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answer.
Whose last words are said to have been "It's awfully hot
today."?
a. Jesse James
b. Ted Bundy
c. John F. Kennedy
d. Sir Winston Churchill
The nickname, "The Great Emancipator" refers to which President of
the United States?
a. Lincoln
b. Washington
c. Jefferson
d. Adams
According to the table of elements, which element is the
lightest?
a. Hydrogen
b. Neon
c. Lithium
d. Radon
Which sport did Mario Lemieux play?
a. Basketball
b. Soccer
c. Hockey
d. Baseball
Which bank robber was killed outside the Biograph theatre in
Chicago?
a. Tom Ketchum
b. John Dillinger
c. George Nelson
d. Willie Sutton
The song entitled "Alright" was done by which Jackson?
a. Janet
b. Jerome
c. Tito
d. Michael
Where did the state of Louisiana get its name?
a. A French King
b. An Explorer
c. An indigenous plant
d. A local tribe of Natives
What was the name of the housekeeper on the hit show The Brady
Bunch?
a. Carol
b. Martha
c. Alice
d. Fran
Who starred with Dean Martin in The Caddy?
a. Donald Sutherland
b. Jerry Lewis
c. Donald O'Connor
d. John Wayne
Where would you find Mount Etna?
a. Iceland
b. Italy
c. Russia
d. The Philippines
Which of these movies stars Steve Martin?
a. Dumb and Dumber
b. Jackass
c. The Jerk
d. Dude, Where's My Car
Where is Checkpoint Charlie?
a. Berlin
b. Moscow
c. Tokyo
d. London
Which Muppet did Jim Hensen say was the lightest?
a. Kermit
b. Fozzie
c. Miss Piggy
d. Gonzo
What was the last name of the Professor on the classic show
Gilligan's Island?
a. Hinkley
b. Stanley
c. MacDonald
d. Jones
Which famous author wrote the Sun Also Rises?
a. Ernest Hemingway
b. Arthur Miller
c. Stephen Crane
d. Jack London
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