,000 kilometers. Mediterranean
- (christmas): What are tiny, inexpensive gifts usually called? Stocking Stuffers
- What country is the world's deepest mine located? South Africa
- (science and nature): What does ROM, as in "CD-ROM", stand for? Read-only memory
- (medicine): Tarsus, metatarsus, and phalanges are parts of a(n) ·········. foot
- where is the space needle? seattle
- Who was responsible for driving the english out of scotland in 1297? william
- (calendar): How many days where there in 1976? three hundred and sixty six
- In 1901 First ---------- Peace Prizes (to Jean Henri Dunant, Frederic Passy). ? nobel
- What is the capital of luxembourg? luxembourg
- (movies): What fraternity do the Lewis and Gilbert join in Revenge of the Nerds? Lambda Lambda Lambda
- What TV personality did Doritos commercials? Jay Leno
- Category: Stephen King: Short story featuring a home-made, magic computer? word processor of the gods
- (geography): What is the capital of Alaska? Juneau
- Which famous museum is in paris, france? louvre
- Which U.S. president gave the 'four freedoms of democracy' speech- ie freedom from want; freedom from fear; freedom of worship and freedom of speech? franklin d roosevelt
- What do you call an emasculated ram, whether or not he wears a bell? wether
- (sport): How many referees work a soccer game? one
- (movie trivia): What is the name of the Volkswagen in the film, "The Love Bug"? Herbie
- What is the basic flavouring of kahlua? coffee
- In 490 B.C. Athenians defeat second Persian invasion of Greece at---------- . ? marathon
- Who was the first president of the Royal Academy? sir joshua reynolds
- AUTHORS: Who wrote Little Country? charles de lint
- (movies): Who was told they "better think" in the Blues Brothers? Matt "Guitar" Murphy
- (movie trivia): Actor: ······· Borgnine. Ernest
- AUTHORS: Who wrote Sound and the Fury? william faulkner
- (history): Canadian Prime Minister: Pierre Elliott ··········. Trudeau
- (music): What famous singer was known to give automobiles to complete strangers? Elvis Presley
- (geography): What is the Capital of Canada? Ottawa
- In 1813 German Kingdom of ---------- abolished. ? westphalia
- What is a male sheep? ram
- Athropod with worm like body and many legs? centipede
- Lyrics: Emotions come I don't why/Cover up love's alibi? Call Me Blondie
- Name The Year: Rutger Hauer, actor (Blade Runner, Ladyhawke, Osterman Weekend), born. 1944
- (geography): What's the capital of Denmark? Copenhagen
- (television): Which tv show is about a young intern in a large metropolitan hospital trying to learn his profession, deal with problems of the patients, and win the respect of Dr. Gillespie? Doctor Kildare
- UnScramble this Word: a a j o n v? navajo
- Household items such as television sets and audio equipment are know as? brown goods
- (geography): Nassau is the capital of which country? Bahamas
- Music: Who replaced 'Bernie Leadon' of 'The Eagles' in 1975? Joe Walsh
- Hours how many times do your ribs move every year during breathing? five million
- (nature): Some animals spend the winter in a sleep-like state known as ·········. hibernation
- In 1958 Central African Rep made autonomous member of ---------- Commonwealth (Nat'l Day). ? french
- Quotations: "Christmas is over and Business is Business."- Franklin Pierce Adams? business
- Who wrote the supernatural tale The Turn of the Screw? henry james
- (trivia): Most men do this each morning, using a razor. shave
- TV/ Movies: What is the real name of bo derek? cathleen collins
- Where was the last major american indian resistance to white settlement? wounded knee
- Name The Year: First known auto race. 1895
- (nature): Name the most venomous spider. black widow
- Animal Trivia: The maximum life span of ---------- has been documented to be over 200 years in exceptional cases. The average life span of the large colorful fish, however, is 25 to 35 years. koi
- Who sought to create the great society? lyndon johnson
- Name The Year: Speech by Khrushchev blasting Stalin made public. 1956
- (nature): What is a young goose called? gosling
- Name The Year: Mahatma Gandhi's 1st arrest, campaigning for Indian rights in S Africa. 1914
- What character did Michael J Fox play in the film Back to the Future? marty mcfly
- Presley elvis presley appeared on how many stamps in 1993? five hundred million
- (animals): Which birds have been trained to tend sheep? Geese
- Who worked for dr zorba? ben casey
- Name The Year: Ground breaking for Disneyland, the Magic Kingdom, in Anaheim, CA. 1954
- The great gothic cathedral of Milan was started in 1386, & wasn't completed until what year? 1805
- There were three Kings of England in 1066. Harold and William, of course, and who else? edward the confessor
- (movies): In Grease Two what does stephanie want in a boyfriend? A cool rider
- In 1960 Mali (without---------- ) gains independence from France (National Day). ? senegal
- (movies): What is the occupation of Tom Hanks' character in Bachelor Party? School Bus Driver
- (science and nature): The most radioactive food is? Brazil nuts
- (geography): Name the capital city of Massachusetts. Boston
- In 1933 Yevgeny V ---------- USSR, cosmonaut (Soyuz 5), born. ? khrunov
- The 1st US minimum wage law was instituted in what year? 1938
- Which european country will lose its independence if there is no heir to the throne? monaco
- How many sides does a dodecagon have? twelve
- (cartoon trivia): What is the name of the Family Circus's dog? Barf
- Category: Made In Canada: James Labrie's band previous to Dream Theater:? winter rose
- In which ocean is mauritius? indian ocean
- (superstition): Doing this will bring bad luck for the day, cause problems with your mate and you may even lose your job? Placing your shoes on the table
- Category: 1993 The Year: billion of financial aid went to this nation. russia
- UnScramble this Word: m s l b d e a? bedlams
- (art and literature): What's the Hungarian word for pepper? paprika
- George Stephenson was born in what year? 1781
- Acronym Soup: BOS? big orange switch; boyfriend over shoulder
- UnScramble this Word: n t d e o r e? erodent
- Useless Trivia: A group of ---------- is called a knot. toads
- Category: Geography : Which city is known as Motown? detroit
- TV/ Movies: 1991 - Demi Moore - Starred In This Movie: ? nothing but trouble
- In Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice, what is the name of the merchant? antonio
- (geography): Name the capital city of Rhode Island. Providence
- Category: Anatomy : Your ____ holds your head to your shoulders. neck
- Category: Trivia : The book "Wamyouruijoshou" was the first to use what word? kite
- Who did Roger Bannister beat at the Commonwealth Games of 1954? john landy
- In 1976 John Hathaway completes a bicycle tour of every continent in the world and cycling ---------- miles. ? 50,600
- Name The Year: Battle of Dupplin Moor (in Scotland). 1332
- Animal Trivia: A young pigeon that has not yet flown is a ----------? squab
- Lyrics: I know your plans don't include me? We've Got Tonite Kenny Rogers & Sheena Easton
- In 1928 Katharine Hepburn makes her New York stage debut in "---------- ." ? night hostess
- Category: Couples: Miss Piggy and ______? kermit
- (geography): Name the sea between Korea and China. Yellow Sea
- (movies): In The Empire Stikes Back When The Ghost of Obi-Wan Kenobi Said That Luke Was Their Last Hope Against The Empire, Who was Yoda Refering To When He Said:No, There is Another? Leia
- Category: The Royal Family: Prince Charles's title. prince of wales
- UnScramble this Word: r r e i d d e? derider
- What was the name (4 letters) of the New York night club that helped launch the career of several early new wave groups? CBGB's
- (quick! quick!): This is required to make all electric things work? electricity
- (television): What Georgia town did the first Dukes of Hazzard episodes take place? Covington, Georgia
- In 1989 ---------- Chapman, member of the Monty Python team, dies from cancer. ? graham
- (movies): In "Spaceballs" what does the bumper sticker say on the back of Lonestar's ship? I love Uranus
- (nature): Name the smallest breed of dog. chihuahua
- UnScramble this Word: n d n l a f i? finland
- Who was the villain in 'star wars'? darth vader
- (nature): Name the wild dogs of Australia. dingo
- Animal Trivia: When young abalones feed on red seaweed, their shells turn ----------? red
- (definitions): The study of man and culture is known as ··········. anthropology
- Who invented the first practical steam engine? thomas newcomen
- (geography): In which city is Wembley Stadium? London
- In 1541---------- , Chile founded. santiago
- (movie trivia): Which character sang "Come Out, Come Out, Wherever You Are" in "The Wizard of Oz"? Glinda
- UnScramble this Word: n g d g a r i? grading
- (animals): The entire body of an earthworm is covered with what? Chemoreceptors
- How did Mark Chapman shock the world? shot john lennon
- Quotations: "Here is the test to find whether your ------------ is finished: if you're alive, it isn't."- Richard Bach? mission on earth
- (quick! quick!): What color is a green crayon? green
- Who wrote the novel "Slaughterhouse Five"? kurt vonnegut jr
- (Geography): What is the longest river in the world? The Nile at 4,160 miles
- Animal Trivia: A giant Pacific ---------- can fit its entire body through an opening no bigger than the size of its beak. octopus
- Category: Devils Dictionary: A woman with a fine prospect of happiness behind her? bride
- (cartoon trivia): Who is Donald Duck's uncle? Scrooge
- What soul great appears in the flick Ski Party? james brown
- In 1949 George Wendt, actor (---------- ), born. ? cheers
- (christmas): On what street did a Santa Claus miracle occur? 34th
- Oaks of dodona what did the white house have before it had an indoor bathroom? telephone
- (science and nature): What do you call an infection in the body where pus collects? abscess
- (television): In Knight Rider, what does K.I.T.T.'s name stand for ? Knight Industries Two Thousand
- (science and nature): What is studied in forensic palynology? pollens and spores
- What is the name of the Tokyo Stock Market Index? nikkei
- Name The Year: First televised tennis match. 1928
- Category: Science : The vernal equinox is the beginning of ________. spring
- TV/ Movies: What popular youth oriented actor made a cameo appearance in Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country? christian slater
- (television): On the show Cheers,What was the name of the restaurant above the bar? Melvilles
- Name The Year: U.S. sub locates missing hydrogen bomb in Mediterranean. 1966
- (nature): What bird is an excellent swimmer, but can't fly? penguin
- Who wrote "The Outcast of the Islands"? joseph conrad
- Category: DC Secret Identities: Maggie Sawyer? maggie sawyer
- (arts): This statue was found on the Greek island of Melos in 1820. Venus de Milo
- Name The Year: Ron Kovic disabled vietnam vet (Born on 4th of July was based on his life), born. 1946
- (music): Who recorded 'In the Air Tonight' in 1981? Phil Collins
- Aussie Slang: Rack off? told to go away angrily
- (science): Nuclear membrane, cytoplasm, and nucleus are parts of a(n) ··········. cell
- organ of the digestive system? stomach
- AUTHORS: Who wrote Catch 22? joseph heller
- Who composed the musical piece Carmina Burana? carl orff
- The word 'whisky' comes from Gaelic, what does it mean? water of life
- Who is Private Eyes "First Lady of Fleet St"? glenda slagg
- (definitions): What is the common name for a Japanese dwarf tree? bonsai
- Name that car: ? aston martin
- Whose patron is St Francis de Sales? teachers
- In 1620 The Mayflower sets sail from ---------- with 102 Pilgrims. ? plymouth
- (movies): In the film, The Professional, what does Leon say he has in his kitchen? A pig
- The longest bike weighed how much? more than a ton
- What is the Capital of: Ecuador ? quito
- This U S state touches 4 of 5 great lakes? michigan
- Aussie Slang: Sanga? sandwich
- (art and literature): What was the name of Ulysses' son, who grew to manhood in his absence? Telemachus
- Which Gloucestershire town, famous for its abbey, lies on the confluence of the Severn and Avon? tewkesbury
- (medicine): Meningitis affects the ·········. brain
- TV/ Movies: TV Transpo: Name T.C.'s helicopter tour company on "Magnum P.I."? island hoppers
- Name The Year: 1st outbreak of "Legionnaire's Disease" kills 29 in Philadelphia, USA. 1976
- What can't roosters do if they can't fully extend their necks? crow
- (movie trivia): In the film "Bright Eyes", Shirley Temple sang about this boat. The Good Ship Lollipop
- (christmas): What instrument does Amahl play as he leads the procession in Amahl and the Night Visitors? His reed pipe
- What is the main ingredient in an omelet? egg
- In 1933 ---------- (in Tokyo, Japan), singer, wife of John Lennon, born. yoko ono
- (music): The Who's rock musical stars Elton John. It's called ········. Tommy
- Useless Trivia: Money is made of woven---------- , not paper. linen
- who was the 16th president of the united states? abraham lincoln
- Where is it polite to stick your tongue out at your guests? tibet
- Who was the first president born in a hospital? jimmy carter
- What was Lestat's mother's name? gabrielle
- (history): Who was "The Mad Monk"? Rasputin
- (movies): How high could the Klopek's furnace go in The 'burbs? 5000 degrees
- (definitions): The effect produced when sound is reflected back is known as a(n) ····. echo
- (movies): In the movie "Tootsie" what was the name of the woman who was played by cross-dressing Dustin Hoffmann? Dorthy Michaels
- UnScramble this Word: s m e r u m? summer
- Guiyaquil is the largest city in which country? ecuador
- (science): Circuits can be wired in series or in ·········. parallel
- (games): In poker five cards of the same suit is called a(n) ········. flush
- (geography): In which state is the Painted Desert? Arizona
- What is a spat? baby oyster
- About which Prime Minister was it said "He could never see a belt without hitting below it"? lloyd george
- TV/ Movies: In Ian Fleming's James Bond series, what does the 00 in 007 stand for? license to kill
- In 1968 ---------- "Hey Jude", single goes #1 and stays #1 for 9 weeks ? beatles'
- (music): Who recorded 'Shadows of the Night' in 1982? Pat Benatar
- Useless Trivia: Rhinos are in the same family as---------- , and are thought to have inspired the myth of the unicorn. ? horses
- UnScramble this Word: h t h o a p g p r o? photograph
- (nature): What is the only dog that doesn't have a pink tongue? chow
- Category: Snow Crash: What is your image or icon called in the metaverse? avatar
- Who was shot as he left the Washington Hilton in 1981? ronald reagan
- (movies): What is the name of the airline that operates the ill-fated flight from LA to Chicago in the movie Airplane!? Trans American
- Lyrics: I'm not the kind of girl who gives up just like that? Tide Is High Blondie
- (television): What is the name of the Dukes of Hazzards car ? General Lee
- Who owns: Right Guard deodorant? gillette
- What is known as the " Palace of the Peak"? chatsworth house
- In 1830 Eadweard ---------- , pioneered study of motion in photography, born. muybridge
- (science and nature): Caffeine is classified as what kind of drug? stimulant
- (sport): Hockey: The St. Louis ··········. Blues
- UnScramble this Word: t e p c m o e? compete
- In 1290 Bilbo ---------- (in Shire Reconning), born. ? baggins
- What is the former name of the Russian city Volgograd? stalingrad
- (movie trivia): This Disney movie relies heavily on computer animation. TRON
- (history): Who gave his name to the month of July? Julius Caesar
- (quotes): Who said "My definition of a free society is a society where it is safe to be unpopular"? Adlai Stevenson
- What actor was stung in "the sting"? robert shaw
- TV/ Movies: Category: Name Their Network: Sandy Rinaldo? ctv
- (geography): What island is known as the Spice Island? Zanzibar
- Animal Trivia: Pink elephants? In regions of India where the soil is red, elephants take on a permanent pink tinge because they regularly spray dust over their bodies to protect themselves against ----------? insects
- Quotations: "Do not wait for leaders; do it alone, person to person."? Mother Teresa
- (movie trivia): This actress appeared in "St. Elmo's Fire", "The Scarlett Letter", and "Striptease". Demi Moore
- Geography: For centuries, Spain's ----------------- has been and still is one of the world's largest. fishing fleet
- (geography): In what city is the Leaning Tower? Pisa
- (definitions): This instrument measures atmospheric pressure. barometer
- Porphyrophobia is the fear of? the color purple
- (physics): Water freezes at _ degrees Celcius. zero
- (mathematics): The square root of 1 is? 1
- In 1945 Benito ---------- Fascist leader & mistress captured, tried, & shot. mussolini
- Category: Geology : The violet variety of quartz is called ________. amethyst
- Category: Geography : What country formed the union of Tanganyika and Zanzibar? tanzania
- (christmas): What song was originally titled "One Horse Open Sleigh"? "Jingle Bells"
- (history): Who was the king of Judah (800-783 bc)? Portraiture
- (nature): Corolla, filament and stigma are parts of a(n) ·········. flower
- (the middle ages): During the Renaissance, what important financial institution was established, and still exists today? The Bank
- Which sci-fi writer adapted his own book for the movie Pet Sematary? stephen king
- (mythology): The sea gods had a three-pronged spear called a(n) ········. trident
- (mathematics): Approximately how many inches are there in one meter? thirty nine
- (movie trivia): Who is Warren Beatty's sister? Shirley MacLaine
- (music): Name Jerry Garcia's long lived group. The Grateful Dead
- UnScramble this Word: o a l t c b? cobalt
- (geography): What was the only major industrialized nation to see its citizens' life expectancy decrease in the 1970s? The Soviet Union
- (history): When the Brownie Box Camera was introduced by Eastman Kodak in 1900, what was its retail price? One Dollar
- (games): In which game or sport are "Staunton" pieces used? chess
- (nature): This animal is armed with bony plates and rolls up into a ball if frightened. armadillo
- (science and nature): Which planet takes 248.5 earth years to go round the sun? Pluto
- Which two male fish give birth? sea horse and pipe fish
- Film: who played an indian in tell them willie boy is here? katharine ross
- (television): The Jefferson's was a spinoff of what show? All in the Family
- In 1942 Japanese occupied? manila
- If you were born on 04 July what star sign (Zodiac) would you be? cancer
- Name The Year: March by civil rights demonstrators was broken up in Selma, Alabama. 1965
- Squid, octopus and cuttlefish are all types of what? cephalopods
- (americanisms): Britains say 'tarmac'; Americans say ······. runway
- (music): "Sweet Potato" is a nickname for what musical instrument? Ocarina
- TV/ Movies: 1996 - Cameron Diaz - Starred In This Movie: ? the last supper
- (acronyms): What does the "T" stand for in the international acronym 'NATO'? Treaty
- Name The Year: Pioneer-Venus 2 Multi-probe launched to Venus. 1978
- A dolphin can remember a specific ______ better than a human? tone
- (definitions): Bibliophobia is a fear of ·····. books
- Useless Facts: A Dutch study indicated that 50 percent of the adult Dutch population have never flown in an airplane, and ---------------- percent admitted a fear of flying. twenty eight
- (television): Wink Martindale was the host of what tv game show? Tic Tac Dough
- What continent is submerged? atlantis
- In 1963 ---------- 1st tour (opening act for Bo Diddley and Everly Bros). ? rolling stones
- (science and nature): If you are suffering from cephalalgia, what should you do? Take some aspirin
- Useless Trivia: At birth a panda is smaller than a mouse and weighs about ---------- ounces. four
- (summertime): This is the sandy area nearest the ocean. beach
- (definitions): What is the study of heredity called? genetics
- Who is nick and nora charles' dog? asta
- What is the nickname for North Dakota? sioux state
- (quotations): Who said, "A great many people think they are thinking when they are merely rearranging their prejudices"? William James
- (cartoon trivia): How does Wonder Woman control her invisible airplane? mental powers
- (television): What was the name of the castle that gave He-Man his powers? Greyskull
- Geography: The longest main street in America, 33 miles in length, can be found in Island Park, ----------? idaho
- Myxophobia is the fear of? slime
- (history): What is the Roman numeral for fifty? L
- (nature): A hot spring which shoots steam into the air is a ·······. geyser
- (acronyms): What does the "S" stand for in the wartime medical acronym 'MASH'? Surgical
- Who played the telephone operator on laugh-in? lily tomlin
- In 1964 ---------- and Brezhnev replace Soviet premier Nikita Krushchev. ? kosygin
- Name that car: ? aston martin
- (sport): The white marks intersecting each five yard line are called ········. hash marks
- Disney: "Hair Facts" from the Broadway version of "Beauty and The Beast": The 30-inch length human hair needed to build Belle's wig was specially imported from ------------------? india
- (medicine): What toe is the foot reflexology pressure point for the head? big toe
- (movie trivia): What actress has received the most Oscar nominations? Katherine Hepburn
- (geography): What's the capitol of Mongolia? Ulan Bator
- TV/ Movies: Category: Mostly Older Movies: Anne Francis and Robby The Robot starred in this SciFi classic:? forbidden planet
- By what Alias does Ferris Bueller get into Chez Luis? Abe Frohman
- What is the actual vat in Romania? 19%
- (history): She was the first First Lady to be received privately by the Pope. Jackie Kennedy
- (wordwise): THEITSBAG? Its in the bag
- UnScramble this Word: t e r d a o u? outdare
- What nationality is designer Karl Lagerfield? german
- Whose life story is titled 'fly me, i'm freddie!'? freddie laker
- UnScramble this Word: e l i m s r a? realism
- Music: What song by Frankie Avalon went to #1 in 1959? Venus
- Which major river flows through gloucester? severn
- What are tiny cracks in the glaze of pottery? crackle
- (phobias): Mythophobia is the fear of what? Myths
- In 1894 Japan defeats China in Battle of---------- . ? ping yang
- In 1870 Napoleon ---------- captured at Sedan. ? iii
- (science and nature): Which nerve is located in the human jaw? Maxillary
- (general knowledge): What do the letters in SAM missiles refer to? Surface-to-Air Missile
- What seaport's name is spanish for 'white house'? casablanca
- Animal Trivia: Elephants, lions, and camels roamed ---------- 12,000 years ago. alaska
- UnScramble this Word: r e s d o t a u p? outspread
- Atlanta 1996 Olympics: This countries medal tally was: 4 Gold, 3 Silver, 2 Bronze, 9 in Total? czech republic
- TV/ Movies: Category: Movie Tag Lines2: 1940: Walt Disney's Technicolor FEATURE triumph! fantasia
- Category: 1980s GrabBag: The last team Tom Seaver tried to pitch for? new york mets
- (sport): With which sport is Chris Evert Lloyd identified? tennis
- Useless Trivia: Clark Gable used to shower more than ---------- times a day. 4
- (analogies): Goose - geese as passerby - ···········. passersby
- A character named 'Spearchucker Jones' was deleted from this famous American television show's cast after only five episodes? MASH
- Death of body tissue usually caused by bad circulation? gangrene
- Acronym Soup: FOD ? finger of death
- AUTHORS: Who wrote A Bridge to Far? cornelius ryan
- Animal Trivia: The average porcupine has more than 30,000 quills. Porcupines are excellent swimmers because their quills are hollow and serve as pontoons to keep them ----------? afloat
- (christmas): In How the Grinch Stole Christmas, what biological shortcoming made the Grinch so mean? His heart was two sizes too small
- What's white sugar mixed with to make brown sugar? molasses
- (definitions): -isms: Excessive emphasis on financial gain. commercialism
- (quotations): Who said, "Women are like Elephants. I like to watch them, but I wouldn't want to own one."? W.C. Fields
- UnScramble this Word: e p i s r r p? rippers
- Do arteries carry blood towards or away from the heart? away
- TV/ Movies: "stuart little" was a story about a _____? mouse
- (definitions): Gymnophobia is the fear of ··········. naked bodies
- Whose patron is St Stephen? austria
- Name The Year: Oliver Hardy Harlem Ga, comedy team member (Laurel & Hardy), born. 1892
- In the tv series 'the brady bunch', what was cindy's toy doll's name? kitty
- Acronym Soup: AOL? america on line
- Name The Year: Hope Emerson, actress (I Married Joan, Peter Gunn), dies at 62. 1960
- TV/ Movies: 1999, This Movie was Released on June 4 Desert ---------- ? blue
- Queen Berengaria never came to England, although she was married to the King. Which King? richard the first
- (sport): In which city is the Hockey Hall of Fame located? Toronto
- (science and nature): What leathery-leaf plant is the most widespread in Australia? Eucalytpus
- Baklava is a form of.... dessert
- In 1986 Record 23,000 start in a marathon (---------- ). ? mexico city
- The word 'whisky' comes from Gaelic, what does it mean? water of life
- UnScramble this Word: a a g d e m n? managed
- (television): What was the name of Murphy Brown's news program? FYI
- (History): Who was the first 'elected' President of Russia? Boris Yeltsin
- Name The Year: Germany declares war on Soviet Union during WW II. 1941
- (phobias): Gnosiophobia is the fear of what? Knowledge
- What did Neptune hold in his hand? trident
- 'The girls'll go crazy for a....' what is the name of this ZZ-Top tune? Sharp
- (don't strain yourself thinking ;-)): A water heater keeps ····· warm for you. water
- AUTHORS: Who wrote Ice Palace? edna furber
- Who wrote "The Corn is Green"? emlyn williams
- (art and literature): Who was Robin Hood's girlfriend? Maid Marian
- (definitions): The distance around the outside of a circle is its ············. circumference
- Name The Year: Edgar Allan Poe, Boston, author (Pit & the Pendulum), born. 1809
- (history): What's the real name of Siddartha Gautama? Buddha
- Useless Facts: In 1977, less than 9 percent of physicians in the U.S. were -----------? women
- Quotations: "A billion here, a billion there - pretty soon it adds up to real money."? Everett Dirksen
- TV/ Movies: the bunkers had neighbors who got their own series. Their last name was what? jefferson
