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Answer: Venus de Milo Category: Arts Question: Three main types of Greek columns are Doric, Ionic, and ··········. Answer: Corinthian Category: Arts Question: What Dutch master painted 64 self-portraits? Answer: Rembrandt Category: Arts Question: Where is the Louvre located? Answer: Paris Category: Arts Question: Who painted the Mona Lisa? Answer: Leonardo #da Vinci# Category: Astrology Question: What is the only sign in the zodiac which doesn't represent a living thing? Answer: Libra Category: Astrology Question: Which month has a diamond as a birthstone? Answer: April Category: Astronomy Question: A heavenly body moving under the attraction of the Sun and consisting of a nucleus and a tail is a(n) ·····. Answer: comet Category: Astronomy Question: Does Uranus have an aurora? Answer: yes Category: Astronomy Question: From 1979 until 2000 the most distant planet from the earth was ·······. Answer: Neptune Category: Astronomy Question: How many planets are there in our solar system? Answer: nine Regexp: (nine|9) Category: Astronomy Question: If you're in the northern hemisphere, Polaris, the North Star, can be found by looking which direction? Answer: north Category: Astronomy Question: Name the largest planet in the solar system. Answer: Jupiter Category: Astronomy Question: Name the second-largest planet in the solar system. Answer: saturn Category: Astronomy Question: Our galaxy is commonly known as the ········. Answer: Milky Way Category: Astronomy Question: The Big Dipper is part of what constellation? Answer: Ursa Major Category: Astronomy Question: The North Star is also known as ·······. Answer: Polaris Category: Astronomy Question: The fourth planet from the sun is ····. Answer: Mars Category: Astronomy Question: The name for the group of stars which form a hunter with a club and shield is ·····. Answer: Orion Category: Astronomy Question: The planet closest to the sun is ·······. Answer: Mercury Category: Astronomy Question: The spiral galaxy nearest ours is the ········· galaxy. Answer: Andromeda Category: Astronomy Question: The tides on the earth's oceans are actually created by gravitational pull from the ····. Answer: Moon Category: Astronomy Question: This cluster of stars is also known as the Seven Sisters. Answer: Pleiades Category: Astronomy Question: This comet appears every 76.3 years. Answer: Comet #Halley# Category: Astronomy Question: This planet's diameter is most equal to that of the earth's. Answer: Venus Category: Astronomy Question: What does "Ursa Major" mean in everyday English? Answer: great bear Category: Astronomy Question: What is the astronomical name for a group of stars? Answer: constellation Category: Astronomy Question: What is the name for the theoretical end-product of the gravitational collapse of a massive star? Answer: black hole Category: Astronomy Question: What is the name used to describe the "minor planets"? Answer: asteroids Category: Astronomy Question: What is the ocean of air around the earth called? Answer: atmosphere Category: Astronomy Question: What is the proper name for falling stars? Answer: meteors Category: Astronomy Question: What is the term for the path followed a by a small body around a massive body in space? Answer: orbit Category: Astronomy Question: What phenomenon is caused by the gravitational attraction of the moon? Answer: tides Category: Astronomy Question: What planet boasts the Great Red Spot? Answer: Jupiter Category: Bet you don't know ;-) Question: The two sexes of humans are male and ······? Answer: female Category: Biochemistry Question: This poisonous, oily liquid occurs in tobacco leaves. Answer: nicotine Category: Biochemistry Question: This protein makes the blood red in color. Answer: Haemoglobin Regexp: Ha?emoglobin Category: Biology Question: Every human has one of these on their tummies. 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Answer: three hundred and sixty six Regexp: (three hundred (and )?sixty[- ]six|366) Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: Alvin & Simon had a brother called ····. Answer: Theodore Regexp: (theodore|theo) Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: An Andy Panda cartoon gave birth to a famous, cantankerous bird. Name him. Answer: Woody Woodpecker Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: An adventurous penguin named Tennessee Tuxedo had a sidekick named ·······? Answer: Chumley Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: An alien creature in a funny hat has opposed both Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck. Where is he from? Answer: Mars Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: Before Olive Oil met Popeye she was engaged to someone. Who was he? Answer: Ham Gravy Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: Benny and Cecil were at odds with whom? Answer: John Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: Bugs always finds himself at the wrong end of a gun, usually toted by either Elmer Fudd or who? Answer: Yosemite Sam Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: Casper the Friendly Ghost frolicked with which witch? Answer: Wendy Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: Charles Boyer inspired a cartoon skunk. Who? Answer: Pepe le Pew Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: Famous Phrases: Who knows? The ······. Answer: Shadow Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: Gadzookie has a large, green friend. Who is he? Answer: Godzilla Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: Hanna-Barbera rose to fame by creating what duo for MGM? Answer: Tom and Jerry Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: How does Wonder Woman control her invisible airplane? Answer: #mental# powers Regexp: (mental|mind|brain|tele(pathy|kinesis)) Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: In the cartoons who was Hokie Wolf's sidekick? Answer: Ding Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: In what city does Fat Albert live? Answer: Philadelphia Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: Mentor of Titan had two children in the Marvel comics, Thanos and ···? Answer: Ero Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: Miss Buckley is secretary to what commanding officer? Answer: General Halftrack Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: Name Alley Oop's girl friend. Answer: Oola Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: Name Cathy's on again/off again boy friend? Answer: Irving Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: Name Dennis the Menace's next door neighbors. Answer: Mr and Mrs #Wilson# Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: Name Donald Duck's girlfriend? Answer: Daisy Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: Name Hagar the Horrible's dog. Answer: Snert Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: Name Li'l Abner's favorite Indian drink. Answer: Kickapoo Joy Juice Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: Name the European hit, now an animated series about underwater people. Answer: The #Snork#s Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: Name the apartments the Jetson's live in. Answer: The #Skypad# Apartments Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: Name the dog in the Yankee Doodle cartoons. Answer: Chopper Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: Name the fastest mouse in all of Mexico. Answer: Speedy Gonzalez Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: Name the ranger who was always after Yogi Bear. Answer: Rick Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: Name the town that Fred, Wilma, Barney, and Betty lived in. Answer: Bedrock Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: On what T.V. show could Tom Terrific be found? Answer: Captain Kangaroo Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: Popeye's chief adversary has two names, Bluto and ······? Answer: Brutus Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: Porky Pig had a girlfriend named ········. Answer: Petunia Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: Tess Trueheart married which plainclothes detective? Answer: Dick Tracy Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: What came out of Milton's head? Answer: steam Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: What character did Tex Avery first create upon arriving at MGM? Answer: Screwball Squirrel Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: What comic strip character is Beetle Bailey's sister? Answer: Lois (of Hi and #Lois#) Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: What did Dagwood give up to marry Blondie? Answer: A family #inheritance# Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: What did Peppermint Patty always call Charlie Brown? Answer: Chuck Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: What is Batman's butler Alfred's last name. Answer: Pennyworth Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: What is Blondie's maiden name? Answer: Oop Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: What is Dennis the Menace's last name? Answer: Mitchell Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: What is Smokey Stover's job? Answer: fireman Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: What is Super Chicken's partners name? Answer: Fred Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: What is the mother's name in Family Circus? Answer: Thelma Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: What is the name of Duddley Do-Right's horse? Answer: Horse Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: What is the name of the Family Circus's dog? Answer: Barf Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: What kind of dog is Scooby Doo? Answer: great dane Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: What type of plant does Broom Hilda sell? Answer: venus flytrap Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: What was Daffy Duck's favorite insult? Answer: #You're dispicable#! Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: What was George of the Jungle always running in to? Answer: A #tree# Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: What was the first cartoon to feature sound? Answer: Steamboat Willie Regexp: Steamboat Will(ie|y) Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: What was the name of George of the Jungle's pet elephant? Answer: Shep Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: What was the name of Speed Racer's car? Answer: The #Mach Five# Regexp: (Mach (Five|5)) Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: What was the original name Charles Schultz had for Peanuts? Answer: Li'l Folks Regexp: Li'?l Folks Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: What was the relationship between Superman and Supergirl? Answer: cousin Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: When Tweety exclaimed, "I thought I saw a putty tat!", who did he see? Answer: Sylvester Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: When danger appeared, Quick Draw McGraw became which super hero? Answer: El KaBong Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: When not a Birdman, what does Ray Randall do for a living? Answer: #police# officer Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: When not fighting crime, what did Underdog do for a living? Answer: #shoeshine# boy Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: Where are Rocket J. Squirel and Bullwinkle Moose from? Answer: Frostbite Falls Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: Where did Clark Kent attend college? Answer: #Metropolis# University Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: Where did George of the Jungle live? Answer: Imgwee Gwee Valley Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: Where did Mighty Mouse get his superpowers? Answer: supermarket Regexp: super ?market Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: Where do Rocky and Bullwinkle play football? Answer: What'samatta University Regexp: What'?samatta U Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: Where does George Jetson work? Answer: Spacely Sprockets Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: Where does Yogi Bear Live? Answer: #Jellystone# Park Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: Which comic strip was banned from "Stars and Stripes"? Answer: Beetle Bailey Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: Which superhero loves peace enough to kill for it? Answer: Peacemaker Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: Who always tried to kill Krazy Kat? Answer: Captain Marvel Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: Who is Donald Duck's uncle? Answer: Scrooge Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: Who is Sally Brown's sweet baboo? Answer: Linus Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: Who is Scooby Doo's nephew?? Answer: #Scrappy# Doo Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: Who is Snoopy's arch enemy? Answer: The #Red Baron# Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: Who is stationed at Camp Swampy in the comic strips? Answer: Beetle Bailey Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: Who runs Andy Capp's favorite pub? Answer: Jack and Jill Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: Who says, "Th-th-th-that's all folks!" Answer: Porky Pig Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: Who shot Bruce Wayne's parents? Answer: Chill Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: Who was Dick Dastardly's pet? Answer: Muttley Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: Who was always trying to get rent from Andy Capp? Answer: Percy Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: Who was the Hulk's first friend? Answer: Rick Jones Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: Who was the original voice of Mickey Mouse? Answer: Walt Disney Category: Chemistry Question: Hydrogen Hydroxide is more commonly known as what? Answer: water Category: Chemistry Question: Nitrogen, a poisonous gas, makes up 78% of the ··· that we breathe. Answer: air Category: Chemistry Question: Sodium Hydroxide is more commonly known as ···. Answer: lye Category: Chemistry Question: Sodium bicarbonate is better known as ·········. Answer: baking soda Category: Chemistry Question: The process of removing salt from sea water is known as ···········. Answer: desalination Category: Chemistry Question: The smallest portion of a substance capable of existing independently and retaining its original properties is a(n) ········. Answer: molecule Category: Chemistry Question: This ancient attempt to transmute base metals into gold was called ·······. Answer: alchemy Category: Chemistry Question: This is the heaviest naturally occurring element. Answer: uranium Category: Chemistry Question: This is the symbol for tin. Answer: Sn Category: Chemistry Question: This poisonous gas is in the exhaust fumes from cars. Answer: carbon monoxide Category: Chemistry Question: Water containing carbon dioxide under pressure is called ···· ·····. Answer: soda water Category: Chemistry