- Category: 70s Authors: Born on the Fourth of July? ron kovic
- Who sang the title theme of the James Bond film A View to a Kill? duran duran
- UnScramble this Word: c k t b t u o? buttock
- (geography): This country is divided at the 38th parallel. Korea
- Who was the last king of Troy? priam
- 80s Films: Black ___? Rain
- (Arts&Entertainment): What is the name of Han Solo's ship in "Star Wars"? The Millennium Falcon
- In 1939 ---------- go on sale in the U.S. for the first time. ? nylon stockings
- What reptilian feature evolved in feathers? scales
- (arts): The study of building design is ············. architecture
- Category: Science : Ethylene glycol is frequently used in automobiles.. How? anti-freeze
- (television): In which tv show, Tony dreams of becoming the police commissioner and is studying to do just that. In the opening theme he is seen reading the book "Tissue Decomposition: A Homicide Primer"? The Commish
- Category: History : U.S. President, Herbert C. _________. hoover
- UnScramble this Word: e o r w p? power
- TV/ Movies: Category: Film 101: The relationship of the frame's width to its height. aspect ratio
- (movie trivia): Who played the 'Wicked Witch of the West' in "The Wizard of Oz"? Margaret Hamilton
- UnScramble this Word: g r e u u n d o n d r? underground
- Animal Trivia: ---------- have the best eyesight of any breed of dog. greyhounds
- (geography): What state is the Golden State? California
- (word asssociation): Ball and ········. chain
- In 1936 Pumping begins to build---------- , San Francisco. treasure island
- What is the closest relative of the manatee? elephant
- In the monty python parody 'search for the holy grail', what did patsy say when they reached camelot? it's only a model
- (television): Who was the bully who terrorized Arnold on Different Strokes ? The Gooch
- The ore pitchblende is the major source of which element? uranium
- (history): Where did the first atomic bomb explode for the first time in Japan? Hiroshima
- (geography): In which state is Mount St. Helens? Washington
- How many years elapsed between the creation of the Republic of Vietnam and Saigon falling to the communists? thirty
- In 1812 Waltz introduced into English---------- . Most observers consider it disgusting & immoral. No wonder it caught on! ? ballrooms
- (quick! quick!): The season ······ comes right after Spring. summer
- (anagram): MY RAM TRAIN? MARY MARTIN
- (sport): Football: The Cleveland ········. Browns
- (history): What was the classical standard language of ancient India? Sanskrit
- Category: Nature : What word is used for a male duck? drake
- (geography): What mountain range separates Europe from Asia? Ural
- Name that car: ? aston martin
- (medicine): What is the medical term for cancer of the blood? leukemia
- (words containing 'for'): Many trees. FORest
- (science and nature): What is the name for a sexual disorder in which a person obtains gratification by receiving physical pain or abuse? masochism
- Name The Year: Fidel Castro leads attack on Moncada Barracks, begins Cuban Revolution. 1953
- (astronomy): This cluster of stars is also known as the Seven Sisters. Pleiades
- Category: Ads: This product is named for its chief component, muriate of berberine. murine
- Alberta's shield on the coat of arms, bears the cross of? saint george
- Name The Year: Helen Keller, blind-deaf author-lecturer? 1880
- UnScramble this Word: s e n c i h e? chinese
- Wild Australian dog? dingo
- (sport and leisure): In which shop can you buy books in England? bookshop
- (christmas): In the song "Grandma Got Run over by a Reindeer" what did Grandma go to get? Her medication
- (entertainment): Which 2 actors were in "Gone with the wind"? Clark Gable and Vivien Leigh
- In 1898 Spanish-American War ends -- U.S. acquires Guam, Puerto Rico, the Phillipines, and ---------- from Spain. ? cuba
- How did Mark Chapman shock the world? shot john lennon
- What would you expect to find in a vespiary? wasps
- Acronym Soup: IAAD? i am a doctor
- In 1966 Botswana gains independence from ---------- (National Day). ? Britain
- TV/ Movies: Name the disney cartoon in which the character "belle" appears? beauty & the beast
- TV/ Movies: Category: B Movies: Steve McQueen's first starring role was in this 1958 B-Movie? the blob
- Name The Year: First electric razor marketed by Schick, Inc. 1931
- Name The Year: In accordance with Camp David, Israel completes Sinai withdrawl. 1982
- Name The Year: Speech by Khrushchev blasting Stalin made public. 1956
- (movies): In the movie "Sixteen Candles," what was Sam's grandparents exchange students name? Long Duck Dong
- Useless Facts: Every time you lick a stamp, you're consuming 1/10 of a? calorie
- (politics): Name Ronald Reagan's first wife. Wyman
- In greek mythology, what was attributed to athena? owl
- What is the Capital of: Sudan ? khartoum
- The country name for which bird is 'merle'? blackbird
- Useless Facts: The most memorable kiss in a motion picture was in -------------------, according to 25 percent of those polled. gone with the wind
- (science): This is like an airplane but has its propeller on top instead. helicopter
- (food and drink): Often eaten for breakfast, bacon is actually the flesh of what barnyard animal? pig
- (quotations): Who said, "I went to a meeting for premature ejaculators. I left early."? Jack Benny
- What is the shape of the pasta 'tortlloni' based on? venus's navel
- Name The Year: Hunter S. Thompson, gonzo journalist? 1949
- (geography): In what country is the Jutland peninsula? Denmark
- (television): What was the first Japanese giant robot cartoon? Mazinger Z
- (movies): In which California city does Poltergeist take place? Cuesta Verde
- Where is crystal palace? london
- With what is 'Grand Marnier' flavoured? orange
- UnScramble this Word: a n n a t m s t a h? manhattans
- In 1926 Chuck Berry, St Louis, USA, rocker (---------- ), born. ? roll over beethoven
- TV/ Movies: 2000, This Movie was Released on October 20 The ---------- ? yards
- UnScramble this Word: a k i d n m n? mankind
- (astronomy): Our galaxy is commonly known as the ········. Milky Way
- (Arts&Entertainment): What actor starred in both "Funny Girl" and "Lawrence Of Arabia"? Omar Sharif
- UnScramble this Word: m d g n e s i? smidgen
- Which kellogg's cereal was advertised by tusk tusk the elephant? coco
- What river had 40 million fish killed by insecticide in 1969? rhine
- Which element has the chemical symbol Cs; capital C lower-case s? caesium
- (science and nature): Air is 21% oxygen and 78% what? Nitrogen
- (movies): What famous director makes a cameo appearance in the Blues Brothers? Steven Spielberg
- UnScramble this Word: l h n u c? lunch
- UnScramble this Word: e t i t o m n y s? testimony
- Whats the official language of Morocco? arabic
- TV/ Movies: In the episode "trilogy part 3", who did sam leap into? larry stanton
- Category: Nature : What is a male swine called? boar
- In which country is the city of Mandalay? burma
- In 1909 Comte de Lambert of France sets airplane altitude record of ---------- m. ? three hundred
- Who wrote most of the new testament books? paul
- Name one type of insect belonging to the order Hymenoptera? ant
- (sport): What number wood is a driver in golf? one
- Aussie Slang: Dunny? toilet
- (television): What did Archie Bunker on 'All In The Family' call his son-in-law Mike? Meathead
- (music): What was the original name of the group 'Chicago'? Chicago Transit Authority
- (Science&Nature): How far can a skunk spray; 5, 10 or 15 feet? up to 10 feet
- (history): How many astronauts manned each Apollo flight? three
- TV/ Movies: Category: Quantum Leap: In "The Beast Within", Sam meets this legendary creature. bigfoot
- Category: Name The Poet: The Branch Will Not Break? james wright
- What Texan slammed back more bourbon and branch water than any character in TV history? j. r. ewing
- (definitions): What is the name for a branch of a river? tributary
- Usa? usa spain
- (history): This Roman killed himself after his defeat at Actium. Marc Antony
- What animal is thought to have inspired the myth of the unicorn? rhinocerous
- (television): On "Three's Company" what was Larry's (the upstairs neighbor) last name ? Dallas
- UnScramble this Word: l e s s a s m o? molasses
- What two characters from Sesame Street got their names from the movie "It's a Wonderful Life"? bert and ernie
- In greek mythology, who did jocasta marry? oedipus
- (movies): The plot of the horror flick "C.H.U.D." features cannibalistic bad guys from? The sewers
- (sport and leisure): Mark Mishon ate 61 of these in 7 minutes at The Obelix Creperie? Pancakes
- (movies): What was the name of Judge Smales grandson in the movie 'Caddyshack'? Spaulding
- Category: Barbie: Complete the Barbie outfit name : Here Comes The -----? bride
- (sport and leisure): How many prongs are there on a fork? four
- (sport): The person who carries the golfer's clubs is called a(n) ········. caddie
- Who played nick nack & came rolling home? this old man
- In 1973 The ---------- - Israel's missile boat - is unveiled. reshef
- Phthiriophobia is the fear of? lice
- What island group is off the east coast of southern South America? falkland islands
- Category: Civil War: USA Colonel who led the famed bayonet charge down Little Round Top? joshua lawrence chamberlain
- In which country is the port of Stravangar? norway
- (christmas): What do most elves wear on the tips of their shoes? Bells
- (medicine): Hepatitis affects the ··········. Liver
- What does an optician make? spectacles
- (movie trivia): What does the statue of Oscar stand on? A Reel of Film
- UnScramble this Word: a n a e w b n? wannabe
- (movies): Who was the original killer in Friday the 13th? Jason's mother
- (geography): In which city is the Canale Grande? Venice
- Useless Facts: Banging your head against a wall can burn up to ----------- calories per hour. one hundred and fifty
- (history): This Roman killed himself after his defeat at Actium. Marc Antony
- Name the port at the mouth of the River Seine? le havre
- TV/ Movies: Category: Grease: She got her name because she was the best dancer at St. Bernadette's. chacha
- TV/ Movies: 1990 - Shirley MacLaine - Starred In This Movie: ? waiting for the light
- What type of craft is the u.s's airforce one? boeing 747
- Acronym Soup: DOB? date of birth
- 3 Who was the first director of Britain's National Theatre? laurence olivier
- (religion): Who founded the People's Temple Commune? Jim Jones
- (geography): Name the large mountain chain in the eastern U.S.A. The Appalachians
- (languages): What does "c'est la vie" mean? that's life
- (entertainment): Which film about Germany won most prizes in 1976? Cabaret
- In which city is the eastern terminus of the Trans-Siberian railway? vladivostock
- Video Games: Who is Mega Man's creator? Dr. Light
- (christmas): Who kept time with the Little Drummer Boy? The ox and the lamb
- Another name for phencyclidine hydrochloride? angel dust
- (animals): What animal only blinks one eye at a time? Hampster
- In what year was Micky Mouse created? 1928
- (sport): In which sport is the term "wishbone" used? football
- Category: Trivia : What is Harry Houdini famous for being? escapologist
- Who is schroeder's favourite composer? beethoven
- (science and nature): When attempting to identify a skeleton, craniofacial morphology (the structure and form of the skull and face) is the best indicator of race. One group of human beings has a unique, rounded jaw bone which is called a 'rocker jaw'. This is a characteristic of which ethnic group? Hawaiians
- (general knowledge): Which U.S. president is on the five-dollar bill? Abraham Lincoln
- Animal Trivia: Because its tongue is too short for its beak, the ---------- must juggle its food before swallowing it. toucan
- UnScramble this Word: t d o m i e h? ethmoid
- (music): Who is Pat Andrejewski better known as? Pat Benatar
- Laliophobia is the fear of? speaking
- Who wrote the song 'do they know it's christmas' with midge ure? bob geldof
- What is the name given to the fortified gateway of a castle? barbican
- Category: Advertising: You are advised never to leave home without this. american express
- Which substance, occurring naturally in fruit, causes jams and preserves to set? pectin
- Name The Year: Allies refuse Japan's surrender offer to retain Emperor Hirohito. 1945
- (geography): What country has the longest coastline in the world? Canada
- Category: History : Israel occupied the Golan Heights. Whose territory was it? syria
- UnScramble this Word: n e a s t u s? unseats
- What does a i stand for? artificial intelligence
- TV/ Movies: In the cartoon 'marine boy' what was marine boy's dolphin named ? splasher
- (geography): What is the capital of New Zealand? Wellington
- Aussie Slang: Get nicked? to get caught
- (nature): The "canebrake", "timber" and "pygmy" are types of what? rattlesnake
- Which opera, composed by Saint-Saens, and first performed in 1877, is set in Palestine? samson and delilah
- Onassis driving: what country is identified by the letters ma? morocco
- Which modern author wrote The Regeneration trilogy? pat barker
- Category: Geography : What is the capital of Kuwait? kuwait city
- (christmas): Counting Rudolph, how many reindeer are there? Nine
- UnScramble this Word: s o b o k? books
- Name The Year: Ernest Hausen of Wisconsin sets chicken-plucking record-4.4 sec.. 1939
- (literature): From which Shakespeare play is this line taken: "What in a name? That which we call a rose, by any other name would smell as sweet."? Romeo and Juliet
- What have over 80% of boxers suffered? brain damage
- (nature): Fandible, lateral line, and dorsal fin are parts of a(n) ········. fish
- Who was the first female prime minister of india? indira gandhi
- X-Men Comics: Wolverine and SpiderMan discovered the identity of HobGoblin Here? berlin
- (musical opposites): Ken Boy (Aqua)? Barbie Girl
- (astrology): What is the fifth sign of the zodiac, represented by the Greeks as a Lion? Leo
- Name the two movies that Michael Crichton made (before Jurrasic Park )about a theme park out of control. "West World" and "Future World"
- What was the challanging method of catching a fly in Karate Kid? Using chopsticks
- Crusher Which word is derived from "user of hashish"? assassin
- (astronomy): A heavenly body moving under the attraction of the Sun and consisting of a nucleus and a tail is a(n) ·····. comet
- (sport and leisure): Who is the Prime Minister of Britain? John Major
- (sports): What boxer played the lead in the broadway musical buck white? Muhammad Ali
- (Science&Nature): How many legs does a spider have? 8
- (sport and leisure): What trophy is awarded to the winner of the NHL play-offs? Stanley Cup
- What did the Oshkosh steamer win? first automobile race
- (quotations): Who said, "The greatest of all faults, I should say, is to be conscious of none"? Thomas Carlyle
- Category: Trivia : Which famous piece of artwork depcits the Battle of Hastings? bayeux tapestry
- In 1986 Andrei Tarkovski, Russian ---------- (Stalker), dies at 54 ? director
- Who said 'ronald reagan doesn't dye his hair; he bleaches his face'? johnny
- In 1972 11 ---------- athletes are slain at Munich Olympics. ? israeli
- TV/ Movies: Movie That Features: Virginia Madsen, Peter O' Toole, Vincent Spano, and Muriel Hemingway? creator
- Aarchie Moore, was world champion in what sport from 1952 1962? boxing
- In what year was Greenpeace founded? 1971
- (history): This Spaniard conquered Mexico. Hernando Cortez
- What is the flower that stands for: divine beauty? american cowslip
- (general knowledge): What does a compass needle point to? north
- In the Bible, who led 10,000 soldiers into battle against the Midianites? gideon
- (cartoon trivia): What is Dennis the Menace's last name? Mitchell
- TV/ Movies: 1998, This Movie was Released on May 1 Les ---------- ? miserables
- (animals): What is the only animal born with horns? giraffe
- In 1962 E. E. Cummings poet, dies at---------- . ? sixty seven
- (movie trivia): This movie is about the migration of poor workers from the dust bowl to the Californian fruit valleys. The Grapes of Wrath
- In an average lifetime, the average american wears 7,500 ___? diapers
- What did Gabriel Fahrenheit invent? thermometer
- (movies): In the film, Jerry McGuire, what was the name of Jerry's stepson? Ray
- n boy meets world,what is the crazy older brother's name? Eric
- (movie trivia): Who hosted the 1997 Grammy Awards? Ellen Degeneres
- Animal Trivia: ---------- can swim for a 1/2 mile without resting, and they can tread water for 3 days straight. rats
- Who was the male star of the film Fatal Attraction? michael douglas
- (history): Which U.S. president said, "The buck stops here"? Truman
- (nature): What is a male swan called? cob
- (arts): What Dutch master painted 64 self-portraits? Rembrandt
- (quotations): Who said, "Yeah, I know I'm ugly...I said to a bartender, 'Make me a zombie.' He said 'God beat me to it.'"? Rodney Dangerfield
- (arts): In what field of study would you find "flying buttresses"? architecture
- TV/ Movies: 2000, This Movie was Released on October 6 ---------- ? girlfight
- (chemistry): Hydrogen Hydroxide is more commonly known as what? water
- What was Rizzo's real name in Grease? Betty
- Category: Geography : Linz, Austria is a leading port on which river? danube
- What is the Capital of: Falkland Islands (Islas Malvinas) ? stanley
- Where does the Iditarod dog sled race take place? alaska
- (geography): What Asian city was once called Edo? Tokyo
- Category: Trivia : Chemically pure gold contains how many karats? twenty four
- (television): What item does Dogbert use to find empty chairs? Dowsing rod
- (movies): What is the name of the evil spirit in Polterguise? Kane
- Acronym Soup: WYM ? what you mean?
- In 1945 Nazi Himmler committed suicide while in prison at---------- , Germany. ? luneburg
- (geography): What is the capital of Switzerland? Bern
- Who wrote Moll Flanders? daniel defoe
- (movie trivia): Charles Laughton played Quasimodo in this epic film. Hunchback of Notre Dame
- TV/ Movies: Who plays ralph furley on threes company? don knotts
- AUTHORS: Who wrote Silas Marner? george elliot
- (food and drink): Iceberg, Boston, and Bibb are types of ·········. lettuce
- In 295 8th recorded ---------- passage of Halley's Comet ? perihelion
- (food): On an average day in the good old USA, 18 acres of this disappears. What is disappearing? Pizza
- Category: Nature : This animal's shell is used to make attractive jewelry. abalone
- (entertainment): What year did Elvis Presley die? 1977
- (medicine): This branch of medicine deals with old age and its diseases. geriatrics
- In which year was aspirin invented? 1899
- (entertainment): What's the better-known name of the card game Twenty-One? Blackjack
- Name The Year: Chris Young Penn, actor (Bryce Lynch-Max Headroom, Great Outdoors), born. 1971
- TV/ Movies: Movie Quotes: "Wendy....I'm home!"? the shining
- An animal is a fish if it has _________? gills
- UnScramble this Word: e e l v t w? twelve
- (television): Who shot J.R. Ewing ? Kristin
- (christmas): In It's a Wonderful Life, what did Clarence receive for accomplishing his mission: wings or a halo? His Wings
- TV/ Movies: Category: Cartoons: Boris Badanov's nationality. pottsylvanian
- 'Bowser' and 'Jocko' have been two prominent members of what very successful rock & roll nostalgia act? Sha Na Na
- What do table tennis players change after five points? Service
- TV/ Movies: 1991 - Julia Roberts - Starred In This Movie: ? sleeping with the enemy
- (movie trivia): He directed "The Godfather". Francis Ford Coppola
- UnScramble this Word: g i b r o n? boring
- Atlanta 1996 Olympics: This countries medal tally was: 0 Gold, 1 Silver, 0 Bronze, 1 in Total? latvia
- What is the flower that stands for: silliness? fool's parsley
- What is the fear of being tickled by feathers known as? pteronophobia
- (medicine): What hormone is produced by the adrenal glands? adrenaline
- (quotations): Who said, "A bikini is like a barbed-wire fence. It protects the property without obstructing the view"? Joey Adams
- Who was Michelle's first boyfriend on Full House? Howie
- What is the number of blue razor blades a given beam can puncture? gillette
- (Arts&Entertainment): What is Keanu Reeves character's Real name in "The Matrix" (1999)? Thomas Anderson
- (music): What female rock star did Mike Wallace of '60 Minutes' interview in 1969? Janis Joplin
- (movies): What is the real name of the actor who plays the voice of the spaceship in Flight Of The Navigator? Paul Reubens
- TV/ Movies: Category: Independent Films: David Lynch's 1976 film filled with bizarre ideas and nightmare imagery? eraserhead
- What is the only bird that can fly backwards? Hummingbird
- Who or what was Rosanna Arquette seeking in 1985? susan
- What is an angle greater than 90 degrees? obtuse
- Useless Trivia: In 1936, American track star Jesse Owens beat a ---------- over a 100-yard course. The horse was given a head start. race horse
- TV/ Movies: Phrase coined to describe Errol Flynn's unmatched success with women? in like flynn
- In 760 14th recorded ---------- passage of Halley's Comet. perihelion
- he said 'i have nothing to offer but blood, tears, toil and sweat'? winston churchill
- UnScramble this Word: k s a u m n s? unmasks
- (cartoon trivia): Where does Yogi Bear Live? Jellystone Park
- (cartoon trivia): When Tweety exclaimed, "I thought I saw a putty tat!", who did he see? Sylvester
- In 1951 ---------- Cougar Mellencamp, singer, born. ? john
- What is the flower that stands for: concealed love? motherwort
- Name The Year: Ransom Eli Olds, auto (Oldsmobile) and truck (REO) manufacturer, born. 1864
- (physics): The pivot point of a lever is called the ·········. fulcrum
- (movies): In the movie Office Space, what item did Peter pull from the rubble? A red stapler
- (history): Israel occupied the West Bank. It belonged to ·······. Jordan
- Useless Facts: Butterflies taste with their? feet
- TV/ Movies: 1998, This Movie was Released on June 26 Gone With ---------- ? the wind
- What airport in Uganda was the scene of a rescue drama in 1977? entebbe
- (geography): Which country does NOT border Israel? Saudi Arabia
- Useless Trivia: ---------- of all road accidents in Canada involve a Moose. 0.3%
- Acronym Soup: Q ? queue
- TV/ Movies: Category: Muppet Mania: What lived in Ernie's garden (Sesame Street)? twiddle bugs
- (quotations): Who said, "I don't make jokes. I just watch the government and report the facts"? Will Rogers
- Category: 70s Authors: The Friends of Eddie Coyle? george v. higgins
- Category: Second City : Rabat-Sale? morocco
- (geography): What is the capital of Florida? Tallahassee
- (quotations): Who said, "A computer once beat me at chess, but it was no match for me at kick boxing."? Emo Philips
- (geography): In which state is Mount McKinley? Alaska
- TV/ Movies: Category: Music Movie Trivia: This Gypsy song's footage is thought to be lost forever. together we go
- In greek mythology, who was condemned to bearing the world on his shoulders for trying to storm the heavens? atlas
- In 1989 East Germans begin their flight to the west (via Hungary and---------- ). ? czech
- Narcolepsy is the uncontrollable need to ______? sleep
- What singer's February 6th birthday is a national holiday in Jamaica? Bob Marley
- Mark David Chapman was famous for what in 1980? Shooting John Lennon
- Whose last words were reportedly, 'I shall hear in heaven!'? beethoven
- (history): Name the incident in which tea was dumped into the harbour. Boston Tea Party
- Category: Geography : What mountain range separates Europe from Asia? urals
- Reddish-brown colour alluding to hair? auburn
- (movie trivia): Peter Sellers is best known for his role as Inspector ·········. Clouseau
- How many cigars did Sir Winston Churchill ration himself to a day ? fifteen
- tv: barbara bel geddes won a emmy in 1980 as outstanding lead actress in what drama series? dallas
- (cartoon trivia): Name Donald Duck's girlfriend? Daisy
- When does a full moon always rise? sunset
- Beasley how much does park place cost in monopoly? four hundred fifty dollars
- (Geography): What do Istanbul, Constantinople, and Byzantium have in common? They are all historical names for the same place
- (movies): In "Running Scared," how much money does Billy Crystal's character inherit from his dead aunt Rose ? $50,000
- (food): Which country consumes the most chocolate per person per year? Switzerland
- TV/ Movies: This is a classic film about a huge gorilla? king kong
- (history): Who provided the voice for the original Chatty Cathy Doll? June Foray
- In which year was the Battle of Copenhagen, where Nelson attacked the Danish fleet? 1801
- TV/ Movies: Quantum Leap: In ep. 87, Sam Leaped into this celebrity who counseled Al about his sex life. dr. ruth westheimer
- (geography): What country borders Egypt to the south? Sudan
- Category: Medicine : A bone specialist is a(n) ________. osteopath
- Which Saint translated the Vulgate bible? jerome
- UnScramble this Word: o i s r e p n r s? prisoners
- Who wrote The Ipcress File? len deighton
- (nature): Name the only native North American marsupial. opossum
- (don't strain yourself thinking ;-)): How many pencils are there in a dozen? twelve
- AUTHORS: Who wrote Chitty Chitty Bang Bang? ian fleming
- Which tennesee williams play is about a sicilian-american woman? rose tattoo
- (geography): Which country has the largest area: Australia, Brazil or India? Brazil
- Category: Lord of the Rings: From whom did Bilbo obtain The Ring? gollum
- (nature): Linseed oil is obtained from the seed of which plant? flax
- Credit card on which magnetically encoded information is stored to be read by an electronic device? swipe card
- (medicine): The teeth used for biting or cutting are known as ·······. incisors
- (movie trivia): This was the sequel to "Star Wars". The Empire Strikes Back
- Acronym Soup: SMOFF ? serious mode off
- (television): What was the name of the bar that the characters from "Three's Company" frequented? Regal Beagle
- Category: Geography : What is the largest of the countries in Central America? nicaragua
- Name The Year: Billy Crystal, comedian, born. 1947
- TV/ Movies: TV Actresses: Erica Kand on All My Children? susan lucci
- The Irish Province of Connaught contains five counties. Sligo and Galway are two. Name one of the others. leitrim? mayo
- In 1991 UN Security Council issues formal cease fire with ---------- declaration? iraq