Question: What is it that turns blue litmus paper red? Answer: acid Category: Chemistry Question: What is the abbreviation for trinitrotoluene? Answer: TNT Category: Chemistry Question: What is the chemical symbol for copper? Answer: Cu Category: Chemistry Question: What is the chemical symbol for gold? Answer: Au Category: Chemistry Question: What is the main component of air? Answer: nitrogen Category: Chemistry Question: What is the more scientific name for quicksilver? Answer: mercury Category: Chemistry Question: What is the symbol for iron in chemistry? Answer: Fe Category: Chemistry Question: What is the symbol for silver? Answer: Ag Category: Christmas Question: Name the loner rebel reindeer with the red shiny nose. Answer: Rudolph Category: Christmas Question: Santa Claus reportedly lives at the ····· Pole. Answer: north Category: Comic Strip Trivia Question: What comic strip is set at Camp Swampy? Answer: Beetle Bailey Category: Computer Science Question: That big square thing you're staring at right now is called a ·······? Answer: monitor Category: Computer Science Question: The Internet Relay Chat Program, which normally connects to port 6667, is more commonly known as ···. Answer: IRC Category: Definitions Question: --isms: Exalting one's country above all others. Answer: nationalism Category: Definitions Question: --isms: The belief that there is no God. Answer: atheism Category: Definitions Question: --isms: The theory that man cannot prove the existence of a god. Answer: agnosticism Category: Definitions Question: -ism: The belief in the existence of a god or gods. Answer: theism Category: Definitions Question: -isms: A diseased condition resulting from the use of beverages such as whiskey. Answer: alcoholism Category: Definitions Question: -isms: A one-party system of government in which control is maintained by force and regimentation. Answer: fascism Category: Definitions Question: -isms: A painful stiffness of the muscles and joints Answer: rheumatism Category: Definitions Question: -isms: A severe or unfavorable judgment. Answer: criticism Category: Definitions Question: -isms: An economic system characterized by private ownership and competition. Answer: capitalism Category: Definitions Question: -isms: Excessive emphasis on financial gain. Answer: commercialism Category: Definitions Question: -isms: Excessive enthusiasm or zeal for a cause. Answer: fanaticism Category: Definitions Question: -isms: Poisoning caused by a toxin in improperly prepared food. Answer: botulism Category: Definitions Question: -isms: Public ownership of the basic means of production, distribution, and exchange. Answer: socialism Category: Definitions Question: -isms: The belief in living a very austere and self-denying life. Answer: asceticism Category: Definitions Question: A clip, shaped like a bar to keep a woman's hair in place is a ·······. Answer: barrette Category: Definitions Question: A depilatory is a substance used for removing ····. Answer: hair Category: Definitions Question: A device used to change the voltage of alternating currents is a ··········. Answer: transformer Category: Definitions Question: A flat, round hat sometimes worn by soldiers is a ·····. Answer: beret Category: Definitions Question: A government in which power is restricted to a few is a(n) ··········. Answer: oligarchy Category: Definitions Question: A person in his eighties is called a(n) ············. Answer: octogenarian Category: Definitions Question: A person who starts fires maliciously is a(n) ·········. Answer: arsonist Category: Definitions Question: A person with a strong desire to steal is a(n) ········. Answer: kleptomaniac Category: Definitions Question: A pugilist is a ·····. Answer: boxer Category: Definitions Question: A receptacle for holy water is a(n) ····. Answer: font Category: Definitions Question: A sun-dried grape is known as a(n) ······. Answer: raisin Category: Definitions Question: A word like 'NASA' formed from the initials of other words is a(n) ······. Answer: acronym Category: Definitions Question: Acrophobia is a fear of ·······. Answer: heights Category: Definitions Question: An "omniscient" person has unlimited ··········. Answer: knowledge Category: Definitions Question: An anemometer measures ···· ········. Answer: wind velocity Category: Definitions Question: An animal stuffer is a(n) ···········. Answer: taxidermist Category: Definitions Question: An artist supports his canvas on a(n) ·····. Answer: easel Category: Definitions Question: An instrument on a car to measure the distance travelled is called a(n) ········. Answer: odometer Category: Definitions Question: Androphobia is the fear of ·····. Answer: males Regexp: (men|males?) Category: Definitions Question: Animals that once existed but don't exist now are said to be ·······. Answer: extinct Category: Definitions Question: Any object worn as a charm may be called a(n) ······. Answer: amulet Category: Definitions Question: Bibliophobia is a fear of ·····. Answer: books Category: Definitions Question: Brontophobia is the fear