- (geography): Where is Westminster Abbey located? London
- (geogrpahy): Name the capital city of Utah. Salt Lake City
- What is the Capital of: Netherlands ? amsterdam
- Indian song withimprovised usually topical words? calypso
- (sport): What football player rushed for 2,003 yards in 1973? OJ Simpson
- (nature): What word is used for a male deer? buck
- (geography): The Nationalist Chinese occupy this island. Taiwan
- (geography): What river is the Temple of Karnak near? Nile
- These rabbits are prized for their long, soft fur, used to make very expensive sweaters? angorra
- Name that car maker? alfa romeo
- What is the name of a device used to stem the flow of blood? tourniquet
- (science and nature): What part of the nervous system controls involuntary processes such as breathing and digestion? The Autonomic Nervous System
- What name is given to the broad gap between the outermost and the brightest of Saturn's rings ? cassini division
- In 1970 Beatles' " ---------- ," single goes #1 & stays #1 for 2 weeks? let it be
- (science and nature): In physics, process of reduction of matter into a denser form, as in the liquefaction of vapor or steam? Condensation
- What's a dead body of an animal called? carcass
- (movies): What future famous actors played Spicolli's sidekicks in Fast Times at Ridgemont High ? Eric Stolz and Anthony Edwards
- (science): The vernal equinox is the beginning of ········. spring
- TV/ Movies: Which 1993 film starred Richard Attenborough ? jurassic park
- (history): Name the commoner who ruled Engalnd in 1658-59? Richard Cromwell
- (geography): What country is Santo Domingo the capital of? Dominican Republic
- (movie trivia): This was the first cartoon talking picture. Steamboat Willie
- What soprano simply titled her autobiography beverly? beverly sills
- What is the most important mineral for strong bones & teeth? calcium
- (geography): What was the original name for the Hawaiian Islands? Sandwich Isles
- (similes): As sick as a(n) ···········. dog
- (television): On "Who's the Boss", what was Samantha's liscense plate on her first car? SAM'S CAR
- (television): Who was the leader of the bad guys on Hulk Hogan's Rock N Wrestling that annoyed Hulk Hogan and his friends? Rowdy Roddy Piper
- Category: Intl Beers: Prestige Stout:? haiti
- TV/ Movies: 2000, This Movie was Released on February 18 The Whole ---------- ? nine yards
- TV/ Movies: Highlander: What is the name of the female police officer in the first movie ? brenda wyatt
- (the middle ages): What is a ballista? A Siege Weapon
- What is a portuguese man o' war? jellyfish
- Category: Ad Jingles: They make the very best chocolate. nestle
- (animals): What is the offspring of a Sheep and a Goat pairing called? Geep
- UnScramble this Word: g s e r a s? gasser
- (movie trivia): His films include: Spartacus, The Vikings, and Ulysses. Kirk Douglas
- Weight-loss guru ___ brings his fitness ideas to the little screen? richard
- (geography): Into what body of water does the Danube River flow? Black Sea
- Lyrics: Where ye goin'? What you lookin' for? Sister Christian Night Ranger
- Name The Year: First transatlantic jet passenger trip. 1950
- Who is the patron saint of organ makers? st genesius
- (food and drink): From which fish is caviar obtained? sturgeon
- TV/ Movies: 1998 - Drew Barrymore - Starred In This Movie: ? the wedding singer
- What do the locals call the cloud that covers Table Mountain in Cape Town? tablecloth
- Who wrote the novel Enigma in 1995, about the wartime German coding machines? robert harris
- In 1189 England's King ---------- (the Lion-Hearted) crowned in Westminster. ? richard i
- Which 50's Actress was born Vera Jayne Palmer? jane mansfield
- (science and nature): Which nail grows fastest? middle
- What is the only word in the English language that ends in the letters 'mt'? dreamt
- (movie trivia): What was the name of Luke's strange little advisor in "The Empire Strikes Back"? Yoda
- (animals): What is the pigs nearest living relative? hippopotamus
- (sport): This team won their first World Series in 1969. New York Mets
- Name The Year: Echo I, first passive satellite launched. 1960
- TV/ Movies: 1990 - Bruce Willis - Starred In This Movie: ? look who's talking too
- (sport and leisure): In what language does "obrigado" mean "thank you"? Portuguese
- What are the only two london boroughs that start with the letter 'e'? ealing
- What actor played the lead in the remake of breathless? richard gere
- mickey mouse has some nephews what were there names? mortie and ferdie
- A large French country house? chateau
- UnScramble this Word: n g p p p o i? popping
- (geography): In which country is Normandy? France
- Which planet was discovered in 1846? neptune
- TV/ Movies: Whats the first name of batmans butler? alfred
- Useless Trivia: A necropsy is an autopsy on---------- . animals
- (nature): What word is used for a female fox? vixen
- (games): This term denotes a chess move in which both the king and the rook are moved. castling
- (entertainment): What was the first film with sound? the Jazz Singer
- Name The Year: Gherman S. Titov, second Russian in space aboard Vostok 2. 1961
- (nature): What is the world's longest snake? python
- TV/ Movies: Category: Cartoon Sidekicks: Buttons? mindy
- (definitions): What is a device to stem the flow of blood called? tourniquet
- Category: Trivia : What are noctilucent, cirrus, and cirrostratus categories of? clouds
- In 1922 Yvonne---------- , Vancouver BC, actress (Lily Munster in the Munsters), born. ? de carlo
- (movies): What is the name of Marty's band that trys out for the dance in Back To The Future? The Pinheads
- What religion follows the teachings of the prophet Mohammed? islam
- To which instrument does an orchestra normally tune? oboe
- (sport and leisure): What do table tennis players change after five points? Service
- (science and nature): Which planet orbits the sun at a speed of 110,000 kph? Earth
- (not telling ;-)): Where is the Ocean of Storms located? On the moon
- Genus of annual and perennial herbs (Buttercup) containing about 20 species, grown for their showy flowers. Adonis
- Which sport is featured in the book and film "This Sporting Life"? rugby league
- What is 'sapodilla' a type of? fruit
- (history): She was Queen of Egypt and mistress of Julius Caesar. Cleopatra
- Category: Trivia : Anzac troops come from which 2 countries? australia and new zealand
- (games): This is the lowest ranking suit in Bridge. clubs
- Lyrics: Will you meet him on the main line or will you catch him on the rebound? Gloria Laura Branigan
- Where is the wailing wall? jerusalem
- Which forename, deriving from the Germanic 'rulehard', has been held by three English kings? richard
- (science and nature): Which planet is nearest the sun? Mercury
- (art and literature): Where was Lope de Vega born? Madrid
- Category: Geography : What is the capital of Iraq? baghdad
- (nature): This small animal is trained to hunt rats and rabbits. ferret
- UnScramble this Word: n u l m d u p e? pendulum
- What is the first letter of the Russian alphabet? a
- Acronym Soup: PAW ? parents are watching
- (sport): On what type of surface are the tennis matches at Wimbledon played? grass
- (trivia): A can of Pepsi holds ·· fluid ounces. twelve
- Richard Gere was married to which model? cindy crawford
- (nature): Imperial, Buck, and Luna are types of ·········. moth
- Who sailed to the Antarctic in the ship Discovery? scott amundsen
- (movie trivia): What two words are normally at the end of most movies? The End
- Name the carnivorous mammal related to the hyena? aardwolf
- What instrument on a car measures distance? odometer
- (animals): Each eye of what creature contains approximately 30,000 lenses? Dragonfly
- What is tuberculosis? consumption
- (movie trivia): Who is the male lead in the "Naked Gun" movies? Leslie Nielsen
- (history): These were invented sometime during the 1200's. There is nothing to them but most people use them. The counter part has been around a lot longer, but this made them useful. What are they? Buttonholes
- TV/ Movies: Category: Robotech: Japanese-translated name of the third storyline arc. sdb mospeada
- (art and literature): In Lord of the Rings, what is the name of the wizard who helps Frodo and company? Gandalf
- What does 3 d mean? three dimensional
- Which sea route connects the North Atlantic with the Beaufort Sea and the Pacific Ocean? the northwest passage
- (definitions): -isms: Excessive enthusiasm or zeal for a cause. fanaticism
- (christmas): What was Rudolph's punishment for his red nose? Could not play in reindeer games
- What nationality was actress Greta Garbo? swedish
- (science): Forked, Sheet, and Ball are types of ··········. lightning
- Name The Year: Congress creates the Territory of Nevada. 1861
- (trivia): What was the name of the dog in RCA Victor's trademark? Nipper
- (christmas): What happened to the drummer boy's lamb when he played his song for the Baby Jesus? He came back to life
- (movies): What was the very first James Bond movie that was shown in the 80's? For Your Eyes Only
- The most northerly point of mainland Africa is in which country? tunisia
- (christmas): Traditionally, does the oldest or youngest family member open the first present? The youngest child
- (definitions): -isms: An economic system characterized by private ownership and competition. capitalism
- (art and literature): Nino Culotto was his pen-name. What was his REAL name?? John O'Grady
- (quotations): Who said, "If you can't convince them, confuse them"? Harry S Truman
- (geography): Which state is the Garden State? New Jersey
- In the USA what are the TV equivalent of the Oscars? emmys
- In 1957 Ford Motor Co. introduced the---------- ! (Oh boy !) ? edsel
- TV/ Movies: First Class Flicks: Jailed rebel has personality conflict with chain gang warden, plans escape. cool hand luke
- (television): What was the name of Arnold's fish on Different Strokes ? Abraham
- (television): On "Deep Space Nine", Chief O'Brien and his wife, Keiko, welcomed the arrival of their second child, a son. What was his name? Kirayoshi
- (history): Who was the only occupant of Berlin's Spandau Prison for 20 years, until he died in 1987? Rudolf Hess
- (nature): A group of kangaroos is known as a ·······. troop
- (sport): Football: The Cincinnati ·········. Bengals
- Useless Trivia: Jackals have one more pair of chromosomes than ---------- or wolves. dogs
- Excluding man, what is the longest lived land mammal? elephant
- Which acid builds up in the body during excessive exercise? lactic
- (medicine): Name the largest gland in the human body. liver
- In Greek mythology, who was the first woman on Earth, created by Hephaestus at the request of Zeus? pandora
- Acronym Soup: YGTBK ? you've got to be kidding
- (biochemistry): This poisonous, oily liquid occurs in tobacco leaves. nicotine
- What is the young of this animal called: Zebra? foal
- In 1943 Canadian Army troops arrive in? north africa
- (medicine): What is a skin specialist called? dermatologist
- Category: Peanuts Comics: This is what Marci calls Peppermint Patti. sir
- (movies): In "St. Elmo's Fire," What city does Billy go to at the end? New York
- The date of which christian festival was fixed in 325 ad by the council of nicaea? easter
- (sport): In which city is the Cotton Bowl played? Dallas
- In 1965 Charlie Sheen, actor (---------- , Platoon), born. ? wall st
- (geography): Name the city at the west end of Lake Superior. Duluth
- (television): Who was winnie the pooh's neighbor? Piglet
- Of which Spanish province is Seville the capital city? andalucia
- Category: Geography : What is the capital of Switzerland? bern
- With which sport is Chris Evert identified? tennis
- Michael Jackson sing this song in 1987? smooth criminal
- In the parable of the Good Samaritan, to which city was the Samaritan travelling? jericho
- (history): How old was John F. Kennedy when he became president? forty three
- UnScramble this Word: n r v e e? never
- Category: Books: The author of "Heidi". johanna spyri
- For which decoration do the letters C.G.M. stand? conspicuous gallantry medal
- TV/ Movies: Category: Bleeding Heart Movies: Will Smith knifes himself to get aquantied with high society folks. six degrees of Seperation
- (television): What actor was famous for the line "Nanoo, Nanoo" ? Robin Williams
- (medicine): Encephalitis affects the ········. brain
- (geography): In which city is the Wailing Wall? Jerusalem
- (Geography): Where is the Weddell Sea? Antartica
- (sport and leisure): What's the name of the main airport in Madrid? Barajas
- What word links these: contract, dodger, proposal? draft
- In 1942 1st controlled ---------- chain reaction (University of Chicago). ? nuclear
- (quotations): Who said, "Do not wait for leaders; do it alone, person to person"? Mother Teresa
- (movie trivia): What is the name of the skunk in the film, "Bambi"? Flower
- (movie trivia): Who produced, directed and starred in "Citizen Kane"? Orson Welles
- Useless Trivia: Hairstylist Anthony Silvestri cuts hair while---------- . underwater
- (the middle ages): This Christian heresy, which stated that only the most saintly individuals could belong to the church, originated in North Africa in the fourth century A.D. By what name was this key heretical belief system known? Donatist
- In 1849 Ivan---------- , Russia, physiologist/pioneer in psychology, born. ? pavlov
- (quotations): Who said, "Do not follow where the path may lead. Go instead where there is no path and leave a trail"? George Bernard Shaw
- Which mountain range forms a geographical boundary between Europe and Asia? urals
- What three words mean the same as 5,880,000,000,000 miles? one light year
- UnScramble this Word: d o o s c e n? secondo
- Useless Trivia: A large flawless emerald is worth more than a similarly large flawless---------- . diamond
- Music: what was Steve Miller's magical incantation in 1982? abracadabra
- (mathematics): Name the number system which uses only the symbols 1 and 0. The binary system
- (music): What is Paul McCartney's real first name? James
- What name is popularly applied to twins congenitally united in a manner not incompatible with life or activity? siamese twins
- Four European countries keep Greenwich Mean Time. The UK and Ireland are two, name either of the others? iceland
- (physics): What is measured by a Geiger counter? radioactivity
- TV/ Movies: Who was Robin Hood's girlfriend? maid marion
- In 1927 ---------- Grass, German novelist, poet (The Tin Drum) born? gunter
- (nature): What type of animal is a wallaby? marsupial
- On the 1976 release, who 'wanted to fly like an eagle'? steve miller band
- In which year was the Battle of Hastings? 1066
- (television): What actress played Laura and Almonzo's niece on Little House on the Prairie ? Shannen Doherty
- (music): Who played stand-up bass on Elvis' songs for Sun Records? Bill Black
- (natural history): The remains of prehistoric organisms that have been preserved in rocks are called ········. fossils
- (internet): How many top level domains (.com, .net, .org and so on) were there originally? 7
- (science): A shallow dish with a cover, used for science specimens is a(n) ········. petri dish
- Whose car, when found in Dallas in 1963, contained brass knuckles, a pistol holder, and a newspaper detailing JFK's motorcade route? Jack Ruby
- Inches who at buckingham palace wears bearskins? guards
- Who was the losing Republican candidate in the 1964 U.S. Presidential Election? barry goldwater
- Which is the largest of the Canadian Provinces and Territories? northwest territories
- What nationality was the first person who walked in space? russian
- (geography): This section of Manhattan is noted for its Negro and Latin American residents. Harlem
- (movie trivia): He played Superman in the 1978 movie version. Christopher Reeve
- TV/ Movies: 1997 - Shirley MacLaine - Starred In This Movie: ? a smile like yours
- What is a flat, round hat sometimes worn by soldiers? beret
- In 1967 BBC bans Beatle's "---------- " (drug references). a day in the life
- (cartoon trivia): An alien creature in a funny hat has opposed both Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck. Where is he from? Mars
- (movie trivia): Name the Disney cartoon in which the character "Belle" appears. Beauty and the Beast
- Category: Say Cheese: Norwegian origin; caramel flavor; sandwich, snack. gjetost
- Animal Trivia: ---------- are the only animals born with horns. Both males and females are born with bony knobs on the forehead. giraffes
- Which Hollywood heart throbs real name was Roy Scherer? rock hudson
- (anagram): SLEEPY SILVER? ELVIS PRESLEY
- What is the fear of food or eating known as? sitophobia
- Category: Trivia : Who invented the toothbrush? william addis
- (gaming): With the first person shooter world going ballistic a fellow named John Carmack and his team created a multiplayer game that would forever kill office productivity and clog servers. What was his company called? id software
- TV/ Movies: Theme Songs: Movie that featured "End of the Road"? boomerang
- Category: Snow Crash: What is the language spoken by taxi drivers? taxilinga
- Thomas Magnum's dad was played by what actor? Robert Pine
- 80s Films: The Evil ___? Dead
- (medicine): What disease is also known as "rubella"? German measles
- (astrology): what is the ancient Chinese oracle book ("Book of Changes") that deals with philosophy and divination? I-Ching
- In the movie "Mall Rats", What famous author was signing comic books? Stan Lee
- In 1849 Edgar Allen Poe dies in Baltimore at---------- . ? forty
- A Group of Cattle is called a? herd
- (word asssociation): Peace and ·········. quiet
- (movie trivia): Name the musical film named after a state. Oklahoma
- UnScramble this Word: e r z t e s l? seltzer
- Category: Clothes: Three-letter clothing outlet, or a space or void. gap
- Category: Hitchhiker Guide: Author of the _Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy_ series. douglas adams
- UnScramble this Word: u g i r e p d? pudgier
- TV/ Movies: Category: PBS TV: What Mystery! series has had the most separate runs (9 through 1996)? inspector morse
- TV/ Movies: What was the name of the bartender in the tv series cheers? sam malone
- Acronym Soup: YHBW? you have been warned
- Acronym Soup: SOHB? sense of humour bypass
- Capital cities: Finland? helsinki
- What are a group of gulls called? colony
- UnScramble this Word: a s e p r r p? rappers
- Which country's national flag consists only of a green field? libya
- In 1863 International Committee of the ---------- is founded (Nobel 1917, 1944, 1963). ? red cross
- UnScramble this Word: k a o l a? koala
- What major city is served by Gatwick Airport? london
- In 1924 ---------- Bacall (in Staten Island, NY), actor, whistler (Dark Passage, Key Largo, Always), born. ? lauren
- In 1731 Henry---------- , English physicist, chemist born? cavendis
- Whose hamburger patties weigh 1.6 oz? mcdonald's
- (games): Name the only woman suspect in the game of "Cluedo" who isn't married. Miss Scarlett
- Geography: The Federated States of -----------, located at the Eastern Caroline Islands in the northwest Pacific Ocean, has more than 600 islands and 40 volcanos. micronesia
- Category: Generation X Toys: Large plastic animals gobbled marbles in this game. hungry hungry hippos
- To what do the tendons attach the muscles? bones or cartilage
- UnScramble this Word: e n f e c? fence
- (geography): This island group is off the east coast of southern South America. Falkland Islands
- In 1969 Libyan revolution, Col ---------- Gadhafi deposes King Idris. ? moammar
- (gaming): What is the name of Mario's brother? Luigi
- (sport): What are large snow bumps known as in skiing terms? moguls
- Who is known as a collector of trivia? spermologer
- (science and nature): In 1998, scientists announced they had made 50 clones of what animal? Mice
- (quick! quick!): Whats the abbreviation for United States of America? USA
- (gaming): How many controller ports does a Nintendo 64 have? 4
- True or false: contrary to popular belief, a lightbulb actually absorbs darkness? false
- In what sport would you use spikes and blocks? athletics
- (christmas): In A Charlie Brown Christmas, who plays the dusty innkeeper in the Christmas play? Pigpen
- (science): By what name is Lysergic acid diethylamide better known? LSD
- (sport): Who was the first to win the grand slam of tennis? Don Budge
- (sport): Hockey: The Montreal ········. Canadians
- (musical opposites): Mama Do Practice (Madonna)? Papa Don't Preach
- 80s Films: The bitch is back, and it's not Sigourney. Aliens
- (trivia): What's the telephone area code for Chicago? 312
- Music: Who recorded the 1969 hit song "Let's Work Together"? wilbert harrison
- (science and nature): Which planet's moons are named after Shakespearian characters such as Oberon, Titania, and Puck? Uranus
- What is a group of this animal called: Swine? sounder
- Name The Year: St Paul I ends his reign as Catholic Pope. 767
- What is the fear of lockjaw, tetanus known as? tetanophobia
- Category: Pinball: Rudy the dummy says "It's only pinball!" in this 1991 machine? funhouse
- UnScramble this Word: i e m l s? smile
- What does blt stand for? bacon, lettuce, tomato
- What is a turkey's wishbone? furcula
- In 43BC The Roman politician, ---------- , is slain. ? cicero
- What part of the body is particularly affected by pneumonia? lungs
- Category: Books: Wrote The Teachings of Don Juan: A Yaqui Way of Knowledge. castaneda
- (history): Eras are divided into units called ········. periods
- What describes one complete turn of a rotating object? revolution
- (music): What John Lennon/David Bowie single went to #1 in 1975? Fame
- (history): What was the first country which gave women the right to vote? New Zealand
- (food): How many Americans have never flossed their teeth? 20%
- In 1959 Guggenheim Museum, designed by Frank Lloyd---------- , opens in New York. ? wright
- Eve of All Saints Day? halloween
- In which country was Graham Greene's novel 'A Burnt Out Case' set? belgian congo
- (geography): Name the world's most photographed and most climbed mountain. Fuji
- Who invented the pneumatic tyre from a section of garden hose? john dunlop
- In 1820 Susan B.---------- , Woman's suffaregette, born. ? anthony
- In 1848 ---------- (U.S.) and Lassell (England) independently discover Hyperion. ? bond
- (quotations): Who said, "I'm taking Viagra and drinking prune juice - I don't know if I'm coming or going"? Rodney Dangerfield
- In which Puccini opera of 1896 is the Christmas Duet? la boheme
- 80s Films: My Left ___? Foot
- (cartoon trivia): When danger appeared, Quick Draw McGraw became which super hero? El KaBong
- (history): This was the largest real estate deal in U.S. history. Louisiana Purchase
- Category: Cyberpunk: Cyberpunk term for "logging in" to a cyberspace system:? jacking in
- (geography): What is the most sacred river in India? Ganges
- Where is the Bernabau stadium? madrid, spain
- Which people slide down a pole to help them to get to work quickly? firemen
- On what scale are there 180 degrees between freezing point & boiling point? fahrenheit scale
- Acronym Soup: NDM ? no disrespect meant
- Name The Year: Worst nuclear disaster, Chernobyl USSR, 31 die. 1986
- (science and nature): In engineering, what is the measurement or control of equipment by fluid jet devices? Fluidics
- Category: Trivia : Who was the first man to reach the North Pole? robert edwin peary
- TV/ Movies: Category: Defining Roles: Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid--> the Sundance Kid? robert redford
- (television): In Star Trek Voyager, which quadrant of the Milky Way galaxy was Voyager transported to? Delta
- In 1364 Battle of Auray, ---------- forces defeat French at Brittany. ? english
- (sport): She was "Sports Illustrated's" first female "Sportsman of the Year". Billie Jean King
- In 1939 Jim Bakker, ---------- , con-man, born. televangelist
- Line of hereditary rulers? dynasty
- (scrabble): Can you unscramble NFAOHIS? FASHION
- What is the symbol of the democratic party? donkey
- TV/ Movies: 2000, This Movie was Released on May 5 I Dreamed of ---------- ? africa
- What was the leading cause of death in the late 19th century? tuberculosis
- TV/ Movies: Marx Movies: Whatever it is I am against it? horsefeathers
- Pavarotti popularized Nessun dorma but what does it mean? none shall sleep
- In 1875 Violent bread riots at---------- . ? montreal
- Useless Trivia: A ---------- is a village without a church and a town is not a city until it has a cathedral. hamlet
- TV/ Movies: Who played sherlock holmes on the pbs series? basil rathbone
- Name The Year: Paul Carrack rocker (Squeeze/Ace-How Long), born. 1951
- (history): In which country was Adolf Hitler born? Austria
- (geography): What is the principal river of Ireland? Shannon
- What company was founded by Sir Allan Lane in 1935? penguin books
- What is the slogan on New Hampshire license plates? live free or die
- (sport and leisure): Who named a perfume for her fashion shows on the 5th day of the month? Chanel
- Who wrote the Father Brown crime stories? gk chesterton
- (anagram): ABC ALL UNREAL? LAUREN BACALL
- (nature): Name the fastest land animal over a prolonged distance (1,000 yd. plus)? antelope
- Animal Trivia: The three-toed ---------- of tropical America can swim easily, but it can only drag itself across bare ground. sloth
- (television): In the cartoon Jem and the Holograms, what was the name of Jems computer? Cinergy
- (geography): What's the capital of Scotland? Edinburgh
- (history): For what country did Columbus make his historic voyage? Spain
- Which creature do Eskimos (or Inuit) call a nanook? polar bear
- Aussie Slang: Oldies? parents
- (geography): In which state is Mount Vernon? Virginia
- Acronym Soup: FURTB ? full up ready to burst
- Category: Definitions : What is the common name for a Japanese dwarf tree? bonsai
- Name The Year: Dr. Albert Sabin, polio vaccine discoverer? 1906
- What is a triangle with a 90 degree angle in it called? right angled triangle
- (games): A bridge hand with no cards in one suit is said to have a ·······. void
- TV/ Movies: Category: Flicks: Three vignettes dealing with two hitmen, a renegade boxer, and a bad date? pulp fiction
- (quotations): Who said, "My mom was a ventriloquist and she always was throwing her voice. For ten years I thought the dog was telling me to kill my father."? Wendy Leibman
- (geography): In which country is the Dalai Lama's palace? Tibet