of ·······. Answer: thunder Category: Definitions Question: Dendrochronology is better known as ··········. Answer: ring dating Category: Definitions Question: Doraphobia is the fear of ·········. Answer: fur Category: Definitions Question: Eleutherophobia is a fear of ·······. Answer: freedom Category: Definitions Question: Gymnophobia is the fear of ··········. Answer: naked bodies Category: Definitions Question: Hills and ridges composed of drifting sand are known as ·····. Answer: dunes Category: Definitions Question: Ichthyology is the study of ········. Answer: fish Category: Definitions Question: Legal Terms: A crime more serious than a misdemeanor. Answer: felony Category: Definitions Question: Legal Terms: A formal agreement enforceable by law. Answer: contract Category: Definitions Question: Legal Terms: A supplement to a will. Answer: codicil Category: Definitions Question: Legal Terms: The people chosen to render a verdict in a court. Answer: jury Category: Definitions Question: Legal Terms: To steal property entrusted to one's care. Answer: embezzle Category: Definitions Question: Name the pain-inflicting person you go to to get your teeth fixed. Answer: dentist Category: Definitions Question: Name the porceilan chair you sit on at least once a day. Answer: toilet Category: Definitions Question: One who tells fortunes by the stars is a(n) ··········. Answer: astrologer Category: Definitions Question: Rats, mice, beavers, and squirrels are all ·······. Answer: rodents Category: Definitions Question: The art of tracing designs and taking impressions of them is ···········. Answer: lithography Category: Definitions Question: The covering on the tip of a shoelace is a(n) ·····. Answer: aglet Category: Definitions Question: The distance around the outside of a circle is its ············. Answer: circumference Category: Definitions Question: The earth's atmosphere and the space beyond is known as ·········. Answer: aerospace Category: Definitions Question: The effect produced when sound is reflected back is known as a(n) ····. Answer: echo Category: Definitions Question: The feeling of having experienced something before is known as ·······. Answer: deja vu Category: Definitions Question: The science of preparing and dispensing drugs is ········. Answer: pharmacy Category: Definitions Question: The science of providing men, equipment and supplies for military operations is called ········. Answer: logistics Category: Definitions Question: The study of human behaviour is ··········. Answer: psychology Category: Definitions Question: The study of human pre-history is ···········. Answer: archaeology Category: Definitions Question: The study of insects is ··········. Answer: entomology Category: Definitions Question: The study of light and its relation to sight is called ······. Answer: optics Category: Definitions Question: The study of man and culture is known as ··········. Answer: anthropology Category: Definitions Question: The study of natural phenomena: motion, forces, light, sound, etc. is called ······. Answer: physics Category: Definitions Question: The study of plants is ······. Answer: botany Category: Definitions Question: The study of religion is ········. Answer: theology Category: Definitions Question: The study of sound is ·········. Answer: acoustics Category: Definitions Question: The study of the composition of substances and the changes that they undergo is ·········. Answer: chemistry Category: Definitions Question: The study of the earth's physical divisions into mountains, seas, etc. is ·········. Answer: geography Category: Definitions Question: The study of the manner in which organisms carry on their life processes is ·········. Answer: physiology Category: Definitions Question: The symbols used on a map are explained by the ······. Answer: legend Category: Definitions Question: The treatment of disease by chemical substances which are toxic to the causative micro-organisms is called ············. Answer: chemotherapy Category: Definitions Question: The weight at the end of a pendulum is a(n) ······. Answer: bob Category: Definitions Question: The wide wall built along the banks of rivers to stop flooding is a(n) ·····. Answer: levee Category: Definitions Question: The word "cumulus" refers to a type of ···········. Answer: cloud Category: Definitions Question: This instrument is used for measuring the distance between two points, on a curved surface. Answer: calliper Category: Definitions Question: This instrument measures atmospheric pressure. Answer: barometer Category: Definitions Question: This instrument measures the velocity of the wind. Answer: anemometer Category: Definitions Question: This is the fear of enclosed spaces. Answer: claustrophobia Category: Definitions Question: This word is used as the international radio distress call. Answer: mayday Category: Definitions Question: This word means "split personality". Answer: schizophrenia Category: Definitions Question: Throat, foxing, and platform are parts of a(n) ········. Answer: shoe Category: Definitions Question: Toxiphobia is a fear of ·········. Answer: poison Category: Definitions Question: What does a brandophile collect? Answer: cigar bands Category: Definitions Question: What does a heliologist study? Answer: the #sun# Category: Definitions Question: What does an ornithologist study? Answer: birds Category: Definitions Question: What is a device to stem the flow of blood called? Answer: tourniquet Category: Definitions Question: What is a dried plum called? Answer: prune Category: Definitions Question: What is a female swan called? Answer: pen Category: Definitions Question: What is a figure with eight equal sides called? Answer: octagon Category: Definitions Question: What is another name for a tombstone inscription? Answer: epitaph Category: Definitions Question: What is measured by a chronometer? Answer: time Category: Definitions Question: What is the common name for a Japanese dwarf tree? Answer: bonsai Category: Definitions Question: What is the common name for the Aurora Borealis? Answer: northern lights Category: Definitions Question: What is the common term for a "somnambulist"? Answer: sleepwalker Category: Definitions Question: What is the name for a branch of a river? Answer: tributary Category: Definitions Question: What is the study of heredity called? Answer: genetics Category: Definitions Question: What is the study of prehistoric plants and animals called? Answer: paleontology Category: Definitions Question: What is the term for a castrated rooster? Answer: capon Category: Definitions Question: Which science studies weather? Answer: meteorology Category: Domestic Metallurgy Question: Name the clothing wrinkle remover that sounds like a kind of metal. Answer: iron Category: Don't Strain Yourself Thinking ;-) Question: A 3 1/2" floppy disk measures ··· and 1/2 inches across. Answer: 3 Category: Don't Strain Yourself Thinking ;-) Question: A brown crayon is what color? Answer: brown Category: Don't Strain Yourself Thinking ;-) Question: A smoke detector will alarm if it detects ·····. Answer: smoke Category: Don't Strain Yourself Thinking ;-) Question: A water heater keeps ····· warm for you. Answer: water Category: Don't Strain Yourself Thinking ;-) Question: Although not all come from France, ······ fries are often served with hamburgers. Answer: french Category: Don't Strain Yourself Thinking ;-) Question: An ····· clock usually wakes you in the morning. Answer: alarm Category: Don't Strain Yourself Thinking ;-) Question: During the American Revolution, the Boston Tea Party took place in ······ Harbor. Answer: boston Category: Don't Strain Yourself Thinking ;-) Question: How do you spell abbreviation? Answer: abbreviation Category: Don't Strain Yourself Thinking ;-) Question: How many pencils are there in a dozen? Answer: twelve Regexp: (twelve|12) Category: Drama Question: "Our Town" is a play by whom? Answer: Thornton #Wilder# Category: Drama Question: The play "Our Town" is set where? Answer: Grover's Corners Regexp: Grover'?s Corner Category: Fantasy Question: What is a sorcerer who deals in black magic called? Answer: necromancer Category: Food Question: Boston butt, jowl, and picnic ham are parts of a ······. Answer: pig Category: Food and Drink Question: Even though it tastes nothing like grapes, a ·········· is often eaten for breakfast. Answer: grapefruit Category: Food and Drink Question: From what animal do we get venison? Answer: deer Category: Food and Drink Question: From which fish is caviar obtained? Answer: sturgeon Category: Food and Drink Question: From which fruit is the liqueur Kirsh made? Answer: cherry Category: Food and Drink Question: Iceberg, Boston, and Bibb are types of ·········. Answer: lettuce Category: Food and Drink Question: Laetrile is associated with the pit of which fruit? Answer: apricot Category: Food and Drink Question: Little round chocolate candies are known as _&m's. Answer: m Category: Food and Drink Question: Mustard, ketchup and onions on a hotdog are all ··········. Answer: condiments Category: Food and Drink Question: Name the only fruit named for its color. Answer: orange Category: Food and Drink Question: Natural vanilla flavoring comes from this plant. Answer: orchid Category: Food and Drink Question: Often drunk, this liquid is normally harvested from female cows. Answer: milk Category: Food and Drink Question: Often eaten for breakfast, bacon is actually the flesh of what barnyard animal? 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Answer: volleyball Category: Sport Question: In what sport is the Heisman trophy awarded? Answer: American #football# Category: Sport Question: In which city is the Cotton Bowl played? Answer: Dallas Category: Sport Question: In which city is the Hockey Hall of Fame located? Answer: Toronto Category: Sport Question: In which game or sport is a "Zamboni" used? Answer: hockey Category: Sport Question: In which sport is a "hole-in-one" possible? Answer: golf Category: Sport Question: In which sport is the America's Cup awarded? Answer: sailing Category: Sport Question: In which sport is the Cy Young Trophy awarded? Answer: baseball Category: Sport Question: In which sport is the Davis Cup awarded? Answer: tennis Category: Sport Question: In which sport is the term "love" used? Answer: tennis Category: Sport Question: In which sport is the term "wishbone" used? Answer: football Category: Sport Question: In which sport is the term, "Hang ten" used? 