- (similes): As pale as a(n) ···········. ghost
- 80s Films: No Way ___? Out
- (animals): Saguenay-St, Lawrence Marine Park is home to what endangered animal? beluga whale
- Acronym Soup: SUFID ? screwing up face in disgust
- (geography): In which city is Red Square? Moscow
- What was the former German name of the Czech town of Ceske Budejovice? budweis
- Lyrics: I need some company a guardian angel to keep me warm when the cold winds blow? Take Me Home Tonight Eddie Money
- Solar time what's the usual age for a jewish boy to celebrate his "bar mitzvah"? thirteen
- On Little House on the Prairie,what was Laura's horse's name? Bunny
- On which island are the Troodos mountains? cyprus
- What kind of condition is 'protanopia'? colour blindness
- Acronym Soup: ST-DS9? star trek deep space 9
- Who was 'too sexy for his shirt'? right said fred
- (musicals): In Les Miserables, which two women are in love with Marius? Eponine and Cosette
- AUTHORS: Who wrote Portnoy's Complaint? philip roth
- Category: Books: Author of One Police Plaza, 1984 best-seller. caunitz
- Category: Food: Mexican dish with minced and seasoned meat packed in cornmeal and corn husks. tamale
- (definitions): This word means "split personality". schizophrenia
- Name The Year: Walt Disney's "Sleeping Beauty" released. 1959
- who wrote 'a clockwork orange'? anthony burgess
- Who owned jerusalem before israel? jordan
- What is the capital of Florida? tallahassee
- Category: Sport : Football: The Baltimore ________. colts
- Lyrics: She stepped off the bus out into the city street? Fallen Angel Poison
- Geography: The --------------- comprises an area as large as Europe. Its total land mass is some 3,565,565 square miles. sahara desert
- Acronym Soup: IWALY ? i will always love you
- What is a conundrum? riddle
- What percentage of alcohol is contained in a 100 proof mixture? fifty
- What is the fear of dreams known as? oneirophobia
- UnScramble this Word: e d t m t o l? mottled
- Lyrics: Where am I to go now that I've gone too far? Twilight Zone Golden Earring
- In 1984, who sang 'girls just want to have fun'? cyndi lauper
- In the old gag, where is prince albert? in a can
- In Russia, what type of food is a blini or blintze? pancake
- (music): What group refused to have their pictures taken while they were not in their makeup? Kiss
- In 1963 "Beatlemania" is coined after the Beatles appear at the---------- . ? palladium
- Edgar Allan Poe introduced mystery fictions first fictional detective, Auguste C. Dupin, in what 1841 story? the murders in the rue morgue
- (science and nature): What tropic passes through Australia? Capricorn
- (astronomy): What is the name for the theoretical end-product of the gravitational collapse of a massive star? black hole
- (nature): This African animal kills the most people. crocodile
- What was the name of the I.B.M. computer which played Chess against Gary Kasparov? deep blue
- In 1982 Mt ---------- Observatory first to detect Halley's comet on 13th return. ? palomar
- Name The Year: George III of England, king, born. 1738
- UnScramble this Word: r i n d e d a? drained
- Animal Trivia: Cats are the only domestic animals that walk directly on their ----------, not on their paws. This method of walking is called "digitigrade". When cats scratch furniture, it isn't an act of malice. They are actually tearing off the ragged edges of the sheaths of their talons to expose the new sharp ones beneath. claws
- Who taught alexander the great? aristotle
- What technique did Patrick Steptoe and Robert Edwards pioneer? in vitro fertilization
- (movies): In Ferris Bueller's Day Off, what is the Principal's name? Mr. Ed Rooney, Grace
- UnScramble this Word: i s p s r e u r? surprise
- In physics, process of reduction of matter into a denser form, as in the liquefaction of vapor or steam. Condensation
- Parton what is the official birthplace of country music? bristol
- According to the title of a famous novel, there are how many 'Years of Solitude? one hundred
- (animals): I am proud to say that I am the largest member of the monkey family. I just looked in the mirror to admire my long, naked dog-like muzzle. Who am I? Baboon
- (sport): In which game or sport is a "Zamboni" used? hockey
- What firm markets the B25 microcomputer? burroughs
- A ships officer in charge of equipment and crew? boatswain
- What is the fear of children known as? pedophobia
- (geography): The countries of Belgium, Netherlands, and Luxembourg are together called ········. Benelux
- What other common name is given to a rook in chess? castle
- (television): What was the name of the actress who played "Melonie" on the show "Webster and Melonie"? Heather O'Rourke
- TV/ Movies: Category: B Movies: John Singleton hit it big in 1991 with this ghetto tale (spelling...)? boyz n the hood
- (television): What was the name of the bartender on The Love Boat ? Isaac Washington
- UnScramble this Word: a r k o e? korea
- K-mart. Definately. Definately K-mart. Rainman
- Name the original comic strip Bill The Cat appeared in. Bloom County
- TV/ Movies: 1998 - Meg Ryan - Starred In This Movie: ? hurlyburly
- (geography): Name the capital of Argentina. Buenos Aires
- What's the Malayan sun bear's main claim to fame? smallest bear
- (the middle ages): During the Renaissance, armies tended to be made up of what kind of soldiers? Mercenaries
- Name The Year: Patrick Swayze Houston Tx, actor/dancer (Dirty Dancing, Ghost), born. 1952
- (quotations): Who said, "Do what you can, with what you have, where you are"? Theodore Roosevelt
- Category: Famous People: Which actress married Richard Burton twice? elizabeth taylor
- Category: Definitions : Any object worn as a charm may be called a(n) _______. amulet
- TV/ Movies: What was Archie Bunkers wife's name? edith
- What actress played mrs margaret williams in the danny thomas show? jean
- (definitions): An instrument on a car to measure the distance travelled is called a(n) ········. odometer
- What was originally called the pluto platter? frisbee
- In what is food surrounded with dry, hot, circulated air? convection oven
- What is the name for a sexual disorder in which a person obtains gratification by receiving physical pain or abuse? masochism
- In 1914 Gypsy Rose ---------- (in Seattle, WA), stripper, born. ? lee
- Name The Year: Jacobite Scottish Highlanders defeat royal force at Killiecrankie. 1689
- Whose novels include 'The Ice-Cream Wars' and 'Brazzaville Beach'? william boyd
- Name The Year: Queen Mother Wilhelmina Netherlands (1890-1948), born. 1880
- (geography): San Francisco Bay is located near what city? San Francisco
- UnScramble this Word: n r h t e a o? another
- Who was William Claude Dukenfield better known as? W C Fields
- In 1951 John ---------- Mellencamp, singer, born. ? cougar
- Ncaa: in what year was the heisman memorial trophy first awarded? 1935
- (gaming): What was the name of the first cartridge-based video game console? Channel F
- In 1984 Christopher ---------- , FBI's 'most wanted man' accidentally killed self. wilder
- Useless Trivia: Gorillas often sleep for up to ---------- hours a day. fourteen
- (science and nature): In 1963, Michael DeBakey implanted the first artificial heart in a human. What city did it happen in? Houston
- Buenos Aires is the capital of ______ ? argentina
- (cartoon trivia): Who shot Bruce Wayne's parents? Chill
- The cocktail "Margarita" contains cointreau, lime and which spirit? tequila
- What is a regurgitation of acid from the stomach into the aesophagus? heartburn
- TV/ Movies: 1999, This Movie was Released on August 13 ---------- ? bowfinger
- (history): Who said "Veni, vidi, vici" (I came, I saw, I conquered)? Julius Caesar
- (geography): Name the largest river forming part of the U.S. - Mexican border. Rio Grande
- What is the only metal that is liquid at room temperature? mercury
- Which Canadian city was originally called Bytown? ottawa
- In 1932 ---------- vaccine for humans announced. yellow fever
- Name The Year: Armistice signed ending Korean War. 1953
- (nature): A relationship between two different types of organism which live together for their mutual benefit. symbiosis
- UnScramble this Word: o t l n g e i i u l? guillotine
- What eighties TV show starred Bruce Willis in a detective agency? Moonlighting
- (history): What nationality was Marco Polo? Italian
- What dog shares his owner with Garfiled the Cat? Odie
- What's a 10-20 to a police officer? location
- Animal Trivia: The bat is the only mammal that can ----------? fly
- Who has played in the most consecutive baseball games? cal ripken jr
- Can a platypus see under water? no
- A block of compressed coal dust used as fuel? briquette
- Name The Year: 2nd Balkan War ends, Treaty of Bucharest, Bulgaria loses. 1913
- (astronomy): Name the second-largest planet in the solar system. saturn
- UnScramble this Word: t n a r i? train
- UnScramble this Word: n g t f t i i? fitting
- Useless Facts: Monaco boasts the highest per capita ownership of -------------- in the world. An early 1990s survey put the figure at one for every 65 people. rolls royces
- (television): What was the name of the robot on Buck Rogers? Twiggy
- In 1926 Roger Moore, actor, (---------- , numerous James Bond movies), born. ? the saint
- (music): This was the Beatle's first film. A Hard Day's Night
- (television): On Little House on the Prarie, what was the original name for the school teacher ? Miss Beatle
- Useless Trivia: If you travel across the Russia, you will cross ---------- time zones. seven
- Which london station handles trains directly to the continent, through the channel tunnel? waterloo
- UnScramble this Word: e r t h e? three
- What is an extra lane on an uphill stretch of motorway provided for slow-moving vehicles called? crawler lane
- In 1066 William the ---------- crowned William I of England ? conqueror
- In what kind of restaurant might you be offered 'kulfi' as a dessert? indian
- British rock-music group that rivaled the popularity of the group's early contemporaries, The Beatles? the rolling stones
- What are the only canines whose hair has a hook (or barb) on each individual follicle? dalmatians
- Lyrics: No chocolate covered candy hearts to give away? I Just Called To Say I Love You by Stevie Wonder
- In 1986 USSR frees dissident Andrei ---------- from internal exile. ? sakharov
- TV/ Movies: 1995 - Bruce Willis - Starred In This Movie: ? 12 monkeys
- In 1890 ---------- Island (NYC) opens as a US immigration depot. ? ellis
- (television): On Magnum, P.I., what type of vehicle was Robin 3? GMC Jimmy 4X4
- What Shakespearean play features Iago? othello
- (science and nature): What's the smallest type of tree in the world? Bonsai
- Jamestown is the capital and chief port of which Atlantic island? st. helena
- (christmas): Where was I when I saw Mommy kissing Santa Claus? On the Stairs
- Which strait separates Russian and Alaska? bering strait
- (sport and leisure): How many squares are on a Shogi (Japanese chess) board? Eighty One
- (science): He is known for his theory of "Evolution". Charles Darwin
- What is the fear of technology known as? technophobia
- Category: Trivia : Jonquil is a shade of which colour? yellow
- How many children did president william henry harrison have? ten
- (movies): In "Running Scared," how much money does Billy Crystal's character inherit from his dead aunt Rose ? $50,000
- Acronym Soup: L8TRZ ? laters
- St christopher the patron saint ______? travellers
- What was the first video Mtv played? Video Killed the Radio Star
- TV/ Movies: Movie Actresses: 40s star married to both Charlie Chaplin & Burgess Meredith? paulette goddard
- Name The Year: Thomas Davenport, invented the first commercially successful electric motor, born. 1802
- (television): What cartoon show's record prime time run of 6 years was beaten in 1996 by The Simpsons? The Flintstones
- TV/ Movies: 2000, This Movie was Released on October 6 Digimon: ---------- ? the movie
- Category: Books: Men Against the Sea was part two of this trilogy. bounty
- Lutraphobia is the fear of? otters
- (gaming): Which Nintendo game features the adventures of Link as he battles everything from dragons to wizards while trying to save a princess? The Legend of Zelda
- Which types of wood are most often used for firewood in the home? hardwood
- UnScramble this Word: n t p n t e r i u e? turpentine
- (superstition): To dream of a lizard is a sign that you have what? A secret enemy
- (wordwise): night fly? fly by night
- (history): The first dog in space was named ·········. Laika
- (geography): What city was the setting for "Gone With the Wind"? Atlanta
- BaseBall - The Chicago ____? cubs
- (science and nature): Which gas was missing out of the Earth's atmosphere until about 3 billion years ago? Oxygen
- (geography): Khartoum is the capital of which country? Sudan
- Music: Who recorded 'Be True to your School' in 1963? The Beach Boys
- What is the largest lake in the u.s? superior
- (geography): Which islands were named after Prince Philip of Spain? The Philippines
- A terrapin is a type of _________. Turtle
- Who wrote the opera 'i pagliacci'? ruggiero leoncavallo
- (nature): A great wave resulting from an earthquakes is called a (an) ········. tsunami
- TV/ Movies: 1999, This Movie was Released on August 27 The ---------- ? muse
- Lyrics: He's licking his lips he's ready to win on the hunt tonight for love at first sting? Rock You Like a Hurricane Scorpions
- (games): In which game might a person have a "full house"? poker
- (literature): How many plays is Shakespeare generally credited with today? thirty seven
- UnScramble this Word: s c b u k? bucks
- Acronym Soup: TMIKTLIU? the more i know the less i understand
- The normal temperature of a cat is _____ degrees (it's a decimal)? 101.5
- In which opera does leporello entertain a vengeful jilted lover? don
- (movie trivia): Actor: ·········· Savalas. Telly
- What do spiders and ticks have in common? eight legs
- (superstition): Why do some people wear new clothes on Easter? To bring good luck throughout the year
- Animal Trivia: The ---------- snake found in the state of Arizona is not poisonous, but when frightened, it may hiss loudly and vibrate its tail like a rattlesnake. gopher
- TV/ Movies: Simpsons: what is the secret ingredient in a flaming moe? cough syrup
- Eglantine Jebb founded which charitable organisation? save the children fund
- Who patrols gotham city? batman and robin
- Cat stevens 'want's to try to love again but ______' ? the first cut is the
- In 1980, who recorded "Another One Bites the Dust"? queen
- (art and literature): Which famous artist took up painting with his left hand when he lost the use of his right hand at the age of sixty? Leonardo da Vinci
- UnScramble this Word: n y r g a h u? hungary
- (don't strain yourself thinking ;-)): A 3 1/2" floppy disk measures ··· and 1/2 inches across. 3
- UnScramble this Word: i s a g t n t? tasting
- Video Games: Which character was introduced in 'Super Street Fighter II'? Cammy
- In 1798 ---------- 1st emperor of Brazil (1822-31), king of Portugal, born. ? pedro i
- Who sang 'foolish games'? jewel
- What is the French term for "d day"? j
- Name The Year: Bhadwan Shree Rajneesh, indian guru, dies at 58. 1990
- (food): Pepperoni is America’s favorite pizza topping. What is Japan’s? Squid
- (analogies): Bull - cow as fox - ··········. vixen
- Lyrics: We're even skanking to Bob Marley/ Reggae's expanding with Sly and Robbie? Genius of Love Tom Tom Club
- What German city is best known for its Oktoberfest? munich
- (quotations): Who said, "I once made love to a female clown, and she twisted my penis into a poodle. "? Dan Whitney
- UnScramble this Word: e u e s n r t? neuters
- Name The Year: Steve Tyler, Aerosmith's lead singer, born. 1948
- A small pickled cucumber? gherkin
- (geography): The Auckland Islands belong to which country? New Zealand
- (nature): This animal is kept as a house pet to kill cobras. mongoose
- TV/ Movies: Category: Animaniacs: This is the argumentative "good feather"; also a popular pasta topping. pesto
- Name The Year: Princess Ingeborg of Sweden, born. 1878
- (science and nature): What is the acronym for quasi-stellar radio source, any of the blue, starlike objects that are strong radio emitters and the spectra of what exhibit a strong red shift? Quasar
- Name that car: ? dodge
- In 1914 Cardinal ---------- della Chiesa becomes Pope Benedict XV. ? giacome
- (science and nature): What is the only rock that can be woven? Asbestos
- Name The Year: Fifteenth Space Shuttle Mission - Discovery 3 returns to Earth. 1985
- TV/ Movies: What was Keanu Reeves' first big film? point break
- (music): What country singer/songwriter (and sometimes actor) is known as "the country outlaw"? Willie Nelson
- Name The Year: James Cagney died at his farm in Stanfordville, NY, at age 86. 1986
- (internet): The World Wide Web started as a project at? CERN
- In 1833 Ernesto ---------- Moneta, Italian journalist (Nobel Peace Prize 1907) BORN? teodoro
- (food and drink): Even though it tastes nothing like grapes, a ·········· is often eaten for breakfast. grapefruit
- TV/ Movies: Category: Full House: Name Jesse and Rebecca's children (use "and")? nicky and alex
- Name The Year: First all-color television station to televise live local programs. 1986
- (quick! quick!): The longest key on your keyboard is the ····· bar. space
- (nature): Paper is made from the pulp of ·····. wood
- Who directed 'the breakfast club'? john hughes
- Who wrote the classic thriller 'The Birds'? Alfred Hitchcock
- Name The Year: Barnum and Bailey's Greatest Show on Earth opens in Madison Square Garden in New York City. 1881
- (quotations): Who said, "Early to bed and early to rise, makes a man healthy, wealthy, and wise."? Benjamin Franklin
- Thumper was a rabbit from which film? bambi
- One of the worst fires in American history gutted the twenty-six storey MGM Grand Hotel in 1988. In which city was the hotel situated? las vegas
- 80s Films: Proof that there's life in the afterlife. And Geena Davis's lips. Beetlejuice
- In 1784 Empress of ---------- sets sail on first New York to China route. china
- What were the first names of T E Lawrence, known as Lawrence of Arabia? thomas edward
- (science and nature): What did Wilhelm Roentgen discover in 1895? X-rays
- What is a chihuahua named after? mexican state
- Pants? green jacket grey pants
- (entertainment): Who was the director of the film "Psycho"? Alfred Hitchcock
- Category: Geography : What English city does the Prime Meridian pass through? greenwich
- Name The Year: King Camp Gillette, inventor of the safety razor, born. 1855
- UnScramble this Word: e t a n n r g? regnant
- (superstition): Sewing one of these into your husbands pillow will prevent him from cheating? A swan's feather
- Who is the patron saint of foreign missions? st francis
- In 1948 ---------- is established. world health organization
- (television): What cartoon's character has a dog named Bandit? Johnny Quest
- Category: Geography : What is the capital of Niger? niamey
- (science): What branch of science studies the motion of air and the forces acting on objects in air? aerodynamics
- (geology): The violet variety of quartz is called ········. amethyst
- (the middle ages): A hairpiece worn by both noble and common women, it is very like a hair net. Nobles might have had gems or decorations set into them. What is it? Snood
- Category: Mathematics : The angles inside a square total _______ degrees. 360
- When was the first toothbrush with bristles invented? 1498
- (History): In what year was the Magna Carta signed? 1215
- The word 'boondocks' comes from the tagalog (filipino) word 'bundok,' which means? mountain
- Which object was known as a Churchwarden? long clay pipe
- Shop selling exotic cooked meats and cheeses? delicatessen
- Saigon is the capital of ______? south vietnam
- (movie trivia): Who played Brad Pitt's cop partner in the movie "Seven"? Morgan Freeman
- (television): On M*A*S*H, what was Walter 'Radar' O'Reilley's home town? Ottumwa, Iowa
- (history): How do you write 69 in Roman numerals? LXIX
- UnScramble this Word: m t g i h? might
- In 1890 Edwin---------- , radio pioneer (invented FM) ,born? armstrong
- In 1908 ---------- unites with Greece. ? crete
- In 1981 "Late Night with David ---------- " premiers. letterman
- Floating wreckage at sea? flotsam
- Category: Geography : Which is the Earth's fourth largest continent? south america
- In 1898 ---------- -American War begins. ? spanish
- TV/ Movies: 1993 - Bruce Willis - Starred In This Movie: ? striking distance
- Lyrics: We could dance and party all night and drink some cherry wine? We Don't Have To Take Our Clothes Off Jeramine Stewart
- (quotations): Who said, "The only reason I made a commercial for American Express was to pay for my American Express bill."? Peter Ustinov
- (science and nature): What does an Ombrometer measure? Rainfall
- (sport): Baseball: The Baltimore ········. Orioles
- (animals): What animals cannot walk backwards? Emus
- (science): Who invented dynamite? Alfred Nobel
- How many VCs were awarded in the Falklands War? two
- What product is sold with "just for the taste of it"'? diet coke
- (christmas): What color is the Grinch? Green
- (geography): Where is Mulhacen ? Granada Spain
- In 1853 First round-the-world trip by yacht (Cornelius---------- ). ? vanderbilt
- (quotations): Who said, "Man - a figment of God's imagination"? Mark Twain
- UnScramble this Word: a i a s l f c? facials
- Who is the patron saint of peasants? st lucy
- UnScramble this Word: h n m u a? human
- (geography): What is the largest of the countries in Central America? Nicaragua
- (history): This word describes the Nazi annihilation of Jews. holocaust
- (history): U.S. President, Herbert C. ·········. Hoover
- Who wrote To Kill A Mockingbird? harper lee
- (quotations): Who said, "A woman's mind is cleaner than a man's. She changes it more often."? Oliver Herford
- (musicals): In The Phantom of the Opera, who is scared off by the Phantom because he almost dropped a backdrop on her? Carlotta
- Name The Year: F.B.I. begins it's "10 most wanted list". 1950
- (history): This French peasant girl led the army to victories. Joan of Arc
- Category: Trivia : From what is velvet made? silk
- (history): General Sherman burned this city in 1864. Atlanta
- UnScramble this Word: i n e g v n t? venting
- (geography): What is the current name for south-west Africa? Namibia
- In 1957 ---------- king of Norway, dies, Olaf succeeds him. ? haakon vii
- 80s Films: For Your ___ Only? Eyes
- (music): Who assassinated John Lennon on December 8, 1980? Mark Chapman
- Name The Year: Sergei Rachmaninoff (in Novgorod Province, Russia), composer, born. 1873
- Aussie Slang: Earbashing? someone talking to you for a long time
- (christmas): Name the reindeer whose name begins with a "B"? Blitzen
- Which film, directed by Sydney Pollack, won the 1985 Academy Award for Best Picture? out of africa
- What show/game has characters such as bulbasaur and pikachu? pokemon
- A person refusing to join a strike? blackleg
- Music: Who sang "Everybody wants to Rule the World?"? Tears for fears
- In 1920 Mickey---------- , actor (too many credits to mention), born. ? rooney
- In 1946 Oliver Stone NYC, director (---------- , Good Morning Vietnam, Platoon), born. ? wall st
- Name The Year: (France) Joan of Arc, Domremy, martyr, born. 1412
- (nature): This bird lays its eggs in the nests of other birds. cuckoo
- (geography): Where are the pyramids located? Egypt
- TV/ Movies: Category: Star Trek Next Gen Chars: This character was killed by a black oil slick... yar
- TV/ Movies: This is the black counterpart to American Bandstand. soul train
- In 1973 Elvis and ---------- Presley divorce after 6 years. ? priscilla
- (geography): Where is Beacon Street? Boston
- (christmas): What song does a caroler sing outside Scrooge's office? "God Rest You Merry Gentlemen"
- Name The Year: Michael Fish British TV weatherman, born. 1944
- (science and nature): The Earth has how many natural satellites? One
- Category: Geography : Into what body of water does the Danube River flow? black sea
- (superstition): Ivy growing on a house protects the inhabitants from what? witchcraft and evil
- (entertainment): When was Elvis' first ever concert? 1954
- What game tiles were first made with a pocket knife? scrabble
- Hoffman who wrote about a british agent named george smiley? john le carr
- Which Scottish Quarter day is on August 1st? lammas
- (movies): What was the print left on the car in the boat in the movie Titanic? A handprint
- What is the Capital of: Gibraltar ? gibraltar
- In 1966 Bechuanaland gains independence from England, becomes---------- . ? botswana
- (geography): What country borders Egypt on the west? Libya
- (history): How many wives did Henry the Eighth have? six
- Useless Trivia: Michael Jordan makes more money from ---------- annually than all of the Nike factory workers in Malaysia combined. nike
- Approx 800 people died at a firework display in Paris in what year? 1770
- (sport): How many sides does a home-plate have? five
- What do diners in a restaurant use to take away their leftovers? doggy bag
- What is bed-wetting? enuresis
- In 1782 ---------- Paganini, Genoa, Italy, composer/violin virtuoso (Princess Lucca), born. ? niccolo
- (christmas): What is the most popular tree topper? Angel
- (medicine): Peritonitis, affects the ········. abdomen
- (Arts&Entertainment): Who is famous for saying 'I'll be back'? Arnold Schwarzenegger
- what new york city avenue divides the east side from the west side? fifth avenue
- (geography): Name the largest city in Canada. Toronto
- Acronym Soup: TIATLG? truly i am the living god
- TV/ Movies: PBS TV: What was the 1989 Mystery! series about US-Soviet intelligence in Germany? game set and match
- (movie trivia): What color was Bullitt's car? Green
- (definitions): Rats, mice, beavers, and squirrels are all ·······. rodents
- (science and nature): To please your Mummy and do it in the old fashion way, you would need at least 528 rolls of this product, what product? Gauze Wrap
- (christmas): What three characters sing "The Chipmunk Song"? Alvin, Theodore, and Simon
- (history): Who was, "First in war, first in peace and first in the hearts of his countrymen"? George Washington
- (acronyms): What does the "E" stand for in the name of the relief organization 'CARE'? Everywhere
- (movies): In Independence Day, What does Will Smith yell as he blasts off in the space ship? I gotta get me one of these!
- UnScramble this Word: c i e e p? piece
- What instrument do doctors usually have around their necks? stethoscope
- TV/ Movies: Category: Wizard Of Oz: Chevy Chase movie which takes place in 30's Hollywood. under the rainbow
- (fun): Cocktails: Bourbon, sugar and mint make a(n) ···········. mint julep
- Useless Trivia: A lifetime supply of all the vitamins you need weighs only about ---------- ounces. eight
- (geography): In which country is Chennai (formerly Madras)? India
- Category: Definitions : Legal Terms: A crime more serious than a misdemeanor. felony
- (geography): What is the highest mountain in Canada? Mt. Logan
- Apart from Gottfried Leibniz, which famous scientist developed the many techniques of calculus in mathematics? isaac newton
- (quick! quick!): What color is a blue crayon? blue
- Which Russian word means openness? glasnost
- In 1913 Oleg ---------- Paris France, fashion designer for Jackie Kennedy, born. cassini
- What actress had made a million dollars by the age of 10? shirley temple
- (astronomy): The North Star is also known as ·······. Polaris
- (definitions): Hills and ridges composed of drifting sand are known as ·····. dunes
- (movie trivia): At the end of "Planet of the Apes" what protruded from the rocks? Statue of Liberty
- Category: Definitions : The study of religion is _________. theology
- (geography): What country is directly north of the continental United States? Canada
- What artist cut off his right ear? vincent van gogh
- (gaming): Originally developed on the Mac platform, another pioneer on CD by a unknown team called Cyan released a title that was one of the best selling PC game of all time. What was the game? Myst
- (geography): Which city is known as Motown? Detroit
- (trivia): What US state has the Worlds Champion Chili Cookoff every year? Texas
- What is the longest river in the world? nile
- What is the seventh day of the week? saturday
- Category: Trivia : Which American state is known as the Lone Star State? texas
- Useless Trivia: 10% of ---------- fans replace the lenses on their glasses every 5 years whether they need to or not. ? star trek
- (science and nature): Which is the only mammal that can't jump? elephant
- (general knowledge): When using a telephone, you must wait for a ···· tone before starting your call. dial
- (mathematics): How many corners are there in a cube? eight
- What are the three main types of Greek columns? doric, ionic & corinthian
- What peninsula does Mexico occupy? yucatan peninsula
- How many people did andrew cunanan kill before killing gianni versace? four
- TV/ Movies: Category: Star Trek Next Gen Tech: Navigational deflector shields are generated by this? main deflector dish
- What short lived TV western did Rod Serling produce after Twilight Zone? loner
- Music: who recorded the 1966 hit song "barbara ann"? beach boys
- UnScramble this Word: s a r d p o e d e? desperado
- (geology): The molten material from a volcano is ········? lava
- (superstition): What should be carried to bring good luck and ensure a long life? An acorn
- Mares' tails are examples of which type of cloud? cirrus
- In 1919 Art---------- , jazz drummer (Jazz Messengers), born. ? blakey
- Which detective was played by Jack Webb in Dragnet? sgt joe friday
- (geography): To what country do the Faeroe Islands belong? Denmark
- TV/ Movies: Southpark: what is printed on chef's apron? chef
- On which continent would you be standing if you were visiting the Republic of Surinam? south america
- (wordwise): LASISTERW? Sister in law
- Category: Sherlock Holmes: To where does Holmes finally retire? sussex downs
- (television): Who are the three annoying neighbors in "Small Wonder"? Brandon, Bonnie, and Harriet Brendel
- TV/ Movies: What was the first spin off in tv history? the andy griffith show
- TV/ Movies: Category: Movie Musicals: The final sequence of this movie featured Kenny Jones instead of Keith Moon:? the kids are Alright
- (geography): What country are the Islands of Quemoy and Matsu part of? Taiwan
- Name The Year: Charles VII, Holy Roman emperor (1742-45), born. 1697
- What term is used to describe the process of extracting poison from snakes? milking
- (television): What 80's group sang the theme song to "Square Pegs"? The Waitresses
- (history): Spain ceded Florida to Britain in exchange for this territory. Cuba
- For the development of a vaccine against which disease is Jonas Edward Salk best remembered? poliomyelitis (polio)
- Chief monetary unit of germany? deutschmark
- (science and nature): An altimeter measures what? Altitude
- Which "daring young man on the flying trapeze" gave his name to a garment? jules leotard
- (music): What famous classical composer continued to compose great music after becoming deaf? Ludwig van Beethoven
- (phobias): Xanthophobia is the fear of what? Color yellow
- What was Webster's adopted mom and dad's name? Poppadouupalus
- Category: Junk Food: Soft drink with the slogan: "For a new generation"? pepsi
- What city is the setting for the US sitcom Cheers? boston
- Name The Year: Edouard Manet, French painter, born. 1832
- (presidents): U.S. President, Woodrow ··········. Wilson
- (language): What is the only English word formed by the first three letters of the alphabet? cab
- (geography): Which Canadian province extends farthest north? Quebec
- (music): What song did Aretha Franklin sing in "The Blues Brothers"? Think
- If you were born on 13 October what star sign (Zodiac) would you be? libra
- (chemistry): What is the symbol for silver? Ag
- (science): He wrote "Sexual Behaviour in the Human Male" in 1948. Alfred Kinsey
- In 1938 Christopher Lloyd, actor (Taxi, Star Trek III, Back to the Future,---------- ), born. ? addams family
- (games): In which sport or game are the terms: 'pin', 'fork', and 'skewer' used? chess
- What do you call the act of putting a word inside another (ie: abso bloody lutely.)? tmesis
- (movie trivia): He starred in, "City Lights". Charlie Chaplin
- In 1977 Cheryl ---------- replaces Farrah Fawcett on "Charlie's Angels". ? ladd
- In 1969 Levi Eshkol dies, ---------- becomes premier of Israel. ? golda meir
- TV/ Movies: 1999, This Movie was Released on September 24 ---------- ? guinevere
- Animal Trivia: While many people believe that a camel's humps are used for water storage, they are actually made up of ----------. The hump of a well-rested, well-fed camel can weigh up to eighty pounds. fat
- In 1955 ---------- Dean, actor, died in a car crash (born Feb 08, 1931) ? james
- (history): Who was the first woman executed in the United States? Mary Surratt
- (definitions): A person in his eighties is called a(n) ············. octogenarian
- Name The Year: Spanish Civil War end as Madrid fell to Francisco Franco. 1939
- Category: General : Baseballer Joe Schlabotnik's greatest fan? charlie brown
- (sport and leisure): Where does the British Prime Minister live? 10, Downing Street
- TV/ Movies: Who created Maudie Frickett? jonathan winters
- Name that car: ? isuzu
- Where, on a horse are its withers? shoulder
- (sport and leisure): Mardi gras is French for what? Fat Tuesday
- (the middle ages): Benedict Biscop, a churchman of noble Anglo-Saxon blood, founded what great monastery of England in the 7th century? Jarrow
- Category: History : This military attack took place on Dec. 7, 1941. pearl harbour
- (geography): What continent is the home to the greatest number of countries? Africa
- Which is the largest cathedral? st peter's
- Who played the lead role in the first Tarzan movie? elmo lincoln
- Who hosts the monza grand prix? italy
- Useless Facts: In 1977, according to the American Telephone and Telegraph Company, there were 14.5 telephone calls made for every 100 people in the ---------------------? entire world
- As pretty as a ______? picture
- Which Prime Minister introduced Income Tax? pitt the younger
- Name The Year: Flight 255 out of Metro Airport in Detroit crashes just miniutes after take off, killing all but one small child. 1987
- What talk show hostess gave her guests the fewest opportunities to speak, according to a 1996 msu survey? oprah winfrey
- TV/ Movies: Category: Pop Music On Film: This singer can currently be seen on film in "Little Buddah"? chris isaak
- Six ounces of orange juice contains the minimum daily requirement for which vitamin? vitamin c
- Category: Hollywood : What was Dorothy's last name in "The Wizard of Oz"? gale
- (geography): Surfing is believed to have originated here. Hawaii
- (geography): In which state is Hoover Dam? Arizona
- (music): What was John Lennon's real middle name? Winston
- (science and nature): The human body is comprised of 80% what? Water
- In 1936 ---------- Oerter, US discus thrower, born. ? al
- (cartoon trivia): Who was the original voice of Mickey Mouse? Walt Disney
- (movies): In "Innerspace", what did the license plate on Igoe's BMW say ? SNAPON
- (science): The second space shuttle was named ··········. Columbia
- (christmas): What cola company was known for its ads featuring a big, smiling Santa? Coca-Cola
- Workshop for casting metal? foundry
- (movies): Who ordered the Code Red in "A Few Good Men"? Colonel Nathan P. Jessup
- Category: Booze Names: 1 oz. gin and 1 oz. orange juice. orange blossom
- (games): What number is on the opposite side of the "five" on dice? two
- What is the fear of sexual perversion known as? paraphobia
- What number is at 6 oclock on a dartboard? three
- The word "angel" is derived from the Greek term angelos, from the Hebrew experssion mal'akh, usually translated as what? Messenger
- (movies): Name the actress who played the pretty blond girl Elliot danced with in E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial ? Erika Eleniak
- (animals): Which two baby birds are called eyas? Falcons and Hawks
- Category: Trivia : Words containing 'ten': A choice cut of meat. tenderloin
- (don't strain yourself thinking ;-)): During the American Revolution, the Boston Tea Party took place in ······ Harbor. boston
- Animal Trivia: ---------- feel safest when they are crowded together, hundreds in a group. flamingoes
- (comic strip trivia): What comic strip is set at Camp Swampy? Beetle Bailey
- El cid was the name of what college's mascot goat? annapolis naval academy
- Who wrote the novel ' Anna of the Five Towns'? arnold bennett
- Category: Trivia : Who was the first woman to fly the Atlantic alone? amelia earhart
- Useless Trivia: A man's ---------- contains between 7000 and 15,000 hairs. beard
- Aussie Slang: Eat a horse, and chase the jockey? you are very very hungry
- (food): Where do you fit in? Half of us will do it "straight" while the rest of us "get a little creative". What are we doing? Eating an Oreo Cookie
- (geography): Into what bay does the Ganges River flow? Bay Of Bengal
- Category: General : The Russian sled drawn by 3 horses abreast? troika
- who was the norse goddess of lust and fertility? freya
- Animal Trivia: From crocodile farms, Australia exports about 5,000 crocodile skins a year. Most go to Paris, where a crocodile purse can sell for more than ----------? $10,000
- Acronym Soup: NOOTO ? nothing out of the ordinary
- What is the flower that stands for: devotion? heliotrope
- (movies): What Cheers actor was in "The Empire Strikes Back"? John Ratzenberg
- Mace is the outer covering of which common spice? nutmeg
- Name The Year: New socialist constitution of East Germany takes effect. 1968
- In 1961 UK grants ---------- independence. sierra leone
- Name The Year: Soviet troops enter Berlin? 1945
- (geography): What European country has "Vaduz" as its capital city? Liechtenstein
- Name the female British climber while killed trying to climb K2 in 1995? alison hargreaves
- (art and literature): Who wrote the Satanic Verses ? Salman Rushdie
- What do the letters 'r.e.m.' stand for? rapid eye movement
- Useless Facts: Two out of three adults in the United States have ? hemorrhoids
- Category: General : At one time, 6 white beads of this Indian currency were worth one penny? wampum
- Name that car maker? nissan
- Animal Trivia: Wandering ---------- spread their wings, clack bills, and shake heads in a ritual dance. Bonds between courting birds may last the whole of a 50-year lifetime. albatrosses
- What is the common name given to the larvae of a crane fly? leatherjackets
- In 1934 Shirley ---------- appears in her 1st movie, "Stand Up & Cheer" ? temple
- (food and drink): Little round chocolate candies are known as _&m's. m
- TV/ Movies: Who's brother pulled strings to get her her first movie role? julia roberts'
- In what year did the author Daniel Defoe die? 1731
- (music): What Procol Harem tune was based on the Bach cantata "Sleepers Awake"? A Whiter Shade of Pale
- (geography): What is the smallest independent state in the world? Vatican City
- UnScramble this Word: a e s n i t p e l? palestine
- (art and literature): Who painted the Mona Lisa? Da Vinci
- (geography): Mount Victoria is the highest peak of this island country. Fiji
- (gaming): What is the name of the sequel to 'Medal of Honor'? Medal of Honor Underground
- UnScramble this Word: e a d k b? baked
- (United States): What U.S. city is also called 'The Windy City'? Chicago
- Rabbits like _______? licorice
- Who said, ich bin ein Berliner? john f kennedy
- In 1945 Juan ---------- becomes dictator of Argentina. ? peron
- Lyrics: I took a page out of my rule book for you? Perfect Way Scritti Politti
- In italy, as what is mickey mouse known? topolino
- (geography): In which state is the Mayo Clinic? Minnesota
- (religion): In Christian churches, the universal rite of initiation, performed with water? Baptism
- Quotations: "If it weren't for -------------- I'd have no sex life at all."- Rodney Dangerfield? pickpockets
- In 1947 ---------- Smith, actress (Charlie's Angel, Nightkill), born. ? jaclyn
- TV/ Movies: TV Actresses: Pamela Barnes Ewing on Dallas? victoria principal
- Brothers A terrapin is a type of _________. Turtle
- (games): A poker hand consisting of three of a kind and a pair is called a ·······. full house
- TV/ Movies: 1998, This Movie was Released on October 2 Dee Snider's ---------- ? strangeland
- (nature): From what animal is "ambergis" obtained? sperm whale
- Name The Year: Philippines gains independence from US. 1946
- What is a group of monkeys? troop
- (irc): What three letters are overly used to indicate "Laugh Out Loud"? lol
- TV/ Movies: Who won the oscar for best actor in 1931 32? wallace beery
- Name The Year: Federico Fellini Italian director (Satyricon, La Dolce Vita), born. 1920
- UnScramble this Word: n h k a s? shank
- What is the honeymoon capital of the world? niagara falls
- Mexico city is the capital of ______? mexico
- What is Mr. Roger's first name? fred
- In 1979 ---------- Chung-hee South Korean President is assassinated. ? park
- What does a brandophile collect? cigar bands
- (geography): What's the highest mountain in Africa? Kilimanjaro
- (science): Dermatitis affects the ··········. skin
- Name The Year: Sultan of Turkey Abdul Hamid II is overthrown. 1909
- What is a group of cockroaches? intrusion
- (geography): What is the imaginary line on the surface of the earth approximately parallel to the geographical equator? Aclinic Line
- In 1946 Hayley ---------- (in London, England), actor, born. ? mills
- (scrabble): Can you unscramble ESELIUR? LEISURE
- Category: Nature : A one-humped camel is called a _________. dromedary
- AUTHORS: Who wrote The Runaway Jury? john grisham
- Who wrote 'the female eunuch'? germaine greer
- (cartoon trivia): What was the name of George of the Jungle's pet elephant? Shep
- (sport): He holds the NHL record for the most goals scored during the regular season. Wayne Gretzky
- A sadhu is a holy man in which country? india
- UnScramble this Word: e b u t s c j? subject
- (geography): What London borough does the Prime Meridian pass through? Greenwich
- (music): Who recorded 'Long Tall Sally' in 1956? Little Richard
- Name The Year: Gough Whitlam (ALP) Australia, PM (1972-75), born. 1916
- Who is the patron saint of lace makers? our lady of loretto
- What is the fear of hospitals known as? nosocomephobia
- (sport): This is the most coveted trophy in Candian football. Grey Cup
- UnScramble this Word: e i t s e r c? recites
- Who discovered gold on the witwatersrand? george harrison
- (geography): What is the capital of Colorado? Denver
- (definitions): The study of sound is ·········. acoustics
- In which country is Tobruk? libya
- With what country is prince rainier iii associated? monaco
- Category: People: Director of the FBI who lived from 1895-1972. j. edgar hoover
- Love what does encephalitus affect? brain
- Which modem country was formerly Nyasaland? malawi
- (geography): Name the smallest of the Great Lakes. Ontario
- Dutch-born Swiss scientist, who discovered basic principles of fluid behavior? daniel bernoulli
- Whose rule is used to solve simultaneous linear equations by using determinants? cramer
- What is podobromhidrosis? smelly feet
- If you were born on 21 November what star sign (Zodiac) would you be? scorpio
- Who, in egyptian mythology, is the god of the dead? aker
- Name The Year: Germany declares war on Russia in WW I. 1914
- (literature): Stephen King's: "Pet ········". Semetary
- (geography): What country was once known as Gaul? France
- (geography): What mountain range was named after a companion of Hercules who was buried in the mountains after being killed by wild boars? Pyrenees
- Animal Trivia: From crocodile farms, Australia exports about 5,000 crocodile skins a year. Most go to Paris, where a crocodile purse can sell for more than ----------? $10,000
- (movie trivia): What city's police force did Charlie Chan work with? Honolulu
- (nature): An animal is a bird if it has ·······. feathers
- (christmas): What fruit is St. Nick's nose like? A cherry
- (periodic table): What is Zn? Zinc
- Name The Year: U.S. launches Pioneer Venus probe. 1978
- Useless Trivia: Australian Rules football was originally designed to give ---------- something to play during the off season. cricketers
- UnScramble this Word: r t e d p e e? petered
- What releases an explosive charge of air that moves at speeds up to 60 mph? cough
- Animal Trivia: From crocodile farms, Australia exports about 5,000 crocodile skins a year. Most go to Paris, where a crocodile purse can sell for more than ----------? $10,000
- Famous Last Words: You wouldn't hit a guy with -------- on, would you. glasses
- What is the name of the capital of Saskatchewan (canada)? regina
- Name that car: ? saab
- (music): What trumpeter led all other jazz musicians in Ed Sullivan Show appearances? Louis Armstrong
- (chemistry): What is the main component of air? nitrogen
- (geography): To what country does the Gaza Strip belong? Egypt
- (medicine): This is known as "The Royal Disease". haemophilia
- (geography): What is the capital of Missouri? Jefferson City
- TV/ Movies: 1997, This Movie was Released on May 2 Austin Powers: International ---------- ? man of mystery
- Lyrics: I don't know what you expect staring into the TV set? Burning Down The House Talking Heads
- Which is the worlds tallest grass? bamboo
- This island was Ulysses' home? ithaca
- (geography): What connects Kabul with Peshawar? Khyber Pass
- 80s Films: Ricki Lake. Before her television show. Hairspray
- (movies): What is Indiana Jones main weapon? His whip
- (christmas): What non-smoking association sponsors Christmas seals? American Lung Association
- (geography): Brussels is the capital of which country? Belgium
- Video Games: Who is the main character in the 'DeathQuest' series? Lucretzia
- Names what portable object is the teleram t-3000? computer
- Category: History : Which military battle took place in 1815? waterloo
- (television): Whose show was once called These Friends of Mine? Ellen DeGeneris
- (Arts&Entertainment): In what movie did we first hear 'May the force be with you'? Star Wars
- (quotations): Who said, "A girl phoned me the other day and said ... Come on over, there's nobody home. I went over. Nobody was home."? Rodney Dangerfield
- (quotations): Who said, "I think there is a world market for maybe five computers."? Thomas Watson
- Which is considered the most powerful piece on the chess board? queen
- TV/ Movies: Category: Commitments: In what year was this film released? 1991
- (television): The phrase - "Hello, world, here's a song that we're singing, come on get happy." is from what television sitcom? The Partridge Family
- (history): Who did Lady Diana Spencer marry? Prince Charles
- (chemistry): Sodium Hydroxide is more commonly known as ···. lye
- What canadian city was carling beer first brewed in? toronto
- What 80's cartoon was a showcase for 'New Wave' Music videos? Kidd Video
- When was george jones inducted into the country music hall of fame? 1992
- (physics): The energy which a body possesses by virtue of its motion is called ········. kinetic
- (geography): True Or False: There are only virgins on the Virgin Islands. false
- What is a pyrotechnic display? fireworks
- (sport): How many minutes is a major penalty in hockey? five
- (medicine): What is the biggest disqualifying factor for prospective astronauts? eyesight
- (movie trivia): He starred in "Conan the Barbarian". Arnold Schwarzenegger
- Category: Alcohol: Monastic order that established the California wine industry? franciscan
- Name The Year: Tony Curtis [Real Name : Bernard Schwartz], Bronx New York, actor (Some Like it Hot), born. 1925
- (science and nature): Who invented the electric light bulb? Thomas Edison
- (physics): The visible spectrum of light ranges from red to ········. violet
- UnScramble this Word: l n d r e b o? blonder
- UnScramble this Word: o t h u g b r? brought
- Animal Trivia: The sea cucumber, a purplish-brown creature covered with ----------, has a unique defense strategy. When attacked, it throws out sticky threads from its mouth, which entangles its enemy. The sea cucumber can then quickly escape. warts
- What is a tightrope walker? funambulist
- (sport): What trophy is awarded to the winner of the NHL play-offs? Stanley Cup
- During World War II, which London theatre boasted, "We never closed"? the windmill
- In 1666 Great London ---------- begins in Pudding Lane. 80% of London is destroyed. ? fire
- (general knowledge): What is the minimum IQ score for the genius category? one hundred and forty
- Category: Trivia : Who does the statue, the Colossus of Rhodes, depict? helios
- AUTHORS: Who wrote Travels? marco polo
- How many miles are there in a league? three
- Category: Chips: Early MOSFET pioneer, Stanford grad & author of the EE's device bible:? sze
- UnScramble this Word: o r a s p t r? parrots
- (cartoon trivia): Hanna-Barbera rose to fame by creating what duo for MGM? Tom and Jerry
- Category: Cyberpunk: In this predecessor of Cyberpunk novels, the hero was Guy Montag:? fahrenheit 451
- Animal Trivia: The life expectancy of the average mockingbird is ----------? ten years
- (geography): In what country is the source of the Blue Nile? Ethiopia
- (politics): For what does O.P.E.C. stand? The Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries
- (history): Who did Spain fight in the 1808-1814 Peninsular War? Portugal
- What sequence is this the start of: 2 4 6 8 10 12 14? even numbers
- If you were born on 18 October what star sign (Zodiac) would you be? libra
- Winston churchill resigned from office in 1954, 1955 or 1956? 1955
- (christmas): In It's A Wonderful Life, what two friends share their names with two Sesame Street characters? Bert and Ernie
- In 1513 ---------- Nuez de Balboa is the first European to see the Pacific Ocean. ? vasco
- (history): Frankish ruler Charles the Great is better known as ·········. Charlemagne
- (science and nature): Where is most of the vitamin c in fruits? Skin
- TV/ Movies: Category: Music Movie Trivia: "Arnold" solos this Cole Porter song in Torch Song Trilogy. love for sale
- What is the speed of light? 186,000 miles per second
- Name The Year: Imelda Marcos former 1st lady (Philipines)/shoe collector, born. 1930
- Which Greek island is also a variety of lettuce? cos
- TV/ Movies: 2000, This Movie was Released on August 25 Bring ---------- ? it on
- TV/ Movies: Category: World Of Disney: What color is the fairy that grants Geppetto's wish to bring Pinocchio to life? blue
- (geography): What river is Liverpool on? Mersey
- What do trees get 90% of their nutrients from? air
- Tv: who plays "roz" on night court? marsha warfield
- (geography): What is Canada's southernmost point of land? Middle Island, Ontario
- What does bette davis' headstone say? she did it the hard way
- (music): What band recorded the 1978 hit album: "Briefcase Full of Blues"? The Blues Brothers
- What song did bobby hebb sing to his brother in 1966? sunny
- Who was the defeated Socialist Prime Minister in the Spanish General Election of March 1996? felipe gonzalez
- (history): One who fought professionally in Roman arenas was a(n) ············. Gladiator
- If you were born on 26 October what star sign (Zodiac) would you be? scorpio
- Geography: Twenty-three states in the U.S. border an ------------? ocean
- (phobias): Octophobia is the fear of what? The number eight
- What football team was previously known as the frankford yellow jackets? philadelphia eagles
- In what form are the signals that a normal TV aerial receives? analogue
- What indian tribe is associated with "the trail of tears"? cherokee
- In 1520 Martin ---------- publicly burned papal edict demanding that he recant. ? luther
- UnScramble this Word: r n c e f a? france
- (geography): In what island group is Corregidor? Philippines
- Atlanta 1996 Olympics: This countries medal tally was: 1 Gold, 0 Silver, 1 Bronze, 2 in Total? thailand
- (geology): This is the hardest naturally occurring substance. diamond
- Acronym Soup: DFM? don't flame me
- What is the criminal number of sideshow bob in 'the simpsons'? 24601
- From which Marx Brothers film comes the line 'Either he's dead, or my watch has stopped? a day at the races
- What is the fear of fears known as? pantophobia
- UnScramble this Word: a a p n a m? panama
- A short legged hunting dog? basset
- (geography): The United States is made up of ·· states. 50
- (chemistry): What is the symbol for iron in chemistry? Fe
- 80s Films: A ___ to India? Passage
- Category: Geography : What U.S. state is known as The Land of 10,000 Lakes? minnesota
- (History): What 2 countries fought the Hundred Years War? France and England from 1334 to 1453
- (general knowledge): What does the acronym CIA stand for? Central Intelligence Agency
- (games): These are the two highest valued letters in "Scrabble". "Q" and ·····. Z
- (literature): This girl hid from the Nazis in Amsterdam. Anne Frank
- (geography): What US state is completely surrounded by the Pacific Ocean? Hawaii
- TV/ Movies: 1996-1997 Movies: The biography of the Latin-American Tejano music star slain by a fan in 1995. selena
- What are the separators on a guitar neck called? frets
- In 1977 US recalls William---------- , ambassador to South Africa. ? bowdler
- What's the fastest sea dwelling mammal? the dolphin
- (games): What bowling term means three straight strikes? turkey
- In 1833 Ernesto Teodoro---------- , Italian journalist (Nobel Peace Prize 1907) BORN? moneta
- Which fungal plant disease particularly affects brassicas? club root
- (music): What 1958 song was The Coaster's only #1 hit? Yakkety Yak
- (movies): Who as the main actor in "Cocktail"? Tom Cruise
- (television): What planet did Alf come from? Melmac
- (astronomy): From 1979 until 2000 the most distant planet from the earth was ·······. Neptune
- AUTHORS: Who wrote Sum of All Fears? tom clancy
- Which actress starred in the film Love Story? ali mcgraw
- If you were born on 22 February what star sign (Zodiac) would you be? pisces
- In the law of torts, oral defamation or use of the spoken word to injure another's reputation, as distinguished from libel or written defamation. Slander
- TV/ Movies: Category: Movie Trivia: Actor originally intended to be Wizard in "Wizard of Oz"? w c fields
- In 1991 Miles ---------- jazz musician, dies at 65 from pneumonia. ? davis
- What was ALF's girlfriend from Melmac's name? Rhonda
- (cartoon trivia): Where did Mighty Mouse get his superpowers? supermarket
- (christmas): What piece of heavenly apparel does the Littlest Angel not wear correctly? His halo
- (art and literature): which dwarf is the only one of the Seven Dwarfs not to have a beard? Dopey
- Name The Year: Soyuz T-11 is launched. 1984
- What kind of sword did Thundar the Barbarian have? A Sun Sword
- A salad containing diced apple, celery, walnuts and mayonnaise is known as what? waldorf salad
- What natural disasters are ranked in severity by the Saffir Simpson scale? hurricanes
- Which London MP is more famous as an actress? glenda jackson
- At what theme park are the Looney Toons associated with? Six Flags
- UnScramble this Word: n s s w r o e? worsens
- (botany): This term means 'cone-bearing trees'. conifers
- "Never Say Never,"? Romeo Void
- Countries of the world:northern part of central American Isthmus, major cities include Quezaltenango & Escuintla? guatemala
- In 1988 US-Soviet effort free 2 grey whales from frozen---------- . ? arctic
- (definitions): Legal Terms: A formal agreement enforceable by law. contract
- Woollen covering for head and neck? balaclava helmet
- (science and nature): What does the term 'forensic' mean? pertaining to law
- Who is the roman god of light and sky? jupiter
- In 1774 John Chapman, alias Johnny---------- , born. ? appleseed
- (geography): What is the capital of Wisconsin? Madison
- (games): If you "peg out" what game are you playing? cribbage
- Category: 70s Authors: The Summer before the Dark? doris lessing
- (science and nature): The three number systems commonly used in computers are binary, decimal and what? Hexadecimal
- (astronomy): The planet closest to the sun is ·······. Mercury
- (mathematics): An integer that is greater than 1 and is divisible only by itself and 1 is known as a(n) ·······. prime
- Animal Trivia: Unlike dolphins, porpoises are not very ----------? sociable
- What is Mages with talents mainly in Frost and Fire called? Elemental
- Guess the Zone: The survivors of the fall of Azjol-Nerub has fled to the Sundered Monolith, a nerubian fortress in this zone. No one knows what their role will be in Northrend. The Dragonblight
- ____________ watches over the Dragonblight together with his dragonflight, to make sure that the remains are undisturbed. Malygos
- What boss will 'cocoon' players, in Naxxramas? Maexxna
- Guess the Zone: This zone contains one of the most liked mid level instances. This zone also contains a unaccessible location known as Uldum (very similar to Uldaman). Tanaris
- How many copper bars are required to make 1x copper chain pants? Four
- Lady Blaumeux's special ability in Naxxramas, is the ____________. It will summon an area of damage that deals shadow damage if you step into it. It has a small radius however, only 5~ yards. It lasts for 1 minute and 30 seconds. Void Zone
- Caverns of Time: Culling of _______ is the new instance in CoT that will be added in the expansion. It will be a level 80 5-man instance that will be centered around helping Prince Arthas purge the plague infected populace of this place. Stratholme
- Who is the final boss in Molten Core? Ragnaros
- Where does most of the Green Dragonflight reside? The Emerald Dream
- In the tauren mythology, Elune is known as Mu'sha and is the left eye of the ___________. Earthmother
- Guess the Zone: This zone lies northwest of Borean Tundra. The zone contains very hot geysers and steam vents. So hot, that if you put your hands in one of them, your hands flesh would be incinerated instantly. The wildlife here is rich. Sholazar Basin
- The talent Blood Craze can be found in which talent tree? Fury
- In what zone lies Tempest Keep? Netherstorm
- Quote: No more play? Patchwerk
- Highlord Mograine's special ability in Naxxramas, is the _____________. It deals 2160-2640 frontload damage and a 4800/8 sec damage DoT. It is identical to Ragnaros's Elemental Fire, and can be mitigated by fire resist. Righteous Fire
- In what zone is Razorfen Kraul in? The Barrens
- What boss requires you to essentially 'dance' to avoid dying in Naxxramas? Heigan the Unclean
- Guess the Zone: This zone has lava elementals, spiders, and incendosaurs as its inhabitants. One of the quests in this zone is called 'What the Flux?'. Searing Gorge
- Which Blackwing Lair boss drops the tier 2 Bracers? Razorgore the Untamed
- In patch 2.3 the dragons outside Onyxia's lair will no longer be elite. (True/False)? True
- When does the Children's Week start, in May? May 22th
- The goblin's capital city is called? Undermine
- What is the name of the boss which is considered 'free loot' by many people? Grobbulus
- What is Malygos the Blue aspect over? Magic
- Guess the Zone: Malygos and his Blue Dragonflight guards this zone fiercly. Undead animals also roams this land, attacking any living thing in sight. Travelers should try their best to avoid them. The Dragonblight