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Answer: Technical Knock Out Category: Sport Question: What football player rushed for 2,003 yards in 1973? Answer: OJ #Simpson# Category: Sport Question: What game features the largest ball? Answer: earthball Category: Sport Question: What is it called when a football team loses possession of the ball due to a misplay? Answer: turnover Category: Sport Question: What is the heaviest class of weight-lifting? Answer: super heavyweight Category: Sport Question: What number wood is a driver in golf? Answer: one Regexp: (one|1) Category: Sport Question: What sport do the Harlem Globetrotters play? Answer: basketball Category: Sport Question: What sport has a hooker in a scrum? Answer: rugby Category: Sport Question: What sport would you helicopter to the Bugaboos for? Answer: skiing Category: Sport Question: What trophy is awarded to the winner of the NHL play-offs? Answer: Stanley Cup Category: Sport Question: What vehicles are involved in the "Tour de France"? Answer: bicycles Category: Sport Question: What was football player Dick Lane's nickname? Answer: Night Train Category: Sport Question: What's the nickname of the University of Georgia football team? Answer: Bulldogs Category: Sport Question: Where are the U.S. Tennis Open Championships held? Answer: #Flushing Meadows#, NY Category: Sport Question: Which NFL team's defensive unit was nicknamed "The Purple People Eaters"? Answer: Minnesota #Vikings# Category: Sport Question: Which country won the World Cup of Soccer in 1982. Answer: Italy Category: Sport Question: Which football team was nicknamed the "Orange Crush"? Answer: Denver #Broncos# Category: Sport Question: Which is the only position in soccer allowed to handle the ball? Answer: goalkeeper Regexp: (goalie|goalkeeper) Category: Sport Question: Which position is usually played by the tallest member on a basketball team? Answer: centre Regexp: cent(er|re) Category: Sport Question: Which sport has a movement called a "telemark"? 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Answer: blind Category: Summertime Question: This is the sandy area nearest the ocean. Answer: beach Category: TV Trivia Question: What did TVs IMF stand for? Answer: Impossible Mission Forces Category: TV Trivia Question: What was the first network series devoted entirely to rock and roll? Answer: American Bandstand Category: TV Trivia Question: Who was Carl in Five Easy Pieces before going to Walton's Mountain? Answer: Waite Category: TV Trivia Question: Who was Chief Marshall of the Mickey Mouse Club? Answer: Walt Disney Category: Triplets Question: Hook, line and ···········. Answer: sinker Category: Trivia Question: "7X" was used to refer to the secret ingredient of which drink? Answer: Coca Cola Category: Trivia Question: A "pigskin" is another name for a(n) ········. Answer: football Category: Trivia Question: A can of Pepsi holds ·· fluid ounces. Answer: twelve Regexp: (twelve|12) Category: Trivia Question: A foot-long ruler is ·· inches long. 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Answer: A #tastebud# Category: Trivia Question: What was Simple Simon fishing for in his mother's pail? Answer: whale Category: Trivia Question: What was the name of the Akla-Seltzer boy? Answer: Speedy Category: Trivia Question: What was the name of the dog in RCA Victor's trademark? Answer: Nipper Category: Trivia Question: What's the telephone area code for Chicago? Answer: 312 Category: Trivia Question: Where did Howdy Doody live? Answer: Doodyville Category: Trivia Question: Where were Archie and Edith Bunker's chairs enshrined? Answer: The #Smithsonian# Institute Category: Trivia Question: Who is also known as Mr. Warmth? Answer: Don #Rickles# Category: Trivia Question: Who is known as "the world's oldest teenager"? Answer: Dick #Clark# Category: Word Asssociation Question: Ball and ········. Answer: chain Category: Word Asssociation Question: Peace and ·········. Answer: quiet Category: Word Asssociation Question: Which word is related to these three: nap, walk, call? Answer: cat Category: Word Asssociation Question: Which word is related to these three: painting, bowl, nail? Answer: finger Category: Word Asssociation Question: Which word is related to these three: rat, blue, cottage? Answer: cheese Category: Words containing 'for' Question: A castle or enclosed place. Answer: FORt Category: Words containing 'for' Question: Make holes through something. Answer: perFORate Category: Words containing 'for' Question: Many trees. Answer: FORest Category: Words containing 'for' Question: Pardon. Answer: FORgive Category: Words containing 'ten' Question: A choice cut of meat. Answer: tenderloin