- The first boss in AQ40 is called? The Prophet Skeram
- Where can you find Chrommagus? Blackwing Lair
- Jaina Proudmoore's father is called? Daelin Proudmoore
- Proffesions will have _____ skill points as limit in the expansion. 450
- Where can you find Arlokk? Zul'Gurub
- Guess the Zone: This is the best zone to gather gromsblood in. You can also find lots of dreamfoil, and plaguebloom here. Some gold farmers farmed the angerclaw bears in this zone for money, pre-tbc due to their quick respawn. Felwood
- Switching Stances constantly as a Warrior is called? stance dance
- The three bugs in AQ40 are called Vem, Kri and ...? Princess Yauj
- The acronym 'UBRS' refers to? Upper Blackrock Spire
- Azjol-Nerub is also known as the ________ Kingdom. Spider
- Who can teach you how to use one handed swords in Stormwind? Wu Ping
- Guess the Zone: 'Here, young orcs, tauren, and trolls study Shamanism, Hunting, and the Ways of the Warrior'. Durotar
- What is Leeroy's surname? Jenkins
- Which class has a talent tree called 'protection'? Warriors
- A scroll that was found in a Northrend ruin mentioned a spell that can remove the ________ from a huge number of undead creatures at the same time, putting the undead creatures permanently to rest. Undeath
- Curse of doom ticks for how much base damage? 4200
- Which is the only zone where you can find gromsblood, mountain silversage and dreamfoil? Felwood
- What beast is Grimclaw, which patrols Darkshore? Bear
- The domain of fire is called The ________ on the Elemental Plane. Firelands
- Where can you find Heigan? Naxx
- The trolls in Zul'Aman are obviusly from the Amani empire, right? (True/False)? True
- When does the Lunar Festival start, in February? February 16th
- Guess the Zone: This zone was the primary center of the Gurubashi Empire, a long time ago. The zone is known to be a paradise for gankers. A lot of beasts live here. Stranglethorn Vale
- The acronym 'KZ' refers to? (the full name)? Karazhan
- Guess the Zone: This zone was originally the Black Morass, but has changed name since then, due to the changes in the environment. This zone features a dragon which drops spheres, which in turn can be turned in for loot. Blasted Lands
- Quote: Shhh... it will all be over soon. Anub'Rekhan
- What is the only class totally devoid of healing effects? Mage
- How many new zones is comming with the expansion? 10
- What race is Detheroc? Dreadlord
- What kind of monster is Onyxia? Dragon
- What race has the 'Will of the Forsaken' racial ability? Undead
- Quote: I hear little hearts beating. Yesss... beating faster now. Soon the beating will stop. Anub'Rekhan
- In which major city can the NPC Renzik 'The Shiv' be found? Stormwind
- The acronym 'NR' refers to? Nature resistance
- Guess the Zone: Sharks, dragonspawns, and raptors are some of the local inhabitants of this zone. This zone features a very popular pre-tbc instance, and the end boss of this instance has been 2manned. Dustwallow marsh
- The Maelstrom transformed some of the highborne's into naga's. (True/False)? True
- In which zone can you find Donova Snowden? Winterspring
- The acronym 'OT' refers to? Off tank
- Where can you find Nefarian? Blackwing Lair
- Where can you find Mar'li? Zul'Gurub
- Quote: Now YOU feel pain! Thaddius
- Acronyms: What does NPC stand for? Non-Player Character
- Guess the Zone: 'This zone is a grim spectacle of demonic magic run amok. Day and night, molten fel energy erupts from the land and lights the sky with bilious green flame'? Shadowmoon
- The Emerald Dragons are Ysondre, Emeriss, Taerar and _____? Lethon
- Noth the Plaguebringer were once a notable wizard and ________ of Dalaran. (hint: proffesion in wow)? alchemist
- How many characters can you have per realm? ten
- Guess the Zone: This zone contains two high-end instances and was the location of a server wide event, more commonly known as the AQ War Effort. This zone also features extremely many insects. Silithus
- Guess the Zone: The Tower of Ilgalar is here, though it is currently controlled by the evil Mage, Morganth. Gnolls and spiders are just a small part of the many local inhabitants of the zone. Redridge Mountains
- At what percentage of health does Princess Huhuran enrage? 30%
- Name a DoT which was added to the Warlock class in TBC? Unstable Affliction
- Where can you find Sapphiron? Naxx
- No one have yet entered __________ and lived to tell the tale. (hint: The Dread Citadel)? Naxxrammas
- Who is Thrall's advisor? Eitrigg
- Acronyms: What does DKP stand for? Dragon Kill Points
- Quote: An honorable... death.. Instructor Razuvious
- The domain of water is called The ___________ on the Elemental Plane. Abyssal Maw
- Utgarde Keep will have a raiding instance that is similar to AQ in size. In here you will face the Utgarde Keep Champion, Gutrot Keleseth, as the last boss. He will fight with his fists just like the real Gutrot did, and wear no armor. (True/False)? False
- What is the name of the monument in Azshara that has been broken in half? Ravencrest Monument
- How many primary and secondary professions are there all together? Fourteen
- In which patch was the Mage talent review? 1.11
- What boss in Naxxramas drops The End of Dreams, a mace for druids? Grobbulus
- What is the name of the dranei mount? Elekk
- The acronym 'AP' refers to? Attack power
- Guess the Zone: The humans of this zone was the first of all to fall victim to the plague. This zone is also a graveyard for dragons. Old dragon's come here in their final hours or days, to rest in peace. The Dragonblight
- The neutral town in Northrend is called __________. It was teleported to Northrend because of Malygos and and his war against magic users. Dalaran
- Guess the Zone: Dreamfoil, and mountain silersage can be gathered here, as a herbalist. The fire elementals in this region is a popular grinding place for fire essences. Stegodons, gorillas, and bloodpetals are some of the local inhabitants. Un'Goro
- Guess the Zone: Furbolgs, grells, and nightsabers are some of the local inhabitants. This place is a nightmare for miners and for the Horde, as it's a hard zone to reach. This place is also the starting zone for one of the Alliance races. Teldrassil
- The Twilight Vale can be found in which zone? Darkshore
- Overpower can only be used after the target does what? dodge
- To throw a 'Rough Dynamite' requires what skill level in Engineering? 1
- Which boss drops Ashkandi, greatsword of the Brotherhood? Nefarian
- Who is the 'Dad' in the Bug Family in AQ40? Lord Kri
- Guess the Zone: The Venture Co is deforesting the land in this zone, which is located in Northrend. The furbolgs in this zone probably has some quests regarding them, since they are a shamanistic people. This zone has many animals. The Grizzly Hills
- What is the Boulderfist clan made of? Ogres
- The acronym 'HOT' refers to? Healing over Time
- The drop chance for Baron Rivendare's mount is how much? (about, in percents)? 0,01%
- Flasks can be crafted in two instances and one zone in the game. Name one? Blackwing Lair
- The acronym 'Strat' refers to? Stratholme
- What is the undead's starting place called? Deathknell
- The Bloodscalp tribe is what kind of trolls? Jungle
- The acronym 'DM' refers to what instance, in Feralas? Dire Maul
- How many combinations of races(8) and classes(9) can be made? Forty
- How many optional encounters does AQ40 have? 3
- It is rumored that ________ has a great titan city, just like Ulduar. Uldum
- In the expansion, some of the heroic dungeons will offer new content, instead of just being harder. Such as new ______ and new areas. This is only for some of the new instances, though. The old heroic instances wont get this. bosses
- Which bosses in Naxxramas drops the T3 waist? (name both, or one of them)? Noth and Heigan
- Essence of the Red in the Vaelastrasz encounter restores how much energy per second? Fifty
- Where can you find Terestian Illhoof? Karazhan
- The taunka's were thought to be lost untill they were discovered by ___________________ and his orcs when they landed in Northrend. (the full name)? Garrosh Hellscream
- Quote: Close your eyes.. sleep? Heigan the Unclean
- Guess the Zone: This zone contains the old world tree, and is currently unaccessible without special means. Mount Hyjal
- Guess the Zone: This zone is the home of the trolls of the Drakkari empire. Their capital city Gundrak lies is here, aswell. Most people avoids this zone, for good reasons. Zul'Drak
- Quote: I am the coming of the end ? Archimonde
- ____________ will be retuned into a level 80 instance with appropiate loot, and be the entry-raid instance in the expansion. The attunement will be removed aswell. Naxxramas
- What zone lies north of Ashenvale? Felwood
- In which patch was the Druid talent review? 1.8
- the PvP 'Grunts' rank were which rank? Two
- The acronym 'WTB' refers to? Want to buy
- Guess the Zone: It is said that this zone contains an Old God, and that the mysterius Forgotten Ones and the Faceless Ones and are his servants. Baelgun Flamebeard, the new leader of Doorward, fiercly belives in this and vows to stop them. Azjol-Nerub
- Guess the Zone: This zone contains the Tower of Azora, and the Westbrook Garrison. The zone's inhabitants are mainly gnolls, bandits, and murlocs. Elwynn Forest
- How much spellcrit does the 'Rallying Cry of the Dragonslayer' buff give? 10
- Quote: Succumb to the icy chill... of death! Rage Winterchill
- Guess the Zone: The Titans used to live here. They even created a city where they worked on their experiments. Many caves exists in this zone, and it is rumored that the titans themselves created them. The Storm Peaks
- Guess The Zone: Has volcanic terrain, and 'The Cauldron'. Searing Gorge
- What is the name of dranei's starting zone? Azuremyst Isle
- Players will need resistance in every element in order to complete Naxxramas. (True/False)? false
- The last rank of Sunder Armor reduces armor by how much? 520
- Who became the first satyr? Xavius
- What plate item collection from Naxxramas increases frost resistance? Icebane
- This zone has plenty of chimaeras, and ethereals as its inhabitants. There is one raid instance in this zone. You can find Rexxar in the Horde town of this place. Blades Edge Mountains
- Guess the Zone: One of the best zones for farming Dreamfoil and Mountain Silversage. This zone also features the Hydraxian Waterlords faction. The zone is also known to be one of best-looking zones in World of Warcraft. Azshara
- What is the firstname of the Scarlet Crusade's Ambassador, which was sent to discuss the Scourge Invasion? Marjhan
- Guess the Zone: This zone contains the Bael'Dun Digsite, where dwarves scour the mountains for traces of their shrouded ancestry. Peacebloom and silverleaf is the local herbs around here. There is plenty of harpies in this zone. Mulgore
- How long does it take for a Rogues stealth to be ready after unstealthing (Without Talents)? 10 seconds
- The tuskarr have allied themselves with the Horde expedition, both because of their cultural similarities (__________ particulary) and to battle the naga who assaults them from the south. Shamanism
- Where can you find Sulfuron Harbringer? Molten Core
- In order to fight Sapphiron, you need to ring a bell inside Naxxramas. (True/False)? false
- What boss in Naxxramas casts Frost Breath? The boss will take a deep breath sometimes and breathe a cloud of frost which will slowly fall to the ground and explode, dealing 75k-125k when it touches it, in a 70 yard radius. Sapphiron
- In what zone lies Blackwing Lair? Searing Gorge
- Where can you find Azgalor? Battle for Mount Hyjal
- In which instance does General Drakkisath reside? UBRS
- What is the Paladin's tier 3 called? Redemption Armor
- What is the zone north of Blasted Lands called? (full name)? Swamp of Sorrows
- What is the Mage's tier 3 called? Frostfire Regalia
- Agamaggan was an immortal giant _____ which legend say was among the first living creatures to roam Azeroth. Boar
- The tunnel to Stonetalon Mountains from Ashenvale will deposit you near the road. (True/False)? False
- How much does a linen bandage heal for (per second)? Eleven
- The debuff 'Veil of Shadow' reduces healing by what percentage? 75
- How many tracks does the world of warcraft soundtrack have? 30
- Kel'Thuzad is immune to frost attacks. (True/False)? false
- Who does the trinket Warmth of Forgiveness drop off? The Four Horsemen
- ___________ has moved to the new Forsaken town in Northrend, New Agamand. Its in New Agamand the testing of the new plague will begin. Sylvanas
- The first wow expansion is called? (full name)? The Burning Crusade
- Which drop from Hakkar allows you to get 3 different epic trinkets? (full name)? Heart of Hakkar
- What is the name of the raiding instance in Netherstorm? (full name)? Tempest Keep
- The acronym 'FW' refers to? Fear ward
- The rare trinket that is obtainable by doing quests with the Netherwing faction, is called '________ Whip'. Skybreaker
- Guess the Zone: The Burning Blade's in this zone increases the risk of a region-wide demonic infestation, due to all the demonic beings they have summoned. The naga presence in the northwest of this zone also causes concern. Desolace
- Guess the Zone: This zone is a giant farm land, and is nearly controlled solely by the Defias Brotherhood. Westfall
- How many parts does the tier 3 armor set have? 9
- __________ was the former leader of Outland. Magtheridon
- A race of humanoid spiders, is also known as the __________. Nerubians
- The abbreviation 'Darn' refers to? Darnassus
- The transport mechanism between the southern Barrens and Thousand Needles is called? The Great Lift
- Upon using an Orb of Deception, what race will a dwarf turn into? Darkspear Troll
- _____________ in Naxxramas you need to kite, in order to defeat him. He is known to get bugged sometimes. Anub'Rekhan
- What is the name of the draenei capital city? The Exodar
- Who is known as 'the Lightbringer'? Uther
- It is expected that atleast one instance in the Utgarde Keep will feature some _________. Undeads
- Where can you find Lucifron? Molten Core
- Blizzard hopes to bring the pvp to annother level with the new zone in the expansion, Lake __________. It will be the only-pvp zone in wow. Wintergrasp
- Guess the Zone: Nagas, ghosts, and satyrs are some of the local inhabitants in this zone. The zone was named after the former kaldorei Queen, which is now the leader of the naga's. Azshara
- Quote: I have waited long enough! Now, you face the harvester of souls! Gothik the Harvester
- The acronym 'ST' refers to? Sunken Temple
- Quote: Your fate is sealed! The Twin Emperors
- The nerubian spiderlords are followers of the __________ in Northrend. Old Gods
- How many Outland factions exists at the moment? 15
- The homeland of the goblins is called what? Kezan
- Where does most of the Black Dragonflight reside? Blackrock Mountain
- Guess the Zone: The dragons of this zone, in the Wyrmrest temple, communicate regulary with their kin in Coldarra. This zone also features the Tauren outpost of Icemist village, which has been known for helping strangers in need. The Dragonblight
- Druids can do Physical, Nature and ______ damage. Arcane damage
- Ragnaros is a Elemental lieutenant of the Old Gods. (True/False)? True
- The acronym 'CoE' refers to? Curse of Elements
- Broodlord Lashlayer resides in ____________? BWL
- Which racial skill breaks fear effects? Will of the Forsaken
- Completing the quest 'Imperial Qiraji Armaments' takes how many Elementium Ore's? Three
- Rexxar helped Thrall when he founded Durotar. (True/False)? True
- The acronym 'XP' refers to? Experience Point
- Where can you find Buru the Gorger? Ruins of Ahn'Qiraj
- Kel'Thuzad was killed by adventurers who entered Naxxramas. (True/False)? False
- What is the the name of the organization that is causing Stormwind major trouble? The organization has taken over nearly all of westfall. Defias Brotherhood
- Who is Malfurion Stormrage's brother? Illidan
- Guess the Zone: The world pvp event in this zone is to capture two beacons and to flag the graveyard. Zangarmarsh
- Naxxramas will be retuned for level 80. (True/False)? true
- What is the lowest level instance in the game? Ragefire Chasm
- Aszune was a woman that was turned into a statue of living stone by the Oracle. What race was she? night elf
- Where can you find Renataki? Zul'Gurub
- Which bosses in Naxxramas drops the T3 shoulders? (name both)? Patchwerk and Grobbulus
- In which talent tree can the spell 'Dark Pact' be found? Affliction
- Guess the Zone: Murlocs, crocolisks, spiders and lost one's occupies this zone. You can find much blindweed and goldthorn here, and therefor is a populare spot to grind the mats for arcane elixirs. Swamp of Sorrows
- Guess the Zone: The wildlife here are mostly insects, snakes, and spiders. This zone has a world pvp event, and had many populare grinding places pre-tbc. The Cenarion Cirlce defends the local town here. Silithus
- Guess the Zone: Faeri dragons, and gnolls are two of the local inhabitants in this zone. The endgame guilds used to grind the raw meat of the Chimaeras in this zone in order to make the famous food, Dirge's Kickin' Chimaerok Chops. Feralas
- Quote: This world will burn! Archimonde
- Evocation has a ___ min cooldown? 8
- Quote: Do not rejoice... your victory is a hollow one... for I shall return with powers beyond your imagining! Kel'Thuzad
- Acronyms: What does WTT stand for? Want To Trade
- _________ is the leader of the Blue Dragonflight. Malygos
- The Firetree tribe, which is made of forest trolls, resides in? UBRS
- Kirin Tor is a crime syndicate currently located in Gilneas. (True/False)? False
- You can find agents of Argent Dawn in Outland. (True/False)? False
- Guess the Zone: A area in this zone is just as dangerous as Stranglethorn Vale, in terms of ganking, if not even more. Both the Alliance and the Horde goes here. This zone contains silithids, water elementals, turtles and wyverns. Thousand Needles
- What is the largest glacier on Azeroth? Icecrown Glacier
- What is the name of the player who is famous for his leveling guides? (from 20-60 on both factions)? Jame
- Where can you find Karathress? Serpentshrine Cavern
- Which instance is located in Silverpine Forest? Shadowfang Keep
- In what patch were the 4 world Dragons introduced? 1.8
- Name one of the flying Dragons of Blackwing Lair. Ebonroc
- Lake Wintergrasp will feature a lot of ____________, because of the pvp-only uniqueness the zone has. (hint: Annother name of 'Outdoor PvP')? world pvp
- What is the name of the capital city that the ice trolls, also known as the Zul'Drak empire, has in Northrend? Gundrak
- In what patch will we see Zul'Aman? 2.3
- Quote: You are defenders of a doomed world. Flee here and perhaps you will prolong your pathetic lives. Anetheron
- Where can you find Grand Widow Faerlina? Naxx
- Guess the Zone: Dolanaar, and Starbreeze Village are some of the villages in this zone. You can find up to swiftthistle here as a herbalist, but not even one copper vein here as miner. Teldrassil
- Which flask provides players with an extra 400 HP for 2 hours? Flask of the Titans
- Where can you find Solarian? The Eye
- With whom must you reach exalted with to be able to buy 'The Unstoppable Force' (name one of the factions)? stormpike
- Where can you find Jeklik? Zul'Gurub
- Who sells Soap on a Rope, in Shattrath? Griftah
- What is the blood elves mount called? Hawkstrider
- What instance is sometimes called 'UD'? Stratholme
- Which bosses in Naxxramas drops the T3 feets? (name both, or one of them)? Razuvious and Gothik
- What is 'Darrowmere'? (ex. a city)? Lake
- The King of Ironforge is called? Magni Bronzebeard
- Where can you find Gurtogg Bloodboil? Black Temple
- The acronym 'WOTLK' refers to? Wrath of the Lich King
- Chromaggus's Brood Affliction: Blue is what kind of debuff type? magic
- In what zone lies The Ruins of Ahn'Qiraj? Silithus
- Archimonde killed Cenarius father, Malorne, in the War of the Ancients. (True/False)? True
- What boss is considered to be the easiest, in Naxxramas? Instructor Razuvious
- At what PvP rank could you buy PvP mounts? (number)? 11
- What is Bladefist's first name? Kargath
- Lord Anduin Lothar was the last descendant of the ______ royal bloodline, and was known as the 'Lion of Azeroth'. Arathi
- Guess the Zone: The dwarven settlement, Thor Modan, can be found in this zone. It is the ancient home of the iron dwarves. The furbolgs in this zone attacks this place frequently, because they think of the dwarves as graverobbers and trespassers. Grizzly Hills
- Where can you find Gehennas? Molten Core
- What are Mages also known as (especially before a raid)? Vending Machine
- The acronym 'LFM' refers to? Looking for More
- Quote: _______ want to play. Patchwerk
- In the upcomming patch, you can get daily quests for fishing. (True/False)? false
- The Icebane set grants resistence to which school of magic? Frost
- How many bosses in AQ20 must be kited to kill them? 2
- Where can you find Majordomo Executus? Molten Core
- What boss in Naxxramas will have you kill Spectral Trainee's, Unrelenting Riders and other undeads, before you can face him? Gothik the Harvester
- The acronym 'LOS' refers to? line of sight
- What boss in Naxxramas teleports three people to a tunnel occasionally? Heigan the Unclean
- What is the duration of a Rogue's 5 point kidney shot? (__ sec)? 6 seconds
- One of Azjol'Nerubs many mystery's is the __________ Ones. faceless
- ____________ in Naxxramas emits poision clouds which is 10 yards wide and deals a heavy ammount of nature damage if you stand in it. The MT for this boss needs to move steadily but slowly, to avoid them. Grobbulus
- The acronym 'HS' refers to? Hearthstone
- Guess the Zone: This place contains the stonemaul ogres. One of the famous characters in this zone is Jaina Proudmoore. The zone contains creatures such as nagas, turtles, crocolisks, and spiders. Dustwallow marsh
- Death & Taxes did the world first on _______ in Karazhan. Nightbane
- Quote: Death is close. C'thun
- How many people are there in a full party? 5
- Rend (Rank 8) causes ___ damage over 21 secs. 182
- What dragon drops the tier 2 headpieces? (the full name)? Onyxia
- The Death Knight will just be the first of several upcomming ______ class. The current plan is to release one _____ class per expansion pack. hero
- Patchwerk is an aggro-sensitive encounter. (True/False)? false
- What boss in Naxxramas is considered a very hard 'gear check'? Patchwerk
- In what instance does Illidan the Betrayer reside in? The Black Temple
- What boss in Naxxramas can drop the Feet/Waist/Shoulder/Wrist of T3? Gluth
- Where can you find Thaddius? Naxx
- Who has the lowest health of all the bosses in Naxxramas? Gothik the Harvester
- The 'Knights of the Silver Hand' will make their return in the expansion. They are lead by the previously exiled Highlord ______ Fordring, which you can encounter ingame in the Eastern Plaguelands. Tirion
- How many tracks is there in The Burning Crusade soundtrack? 22
- The acronym 'SMV' refers to? Shadowmoon valley
- What will undead NPC's not do? Swim
- How many people does it take to perform a Ritual of Summoning? Three
- Who is known as 'The Ashbringer'? Highlord Mograine
- What is the Wildbend River called further upstream? Bloodvenom River
- The riding skills will be _______ skill points as limit in the expansion. 375
- Where can you find Maexxna? Naxx
- Quote: Show me what you've got! Instructor Razuvious
- Where can you find Firemaw? Blackwing Lair
- Kel'Thuzad was formerly a sorcerer of ________. Dalaran
- Where can you find Venoxis? Zul'Gurub
- The Death Knights cant use shields. (True/False)? true
- Who originally dropped the lightforge gauntlets? Emperor Dagran Thaurissan
- What tier is the Improved Berserker Stance talent on, as a Warrior, in the fury talent tree? 8
- Guess the Zone: Brann Bronzebeard claims it might be possible for an Alliance with the surviving nerubians if one is willing to help them clear out the Scourge from their empire. This zone is also knwon as 'The Spider Kingdom'. Azjol-Nerub
- Where can you find The Four Horsemen? Naxx
- What is the hardest race to target in a Battleground? Gnome
- Naxxrammas was once an ancient ________ ziggurat, before it was pulled free from the ground by agents of the Lich King. It served as Kel'Thuzad's base of operations as he spread the plague. It's the home of Kel'Thuzad. nerubian
- Quote: You die now! Thaddius
- Which Warrior ability reduces healing effects by 50%? Mortal Strike
- The Elements set corresponds to which class? Shaman
- Guess the Zone: There is a small dwarven camp named Doorward, inside this zone. Some years ago Arthas attacked it, on his way to the Lich King. Most of the people there were not mortally wounded though. This zone is completly filled with the Scourge. Azjol-nerub
- Guess the Zone: Sylvanas and the Forsaken in this zone has engineered a new plague, and is ready to strike at the Lich King. They have built a new town in this zone, named 'New Agamand'. It's there the testing beings. Howling Fjord
- The abbreviation 'Org' refers to? Orgrimmar
- The tier 3 Mage set is called? Frostfire
- What is Deathwing also known as? Neltharion
- What boss spawns a zombie every 10 seconds, which you need to kite for 105 seconds, together with the others that will spawn in that time? Gluth
- Sten Stoutarm starts intrepid adventurers of which race(s) on their first quest? Gnomes and dwarves
- Where can you find Jin'do the Hexxer? Zul'Gurub
- Where can you find Kaz'rogal? Battle for Mount Hyjal
- Who is the father of the dreaded Lord of Blackrock, Nefarian? Neltharion
- What boss in Naxxramas casts Locust Swarm, the deadly 1200 dmg / 2sec dot which the tank must avoid at any cost? Anub'Rekhan
- Acronyms: What does ZG stand for? Zul'Gurub
- Quote: Behold the flames of Azzinoth! Illidan Stormrage
- Where can you find Viscidus? The temple of Ahn'Qiraj
- In the upcomming patch, the Sporregar faction will sell a ________ pet at exalted. sporebat
- The Shadow Councill has their base in Hillsbrad Foothills, in the mountains close to Alterac. (True/False)? False
- Who created the Twilight's Hammer? Cho'gall
- The acronym 'WSG' refers to? Warsong Gulch
- _________ opened the Dark Portal when he was possessed by Sargeras. Medivh
- What lvl of First Aid is required to learn Artisan First Aid? 225
- Guess the Zone: The wendigo and the sasquatch are some of the local inhabitants in the zone. This zone is full of life, and has many animals, such as wolves, and foxes, and even snow owl's. The Drakkari hunts only rarely in this zone. Grizzly Hills
- What is the name of the blood elves capital city? Silvermoon
- The leader of the drakkari tribes in Zul'Drak is called 'Frost King _____'. Malakk
- On stage three of this boss, this boss will summon five Guardians of Icecrown. They are tough and everytime they switch target, they gain a +15% more damage and +10% size buff. These buffs stacks, and remains throughout the encounter. Kel'Thuzad
- What is Eonar? (ex. a naga)? Titan
- What is the nathrezim race also known as? Dreadlord
- The seat of power of the Scourge, is the Frozen Throne. The Frozen Throne lies in the ________________. Icecrown glacier
- What are low-leveled, buffed characters usually called? Twinks
- The item 'Smite's Mighty Hammer' is what weapon-type? Mace
- Name the zone which is the only zone so far to be completly devoted to PvP, and nothing else. Lake Wintergrasp
- What boss in Naxxramas looks nearly identical to Heigan the Unclean? Gothik the Harvester
- The acronym 'CoS' refers to? Curse of Shadow
- Who lead the Warsong clan, before Thrall united all the orcs in Azeroth? Grom Hellscream
- 'Skull Rock' is found in which zone? Durotar
- Guess the Zone: The zone lies south of Darkshore, and is the ancestral homeland of the night elves. They still remain in control of several holdings throughout the zone, such as Maestra's Post, and the Shrine of Aessina. Ashenvale
- What is the name of the zone that you'll teleport into after entering the dark portal at Blasted Lands? Hellfire Peninsula
- The domain of earth is called _______ on the Elemental Plane. Deephome
- Where can you find Noth? Naxx
- Who is the brother of Vek'lor? Vek'nilash
- What boss drops the epic T3 hands, in Naxxramas? Maexxna
- What boss in Naxxramas casts Unbalancing Strike, which need to be taken by one of his adds? Instructor Razuvious
- On which boss in Naxxramas do you have to mind control a mob, but not use it for more than 5 seconds? Grand widow faerlina
- Who is the leader of the Black Dragonflight? Neltharion
- Guess the Zone: Felguards, infernal's and other demonic beings ravages this zone. You can encounter the Shadow Councill here. Shadowmoon
- Who is Thrall's mother? Draka
- You cant use the flying mount before you are around level 75~ in __________. Northrend
- In the upcomming patch, a lot of the old world's dungeons has been changed. They have also made the instances narrower in level ranges. (True/False)? true
- What is the ideal amount of Warriors for the 4 Horsemen fight in Naxxramas? 8
- Thane Korth'azz's special ability in Naxxrams, is the ________. It deals roughly 14250-15750~ fire damage, which is shared between all people within 8 yards from where the meteor landed. Meteor
- What boss in Naxxramas will casts Harvest Soul sometimes on the tank, which reduces stats by 10% and is stackable? Gothik the Harvester
- Name one of the two places where Eranikus can be found. Sunken Temple or Moonglade
- The acronym 'DM' refers to what instance, in Westfall? The Deadmines
- How many people can you enter Karazhan with? 10
- Where can you find Supremus? Black Temple
- What is the name of the player which got to 1-60 in 4 days and 20 hours before TBC came, and made a guide about it? Joana
- To where does the portals which the corrupted Emerald Dragons are guarding, lead? The Emerald Dream
- How many Azeroth factions exists at the moment? 29
- The 'Banner of Provocation' is used in which questline? tier 0.5
- If this boss in Naxxramas enters a berserker rage, then the raid will have around 12 seconds max to kill him, before they are all dead. Patchwerk
- The acronym 'CC' refers to? Crowd Control
- Guess the Zone: Kobolds, earth elementals, carrion birds and wind serpents live here. The zone also features the Grimtotem clan. Tanaris lies north of this zone. Thousand Needles
- What is the Shaman's tier 3 called? The Earthshatterer
- Quote: My patience has run out! Die, die! High Warlord Naj'entus
- Grobbulus and _________ drops the tier 3 shoulders. Patchwerk
- Guess the Zone: The zone has some well known area's, such as the Fray Island, the Stagnant Oasis, and the Fields of Giants. This zone also features a lot of 'hunting' quests. Barrens
- The dwarves will discover the origin of life on Azeroth in the expansion. (True/False)? true
- What dungeon tier drops in Naxxramas? Tier 3
- The Maker's Terrace can be found outside which instance? Uldaman
- There is ______ holiday events in world of warcraft. ten
- Cured Medium Hide can be created by leatherworkers of what skill level? 100
- In which patch was the honour system implemented? 1.4
- In which zone does most blindweed grow? Swamp of Sorrows
- What is 'the roof of the world' refering to? Northrend
- Azjol-Nerub is located underground. (True/False)? true
- Duskbat Pelt drops in which zone? Tirisfal Glades
- Which sword was too powerful to be included in the game? (hint: Southpark)? The Sword of a Thousand Truths
- The tuskarrs are a humanoid _______ race who live in Northrend. Walrus
- The Bloodmar is a community of magnataurs. They are currently building their numbers and gathering resources in preperation for war on the other races close to their border. They are led by the mighty Grom'Thar the _______. Thunderbringer
- What is 'The Venture Co.' mostly made of? Goblin
- The Black Dragonflight was originally which color, before becoming corrupted? Brown
- Lethtendris in Dire Maul is what race? Blood Elf
- When does Noblegarden start, in April? April 15th
- Where can you find Battleguard Sartura? The temple of Ahn'Qiraj
- Guess the Zone: This zone has huge problems with 'The Venture Co', who is trying to harvest the local forest here for profit. The Alliance can get here via the Talondeep Path. Stonetalon Mountains
- Where can you find the Illidari Council? Black Temple
- You dont generally use the frozen rune's from Naxxramas, as it is considered too expensive. Instead, most guilds use them to create the epic _____ resistance gear for classes, which is needed for Sapphiron in Naxxramas. frost
- This boss will 'polarize' a raid group, making 50% negativily charged and 50% positively charged. They need to be seperated as fast as possible, otherwise they will deal 2k nature damage to all opposite-charged players within 10 yards. Thaddius
- This boss in Naxxramas is a major difficulty for healers especially. The healing needs to be perfect for this boss, and the same with the DPS. This boss is the first boss of the Abonimation Wing. Patchwerk
- To get a pet chicken (Chicken Egg) players must complete which quest? CLUCK!
- Name a faction that is part of the Steamwheedle Cartel. Booty Bay
- Gothik the Harvester in Naxxramas has how many waves of adds? 18
- Which of these pre-tbc end-game raiding instances is limited to 20 members? (UBRS, MC, AQ40, ZG, BWL? Zul'Gurub
- Anubisath Defenders in AQ40 have 2 abilities they use close to death. Name one? Enrage or Explode
- The NPC Donni Anthania sells which kind of non-combat pet? cats
- Larion's companion in Un'Goro Crater is called? Muigin
- Northrend will certainly feature 'The Venture Co'. (True/False)? true
- ______ did the world first on Azgalor the pitlord. Curse
- Ulduar is a titan ____. City
- The blue dragonkin's in _________ can now drop an Azure Whelp, a blue dragon pet. Azshara
- The 'Soulforge' set can only be used by which class? Paladins
- The Grizzly Hills in Northrend has how many furbolg tribes? 4
- Where can you find Gothik? Naxx
- What herb will sometimes spawn instead of grave moss in the SM graveyard? Kingsblood
- When does 'Love is in the Air' start, in February? February 11th
- Where can you find Ouro? The temple of Ahn'Qiraj
- On which boss in Naxxramas do you need to stay behind iceblocked individuals, to avoid dying? Sapphiron
- The acronym 'AOE' refers to? Area of Effect
- _______ of Power consist of Zul'Gurub Coins, Bijous and Primal Hakkari items that can be obtained in Zul'Gurub. Paragons
- In the upcomming patch, ____________ paladins will get seriusly revamped. Retribution
- Where is Ulduar located, in Northrend? The Storm Peaks
- Guess the Zone: The inhabitants here are mostly harpies, goblins and fire elementals. You can mainly find copper veins here as a miner, with some occasional tin veins. One of the quests in this zone wants you to kill Besseleth, a huge spider. Stonetalon Mountains
- _________ Runeweaver is the current leader of Dalaran. Ansirem
- Guess the Zone: This zone features the 'Tiny Emerald Whelpling' pet. There is only one instance in this zone. This zone is actually quite similar to Black Morass. Swamp of Sorrows
- How many statues is there outside Stormwind? 6
- Piercing Howl reduces the movement speed of enemies by what percentage? 50%
- Maexxna enrages at what health percentage? 30
- The abbreviation 'Mats' refers to? Materials
- The abbreviation 'Ony' refers to? Onyxia
- Which class(es) has a restoration talent tree? (name both or one of them)? Druid
- What boss in Naxxramas requires 3x Greater Shadow Protection Potions? Loatheb
- The Bramblewood set grants resistance to what? Nature
- The acronym 'RFK' refers to? Razorfen Kraul
- Guess the Zone: Both the Horde and the Alliance are steadily assaulted in this zone, by the vrykuls. The ironforge prospectors in this zone has discovered a new race of iron dwarves which may hint to their own ancient origin. Howling Fjord
- What raiding instance is considered to be the 'best' ever created by Blizzard, atleast of the 40man instances? Naxxramas
- When does the Feast of Winter Veil start, in December? December 22th
- The acronym 'GM' refers to? (name one of them)? Game Master
- Guess the Zone: Both the Steamwheedle Cartel and the night elfs has established a base in this region. The zone is rich on thorium veins for miners. The zone has quite a wildlife aswell, with its blue dragons, bears, and owls. Winterspring
- Quote: Rise my soldiers! Rise, and fight once more! Noth the Plaguebringer
- With the Genesis (t2.5) set bonus, what is the cooldown on Rebirth for Druids? 20 minutes
- Where can you find the Reqliquary of Souls? Black Temple
- How many items is there in a tier 3 set? 9
- What boss casts Web Sprays, in Naxxramas? Maexxna
- Guess the Zone: This zone has a micro-dungeon named 'The Vector Coil'. As the area suggest, The Vector Coil contains the vector coil of the dranei ship that crashed. An eredar here called Sionas, and is harvesting power from the coil itself. Bloodmyst
- The Pools of Vision are found in what main city? (full name)? Thunder Bluff
- Guess the Zone: This zone features the quest 'Hillary's necklace'. The zone's inhabitants are mostly orcs and gnolls. The alliance town in this region lies on the shores of Lake Everstill. Redridge Mountains
- What rank was Garithos in the armies of Lordaeron before he was killed by Varimathras? Grand Marshall
- Cenarius is a Demigod. (True/False)? True
- The Quel'dorei is a term meaning ________ in Thalassian. high elves
- What is the Druid's tier 3 called? Dreamwalker Raiment
- The art of Outland is going to return to the 'classical' Warcraft, and that is, ______ fantasy. The Outland art was high fantasy. gothic
- Who leads the orcish Dragonmaw clan? Zuluhed the Whacked
- Where does the Crushridge clan live? Alterac
- What boss has Enrage, Mortal Wound, Frenzy, Decimate, Terrifying Roar, and Devour Zombie as abilities, in Naxxramas? Gluth
- Gnomes can be Druids. (True/False)?? False
- Where can you find Shadikith the Glider? Karazhan
- Where can you find Kurinaxx? Ruins of Ahn'Qiraj
- The _______ speaks in nerglish and are a race of humanoid lobsters who are constantly in war with the naga. Makrura
- What boss is considered to be the second hardest in Naxxramas? The Four Horsemen
- Guess the Zone: This zone has been savaged by centaur's seaseless aggressions. The Kolkar, the Gelkis, the Magram, and the Maraudine centaurs fight each other as much as they do against the Horde and the Alliance of this zone. Desolace
- The 'Fungal Bloom' debuff in the Loatheb fight gives how much bonus to crit chance? 60%
- Light Feathers are used as a reagent by which class(es)? Mage and Priest
- In which patch was the voice chat implemented? 2.2
- Guess the Zone: Gruul's son Durn patrols around the enormeous crystal in this zone. Nagrand
- The cooldown for Goblin Jumper Cables is ____ minutes? 30
- Quote: Fools, you think yourselves triumphant? You have only taken one step closer to the abyss! Kel'Thuzad
- In which patch were weather effects implemented? 1.10
- What was Hellscream's first name? Grom
- Which Naxxramas boss has two helpers called Stalagg and Fuegan? Thaddius
- What boss in Naxxramas has a ability called 'Decimate', which is needed in order to kill him? Gluth
- Quote: Your heart will explode. C'thun
- What boss in Naxxramas drops Fists of the Unrelenting, a Fury Warrior gauntlet? Sapphiron
- World of Warcraft has a total of _____ million subscribers at the moment. 10
- Guess the Zone: This zone holds many ancient ruins. The zone is famous for its ancient night elf city, which is now a instance. The zone is also one of the four locations which contain an emerald portal. Feralas
- Guess the Zone: The night elfs controls this zone. The night elf sentinels patrols the road from Auberdine in this zone till Ashenvale to the south. A quest-chain here is to free the furbolgs from a satyr's corruption. Darkshore
- Name one of the continents in Azeroth that actually is ingame and accessible? Eastern Kingdoms
- Where can you find Gahz'ranka? Zul'Gurub
- Where can you find Kael'thas Sundstrider? The Eye
- Where is Maraudon? Desolace
- Blizzard Entertainment is owned by which company? Vivendi Universal Games
- In the AQ War Effort, what item was required in the greatest number? Linen bandages
- What race has the racial skill 'Diplomacy'? Human
- To get 120 energy, Rogues must have 5 / 8 Nightslayer, and 31 points in which talent tree? Assassination
- What is the name of the Archbishop who created the Paladin order of the Silver Hand, together with Uther. Alonsus Faol
- What boss drops the T3 leggings, in Naxxramas? Loatheb
- The abbreviation 'Scholo' refers to? Scholomance
- Quote: Tremble mortals, and despair! Doom has come to this world! Archimonde
- The Well of Eternity left a permanent storm known as 'The __________'. Maelstrom
- What is the name of the blood elves starting zone? Eversong Woods
- In what content patch was Naxxramas released? 1.11
- What is the name of the guild which did the world first on Nefarian? (hint: Something that happens quite often in guilds is the guildname of this guild)? Drama
- The expansion will introduce _____ weapons into the game, and atleast one new battleground. siege
- In the upcomming patch, the ___________ has received some upgrades. Auction House
- The Drak'Tharon Keep originally belonged to the _________ trolls, but the Scourge drove them out and took their possesions, aswell as the fort. The Scourge now have a garrison here, which is holding the mountain passes. Drakkari
- What rare spawn in Stratholme drops Piccolo of the Flaming Fire? Hearthsinger Forresten
- How many PvP ranks existed in the old honour system? 14
- Which AQ40 boss drops the tanking trinket The Burrower's Shell? Ouro
- What is the busiest Alliance city? Ironforge
- What being was supposedly created by the Old God, C'thun, as a mockery of life? Ouro
- Guess the Zone: This zone has Eco Domes, and is known for its large population of blood elves. This zone features four instances. Netherstorm
- In what zone can you fight the fel orc's of Kargath Bladefist? Hellfire Peninsula
- The inhabitants of Utgarde Keep is known as the _______ and are formidable warriors. They are bent on proving their strength to the Lich King, who will only raise the most worthy of their warriors to serve him beyond the grave. Vrykuls
- Where does each class-specific tier 0 (ex. Lightforge) leggings drop? Stratholme UD
- Who drops the 'Misplaced Servo Arm' in Naxxramas? (hint: a term used a lot in instances)? trash mobs
- The Barrens was once a great forest under the protection of the Kaldorei's. (True/False)? True
- Where can you find Princess Huhuran? The temple of Ahn'Qiraj
- How long does the unimproved Shield Wall last? ( ___ sec)? 10 seconds
- Who is the final boss you have to kill for the tier 0.5 series of quests? Lord Valthalak
- How much damage does each point of rage convert into on the last rank of Execute? 18
- Who is the leader of the Red Dragonflight? Alexstraza
- Guess the Zone: The Eye of Shadow was grinded quite often in this zone, before the expansion came. As Alliance you can obtain the 'Reins of the Winterspring Frostsaber' in this zone. Winterspring
- The acronym 'UB' refers to? Underbog
- Acronyms: What does JC stand for? Jewelcrafter
- The taunka are an ancient offshot of the _________. Tauren
- Guess the Zone: This zone is located north of the Redridge Mountains, and features the two first 40man instances ever created by Blizzard. Burning Steppes
- Where can you find Gluth? Naxx
- The acronyms 'IRL/RL' refers to? (name one of them)? In real life
- Quote: The time for practice is over! Show me what you've learned! Instructor Razuvious
- ________ in Northrend, will have one or two instances, just like Stormwind and Orgrimmar. Dalaran
- Guess the Zone: This zone is very nature-looking, and has light-green crystals glowing all over the place. Terokkar
- Quote: The end is upon you! Kel'Thuzad
- WCRadio.com is a wow-radio that plays online shows every now and then. (True/False)? True
- Who is the most damaging boss in Naxxramas? Instructor Razuvious
- The epic frost resistance gear for Warriors is called _________. Guilds usually create them for Naxxramas. Icebane
- The acronym 'WC' refers to (in wow)? Wailing Caverns
- What level of reputation with Argent Dawn is needed in order to attune to Naxxramas? Honoured
- Just like Un'Goro Crater, ___________ in Northrend is an anomoly. Sholazar Basin
- Where can you find Void Reaver? The Eye
- The nexus has two 5man instances, and one 25man raid instance. In the raid instance you will face Malygos, also known as The Spell-Weaver. (True/False)? true
- Greater Shadow Protection potions require one dreamfoil, one __________, and one crystal vial. shadow oil
- Guess the Zone: It's in this zone here the grizzlemaw furbolg made their capital city, Grizzlemaw. The grizzlemaw furbolgs claims they where the first people in these hills, just like the Drakkari. Grizzly Hills
- The second instance in Utgarde Keep is called 'Utgarde _______', and is planned to be a level 80 5-man instance. Pinnacle
- What boss in Naxxramas can create Corpse Scarabs from the remains of dead Crypt Guards and dead players? (hint: These scarabs can never be allowed to hit the MT, due to the 'daze' effect which is devestating)? Anub'Rekhan
- The acronym 'AB' refers to? Arathi Basin
- Guess the Zone: This zone is named after Thrall's father, to honour him. The inhabitants of this zone is mostly harpies, makruras, quillboars, and tigers. Durotar
- Quote: I'll rip the meat from your bones! Gurtogg Bloodboil
- Curse of agony ticks every ___ seconds? Two
- How many troll tribes is known to exists? 18
- Where can you find the Old God's Lieutenant, Ragnaros? Molten Core
- In what zone lies The Temple of Ahn'Qiraj? Silithus
- Prince ______ is the Scourge Ambassador to the Vrykuls. Keleseth
- _______ the Tidehunter was a Elemental Lieutenant of the Old Gods. Neptulon
- What is the naga's also known as? (like, Archimonde the Defiler)? The terror of the tides
- Guess the Zone: This zone contains all kinds of elementals, from water to fire, from earth to air. When players try to explain this place, they often say its quite similar to Mulgore. Nagrand
- Goblin Rocket Fuel can be used for Cooking. (True/False)? true
- Acronyms: What does PoM stand for? Presence of Mind
- The abbreviation 'Uld' refers to? Uldaman
- How many people can you enter Tempest Keep with? 25
- What is the name of zone that contains Zul'Aman? Ghostlands
- What was Outland's true name, before it was sundered? Draenor
- Where can you find Anetheron? Battle for Mount Hyjal
- Guess the Zone: The first time you will probably meet the Mag'har. A zeppelin has crashed here. This is the best place to gather fel iron. Hellfire Peninsula
- The Borean Tundra will feature the Riplash Ruins, which lies near the end of the zone to the south. It has nerubian architecture but is not occupied by them anymore. What group is currently inhabiting it? The naga
- Where can you find Ossirian the Unscarred? Ruins of Ahn'Qiraj
- Where is the Valley of Heroes? Stormwind
- In the upcommming patch, the heroic keys has been changed from revered to __________ as requirement before you can buy. honoured
- The acronym 'DW' refers to? Dual wield
- In what content patch was Ahn'Qiraj released? 1.9
- What boss casts Poison Bolt Volley in Naxxramas? Grand Widow Faerlina
- What is the name of the original World Tree? Nordrassil
- Howling Fjord is the place where the emerald dream is supposed to be accessable. (True/False)? False
- What is the homeworld of the eredar called? Argus
- What is the highest speed you can obtain with a flying mount? 492%
- Where can you find Hyakiss the Lurker? Karazhan
- Where can you find Hakkar the Soulflayer? Zul'Gurub
- What is the Warrior's tier 3 called? Dreadnaught
- What guild did the world first on The Four Horsemen? Deathandtaxes
- Where can you find Al'ar? The Eye
- Sven and Lars can be found at which camp? Rebel Camp
- Where is 'Edge of Madness'? Zul'Gurub
- The acronym 'WPL' refers to? Western Plaguelands
- The Death Knight uses ______ as their source of 'mana'. The _______ on their runeblades have charges, so they dont have unlimited mana precisely. Once thouse charges are out, they need to regenerate in order to get their abilities and spells back. runes
- The acronym 'XR' refers to? Crossroads
- __________ was the father of Cenarius. Malorne
- The acronym 'EPL' refers to? Eastern Plaguelands
- What is the cooldown of the 'Transmute: Arcanite' skill? 48 hours
- The famous '______ on a stick' is widely known by nearly everyone in World of Warcaft. Carrot
- The acronym 'UC' refers to? Undercity
- Sir Zeliek's special ability is called ______________. It will chain around everyone within 5 yards of the last hitted target, so it's important too not get to close. It wont loop however, but it deals twice the damage each hit. Holy Wrath
- Acronyms: What does ATP stand for? Attack Power
- The acronym 'LBRS' refers to? Lower Blackrock Spire
- Guess the Zone: You can visit the legendary Archmage, Khadgar, here. This zone features four instances. Terokkar Forest
- Where can you find Netherspite? Karazhan
- How many bosses can drop tier 2 gloves in Blackwing Lair? Three
- How many parts does the Temple of Ahn'Qiraj sets have? (hint: Tier 2.5)? Five
- How many people are there in a full raid? 40
- Amberseal Keeper grants how much magical resistance to all? Five
- Where can you find Moam? Ruins of Ahn'Qiraj
- How much reputation does it take to get from revered to exalted? 21000
- Gnomes can purchase their mount just outside Ironforge, at _______'s Depot. Steelgrill's Depot
- What is the Alliance equivelent to Will of the Forsaken? (gives a great advantage against a certain class)? perception
- Guess the Zone: 'The night elf army was pushed back to this location. Something here prevented the Qiraji from being able to take the land. I do not quite understand this word but i belive it to mean 'God Lands'.'? Un'Goro
- The acronym 'BWL' refers to? Blackwing Lair
- Name a secondary trade skill. First Aid
- Who drops the Ashbringer, in Naxxramas? Highlord Mograine
- Where can you find Attunmen & Midnight? Karazhan
- What guild is infamous for its raiding achievments, such as world first C'thun and Kel'Thuzad kill? Nihilum
- Guess the Zone: This zone contains the largest glacier on Azeroth, and became infamous when Kil'jaeden hurled a certain being into the glacier. Icecrown Glacier
- Where does most of the Red Dragonflight reside? Grim Batol
- The _____________ received its name because of the wind which races in from the sea on all three sides, producing a constant howl, like a maddened beast seeking its prey. Howling Fjord
- What boss drops 'The Face of Death', the best tanking shield availible pre-bc, in Naxxramas? Sapphiron
- The dungeon 'Maraudon' was released in which content patch? 1.2
- What does an orange-colored text on an item refer to? Legendary Quality
- In what zone lies Utgarde Keep? Howling Fjord
- What boss in Naxxramas is required to be ranged down, whilsts the meele deals with the slimes from this boss, when they spawn? (the meele players also helps out with the ranged dps, when there are no slimes up)? Grobbulus
- The abbreviation 'BFD' refers to? Blackfathom Deeps
- Where can you find the Twin Emperors? The temple of Ahn'Qiraj
- ________ was the leader of the Darkspear tribe before he was killed by murlocs. A troll village in Durotar is named after him. Sen'jin
- Dalaran is a city in the Hillsbrad Foothills. (True/False)? false
- Where is Rexxar, in Azeroth? Desolace
- Guess The Zone: A Desert Zone with a Goblin town in it. Tanaris
- Guess the Zone: The Scarlet Crusade succeeded in approaching the stronghold in this zone once, but was in the end repelled by the Scourge. They lost countless men and women. In the end they only became scourge themselves, most probably. Icecrown Glacier
- What boss in Naxxramas drops the tier 3 headpieces? Thaddius
- Quote: I'm gonna enjoy killin' these slack-jawed daffodils! Thane Korth'azz
- The Lich King is controlled by Kil'Jaeden. (True/False)? false
- Quote: Foolishly you have sought your own demise. Brazenly you have disregarded powers beyond your understanding. You have fought hard to invade the realm of the harvester. Now there is only one way out - to walk the lonely path of the damned. Gothik the Harvester
- _______________ the naga tribe, is currently dwelling in the northern Darkshore. (hint: This is also a realm name, in both the EU and the US)? Stormscale
- What boss in Naxxramas drops the T3 headpieces? Thaddius
- Who is Highlord Mograine's son? Renault
- Anetheron is a lich. (True/False)? False
- The acronym 'PUG' refers to? pick up group
- The zone northwest of Terokkar Forest is known as ______________. Zangarmarsh
- Frostmourne is the Lich King's weapon. (True/False)? True
- The acronym 'MT' refers to? Main Tank
- Guess The Zone: A Winter Zone which has hot springs. Winterspring
- Who is the mighty Warrior you must defeat in the Upper Blackrock Spire in order to obtain the tier 0 Warrior shoulders? Rend
- Guess the Zone: The zone is known for its local inhabitants, the wild talbuks and clefthoofs especially. Alot of ogres and gronns also live here. Nagrand
- Where can you find Maiden of Virtue? Karazhan
- Guess the Zone: This zone features Karazhan, and is a relatively small zone. This place is known for its ogres that is perfect to grind, for both experience, and for runecoth. Deadwind Pass
- What is the Warlock's tier 3 called? Plagueheart Raiment
- Mannoroth quickly became one of the favoured Generals of Archimonde and Kil'Jaeden. (True/False)? False
- In the Upper Blackrock Spires is a giant hound named 'The ____'. Beast
- Guess the Zone: This zone features the Altar of Storms. This zone has plenty of dragon whelps and ogres. Herbers can find dreamfoil and black lotuses here. Burning Steppes
- Where can you find General Rajaxx? Ruins of Ahn'Qiraj
- Guess the Zone: Lord Illidan Stormrage obtained the skull of gul'dan here. This place is known for its corruption, which were caused by the Burning Legion. The Shadow Councill has a base of operations in this zone. Felwood
- ____________ is the new leader of Dalaran in the expansion. Rhonin
- Which enchanting dust is the highest ingame at the moment? Arcane
- The Sha'tar resides in _______________. Shattrath City
- What will Piccolo of the Flaming Fire make you do? Dance
- The acronym 'SW' refers to? Stormwind
- When the game was released, the mobs of which zone had no loot? Silithus
- What boss in Naxxramas requires very good individual coordination from everyone? Heigan the Unclean
- The acronym 'HFR' refers to? Hellfire Ramparts
- Acronyms: What does ZF stand for? Zul'Farrak
- What is the last bosses of the Deathknight wing called, in Naxxramas? The Four Horsemen
- Guess the Zone: Drak'Tharon keep lies here. It's origin is from the Drakkari, and is very close to the border of Zul'Drak. The Scourge now occupies this keep, and can easily defend it from intruders. Grizzly Hills
- What is the name of the elite Dragon who patrols the Blasted Lands? Teremus the Devourer
- What boss is considered to be the hardest of all in Naxxramas? Kel'Thuzad
- How many weapon types are there (like one-handed sword, two-handed sword, dagger etc.)? Sixteen
- What color does a Rogue have on CT_Raid? Yellow
- What type of resistance do you need for the Sapphiron encounter? Frost
- It is rumored that ______ are the offsprings of gronns. Ogre
- What does a green-colored text on an item refer to? Uncommon Quality
- Which class can cast Moonfire? Druids
- What boss spawns spores, which upon killing grants five players the fungal bloom debuff? (increases you're crit and hit, and causes you to make no threat)? Loatheb
- Where can you find Garr? Molten Core
- Guess the Zone: This zone will be revamped in patch 2.3, and will feature the new goblin town, Mudsprocket. 'The Missing Diplomat' quest-chain has been countinued aswell. A total of 60 new quests has been added to the zone. Dustwallow Marsh
- What is the name of the legendary caster staff, in Naxxramas? Atiesh, Greatstaff of the Guardian
- The acronym 'Mara' refers to? Maraudon
- What trinket allows you to kill yourself when equipped? Crystal of Zin-Malor
- What Rogue leggings does Ragnaros drop? Bloodfang Pants
- Which class originally soloed Kazzak? Paladin
- What creature despawns at 20%, saying it is 'not his time yet'? Anachronos
- What was the patch that came out before the expansion (tbc) called? Before the Storm
- The World of Warcraft official soundtrack is only availible if you purchased the Collector's edition. (True/False)? False
- Where can you find Archimonde? Battle for Mount Hyjal
- What is the name of the populare addon which has a database of every thing you have picked, since you had the addon? Gatherer
- What mob-type is the realm Daggerspine named after? naga
- The abbreviation 'Resto' refers to what? (hint: talent tree)? Restoration
- What class besides a Warrior has a talent tree called protection? Paladin
- What is the name of the bar in Blackrock Depths? The Grim Guzzler
- Blood elves cannot be Warriors. (True/False)? True
- Guess the Zone: This zone contains the capital city of one of the Alliance races. The zone features no instances, but has a famous gnoll named.. Hogger! Elwynn Forest
- What guild is considered to be the 'best' raiding guild in terms of first kills and that sort of things, on the US servers? DT
- Who is the leader of the Blue Dragonflight? Malygos
- Where is Caverns of Time? Tanaris
- Where can you find Rokad the Ravager? Karazhan
- Dalaran has been 'transported' to Northend and is a ________ town, even to the Horde. neutral
- What is the color of the rarest AQ40 mount that drops from trash mobs? red
- The acronym 'RFD' refers to? Razorfen downs
- What boss has worshippers as adds in Naxxramas? Grand Widow Faerlina
- The __________ clan in blade's edge mountain was killed by the Shadowmoon clan, who were led by Ner'zhul. Thunderlord
- Guess the Zone: This zone is located in the north-east of Northrend. The mysterius storm giants live in the famous Titan city of Ulduar in this zone. The winds here are extremely violent and dangerous. The Storm Peaks
- What continent in Azeroth has two Horde capital cities? Kalimdor
- Guess the Zone: The town in this zone is speculated to be Sunnyglade, but later renamed due to the events that has transpired in this zone. This zone features the Scourge, and a lot of worgens. Duskwood
- Blackwing Lair was introduced in which patch? 1.6
- Who is the brother of Vek'nilash? Vek'lor
- Keeper Remulos is the son of Cenarius. (True/False)? True
- How many mini-bosses are there on the top-level of the Sunken Temple? 6
- Only by splitting the raid in half can this boss in Naxxramas be killed. Some exceptions can probably be made, but not more then some few. Thaddius
- Which of these classes cannot duel-wield? (Warrior, Paladin, Rogue)? Paladins
- Guess The Zone: A Tropical Zone, with lots of coastlines, and a Goblin Port. STV
- _________ was the former king of Azjol-Nerub. He now leads the undead nerubians. Anub'Arak
- In the upcomming patch, the elite mobs outside the instances in _________ has been changed to non-elite. The trolls outside ZF will become non-elites, for example. Azeroth
- Kel'Thuzad froze ______________________'s heart in Naxxramas with cold magic, so that he would not have any feelings. This was needed, because of his guilt. He is now more undead then human. Noth the Plaguebringer
- The acronym 'BRS' refers to? Blackrock Spire
- Name one of the two bosses you must kill during the Thaddius fight before you face Thaddius himself. Stalagg
- The nexus is located in __________, the home of Malygos. Coldarra
- Where can you find Mr.Bigglesworth? Naxx
- Who is the leader of the Green Dragonflight? Ysera
- The bosses in Naxxramas can sometimes drop ______ of Atiesh. Sapphiron and Kel'Thuzad will never drop one, though. Splinter
- What boss drops the rings of T3? Kel'Thuzad
- Where can you find Leotheras? Serpentshrine Cavern
- The epic frost resistance collection for Hunters is called ____________. Guilds usually create them for Naxxramas. Icy Scale
- What is the name of the undead settlement in Howling Fjord? New Agamand
- Where does most of the Bronze Dragonflight reside? Caverns of Time
- What mob type is the realm Bloodfeather named after? Harpies
- Who is being held captive by the Baron in Stratholme? Ysida Harmon
- What is the highest rank of Fireball? Rank 13
- You can find Archmage Tarsis Kir-Moldir in his tower, in Azshara. (True/False)? false
- The ____________ Keep is easily defended. It is said that the small group of scourge that is garrisoned there can easily hold the keep against forces ten times its size, especially since they dont need nourishment, like food or water. Drak'Tharon
- Guess The Zone: A Tropical Zone, which has a dark portal, and a mountain you can parachute off. Feralas
- Where can you find Flamegor? Blackwing Lair
- What boss in Naxxramas casts Curse of the Plaguebringer, which must be decursed at all costs, otherwise the raid will most probably wipe? Noth the Plaguebringer
- What is the biggest lake in Azeroth? Lordamere Lake
- What is the name of the last boss in Shadowfang Keep? Arugal
- Lord Kur'talos ________ was the master of the Black Rook Hold. ravencrest
- Guess the Zone: Before TBC came out, this zone featured the populare stat potions, the ones which gives the player +25 to a stat. With the recent development with the guardian and battle elixirs, these potions is not used anymore. Blasted Lands
- The Death Knight will start at a high level, around level __-60 is the current plan. 55
- Dalaran has ties to the Old Horde. (True/False)? false
- Which Horde races cannot be a Shaman? Undeads and Blood Elves
- Quote: Your friends will abandon you. C'thun
- Where can you find Nightbane? Karazhan
- What is the Warlocks second pet called? Voidwalker
- In the upcomming patch, quest givers availible with daily quests will now have a ______ exclamation point instead of a yellow one. blue
- In what zone is Molten Core? Searing Gorge
- Where can you find 'The Lurker Below'? Serpentshrine Cavern
- Where can you find Curator? Karazhan
- Where can you find Shazzrah? Molten Core
- How much resources do you need to win an Arathi Basin match? 2000
- Guess the Zone: This zone has excellent wildlife compared to most of the other zones in Northrend. The Scourge has so far not penetrated this zone to any degree, but a war between the Drakkari trolls here and the Scourge might be inevitable. Zul'Drak
- How much spell damage does the Zandalarian Hero Charm increase? 204
- Where can you find Razorgore the Untamed? Blackwing Lair
- The acronym 'AQ20' refers to? (the full name)? Ruins of Ahn'Qiraj
- What is the lowest level requirement for an epic weapon? 35
- Quote: Ashes to ashes, dust to dust. Rage Winterchill
- Guess the Zone: This zone is located at the far western edge of Northrend. The naga, and the Scourge are two of the local inhabitants. The Tuskarr are the dominant presence in this zone, and their capital city Kaskala is here aswell. Borean Tundra
- Some of the kaldorei's were transformed into naga's during the accident with the ____________________? well of eternity
- The Earthen Ring is made of _________. Shamans
- What was Mannoroth known as? (for ex. Archimonde the Defiler)? Mannoroth the Destructor
- The epic frost resistance collection for Mages, Priests, Warlocks is called __________. Guilds usually create them for Naxxramas. Glacial
- The acronym 'VW' refers to? Voidwalker
- Who is the last boss of the Abomination Wing in Naxxramas? Thaddius
- The acronym 'FR' refers to? Fire resistance
- Where is Uldum located? Tanaris
- Where can you find Ebonroc? Blackwing Lair
- The acronym 'TB' refers to? Thunder Bluff
- Who is the leader of Gilneas? Greymane
- How long is the auto-release timer when you die outside of an instance? 6 minutes
- How many capital cities is there ingame, including Shattrath? 9
- Where can you find Golemagg the Incinerator? Molten Core
- What is the name of the lowest level zone in Outland? Hellfire Peninsula
- Guess the Zone: This zone is 'famous' for the rumored 'Schythe of Elune'. The zone features an emerald dream portal, and is one of the four zones where the Emerald Dragons spawns in. (One in each of the four zones)? Duskwood
- The Lich King and Arthas were fused into a single entity. (True/False)? True
- Where is the Valley of Kings? Loch Modan
- Where can you find the 'Bug Family' (Kri, Yauj, Vem)? The temple of Ahn'Qiraj
- Guess the Zone: This zone is perhaps the softest of all of the zones in Northrend. The trolls is only a minor nuisance and the Scourge comes here rarely. The Alliance Keep in this zone is called Justice Keep and the Horde town is called Warsong Hold. Borean Tundra
- Who is the last boss of the Spider Wing in Naxxramas? Maexxna
- In the upcomming patch, __________________ will feature a major change. The Commanders and Lieutenants has left this battleground, in search for new battle opportunities. Also, the elite tag on most of the NPC's has been removed. The Alterac Valley
- What is the skill limit on proffesions? 375
- Where can you find Thekal? Zul'Gurub
- What two things can a Mage polymorph his foe into, besides a sheep? (x and y)? Pig and Turtle
- By how much does a Priest's Inner Focus spell increase crit chance? 25%
- Guess the Zone: The zone has the famous Serpent Lake, where four instances lies. The zone is also famous for one of its inhabitants, the Sporelings. Zangarmarsh
- What was Cenarius father, Malorne, also known as? The white stag
- The Drak'Tharon Keep is a fort where Arthas stayed while searching for ______________, and is located in the Grizly Hills. Frostmourne
- What is the cat inside Naxxramas called? if you kill it, Kel'Thuzad will curse you and you're raid. Bigglesworth
- Rexxar is half orc, and half demon. (True/False)? False
- Which zone contains the original World Tree? (full name)? Mount Hyjal
- Quote: YOU WILL SHOW THE PROPER RESPECT! Teron Gorefiend
- The acronym 'BEM' refers to? Blade's Edge Mountains
- Guess the Zone: The Mok'Nathals live in this zone. The inhabitants here are mostly ogres, and etherals. The formula for +40 spell damage drops in this zone. ? Blades Edge Mountains
- The enchant 'Enchant Chest - Major Mana' requires how many Lesser Eternal Essences? Zero
- Who drops 'Might of Menethil', in Naxxramas? Kel'Thuzad
- Naxxramas has how many wings? 4
- Where can you find the Shade of Akama? Black Temple
- Guess the Zone: It was here that Aegywynn, the Guardian of Tirisfal battled Sargeras, the lord of the Burning legion. The magnataurs and the wendigos are two of the local inhabitants in this zone. The Storm Peaks
- What is the name of the zone that lies west of Tanaris? Un'Goro Crater
- Who is the leader of the Bronze Dragonflight? Nozdormu
- Which zone do Druids gain a teleport to at level 10? Moonglade
- How many troll empires has been known to exists? three
- If no one is in meele range of this boss, in Naxxramas, this boss will throw 'Ball Lightning' on players, dealing around 8k nature damage on every throw. Thaddius
- One area in Silverpine Forest is called '______ Isle'. Fenris
- In which patch were the first battlegrounds added? 1.5
- What debuff once allowed Horde players to attack NPCs of their own faction? Mark of Shame
- Guess the Zone: This zone is known to be the 'Feralas of the Outland'. The local inhabitants in this zone are mainly the blood elves and the arrakoa. A NPC in this zone named Griftah is a well known scammer. Terokkar forest
- What boss is a anagram for healbot? Loatheb
- It is likely that the Ashbringer will be moved from Naxxramas till a instance in Utgarde Keep. (True/False)? true
- The acronym 'GZ' refers to? (not the city, the word)? Congratulations
- In what zone is Zul'Gurub? Stranglethorn Vale
- The night elves were once called the ________. Kaldorei
- Which class can cast Fear? Warlock
- Guess the Zone: This zone is known for its nature-loving tribe people. This zone features a huge variety of animals. The Venture Co and the dwarves has intruded into this zone. Mulgore
- What is the furbolg capital in The Grizzly Hills called? Grizzlemaw
- What is the Rogue's tier 3 called? Boneschyte Armor
- Before the Paladin revamp, what was the top tier spell in the retribution tree of Paladins? Blessing of Kings
- Who is the last boss of the Plague Wing in Naxxramas? Loatheb
- Quote: Cry for mercy! Your meaningless lives will soon be forfeit. Kaz'rogal
- What does a blue-colored text on an item refer to? Rare Quality
- Where can you find Vaelastrasz the Corrupt? Blackwing Lair
- Guess The Zone: A Diseased wooded zone with special plants. Felwood
- Gilneas is located in the _________ and is currently unaccessible. (hint: the continent)? Eastern kingdoms
- What epic sword set was 'Forged in the seething flames of hatred'? The Twin blades of Hakkari
- Al'Akir is a _________. (The race)? Elemental
- Guess the Zone: This zone is filled with red glowing crystals. This place is also quite low on history, just like the Azuremyst Isle. The zone was formerly known as Silvergale. Bloodmyst
- You need to tank each of the horsemen seperately, in Naxxramas. (True/False)? True
- Guess the Zone: This zone is low on history due to being a out-of-the-way location, but the dranei capital city lies here. A quest chain named 'The Prophecy of Akida' in this zone is widely regarded to be one of the funniest quest chains in WoW. Azuremyst
- What is the duration on Prayer of Shadow Protection? 20 Minutes
- You need to clear every wing before you can enter ________ Lair, in Naxxramas. Frostwyrm
- Guess the Zone: A high elf scholar belived that the Titans used the ________________ as a testing ground. If that's true, then some of their experiments might remain. The zone would be a tresure trove of knowledge and power if that is the case. Sholazar Basin
- Where can you find Magmadar? Molten Core
- The acronym 'LFG' refers to? Looking for Group
- What is the name of the food you get from the Mage spell 'Conjure food (Rank 1)'? Muffin
- What is the second last boss in Molten Core? Majordomo Executus
- Reginald Windsor plays a part in what major Alliance quest chain? Onyxia Key
- To enter Blackwing Lair via the shortcut you need to touch an item called the _________? Orb of Command
- Naxxramas will become a 25man in the expansion. (True/False)? true
- Ascent did the world first on __________. Ragnaros
- The acronym 'AQ40' refers to? (the full name)? Temple of Ahn'Qiraj
- What is the Horde fortress called in Borean Tundra? (hint: Gromm Hellscream's clan)? Warsong Hold
- Where can you find Vashj? Serpentshrine Cavern
- Where can you find Loatheb? Naxx
- Guess the Zone: The Furbolgs, and satyrs are some of the local inhabitants of this zone. It was a populare world pvp zone before the expansion came out. This zone also features an Emerald Dream portal. Ashenvale
- What is the full name of the last boss in The Deadmines? Edwin Van Cleef
- Which class can cast 'blessings'? Paladins
- To which zone can Druids teleport? Moonglade
- Quote: Your old lives, your mortal desires, mean nothing. You are acolytes of the master now, and you will serve the cause without question! The greatest glory is to die in the master's service! Grand Widow Faerlina
- The Doom Touched Warriors are found in which instance? Naxxramas
- Where can you find Morogrim Tidewalker? Serpentshrine Cavern
- Sholazar Basin will be one of the largest zones in Northrend. false
- How many fears does the Warlock class have? 2
- Quote: The end is upon you. Heigan the Unclean
- Guess the Zone: This zone is known for the Camp of Boom, and The Vortex Fields. Netherstorm
- Quote: Glory to the master! Noth the Plaguebringer
- What is the starting place for Orcs? Valley of Trials
- The acronym 'SH' refers to? Shattered Halls
- Where can you find Fankriss the Unyielding? The temple of Ahn'Qiraj
- The Borean Tundra and the ____________ will probably be the largest zones in Northrend. The Dragonblight
- Where can you find Illidan Stormrage? Black Temple
- Quote: You can have anything you desire... for a price. Reliquary of Souls
- Where can you find The Prophet Skeram? The temple of Ahn'Qiraj
- Who founded Quel'thalas? Dath'Remar
- Where can you find Teron Gorefiend? Black Temple
- Where can you find Rage Winterchill? Battle for Mount Hyjal
- The acronym 'AV' refers to? Alterac valley
- What does Ragnaros summon when he submerges after 3 minutes of combat? Sons of Flame
- For humans, the starting place is called? Northshire Valley
- The Four Horsemen drops the _______ of T3. chests
- The acronym 'RFC' refers to? Ragefire Chasm
- Which boss drops the tier 2 headpieces? Onyxia
- Which class is considered the 'purest' of the healing classes? Priest
- Suramar was a keldorei city, which was destroyed by the _____________ during the War of the Ancients. Burning Legion
- Who is the third boss in Blackwing Lair? Broodlord Lashlayer
- Alliance can expect to finally see ______ Bronzebeard, the famous explorer. He will be critical in order to uncover the real truth of Azeroth. Brann
- What is Cenarius? A demigod
- What is the tier 2 Priest set called? Vestments of Transcendence
- The tier 2 shoulders drop from which boss? Chromaggus
- Arcane Resilience will increase your armor by what % of your intellect? 50%
- How long cooldown does the Zandalarian Hero Charm have? 2 minutes
- The acronym 'SV' refers to? The Steamvault
- The war between the Qiraji and the rest of kalimdor was called 'The war of the ______ ______'. Shifting sands
- What is the name of the zone where you protect Medivith? Its future name is the Blasted Lands. Black Morass
- Guess the Zone: This zone contains the Pools of Aggonar, the Void ridge, and the Path of Glory. This zone features four instances. Hellfire peninsula
- The acronym 'SR' refers to? Shadow resistance
- In what zone is Auchindoun in? Terokkar forest
- It is rumored that it's probably in ________ that dwarves will learn the truth about Azeroth. In short, very much lore in it. Ulduar
- Quote: The first kill goes to me! Anyone care to wager? Lady Blaumeux
- 'Clam Chowder' grants a well fed buff with how much spirit and stamina? Zero
- Which is the most hated instance? Gnomeregan
- What foe will you face the most in the expansion? (ex. Amani Empire)? Scourge
- What is the name of the populare auctioning addon? Auctioneer
- What is the minimum level requirement for artisan skills? (1-60)? 35
- The 'oprah event' is in ___________. Kara
- The Gurubashi empire is made of ogres. (True/False)? False
- In what instance except Naxxramas, can Kel'Thuzad be found? Escape from Durnholde Keep
- What guild did the world first on Kel'Thuzad? Nihilum
- Where can you find the shade of Aran? Karazhan
- What is the name of the new World Tree? Teldrassil
- The tuskarr's considers it a mark of _______ to give help to other tuskarr villages. honour
- What can you find on the walls of each boss chamber and varius other places, in Naxxramas? Frozen Runes
- Guess the Zone: This zone has air elementals, crabs, blood elves, naga, and furbolgs as some of its inhabitants. Arcane storms strikes this peaceful zone, which lies west of darkshore. Azuremyst Isle
- What is Hakkar's fullname? Hakkar the Soulflayer
- Quote: You are too late... I... must... OBEY! Thaddius
- When does the Harvest Festival start, in September? September 24th
- What herb is required for all the Greater Protection potions? Dreamfoil
- The Valley Of Trials is the starting area for which races (name at least one)? Orcs and Trolls
- Which element slows Viscidus, and is needed in order to defeat him? Frost
- Guess the Zone: This zone is a tropical jungle in the midst of Northrend. This zone is tropical, and no one knows why. This zone is quite small compared to other zones in Northrend. It's about the same size as the Crystalsong Forest. Sholazar Basin
- It is not sure yet if ____________ will be killable or not. Lich King
- The domain of air is called The _______ on the Elemental Plane. Skywall
- Where do you fight 'Epoch Hunter'? Durnholde
- The cooldown on making Mooncloth is ____ days? Four
- What new proffesion will be introduced in the expansion? Inscription
- In the upcomming patch, the dressing room will feature a significant change. You can now see how you would look with items from __________. receipes
- What does Gluth eat to regain health? Zombie Chow
- The Gurubashi Arena event takes place at ____-hourly intervals? 3
- What is the name of the capital city of the fallen nerubian empire? Azjol-Nerub
- Where can you find Hydross? Serpentshrine Cavern
- The acronym 'DOT' refers to? Damage over Time
- The acronymn 'SSC' refers to? Serpentshrine Cavern
- In which talent tree can the spell 'Soul Link' be found? Demonology
- Where can you find Carrion Spinners? Naxxramas
- What does a purple-colored text on an item refer to? Epic Quality
- Ner'zhul was known as the elder _________ of the orcs, before he was transformed into the Lich King. shaman
- Sarltooth in the Wetlands is what type of beast? Raptor
- Guess the Zone: Several large kaldorei cities once stood in this zone. This zone has one instance, and is mostly about corrupted Druids. A quest chain in this zone wants you to hunt raptors all over the place becuase they stole some silver. Barrens
- Where can you find Bloodlord Mandokir? Zul'Gurub
- There is a night elf highborne inside Naxxramas, called _________ Tarsis Kir-Moldir. Archmage
- The acronym 'NE' refers to (not the direction, the race)? night elf
- The acronym 'SP' refers to? Slave Pens
- How long cooldown does the Mage spell 'Blastwave' have? 45 seconds
- The acronym 'WTS' refers to? Want to Sell
- ___________ is a male Aesir Titan. Master of the arcane magic, knowledge, secrets, and mysteries. Norgannon
- Attempting to swim the Great Sea will ultimatly lead to death by _____? Fatigue
- What boss in Naxxramas drops the Wraith blade, a caster sword? Maexxna
- In what zone does Lady Vashj reside in? Zangarmarsh
- Quote: You're not cut out for this! Illidari Council
- The shattered floating remnants of the red world is also known as __________. Outland
- Lord ______ of Alterac betrayed the Alliance and attempted to assasinate lord Uther. Perenolde
- What is Doomhammer's first name? Orgrim
- In the upcomming patch, how much vendor discount does exalted give, in percent? 20%
- The epic frost resistance collection for Rogues is called _______. Guilds usually create them for Naxxramas. polar
- Sapphiron in Naxxramas was originally a blue dragon that was protecting Northrend, untill he was killed by _________ and his forces. He was resurrected as a undead shortly after, by Arthas. Arthas
- the Scourge was created by a being called ______________. The Lich King
- Mal'ganis was killed alongside with a large portion of the Scourge that thought they had achieved victory. (True/False)? False
- Blackwing Lair was released in which content patch? 1.6
- What is the name of the mount you can obtain through the repeatable quests in Winterspring? Reins of the Winterspring Frostsaber
- The acronym 'CFR' refers to? Coilfang Reservoir
- Quote: Life is meaningless. It is in death that we are truly tested. Highlord Mograine
- The makrura is rumored to have a city named _______. Mak'aru
- Where can you find Ayamiss the Hunter? Ruins of Ahn'Qiraj
- What is the name of the fruit vendor patrolling in Ironforge (The Mystic Ward)? Bimble Longberry
- Where can you find Master Elemental Shaper Krixix? Blackwing Lair
- Acronyms: What does ML stand for? Master Looter
- Which class(es) can breathe under water infinitely? Warlock
- Where can you find Grobbulus? Naxx
- Lethon was a Lieutenant of Ysera .(True/False)? True
- The 25man raid instance in ____________ will be similar to Onyxia and Gruul. Here you will battle Malygos, the Dragon Aspect of Magic. The Nexus
- Where can you find Kel'Thuzad? Naxx
- Which car company makes the 'Avensis'? toyota
- (geography): What is the second largest of the United States? Texas
- Who is C'thun? Old God
- On which continent is Deadwind Pass found? eastern kingdoms
- Defrosting a frozen rune in Naxxramas with 'Word of _______' yields around 3 to 6 tradeable frozen runes. They can be used as a Greater Frost Protection Potion, or to craft epic frost resistance gear. Thawing
- Where does most of the Blue Dragonflight reside? Northrend
- Name the crafted engineering item that only affects beasts? Flash Bomb
- Where can you find Patchwerk? Naxx
- Guess the Zone: This zone is a haven for Druids and is the home of the Cenarion Circle. The conflict between the Alliance and the Horde is not tolerated by the protectors of this zone. This zone also features Omen during the Lunar Festival. Moonglade
- Quote: The dark void awaits you! Kel'Thuzad
- Which Alliance race has +15 engineering as racial passive? Gnome
- What boss casts Corrupted Mind, which makes you able to only cast one healing spell per minute, in Naxxramas? Loatheb
- Quote: Very well... warriors of the frozen wastes, rise up, I command you to fight, kill, and die for your master. Let none survive... The lich king
- Quote: So, business... or pleasure? Mother Shahraz
- What race has Escape Artist as their racial? Gnomes
- The acronym 'SL' refers to? Shadow Labyrinth
- Where can you find Mother Shahraz? Black Temple
- Where can you find Anub'Rekhan? Naxx
- The only non-combat pet with an effect on gameplay is the _____. Disgusting Oozeling
- What is the name of the radio who produces shows such as 'EPIC', 'Blue plz', 'vendor trash', and others? wcradio
- How much rage does the improved berserker rage talent (2/2) generate? 10
- Where can you find Baron Geddon? Molten Core
- Where can you find Hazza'rah? Zul'Gurub
- Which boss do you need to defeat in order to aquire 'Thunderfury, The Blessed Blade of the Windseeker', if you have the bindings? Prince Thunderaan
- In what zone is Naxxramas? Eastern Plaguelands
- Acronyms: What does DPS stand for? damage per second
- The acronym 'IF' refers to? Ironforge
- Quote: Kel'Thuzad make _______ his avatar of war! Patchwerk
- To enter Naxxramas you need to go into an open _________ in the middle of Plaguewood, which lies in the Eastern Plaguelands. From there you teleport yourself to Naxxramas, by standing on the main floor. ziggurat
- Loatheb usually requires many Greater ______ Protection Potions. Shadow
- How many DoTs can a warlock have as abilities? 5
- Which races can use a Mechanostrider Mount? (x and y)? dwarves and Gnomes
- How many furbolg tribes are known to exist? 14
- What resistance do you need 150-200 of, in order to kill Sapphiron in Naxxramas? (atleast it was so, pre-bc)? frost
- What new profession came in the expansion? (full name)? Jewelcrafting
- What boss in Naxxramas casts Disrupting Shout, which reduces the mana of everyone it hits by up to 4000 and deals twice the mana burned this way in damage? Instructor Razuvious
- Vek'nilash is the third boss in SSC. (True/False)? False
- In what zone does Gruul the Dragonslayer live? Blade's Edge Mountains
- Quote: Abandon all hope! The legion has returned to finish what was begun so many years ago. This time there will be no escape! Azgalor
- Blizzard will do up to 1472 damage over ___ seconds? 8
- Where can you find Gri'lek? Zul'Gurub
- Cooking a 'Herb Baked Egg' requires which type of spice? Mild Spices
- Guess the Zone: This zone has the largest scourge presence of them all, as this zone is the heart of the Scourge. Countless people have tried to destroy it from here, but were only added to their ranks in the end. Icecrown Glacier
- Where can you find C'thun? The temple of Ahn'Qiraj
- Where can you find Razuvious? Naxx
- In order to summon the Avatar of Hakkar in the Sunken Temple, you need 4x of what item? Blood of Hakkar
- What were the Blood Elves originally called? high elfs
- Humanoids can drop linen cloth from level _. 8
- How many Elementium Ore does it take to make a bar? One
- What is the name of the tuskar's capital city? Kaskala
- Guess the Zone: This zone is basicly a large frozen lake. Sometimes, local taurens and taunka's cut holes in the lake to spear-fish. It is very dangerous to fall down in the lake, as you will be rendered unconscious by the cold within 3-10 minutes. Lake Wintergrasp
- In the expansion you are able to customize your characters with new hair styles and _______. Characters wont be able to have a 'plastic surgery', though. (hint: This can be 'triggered' by writing an emote)? dances
- Guess the Zone: This zone has a low Scourge presence, only enough to block the northwest corner of the zone. The zone is described as 'It's not a easy land by any stretch, but its handsome and fierce, and full of life'. Grizzly Hills
- 'Tender Wolf Steak' grants a well fed buff with how much spirit and stamina? Twelve
- When does the Midsummer Fire Festival start, in June? June 21th
- The ____________ Cartel is the largest and most successful of the Goblin Cartels in Undermine. Steamwheedle
- Quote: Do not continue! Turn back while there's still time! Sir Zeliek
- In the upcomming patch, the Alliance Brigadier Generals and the Horde Warbringers will give out ___________ daily quests. battleground
- When does Hallow's End start, in october? 18
- Using the Seal of Ascension in UBRS summons which Dragon? Vaelastrasz the Red
- What heroic class will be the first released? Death knight
- The acronym 'SM' refers to? Scarlet Monastery
- The acronym 'TM' refers to? Tarren Mill
- Which class can cast 'Unending Breath'? Warlocks
- Genjuros was the _______ of the blackrock clan before he died. Blademaster
- Quote: What happened to... Patch... Patchwerk
- If you go where you are not supposed to (like, Mount Hyjal, which is not finished) you get a debuff called _______________ which teleports you away. no mans land
- The acronym 'PST' refers to? Please send tell
- Where can you find Wushoolay? Zul'Gurub
- Who drops the Hunter book 'Tranquilizing shot'? Lucifron
- Huhuran's Stinger grants how much extra agility? Eighteen
- A 5man instance in The Nexus is called '____ Caverns'. ice
- Mages can Polymorph you into a goat. (True/False)? False
- Name the infamous troll player which leveled to 70 without using weapons or armors. Gutrot
- Negolash is found wandering off which zone's coast? Stranglethorn Vale
- What is the Hunter's tier 3 called? Cryptstalker
- Guess the Zone: The Drakkari Trolls, and the Blue Dragonflight occupies this zone, together with many other species. This zone is flat, wide, and cold. A solid sheet of ice covers the zone. Borean Tundra
- What is the mobs that spawns during the Anub'Rekhan fight called? (hint: the huge spiders, which you need to offtank and kill before you can countinue to DPS Anub'Rekhan)? Crypt Guards
- (christmas): What parade was first held January 1, 1886? Tournament of Roses
- (christmas): Name the three reindeer whose names begin with a "D"? Dasher, Donder, Dancer
- (christmas): What was the first gift my true love sent on the sixth day of Christmas? Six geese a-laying
- (christmas): What is the theme or essence of "I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day"? Peace on earth, goodwill to men
- (christmas): In the "Nutcracker" section of Fantasia, what fungi dance the Chinese dance? Mushrooms
- (christmas): What flower does Moore compare St. Nick's cheeks to? A rose
- (christmas): Name the two reindeer whose name begins with a "C"? Comet and Cupid
- (christmas): What did the Grinch use as a substitute for reindeer? His dog
- (christmas): What popular bite-sized chocolate candy comes wrapped in red and green foil at Christmas? Hershey's Kisses
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